t fcaaseasrs 3 W A shland D ai ! . y T iding s A SHI 8HLAND climate, without the aid | of medicine, cures nine eases out of ten of asthma. This Is a I proven fa ct VOLUME • ALARIA germs eansot survive M three months in the rieh oson« at Ashland. ter helps. The pure domestte w r (International News W ire Service) (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, VoL 43) No. 125 ASHLA^m. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922 NATIONAL CAPITAL IN GRIP OF BLIZZARD Globe Trotter Visits Ashland Mrs. Romberg Gives Recital Next Friday VETERANS GET J STATE TAX Local Elks Defeat Medford Legion HAS SEVERE The basketball games Wednesday! Herman Silverman, Philadelphia Mrs. Romberg, of Denver, Colo., evening were both good, and with a! bantam w eight prizefighter, who will give a recital under the auspices little additional practice, the local started last July from th a t city on of the W ednesday club at the P res boys will be able to take care of any X- a round-the-world hike, in order to byterian church next Friday evening team th a t may come their way. The regain lost condition and to fulfill at 7:30. No charge will be made, first game was between the Ameri a wager, spent several hours In this but an offering will be taken. can Legion and the F irst company city yesterday. It is very generous of Mrs. Rom and resulted in a victory for the Near the sum m it of the Siskiyous berg to do this, and music lovers will INEQUALITY OF THE PRESENT | form er a SCOre of 36 to 12. The NUMEROUS INSTANCES OP EX enjoy her beautiful voice. She has NOW UP TO PEKIN AND TOKIO; Thursday during a blinding snow TWENTY-FOUR HOUR STORM DE second game was between the local ASSESSMENT SYSTEM ALLOWS GOVERNMENTS TO APPROVE storm Silverman declared th a t he SERVICE MEN DEVELOPING been abroad two years, studying and MORALIZES TRAFFIC, BLOCK VAST AMOUNT OF WEALTH E lks’ team and an all-star American ACTION OF THEIR DELEGATES walked over a 50-feet enbankm ent, LATENT TALENT; MANY NOW singing in concert among profes ADES STREETS AND CAUSES Legion team from Medford. The fell to the bottom and landed un TO ESCAPE TAXATION. sional people and the nobility. Ap AT WASHINGTON PARLEY. EARN A LIVELIHOOD. Elks took the visiting team into SEVERAL AUTO ACCIDENTS. scratched. Upon reaching the high pearing in many of the old castles camp with the score of 38 to 17. way again an automobile party Aq Incomo Tax Cjm AbsOrb at and cathedrals of the continent, she Bauchman of the Medford team, suf G overnm ent A id Bureau Is M aking had varied experiences. The Stock Cliinese Are to Accept a 15 Y ear. bound for P ortland picked him up Part of the State Load and Will fered a badly sprained ankle and Many Senators Snow Round, Unable R apid Strides, A chievin g R em ark holm, Sweden, papers gave great Loan from Jap an to Buy the Shan- and brought him to this city where to Reach Capitol Today, Prevent Recapture 50 Per Cent of Oregon was compelled to quit the game. ab le R e su lts in R eh ab ilitation of praise of her voice when she sang ing Action on Eleven Billion Dol tung R ailroad W ith Option of; he refreshed and warmed himself Values, Says Commission. The lineup was as follows: D isabled V eterans. and decided th a t he was uninjured. I lar Debt Funding Bill. to a great audience there for the Taking It Up Sooner. A shland— Grubb, center; Hughe9 Silverman has traveled 7000 m iles,.' benefit of the poor children of E u PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 27.— The and Bentley, forw ards; H arris and (International News Service) covered 21 states, and has secured rope. In England and Scotland, WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 28.— WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 28.— th e autographs of a l i t h e mayors of °< lhe «“ Young, guards; A shcraft and P a t WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 28.— people continually asked for negro The national capital is struggling Medford — W il The United States V eterans’ bureau melodies, in the singing of which she The Shantung controversy is now cities and governors of states he has I investigating committee, which end ton, substitutes. ed today, developed five im portant liamson, center; W atson and H ar through one of the severest snow- is m aking rapid strides and achiev excels. A fter the Pueblo, Colo., settled so far as the Chinese and visited. , storm s in 20 years. The snow has ing some rem arkable results in the flood, Mrs. Romberg appeared in a Japanese delegations here are con He makes expenses while enroute features of the tax problem in the rington, forwards; Sherwood and been falling steadily since 5 o clock s ta te : Bauchman, guards, with Phipps as rehabilitation of disabled ex-service benefit concert for the flood suf yesterday afternoon, demoralizing cerned. it was announced by Dr. C. by selling postcards, staging a box I 1. Millions of dollars w orth of substitute. men, according to reports received ferers. ing bout now and then and whistl- traffic, blockading the streets and T. Wang, one of the senior Chinese log at entertainm ents. It Is under- property tn the state is escaping ta i- The Elks' team is negotiating with by D irector Forbes. The W ednesday club has a reputa delegates. resulting In several automobile ac an all-star team from Eugene for a Many form er service men, unable tion for giving worth while affairs, An agreem ent has been reached) stood th a t he Is an accomplished atl0n- 2. The present property tax sys- game in the near future, and hope cidents. to pursue th eir pre-w ar occupations and this recital promises to be a joy whistler. The blizzard enveloping W ashing with the Japanese on lines suggest Silverman left for Portland y e s - 'tem 18 inadequate to get a chance to play the Medford because of disabilities, are having to old and young. A full program ton and other Atlantic coast cities ed by the British <ind American terday. He will continue his jour- 3- Inequality of assessment is high school before the season 19 th e ir laten t talents and abilities de will appear next week, showing her forced the senate to postpone final m ediators, Dr. Wang said. It is now ney as far north as c a t t l e , re tu rn -iC2U3in* * vast am ount of wealth t0 over. veloped to a nextent th a t will soon range of voice and selections. consideration of the eleven billion up to the Pekin and Tokio govern , . , ..__ _ escape taxation. enable them to resum e their form er ing east from there. i , , , . . , dollar foreign debt funding bill un ments to approve the action of their ____ _____________ | 4. Motor vehicles cannot be placed places in he every day life of the til Monday. delegates here and no difficulty is „ . . ,, on the tax list and the present li- nation, fully equipped to eakn a LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 28.— Mar-j .. . . Many senators are snowbound and anticipated on th a t score, Dr. Wang ’ 1 cense system abolished, w ithout livelihood. will be unable to reach the capital said. tial law was proclaimed today at forcing the state to raise, by taxa- Colonel Forbes receives constant today, upsetting the “ gentlem an’s An official announcem ent of the Nebraska City as a result of strike tion, funds to m eet the interest and reports of instances in which dis agreem ent” between the republican settlem ent of the controversy may riots in the packing plant there. The principal on highway bonds, now abled veterans, being rehabilitated and democratic leaders for a final be expected on Monday, the Chinese latest clash resulted in the injury of carried by m otor vehicles license» by the bureau, have made such g rat vote on the m easure tonight. asserted. 5. An income tax can absorb part, a dozen men. . ifying progress th a t their future suc Baltimore and other cities along The Chinese are to accept a 15 if not all of the load, and will re cess is assured. Prom inent among Chesapeake bay are reported to be year loan from Japan to buy the capture for taxation about 50 per Z= these cases which have come to the in the grip of the worst blizzard they Shantung railway, with an option of cent of the wealth of Oregon. attention of officials here are: have had for 50 years. Snowfall, taking up the loan and after five The commission agreed as to the Four disabled veterans, unable to accompanied by a terrific gale, has years China is to control the rail feasibility of the income tax, but It follow th eir pre-w ar occupations, be completely demoralized the s tre e t As an im m ediate result of the re WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 28.— road and employ a Japanese traffic does not feel certain th a t all the cause of th eir disabilities, were re m anager and chief accountant. revenue needed can be raised cent conference between R. A. Long, car and train traffic, and several habilitated by th e bureau as X-ray < Radio systems, strung along the Announcement of the settlem ent through this source, so a compro president of the Long-Bell Lumber ocean-going vessels are Imprisoned technicians, spending ten m onths i n | coast8 in a veritable net work, saved of this old controversy came within mise may be worked out by means company and heads of subsidiary in the ice in Chesapeake bay. training, and are now receiving an untold lives last year. of which a state income tax and a Commander W. E. Reynolds, chief 48 hours after President H arding’s average salary of $312.50 per companies a t Weed, Calif., work MARINES AND POLICE intervention in the case. state property tax will be combined of the coast guard service, says per month. CLASH IN NICARAGUA so th a t all classes of property, real will be resumed at once on the com Ninety-9ix form er service men fection of the radio In life-saving pletion of the new lum ber town of and personal, will be assessed. WASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 28.— who were rehabilitated by the bu and in preventing ship disasters at G arner City, which the Weed Lura- As a result of disorders occurring at reau as salesmen, spending eight sea is oqe of the wonders of the age. tter company started some time ago, LABOR FORCES Strung along the coasts for this Managua, Nicaragua, between the m onths in training, are now earn nine miles east of Bray. REQUESTED TO service there are 2340 miles of tele United States m arines and the N ica ing an average of $148 per month, About 100 cottages will be erect AID FARMERS raguan police, during which one ma in spite of the general industrial de phone lines, made up of 1800 miles ed this year. The town will eventu-j of overhead line and 440 miles of rine was killed, a battalion of ma pression during the past year. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Jan. 28.— ally have about 250 homes. A spur' rines was ordered rushed from John Aversa, a young Italian of cable. Organized labor throughout the track is completed to the site from LONDON, Jan. 28.— G reat Britain Over these wires Information of Quantico, Va., to Guantanamo, Cuba, Baltim ore, was a tailor before the Uhited States was asked to support the Southern Pacific line at a “ Y” | is preparing to pay the United States for replacement purposes, it was war. He was wounded in France, m arine disasters is transm itted and the efforts of the farm ers to get branching off about one mile s o u th , learned here today. and, while recuperating a t W alter quick summons are conveyed th at 35,000,000 pounds sterling (norm al I think a good Chamber of congress to pass Immediately the of Bray. A roundhouse is finished1 ly $170,100,000) as the first install Reed hospital here, he engaged In bring revenue cutters and other res Commerce slogan for this year pending m easures designed to re at G arner City, but no houses, ex-j The detachm ent at Managua is in process of being relieved now, the • clay modeling as a pastime, display cue vessels to distressea ships, bear ment on the interest of w ar loans would be: “ Millions for eats, but lieve the depressed agricultural sit cept a few loggers’ cabins, have been borrowed from America, it was navy departm ent stated. The de ing rem arkable talent. Recognizing ing th eir loads of precious lives. not a cent to let out-of-town peo uation. built. Though the coast guard is main- learned from a treasury official tachm ent of marines stationed at his m arked ability in this line, the ple know what Ashland has.” The action to align the labor forces Work shut down last year when Camaguey. Cuba, will proceed to bureau recently sent him to R om e,! tained by the governm ent at small heie today, Luncheon, luncheon, who has with the d irt farm ers taken at the lum ber production was curtailed by 1 Guantanamo. •where he will continue the study o f ; cost, the service rendered assist- But what right concluding meeting of the “ rump price decline, and the resum ption of i BERLIN, Jan. 28.— The keynote the luncheon? sculpture. 'ance last fe a r to vessels valued at conference held by adm ittedly dis building is taken as indication of Joseph K aufm an, studying m u sic m o re than $66,000,000. These ves- of a German note to the allied repa have I to make this suggestion? gruntled farm ers who called a par the belief of the Long-Bell company j rations commission, which was dis I am not a member and have no under the rehabilitation division of j sels assisted had on board at the ley of their own when they became chief th a t prosperity is returning to ! th e veterans’ bureau at a school of time of mishaps 14,013 persons. Be- patched yesterday, is th a t Germany rig h t to b u tt in any more than I dissatisfied with the working of the the lum ber industry. was allowed to when I was a muslc in Minneapolis, Minn., has de- sides these, 1621 persons were res- needs a “ breathing spell” in the alleged “ hand-picked” conference G arner City is designed to be the HAZ KIK. veloped three voices. W hen he sings cued by coast guard officers or en- m atter of indemnity. This was re member. President H arding called. logging center for a large area of vealed in authoritative circles today. It sounds as though three men were listed men from peril In w ater dis- tim ber, which, at the present rate of singing side by side in unison. He asters. m anufacture by the Weed plant, It has rejected several offers to appear The coast guard is covering a wide is estim ated, will require 20 years A in vaudeville, preferring to complete range of public service. W arnings In the logging. At present, 2000 his music course. are sent to vessels at sea telling of men are engaged in logging this Dr. George E. Wells is now a impending dangers and close co-op- area, and when accommodations ai^ m em ber of the Uinversity of Mary eration has been established _ with I completed for families, the logging land faculty, after completing a other branches of the government GRANTS PASS, Or., Jan. 27.— ' force will increase gradually, until m edical course as a student of the in patrol of coast w aters and in the On entering the county jail this ! eventually G arner City ^vill be a enforcem ent of the customs and bureau. morning, Bill Schroeder, jan ito r and ! town of 1500 or more population, The bureau is training over 300 other laws. met at the door by Geo- with a lighting system supplied by jailor. women, arm y nurses, yeomanettes plant, a church. Hyan. one of the prisoners. “The t s own power and others who served in the mili schools, theater, club rooms, and all gang’s all gone, said Ryan in ans- ta ry service in useful pursuits. The th a t goes to make a modern munici wer to the ja ilo r’s 'inquiry aB to women, due to disabilities incident what he was doing outside of the pality. to the service, were unable to carry jail. on in th eir pre-w ar occupation. Investigation disclosed th a t three Christian Endeavor Program— Carl H. Spurlock, of Covelo, Calif, men recently sentenced to term s in Christian Endeavor week will be a student of the rehabilitation divi the county jail on bootlegging observed by the Presbyterian society: sion of the bureau, who is taking a as follows: Sunday evening, junior charges had disappeared during the course in horticulture at the Univer dem onstration a t Phoenix; Tuesday night. Roll call showed th a t the WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 28.— sity of California, has made sixty- ‘evening, attend the revival meeting missing were Bob Blackburn, Sid six “ A ” grades out of a possible-The recent outbreak on the Mexican- at the Christian church and assist Appleby and Bert Lewis, ! Guatem alan border, as viewed in of-1 sixty-seven. in the music; W ednesday evening a t| W orking from w ithout the bas- ficial quarters here today, will open 6 o’clock, annual birthday banquet j tile, under the glare of the electric up a keg of gunpowder with plenty BEND LUM BER MILL at the church, followed by a business 1 light, some unknown party or par STARTS FULL TIME of fire in the vicinity. m eeting; Sunday evening, rally pro- ties had sawed and jimmied four Hostilities m ight be expected at i gram and conducting of evening ser- padlocks, liberating the prisoners, BEND, Or., Jan. 27.— Capacity any moment, it was stated, if fight vice at the church. j The padlocks on the gate, the en- production of the Shevlin-Hixon ing has not already occurred. _______ ! trance to the jail, the corridor and The Mexican am bassador has al company’s mill here will be resumed the cage were forced. Drove from Redding— a fte r a y ear’s half-tim e operation, ready received accounts of clashes When asked why he did not join It is interesting to note th a t the on F ebruary 1, when a second shift along the border, but in absence of highway over the Siskiyou moun- the bootleggers, Ryan, who is doing in the mill starts work, according official confirm ation of actual fight tains is open, and machines are go- time for having been in a sim ilar to an announcem ent today. Thi9 ing between the Mexicans and Gua ing over both ways. Mr. and Mrs. business, replied th at he had a will mean the employment of at tem alans, he is inclined to explain j F. H. Sylvia of the northern part of m other here, and if he left he would least 150 additional men immedi the reports as resulting from con the state, drove from Redding, Calif never be able to return to G rants ately and more as soon as shipping flicts between the troops of the pro yesterday and would have arrived i n ' Pass to see her. For this reason he visional Guatem alan guards and Is Increased. very good time, but machine trou-1 stayed. An effort is being made to members of the so-called "U nionist” ble delayed them, and they ayrived get him to tell who it was released Move started to consolidate P o rt faction who are endeavoring to es the men. shortly after midnight. cape into Mexico. land and Multnomah county. SETTLED T E LIFE 10. I CALL BÏ RADIOS H az IÇik GARNER CITY TO BECOME L T Deaf, Dumb and Blind MEXICO AGAIN E F PASS JAIL