♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without <$> A shland D aily T idings ♦ th e aid of m ed icin e, c u re s nin e ♦ cases o u t o f te n o f a s th m a . <» ♦ ThiB is a p ro v en fa c t. <$> (International News Wire Service) . • -— VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) " W A SH IN GTON, D. C„ M arch 2.— T he c o n g ress-n av y row ov- e r th e sla s h in g of n av al a p p ro - p ria tio n s becam e so a c u te la te to d ay th a t S e c re ta ry of th e N avy D enby an d C h a irm a n M adden of th e h o u se a p p ro p ria - <$> tio n s c o m m itte e w ere b o th sum - I * m oned to th e W h ite H ouse fo r a co n fe re n ce w ith P re s id e n t . „ „ . _ . enhv sava E V E R Y E X -S E R V IC E MAN IN T H E <#> H a rd in g e . S e c re ta ry D enby says ,<& t h a t th e A m erican navy h a s < O l NTRN M O IL D BE G R A N T - been p ra c tic a lly b ro u g h t to an- _ . A c h o r by th e a c tio n of th e h ouse E D CASH BO NI’S OF » 5 0 DIRECT ?> a p p ro p ria tio n s c o m m ittee cut- > FROM TH E V, S. TREASURY. tin g th e fuel allow ance. :<§>«>.$!$ <®> <*> Q> •'*> 4. 1 - — ■ . ■ Dr. Hubert Work To Succeed Hays <$> T <$> * 4- <$■ -»> • » -■-> ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922 ¡SECRETARY OF NAVY DENBY CONFERS WITH PR ESID EN T ON NAVAL APPRO PRIATIONS j ¡<$ !•€> i 1 <8> — <» MALARIA GERMS Cannot Mir* *> vive th re e m o n th s in th e rich ozone a t A sh lan d . T he p u re do- m estic w a te r helps. No. 153 CONSERVATIVE PARTY IN ENGLAND PLAN PETTING PLATFORM IN TH E FIELD IS LAW SUIT: LONDON, M arch 2. — O pti- <§> m ism w hich had beg u n to a s s e r t <3> j ■$> itse lf o v e r th e p o ssib ility of th e <$> W A SH IN G TO N , D: C „ M arch 2.— s e ttle m e n t of th e d isp u te be- ! It w as o fficially a u n o u n c ed a t th e tw een Lloyd G eorge an d h is <$• T p o litic a l en em ies in th e coali- <«» W h ite H ouse to d ay t h a t Dr. H u b e rt <•* tio n p a rty has been la rg e ly dis- -?> ^>j W o rk , of C olorado, w ill succeed s a p a te d . M ost of th e le a d e rs of <$> R c D an fo rd of P o r t iau d a b ro th - P o s tm a s te r G en eral W ill H ays, who NEW YO RK , M arch 2.-—M ary ❖ th e c o n se rv a tiv e (T o ry ) p a rty <$> . ri 5)I „ .. , , .. . e r o f B eecher D an fo rd of A sh la n d , Wl11 r e t,r e fro m th e c a b in e t M arch 4 P ic k fo rd , film s ta r , w on h e r case in m et an d decided th a t it w as ne- ❖ <♦> ( . th e s u it Mrs. C ora W ilk e n n in g busy to e n te r th e m ovies. c e ssa ry to p u t a p u re ly c o n ser- <•> W AGE EA R N ER W O V L D B E has fo r se v era l days - - p a st been ------ -------» I b ro u g h t to collect $108,000 co m m is­ ^ s e t t i n g up th e carom e q u ip m e n t fo r Dr. v .. '£ B f , t a f -stant v ativ e p la tfo rm in th e field a t •> vv. . - __ sion fo r s e c u rin g fo r th e fam o u s <$> th e next electio n . T his a p p a r- T A BLE TO OBTAIN LONG TIME p o s tm a s te r g r..i al a n d has ¡,arson- N in in g e r an d W a rn e r in th e ir new ¡screen s ta r a m illion d o lla r c o n tra c t m a s te rs fo r Mr. ¡lays. W ork is a • of Alain a n d P io n e e r s tr e e ts , in th e 1 fo r A rtc ra ft. TEREST FOR B O L D IN G . la tio n w as given F e b ru a ry 5 in San sp eed y way out of th e p rese n t " b ad ' m er, if th e c o n d itio n s a re m ad e upon th e tre a s u ry or upon th e b a n k s viction, but he said lie c o n sid e red a A m otion was m ade th a t tlie c lia ir- th e bon u s com m ission. A11 a d d i- A ntonio. T exas, w hen n e a rly 40.000 s itu a tio n — to m ove fo r a ctio n at to le ra b le for his w ork. My w ork w hich w ould cash o r loan m oney on p e n a lty sh o u ld be im posed. m an a p p o in t a n o m in a tin g c o m m ittee 1 ro te s ta n ts o f all d e n o m in a tio n s pa- once is done. I have been sim ply th e j tio n a l 1500 w a rra n ts , b rin g in g th e c e rtific a te s held by th e ex-soldiers. I P u rd in had n o th in g to say when c o n sistu g of th re e m em bers. T he rad e d th e b u sin e ss s tre e ts th e c ity .) C a ld e r’s bill w as larg e ly aim ed al b u g le r c a llin g th e people to fall a g g re g a te of cash b o n u s p a y m e n ts c h a irm a n a p p o in te d F. C. S tevens, E v ery ex-service m an in th e coun- se n te n c e was p ro n o u n ced . T h e d e m o n s tra tio n cam e as a c lim a x , h e lp in g w o rk e rs in crow ded c rie s in, as it w ere. to well over $1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , will be to a :h re e -d a y diam o n d ju b ilee , com - su ch as New Y ork. B rooklyn. Chicago Dr. it. L. Bui die an d E. W. E ric k ­ try w ould be g ra n te d a cash b o n u s --------------------------- In sp ite of th e claim s of th e op­ read y fo r d is trib u tio n to ex-service son on th is c o m m itte e a n d a sk e d ! of $50 d ire c t from th e U nited S ta te s MASS MEETING TICKET m e m o ra tin g th e s e v e n ty -fifth a n n i- an d P h ila d e lp h ia p o sitio n , th e r e is no p erso n a l feel­ m en w ith in a week. tre a s u ry , if he so d e sire s, u n d e r th e them to p re p a re th e n a m e s of six v e rsa ry of th e fo u n d in g of P ro te s t- it p roposes to div id e th e U nited ing in my h e a rt a g a in s t anybody. T h e re have been a to ta l o f 20,150 a u tism in th e city . new p lan w orked o u t by th e bon u s T he follow ing n am es h a v e been m em bers of :h e C h a m b e r of C om ­ S ta te s in to eleven hom e loan bank O w ing to p e c u lia r c o n d itio n s it a p p lic a tio n s, of w hich 11,622 call sectio n of th e h o u se w ays an d m e a n sj selected ¡by th e c o m m itte e of th e m erce who w ould be s u ita b le for d i­ ie procession headed by m o u n te d d istric ts , u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n of a was n ecessary to deal in som e p e r­ fo r a cash b o n u s, received by th e c o m m itte e . 1 W ed n esd ay n ig h t m ass m e e tin g as re c to rs. police, b a n d s a n d th e open Bible In special b u re a u of th e tre a s u ry de- so n a litie s in o rd e r th a t citizen s i bon u s c o m m itte e to d ate. A side from th is $50 cash b o n u s op en -m in d ed m en w ho w ould m ak e! Jo h n Dill th e n took th e flo o r a n d th e h a n d s of a little ch ild, w ound p a rtm e n t 4 c o m m issio n er of the m ig h t u n d e rs ta n d th e s itu a tio n as It is expected th a t th e $10,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 its way th ro u g h th e s tr e e ts w ith o u t I , I , a com i" ’88‘o n*'’ th e s o ld ie rs will be given in su ra n c e good d ire c to rs of th e C h a m b e r of gave _ a — few b ____ rie f __________ s ta te m e n ts as to ( , , . , . m e bireeLS w ith o u t fed eral hom e loan b a n k s, a p p o in te d it is. T h a t h a s been done. policies c a rry in g th e loan fe a tu re . (C om m erce. T he tic k e t h a s been se- A' hat lie th o u g h t was fo r th e b e t t e r - 1 °. n„ T „ , ° r ml8hap- A 9,rlkins ,M - '»• »"■ preaid,-nt. „onld adm inister . d . e ra . l . leered . . . . A . shland . . . co n n ♦ ectio n w ith I will be p u t to sleep to day, I B a n k in g in s titu tio n s u n d e r fe solely fo r th e p u rp o se of s u p - ¡m e n t . of in first block of bonds. „11 carry the lure „ a . the nimenee of any dlstlne- , h. prorlsons of the ae, .hope, n e v e r a g a in to be called into su p e rv isio n w ould be com pelled to p lying specific n am es upon w hich a ll : he h o tel p ro p o sitio n a n d o th e r m at- 7 b-"b . L " ° " be,W e" n Var‘° “ 8 «•«■•ml»»- B rild ln g .req u isitio n . I a g re e w ith you th a t a t w hich tim e a n o th e r block of bon d s tio n s . d isc o u n t th e se policies fo r 50 p e r m em b ers opposed to th e b a n k dom i- tf,rs oi th e p re se n t day in te re s t, ■„.ti i. m j « i ’ T h e bill also p roposes to c re a te a g g re ssiv e h a rm o n y is e s se n tia l in cen t ’ of th e ir face v a lu e fo r v a * j/v..v.» p erio d . iuniuii n a tio n m of i iiiv th e viuu club m ay v c u o i n i vviitra c e n tra te Mr. an d ie ‘ G re e r th e n took th e n flo u u o i r aui* b o fterert to r s a le ’ a « th e v ario u s n a tio n a litie s and c o o -p e ra tiv e b u ild in g asso c ia tio n s tow n b u ild in g , b u t w hen im p e d i­ th re e y e a rs from th e d a te of issue, th e ir votes in o rd e r th a t th e opposi- ex p lained h is s itu a tio n in re g a rd to la c e s re p ie s e n te d (am o n g th em Ne- o rg an iz ed u n d e r s ta te law s ap- m e n ts a re u n d e r th e w heels of Lum ber Camps R eported Open— T h is p lan w as th e c o m p lete a g re e - tio n m ay be m ore e ffe c tiv e: ¡th e h o tel p ro p o sitio n by g iving a groes, M exicans, Ja p a n e se , C hinese proved by th e c o m m issio n er of fed- p ro g re ss it is m ore e sse n tia l th a t m e n t a m o n g th e seven m em b e rs of It is re p o rte d that- th e lu m b e r and I n d ia n s ), p e rh a p s th e m ost im - e ra l hom e loan b a n k s and o p e ra te d b rie f re su m e of his ta lk given on A. C. N IN IN G E R th ey be rem oved th a n is h a rm o n y th e b o n u s sectio n of th e c o m m itte e cam ps a re b e g in n in g to open up fo r p iessiv e w as th e M exican body of u n d e r th e ir su p erv isio n . la s t T h u rs d a y evening. A fte r th is, F R E D C. HOM ES. itself. In d iv id u a ls do n o t co u n t * on w ays a n d m ean s, an d c o n g re ssio n ­ th e seaso n , th e cam p s a t W eed, m ore th a n 1000 c o n v e rts to th e P ro - he m ade a n sw e r to th e v a rio u s ite m s O. O. HELM AN. Ten o r m ore such asso c ia tio n s In so m uch in c o m m u n ity life as a l le a d e rs a re c o n fid e n t t h a t u lti­ C alif., h a v in g em ployed a b o u t 1100 te s ta n t fa ith . A co nspicuous p a rt of any d is tric t, h av in g com bined as* b ro u g h t o u t in th e m ee tin g of T ues- A. L. LAMB. w h o lesale re s u lts . I am so rry m a te ly th e b o n u s • w ill be paid on ¡d ay n ig h t. m en, and th e ones a t M cCloud a b o u t th e p o p u latio n of San A ntonio is se ts of $5,000,000 o r m ore w ould be J. H. D ILL. t h a t It had to be done, b u t I have th o se te rm s o r te rm s closely a p p ro x ­ 700. T h e cam ps a ro u n d K la m a th M exican, a n d one of th e m ost in fre - p e rm itte d to o rg a n iz e a fed e ra l Mr. G re e r m en tio n e d v a rio u s m a t- LOUIS ________ DODGE. no ap o lo g ies fo r d o in g it. It had im a tin g th em . F a lls a re h a v in g tro u b le as th e m en q u e n t s ig h ts a h d p e rh a p s th e s a d - ( hom e loan b a n k s im ila r to th e farm T hese m en a re in no sense candi- te rs t h a t have held th e h o tel propo- to be done. G ood-bye. re fu se to a c ce p t th e w ages o ffe red , d e st b ecau se of its r a r ity — is th e face loan b an k s. d a te s. T h is will lik ely be th e first sitio n dow n in th e p a st a n d sa id th a t T hese b a n k s, th e bill HAZ K IK . J e sse N ell O perated On— a n d th e re s u lt is th a t very few m en of a happy M exican. B ut th e Mexi- proposes, n o tice th ey have received of b ein g on , w onld m ak e long-tim e (C o n tin u e d on p ag e 4) J e ss e N eil, w ho w as ta k e n to a th is tic k e t. j a re a t w ork in th a t sectio n . T hey a re all m em b ers can division in th is p a ra d e ra d ia te d lo an s to m em b ers on firs t m o rtg a g es local h o sp ita l y e s te rd a y , w as o p e ra t- of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce in good w ith lig h t a n d hope a n d joy. fo r not m ore ’h an $10,000 rep a y a b le ed on in th e a fte rn o o n a n d la te s t s ta n d in g an d a re e lig ib le as d ire c -, T he m arc h m oved in re g u la r o rd e r, on th e a m o rtiz a tio n plan, r e ^AktS 816 tO e ^l’ect ^hat he is to rs. They a re n o t m ak in g , n o r will th e c h ild re n in fro n t, th e a d u lts fol- ____ _ inueEl Im proved o v er his co n d itio n th ey m ak e, a n y c a m p a ig n to be elect- low ing, a ll sin g in g in S p an ish , "O n- . . . . . . . „ • xi „ , M ake I ts Own C andy— y e s te rd a y , th o u g h n o t e n tire ly o u t of ed. T hey h av e sim p ly been n am ed , ¡w a rd C h ristia n S o ld ie rs." On th e „. fannn <• .v , , . T he Ulaza co n fe c tio n e ry w ill m ak e danger yet. w ith o u t th e ir co n sen t, as a list of races of m a n y of th e o n lo o k ers who , Idd w ith Influenza— ¡prnw rtaa th „ n its own vandy in th e fu tu re , h a v in g m em b e rs upon w hich th ---- e m em b ers! crow ded th e sid e w alk s w as am aze- . . . , tl . ¡nioni i u se cam e s ta . r . te O. H. J o h n s o n is co n fin e d to h is can c o n c e n tra te th e ir votes so th a t m en t, h„t b u t ninxx«^ c h e ers and a a p p la . . d in th „ is w eek, an d have q u ite I _____________________________________a li tie candy a lre a d y o u t and m ore ho m e w ith an a tta c k o f in flu e n z a . th e Tote m ay b ecom e effe c tiv e »'Continued on Pc«re 4 ' ¡in th e m ak in g . OF HOME LAND ASHLAND PARTY H az K ik GETS SIX YEARS <$> 3210 CHECKS SENT J ----------------- 1 V U I U 1 V ., V U 111111C I V C , 1 l i e U V ft C l II« tS U c “ ll H t* - w « O IV 4 I lib U C L IC 1 ' □ Sap's Running What Voters Should Know About Election ny q u e s tio n s h a v e been ask ed of th e tw elve m em b e rs h a v in g th e a s i "io To v a rio u s th in g s in co n n ectio n g re a te s t n u m b e r of vo tes w ill be w ith th e fo rth -c o m in g C h a m b e r of placed on t h e f in a | b a llo t. T liis C om m erce e le c tio n , a n d we h av e e n ­ fin al b a llo t will be m ailed o u t T h u rs ­ d e a v o re d to g et a c c u ra te in fo rm a ­ day, M arch 9, to th e m em b ers, and tio n in re g a rd to th e q u e s tio n s th a t m u st be tu rn e d in not la te r th a n h av e been a s k e d , a n d a r e p rin tin g T u esd ay . M arch 14. a t 5 o ’clock in th e sa m e fo r Jthei b e n e fit of th e th e a fte rn o o n . m e m b e rs of th e C h a m b e r of Com -i As in th e p rim a ry , but six n a m e s in e rc e a n d th e c itiz e n s in g e n e ra l. a re to be voted fo r in th e fin a l ele c ­ In th e p rim a ry , six p erso n s a re to tion. I be voted fo r, for d ire c to rs , and six i Any m em b e r w ho is in a r r e a r s only, e ach fo r a term of tw o y ears. m ay pay up any tim e b efo re M onday T h e p rim a ry b a llo ts a re now be­ evening. M arch 6, an d have a v o te in g p re p a re d to go to th e m em bers, in th e fin al electio n . a n d w ill be m ailed to d ay . Six and T h e fo llo w in g p erso n s a re h o ld ­ six Jiinly sh o u ld be voted fo r on th is over m em b e rs of th e b o a rd of d ire c ­ b a llo t, a n d th e b a llo t re tu rn e d in to rs, a n d sh o u ld n o t be voted for in p e rso n o r by m ail to th e C h a m b e r of e ith e r th e p rim a ry o r fin al e le c tio n : C o m m erce, not la te r th a n 7 o’clock A. C. B riggs, H. G E n d e rs, J r ., M rs. in th e e v e n in g o f M arch 6. W hen, Jhese b a llo ts a re c o u n te d , th e nam es (C ontinued on P age 4) zz: Woman Soloman W ill Decide Child's Mother -6 J’ :r © (Coryrtjliil W ASH IN GTON, D. C. M arch 1.— it to G eorgia. In th e m e a n tim e Mrs Miss K a th ry n S ellers, ju d g e of th e Peck says, a child had been born t< D istric t of C olum bia ju v e n ile c o u rt, 1 her. to d ay s h a re d h o n o rs w ith K ing Solo­ ‘ It Is My B aby!” m on, th e ‘‘w isest of th e w ise," w hen Bu th e d o u g h ty little w om an wh< sh e essayed to decide th e p a re n ts h ip ; re c e n tly left th e su n n y s h o re s o of a se v en -m o n th s-o ld baby a rd e n tly Ita ly fo r th e “ prom ised la n d ,” onli claim ed by tw o w om en. to ste p Into h er p re se n t d iffic u ltie s T h e w om en a re as s tra n g e ly d if­ re fu te s Mrs. P e c k ’s story. fe re n t as th e s to rie s th ey have u n ­ ‘She has not se n t my baby a w a y ’ folded. each a v e rrin g th a t she| 'is says M rs. M attio. “ It is my bab; th e re a l m o ih e r. One is an Ita lia n , she says w as born to h e r.” Mrs. M aria A nto n io M attio, who r e ­ On th e o th e r h a n d , Mrs. P eck em c en tly a rriv e d in th is c o u n try ; and ¡p h a tic a lly d e n ie s M rs. M a ttio ’ th e o th e r is M rs. E tta P eck, of Tux? s ta te m e n t an d d e c la re s sh e will figh edo, M ary lan d . to th e u tm o st fo r th e c u sto d y of th< T h e Ita lia n w om an claim s sh e p u t ch ild . And t h a t 's th a t. h e r child in th e cu sto d y of Mrs. P eck, T he s ’o ry b eg in s in th e e a rly sum bein g u n a b le to c a re fo r it a t th e m er. Mrs. M attio com es to A m erici tim e of b irth . Mrs. P eck a d m its r e ­ a n d la te r to W a sh in g to n . A few ceiving th e c h ild , b u t d e c la re s she ¡g av e It to a n o th e r w o m an , w h o to o k (C ontinued on Page F ou r)