♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A shland D aily T idings ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine Q cases out of ten of asthm a. <» T his is a proven fact. ♦ ♦ «4 3» » MALARIA OERMS cannot »ur- vive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure do- mestic water helps. • ♦ ♦ ♦ (International News W ire Service VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43) FARM BLOC IS ikSHLAND, OREGON. SATURDAY, JU LY 15, 1922 Children in Zurich’s Spring Fete AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE R E ­ COMMEND TURNING LEASE O F F E R DOWN §><§>$><§> «§><$><»<» <$> STRIKE DEVELOPMENTS TO DATE Nation * S tatio n ary engineers, <♦> men and oilers to strik e Mon- •» day. ♦> W a g es'o f C anadian shopm en ?> reduced. <®> S trik e of m aintenance of way <» m en is halted. <♦> O roville » S heriff is considering advisa- <» bility of calling for sta te troops. T hree a rre s ts in connection •s> w ith beatin g of w orkm en in <» yards expected. Siicramentxi » -» <$> » U nexpected R eport A rrived At By Vote o f Seven to N ine— Denio- erats Said to H ave Favored Ford, W ill Make a M inority R eport. WASHINGTON, Ju ly 15.— Con­ tr a r y to general expectations, the a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee of the sen ate, iek ^ mbsbeb is said to be lined up ag ain st accept-; ing the offer of H enry F o rd in c o n -■ nection w ith th e Mussel Shoals pro-' With the exit of w inter there is held a celebration in Zurich known as je c t. By a vote of nine to seven, the six o’clock ringing feast. This photograph shows some of the children th e com m ittee voted to m ake an u n ­ taking part in the parade in their quaint costumes, on their way to see the sym­ favorable rep o rt to th e senate on the; bolic figure of w inter blown away with fireworks and gunpowder. o ffe r of H enry F ord to lease the governm ent n itra te p lan ts and w a­ I > 3 HUSBANDS AND «- terp o w er project a t Mussel Shoals, h» WIVES SERVE <» A labam a. ! $ ON A .JURY It is generally understood t h a t ' !» ---------- <$> th e d em o crats on the com m ittee fav- j <$> REDDING, Calif., Ju,ly 15. <8> ored F o rd and th a t a m inority re ­ I •«> — At a tria l in th e tow nship <$> port will be subm itted. I ® court a t Round M ountain ea rly <» I-» in th e week, th e sparsely set- VISIT DUNSMUIR AFTER tied com m unity had to be <» ABSENCE O F 22 YEARS j » combed to get ju ro rs. As com- <» DUNSMUIR. iJuly 15.— Mr. and | pleted th e ju ry em braced th re e ■» Mrs. F ra n k J. Mott and i n sons a r rived in D unsm uir Tuesday by m o-; A special tra in ru n n in g as second -4> husbands and th e ir wives, Mr. T to r t spend th e ir vacation. Mr. 54. carry in g the C alifornia n a tio n a lly and Mrs. Edw in B utzbach, Mr. <¥> M ott, u ' ose fa th e r was ro ad m a ste r guardsm en to Camp Lewis, W ash., y and Mrs. B. F. Bibens and Mr. y h e re m a.iy years ago, left 22 y ears! w here they will hold th e ir an nual y and Mrs. Oscar Barnes. T ago for San F rancisco, w here he has encam pm ent, stopped in A shland • lived since T he town of Mott was last evening for a few hours in o rd er; nam ed for his father. to allow the th re e carloads of horses which they are tak in g along w ith them , the required am ount of rest, as well as to be w atered and fed. The m em bers of th e guard, some ¡375 strong, m arched up town a n d ' were allowed to disperse a t th e i I Plaza and proceeded to m ake busi- ; ness good for the m erch an ts in th a t i p arty of th e city for a while. A large group of them g ath ered on. I the green in th e park and gave a I ¡n u m b er of vocal selections, m uch to SISS0Nt c a lif., Ju ly 15.— Mary » » No. 267 Girls Make Perfect Rifle Scores • » » <$ » <» » <» » ® GOAL MINERS REFUSE OFFER Of POLICY COMMITTEE VOTES OV­ ERWHELMINGLY AGAINST PRESIDENT’S PLAN T em porary re stra in in g o rd er <» issued by federal c o u rt in San <» F rancisco to be served on the <$> heads of unions to re stric t <» picketing. ♦ <$><»<»<$<» • John L ew is, H ead of U nited Mine W otkeiw Is In. C an ferein v With President H arding and A greem ent May Yet Be Reju-hed. WASHINGTON, July 15. — The ‘ policy com m ittee of th e United Mine 1 W orkers, 220 strong, voted over­ Some of th e g irls in th e C entral high sellout of W ashington a re '‘crack w helm __ _ ingly today not to accept sh o o ters” and m ade a perfect score of 1.000 out of a possible 1,000 in com- I P re s id e n t ‘ H a rd in g ’s o ff e r of**7rbi- n e t l t i n n for f o r the t h e Astor A « tn r p n n — t h e first t t r a f tim tim e e a e girls’ < H r le ’ rifle mfle teem e. g S 1 Ol 8 rbl petition cup—the team ke« has ever been ! | known to make such a rem arkable record. The photograph shows two of them tra tio n in th e coal strik e , as it now stan d s. * with W alter Stokes, one of tne champion m arksmen of the country. T he in te rn atio n a l officers, headed i by John Lewis, im m ediately a fte r y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y the vote, departed for the W hite • MAT HILD E’S PAD T House to see the president. •> TAKES DAUGHTER y ____________ . » ’ TO EURO PE ISSUE ORDER TO TRANSPORT y F . 8. MAIL BY MOTOR TRI CKS T here is no im m e d ia te prospect ?. CHICAGO, July 15.— H arold y , WASHINGTON, July 1 5 .— The of 400,000 m aintenance of way e m -’T A. M cCormick is en route to y tra n sp o rta tio n of th e United States ployes jo ining the s trik e of fe d e r-1 ♦ New York, whence he will sail y m all by m otor tru ck s has actually ated shop crafts, it developed today, for E urope, Ju ly 20th. His y begun in at least one section of th e a fte r a conference betw een P resi- » son Fow ler and d a u g h te rs Ma- y ___________ ¡co u n try , due to th e rail strik e , the dent H ard in g and E. F. G rable, head » th ild a and M uriel, th e fo rm er <•> post office d ep artm en t announced of th e m aintenance of way men. ‘ engaged to Max Osefr, S w iss ¡y ROME, July 15.— A petition has today. r 'horsem an, will accom pany him. y MAIL CLERK S MAY GET A » It is said M a th ild a h a s obtained been addressed to the V atican, ask- O rders w ere issued ^authorizing SATURDAY HOLIDAY— IF » the consent of her g ra n d fa th e r, y i«g for a dispensation to relieve th e truck tra n sp o rta tio n of mail be WASHINGTON, Ju ly 15.— C lerks T John D. R ockefeller, to m arry y I priests of th eir ecclesiastical obliga- tw een Bedford and Swltz City, Ind., employed in post offices th ro u g h o u t ♦> the riding m aster. y ; lions of celibacy it was learned here all tra in s betw een these points hav- the U nited S tates will d u rin g the re- y y y <$> <•> <$> y y y y y y y y y y ! today. The indications are. how- ing been annulled. ; ever, th a t the petition will have n o , m ain d er of th e sum m er season be 1 results. perm itted to enjoy a h alf holiday i each S aturday, providing the w ork 11 The Italian new spaper Epoca de­ c la r e d th a t th e pet: ton was sign al assigned to them has Deen com plet­ I by a num ber of Driests and some ed by noon on th a t day. under a n ' cardinals, but inquiry a t the V at’c'in o rd er issued today by F irs t A ssist-| an t P o stm a ste r G eneral B artlett. elicited the inform ation th a t the pe-; I titio n was anonym ous, w ith no nam es to indicate its authorship. Officials of the V atican denied th a t | th e re is any general desire on the p a rt of priests to m arry. The petition sta te d th a t: “ P u rity of life, which is the highest aim i t t . LONDON, Ju ly 15.— In a speech Mrs. J. K. H elm an died a t her the church, is reached th rough the; . . . . . . . . , . .. th e enjoym ent of the citizens who g u rt B rittan , of San Francisco, has , ! m arked by its tra u k n e ss an d evident hom e on N orth Main stre e t this freew orking of m a n s n a tu re and; o . . , , , „ SAN FRANCISCO. Ju ly 15. — w ere present. deeded to the U nited S tates govern- , . . . . .¡sin c e rity , Sir A uckland Geddes, the m orning a t 7:30 o’clock, follow ing not by coercion and im position of ... . , , . . . ... C h ris H ansen, hungry and “ b ro k e,” T!,e b°ys had had a bot day on m ent 300 acres of land including I 3 B ritish am bassador to th e U nited ' an illness of seven weeks. She was ;law s ag ain st n a tu re .” . ,, , .. s a t for m any hours in his bare little the tra in , and th e cold w aters ot C astie L ake jn Siskiyou county. She ! „ ,.T . .. „ ¡S ta te s, told a large g a th e rin g a t th e 58 years of age. Celibacy on the p a rt of the R o m -' hotel room sniffing the arom a of A shland creek, and the cool green gave tb js as a m em orial to her P ilg rim s’ banquet in his honor, tliat Mrs. H elm an was born in Wood an C atholic priesthood is as old as brew ing coffee and sizzling oysters lawn in the p ark WPre tlio ,o u " hly b ro th e r, th e late Judge W. G. B rit- E ngland did not wholly understand county, Ohio, b u t cam e to Oregon the chur :h itself. from a n e a r-b y o y ster cafe, and enjoyed, and they left qiuch refres - ta n , wbo served on th e su p erio r Am erica. It was vital th a t m ore of The F o rd and F ordson show is at, an early age, and has lived in ed for th e ir night trip for P o rtla n d . cQurt bgnch ¡n gan F ran cisco . th e n he could stan d the s tra in no draw ing good crow ds both day and A shland fo r a n um ber of years. She! the people of E ngland should visit The tra c t will be m ade a rec re a ­ night, th ere having been a good rep- is survived by her husband and one longer. the U nited S tates in o rd er to become tion ground. Im provem ents will be rese n tatio n of farm ers and ranch- dau g h ter. Mrs. L aw rence Coder, of E arly to d a y ,h e sou g h t to drop i acquainted w ith the rem ark ab le m ade by th e fo rest service and the e rs in th e city to see w hat can be A shland. th ro u g h a hotel chim ney rig h t onto c h aracteristics of the people and th e Sisson cham ber of com m erce. th e cafe stove and corner som e of ex tra o rd in a ry in d u stria l, engineer- done w ith the pow er m achines and F u n eral services will be held M on-' Siskiyou county is building a rXid th e source of the tan talizin g arom a. ; ing and educational progress of the to see and hear the pictures and; day afternoon from the M ethodist to th e lake a t th e present tim e and radio concerts. A fte r w edging him self in to th ej 1 country. ; church, in charge of J. P. Dodge when com pleted p arties can reach chim ney he found th a t he could not; He said Am erica had accom plish­ A b inder dem onstration was g iv -¡an d Sons, funeral directors. In te r-j the lake shore in autom obiles in 40 en th is m orning a t the Jesse Neil m ent will tak e place in the A shland i “ m ake th e g ra d e ” e ith e r way and h e ( ed in th e b rief century and a half m inutes from Sisson. sh o u ted for help. The hotel pro-; of her existence w hat it had taken place th re e m iles e ast of the c ity ,; cem etery. p rie to r and a squad of ja n ito rs tried ; G reat B ritain a thousand years of and b e tte r and sm oother w ork could | ---------------------------- in vain to ex trica te him. Thtjji the ____ slow progress to create. not be asked. The disc plow, h a r­ fire d e p a rtm e n t was called and “ Am erica has given to th e world row and cu ltip a c k e r were also doing SAN FRANCISCO, Ju ly 15.— C ., th e riches of a con tin en t which but chopped him o u t. a ; fine work on a ranch n e a r T alent, j R. W eller, cashier of th e F irs t Na-i yesterday was a w ilderness,” he con- -------------------------------- CHICAGO, Ju ly 15.— Judge Lan- and th e free bus to and from the ♦ dis, th e baseball high com m issioner, tional bank of F o rt Bragg, and cou-' tinued. “ Of course, she is absorbed dem o n stratio n fields was kept mov­ y BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY » h a s denied th e petition of the own- sin of J. E. W eller, cash ier of th a t in her own affairs. How could she ing all m orning to accom m odate the < < y y y y ♦ y y » <«- » <» y y »1 ers of the P o rtla n d baseball club for bank, recently im prisoned a t San be otherw ise? H er th o u g h t is in in terested people. I a reh e a rin g in the case of Bill Ken- i Q uentin for embezzlement) of th e th a t trem endous s tru c tu ra l and in ­ The W ehr road g ra d e r was dem ­ N ational le a g u e i w orthy, m anager of th e team , bank funds, is being sought today d u strial work which has -made her o n stra te d today a t the ball p ark and A t P itts b u rg 3; Brooklyn 2. i Judge L andis previously suspend- by governm ent ag en ts to answ er a one of th e greatest nations on the various o th e r equipm ent aws kept At Chicago 1; P h ilad elp h ia 2. ! ed P resident K lepper. Vice P resident I secret indictm ent retu rn ed in Sac- earth . T hat is a problem as close m oving all day. A t C incinnati 3; Boston 2. ----------------- j ram ento, which charges the cashier to her as ou r problem s are to E uro- B rew ster and M anager K enw orthy,: L ectures, m oving p ictures and r a ­ ' for long term s, due to irre g u la ritie s | ; on six counts of falsifying en tries peans. but she has not fo rgotten the PA RIS, Ju ly 15.— G erm any paid dio concerts a re on th e program f o r ! M INNEAPOLIS, Ju ly 15.— An a t ’ and ext r a ction of its funds. Authen-1 tria ls and sufferings of th e outside A m erican League ( in K enw orthy s tran sfer from the the fifty m illion gold m arks, due to -'to n ig h t, and a larg e r crowd is ex- A t New Y ork 2; Chicago 3. tack of hiccoughs lusting six days inform ation of the secret in d ic t-; w orld; she has given with a boun- ; S eattle club, w ith which all th re e th an was out last evening. At P h ila d e lp h ia 0: C leveland 2. i had previously been connected, to i day as an in sta llm e n t of the in- pected The m em bers of the caravan will t"*1 n ig h t*’ fin a l’y pnded in the m ent of C. R. W eller was o b ta in e d . teous hand relief fo r m illions of i dem nity. tn e m em oers ot tne t a ia v a n w in de a tji Of G eorge M cKeen, 68 years At Boston 0; D etroit 2. ! P o rtlan d . in th e F ed eral building here today, i starv in g R u ssians.” re s t in A shland over Sunday, and ol(j G erm any, in h er note to th e in te r­ At Roston 2; St. Louis 0. The indicted cashier had no con- Monday M edford will leave allied ago. rep a ra tio n a s .e d com days .„ .im ,h m a ission . whi.o th , ree h, m orning ,„ r for a ,»•„ d a y . exid'oi.ioa oT PayV- noc«o'„‘wHh ï h o ' r i r « S artng'. bank CH M HT.A N KSDKAVORERS MARRIAGE IS SURPRISE UiM'lflc C oast League of F o rt Bragg, of which his im pris- HOLD MEETING AND PICNIC TO THEIR MANY FRIENDS (Y e ste rd ay ’s Gam es) had the money to pay to d ay 's in- in th a t place. ; iciaus to affo rd relief. Donald E. M acentire and Miss Ida oned cousin was th e cashier. --------— A t Los A ngeles 6; P o rtla n d 5. . T i sta llm e n t, she w ould in ju re h er fl- It is alleged by the federal a u th - ‘ M embers of the C h ristian Endea- Mae R ad er slipped aw ay to Jackson- W, L, ( j n E p^NCE AT A t S acram ento 4; O akland 3. A . A nancial condition if she did so. The DECIDES GLORIA SWANSON o rities th a t C. R. W eller, as cashier vor society of the P resb y terian ville T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 4' At San F rancisco 9; S eattle 3. IS NOT A CONSPIRATOR JACKSON HOT SPRINGS F rench rep resen tativ es m ade it plain; of th e F irs t N ational bank, connived church, held a weinie roast up near o clock and obtained a m arriag e li- A . At S alt Lake 9; V ernon 5. _, to G erm any th a t she m ust pay up, __________________ cense, and re tu rn in g to M e d f o r d ,____________ ___ xA LOR ANGELES. Ju ly 15.— G loria M em bers of th e six affiliated rail- J. E. W eller in the defalcations the reserv o ir in A shland creek can- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > ♦ < » ♦ ♦ » were m arrie d th e re by J u stic e T ay-! no m a tte r w hat th e consequences. A fter th e Sw anson, m otion picture actress. way shop c ra fts, who are out on which resu lted In the la tte r ’^ con- yon T hursday evening. feast, th e re g u la r business m eeting lor. They retu rn ed to A shland at and Mrs. M atthew Burns, her m oth- s tr jke a re giving a dance W ednes- fiction, ä DAILY IRISH CASUALTIES was held. Miss E dith P lu m m er was about 6 o’clock. DIES WHILE ON VISIT er, did not conspire to get B urns to day evening, Ju ly 19. a t the Jack- 'S1 » » ? ; received on prom otion w ith honor Mr. M acentire lias charg e of the TO ASHLAND RELATIVES m ake a will In favor of his wife and go Hot gp rin gS pavilion. Music BANDITS ROB STORE AND DUBLIN, July 15.— F o u r w ere Talent ditch co n struction w o rk 1 ---------- ag ain st th e in te rests of o th er rela- w jn be fu rn jshed by Snyder’s five- WAIT ON CUSTOMERS from the Ju n io r society. The tre a s u re r reported a n eat killed and 20 wounded in a b a ttle in w hile his bride has been a t th e sani- Mrs. A. L. W ilhite died a t the tlves Thia r u iin g was m ade yes- pièce "orchestra which will be on the PORTLAND. Ju ly 14)— Several balance on hand a fte r all pledges L im erick betw een Free S tate tro o p s I tariu m for som e tim e. They will hom e of h er brother-in-law , A. C. terd av bv the judge of the probate iob betw een 9 o’clock and m idnight a n d republican rebels today. m ake th e ir hom e in A shland for the W ilhite, a t 313 G ranite stre e t, last d e p a rtm ent of the su p e rio r co u rt, Som eth in g in the wav of an inno- c»stom er9 who entered a d ru g sto re had been paid. The society is keep present, having rented a p ro p e rty , night a t 7 :30 o'clock. Jam es C. Rives. Judge Rives also vation win be tbe fact th a t all ladies a t No. 811 Union avenue d u rin g th e jng tbe church decorated w ith flow- Mrs. W ilhite and h er h usband held th a t Miss Sv,.an , on a n d h e r ' ‘ bet holders w iji be given free Progress of a holdup a t 10 o’clock ers th ls sum m er and doing it well. CHINESE CABINET RESIGNS on H arg ad in e street. me here from from Los Los Angeles Angeles for for a a m other had not nnnanirou w m » tra . n sp o rta . tio .. n to . . th . . e . dance __________ .„ W ednesday n ig h t w ere w aited on by The m eeting ad jo u rn ed a t d ark AFTER FIVE WEEKS RULE ------------------------ _ cam e here conspired tr. to « secufe betw een LONDON. Ju ly 15.— The Chinese SACRAMENTO. July 15.— S tate visit and for Mrs. W ilh ite’s h ealth, tb e nfa r riage of the la tte r w ith 8:;{0 an(1 9:30 o’clock and retu rn ed one of the robbers who perform ed the service so n a tu ra lly th a t no sus- MINER VICTIM OF AC4TDENT c a b in e t resigned today a fte r five F o re ste r M. B. P ra tt yesterday an- but her condition was such th a t she B urns. to the city a fte r th e dance. picion was am used, alth o u g h a sec- WAS FORMER SHASTAN w eeks of official existence, accord- nottneed th a t he had g ran ted th e re- did not im prove, but grew w orse ________________________________________________________ ond ban d it was stan d in g g uard over ---------- ing to a P eking dispatch. quest of the w om en’s clubs of Corn- steadily u n til th e end cam e vester- W EED , Calif.. Ju ly 15.— The the p roprietor, C. E. W atkins, hound REDDING. C alif., Ju ly 15.— ----------- ! ing and Red Bluff to reserve for day. A sh o rt fu n eral service was w e e d L um ber com pany is to build NO EMBARGO W ILL BE BELFA ST. Ju ly 15.— F ierce fig h t-'th e m a sufficient n u m b er of shade held th is afternoon a t th e H. C. ten m ore boUses on Dixie avenue.: PLACED ON FOREIGN DYES a n d gagged in a re a r room. H enry S to rjo h an n . a Shasta c ° u n t> ing is reported from th e county of tre e s for plan tin g along the high- Stock fu n eral parlo rs, and th e body the negro q u a rte r of W eed. WASHINGTON, Ju ly 15.— By a The robbers escaped with $150 in m iner, long employed in the Frenc.. Sligo. T he F ree S tate troops th is way betw een these two tow ns, a dis- will be tak e n on tra in 15 to n ig h t to T he necessary g rading is now be- vote of 36 to 32, the senate today cash, a w atch, fountain pen and sev- Gulch d istric t, was killed yesterday Los Angeles, w here in te rm e n t will jn „ done and the erection of th e defeated th e am endm ent to th e Me- eral o th e r sm all articles taken from in a m ining accident n ear u en. m orning 9helled Colloony. The tow n tan ce of 18 miles, Idaho. Word was received here by houses will s ta rt as soon as th is is C um ber ta riff bill, (establishing a showcases. has changed h ands several tim e s .. P r a tt e stim ates it will req u ire ap- place. the Knights of PythiaB lodge to com pleted. They should be ready tem porary em bargo on the im ports- ------------------------ A fter a b a ttle lastin g fo u r h o u rs, proxim ately 1400 trees to cover this — which he belonged. I for occupancy w ithin six weeks. tion of foreign dyes and dyestuffs. Read th e w ant ads. distance. th e tow n w as cap tu red . Try tha classified columns. GUARD SIOP FEW OF CELIBACY J. K. H PASSES AFTER A Í I BIG GATHERING LANDIS DENIES A REHEARING IN FOIL EO FRANCE LASTING 6 DAYS j 1 i