* I t 0 4 + 4 0 * * + 4 A > ASHLAND CLIMATE, without 4 A shland D aily T idings ♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine 4 ♦ cases out of ten of asthma. 4 «• This is a proven fact. 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (International News Wire Service) "V O LU M E 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43) tttttO O tO ttt^ t t malaria eyr* -> 4 vive three months ifc thé rich ♦ 4 ozone at Ashland. The pure do» 4 4 mestic water helps. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1922 PERSHING SEEKS AID OF PRESIDENT TO PREVENT CONGRESS CUTTING ARMY 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CONVICTED MURDERER BREAKS 4 4 SELF-IMPOSED STATE OF HYP­ 4 [. R. m e s co. i No. 154 FRANCE AWAITS NOTE FROM UNITED STATES REGARDING WAR DEBT W A SH IN G TO N , M arch 3 . - 4 G e n e ral P e rsh in g so u g h t a id of 4 P A R IS , M arch 3. — S ta te - 4 P re sid e n t H a rd in g to » p re v e n t 4 4 n ien ts th a t F ra n c e w ould n o t 4 co n g ress from e x e cu tin g its an - <4 4 pay h e r fin a n c ia l d e b t to th e 4 ' n o unced in te n tio n to c u t th e 4 I n ite d S ta te s w ere re p u d ia te d >4 r e g u la r a rm y to 115,000 m en. 4 4 in o fficial c irc le s to d ay . It is 4 P e rsh in g believes th a t th e 4 4 u n d e rsto o d , how ever, th a t 4 a rm y sh o u ld n o t be c u t to a 4 4 F ra n c e w ill not ta k e any ste p s 4 low er a u th o riz e d s tr e n g th th a n 4 E. R. Isa a c a n d C om pany w ill 4 to w a rd th e p a y m e n t of th e w ar 4 | SACRAM ENTO, C alif., M arch 3.— 150,000 m en, he so in fo rm e d 4 c e le b ra te th e ir f ir s t a n n iv e rs a ry Sat- 4 d e b t u n til th e A m erican g o vern- 4 ! th e p re s id e n t. T ra p p ed in th e web of a c a n d e s tin e 4 m en t sen d s a n o te upon th e 4 ! 4 u rd ay , M arch 4. T h e in te r io r of th e 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 s to re has been com p letely re fin ish e d love a ff a ir from w hich sh e vainly 4 su b je c t. CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS AP- NOTISM — CONFESSES CRIME and p u ts on th e a p p e a ra n c e of a new 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 trie d to e x tric a te h e rse lf, M rs. E m m a PEAR ADAMANT IN DETERMI­ AND REGS FORGIVENESS. I s to re once ag ain . NATION TO HOLD NAVY’S AP­ R u st, 38, w idow of a w ell-to-do h o tel While Hammers Were Pounding on 1 he s to re e n jo y s a sp le n d id b u s i­ H a z K ik is d e a d , t h a t g o o d o ld PROPRIATION TO SIX MILLION. m an , w as sla in a t h e r hom e la st ness, a n d Mr. Isaacs ex p re sse s his Scaffold on HTilch He is to Hang soul! n ig h t w hile re s is tin g th e ad v a n ce s of I Every Ship, from B attleship Down, th a n k s fo r th e lib e ra l p a tro n a g e th a t At Suns«, Church Called for His W e n e ’e r sh a ll see him m ore. h e r s u ito r, E a rl C la rk , a c rip p le, who he has received in th e p a st y ear. W ill Be Kept Idle a t Dock or Au- Father and Mother. W e ’ll m iss file sm ile upon his face la te r c o m m itte d suicide. S o u v e n irs will be given aw ay be­ chor with Only S u fficien t Steam to T he h an d stu ck o u t before. CHICAGO, M arch 3. — H arv ey I i i n i i s h Absolut«* Necessities«. tw een 1 an d 4 o'clock S a tu rd a y af- Clad only in h e r n ig h tg o w n , po­ C h u rc h , co n victed m u rd e re r who will lice found th e body of th e w om an in ______ _ I te rn o o n to th e c u sto m e rs of th e H e s to o d e re c t; looked eye to eye, ¡sto re. A huge b irth d a y c ak e w ill be th e p a rlo r n e a r a tele p h o n e, w hich, W ASHINGTON. M arch 3.— -«■ go to th e gfcllows a t su n se t th is a f ­ L ike p a trio ts of his kind. CHICAGO, M arch 3.— Lack of on d isp la y in one of th e show w ln- it is believed, sh e e n d e av o re d to Ig n o rin g th e s tre n u o u s objec- 4 te rn o o n , b ro k e th e self-im p o sed s ta te Q u ite tru e , his b a u d w as o u t b e ­ a c u ra te in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g th e . «lows all day S a tu rd a y . It c o n ta in s a ¡re a c h to call fo r help. T he b u lle t tio n s of S e c re ta ry of th e Navy of h y p n o tic c a ta le p sy in w hich he has fore. very in te r e s tin g m eetin g was : from an a u to m a tic had lain fo r m o re th a n five w eeks, an d a v a ila b le c a ttle su p p ly is today one $5 gold piece, a gold rin g a n d a sil- Denby, th e house a p p ro v ed th e 4 But n ev er out beh in d . passed ¡h eld by th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ c irc le I th ro u g h h e r head, c a u sin g in s ta n t L 4 rec o m m e n d a tio n s of th e a p p ro - 4 sp o k e th e firs t w o rd s he h as u tte re d of th e b ig g est d iffic u ltie s raced by v er th im b le . T h e b irth d a y p a rty will e H a w th o rn e school y e s te r d a y ¡ 4 p ria tio n g c o m m itte e c u t t i n g \ h e th e e n tire in d u stry . not be held u n til T h u rs d a y a f t e r n o o n ! Q uit tru e , he w as a fussy cuss, b u t d e a th . C la rk ’s body lay a few feet io th a t tim e. a fte rn o o n . At th e b u sin ess session ® n a v y ’s fuel allo w an ce from elev- 4 “ E s tim a te s of th e n u m b e r of cat- a t 4 o 'clock, a t w hich tim e th e cake W h ile th e h a m m e rs w ere p o u n d in g He d id n ’t 's ta b us in th e backs. ' from hers. tie in T exas to be se n t to n o rth e rn will be c u t an d c u sto m e rs serv ed ,! p lan s w ere o u tlin e d for th e J u n io r en niillio n s to a p p ro x im a te ly A ccording to a ten -y e ar-o ld neice, a t th e scaffo ld on w hich he is to be He faced th e m usic a ll th e w ay. p a s tu re s th is s p rin g ,” R o b e rt R .j t h e person g e ttin g th e v a rio u s a rtl-I i M rs. R u st w as d isro b in g w hen C la rk high school e n te r ta in m e n t w hich w ill h u n g , he called fo r h is m o th e r and S*X niillions. 4 A d m in is te rin g his w hacks. ¡ap p e a red . She a d m itte d him u n d e r f a th e r. L a te r he co n fessed th e crim e H am m o n d , a T exas c a ttle b re e d e r cles of value to becom e th e o w n e r of be given in th e n e a r fu tu re . T his J p ro te s t. L a te r th e child h e a rd th e w ill be a very e la b o ra te a f f a ir given W A SH IN G TO N , D. C.. M arch 3.— o f k illin g tw o a u to m o b ile sa le sm e n , a n d Illin o is fe e d e r, told livefj'ook | th e sam e. B ut now h e ’s g o n e; w hile he w as m en h e re , “ v ary from 100,000 to Special b a rg a in s a re bein g o ffe red s tru g g le , th e a tte m p t of h e r a u n t to B e rn a rd J . D a u g h e rty a n d C arl As- h e re to ra ise m oney fo r th e piano p u r- L T he n a v e 's a n c h o rs a re rea d y to 375,000 head. T h e d e p a rtm e n t of in every d e p a rtm e n t d u rin g th e a n -' use th e tele p h o n e , a n d th e n th e c h a se d by th a t school la st y ear. drop W ith th e navy d e p a rtm e n t m u s, to gain possession of a new car. H e did his p a rt rig h t well. sh o ts w hich en d ed th e tw o lives. T h e p ro g ra m opened w ith an in- a n d C0»S res8 a p p a re n tly a t an im - H e lu re d th em to th e b a se m e n t of his a g ric u ltu re o r som e o th e r g o v e rn -In iv e rs a ry sa le a n d a la^jge b u sin e ss Is B ecause he sh o t th e ‘d o p e ” too h om e, b e a t th em o v er th e ir h e a d s! m e n t agency w ould be p e rfo rm in g a i expected d u rin g th e next few davs. s tr a ig h t, s tr u m e n ta l solo by Miss C arso n , fol p asse over t,le fuel m oney, n o th in g w ith a b a seb a ll b a t. b u rie d one a l 'v e ' se rv ,c e if a c c u ra te in fo rm a i low ed by an in s tru c tiv e ta lk on th e a p p e a ,'«d 0,1 ,b e horizon to sto p pre- Som e hope lie’s gone to — stay . a n d th re w th e o th e r, h a n d c u ffe d I n - ’ o b ta in e d an d m ad e aval1- c a re of th e te e th an d th e d a n g e rs Par" «» »¡on.. T h is o rd e r m ay be show n to b e h a lf of th e fe d e ra l g ---------- * ’ j em p lo y ers in o rd e r to get leav e to be o\ e rn m e n t. In sp e c tio n w ill in c lu d e e x a m in a tio n . ab8ent fo r th e tw o h o u rs n e c essa rv to ' o f e q u ip m e n t, fo rm a l in sp e c tio n of a tte n d th is in sp ectio n . B u g le r W ol- the men. and drill cott wi„ blow firgt caU ?;15 L ie u te n a n t B eech er D a n fo rd and a ssem b ly a t 7 :4 5 s h a rp T his insnec S e rg e a n t M cN air have been busy a ll tio n is im p o rta n t an d d e te rm in e s th e th is w eek g e ttin g th e e q u ip m e n t in f u tu r e of F irs t C om pany Any m an p ro p e r s h a p e fo r in sp e c tio n . w - v . his e q u ip m e n t w ho ho dofifi does nnt not n have In re g a rd to th e a p p ro a c h in g sec­ a n d u n ifo rm in co n d itio n fo r inspec- ond a n n u a l o p e n in g of th e a rm o ry . tio n by 7 :3 0 p. m. M onday w ill have E rm o le C a rto n a n d G ro v er B. L e a c h !c h a rg e s p re fe rre d a g a in s t him h av e c o n se n te d to p u t on a th re e -j 2. All m en will he c a re fu l to ob- * o u n d boxing b o u t fo r th e o c c a s io n .'s e rv e a ll m ilita ry c o u rte sie s, and ny m e rc h a n t d e s irin g to d o n a te n o n -co m m issio n ed o ffic e rs w ho fail p riz e s to th e c o n te s ta n ts w ill com - j to a ssist in th is co n n ectio n will lose ra u n ic a te to L ie u te n a n t C lyde G. th e ir ch ev ro n s. Y o ung, a th le tic o ffic e r, who is em ­ WM. M. BRIGGS, p lo y ed a t th e local po st office. An- C apt. C. A. O. N. G., C om m anding. Congressional A id for Merchantmen S o u g h t W ASH IN GTON, M arch 3.— T he an- h o ard . He discu ssed th e a c tiv itie s n u a l c o n v en tio n of th e N a tio n a l M e r-jo f th e b oard and in d ic a te d p lan s for c h a n t M arine a sso c ia tio n , w hich c o n -¡ th e fu tu re . vened h e re to d ay , for a tw o-day ses-j H eads of th e o rg a n iz a tio n s of ship sion. will have as a lea d in g s u b je c t o w n ers and sh ip o p e ra to rs w ere in- | fo r c o n sid e ra tio n P re sid e n t H ard elu d ed am o n g th e sp e a k e rs who ad- In g ’s p lan s for s e c u rin g aid th ro u g h d ressed th e co n v en tio n . A m ong ¡co n g ress fo r A m erican sh ip p in g . them w ere: H. H. R aym ond, presi , At lea st one fu ll session of th e d en t of th e A m erican |4 tea m p sh ip c o n v e n :io n will be devoted to an open O w n e rs’ a sso c ia tio n ; C h a rle s II. P ot- d iscussion of th e needs of th e A tner- te r, p re sid e n t of th e U nited S ta te s ¡can m e rc h a n t m a rin e a n d how t o 'S h ip O p e ra to rs ’ a sso c ia tio n , a n d m eet th em , it w as s ta te d , a n d pro m t- S tevenson T aylor, p re sid e n t of th e n e n t le a d e rs in th e sh ip p in g a n d a l- A m erican B ureau of S hipping, e x ­ iled in d u strie s , in c lu d in g th e h e a d s S e n a to r G eorge E. C h a m b e rla in , one of som e of th e la rg e s t ocean lines, of th e c o m m issio n ers re p re s e n tin g p ro m in e n t fig u re s in sh ip -b u ild in g , th e P acific c o ast on th e sh ip p in g (O fficials of com m ercial an d fo reig n bo ard , w as also expected to speak, tra d e o rg a n iz a tio n s and re p re s e n ta - in e n t m em b ers of co n g re ss ---------- » P ro m .•.«•«Tin tiv e s of g o v e rn m e n t d e p a rtm e n ts di- w ere sch ed u led to add ress th e con- re c tly co n c ern e d in sh ip p in g a c tiv i- 1 vention both to d ay aq^ tom orrow ’. ¡tie s will p a rtic ip a te in th e discussion. T hey inclu d ed S e n a to r W esley L. S e n a to r Jo sep h E. R an sd ell, of Jo n es, of W a sh in g to n , c h a irm a n of ¡L o u isia n a , p resid ed over th e conven- th e S e n a te co m m erce c o m m itte e ; I tio n ’s sessions. S e n a to r D uncan U. F le tc h e r, of F lo r ­ Ijasker T ells Plans ida. an d R e p re se n ta tiv e F r a n k D. T h e op en in g session to d ay w as S cott, of M ichigan, of th e h ouse corn- fe a tu re d by an a d d re s s by A lb e rt D. m itte e on m e rc h a n t m a rin e a n d fish - L a sk e r, c h a irm a n of th e sh ip p in g e rie s.