♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without *$“ the aid of medicine, cures nine <$> * cases out of ten of asthm a. <$> This is a proven fact. <$> A shland D aily T idings «t» • (International News W ire Service) \ OLUM E 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43) ASHLAND, OREGON. TUESDAY^ MARCH 28, 1922 l/efs Can Borrow On Bonded Land y $> MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ♦ vive three months in the rich 4> ozone at Ashland. The pure do- <$> mestic w ater helps. , No. 175 Jackson County Sells Road Bonds I KILL AMERICAN ♦ <> > > BRITISH AMBASSADOR EX -service m en of O regon a re b e­ T h e c o u n ty c o m m issio n ers have ing m isled by a rtic le s a p p e a rin g in succeeded in p lacin g $350,000 of: th e ir local n e w sp a p e rs d isc u ssin g a ro ad bonds a t p ar. th e sa le b ein g ! - . p u jp o rte d ru lin g of th e C om m ission c o n su m m a te d w ith th e C hicago f i r m 1 • in re g a rd to la n d s in bonded irrig a - of c . w M cN air & c o m p a n y . T h is i tion d is tric ts , said C a p ta in II. C. w as th e re p o rt m ad e by C o u n ty ! B ra u m b a u g h , se c re ta ry of th e B onus W AS RESULT OF ATTEM PTED A S -! I J u d g e G a rd n e r an d C ounty C om m is-; ' C om m ission, in a s ta te m e n t issued SINATION OF JA P A N E SE W AR s io n e r V ictor B u rsell on th e ir r e tu r n ! recen tly . S u n d ay n ig h t fro m P o rtla n d , w h ere ■ M INISTER AT SHANGHAI T hese a rtic le s a re based on an en- th e tra n s a c tio n w as com p leted w ith tire d ly e rro n e o u s re p o rt t h a t th e th e re p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e C h ic a g o ’ C om m ission has ruled th a t bonds is- F l,'H,,R in A ttack on M inister, T w o ( firm Qf conference w ith Mr. M cCorm ick yester »lay, Mr. G reer nn- c o m m itte e o f A sh lan d an d M o d -'B e rt G reer, an d he was a c co m p an ied bond h u v ers. sued in a n irrig a tio n d is tr ic t con­ K o re a n s R . n A m uck, F irin g In to Tw o h u n d re d th o u sa n d d o lla rs of nouncee that h is prosp ective hotel investors w ill visit A sh­ ford c itiz e n s left A sh la n d in hv M ayor G ates, Mr. M cCprm ick a n d s t i t u t e s a firs t lien on lan d in th e fo u r c a rs a b o u t 1 o ’clock Mon- th e la t e r ’s se c re ta ry , Mr. F e rg u so n , < row«! on W h a rf, K illing tin e a n d th e se bon d s a re fo r w ork on th e C ra -I land about April 15th. Mr. M cCormick and Mr. R ichm ond have ! d is tric t a n d th a t it is th e re fo re im -j M ark M ontgom ery and Alex S p ar- te r L a k e road a n d $150,000 fo r th e d a y a fte rn o o n , a n d d ro v e to H orn- g oitru Mr. A llen Pollock in terested in th e A shland project, and he W o u n d in g E ig h t. i possible fo r th e o w n er of such land I A sh lan d K la m a th ro ad . T hey also b ro o k . w h e re th ey m et tra in lti on row . who took th e fo u rth m ach in e w ill accom pany them here to look over th e local situ ation . Mr. to com ply w ith th e law re q u irin g SH A N G H A I, C h in a, M arch 28.— a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g of th e co m m is­ w hich S ir A u c k la n d a n d L ady G eddes | o v er to H o rn b ro o k , b ro u g h t up th e Pollock built th e S ain t F ran cis h o tel at San F rancisco, and the past th em to give th e s ta te a f irs t m o rt­ A n A m erican w om an n am ed S n y d e r sion. M r. G a rd n e r says th a t w hile w ere p a sse n g e rs, to g e th e r w ith Vice ¡ re a r of th e p a rty over th e m o u n ta in s. five years has com pletely reorganized the P alace hotel there. Both g ag e on th e p ro p e rty a s s e c u rity for w as k illed h e re , w hen tw o K o re a n s th e fe d e ra l road b u re a u h a s not r e ­ P re s id e n t anti M rs. E. O. M cCorm ick. an d w ere p re p a re d to ta k e c h a rg e of Mr. R ichm ond and Mr. Pollock are hotel men o f w ide experience th e loan. F o r th is re a so n th e re p o rt r a n a m u c k , an d fire d on a crow d of ceived d e fin ite in s tru c tio n s to go A cco rd in g to a rr a n g e m e n ts p rev io u s- any of th e p a rty , sh o u ld a m achine ami am ple capital and have th e hearty support ami endorsem ent of goes on to say, th e C om m ission will to u r is ts a r r iv in g on th e A m e ric an a h e a d a n d let c o n tra c ts on th e C ra te r ly m ade, th e d istin g u is h e d p a rty w a s i go w rong w hile en ro u te. the Southern P acific Com pany, a s men am ply experienced and able not accep t such bonded p ro p e rty as i s h ip p in g b o a rd s te a m e r P in e T re e L a k e ro ad b etw een T ra il an d P ro s- ta k e n fro m th e tr a in and b ro u g h t to han d le th e A shland project, i f they can be in terested , in a big Upon a rriv in g in A sh lan d , Mr. s e c u ritv fo r a loan. T he a rtic le s also S a te , fo llo w in g an u n su c ce ssfu l a t - , pect, th ey expect to do so th is w eek. o v e r lb e m o u n ta in s by a u to , way. Sheldon took his p a rty an d m ad e a l q u o te th e a tto r n e y g e n e ra l of th e te m p t to a s s a s s in a te B aron T a n a k a .' T h e g o v e rn m e n t a n d s ta te h ig h w ay ®en F S heldon, p re sid e n t of th e trip th ro u g h th e p a rk and up th e Mr. Greer w ill leave for B urbank, C alif., in a few days to bring s ta te a s th e a u th o r ity b e h in d th e E ig h t p e rso n s in th e crow d w ere ; co m m issio n s wiil each spend $ 150,- ¡M edford C h a m b e r of C om m erce, took his fam ily back to A shland, ami w ill return on or b efore April 10, canyon to th e u p p e r e n tra n c e of th e C om m ission in m a k in g such ru lin g . w ounded by b u lle ts . i 000 on th is p ro je c t, th is y ear, a to ta l tb e le a J > h a v in g as his p a s s e n g e r s ! high d riv e, on w hich they m ade th e after which th e com m ittee of n eg o tia tio n lately agreed u|>on by the T hese n -w p a p a r re p o rts a re u t- j B aron T a n a k a , J a p a n e s e m in is te r of $300,000. T h ey will g ra d e . m a - |th e h o n o ra b le S ir G eddes, A r t h u r ' r e tu r n trip T he o th e r c a rs stopped Cliamlrer of Com m erce w ill he sp eed ily organized and be in readi­ te tly w ith o u t fo u n d a tio n . T he law of w ar, w as e n ro u te to J a p a n from j c a d a m iz e a n d b u ild c e m e n t b rid g e s B erry , M ayor L a m k in an d E. V. C a r-' n ess to confer w ith th e in vestors as to th e requirem ents from the a t th e H otel A sh lan d , w h ere th e is plain on th e s u b je c t, a n d sp e cif-j M an ila, w h e re he had visited w ith I fro m T ra il seven m iles to w a rd P ro s- te r, a n d Mr. T e n n a n t, S ir G e d d e s’ city. C h a m b e r of C om m erce had p lan n ed ically excepts such lin es in s t a t i / g i G e n e ra l W ood. As th e J a p a n e s e m in - jp e c t. o r to M cCloud, a n d from P ro s -, se c re ta ry . G eorge T. C ollins p ilo ted ir the hotel project is favorably settled , Mr. G reer w ill enter a recep tio n in th e hotel p a rlo r. th e re q u ire m e n ts as to th e f ir s t l is t e r ste p p e d on th e g an g w ay , tw o P ^ t th is w ay a b o u t six m iles to C a s - tb e second c a r, an d had as p assen - th e real esta te business in A shland. Tea an d w a fe rs w ere served th e m or gage. T he a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l h as i K o re a n s s p ra n g from c o n c e a lm e n t on j cad e go rg e, w hich will in c lu d e a ll ^ e rs, L ady G eddes, M rs. M cC orm ick, d istin g u is h e d v isito rs an d th e citi- nevpr X e _ w h a rf a n d . . b e fo re _ T a n a k a had _ , t n _____ ■»________ v ..... n ev er been •lebnd a sk e d fzxv. fo r o« an o p inion on i -L th b rid g e s b etw een T ra il and P ro sp e c t. P ro f. I. R. V ining a n d V ernon Vaw- th e s u b je c t by th e C om m ission, a n d | re a c h e d th e foot of th e g a n g p la n k , (C ontinued on Page Four) ¡ te r. T h e th ir d c a r w as d riv e n by! TWO BUSINESS FIRM S TO MOVE TH IS W EEK s “ l T a " " " eVer r ™ d a re c a n d id a te s fo r th e o ffice of b u d d in g and is expected to m ove in- to th e ___ new q u __ a r _____________________ te r s th is w eek c u i i t > fo r th e loan. As a m a tte r of I s h o t w hich re s u lte d in th e d e a th of o f th e fo llo w in g , a ll re s id e n ts of th e c o u n ty t r e a s u r e r to succeed M iss i as act o rd e rs for a p p ra is a l of lan d s in M rs. S n y d er, a s th ey w ere th e o n l y ! r e s e r v a tio n : F re d IL H ood. M rs. Lu D onna D ennis, w ho is r e tir in g a t the* S P R IN G F IE L D , 111., M arch 28.— does Mr. M iddleton bonded irrig a tio n d is tr ic ts h a v e been ones a rm e d w ith g u n s, o th e r K o re a n s , c in d a H ood. W a lte r L. H ood, C h a rle s end of tw o te rm s. E v ery u n io n coal m in e in th e co u n - T h e stOck of feeds w hich Mrs. C h a r lo tte / W A SH IN G TO N s e n t to a p p ra is e rs , w hich w ould not th ro w in g try . as well an m any n o n -u n io n field s S q u a re Deal h a s had s to re d in th e bom bs a n d u sin g S. Hood, R osa H u ff, T en a B a r k le y ,; C u n n in g h a m w ill seek electio n fo r * - . i - . M arch 28.— T he w ill pass th e so ld ie r bonus have been done if th e r e h ad been w ill be id le next S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , b u ild in g since th ey v a c ate d it _ „ knives. Mrs. S n y d er w as a m e m b e r M aggie Jo h n B all, Guy P e a rso n . M el-jC ounty s u p e rin te n d e n t of schools f o r a e a a te Shown Scenic Beauty of P ark and P tvttoalHiy leasantlv E n te rtain e d a t Hotel by PrO’Tlinent Citizens. Formal Announcement of Their Coming Made Yesterday by Vice-President MeCormick. Ak FTER A COAL STRIKE IS BONUS BIEE IS NEXT SATURDAY P re sid e n t L ew is of th e U n ited M ine W o rk e rs to ld th e In te r n a tio n a l N ew s S ervice to d ay . He sa id : ‘N ot only h av e we th e a s su ra n c e of o u r m en, h u t m any n o n -u n io n m in e rs will jo in us in th e w a lk o u t.” CLAM SU PPE R GIVEN MONDAY EVENING stOre b u ild in g , w as p u rc h a se d by t h e '™ 7 QU6Stion as to th e a c c e p ta b ility o f a p a rty of to u ris ts of a n in te rn a - vin M. E n g le, R o se tta C raw fo rd a n d A shland M ills a n d th e J o s e p h in e of th e s e c u rity . tio n al to u rin g agency. M eda C. S keen. F a r m e r s ’ C o -o p erativ e a sso c ia tio n : an d w aa la k e n o u t of th e buJld th e la tte r p a r t of la s t week Women Demanding Right io Smoke Storm N. Y. Police Commissioner in te rp re te d a police re s o lu tio n of th e N EW YO RK , M arch 28.— P olice d o io u s b council, an d p ro m p tly c o in - 1 ic e , w as tw e n ty -fiv e p o u n d s of fire-) C o m m issio n er E n r ig h t’s o ffice w as a p l‘.ed With ¿ he d e m a n d o£ fa ir WOod. d e le g a tio n . T h e o rd e r w as rescin d ed . v e rita b le sto rm c e n te r th is m o rn in g , T he s in g e rs rec e iv e s a la rie s , th e W hen th e o rd e r w e n t fo rth last b e st of w hich, 1,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ru b le s p e r w lien a bevy of w om en sw ooped dow n on him , a n d d e m a n d e d th a t he c au sei n ig h t it cau sed c o n s te rn a tio n in th e m o n th , w ill pay fo r only a p o u n d and to he resc in d ed a p o lice re g u la tio n fa sh io n a b le h o te ls a n d r e s ta u r a n ts a h a lf of b re a d d aily . t h a t had go n e in to force tw elv e h o u r s ! w h e re w o»ien h av e been p e rm itte d to M any of th e b e st s in g e rs have p rev io u sly , p u ttin g th e ban on w o m -| n d u ls ? th e w eed - b u t tb e p ro p ri le ft, b u t th e re s till a re th irty -fiv e a th ird te rm . M rs. Lucy T. A lvarez, ’ a t 1 e p re s e n t session, a c ro r ling »to p re d ic tio n s of le a d e rs of both of R ed d in g , a n n o u n c e s th a t she will ; sides. ru n fo r th e o ffice of co u n ty r e c o r d e r .1 T he fig h t ou s o ld ie r com p en satio n O ver in th e old tow n of S h a sta . M rs.! in th e s e n a te will he c e n te re d on th e ! E th e l B la ir will be a c a n d id a te to ¡succeed h e rse lf a s ju stic e of th e e ff o r ts of th e re p u b lic a n s to include ¡ th e sa le s tax provision fo r ra is in g j peace in S h a sta to w n sh ip . fu n d s w ith w hich to pay th e bonus, j T his p ro g ra m will m eet w ith o r g a n ­ ized re sista n c e . Mr. a n d Mrs. S. F. T h o rn to n , of UH1NKSB UNITE ON PACT 192 A lechanic s tr e e t, gave a d in n e r TO OVERTHROW PEKIN p a ity M onday e v en in g in th e form of a clam s u p p e r a t th e ir hom e fo r , SH AN GHA I, M arch 28— It is re ­ a n u m b e r of frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s. p o rte d o fficially in th e C hinese T hose p re s e n t to e n jo y th e ev en in g p ress, th a t a tre a ty h as been con- w ere M essrs, an d M esdam es E . J. j elu d e d betw een Dr. Sun Yta Sen, W elch, T. L. P ow ell, C. A. P a tto n . P re sid e n t of th e s o u th e rn C hinese en sm o k in g in public places. T h e re e to is to r th e m ost p a rt a g re e d th e y j p rin c ip a ls , w ith a c h o ru s a n d b a lle t, G erald G u n te r, W illiam P a tro n , F re d w ould be in fa v o r of th e e n fo rc e - S e v e ra l p e rfo rm a n c e s a w eek a re N o tw ith s ta n d in g th a t K la m a th R epublic a n d G eneral C hang Tso Lin, w ere society w om en in th e crow d, P a tto n , M isses E th e l P ow ell a n d W ar L ord of M an ch u ria, one of th e Ire n e M cLain. A d e lig h tfu l tim e P a lls >s in th e th ro e s of a big s tr ik e th e r e w ere w om en w ho had fo u g h t m e n t of su cb a re g u la tio n , given. M any of th e s e a ts a r e free, W A SH IN G TO N , M arch - 2 8 ,- S w if t - nio st pow e,.ful t, gUfps c h in a in th e lu m b e r in d u stry , w hich is te m ­ v a lia n tly in th e s u ff r a g e tte ra n k s , 1 w as e n jo y ed by a ll p re se n t. ----------------------------- and a box fo r six p e rso n s co sts only ly a n d « « e x p e c te d ly , th e s e n a te , s it-. T h e m ain object8 Qf th e (re a ty a f# p o ra rily p a ra ly z in g b u sin e ss. t h e ! an. W . R. « N. ROAD TO____________ He say s th a t w ith in five y e a rs it will P-, sag e sh ow ed, w ere E d w a rd T r u itt, k S P E N D F IV E M IL LIO N S be n e c essa ry to ad d th re e s to rie s to CALIFORNIA MINISTER IS •A 23, colored, a n d Jo e M artinez, 21, a ----------- th e office sectio n of th e H a rt build- G IV EN B O TTLE O F W IN E M exican. PO R TLA N D , M arch 28 — T h e O re- ing. gon W a sh in g to n R ailw ay & N aviga- O th e r p ro je c ts proposed, b u t w hich LODI. C alif., M arch 28.— Rev. « • y PA TIEN TS ON OCEAN GET tion co m p an y will sp en d $5,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m ay n o t s ta r t th is y ear, th e c irc u la r C h a rle s P rice, C o n g re g a tio n a l p a s to r th is y e a r in O regon a n d W a sh in g to n , says, in clu d e $250,000 fo r ra ilro a d PRESCRIPTIONS BY W IR ELESS h ere, says th a t a n e a tly -d re sse d In c o n s tru c tin g new b rid g e s a n d c o n s tru c tio n an d $45,000 fo r exten-i ----------- s tr a n g e r accosted him in a g ro cery i. tra c k a g e . G e n e ral M an ag er O’B rien »ion of w a te r m ain s, a to ta l of $295,- V A SHING TON , M arch 28— A m er- s to re h e re y e ste rd a y w ith a re q u e st h as a n n o u n c e d 000. ican sea c a p ta in s have n o t been slow th a t th e m in is te r ta k e c h a rg e of a A new ste e l b rid g e a c ro ss th e Col- All th is in a d d itio n to th e lu m b e r in a v a ilin g th em se lv e s of th e m edical p a c k ag e enclosed in a g u n n y sa c k and u m b ia b etw een V illa rd a n d H edges p ay ro ll, n o rm a lly $400.000 a m o n th w ireless advice o ffe red by th e IT. S. to c a re for it u n til th e o w n e r r e ­ w ill be th e la rg e s t p ro je c t. betw een May and N ovem ber. p u b lic H e a lth S ervice H o sp ital No. tu rn e d , say in g , “ 1 11 be back in ju s t L u m b e r c o stin g m any h u n d re d s o f, “ If th is fa ils to convince th e w orld 70 (H u d so n S tre e t, New Y o rk ) re- a m in u te .” th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs w ill be p u r- th a t we have s o m e th in g else up h ere p o rts th e a rriv a l a t 10 o ’clock a t A fter w a itin g h a lf an h o u r a n d th e chased In th e tw o s ta te s fo r th e con- th a n to fig h t fo r o u r fa v o rite c o u rt- n ght of a m essage from th e s te a m - o w n er still bein g a b se n t, c u rio sity A s tru c tlo n of new fre ig h t an d re frig - h o u s e ,” sa y s A. T S tev en so n , Secre- sh ip C h a s te r V alley say in g th a t a got th e b e tte r of Rev. P ric e and e r a to r c a rs. ta r y o f th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce. m an on b o a rd w as s u ffe rin g from cau sed him to in v e s tig a te th e con- -------------------- --- - ‘th e n w e’ll have to dig up a few m ore pain in th e a b d o m en , p e rs is te n t te n ts of th e sack , w hich proved to be T h e O regon a lu m n i a r e w o rk in g fa c ts a n d fig u re s .” vo m itin g , an d in a b ility ti lie dow n a b o ttle of w ine done up In a p a p e r w ith th e L egion to m ak e th e c o n c ert ow ing to th e pain. T h e o ffic e r of th e box. a t th e A rm o ry T h u rs d a y n ig h t a su c ­ Del M onte B a rtle tt p e a rs, 10 cen ts day p io m p tly p re sc rib e d tre a tm e n t, W h e th e r it w as a p ra n k o r an ef- a s* V cess. T h e boys w ill be e n te r ta in e d a t p er can a t D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . “ W e a n d th e next m o rn in g th e sh ip w ire- fo rt to tra p th e m in is te r fo r viola- th e hom es o f th e ir frie n d s. 174-4 sell fo r le ss.” 175tf Messed th a n k s , sa y in g th a t th e tion of th e V o lstead a c t is a q u e stio n (Copyright I ¡p a tie n t w as m uch im proved. w hich P ric e c a n n o t decide • 1 QUO IN PACIFIC t Talent Man Found Man Paralyzed Is Taken to Hospital The End o f a Perfect March/Day y aw?