i <1444444444444446 ♦ ♦ ♦ S> ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthm a. This is a proven fact. ”♦ <3> <$> <$> A shland MALARIA GEitMS (iiitihht eur- vive three months in the rich <» ozone at Ashland. The pure do- ♦ rnestic water helps. (International Newj Wire Service VQLUMJE 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi: 43) FLOODS TAKE HEAVY TOLL IN TEXAS TOWNS SO U TH ER N OREGON OSTEOPATHS A S H L A N D , OREGON, T U E S D A Y . A P R IL 25, 1922 MEET Leviathan Afloat Again Under New Name U OUTLAW PREACH ER ID E N TIFIE D A m e e tin g w as held S a tu rd a y ev­ e n in g by th e o ste o p a th s of s o u th e rn , O regon, in .Medford, a n d p lan s m ade for th e m ee tin g w hich w ill be held i in A sh lan d May 8, a t w hich tim e D r, I T. J. R uddy, of Los A ngeles, an eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t sp e c ia list, w ill' be th e p rin c ip a l sn e a k e r. Dr. R uddy is one of th e m ost c e le b ra te d s p e c - ' (ia lis ts on th e P a c ific co ast an d will , del ver an a d d re ss, n ot only of in te r- .SEVEN LIVES LOST AND 1500 est to th e p ro fessio n , b u t to th e pub- HOMELESS IN F T . W O R TH I l k a t la rg e as well. It is hoped th a t PEPPY" CROWD B R O W N SV ILLE, O r., A pril 25.— Many p erso n s have r e f u s e d to believe th a t H e rb e rt W ilson, th e m an w ho! is held in ja il fo r th e sh o o tin g of his pal, H e rb e rt C’ox, a n d fo r m ail r o b - 1 I b e rie s a g g re g a tin g m illio n s of dol- jla r s , is th e sam e m an who was p a s­ 05197165 to r o f th e B ap tist c h u rc h h e re in 1914, b u t c e rta in id e n tific a tio n has ¡been e sta b lish e d . P ro fe s s o r A llen H a rris o n , p rin c i-' * pal of th e W eed. C alif., high school. N EA RLY ONE HU ND RED GUESTS ’w ho knew M Ison h e re , w as in Los E N T E R T A IN E D W IT H SPICY A ngeles th e o th e r day, and he w ent DISASTER a n y o n e who has had eye, e a r, nose o r th r o a t tro u b le w ill be p re s e n t to Tw o W omen Swept from Tree W here h e a r th e d o c to r’s v a lu a b le advice. I They Took R efuge W hen Levee Broke — Forney M arooned D allas Under W ater. PROGRAM I to th e ja il and th e re saw th e p riso n e r! an d id e n tifie d him as th e e x -B a p tist !p re a c h e r. E n ligh ten in g T alks by Earl .......... and | Kil« * ••‘G ick, o f I . <). o m A uto Camp Supt. Doran am i Prof. Vining, In« t«upe«se 'J--"*":- UNOE r w o o d I — T he T rin ity riv e r, w hich ju m p e d & U N O E R ^O O 9 T he forum lu n ch eo n held a t th e 26 fee t in less th a n 12 h o u rs to a I H otel A shland a t noon to d ay was one flood s ta g e of 33.5 fee t, is sw eeping lu.» he,-n reconstituted «I In « a'nd'îs h i r e show n' m o d n g 'd " » n « » " i m i « « “ Tlie've« “ ? h “ Vevlslhnn. ¡o f th e best a tte n d e d in m any m o n th s. th is city w ith th e w o rst flood in its 1 h ere w ere 100 m em bers of th e « 2 2 ' ^ k s i •’f ,,k ' ,w ° D e" '“' ~ t k i K X M i r ” me<1 “ •* * ■ * h isto ry . i C h a m b e r o f C om m erce p re se n t to S ev eral lives h av e been lo st a n d b e a r th e a d d re s s of E a rl C. K ilp a t­ it is e s tim a te d th e d a m a g e a lre a d y rick. and th e o th e r sp e a k e rs of th e w ro u g h t w ill re a c h a h a lf m illion occasion. d o lla rs. L a rg e a re a s o f th e city a r6 GENOA, A pril 25.— R u ssia d e -| A d e lig h tfu l m usical p ro g ra m was u n d e r w a te r a n d fam ilies a re being! raa n ,ls from th e a llie s a five b illion ren d e re d d u rin g th e luncheon by CHICAGO, Apil rescu ed w ith boats. Though gold ro u b le s loan a n d a 3 0 -y ear m o r­ I M ary G ard en a n n o u n c ed n o th in g de- Mi88 W a rJ a »d M esdatnes S h o rt- A t noon seven d e a th s h ad been re ­ a to riu m . j fin ite c o n c ern in g h e r fu tu re , follow - i idge, F u lle r an d E lm o re , an d a p o rte d a n d a t le a s t 1500 a re h o m e ­ T h ese fac ts w ere o b tain e d from ' ! ing h e r re s ig n a tio n la s t n ig h t as gen- g ra c e fu l re n d itio n of th e “ veil d a n c e ” less. Tw o of th e v ictim s w ere worn- th e te x t of a te n ta tiv e d r a f t of th e! ’ E. O, M cC orm ick, vice p resi- <§> e ra l d ire c to r of th e C hicago O pera as- w as p re se n te d by Miss V elm a C lapp. en w ho h a d ta k e n re fu g e in a t r e e : tre a ty s u b m itte d by th e R u s s a li d e l­ d e n t o f th e S o u th e rn P acific <•> j so ciatio n , it w as expected th a t she Mr. D oran, th e m a n a g e r o f th e a n d w ere sw e p t in th e flood. T h e ir e s a tio n to th e G euoa co n fe re n ce com . $> ra ilro a d , a c co m p an ied by A. L. <* w ould leave for New Y ork som e tim e a u to cam p g ro u n d s, was a sk ed to n iitte e of e x p e rts on R u ssian a ffa irs ! b o dies h av e n o t been recovered. _______ : R ich m o n d , w ell-know n s o u th - ! today’, o ste n sib ly fo r a co n feren ce m ak e a s h o rt ta lk re g a rd in g th e K ’ e rn C a lifo rn ia h o tel o p e ra to r, <$> R ed C ross h e a d q u a r te r s is be _ la s t n ig h t. 'w ith h e r c o n c ert m an a g e r, C h a rle s i Camp g ro u n d s ’ H< \W g e s te d , a m o n g seig ed w ith p e rso n s s e e k in g m issin g bp d o c u m e n t, o b tain e d exclusive- SACRAM ENTO, C alif., A pril 25.__ ’ wiH arriv'e h e re la te th is a fte r- ♦ W ASH IN GTON, A pril 25.— Con- W ag n er, w ho is re p o rte d to have o f - , O ther th in 38- t h a * K w ould be a fine frie n d s an d re la tiv e s. ly by th e I n te r n a tio n a l New s Service, W illiam H. B row ning, m ail ro b b er, ® n ° o n , m o to rin g o v e r from M ed- _ „ .aa „ , -----------. . . . , T he flood w as caused by th e heavy was Gie s u b je c t of h o u rs of w r a n g - |a nd R aym ond C a rm ic h ae l b a n k n o te fo rd . 80 as t0 ta k e in J a c k s o n ’s » . ,, ,, ,°U ' co n im it “ no g re a te r tere d h er $250,000 f o r a c o n c ert to u ri n g . " U w ere Possible to in sta ll ra in fa ll. T T he nrotectin^ lin g g bv by th th e e e x e p x e p rts, re s s u u ltin ltin g g in in such «„oh ra ra is is e r, f,-om o th ... on the ! ° 1 ,a n tO red u ce t b e e n lis te d n e x t season. L a te r she m ay go t o ’a la d l° te ’e Phone s e t a t th e g ro u n d s he levee levee p ro te c tin g N N o orth rth lin e rts, re e r, esesno.t escap ed from e '____ co u n ... ty j a i l ’^ S S p p rin rin g g s s on th e way. way. s re n g th of 000 th e U nited S ta te s a rm y E u ro p e fo r a so jo u rn . j 01 *n *be p a rk , in o rd d r th a t m usic F o r t W o rth b ro k e th is m o rn in g , a n d a d iv erg e n cy of o pinion th a t th ey ad - h e re som e tim e b etw een 4 o ’clock T o m o rro w it is c o n te m p la te d < ^ 'below 15() m en. S e c re ta ry of It is said t h a t u n d e r Miss G a rd e n ’s j WhIch is b ro a dcasted th ro u g h th e a ir th e lo w lan d s in th a t section w ere Jo u rn ed . I t c o n ta in s th e fo llo w in g I y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a n d 8 o ’clock ia k in S th e p a rty on a trip th a t <$> ° W ar W eeks d e c la re d b e fo re th e se n -j m an a g e m e n t, n o tw ith s ta n d in g th e a t- in th e e a rly e v e n ,“ g could be h e a rd q u ick ly in u n d a te d . T h e s tr e e t c a r te rm s: Tlte so v iet to pay p re -w a r th is m o rn in g , by sa w in g o n e b a r fro m ! wI11 ta k e in th e big S h a sta <$> a te a p p ro p ria t'o n s c o m m itte e to day. ! te n d a n c e fo r th e season b ro k e all by a11 wbo ca re d to listen . He also lin es a re o u t o f com m ission. c z a ris t d e b ts to fo reig n g o v e rn m e n ts a w indow on th e top flo o r of th e ja il j s Pril,S and th e caves n e a r M on- He said th e A m erican a rm y sh o u ld reco rd s, th e y e a r ’s losses, w hich are ISUgg68ted thu th ro w in g of s te re o p ti- am i in d iv id u als. T h e soviet to re ­ and slid in g dow n th e b a rs to th e ta g u e , a n d th e n r e tu r n in g for a be in k e e p in g w ith (he position of footed by H a ro ld F. M cCorm ick, o f , Can view s on a screen in th e cam p, TEXAS TOWN MAROONED; ceive de j u r e rec o g n itio n as th e g o v -¡'« ro u n d beloV . j a u n t to th e b e a u tifu l B u ckhorn th e I n ited S ta te s holds am o n g th e h a rv e s te r fam e, will be over one m il - ' 8how l” g th e m a n y P o in ts of in te re s t BRIDG ES S W E 1T AWAY e m in e n t of R u ssia, an d th e in te re s t! T he m en a re still a t la rg e , a n d U L o d «e a t T o lm an S p rin g s, a n d Mr. K ilp a tric k , w nose su b je c t was w ays in th is v icin ity a re covered te r h id in g in Hie c o rrid o r w hen t h e ) * tPl c o m m itte e will he go v ern ed . ness, tiie U nited S ta te s, u n d e r s tro n g le a d e rsh ip , could have preven ed th e "T h e d is a s te r T e s t.” founded on his w ith w a te r, a n d b rid g e s h av e been ,, i « u me p riso n e rs w ere locked in th e ir cells in a n y f u r th e r a rr a n g e m e n ts <»' o b se rv a tio n s of th e flood a t Pueblo, r I w orld w ar, G e n e ral P e rsh in g to ld t h e ' w ashed aw ay. T e lep h o n e lin es a re a t it o ’clock. by th e len g th of a , . . 16,1 s a y > ‘ co m m ittee . Colo., last su m m e r. H e told of the n e a rly all dow n. v> w hich h a s n o ( yet been d e te r- 1 te rrib le co n d itio n s w hich a ro se w hen m ined. ' <«>! TORRENTIAL RAINS FLOOD I th e A rk a n sa s l iv e r sp re a d from a lO gK UH lN E ( AVES OPEN .TO WORK OLD DIGGINGS VAST ARRAS NEAR DALLAS ¡n o rm a l w idth of a b o u t 200 feet to a TO TOURISTS BY JU N E 1 IN EASTERN OREGON DALLAS, A p ril 25.— T o rre n tia l stre a m tw o and a h a lf m iles wide, GRAN TS PASS, A pril 25.— T he ra in s h a v e flooded v ast a re a s in th is w ith in six h o u rs, an d of th e w reck ­ H A IN ES, O r., A pril 25.— N in e ty ’ cam p a t th e Jo se p h in e C aves will be sectio n . M any ra ilro a d s a n d in te r- a g e th a t w as found follow ing th e re ­ I feet of pay d ir t lias been e s tim a te d 1 ____ ______ rc idy to c a re fo r to u ris ts J u n e 1.! cession of th e w aters. u rb a n c o n n e ctio n s have been sev ered . ’ by c o n se rv a tiv e m in in g m en to r e - ’ P la n s a re fo r a te m p o ra ry cam p th is T h e w a fe rs a re h ig h e r th a n e v e r T he p a rt t h a t he esp eciallv em - PO RTLA N D , ¡m , a .. in in th e old N elson d ig g in g s, ten ! , Vpnl 25, W h a t phasized w as th a t th e people of th a t BA LTIM O RE, A pril 25. — Max y ear, w ith th e e re c tin g of a p a rm a - k n o w n b efo re. m iles s o u th w e st of H aines. F o r 2(U a 'n o u n ts to v irtu a lly co m p lete crew s city resp o n d ed nobly to th e task- M ore th a n 20 fam ilies a re m a ro o n ­ B e re n ste in , w h o lesale je w e le r, w as rtent lodge n ex t season on G rayback y e a rs m in in g o p e ra tio n s have been ¡of lo n g sh o re m e n a re lo ad in g th e ves- th a t was th r u s t upon them alm ost ed h ere, a n d th e p ro p e rty d a m a g e is held up a n d robbed of a case he c ar- c , eek a t th e b ottom of th e m o u n ta in .! ¡w holly su sp en d e d on th is tr a c t. Ise ,s ia th e local h a rb o r on th e th ir d w ith o u t w a rn in g T h e re w ere th o se ried c o n ta in in g jew e lry a n d d iam - R M cllveen w ill have c h a rg e of th e very g re a t. At la st re p o rts th e riv e r ( w hich c o m p rises n e a rly 1500 a c r e s .!day of th e w a te rfro n t s tr ik e on th e who. a t a m o m e n t’s no tice, leaped to on d s v a lu e d a t $150,000. T he tw o c a illP tb s su m m e r, a n d p la n s to be h e re w as still risin g . ¡It is p lan n ed to s ta r t th e old w ork- Pa r t ° f 500 union m em bers, in pro- th e rescue and did a ll in th e ir pow er b a n d its b e a t h i m ^ v e r th e head w ith a b ,e t0 feed as m any as 40 a t a tim e, lin g s ag a in an d revive w h at w as once te s t a g a in s t a red u c tio n of w ages an d to help, b u t w ho w ere a b so lu te ly t h e - b u t s of th e ir rev o lv ers an d S leep in g a c co m m o d a tio n s fo r se v era l SEEK AR REST OF W A SH IN G TO N , A pr I 25.— P re si 4 h e scen e of th e m ost ex ten siv e m in - ! tb e h irin g of m en by em ployers in- o u t of place when an o rg a n iz a tio n CALIF. NIGHT RID ER S seizing th e case c o n ta in in g th e d iam - dozen will be provided. ste a d of th e unio n . onds, ju m p e d in to a w a itin g a u to - •W ork on th e co m p letio n of th e d e n t H a rd in g has pledged su p p o rt to* i Ing o p e ra tio n s in e a ste rn O regon. was fin a lly com pleted, an d could not | T he u n io n m en, how ever, believe w ork in c o n ju n c tio n ’ wi"th o th e r peo. m obile an d escaped. j caves h ig hw ay w as delay ed th is t l e M cN ary re c la m a tio n bill, a p p ro -! * --- ----------- IN G L EW O O D , C alif., A pril 25.— ! t he a b sen c e of ex p erien ced w o rk e rs pie. sp rin g b ecau se of th e heavy sn o w fa ll P ria tin g $3'50.000,000 fo r th e re. ' S , ’KAX' ’ILLE IS TO BUILD W ith a peace o ffic e r d e a d , tw o o th e r , . . “ ¡w ill c u rta il o p e ra tio n s a n d force em - Mr. V ining m a d ! the closing talk d u rin g tlie w in te r. A crew of m en c la im in g o f la n d s th r o u g h o u t tthe STEEL-CONCRETE FLOUR MILL m e n b a d ly w o u nded a n d th e to w n of >IES A K I ’ L l B H A ’» E .P lo y e rs to m ak e te rm s. . a n d c ry sta lliz e d th e re m a rk s of Mr. “ DRESS U P” A F F A IR was P’U a t w ork to d ay c le a rin g o ff s o u th a n d w est, a n d w ill m ak e ev ery ! ----------- In g le sid e g rip p e d by te r r o r, fo rces of slid es an d c o m p le tin g th e b rid g e s, e ffo rt to se cu re its p a ssa g e by ---- con- SU SA N V ILLE, . A p ril 25.— J. A. I K ilp atric k as they ap p lied to condi- th e law w ere g a th e r in g to d ay to T he L a d ie s ’ A rt club m et la s t ev- It is est m ated th a t a m o n th w ill be « ress, it w as a n n o u n c e d to d ay a t No«ßle and son, C. E. N oggle h av e GRURU S T ’.R T S tio n s ex istin g to d ay in A shland He la u n c h a w a r to th e d e a th a g a in s t m y ste rio u s n ig h t rid e rs w ho s ta g e d a n d Ke n j° yed a delig h 0 tim e, ¡ta k e n in th e w ork. T he new’ h ig h - Gie W h ite H ouser laid s tre s s upon th e n ecessity for p lan s all m ad e for th e e re c tio n of a F IN E NEW BUNGALOW . sia g e o T he m em b e rs w ere in stru c te d to way is e ig h t a n d a h a lf m iles long, i --------------- co m m u n ity o rg a n iz a tio n in g e ttin g new flo u r m ill in S u san v ille. T he a s e n s a tio n a l ra id e a rly S u n d ay com e ‘d resse d u p ,” a n d w hile de- ______________ ____ ! b eh in d th e big th in g s in fo rm a tio n j m ill will be of re in fo rc e d co n crete. m o rn in g . M illard G rubb is h a v in g a b u n g a - . fin ite in fo rm a tio n is not a t h a n d as h th e p e * d b ility S to ra g e e e v a to rs of ste e l o r c o n c re te low placed on his lo t a t th e c o rn e r i«» e re _ as • ty p ified in P o ssib ility th a t n e a rly 200 resi- . . j- * f° ju s t how each and ev ery one was i OMCRLAND SHOE SHOP w ill be b u ilt to a c co m m o d a te th e of B a n d Second s tre e ts . T h a tc h e r 8ecu rin g * g re a t hoteI a n d d e n ts o f Los A n g eles c o u n ty m ay be d re s s e d , it is safe to sav IS BEING IM PROVED th a t th e re g ra in e n te rin g th e m ill an d u n til It M cF arlan d a re th o c o n tra c to rs T h e ' ® p o in te d o u t th e neces- c h a rg e d w ith a tte m p te d m u rd e r w ere som e c o stu m e s th a t th e lad ies sity o f every in d iv id u a l g e ttin g be- leaves th e fin ish ed p ro d u c t, no h a n d s ! fo rm s a r e se t fo r a c e m e n t founda- lo o m ed s ig n ific a n tly to d ay as th e E x ten siv e im p ro v e m e n ts a n d re ­ w ould n o t c a re to a p p e a r on th e | hind th e p ro je c t to th e end t h a t Ash- will to u ch it. d is tr ic t a tto r n e y ’s office p u sh ed in ­ tio n w hich will place th e house 2 4 p a irs a re ta k in g place in th e O ver­ s tr e e ts in. A fin e tim e is re p o rte d . 1 land m ig h t go fo rw a rd to th e v e s tig a tio n of th e n ig h t rid in g raid land shoe shop th e se days. A new inches above th e level of th e s id e ­ i a c h ie v e m e n t of its d e stin y as th e ^ X a n d fa ta l g u n b a ttle a t Inglew ood. SAN FRANCISCO POLICEMAN w alk. T he bu n g alo w will have six M an-caused fo re s t fire s a re pre- tlo o r is b e in g laid th re e inches h ig h ­ c e n te r of a ttr a c tio n fo r to u ris ts in IS HELD UNDER DRY LAW room s a n d a b a sem e n t u n d e r th e er th a n th e old one, a n d new lino- re n ta b le — do y o u r p a rt. !s o u th e rn O regon. RADIO PHONE MADE ----------- r e a r p a r t of th e house. lle u m will cover th e e n tir e fro n t p a rt SAN FR A N C ISCO , A pril 25.— . EASY FOR HOMES of th e room a n d a w ide a isle a lo n g G YPSIES PAY LO< AL MAN J a m e s R aw lin s, policem an of th e MAJ. DANIEL SULLIVAN th e Oak s tr e e t side. Tw o la rg e show DR. H. L SCHANTZ Miss Je ss ie M ath es died la st n ig h t S o u th e rn P ° lice d is tric t, of San F ra n - FOR K IL L IN G H IS IMHi W A SH IN G T O N , A pril 25. — T he cases w ill be placed a c ro ss th e room , ___ CT... ra d io p h o n e to d ay took its place in a b o u t ten fee t from th e 'f r o n t, w hich a t tb « S acred H e a rt h o sp ita l in Med- C1SC° ' WaS a rr e s te d w ith J o h n W iley, “ ""I! A. C. M cA llister, who lives on th e will be used to d isp la y goods, a n d fo rd , fo llow ing a n o p e ra tio n fo r sa lo o n k e e Pe r > a »d J. Joyce, fo rm e r th e lis t of h o u seh o ld co nveniences I , B oulevard, had th e m is fo rtu n e of th e old c o u n te rs will be p u sh e d to - b»w el tro u b le M onday m o rn in g . P olicem an. F e d e ra l o ffic ers c h a rg e d a lo n g w ith th e e le c tric iro n a n d th e ¡liaxln.g his dog killed S a tu rd a y by ail v acu u m c le a n e r. w ard th e re a r, to g e th e r w ith all t h e ' M iss M athes w as ta k e n to th e t h a t R a w lin s had a ccep ted m oney (au to m o b ile b elo n g in g to a band of w ork benches. ¡h o sp ita l S u n d ay e v e n in g a n d w hile f ' ° ni R aw ,in s fo r P ro te c tio n to th e A new in v e n tio n o f th e b u re a u of ¡gypsies w hich passed th ro u g h th e ■ ■ j i t w as know n th a t s h e w as c ritic a lly ' 101 ^r a d e ’ s ta n d a r d s a t th e d e p a rtm e n t or com ­ 'c ity th a t day. m erce p e rm its rad io fa n s to a tta c h ¡ill, h m e r e d as e a a th g re w as n o t expected and ¡SURVIVING VICTIMS M EDFORD l it c a a t shock to h ^ r ’re ,a NISH COUNTESS AND SON Mr. M cA llister got in touch wi ll th e ir a p p a ra tu s to an e le c tric lig h t TRAGEDY AR E RECOVERING jtiv e s a n d w ide circ le of frie n d s J local o ffic ers an d had tlie gypsies a r ­ H ELD WITH IMMIGRANTS so c k et a n d e lim in a te th e cu m b e rso m e reste d an d upon being tak e n in to a n d n o t alw ay s c o n v e n ie n t b a tte ry . S he w as th e d a u g h te r of th e la te I lie fo u r v ictim s who su rv iv e d th e w iiiv , N E W YORK, A pril 25.— T ra v e lin g c o u rt th ey re fu se d to s e ttle , w here- W illiam M athes a n d C h ristin a M at- Witb ----------------------------- tia g e d y at M edford y e ste rd a y , w hen . . | ........ im m ig ra n ts in th e s te e ra g e of ' upon th e c o u rt d e m a n d e d bond in LASK ER DISM ISSES AUDITOR tra in I.! c ra sh e d in to a n a u to tru c k hes, p io n ee rs of s o u th e rn O regon th e ste a m sh ip R esoJute, th e C o u n tess th e sum of $100 fo r th e ir a p p e a r­ O F S H IP P IN G BOARD a n d w ell know n th ro u g h o u t th is sec-J C h ristin e de R o s e n k ra n tz of Den- ia t th e T h ird s tr e e t c ro ssin g a re g e t­ tio n of th e s ta te . She m ad e h e r h ° m e marfe a n ce M onday. 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