l + O t t t + t t * * * * * * * ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ♦ ♦ the aid of medicine, cure« nine ♦ ♦ cases out o f ten of ® This is a p r o v e n f n e t asthm a. A> a A shland D aily T idings (International News W ire S erv in « i Wire Service) VOLUME 3 (S u ccessor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Vol. 43) Woman Pastor Novel leader of Young Folks In New York Church X «♦ H A ♦ ♦ ♦ ▼ H H M î M M H MALARIA ORRMal istlttdt tur» vive three month» ih thé fifth otone M* Ashland. The pUfe <0» mestlc water helps. $ <$> + $ $ $ ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922 CONFLICTING STATEMENTS REGARDING HARDING’S RE- QUEST THAT HARVEY RESIGN FO UR TEEN DEATHS RESULT FROM COLLISION MOTOR BUS AND E X PR E SS TRAIN <®> TAlCOMA, W ash ., M arch 4. — B ound a n d gagged, E lsie S p a rre , 19, L w a s found by s e a rc h e rs in a d e se rte d h o u se tw o m iles from th e E lg in zs, school h o u se, in w hich sh e ta u g h t, <§> e a rly th is m o rn ’i»^. T he y o u n g w om an was w a lk in g 1 along; th e road cn ro u te h e r b o a rd in g ❖ b ouse la te y e s te rd a y , sh e sa id , w hen a lone m ask ed m an held h e r up an d robbed her, th en forced h e r to w alk tw o m iles to, tiie d e se rte d House, w h ere sh e w as bound w ith w ire and rope an d gagged. Except for th is . tre a tm e n t, sh e w as n o t h a rm e d . tn re e a re in ju re d so se rio u sly ■» th ey w ill p ro b ab ly die w ithin th e n ex t 24 h o u rs, a s th e re- ® s u it of a collision o f a New ® Y ork C e n tra l ex p ress tra in a n d <«> a crow ded m o to r bus, ru n n in g <$■ fro n t P a in e sv ille to F a irp o r t H a rb o r la te la s t n ig h t. T h e ex p ress w as ru n n in g a t a speed of 60 m iles an h o u r w hen it s tru c k th e bus a t a s tr e e t ® c ro ssin g . T h e re w as no sig n al on th e cro ssin g . Harding Given Title of ‘Conference President’ Ends First Year Today KNCEKD1NGL Y IM PORTANT If th e re w as ev er a tim e w hen you sh o u ld jo in th e C h a m b e r of C om ­ m erce it is rig h t now. T he C h a m b e r of C o m m erce will vote nex t w eek on new m em b e rs of th e b o ard of d ire c ­ to rs. On th e o u tco m e of t h a t elec­ tio n d e p en d s w h e th e r A sh lan d will g et a new to u ris t h o tel a n d s a n ita r ­ ium . W ith th e p re s e n t m em b e rsh ip th e p ro p o sitio n w ill be d e fe a te d . No m em b e rsh ip s, who w ill be e n title d to vote in th is e le c tio n , will be ac­ cep ted a f te r 7 :0 0 p. m . M onday. B oth you a n d y o u r w ife, o r e ith e r of you can jo in . If you a re now a m em - sw allow b ecau se of th e p re a c h e r’s p e rs o n a lity , a n d th e a d v ice th e re in s till h a rd e r to follow , since th e p e r­ son in th e p u p lit is e v e ry th in g th e lis te n e r d o e sn ’t w a n t to be. T h a t o b sta c le betw een y o u th a n d th e b e tte r life w ill be rem o v ed w hen su c h a p le a s a n t y o u n g w om an as th e R ev. H elen e U lrich p re sid e s o v er th e ju n io r m em b ers of th e C h u rc h o f th e D ivine P a te r n ity , C e n tra l P a rk W est a n d S ev en ty -six th s tr e e t. Mise U lrich , I a s s is ta n t p a s to r of th e c o n g re g a tio n , w ill be o rd a in e d to day. New Y o rk ’s w om an m in is te r is no fe m in in e fa n a tic b u t a g o o d -h u m o red p e rso n , w ith a lib e ra l en d o w m e n t of A. sa n ity . She re fu s e s to becom e e n -i ’ ra g e d a t h e r fellow b e in g s b ecau se th e y h a v e fa u lts , w hich is th e basis o f h e r re m a rk s a n e n t th e sta g e - . c h u rc h b o u ts fo u g h t la te ly betw een m em b e rs of e ach class. Can’t Blame Any Calling “ Im p e rfe c t h u m a n n a tu r e is th e tr o u b le ,” sh e say s, “ n o t c e rta in p ro ­ fessio n s a t w hose d o o r we can place a ll th e b la m e fo r w rong. “ I f so m e m e m b e rs of a p ro fessio n o r a c a llin g go w ro n g it is foolish to co n d e m n th e e n tir e g ro u p . M oving p ic tu re s a n d th e ir p eo p le can do w o n d e rfu l th in g s , b u t th e y a re m ad e u p of im p e rfe c t h u m a n beings, ju s t 1 lik e ev e ry o th e r b u sin e ss, in c lu d in g ’ th e m in is try . ! “ A s f a r a s v icious th e a tric a l per- 1 fo rm a n c e s a r e c o n c ern e d , we k n o w ' th a t m a n a g e rs w ill give people w h a t ; ' th e y w ftnt. T h e n th e y w a n t still i' m o re o f th e sa m e th in g . It m oves J' in a c irc le . 1 “ T h e m o re people see of w h a t is n o t good to see th e m o re of th a t ( th e y w ill w a n t to look upon. If peo- f pie see p lay s t h a t ten d to be spicy f th e y w ill d e m a n d so m e th in g s p ic ie r.” " No h o lie r-th a n -th o u a ro m a em a- 11 n a te s fro m th is s tu rd y -m in d e d y o u n g wMjnan d iv in e , w ho can sp eak of sin- ■ n e r a n d p u b lic a n w ith o u t a s n iff of | s u p e rio rity . “ V am p in g D am sels o f T o d a y ” W e called h e r a tte n tio n to a new s- ite m w hich s ta te s th a t som e m o th e rsi a r e c a lled upon by th e ir young sons ti to p ro te c t th em from th e v a m p in g b d a m se ls of o u r day. . 1 t< “ I know in s m a lle r to w n s,” M iss c< U lrich e x p la in ed , “ th a t o ld e r g irls It fo r w hom th e r e a r e no o ld e r m en ad- r< m ire rs will ‘ta k e u p ’ w ith h ig h -iw school boys. T hey do th is in lo ts of t i p laces, a n d th e r e s u lts a re not good. ^ “ If only we could m ak e y o u n g , in W n n e n sto p w a n tin g to rob th e w c ra d le ! t h a t ’s such a te r r ib le th in g O; to do. A g irl can be su ch a fine in- j to flu e n c e < yer y o u n g m en, a n d it seem s i of a p ity w hen sh e is n ’t. i oc H e r ow n v o catio n w ill n o t necessi- ca ■> <» * ♦ $ LOS A N G EL ES, M arch 4.— A bom b sh ell exploded in th e p ro b e of th e m y ste ry s u rro u n d in g th e m u rd e r o f W illiam D esm ond T a y lo r, film d ire c to r, w hen th e d is tric t a tto r n e y ’s o ffice d e te c tiv e rev ealed t h a t th ey w ere in v e s tig a tin g th e re p o rt th a t E d w a rd S ands, th e m issin g v a le t of th e film c e le b rity , w as u n d e r se n ­ ten ce to be h a n g e d fo r m u rd e r. T his s ta r tlin g d e v e lo p m en t cam e w ith th e re c e ip t of a le tte r from A. E. S w ank, C anton, Ohio, in w hich he enclosed a n e w sp a p e r p ic tu re id e n ­ tifie d as t h a t of S ands. T he cap tio n called in th e re p re s e n ta tiv e s of o th e r w estern sta te s. It is his idea th a t co -o p eratio n on th e p a rt o f th e six MASS MEETING TICKET co m m o n w e a lth s will re s u lt in b rin g ­ ing th e n a rc o tic evil fo rcib ly to th e n am es h av e been a tte n tio n of co n g ress so th a t n a tio n a l i se le c te d by th e c o m m itte e of th e aid m ay be secu red . , W ed n esd ay n ig h t m ass m e e tin g as An a tte m p t m ay be m ad e a t th e i op en -m in d ed m en who w ould m ak e co n fe re n ce h e re to d ay to b rin g a b o u t good d ire c to rs of th e C h a m b e r of an in te rn a tio n a l c o n fe re n ce on th e C om m erce. T he tic k e t h a s been se- n i n e cn a n ce m a t u a v iu H a rrie , con­ s u b je c t, w ith th e o b jec t of ta k in g . lected solely fo r th e p u rp o se of s u p ­ d em n ed m u rd e re r, is E d w ard S ands, ste p s to sta m p o u t th e p ro d u c tio n ! p ly in g specific n a m e s upon w h ich all T a y lo r’s v a le t, as H a rrie w as a r r e s t ­ of n a rc o tic s in fo reig n c o u n trie s as | m em b e rs opposed to th e b a n k d o m i­ ed h e re fo r th e m u rd e r of his cousin well as th e ir m a n u fa c tu re in the! n a tio n of th e club m ay c o n c e n tra te s h o rtly a f te r th e k illin g of T aylor. U nited S tates. th e ir v otes in o rd e r t h a t th e opp o si­ tio n m ay be m o re e ffe c tiv e : A. C. N IN IN G E R . F R E D C. HOM ES. O. O. H ELM A N . A. L. LAMB. J. H. D IL L . LO U IS DODGE. T h ese m en a re in no sen se c a n d i­ d a te s . T h is w ill likely be th e f ir s t n o tic e th ey h av e received of b e in g on LOS A N G ELES, M arch 4.— De­ th is tic k e t. T hey a re a ll m em b e rs t c la rin g th a t he sh o t a n d k ille d T ay­ of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce in good • lor fo r rev en g e, a m an w hose n a m e s ta n d in g a n d a re e lig ib le as d ire c -j w as w ith h eld from th e police a s s e r t­ to rs. T hey a r e n o t m a k in g , n o r w ill < ed in a le tte r to D etectiv e C a p ta in th e y m ak e , a n y c a m p a ig n to be e lect-j A dam s, he w as leav in g fo r a fo re ig n c o u n try . Som e cred en ce w as given th e le t­ te r by o fficials w ho say th e w r ite r eviden ly knew w h a t he w as ta lk in g a b o u t. T he le tte r w as m ailed in C o n n e c tic u t an d a p p e a re d to be a E a s te r s u its a t P a u ls e r u d ’s Or- fra n k s ta te m e n t of th e crim e. d e r now . 1 5 5 tf (Continued on Page 4) o rre sp o u d e n t . C., M arch 4.— m g sh o u ld ste p cy today a t th e tr in th e W h ite edly w ould go ‘T he C onference 1 van lecoucue m in d s th a t a re w idely ¡d iv e rg e n t, m in d s th a t a re p e rh a p s b e tte r th a n my ow n. And it seem s to me th a t is w h a t we need to d ay — som ebody who can b rin g m en to g e th - e r in ste a d of k eep in g them a p a r t .” | T h a t was in O ctober, 1 920 How fa ith fu lly P re sid e n t H a rd in g has ! p u rsu e d th e “ confertw ice id e a ” in his •national, a g r i- ¡ f ir s t y e a r as ch ief executive, m ay be nd leg isla tiv e — ¡peen in th e fact th a t th e re have been a n d in g fe a tu re s m ore co n feren ces in W ash in g to n P re sid e n t H a rd - , since M arch 4 last th a n in any o th e r have been few . sin g le y e a r in rec e n t h isto ry i since M arch 41 At th e top o f th e list, o f ‘course lot a co n fe re n ce : s ta n d s th e in te rn a tio n a l a rm a m e n t in session o r in co n feren ce. w hich for th re e m o n th s b a c k g ro u n d o f , m et in a ste a d y succession of d a ily jure of th e p res- m ee tin g s and a t th e end p ro d u ced a ' dozen tre a tie s and a g re e m e n ts w hich once d e scrib ed th e ir p ro p o n en ts claim will firm ly d iscip le of th e e sta b lish th e peace of th e w orld fo r ie s e ttle m e n t th e next q u a r te r of a c e n tu ry , p u tes— w h e th e r B ut not only in in te rn a tio n a l af- n a tio n a l, m un- fa irs has th e p re sid e n t p u rsu e d th e co n fe re n ce idea. In tw o n a tio n a l c am p aig n , Mr. " c ris e s ” in th e p ast y e a r he h as i to a g ro u p of sum m oned to W a sh in g to n lea d in g h an ces for elec- fig u re s in th e n a tio n ’s fin a n c ia l an d s of fo u r y e a rs in d u s tria l life to try to w ork o u t T he p a ssa g e o fj p ro g ra m s of b e tte rm e n t. T hese w ere m a n tle of con- th e " u n em p lo y m e n t c ris is ” and th e wn a b o u t w h at m ore re c e n t " a g r ic u ltu r a l crisis ” Signs of Spring VfS ('ft WH£4 W U iÈÉ THOSE flASf&AU 6IRPS F LW Z sooth , you (AH tOORFo'50M6 BALMV (C o n tin u e d from page 2.) Climb Mount Ashland A Delightful Side Trip O f th e m any s id e trip s our of A sh­ lo an . J u s t above th e city pow er lan d , a clim b of M ount A shland is p la n t th e canyon n a rro w s to a b o u t one of th e m ost in te re s tin g . T his 10« feet, leav in g b arely e n o u g h space trip can be m ade on h o rseb ack in for th e c re e k an d th e ro ad w ay , ; one day, b u t th e b e tte r w ay is to w hile th e c liffs rise p e rp in d ic u la rly i ta k e a c a r to th e end of th e road on both sides. T he A shland C reek ! d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n of .o n e day, 1 falls a re 3.7 m iles from tow n, one ¡cam p over n ig h t a t one of th e m any of th e m ost b e a u tifu l falls in th is sp rin g s, and h ik e to th e s u m m it d u r ­ section of th e s ta te . J u s t below th e ing th e e a rly m o rn in g h o u rs, r e tu r n ­ falls is a lovely cam p in g g ro u n d , a ing to cam p in th e a fte rn o o n in tim e little level spfit s u rro u n d e d by s u g a r • to d riv e back to tow n. pine and fir. Next you p ass th e city In m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s for the ’rip you sh o u ld in clu d e snow shoes o r sk is, if possible, as a t all tim es of th e y e a r, snow b a n k s a re to be found on th e n o rth e rn slopes. T he firs t e ig h t m iles of th e clim b is m ade th ro u g h b e a u tifu l L ith ia p a rk a n d th e A sh lan d w a te rsh e d , on a w ell-cared fo r road of easy g rade. T h e re a re m any p o in ts of in te re s t a lo n g th e way, a n d a t lea st th re e h o u rs sh o u ld be ta k e n to m ak e th e d riv e up th e canyon. A bout one and a h a lf m iles from th e a u to cam p g ro u n d is B alanced R ock, a hu g e m ass o f g ra n ite o v e rh a n g in g th e re se rv o irs 4.2 m iles up th e canyon. At th is point th e canyon fo rk s, th e road follow ing th e rig h t-h a n d fork alo n g th e re s e rv o ir to ‘ Sap an d S a lt,” fo rm e rly know n as L o n g ’s C abin, and a fa v o rite re stin g place of h ik e rs. A lm ost an y day in th e y e a r, d e e r m ay be seen n e a r Rap and S a lt, g ra z ­ ing a lo n g th e creek. T he end of th e road is 8.2 m iles from tow n. T h e re is a sp len d id (C ontinued on P age F our)