U iU fH U iU H H ♦ ASHLAND CMMAT1, WitawH ♦ A MALABÎÀ ôlPÜàiÎ JiMfegfet h f i & vive three mööO’B ië fleh ♦ ♦ th e aid of m edicine, cure« flin t ♦ <> cases out of ten of asthm a. <$> ♦ T his is a proven fact. <$> ozone a t A sh lan d . ‘ï ufe {WfS lia* « m estlc w a te r helps, ■> (International Newj Wire SeM «e VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) DEMANDS REMOVAL OF PROHIBITION COMMISSIONER ASHLAND, OREGON, TI KSDAÌ. A . . Y 16, 1922 SOVIET RECEIVES MILLIONS FOR CHURCH JEWELS In Ashland’s fiuto Camp No. 217 RUSSIAN SOVIET AGAIN DODGES SENATOR'S FAMILY FLIT TO AVOID NOTORIETY W A SH IN G TO N , May 15.— T he im ­ W A SH IN GTON, May 16.— Miss m e d ia te rem o v al of P ro h ib itio n • M ary C u lb erso n , d a u g h te r of Sena-1 C o m m issio n er H aynes fo r “ advicot-! to r an d M rs. C h a rle s A. C u lb erso n , i T w enty-six c a rs p a rk e d in th e ing th e use of lynch la w ,” w as d e ­ of T exas have sa ile d from New Y ork a u to cam p g ro u n d la s t evening. m an d ed by R e p re se n ta tiv e H ill, in a on th e s te a m e r L ap lan d . It is ¡E lev en of th e se w ere h o ld o v ers, a n d ; [ le tte r s e n t to d ay to S e c re ta ry of the th o u g h t th e c h a rg e s b ro u g h t by T re a s u ry M ellon. 15 w ere new a rr iv a ls ; Of th e l a t­ A le x a n d er E. R o b e rtso n , th e B ritish H ill d e c la re d th a t H ay n es h ad fo r­ te r, ten w ere F o rd s, one of w hich w ar h e ro , a g a in s t B u rn s d e te c tiv e s feited his l o s t by “ o fficially a p p ro v ­ had ram b led all th e way from th e for k id n a p p in g a n d th e n o trie ty in W ASH IN GTON, May 16. — T he s ta te of New York. ing a s ta te m e n t from J u d g e C u rra n GENOA. May 16.— A fter a p p a r- j w hich it involved th e s e n a to r's of P itts b u rg h , K a n s., th re a te n in g to R u ssia n so v iet g o v e rn m e n t has re a l A lto g e th e r it w as n o t only th e ¡e n tly a c ce p tin g in p ric ip le th e a llie d d a u g h te r, is th e occasion for th e M EDFORD’S C H IEF MAGISTRATE b u rn th e hom es of convicted m oon- ized m ore th a n a h u n d re d m illio n s I la rg e s t, b u t a b o u t th e jo llie s t bu n ch p ro p o sal f o r a m ee tin g a t T he H ag u e su d d e n ly a rra n g e d trip ab ro ad WILL NOT KKtXiGNIZK ORGAN­ Q IYES ENDORSEM ENT sh in e rs. from th e se iz u re of jew e ls a n d o th e r th a t has sp e n t th e n ig h t h e re th is on J u n e 15, fo r th e a p p o in tm e n t of •_______________ IZED LABOR IN BUILDING TO KLAN v a lu a b le s from th e c h u rc h e s t h r o u g h } seaso n , a n d every one seem ed to a m ixed com m ission to stu d y th e HEADQUARTERS o u t R u ssia, a c c o rd in g to fo rm e r j e n jo y th e p a rk an d to a p p re c ia te th e R u ssian problem in d e ta il, by ta k in g Declai-es R itual B eau tifu l and Work G o v ern o r G oodrich of In d ia n a , w h o } a c co m m o d a tio n s o ffe red . te stim o n y from R u ssian e x p e rts, Open Shop A nnouncem ent Regarded o f A rtist, and O bligation Is Such c o n fe rre d w ith o ffic ia ls h e re b e fo re ' One g e n tle m a n sa llie d fo rth w ith G eorge T c h itc h e rin , h ead of th e R us- As Tin ow in g Down th e G auntlet A ny C hristian Man Can Take, Rut leav in g a g a in fo r R u ssia to c o n tin u e rod an d line up A sh la n d c re e k , a n d sia n d e le g a tio n , su d d e n ly a sk ed th e , to All F o n n s of Organized l.altor O bjects to M asks. his w ork w ith th e A m erican re lie f re tu r n e d w ith w h at he called f iv e ! p o litic a l su b -com m ission of th e in ­ Throughout the Country. a d m in is tra tio n . ■ dollars' w o rth of tro u t, since it was te rn a tio n a l econom ic co n fe re n ce , fo r On in v ita tio n of th e o r d e r of K u ------------------------------five tim es as m any as he had p a id ; 24 h o u rs in w hich to m ak e a final W ASH1NGTON, May 1 6 .— T he K lux, M ayor G ates of M edford be- , PRIVY COUNCIL APPRO VES 'o n e d o lla r fo r in C a lifo rn ia . ¡rep ly . T he re q u e s t w as g ra n te d . I n ited S ta te s c h a m b e r of com m erce cam e a d u ly e n ro lle d m em b e r of th e SHANTUNG, YAP TR EA TIES One to u ris t, who h a s been h e re T he R u ssia n s m ade a n u m b e r of th re w dow n th e g a u n tle t to d ay to o rg a n iz a tio n , S u n d a y n ig h t, a n d y e s­ TO K IO , May 16.— T he priv y c o u n -j se v era l days, says he Is d e r iv in g : p ro te s ts . T hey in siste d th a t G er- o rg an ized lab o r in a n n o u n c in g th a t te rd a y se n t th e fo llow ing le tte r to cil c o m m itte e h a s ap p ro v e d t h e ‘ m uch b e n e fit from d rin k in g th e li- m any be re p re s e n te d a t T he H ague. LONDON. May 16.- T he re fu sa l >1|P ,iew >»<> and a h alf m illion r ity .” E l R O P E ; NOT IN LO VE C apper w arned a g a in s t th e A m e r-, in th e city of A shland. upon th e public s tr e e ts in a p a ra d e . g ra d e s a n d th e h ig h school. j I <8>| N EW YORK. May 16.— M ary G ar- ¡can v a lu a tio n plan a s “ fra u g h t w ith W a ltz — “ F a ll R o se s.” Tf th e w e a rin g of th e m ask w as en- EO R l’M LI NCHEON HELD “ W hen I g av e a p riv a te shouting M arch— ‘ ‘S c o u tm a ste r. ” 3>jden h a s sailed fo r E u ro p e , sa y in g : I u n to ld d a n g e rs to th e A m erican THE P. E. O. WILL ORGANIZE tire ly e lim in a te d , I firm ly believe AT NOON HOUR TODAY of ‘ A lice” to som e P o r tla n d p a s to rs <$, M arch— “ O u tlo o k .” ♦ I in g o in g to spend A u g u st in f a rm e r an d th e A m erican c o n s u m e r.’ A CHAPTER IN ASHLAND th e a ttitu d e of th e public to w a rd I _______ they im m e d ia te ly a sk e d to have th e ; a ^ 'S w i t z e r l a n d , and I ’m going to s it — -—-____________ _ O v e rtu re — “ I n s p ir a tio n .” th e K ia n w ould be e n tire ly d iffe re n t. I Q u ite a few m em b e rs of th e cham - p ic tu re s fo r th e ir c h u rc h e s. W e <§> a to p th e h ig h e st m o u n ta in I can PROFITS ON GRAIN EXPORTS M arch— “ O u r S p ecial.” A m ee tin g was held one e v en in g T h e w e a rin g of th e m ask gives th e j)Pr o f com m erce tu rn e d o u t a t th e have show n th em from one end o f , <§> find so my re st sh a ll not in te r ru p t-: M arch— “ E x p lo re r.” cro o k s and m en of evil m in d s th e fo ru m lu n ch eo n to d ay a n d h e a rd Mr. CONTROLLED BY FOREIGNERS last wepk at tllp hom e of Mrs. M. th e s ta te to th e o th e r, an d alwmys to ^ ¡ e d .” She ad d ed th a t w as not in i M arch— “ U n d e rto w .” _______ . D enton, on L a u re l s tre e t, by a n n m - o p p o rtu n ity to do u n la w fu l a c ts un-1 H a u d s a k e r give a ta lk on th e con- i 1/x..« . .. . . ... T, ,,, i .e n th u s ia s tic a u d ie n c e s,” s ta te s M r. * a n d t h a t she w ould r e tu r n in M arch— “ C ra d le of L ib e rty .” ♦ W ASH IN GTON, May 16.— Swol- h e r of wom en of th e city, a t w hich d e r th e g uise of fth e K u K lux K ian, d itio n s as found in fa m in e -s tric k e n , H a n d s a k e r w ho will be p re s e n t a t . tim e to sin g wwtli th e C hicago G ran d len p ro fits by g rain e x p o rte rs and tim e it was decided to o rg an iz e a M arch— “ O u r D ire c to r.” If an y m em b e r of th e K u K lux i R u ssia d u r in g la s t su m m e r, w hen I all th e sh o w s ere of se th cu e re p d ic tu re s , to a O pera com pany in O ctober. K ian v io la te s th e law s of o u r com*} M r. H a n d s a k e r w as w o rk in g w ith j t e „ how th ey in g w p rac tic a l c o n .ro l of A m erican trad p I c h a p te r of th e P. E. O. in A shland, M arch— Good C itiz e n sh ip .” i by fo reig n -o w n ed com panies, w ere T h is is a n a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n , M arch— “ N a tio n a l E m b le m .” m u n ity o r c o u n try . I a s su re t l ^ p u b - thb re lie f e x p e d itio n th e re . j ___________________ > I S IL V E R TEA B E N E F IT FO R f e a ’-iued in th e re p o rt of th e fed e ra l con d u cted a lo n g th e u sual so ro rity lie th a t he w ill be p ro se c u ted to th e T he d ire c to rs took up th e F o u r th ' BRITISH GOVERNMENT AGAIN PARENT-TEACH ER ASSN tra d e c o r.m issio n s u b m itte d - to th e lines, and h av in g fo r a p rim a ry ob- fu ll e x te n t of th e o u tsid e of t h e . of j u jy problem a n d cam e to th e de- D E FEA TE D IN COMMONS | T h e E a s t Side b a rg a in w eek s ta rt- A s ilv e r tea is to be given by Mrs se n a te to d ay in p u rsu a n c e of a reso- ject th e o b ta in in g of free coliege c rlm e c o m m itte d , h e lia s v io la te d fin ite co n clu sio n th a t A sh lan d w ould m v n n v r v,-., i c ™ d i*. u ' ed - v e s te rd a y w ith a r u s h ? a n d sev- L each of th e H o te l A sh lan d on lu tio n a s k in g an in v e stig a tio n of th e sc h o la rsh ip s fo r w om en. T he local his o b lig a tio n as a K la n sm a n . -c e le b ra te th is y e a r, a lth o u g h It was Y’e ry tru ly y o u rs, i so cieties w ork to w a rd m u tu a l help- ■not decided w h a t a m o u n t w ould be g o v e rn m e n t a g a in m et d e fe a t in t h e ' , e m e r c ia n s say th ey did a T h u rs d a y , May 18th, from 3 to 5, g ra in e x p o rt tra d e . 's p e n t. Y reka h ad a sk e d A shland to h ouse of com m ons to d ay , by a vote V 8 usines8’ an d fO M lder- in th e h o tel p a rlo r, fo r th e b en efit C. E . G A TES. T he a v e ra g e p ro fits of g ra in ex- fu ln ess and stu d y , and a re p riv il- M edford, May 15. 1020 a n d 1921 ran g e d eged to apply to th e n a tio n a l fund lay asid e th e ir c e le b ra tio n th is y e a r? of 151 to 148, on t h e ' bill d e a lin g } S J 38, M° n d a y ’ be,ieve th e of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n . p o rte rs in 'a n d th e /lir e c to r s w ere called to - w ith th e q u e stio n of te a c h e rs pen- " ee w * rea a11 re c o rd s th e At th is tim e M rs. L ouis Dodge. from 38 to 58 p er cen t, th e com m is- for any local girl w ho needs a ssist- COLLECTING CLOTHING FOR p re sid e n t of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs sion said , w hile som e co m p an ies ance in o b ta in in g an e d u c atio n . ' g e th e r in o rd e r to give an a n s w e r j sions. L oud c rie s of “ re s ig n ” T he bo y s’ b an d is g iv in g a c o n c e r t1 a sso c ia tio n , will give h e r re p o rt on tu rn e d th e ir ca p ital over “ m ore! T H E N E A R EA ST R E L IE F to Y re k a , a n d th e ir decision w as g re e te d A c h a p te r w as rec e n tly o rg an iz ed th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e each e v e n in g d u rin g th e week from th e n a tio n a l P a re n t-T e a c h e r conven- th a n a h u n d re d tim es a y e a r.' in M edford, a n d a lun ch eo n has been , ? , b ro u g h t a b o u t by th e re c e n t c an v ass vote. T h e local c a m p a ig n b e in g o rg a n - c . , , _ • . i 4 to 5 o ’clock, in th e “ 3 0 0 ” b lo c k .'tio n , w hich sh e a tte n d e d a t T acom a, ----------------------*------- p lan n ed w ith th e M edford w om en as of th e b u sin e ss m en by S e c re ta ry . T his is th e th ir d tim e th e p re s e n t ized fo r th e co llection of c lo th in g } g u e sts on May 2 0 th . w hen th e s ta te th e m e rc h a n ts of t h a t block b e a rin g ) -------------------- F u lle r, w ho found 40 of th em in fav c o a litio n g o v e rn m e n t h a s been de- DEM PSEY SAILS FOR THE U. Ffc fo r th e n e a r-n a k e d of th e N ear E a s t th e expense in an e n d e a v o r to d raw p re sid e n t will be here. T he luncli- or a $2000 c e le b ra tio n . 25 in fa v o r fea ted in a vo te in th e com m ons, in people to th a t sectio n to see t h e T « ^ tm a « tw Buys Ca. is p a r t of a s ta te -w id e a n d n a tio n ­ i eon will be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. of a $1000 c e le b ra tio n , a n d only a each case fhe re v e rs a l h a v in g com e P o s tm a s te r K a is e r has p u rch a se d SOUTHAM PTON. E n g la n d . May ! F. D. W a g n er, who h as been selected w ide m o v em en t. Yro lu n te e rs have m an y fine w indow d isplays. few who did n o t d e s ire to c e le b r a te ., on a p p a re n tly a m in o r Issue. a new C h ev ro let c a r of th e “ 4 9 0 ” 16.— Ja c k D em psey sailed fo r hom e been e n lis te d an d th e cam p aig n o r­ i as p re sid e n t of th e local c h a p te r. m odel. S u n d ay on th e A q u ita n ia . g a n iz e d in p ra c tic a lly ev ery com ­ INITIATED MEMBER K. K. BY U. S. G. OF 0. UNCLE SAM WILL NOE MIX IN AÏ IE IN EUGENE '.TO PRICES OF COAL F IN STREETS OF PAT ON SALES TAR m u n ity in ‘O regon. O ne pound of c lo th in g fo r every p e rso n re s id in g in th e s ta te is th e s u g g e ste d q u o ta of s p a re clo th e s to be collected on B undle Day, May 24. “ W a rm c lo th e s a n d shoes h av e to do d o u b le d u ty in th e N ear E a s t,” sa y s J . J. H a n d s a k e r. s ta te d ire c to r of th e N e a r E a s t R elief, w ho tr a v ­ eled e x te n siv ely in th a t sectio n last s u m m e r. “ Not only m u st th ey keep o u t th e w in try w inds a n d snow s out of d o o rs, b u t in sid e th e house th ey a re c alled upon to rep la ce fu rn a c e s a n d sto v es, fo r th e sc a rc ity of fuel m a k e s ev e ry day a h e a tle s s d ay in m any of th e N ear E a s t o rp h a n a g e s." It is n o t too m uch to ask th e peo pie of O regon to m ak e a tr ip to th e ir a ttic s on B u ndle Day an d lay asid e th e ir c a st-o ff g a rm e n ts to help c lo th e th e n e a r-n a k e d of th e N ear E a st. BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL IS CONSUMALA TED C h a rle s W ilson h a s p u rc h a se d th e R iv er Bend fa rm 11 m iles w est of G ra n ts P ass, in c lu d in g a h e rd of 15 p u re b re d J e rs e y c a ttle a n d a ll farm im p le m e n ts a n d g ro w in g crops. T h is fa rm co n sists of 106 a c re s of riv e r b o tto m lan d , a fin e b u n g a lo w , ele c ­ tric lig h ts , h o t a n d cold w a te r, th re e b a rn s in c lu d in g a fin e d a iry b a rn WEEK STARTS OFF IN FINE SHAPE Rare Musical Treat at Chautauqua \rtis t Trio Consists of M iriam Steelman, Soprano; M arriner, Pianist, and Leslie Taylor, Violinist ❖ BA SEBA LL RESULTS TODAY Some to Live; Others Io Die Guy W EEKS OF ACTIYITY FOR THE SENIOR CLASS I T he nex t tw o w eeks will see th e ' se n io r class of t,he high school busy, both day and n ig h t, so to sp e ak , fo r th e re will he a d d itio n a l school w o rk ! d u rin g th e day an d sev eral social e v e n ts d u rin g th e evenings, j E x a m in a tio n s began y e ste rd a y a n d will c o n tin u e d u rin g th e w eek. T h e i .lu n ’o r-S e n io r picnic occurs today. T om orrow will he a day of re s t will he observed as a day of r e s t from social a c tiv itie s. May 18 th e I,eaves for H o m e - class will a tte n d th e show a t th e Rev. B. C. M iller, w ho occupied V ining and will follow up w ith a th e p u lp it a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h y es­ ta m a le feed a t Rose B ro th ers. T hev te rd a y , le ft fo r his hom e in S p rin g - will m eet a t th e th e a te r a t 7 :1 0 ; fie ld , O regon, th is m o rn in g . o'clock. May 19, th ey will h ik e to j G erkey F a lls, m ee tin g a t th e A r­ i M otored Through A shland— * ■ •- ......... ’ • m ory a t 8 o ’clock, each one to ta k e i F r a n k C. R iggs, v ice -p re sid e n t J. J. H audsaker, of Portland, sortin g Mr. H a u d s a k e r sa id : “ In o u r vast his own lunch. la n d m anager of th e P o rtla n d ] out children in southern R ussia last o rp h a n a g e s a n d b rea d lines, we a re T he class serm o n w ill be d eliv - b ra n c h of th e W illy s-O v erlan d com ­ su m m e r, k n o w in g th a t th e ones th a t daily c a rin g lo r m ore th a n 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . ereeaguo At C hicago 3; New Y’ork 2. At P itts b u rg 5; B oston 7 (12 in n ­ in g s ). A m e ric an L e a g u e At New Y ork 3; C leveland 0. At P h ila d e lp h ia 9; C hicago 6. A t B oston 5; St. L ouis 6 (11 in n ­ in g s). At W a sh in g to n 2; D e tro it 4.