♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. ♦ This is a proven fact. A shland D aily T idings 9 9 9 9 *»99«9«34*44>♦♦<4 9 MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- 9 9 vive th re e m o n th s in the rich 9 9 ozone a t A sh lan d . T h e p u re do- 9 $> m estic w a te r h e lp s .' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 _______ (International News W ire Service) VOLUME Y 3 ASHLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, V oi. 4 3 ) DOLLAR BLAZE DESTROYS FAMOUS HOTEL $ < ^ < ¿ > < $ > 9 9 9 9 9 ^ 9 9 <# 9 9 ¡ 9 COSTS $ 1 0 0 A DAY 9 9 TO M X D VALVE O F DOG 9 9 ---------- 9 OWOSSO. N. Y., M arch 31.— 9 i ® W h a t is th e v a lu e of a th re e - 9 ¡ 9 legged dog? A ju ry is try in g to 9 9 decide, a n d it is co stin g th e 9 ¡ 9 co u n ty $100 a day to h av e th em 9 19 do it. 9! 9 A r th u r B row n claim s th e loss 9 • ( ¡ 9 of a leg h a m p e re d his dog in 9 ' __________ _ 9 h u n tin g and h a s b ro u g h t s u it 9 ! 9 fo r $100 a g a in s t G eorge A k in, 9 ' M IAM I, F la ., M arch 31. At th e ;> Whom he accu ses of h av in g sh o t 9 w irele ss s ta tio n h ere, a re p o r t w as + a Ieg o ff his prize h u n tin g dog > i receiv ed e a ily th is m o rn in g , t h a t th e 19 w hen it cam e on th e A ikin fa rm . 9 ; fam o u s C olonial h o tel a t N assau in 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 No. 178 NATION-WIDE COAL STRIKE WILL BEGIN AT MIDNIGHT _ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 ' 9 WOMEN SMOKERS TOLD 9' 9 THEY MAY RUIN EYES 9 ! 1« ----- — 9 9 ¡ 9 a re w a rn e d n o t to sm oke u n d e r 9 ' ¡ 9 p eril of ru in in g th e ir e y e sig h t 9 | | 9 by Dr. F. A. W all, of C olum bia 9 9 U n iv e rsity school of o p to m e trv , 9 NEARLY A MILLION MINE-WORKERS WILL LAY DOWN THEIR ¡ 9 PICKS AT STROKE OF TWELVE. ' it CYCLONE WIPES OUT A TOYYN ALABAM A BOSTON, M arch 31.— W om en 9 1 w ho sp o k e b e fo re th e conven- 9 ‘ V i n X S “ L X as 9 h ig h ly developed an o rg an ism •> 9 a s th e fem ale of th e species, 9 H U N T SV IL L E , A la., M arch 31.— 9 sh o u ld in d u lg e in a n a rc o tic as 9 cyclone w hich stru c k th e so u th - ¡ 9 p o w erfu l as to b ac c o .” said Dr. 9 ¡ 9 W all. 9 « a ste rn p a rt of M adison co u n ty , 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ov® fturned th e ste a m b o a t Ja m e s the Bahamas, was burned to t h e --------------------------------- ----------------------------- - • T rig g in th e T en n essee riv e r a t g ro u n d , b u t no lives w ere lost. T he I C la rk ’s L an d in g , d e stro y e d th e tr a n s ­ d a m a g e is e s tim a te d a t over a mil-1 m ission lines th e re , a n d did o th e r lion d o lla rs. T h is w as th e m o st ex-, c o n sid e ra b le dam age. elu siv e h o tel in th e isla n d s an d w as! S u rro u d in g s tow ns a r e re p o rte d g re a tly fre q u e n te d by w e a lth y A m er­ w ith o u t lig h t o r pow er. N E W YO RK , M arch 31.— E a rly been no c h a n g e in th e g o v e rn m e n t’s THIS IS WHAT MINERS icans. C ra n e H ill, a sm all tow n n e a r here, th is m o rn in g all hope w as a b a n d o n ed policy to “ s it tig h t, keep h a n d s off ARE STRIKING FOR I , w as wiped o u t by th e cyclone e a rly of a v e rtin g th e coal s tr ik e w hich is an d a w a it d e v e lo p m e n ts.” CARRJGAN MAY BE B riefly , th e a n th r a c ite m in e rs w a n t ! today. A ccording to m ea g re re p o rts now sch ed u led to go in to e ffe c t a t Not u n til th e public b eg in s to s u f - 1 in c re a se d w ages, th e b itu m in o u s CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE 1 re a c h in g h ere, sev eral a re re p o rted m d n ig h t. P ro m p tly on th e s tro k e of fer, e ith e r th ro u g h lack of coal or m in e rs w a n t to re ta in p re s e n t basic to have been killed and m any in ­ 12, h a lf a m illion union m in e rs will Through p ro fite e rin g of th e d e a le rs, REDDING, Calif., March 3 1 .— scales, a n d th e o p e ra to rs in both ju re d . P h y sicia n s an d n u rse s have cease w o rk in g , a n d it is c o n fid e n tly will th e g o v e rn m e n t ta k e a h a n d , u n ­ fie ld s w a n t w age re d u c tio n s. W h ile j L ew is (C arrig an , s e c re ta ry of th e been ru sh e d to th e d e v a sta te d village expected*!»} th e re p re s e n ta tiv e s of less re q u e s te d to do so by th e p a r ­ N o rth e rn C o u n tie s a sso c ia tio n , a d ­ b o th sides in clu d e v a rio u s o th e r d e-l from th is city. th e U nited \Dne W o rk e rs of A m erica, tie s to th e c o n tro v e rsy , it was s ta te d m itte d to d ay th a t he is g iving th e m au d s in th e ir w age p ro p o sa ls, the , T w enty houses in th e tw is te r ’s th a t th e se will be a u g m e n te d by not o fficially th is m o rn in g . re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n fo r c o n g re s s ­ m ain issu e is w ages. In b rie f, t h * W A SH IN G TO N , M arch 31.— T h e B E L FA S T , M arch 31.— D espite th e Pa ,h betw een th e to w n s of C ulm an less th a n 200,000 n o n -u n io n m in e rs. T h e g o v e rn m e n t w ill issu e tw o m in e rs ’ d e m a n d s a re as follow s: m an In th e Second d is tric t, “ se rio u s A th erican g o v e rn m e n t h a s se n t off c- Iris h peace a g re e m e n t signed in Lon- an d C ran e H ill have been d em olished. , , .... .. . . I , . , S trik e n o tices h a v e been p o ste d in w a rn in g s — o n e to th e m in e rs, th a t c o n s id e ra tio n .“ tai n o tific a tio n to th e o th e r p ow ers .. ... BITU M INO US— R em oval of d iff e r ­ don la s t n ig h t, violence is still con-i ----------------------------- , .. , bo’b th e b itu m in o u s a n d a n th r a c ite th e re be no violence, an d th e o th e r of th e W a sh in g to n a rm s c o n fe re n c e ,; . . ............................... fields, P h ilip M u rray , vice p re s id e n t to th e o p e ra to rs , th a t th e re sh a ll be e n tia ls w ith in an d b etw een d is tric ts U niting in U lste r province. Four th a t th e A m erican s e n a te h as com ­ in lllcrea8en in cre ase d " w “ ages i so “ a s s to 10 r e s u lt In 8«» ¡m e n , tw o of th em policem en, w ere of th e U nited Mine W o rk e rs o f A m e r­ no p ro fite e rin g . pleted th e ra tific a tio n of all th e con- i c a . a n n o u n c ed . U nion m in e rs, 595,- “ T h e r e ’s n o ju s tific a tio n fo r a n y ■f° r S° m e W° rk P rs a n d re d u c tio «- f o r 's h o t dow n in th e s tre e ts , an d tre - ' fere n c e tre a tie s. 000 stro n g , he said , will lay dow n ad v n n ce in th e p ric e of coal, a n d th e ,lonR'• e s L »hlishnient of th e six hour j m en d o u s d a m a g e has been done by a j As soon a s ra tific a tio n is c o m p le t-' tnrv h e ir tools a t m id n ig h t to n ig h t, w hen p u b lic s h o u ld n o t p « y it ,” sa id Sec- a y ’ ' e *d ay w«**k; pay a n d o n e -h a lf aprips se rie s of tnnonH in c e n d ia ry fi™«, fire s <„ in »».^ th e busl- ed by th e o th e r pow ers, th e d a te w 11 fo r o v e rtim e w ork, a n d do u b le ,,ay i ness d istric ts . th e p re se n t w o rk in g c o n tra c t w ith re ta ry of L a b o r D avis. be set for th e e x ch an g e of ’• tific a - for S u n d ay a n d ho lid ay w o rk ; w eek ­ th e o p e ra to rs will expire. A m em b e r of th e U lster c o n s ta b ­ tlo n s, a f te r w hich th e »«-a tie s will ly p a y d a y s; a w age c o n tra c t fo r I wo u la ry was k illed , a n d a n o th e r w>s I W hile e x p re ssin g a hope fo r speedy PREDICTS GREATEST LAKDK 'a c tu a lly becom e e ffe c tiv e BATTLE IN HISTORY y e a rs, e n d in g M arch 31, 1924. n e g o tia tio n s of a new c o n tra c t fo r th e w ounded w hen a d e ta c h m e n t of Sinn A N T H R A C IT E — T w en ty p er c e n t W A SH IN G TO N , M arch 31.— T h is a n th r a c ite w o rk e rs, fie ith e r m in e rs F e in e rs a rriv e d w ith rifles. A police A m ong th e d in n e r g u e sts a t th e j n o r o p e ra to rs w ould p re d ic t to d ay s tr ik e will u s h e r in th e g r e a te s t in ­ in c re a se of w ages fo r to n n a g e w ork- p a tro l w as a tta c k e d n e a r N ew ry, E lk s club la s t e v e n in g w e re M r. an d th a t such an a g re e m e n t w ould be d u s tr ia l c o n te s t t h a t h a s e v e r been e rs, a n d $1 a day a d v a n ce fo r day la- , fire being tu rn e d on th em from a Mrs. C la re n c e L an e, w ho had as t h e i r ' U N IV ER SITY O F OREGON, E u- rea c h e d b e fo re th e n a tio n beg an to fo u g h t in A m erica, la b o r le a d e rs h e re b o re rs ; a b o litio n of s u b -c o n tra c tin g ; m a c h in e gun in a m b u sh . I gene, M arch 31.— (S p e c ia l)— Am ong J. H. M ulcahy, g e n e ra l fre ig h t g u e sts, Mr. a n d M rs. W . A. R ockfel- teel th e pinch of a coal s h o rta g e . —,_________________ . have p re d ic te d . T he m in e o w n ers, th ro u g h in d iv id u al a g re e m e n ts ; es- a g e n t o f th e S o u th e rn P acific com ­ low. M r. a n d M rs. C. F. S h e p h e rd th e s e c re ta rie s of co m m ercial bodies The c o u n try h as a re s e rv e su p p ly th ey say, by re fu s in g to c o n fe r w ith ta b lis h m e n t of a ‘ c h e c k -o ff” system pany lin e s in O regon, a n n o u n c e s re ­ had a s th e ir g u e sts a t th e club last who a re h e re a t th e s h o rt c o u rse for of c o lle ctin g u nion d u es by o p e ra to rs ! of coal w hich it is expected w ill last th e w o rk e rs, h av e p la in ly w a rn e d vision in r a te s on tin can s from P o r t ­ evening, th e G. E. M acV icar fam ily. th e second y e a r in succession is J. H . tl^pm th ey a re o u t to b rea k th e m in - w ith h o ld in g su m s from m in e rs ’ th re e m o n th s. lan d to p o in ts in S o u th e rn O regon, j F u lle r, se c re ta ry of th e A shland j e rs ’ u n ion. A g ain st th is m en ace will w ag es; u n ifo rm ity of w ages fo r sim - w hich se rv e s to place th e fru it a n d ! c h a m b e r of com m erce. Mr. F u lle r GOVERNMENT TO MAINTAIN be th ro w n th e e n tire s tr e n g th of th'e ila r o c c u p a tio n s; e x te n sio n of the v e g e ta b le c a n n e rs o f S o u th e rn O re -' has ta k e n a p ro m in e n t p art in th e e ig h t-h o u r day to in clu d e all w ork - POLICY OF HANDS-OFF w hole o rg a n iz e d la b o r m o v em en t. gon on a g r e a te r p a rity of ra te s w ith i d iscu ssio n s since his tirriv a l h e re W A SH IN G TO N , M arch 31.— P r e s ­ S e n a to r L a F o lle tte in a fo rm a l e rs ; a u n ifo rm “ c o n s id e ra tio n ” d a y ; i d e n t H a rd in g a n d his c a b in e t d is­ s ta te m e n t said th e im p e n d in g coal w age fo r m in e rs w hose w age is r e ­ th e c a n n in g fa c to rie s lo cated in th e ‘ T uesday. He has m ad e a p a rtic u la r W illa m e tte valley a n d e a ste rn and stu d y of th e a u to cam p g ro u n d sit- cussed th e im p e n d in g tie -u p of th e s tr ik e w as d e lib e ra te ly forced by th e duced by a b n o rm a l w o rk in g condl- w e s te rn W a sh in g to n a n d C a lifo rn ia : ' T he L ady M acabees gave an e x - 'u a tio n ’ and hls ud,’ re39 0,1 ’b a t sub- n a tio n 's coal field s, sc h ed u le d for o p e ra to rs as a p a rt of a s y s te m a tic | tlo n s ; in cre ase d pay fo r o v e rtim e Old New m ld a ig h t to n ig h t, a n d a t th e co n clu - a tte m p t by big b u sin e ss to d e fla te w o rk ; c o n tra c t fo r tw o y e a rs e n d in g ) c e lle n t p ro g ra m W ednesday ev en in g W8S reeelv ed w lth n‘u<’’» In te r- R a te R a te I est. sion, th e m em b e rs said th e r e h a d 1 w ages a n d sm ash th e unions. ¡M arch 31, 1924. i a t th e ir h all. T hey h ad a s g u e sts per p er Mr. F u lle r c a u tio n e d th e secre- ¡d u rin g th e evening, th e s ta te b a s k e t­ T h e M en’s Glee club of th e U ni­ 100 100 ! ta r ie s of th e d a n g e r in re g a rd in g BOOTLEGGER IS TAKEN ball ch am p io n s. (TTIZENS1IIP IS DENIED 37% v e rsity of O regon gave th e ir pro- P o r tla n d to S u th e rlin . -4 2 % 't h e to u ris ts as a “ c ro p ” to be h a r- TO JACKSONVILLE JAIL T he follow ing p ro g ra m was ren- RY RUSSIANS TO MANY P o rtla n d to R o se b u rg . .4 5 % 3 7% g ram la s t ev e n in g a t th e A rm o ry un- i i vested. ’“W e got t h a t idea. I th in k , ------ — id e re d d u rin g th e ev e n in g : d e r th e au sp ic e s of th e local c h a p te r 45 P o rtla n d to G ra n ts P ass 56% from s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia . C alifo r- Dave M iller, who w as a rre s te d fo r Vocal solo— Mr. H ale, of th e A m erican L egion. ' LONDON, ..lurch 31. T he so v iet 44 45 P o rtla n d to M edford . . . 6 1 % Ma e | n la seem s to have given th e im p re s­ h av in g in his possession a s u it case P ia n o d u e t— M ildred and I An u n u su a lly la rg e crow d tu rn e d Rf>' ' ’ n m en t is ta k in g d ra s tic a c ti o n , 45 P o rtla n d to T a le n t . . . . 6 2 % sion to to u ris ts th a t i t ’s th e ir m oney c o n ta in in g tw elve p in ts a n d th irte e n K aegi. ¡o u t to h e a r th e boys in song and W th re g a rd to « » .ssian s a b ro a d w ho! 45 P o rtla n d to A sh lan d . . . 6 2 % th a t is w anted. Isn ’t th e re a c h a n c e .” . a rc deem ed to have in c u rre d th e lo ss | q u a r ts of m o o n sh in e, was b ro u g h t T a b lea u , “ Rock of A ges” — P au l T h e p re s e n t r a te s a re th e s u b je c t ¡s tu n ts , an d w hile very little classi he a sk e d , “ to show th a t we a re not of th e ir rig h ts of c itiz e n sh ip . b e fo re J u s tic e G ow dy y e ste rd a y af- H a rk in s. of m in im u m w eig h t of 16.000 p o u n d s cal m u slc w as re n d e re d , som e of th e exclusively a fte r th e d o lla r ? ” te rn o o n . He a sk e d fo r a p o stp o n e-, By a d ecree p u b lish e d in Moscow, D rill by M acabeee d rill team . fo r 36 foot c a r, g ra d u a te d u p w a rd s n u m b e rs w ere such a s to d e m o n s tra te In c id e n ta lly , he p o in ted o u t th a t five classes of p erso n s a re d e c la re d in en t of th e h e a rin g u n til S a tu rd a y ,) R e a d in g — Dr. M attie Shaw . as le n g th of c a r in cre ase s. New ra te s th e high q u a lity of th e voices eom- I A sh lan d , w hich, he sa id , has th e to h av e lost th e ir rig h ts . T h ese in -i ! in o rd e r to give him tim e to c o n su lt Vocal solo— M rs. J o h n S h o ririd g e . w ill be s u b je c t to m in im u m w eig h t of p o sin g th e club. m ost b e a u tifu l p ark g ro u n d s in th e elu d e R u ssian s w ho h av e lived! counsel. A ssista n t D istric t A tto rn e y ! T a b lea u , “ S o ld iers of T o m m o ro w ” T he p ian o se le c tio n s w ere very 14,000 p o u n d s fo r 36 foot c a r, and w est, and w as th e firs t place to pay a b ro a d fo r five y e a rs w ith o u t apply-! At th e m e e tin g of th e ex ecu tiv e C odding w as p re s e n t a n d c o n sen te d — D ennis E spy an d H azel D e a rd o rff. g r a d u a te d u p w a rd s a s le n g th of c a r good, sh o w in g an a r tis tic to u ch in p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n to th e co m fo rt ing fo r pasfpoitts, b e fo re J u n e 1, ! c o m m itte e of th e J a c k so n co u n ty di- to th e stay . M iller w as ta k e n to th e . X ylophone solo— Mr. O rton. ! of a u to m o b ile to u ris ts , h a s p ro fite d in c re a se s, a n d in a d d itio n to th is , som e of th e m ore d iffic u lt selections. P ia n o solo— H elen S an fo rd . A ubrey P. F u rry , of P hoenix, well 1922, an d th o se w ho le ft R u ssia a f te r vision of th e O regon S ta te T e a c h e rs ’ co u n ty ja il a t Ja c k so n v ille , by S her- c h a n g e, a ru le w ill be p ro v id ed to the ' c o n sid e rab ly from th e ir v isits. vallev fOr N ovem ber 7, 1917, w ith o u t th e p e r- a sso c ia tio n , c o n sistin g of G eorge A. ¡iff T e rrill a n d D eputy F o rn c ro o k . E ach of th e n u m b e rs w as ren - ! e ffe c t t h a t w h e re c a rs a re loaded to know n ’n tb e R ogue riv e r T he s ta te a sso c ia tio n of c o m m e r­ m ission of th e so v iet g o v e rn m e n t. | B riscoe, p re s id e n t; H. P. J e w e tt, v ic e ' Di y e s te rd a y ’s a c c o u n t of th e a r - 'd e r e d in an exceedingly p leasin g fnU vi«inip pfinftpitv a n d thp a c tu a l his re m a rk a b le voice, re n d e re d a cial s e c re ta rie s Is h o ld in g its co nven­ w e ig h t of sh ip m e n t is less th a n th e n u m b e r of solo o ffe rin g s in his u su a l T h o se w ho v o lu n ta rily serv ed In | p re s id e n t; C ounty S u p e rin te n d e n t re s t an e r r o r w as m ade in th e n a m e m a n n e r, a n d all of th o se on th e pro- tion h ere as th e g uest of th e U ni­ « » i , h i fn r i i 7 P o f p ar p lea sin g m a n n e r, a n d also p a r t i d - a rm ,e s w h ,Ch to u g h t a g a in s t th e so-! H om es, Mrs. E d n a A llen a n d R ay of th e accu sed , it being m ad e to ap- g ram w ere given an en co re to w hich v ersity of O regon. M ore th a n tw en ty m in im u m w e ig h t fo r th e s ze 01 c a r n n m b e rs elven bv th e viet g o v e rn m e n t o r w ho p a r t i c i p a t e d '" ' ' had ' ' been a r- 1 each ' resp o n d ed . H e n d ' e rso n , s e c r e ta r y -tre a s u re r , a t 1 p e a r th a t J e ss " M illett used, th e a c tu a l w e ig h t w ill g o v g rn ,, Pa te a 111 tn e num D ers given ny m e , o ffic ers of c h a m b e rs o f com m erce ., . ip n ’irp plnh n a n y form w h a te v e r in c o u n te r- A fte r th e p ro g ra m had been com ­ b u t n o t less th a n 14.000 pounds. e n .Ire clu b . I re v o lu tio n a ry o rg a n iz a tio n a re placed M edford S a tu rd a y , th e c o m m itte e 1 re ste d . T h e la tte r is w an ted in con- over th e s ta te a re p re se n t, sw apping p lete d , a feed of g re a t m a g n itu d e w ent on rec o rd as u n a n im o u sly being n e c tio n w ith th e case, b u t it is said T h is c h a n g e in th e m in im u m , w ith A rtdnce £>ven a n e r th e P ro g ram j ideas an d receiving in stru c tio n from in fav o r of th e “ J a c k s o n C ou n ty he has re tu rn e d to his hom e in w as se t b e fo re th o se p re s e n t and re d u c tio n in th e ra te s is ar. a d j u s t - 'h a d been co m pleted w as a tte n d e d b y , ’ u ,a i b a n - I fac u lty m em bers of th e U n iv ersity F ollow -i 1 on School D ay,” w hich w ill be held in K la m a th F a lls. M iller Is said to given a h e a rty rec e p tio n . ----- ------------------------ co m m u n ity m e n t in th e ra te s fo r w hich S o u th e rn , a b o u t who d an ced u n til 12 problem s, public | ing th is was a d an ce w hich l a s t e d 1 A sh la n d S a tu rd a y , M ay 27. E v ery hail from W eed. O regon c a n n e ry m e n h av e been plead- 0 clock. sp e ak in g , office o rg a n iz a tio n and MARSHAL JOPFRE’S VISIT E u n til th e wee h o u rs of m o rn in g . T he - i ------------------------------ ' o th e r m a tte rs of v ita l in te re s t to th e in g fo r a long tim e. T h e new ra te s HERALDED BY RADIO school in J a c k s o n co u n tv will he i n ¡a ffa ir w as a co m p lete success, an d | vited to be p re s e n t a n d in som e m an- KLAM ATH F A I.L S G E T S A s e c re ta rie s of com m ercial bodies. w ill go in to e ffe c t a b o u t A pril 15. WILL ENTERTAIN MEMBERS .1 n e r ta k e p a r t in th e p ro g ra m of th e ! N EW PO ST M A ST E R 3,1 weQt hom e ho p in g th ey m ig h t re- OF TH E TEA CUP CLUB PO RTLA N D . M arch 30.— M arsh al jd a y . B esides d rills , m a rc h e s, a th le tic ----------- ceive a n o th e r in v ita tio n a t som e fij- HOLD-UP IS BALKED ■ • J o ffre . h ero of th e M arne, w ith Sam - PIE SOCIAL WILL BE e v e n ts, etc., a sp le n d id s p e a k e r is a s- W A SH IN G TO N , M arch 31.— T he tu re d a te fo r a lik e e n te rta in m e n t, T he T ea Cup club of th e M ethodist uel H ill, b u ild e r of ro a d s, a n d a BY INTENDED VICTIM GIVEN AT BAPTIST CHURCH c h u rc h w ill be e n te r ta in e d a t th e I p a rty of w om en a n d a id e s w ill a r- su re d . A t th is tim e a ll e ig h th g ra d e n o m in a tio n of J o h n A. M cCall to be Thu P h il.ih p a class of thp Rantis* ' hom e of M rs- J H ‘ P u l,e r ’ 150 N o rth rive in P o rtla n d nex t M onday m o rn - PUpi.l s ° f th e COUnty who have s u e - ) p o s tm a s te r a t K la m a th F a lls, w as P R E S B Y T E R IA N S S E E K RED D IN G , C alif., M arch 31.— M. APRIL I F. E ld rid g e and O scar A. S c h ellh o rn , S u n d a y school w ill e n te r ta in t h e l M ain 8 tre e t- T u esrtay a fte rn o o n of ¡ing. a c c o rd in g to d e fin ite a s s u r a n c e !c e sslu lly c o m p le te d th e w ork of th e se n t to th e s e n a te y e ste rd a y by P re s -, $14,.500,«00 p a s t y e a r will be p re se n te d w ith di-i id e n t H a rd in g . 1 b u sin e ss m en. w ere held up W ednes- o th e r c la sse s o f th e S u n d ay school 'n e x t w eek. A ssistin g th e h o ste ss w i l l , receiv ed th is m o rn in g by R u fu s C .' N EW YORK, M arch 3 1 .- -A cam -, day n ig h t w hile on th e ir way hom e, he M esdam es W h ittle , H o d k im o n , H olm an, co u n ty c o m m issio n er, w h o ! P' ° m a s ' ' Jo b n A. M cCall h a s been a s s is ta n t F rid a y e v e n in g a t th e c h u rc h . C o m m itte e s will be a p p o in te d to p o s tm a s te r a t K la m a th F a lls fo r ten Pa lß H to raise $14,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r t h e ' a . m an w ith face p a rtly m ask ed . ill, A ngw in an d Miss Ada H a rtle y , j is c h a irm a n of th e o rg a n iz a tio n A p ro g ra m h a s been p re p a re d th a t D A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is ex ien d ed to I c o m m itte e , w hich is p re p a rin g t h e i USSlSt S u p e rin te n d e n t H om es, who Is I y e a rs. H e will succeed W. A. Del- w orld-w ide w ork of th e P re s b y te ria n s p ra n g a t th em w ith a gun a u d d e ­ will take up about half an hour, the a ll lad les of th e cin irch an d c o n g re - 'c ity for th e h e ro ’s com ing. T he w ord i tO have g e n e ra l m a n a g e m e n t of th e .z e ll, w ho h a s held th e o ffice e ig h t c h u rc h , w hich has been in fu ll sw in g m anded th a t they th ro w up th e ir principal feature of which will be a p ro g ra m , to a ssist h e r in w o rk in g o u t f y e a rs and w hose term ex p ired J a n - ! th ro u g h o u t th e n a tio n , is n e a rin g a h a n d s. ¡g a tio n , as w ell as s tr a n g e rs , to a t- cam e by ra d io from S am uel H ill. reading by Dr. Mattie Shaw and a d e ta ils of th e d a y ’s e v e n ts. I t is, u a rv 24. O th e r a p p lic a n ts fo r t h e : c ^ose today. E ffo rts to have th e fu ll, S ch ellh o rn com plied w ith a la c rity . ' ten d . vocal solo by Mrs. Travis. Following ( _«»— w ------ R obinson, q u o ta su b scrib ed by A pril 1 a re he- b u t E ld rid g e , who is a fo rm e r con- hoped by th e c o m m itte e th a t th is un- i office ere -r,— F r a n k i. p the program there will be games for ENTERTAIN ASHLAND LADIES d e rta k in g , to w hich Miss H om es i s ' p h a rm a c is t, C h a rle s C. W h itm o re , j *nK m ade by th e le a d e rs of th e cam - s ta b le a n d d e p u ty s h e riff rep lied . “ I about two hours, which have been: DR. BARHAM MAY BE AT M il,ES HOME IN MEDFORD g iv in g so m uch tim e a n d e n e rg y will p o sta l c le rk . C. F. W e rn e r, b u tc h e r, J Pa i£n - w on’t do it.” a n d eyed th e m an sav- CANDIDATE FOR ASSEMBLY ! planned in advance. P re s b y te ria n s sev eral y e a rs a g o , a gely. m ee t w ith th e h e a rty a p p ro v a l an d an d Don B elding, ) Mrs. M ile s ,.o f M edford, e n te r ta in - c o -o p e ra tio n of a ll th e people in th e ! evolved th e plan ot b u d g e ts so th a t By tills tim e S ch ellh o rn had h a n d - ---------------- R E K A . C alif., M arch 31. Since a n u m b e r of e ld e rly lad ie s of A sh- th e m issio n ary b o a rd s w ould k n o w je(| OVe r $7. T he footpad seem ed co u n ty . w ho have th e in te re s t o f th e FORMER ASHLAND FOLKS PRELIMINARY MEETING th e a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t A ssem blvm an lan d a t h e r hom e th is a fte rn o o n . T h e : sch o o ls a t h e a rt fo r u is feR th a t in a d v a n ce how m uch m oney will be «-.omewhat a la rm e d and an x io u s to HELD WEDNESDAY EVE. ! R eam will not m ak e th e rac e a g a in ,a d ie s w hn attpn(Ul1 frnm RETURN TO MAKE HOME 1 a th is y e a r it has com e to tlie a tte n - .u -vr f ° m A sh lan d b e tte r c o -o p e ra tio n am o n g schools of! n eeded to c a rry on th e ir w ork. A fte r g et aw ay an d paid no m ore a tte n tio n tin s > ear, u n as com e to tu e a t t e n - , ai.e th e Megdam es D unn. R u sse ll, Ap- Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rle s R o b e rtso n th e to ta l a m o u n t needed is a rriv e d to E ld rid g e . He o rd e re d th e »»air to A m e e tin g wa9 held W ed n esd ay tio n , h , publie ,h „ . Dr. W . W . B a r - , p leg a t(, A |k i„ son a n „ W agn(.r „ „ th e c o u n ty [ c can be b ro u g h t a b o u t byi th e d a n s h te r o( M rs. W ag- - ja n k a ó n ! e v e n in g a t th e hom le e o l M rs. P D .I h a m ’s n a m e h as been m en tio n e d aa a , M|,e s an d little g irl, of M odesto, C alif., a r- a t each synod is a p p o rtio n e d a q u o ta m ove on and th en d isa p p e a re d in ' to be raised . / th e d a rk n e ss. treet, f o r r th th-*» n a itin n n f « a s s a e s m - . ! ! ____ i JacKSon C o u n ty School D ay” w ill ¡riv e d in A sh lan d ‘W ednesday even- W a g n e r on G ra n ite i S s tr e e t, n p relim t- l- j c a n d id a te fo ? n positio n of ner in all p ro b a b ility becom e an a n n u a l ing a n d le ft to d ay to visit w ith Mrs. n a ry to fo rm in g a local b ra n c h of blym an from th e th e F irs t d i s t r i c t . ___________________ WEED PLANT WHISTLE WOMAN BANDIT W AYLAYS e v e n t in J a c k s o n co u n ty . At th e R o b e rts o n ’s p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. national organization has a member-, - --------------------------- THREE MONTHS COAL SUPPLY ON HAND I Government Will Keep Hands Oti But Issues Warning To Miners That There Must Be No Violence and To Operators There Must Be No Profiteering. TREATIES HAVE BEEN RATIFIED IRISH RIOTING THO PEACE HAS FULLER DISCUSSES S.P. FREIGHT RATE AT E H E J. OF 0. MEN'S GLEE CLUB E BY MACCABEES »» SET FOR MAY 2? 7 m e e tin g h e ld S a tu rd a y , a c o m m itte e j . K. M cClaren o f R ogue R iver. T h e th e n a tio n a l s o ro rity of P. O. E. The ANOTHER PEACE PROPOSAL ’’AIRLINE DECISION ON OWNERSHIP OF LIQUOR w as also a p p o in te d to d r a f t a le tte r. R o b e rtso n s a re fo rm e r A shland peo- sh ip o f a b o u t 2500 w om en, a n d th e SUBMITTED P.Y ENGLAND b u t -------- have ------ been ----------- re sid in g in - Cali- p rim a ry o b je c t of th e s o ro rity Is to pt i n v u n i 'D i ’ I- », . „a I to be se n t to . all . . te a c h e rs of th e * pie. ---- -“ ± ® : ± ' COUntf \ reg ! rd,nR th e m atte r. o f a P- f° ™ ‘a th e p a st few y e a rs, w h ere give sc h o la rsh ip s to g irls who can- LONDON. 3 0 P .— efin ite J ' / 1’' " ' ' n o t a ffo rd a co lle g e e d u c a tio n . An ¡ proIM)M„ fo r M arch o a D f |w -» « e rm ln e d In c ity ¡ p lle a .ln n a fo r p o a l.io n , a n d o t h e r , , hey hay e been in b u sin ess. T hey w h e th e r liq u o r found n e a r p o in ts in th e te a c h e r ’s code of e th ic s, have sold th e ir b u sin e ss in M odesto o rg a n iz e r w ill be h e re w ith in th e , wpen th e hnstH e Irigh faetion9 F ran k O liv e t’s ed' house, on N o rth F ifth A q u e s tio n n a ire will also be se n t o u t a n d have re tu rn e d to A sh lan d expect- nex t few w eeks to form th e c h a p te r I U lste r w pre su b m ittp d to th e Trlah stre(^ 'b;',on7 to him o r a n eig h - to th e te a c h e rs re g a rd in g th e a n n u a l, ing to m ak e th is th e ir f u tu r e hom e, a n d give In stru c tio n s in th e w ork. peace p a rle y by R ritish re p re s e n ta . b o r^ o civjl png g in e e rs w ere called in. te a c h e rs ’ in s titu te . w h ile a re s id e n t of A sh lan d , M r. ! Rves to d a y ’s co n feren ce. M ichael < T —•- hey su rv e y e d th e p ro p e rtie s and T h e e x e n n tl .. council noted n n a n i- R o b e rtso n w as In th e W h ite H ouse T hey say J o h n D. R o c k e fe lle r is C ollins of th e Iris h p ro v isio n al gov- found th a t th e co n fisc ate d liq u o r w as m ous a p p ro v a l of th e g ra d e co u n cils (g ro cery w ith A. C. N in in g er. rich h eeau se he n ev er loses his t e r n - , e m in e n t, im m e d ia te ly w ith d re w from a c tu a lly a few in ch e s over th e prop- a n d special te a c h e rs ’ m ee tin g s, now -____________________ .iV ;. beCaUse he n e v e r co n fe re n ce to s tu d y th e p ro p o sa ls e rty line, an d O livet w as d ism issed /b e in g C o n d u c t e d th ro u g h o u t th e Incom e tax e s paid In C hicago th is lo ses anything. ^ and to c o n fe r w ith his co lleag u es. lOn th is h a irlin e decision. ^ county by S u p e rin te n d e n t H om es. GOES ON “JAMBOREE” MEN AND TAKES CASH W E E D . C alif., M arch 31.— T ues- E L Y R IA , O hio, M arch 31.— P olice day a fte rn o o n a sh o rt c irc u it in th e have been u n a b le to a p p re h e n d th e w irin g system w hich c o n tro ls th e fire w om an w ho h a s been a c co stin g m en a la rm w h istle a t W eed c au sed th e i In s{ren to blow It blew fo r ten m in -' , iso ♦ la te d sp o ts, th , ro , , w in g , h , e r a rm s u tes b efo re th e tro u b le w as lo cated ^ 8 an d c o rre c te d , , , T he a la rm sig n al caused c o n s i d e r - T “ tW,t °f a b le e x c ite m e n t as long a s th e w in .- ™ P' ” a n d p u rsu e d th e w om an, w ho. w hile tie c o n tin u e d to blow. th e s p rin t w as on. gave up a wad or T h e e n g in e e r a t th e pow er house b ills. In v e s tig a tio n la te r disclosed blew th e sig n a l fo r “ fire o u t” as soon th a t th e w om an had ta k e n $22 from year were 4 0 per cent less than last., ay the whistle was stopped. th e ro ll b e fo re r e tu r n in g It to Boyer^