Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 17, 1922, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    < ÀÌHLAMD CMMAf»,
W ttm i ♦
♦ the aid oí medida«, curta ata« ♦
♦ cases out of tea of aathtna. <*>
♦ T his is a proven fact.
$
A shland D aily T idings
« ••« M fiiite to u
* MALARIA
Itor- a
♦ vive three mbiit^l Ito Mjí» Ll>h >
<*> ozone at A sh lan d , t h e $U?9 d?« ♦
e
m estic w a te r helps.
(International News W ire S erri ce
— -
VOLUME 3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
.
.
..
. . .
- ■—
H E L P R lS H E D TO R E S C IE CREW
GF
SEVEN TEEN
WHO
TOOK TO BOATS
<
W as
Struck in
F ailed to
doned th e
G otten Clear A fter She
H eavy F og, but Pump«
W ork anti Crew Aban­
Ship and A w ait Help
I.
-e .
-
_
r -
.
ASHLAND, OREGON, W F O N E SD A i',' M AY 17, 1922
NAVAL SCRAPPING BILL
IS PA SSED BY HOUSE
ÎHE ROCKS OFF
CAPE BLANCO
■■■—
W A SH IN G TO N , May 17. — T he
n a v a l sc ra p p in g bill h as passed th e
h o u se w ith o u t an o b jec tio n .
It
a u th o riz e s th e p re s id e n t to sc ra p
n av al vessels u n d e r th e p rovisions
of th e a rm a m e n t c o n fe re n ce tre a ty .
T he bill pro v id es fo r th e co n v e r­
sion of tw o of th e b a ttle s h ip c ru is e rs
now a b o u t h a if co m p leted , b u t w hich
w ill n o t be allo w ed in th e navy u n ­
P E K IN , May 17.— C h an g Tso L in,
d e r th e tre a ty , in to a irp la n e c a r- i th e n o r th e r n w ar lo rd , w ho h a s de-
rie rs.
T he cost of th is con v ersio n d a r e d
th e in d ep e n d e n c e of M an-
is placed a t $32,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r th e tw o c h u rla , has o rd e re d th e s e iz u re ofj
ships.
all »alt an d m a ritim e c u sto m s re v e ­
n u es a t th e p o rt of N ew chang, ac­
co rd in g
to
official
c o n firm a tio n
h ere.
T h is a m o u n ts to a v irtu a l d e c la ra -
! tion of w a r on th e s ig n a to ry peace
pow ers, a c c o rd in g to o fficials.
It
is a d m itte d th a t C h a n g 's act has
! c re a te d a se rio u s s itu a tio n , as th e
ARRAYED AGAINST
DR. DE VILBiSS IS NOTED
NEW YORK PHYSICIAN
Xo. 218
E AT
Chautauqua Lecturer Is Prominent on
New York Board of Health.
D r. L ydia Allen DeV ilbiss, noted
New York physician, will discuss th e
m ost im p o rtan t business of all—“T he
B usiness of L iving"—before C hau tau ­
qua p a tro n s h e re on th e fo u rth a fte r-
AGREEM ENT
_____
GENOA, May 17. — U n an im o u s
a g re e m e n t has been rea c h e d by th e
in te r n a tio n a l econom ic c o n fe re n c e
on th e proposed H a g u e com m ission
fo r th e so lu tio n of th e p roblem of
th e rec o g n itio n of R u ssia , an d on
th e pro v isio n fo r a tru c e to con­
tin u e o p e ra tiv e u n til th is co m m is­
sion co m p le te s its d e lib e ra tio n s .
T h is a n n o u n c e m e n t follow ed a n ­
o th e r p eriod of a n x ie ty an d d o u b t,
d u e to th e fac t t h a t th e R u ssian d e l­
e g a tio n did n o t a p p e a r a t th e tim e
ise t fo r th e co n feren ce, w hich led to
ru m o rs th a t th ey w ere w ith d ra w in g
from th e d e lib e ra tio n s.
P R IZ E CO N TEST BRIN GS
OUT SOME BIG
IS
FISH
H a rry M orris is one of th e fis h ­
erm en of th e city who believes in
08168634
going o u t a f te r th e b est to be found.
E a rly M onday m o rn in g Mr. M o rris'
left for Gold R ay a n d re tu rn e d in j
th e e v en in g w ith a 33 pound C hinook
sa lm o n , w hich re q u ire d 35 m in u te s
Tor him to land u n a id e d . T he fis h '
i w as on d isp la y a t th e E lk h o rn Gun
s to re M onday a fte rn o o n .
A n o th e r fish e n te re d in th e con-
te s t w as c a u g h t by L e s te r Beck in
x ry O F T H E O D O R E G IE R O F
B ear creek
•HOCH DER K AISER” NO­
It w as a fo u r pound
ste e lh ea d
TORIETY, RAIDED
BOOTLEGGING
" , T:
His C hauffeur Caught R ed H ande l
And Seizure by Dry O fficers of
12,000 G allons of Wine Valued at
$ 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
M A R S H F IE L D , O r., M ay 17.—
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Mav
17.—
sc h o o n er O sm os, in a heavy fog,
¡T h e o d o re G ier, O ak lan d c a p ita lis t.
c ra sh e d on th e rocks, off C ape B la n ­
rev e n u e s seized a re th e s e c u rity fo r
i was b ro u g h t in to th e p ro h ib itio n
co, a t a n e a rly h o u r th is m o rn in g j
fo re ig n loans.
i lim e lig h t la te y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n ,
T he fog liftin g fo r a b o u t h a lf a h o u r
w hen fed e ra l a g e n ts a rre s te d Gug
she w as flo a ted c le a r of th e ro ck s
L in d e m a n n of th e T h e o d o re G ier
a n d in to deep w a te r. T h e ra d io m es­
V ineyard com pany, O ak lan d , w hile
sag e received h e re s ta te d th a t she
L
in d e m a n n w as se ate d in a big lim -
w as le a k in g b adly, an d it was
LONG BEACH , C alif., May 17.— '
CHICAGO, May 17.— Red rio t and
. .
, o u isin e on a S o u th e rn P acific ferrv -
th o u g h t sh e w ould have to be a b a n - P olice o ffic e rs h e re played th e h e ro !
d e s tru c tio n a re fo re to ld in dozens boa, on hla
d e ||y „ . „
„
doned. A n o th e r ra d io , a little la te r. ro le s in a six"reel th r ille r a t th e l o - !
oi th r e a te n ,n g l e t t e r , received by
, „ e rr y t „ an a „ pg,.d
sa id th e p um ps re fu se d to w o rk , a n d cal h a rb o r e a r ly to d ay , w hen liq u o r,
city, o ffic ia ls th e n ew sp a p e rs, police, !San F ra n cisc o
th e crew o f 17 m en, h a d been com - «»»«Sglers la n d in g a sh ip m e n t of 193
p ro se c u to rs an d ju d g es, w ith in th e
A w a rra n t for
GJ*>' him self, a c ­
pellet! to a b a n d o n th e vessel an
¡p a s t 24 h ours.
and d ca8es of Scotch w hisky a p p a re n tly :
c
o
rd
in
g
to
th
e
proflfM
tion a u th o ri-
! co n sig n ed to Mexico from G lasgow , i
|
T h e le tte rs . h u rlin g d e fia n ce a t 1 tIes> w lll be issued today
ta k e to th e bo ats.
A re sc u e tu g w as ru sh e d from w e re a r r e s *ed a f te r a gun b a ttle , a n d ,
c a p ita lists , law an d o rd e r societies,!
noon. l)r. DeV ilbiss Is well known as
i F o llo w in g th e a r r e s t of L in d em an ,
h e re im m e d ia te ly a f te r th e firs t a L m ousine, tw o tru c k s , a b o at, th e
a n d th e J u d g e L an d is w age aw a rd ,
____________
1 Ihe m edical e d ito r of th e B e tte r
a sq u ad of p ro h ib itio n a g e n ts, raid-
I Babies* D ep artm en t fo r th e W om an’s
ra d io w as received, from a p o in t “ H ollyw ood,” a n d liq u o r w o rth $50.-1
a re s ig n e d , by such title s ns 'r e a l ! ed th e h e n ,Iq n n rie rs of th e w ine rn tn -
P E E K S K IL L , N. Y., May 17.— i Home Com panion, and a s a ssista n t di-
a b o u t 40 m iles s o u th o f Coos Bay.
w ere c o n fisc ate d .
b o m b ers,
b u rn e rs of C h icag o ." ,,an y „ 68 ) E ig h te e ,
A h ig h sea is ru n n in g , b u t it is
F o u r m en a re u n d e r a rr e s t. Reg- One m an w as ik ilie d , a ll th ro u g h I recto r °T th e D ivision fo r Child Hy­
etc.
•
,
.
,
..................................
HOUSTON, T exas, May 17.— F ed
lan d , a n d seized 12,000 g allo n s of
hoped t h a t th e crew in th e sm all is tra tio n c a rd s on th e c a rs an d o th e r tra ffic on th e New Y ork C e n tra ! w as i giene fo r th e New York .D ep artm en t e ra l P ro h ib itio n E n fo rc e m e n t A gent
As an a lte rn a te to such te rro ris m ,! w ine, valued a t $60.000.
of Public Health. In 1919 she w as
b o a ts w ill be a b le to keep a flo a t un- ev id en ce P oint to w a rd H ollyw ood as held up for tw o h o u rs a n d a h a lf, J appointe<j to tb e u n ite
t lqat fcitizens
d S ta te s P ublic F ,o y d w as sh o t a a d k illed as he was th e le tte r s d ic ta te d
G ier has ex ten siv e vin ey ard liold-
til th e re s c u e rs rea c h th e scene o f th e d e s tin a tio n of th e c o n tra b a n d and a b o u t 2000 c h ic k e n s w ere k illed j H ealth Service,
m
u
st
re
p
u
d
ia
te
th
e
L an d is
a b o u t to ra id a g a ra g e in th e r e a r
w a&e .in g s in th e Napa valley and ow ns
th e w reck.
w hisky.
w hen
tw o
fre ig h t
tr a in s
w ere
of a resid e n ce h ere to day. T he po- a w a rd . C hief of P olice F itz m a u ric e sev eral w in eries in th a t section.
A t least tw o trip s h a d ,b e e n m ade w recked in a re a r-e n d collision on
¡lice say th a t F loyd w as k illed bv a ,ssu ed an o rd e r to “ sh o o t to k ill” a ll
D uring th e w ar G ier th en a col-
to th e local b each fro m a la rg e sh ip a s h a ip c u rv e n o rth of h ere.
fu silla d e of sh o ts fired from th e suspect« found lo ite rin g a ro u n d any o n e , on tb e g taff of G o v ern o f w „ .
E l GENE W ILL G R A D IA T E
off th e c o ast, w hen o ffic e rs su r-
b u tld tn g s e re c te d u n d e r th e L a n d is . liain D. S tep h en s, fig u re d w ith Lin-
house.
BIGGE8T CLASS IN H IST O R Y p rised th e sm u g g le rs.
j I
w age a w a rd , who refu se to su b m it to j d e m a n n in th e fan ,OU8 ..H o th dPr
E U G E N E , May 17.— E u g e n e high
Move to M e d f o r d -
q u e s tio n in g .
T h is a c tio n follow ed K a i8 e r- e pisode in O akland th a t led
school will g r a d u a te a c la ss of 125
M r. a n d M rs. N essler, w ho have
th e b u rn in g last n ig h t of an apart-1 e v e n tu a lly to L in (le m a n n 8
a rre s t
th is y e a r, th e la rg e s t in its h isto ry .
been re sid in g in A sh la n d fo r som e
m ent b u ild in g by te r r o ris ts .
'
an
d
an
in
v
e
stig
a
tio
n
of
G
ier
by
th e
T he a n n u a l co m m en cem en t e x e r­
tim e, h av e m oved to M edford.
I
gov
ern
o
r.
cises w ill be held on F rid a y n ig h t,
Here V isiting F am ily— ’
May 26.
J. H. R ing, of Gold H ill, is in t h e '
A
T
FREIGHT I »
BOOZE SLEUTH
KILLED WHILE
MAN KILLED
•1 11 z l
Z> 1 \
Il
it f i l l
Zfc Yn i Zt 1»
V
« OS
1 . 1 1 1 e. J
.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
CO-EDS HELD UP
AT CMC CLUB
BY
GATHERING:
AND ROBBED
On a c c o u n t of th e n o rm a l school
in A sh lan d th is su m m e r, th e chil-
d re n of th e jf irs t six g ra d e s w ill
have an o p p o rtu n ity of a tte n d in g
school fo r th a t p erio d . TJiere will
be no cost to th e c h ild re n n o r to th e
school d is tric t.
T h e ex p en se is
h o m e by th e s ta te , fo r a ll s ta n d a rd
n o rm a l school« m u st have a p rac tic e
school fo r its ad v a n ce d s tu d e n ts .
T h e d ire c tio n a n d su p e rv isio n of
th e te a c h e rs a n d th e m a n a g e m e n t of
th e su m m e r school will be in c h a rg e
of Mr. B riscoe a n d th e c ritic tea c h -
era, b u t a la rg e p a rt of th e te a c h in g
w ill be done by ad v a n ce d s tu d e n ts
in th e n o rm a l school. T h is session
will be a la rg e b e n e fit to th e chil-
d re n . T hey will have th e a d v a n
of su p e rv isio n by th e b est te a c h e rs
in th e s ta te , as well as th e o p p o r­
tu n ity o f an e x tra six w eeks of
school. T h o se b e h in d in th e ir s tu ­
p e s will h av e a c h an ce to m ak e it up
a t no cost to th e p a re n ts .
T hose
w ho w a n t to do a d v a n ce d w ork will
h a v e th e b e st of c h a n ce s of doing it.
E U G E N E , O r., M ay 17.— Miss
M au rin e E lro d a n d Miss M ary Gill,
b o th of P o rtla n d , s tu d e u ts a t th e
U n iv e rsity of O regon, w ere held up
a n d robbed by tw o u n id e n tifie d m en
'
° " th e lr
frOm th e ^ om es
in P o rtla n d to E u g e n e in an a u to -j
m obile,
O ne of th e m en w as a n eg ro , a c ­
c o rd in g to Miss Gill.
He held th e
g irls up a t th e p o in t of a rev o lv er
T he ro b b e rs o b tain e d $20 from th e
g irls. Miss E lro d a n d M iss Gill a re
se n io rs in th e u n iv e rsity .
V isits P a re n t» H ere__
M rs. B ert S a rg e n t, who is teach -
ing n e a r C e n tra l P o in t, an d h e r sis-
te r, M rs. M aggie C u lb e rtso n , also of
C e n tra l P o in t, w ere in th e city Sat-
u rd a y , v isitin g w ith th e ir p a re n ts ,
Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam Yeo, of M oun-
ta in av en u e.
t a g e ------------------------------
In Ashland’s
Auto Camp
c ity fo r a s h o rt v isit w ith his w ife
nd fam ily.
H e expects to r e tu r n
to Gold H ill th is evenng.
isitors from M edford—
- ■ ■
i M r. a n d M rs. W. C. G an n aw av
: a n d fam ily , of M edford, w ere in th e
T h e Civic club a n d its g u e sts m et city la s t ev en in g , c a llin g on M rs
a t th e p a rish h o u se on T u esd ay a n d C la ire M in ard a t th e P la za confec-
en jo y ed th e 4 o ’clock p a rty a r r a n g e d , tio n e ry .
by Mrs. L a m k in to b rin g to g e th e r i L eav e fo r S a n ta C ruz__ :
the
“ hum an
c a le n d a r ” in te re s ts , i S am uel M. R h o d es a n d J. Spauld-
T here w ere th irte e n ta b le s in c h a rg e ¡n g le ft T u esd ay m o rn in g by a u to
of an d a rra n g e d by th e y e a r a n d th e fo r S a n ta C ruz, C alif., w h ere th e y
tw elve m o n th s, o r th e ir s u b s titu te s , expect to s ta y a b o u t a m o n th
Mr
each ta b le very a ttr a c tiv e in its R hodes is going th e re to a tte n d to
d e c o ra tio n s
an d
a p p o in tm e n ts , b u sin e ss m a tte rs .
BE CHARGED
!
L
ALMOST AT ALTAR
L
BE HELD MAY 30
LOS A N G EL ES, May 17.— J e a n
A cker, film a c tre s s from w hom Ro-
dolpho V a le n tin o , film a c to r, ob-i
ta in e d an in te rlo c u to ry d e c re e of di-!
VANCOUVER, W ash., May 17.—
ro rc e J a n u a r y 1°- 1922, said la st
A lm ost a t th e a lta r . Miss W ilm a '
n *^ht sh e “ w ould lik e to do som e-
T he
in a u g u ra tio n
of
Ja ck so n
S cott, 21, p re tty school te a c h e r of
th in g ” b e c au se of his m a rria g e a t
co
u
n
ty
school
day
will
ta
k
e
place
M exicali- L ow er C a lifo rn ia , la s t S at- E u g en e, O r., refu se d to go a h e a d S a tu rd a y , May 27, in b e a u tifu l Li-
w ith th e w edding p lan s a n d refu se d i
u rd a y , to W in ifre d H u d n u t, d a n c e r
to see th e boy sh e w as a b o u t to th ia P a rk , and p lan s have been p e r­
T h a n k s a re e x te n d e d to e ach h o ste ss Boom for T a l e n t -
and film a r t d ire c to r, p ro fe s s io n a l­
m a rry , R e g in a ld S tro u d , 18 y ears fected to m ak e th e day such a su c ­
anil to th e e x cellen t ch efs w ho pro-
-T a le n t is lo o k in g fo r b u sin e ss th is ly kn o w n as N a ta c h a R am bova.
cess th a t it will be a p e rm a n e n t
of age.
vided re fre s h m e n ts .
“
I
sh
a
ll
ta
k
e
th
e
m
a
tte
r
up
w
ith
T he co u p le had eloped from E u- fix tu re in J a c k so n each y e a r liere-
s u m m e r, as is in d ic a te d *by th e r e ­
A clev er p a ro d y a b o u t th e clu b p o rt t h a t th e y a re to have a new my a tto r n e y ,” said Miss A cker, ’ a n d gene> b u t lh e b rid e ,g b ro th e r gQt Qn a fte r.
h ouse was su n g by M rs. S h o rtrld g e , I saw m ill a n d box fa c to ry th e re ,
m ay p ro se c u te V a le n tin o fo r big- th e ir tra c k a n d w hile they
T he e n tire day will be tak e n up
w ere in
a m y .”
acco m p an ied by M iss W a rd , a n d a ' T arns Down B ig Offer__
th e s h e r if f ’s office a p p ly in g fo r a w i' h exer<ise8 a n d a g e n e ra l o u tin g
p leasin g w h istlin g solo was given by
In fo rm a tio n h a s re a c h e d th is c i t y
------------------------------------
license, he got his s is te r on th e t e l e - ! f 9 r . both c h lld re n a n d P a re n ts, w ith
Mi" W ing.
J t a th e e ffe c t th a t M r g p a tts o8f Ta7 j JACKSON COUNTY TEACHERS
p hone, w ith th e re s u lt th a t th e b rid e -'
*Hie b a sk et d in n e r to be sp re a d in
O ver $80 w as collected from th o se e n t, tu rn e d dow n an o ffe r o f $ 2 0 ,-'
A PPR E C IA T E TROPHY CUP
th
e
p a rk a t th e noon h o u r.
The
to-be ch an g ed h e r m ind and w ent
p re s e n t by Mrs. W ilsh ire .
M any! 000 fo r his 20 a c re n e a r ran c h n e a r
mv
m
o
rn
in
g
p
ro
g
ra
m
will
s
ta
r
t
a
t
10
c o n trib u tio n s to th e h u m a n c a le n - ! T alen .
M any people a re le a rn in g
T1*e com m ercial te a c h e rs of Ja c k - hom e to h e r p a re n ts .
o'clock an d will be held in th e C h a u ­
d a r have a lre a d y been p u t in th e i th e r e is big m oney in p e a rs
! 8° “
W‘Sh l ° expreSS th e ir a p ‘
ta u q u a b u ild in g , w hich is am ply
p
re
c
ia
tio
n
to
th e A shland c h a m b e r V A LLEY V IE W P A R E N T -
b an k , so th e e n tire re s u lt of M rs. | B u y s Seven Acre R anch—
la rg e to c a re for a ll who m ay a t-
T E A C H E R S M EETIN G
of com m erce fo r th e ty p e w ritin g
L a m k in ’s co llectio n w ill have to be
!
ten
d . Dr. D uB ach, of O. A. C., will
T h o m as C lay to n h a s p u rc h a se d a tro p h y cup> w hIch w as uged -n
T he V alley View P a re n t-T e a c h e rs
a n n o u n c ed la te r.
In d iv id u a ls
l»e
p re se n t an d will d e liv e r a talk to
e r6 |S e v e n a c re t ia c t of g io u n d in T a l e n t . j a c k son co u n ty co m m ercial c o n te st a sso c ia tio n held an a ll-d ay m ee tin g
u
rg
e
d
to
!
th
e
c h ild re n th a t prom ises to be of
novel w ays^to add to t h e c lu l-^ h m i» th ro u g h
th e
M ason & M an n in g beld a t M edford May 6. T he in stru c - a t Hie school h ouse y e tse rd a y .
• ex cep tio n al m erit.
F o llo w in g th is
'
T s M r s C a n a L a n 1 , . , a , : ’" ‘7 ' ”''
a '
'° r
*">■' '»
»««- S|’" !n‘li"
noon-
fu n d
ta lk , a b o u t 200 c h ild re n will receive
rS' a ,
P. ’
o'
p i , of A shland h a v e e n o u g h in te r- h o u r w as en jo y ed by a ll.
p re sid e n t, said at G rants P ass, it Factory R ep resen tative Here__
i„
____
u .
. , th e ir e ig h th g ra d e d ip lo m as in th e
»•«. a** vanao -w in wa Hianc n ww.tDtuic
U® th e a fte in o o n , a liusiiiess m eet- ... .
is a re a l a r t to e x tr a c t m oney as
Mr. H u n t of th e S ellers K itc h e n 1 -
,
,
...
u ■ > e ,,
, ,
. , !‘rs t co m m en cem en t exercises of th e
n a in le s q lv as nnooiK in
e & euers K Itchen fo r th e s tu d e n ts to co m p ete w ith o u t i in S was held, follow ed by a varied . . .
.
. . .
p a in le ssly a s p o ssib le fro m m an y C a b in e t co m p an y is in th e citv fn r
-
.
t
f
. 1 kind ever held m Jackson county,
people, .b a , th e b u rd e n o l g iv in g : , f , w d a y , a n d 'h a s c h a rg e o i t h i ,
\
„ C°
v
" “ '. „ d , X , d
d,
T . w "7 '
T he - « e r n o o n will be tu rn e d over
su p p o rt
public e n te rp is e s m ay n o t'd e m o n s tr a tio n a t Sw enson an d Me
”
W" ' le“ d “
,b » T r
.b ” '
, Y
'»
a th le .le sid e o , th e ...........
' a " too heavily u p „ „ a fe w in d iv id - , R a e ', th is w eek
" “ T '
“ ' " ' c ™ „'"h ' b
w
'
" " »■>""> i" L ith i. P a rk .
-The a u to cam p g ro u n d i , ta s t be-
.. ..............................................................
co m
in g a s e lf-s u s ta in in g in s titu to n “ ,
« #h « n
‘ he ’ e ' ,a r ' ° ' , h e l r i E v a ">
• » ' » i ' " " " - ’ o < is U « l r e Z d y 'p i a „ M n r t o ° h e , Hs o w iZ r
‘ P re sid e n t
¡ 2 " H." r "
'b e w o r t i '’' “ ’ ‘""“ "'r"
In a d d itio n to th e se a d v a n ta g e s, if ju d g in g fro m th e v a rio u s c a llin g s X
a
n
d
p
ro
fe
ssio
n
s
a
m
o
n
g
th
e
to
u
ris
ts
a n o rm a l school is d e sire d in A sh­
lan d .
c h ild re n
fo r
th e
p ra c tic e of late. T h e re a re m in is te rs to d i­
school m u st com e from A sh lan d re c t y o u r s p ir itu a l w e lfa re , m a rry w ere so licited .
If m oney is to b e ( e ra te d on la s t n ig h t.
He re s te d MARRY IN HASTE AND
e r, M rs. Je w e ll Low e.
! m a n y fe a tu re s of th e a fte rn o o n , as
hom es. So it can be seen th a t o u r th e young, a n d to say a good w ord m ad e th ro u g h th e salv ag e, e v ery o n e q u ie tly la s t n ig h t a n d hopes a re en-
REPEN T AT L E I S U R E --------------------------------- ' l ’Me WlH be gamPf’> of d ifferen t
c o m m u n ity a n d o u r ow n C h ild re n ° Ver y o u r f*nal re s tin g place. T h e re m u st do h e r p a rt by se n d in g m a te r- te r ta in e d fo r his recovery,
T his is th e m o d ern a ttitu d e to- JU N IO R Y. M.
A.
k m d s— te n n is an d volley b a ll— a n d
can be b e n e fitte d by p u ttin g a t le a st a re Ph y sician s to a d m in is te r to y o u r ial to help th e w om en w ho a re in R eturns from C a lifo m l
w ard m a rria g e . It seem s as if th e
BA SEB A LL LEA
G
U
E
*a<?es
a n d s tu n ts -
LEA G U E
120 of o u r c h ild re n who a re in body, a n d to te a c h you how to be c h a rg e an d g iving o f th e ir busy days,
It
is
expected th a t a la rg e num -
Mrs. C. A. C o tte r has re tu rn e d y o u n g people of to d ay a re possessed
L eag u e s ta n d in g s to d a te :
g ra d e s one, tw o. th re e , fo u r, five wel1 an<1 keep w ell, a n d sh o u ld h e |t o keep th e te n t open, I t m ea n s a
h
er
of
p
a
re n ts and c h ild re n from ev­
from R ich m o n d , C alif., w h ere sh e w ith an u n c o n q u e ra b le d e sire to do
P layed W on Pet.
a n d six in school a t th e H a w th o rn e Inake a m ista k e th e re a r e u n d e rta k - . te a d \ so u rce of incom e fo r th e club h a s been a t th e bed sid e of h e r niece, d a rin g d eed s re g a rd le s s of th e o u t- M e Team
e ry section of th e co u n ty will he
th o d ists .................... 4
4 1.000
b u lld in g from 8 to 1 1 :4 5 each day e rs to 8ee th a t you a r e d e c e n tly h o u se fu n d .
p re se n t, a n d every A shland sc h o la r
M rs. F ly n n , a n d re p o rts h e r im - com e. T he m a trim o n ia l escap ad e of C h ristia n s ...................... 4
3 .750
from W e d n esd a y , J u n e 21, to J u ly b u r ie d - T hen th e r e a re fa rm e rs to
Mr. T h o m as, a tto rn e y fo r th e p ro v in g nicely.
and
his p a re n ts sh o u ld tu rn o u t fo r
t wo y o u n g co u p les Is very forcibly P re ? $ .’te ra n s ............... 4
1 .250
28, 1922.
ra is e Vour food, a n d g ro ce rs and Civic club, w as one o f th e g u e sts a t
•
t
h
i
s
d
a v o f a ll d a y s .
M ake Ja ck so n
H ere from M edford—
e n a cte d in Cecil B. De M ille’s c u r- B a p tists ......................... 4
0 .000
You m ay be a s s u re d th a t th e chil- b u tc h e rs to dole it o u t to you if you th e p re s id e n t’s tab le , a n d m ad e an
i„
______,t
co
u
n
ty
school
day.
a
dav
th a t is
Jo h n H. C a rk in s, of M edford, w as re n t p ro d u c tio n , ‘ S a tu rd a y N ig h t,’*
In th e gam es S a tu rd a y th e M etho-
. . .
d re n w ill h av e good te a c h e rs , an d have th e p ric e ’ T h e re a re m in e rs, a p p ro p ria te speech, f e l l i n g of th e in th e city to d a v on business.
s tu d e n t
w
ill
be
seen
a
t
th
e
V
ining
d
ists
d
e
fe
a
te
d
th
e
P
re
s
b
y
te
ria
n
s
by
,('o
k
,d
fo
iw
a
id
to
b\
e
.,-r>
w hich
t h a t th ey will be well c a re d for.
m ech an ics, e x p e rt wood« w o rk e rs and G reek w om en an d th e ir u n ite d s ta n d
th e a te r to d ay an d to m o rro w .
a r a th e r one-sided score, and th e u n l'* ’ b '.' have received th e ir di-
Spends W eek-End H ere —
fin ish e rs, m o tio n p ic tu re a r tis ts and a g a in s t u n fa ir law s, illu s tr a tin g the
G. A. BR ISCO E.
T T he
ristia n n s s took
took one
one from
J. E. C offee, of V entura, C a lif .,J
he p p ic ic tu tu re re p p u u ts ts b b e e fo
fo re re us
us in in an
an C C h h ristia
from th
th e Bap I’lo m a o n t h a t da> a n d o n e e » e i to
.
v
a u d e v ille p e rfo rm e rs.
Y’es. th ev old m o tto — “ s fr e n g th in u n ity ”—
D irecto r.
a rriv e d in th e city S a tu rd a y m o rn - a ttr a c tiv e yet co n vincing way th e i n - .tis ts .
In th e la tte r
gam e th e Rap­ be rem em b ered w ith p lea sa n t asso-
a re all h e re — “ D octor, law y er, m er- w hich is th e c lu b w o m a n ’s slo g an to-
in g to spend th e w eek-end w ith Mrs. e v ita b le re s u lt of th e m a jo rity of th e tis ts w ere lea d in g m o st of th e wav, ‘c ia tio n s a fte r tlie d ip lo m a has been
c h a n t, c h ie f; rich m an, p oor m an, day.
M r. Coffee, ' accom
h a s ty m a rria g e s — th ey re p e n t a t and w ere only tied in th e last inn- received.
DISASTRO US F IR E DESTROYS
«r
i L. M. R ing.
— -
b ovggarm
e g g a rm an
a n , __
— I ! ” itioao
B U SIN E SS B I O i’K IN ( H ir o
t i ,«
v •
, »
.
M adam e T racy w as a n o th e r guest» p an ied by M rs. R in g a n d son R ich- leisu re .
W h ile th ey a re re p e n tin g , ing. Tw o e x tra in n in g s w ere neces-
, v J,
\
?
a rriv in g la s t e v en in g w e re : w hose p rese n c e a t th e
narty
was
ard,
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
D
u
rk
e
e
an
d
ch
il-
th
e
y
c
a
rry
th e s p e c ta to rs in to th e sa ry to b rea k th e deadlock.
NON-UNION COAL MINES
CHICO, C a lif., .M ay 1 7 .— A block Dr. J o in e r, S e a ttle ; Rev. E. E. Mc-
o f fra m e s tr u c tu r e s a t th e J u n c tio n . Y'icar San Selm o C alif • C O G rain
a PPrec latftd - M adam e T racy d ren m o to re d to th e to p o f th e S iski- o v e rp o w e rin g e x tre m e of th e fash io n
Next S a tu rd a y ,
th e
C h ristia n s
SET PRICKS SOARING
’
o r ,w u , v a i n ., v . ii. v r a in is p la n n in g to add h e r s u p p o rt to yous S u n d ay a n d en jo y e d th e a fte r- se
e
k
e
rs'
_______
p
lay
g
ro
u
n
d
,
th
e
H
allow
-
m
eet
th
e
M
ethodists
in
th
e
fk-st
W
A
SH
IN
GTON.
May
17.— Only
vra,n
m « e club
em u h h o n u ,,«
v„n4
by t a k , ng a
~ b o u n d e d by E ig h th a n d M ain
„ s tre e ts , a n d fam ily, Hood R iv e r, c v . - E C
rain th
se fu
n d by
noon
th
e
re
.
M
r.
C
offee
le
ft
fo
r
e
’e
n
e
rs
”
an
d
th
e
b
a
th
in
g
d
a
n
c
ers,
g
am
e
and
th
e
B
a
p
tists
play
th
e
o
p
e
ra
to
rs
of
no
n
-u
n
io
n
coal
fields
O ro v ille a v e n u e a n d an alley from a n d fam ily. Hood R iv e r: Mr. a n d collection
re
c
ita
l,
w
hich
G
ra
n
ts
P
ass
th
is
m
o
rn
in
g
,
w
h
ere
he
T
hen
to
th
e
h
u
m
b
le
hom
e
of
a
com
-
P
re
s
b
y
te
ria
n
s
in
th
e
second,
¡
a
r
e
being
in
v
ited
to
a
tte
n
d
th
e
con­
O ro v ille a v e n u e to » fain s tr e e t, w ere M rs. J . A. M a rsh a ll. P o r tla n d ; Mr. com es in a few w eeks
W ith
the w ill visit with his sister for a few mon man.
'
--------------------------
feren ce called by th e g o v e rn m e n t to
b u rn e d to th e g ro u n d la st n ig h t, by a n d Mrs. V. H u n sel, S e a ttle ; M. Leon o p en in g of
a c o n s e rv a to ry of m usic, d«y»
"
'
T h ese tw o f a r re m o te re a litie s . W ASH IN GTON, May 17. — T he h a lt th e so a rin g prices of coal a t th e
• fire w hich th re a te n e d o th e r s tru c - C azare an d fam ily , San D iego; M ar- w hich
is now in p ro sp e c t, A shland W ill Visit Pai'ents H ere—
fu rn is h m any rea so n s fo r “ re p e n t,” house S a tu rd a y a g re e d to a se n a te m ines, S e c re ta ry H oover a n n o u n c ed
tires in th e v icin ity , p a rtc u la rly th e ian H ow ell a n d p a rty . C e n tra lia , will
h av e a n o th e r a ttr a c tio n that
M
rs.
D
ale
G
uiley
a
n
d
c
h
ild
re
n
,
of
even
th o u g h all» c o n cern ed do th e ir a m e n d m e n t to th e post office a p p ro - today.
C hico h o te l, p io n e e r la n d m a rk .
W a sh .; S. H. R isden a n d p a rty , Na- will h elp to w a rd p ro sp e rity
L a n e co u n ty , expect to com e to A s h -.b e s t to “ g et a lo n g .”
p ria tio n bill p ro v id in g
$1.9 0 0 ,0 0 0
It is th e no n -u n io n m ines. H oover
T h e to ta l loss to d ay w as e s tim a te d pa, C a lif.; H. N elson an d p a rty , T a -'
to be a b o u t $45,000 p a rtly co v ered c o m a; T heo B. C row e
C olo rad o
Wa’ 7 i ? tIO na,ly la r g ® la " d 8° ° n t0 V‘8it M r8’ G u l,e y ’8 p a r-
M r De M i,le c e rta in ly is cap ab le fo r o p e ra tio n of th e New Y ork-S an sa id , th a t a re show ing from 50 to
t u in o u t ' a a to
to ta ta l l of of 51 o l w
w om
om en
en being
bein g e n ts, Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rle s H ooper, of m a k in g th e a c to rs p o rtra y t h e ir . F ra n c isc o a ir m ail serv ice d u rin g 100 p er c e n t a d v a n ce on th e price of
by insurance.
Springs, Colo.
present.
frie n d s w ill be w elcom e.
characters properly,
th e y e a r b e g in n in g J u ly 1.
ico a l.