s I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦H ♦♦IH ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 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 (International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 > ESCAPE FROM DEATH ALMOST MIRACULOUS WHEN CAR LEAPS STREAM Machine Was Speeding a t Sixty Miles an Hour When It Airplaned Over Rocks and Was Wrecked on Creek Bank. MYRON HERRICK COMING HOME ON VACATION -Y P IE R C E . Nebr., Ju ly 17.— Dam­ age estim ated a t two hundred fifty th o u san d d o llars resu lted from a hail and wind storm th a t destroyed ’ crops, killed livestock and dam ager buildings in th e d istric t ten m iles from here. Loss of life is feared and w ires a re down th ro u g h o u t th e ! storm area. r t ♦ * ♦ • No. 268 Some Natural Beauties o f tire Keystone State HALL AND WIND STORM DO $250,000 DAMAGE m MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- vive three months in the rich ozone a t A shland. The pure do- mestic water helps. 1 L ^ - .---- = 2 ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JU LY 17, 1922 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, VoL 43) AUTO HURDLES NEIL CREEK: H m ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ % WASHINGTN, Ju ly 17.— Myron TROOP PLANES ROSH TO QUELL H errick, am bassador to F ran ce is | j re tu rn in g to th e U nited S tates next '■> m onth, it is announced here. He is! com ing hom e on a vacation but it! $ is understood he will m ake a full s 1 rep o rt to P resident H arding and S ecretary H ughes on conditions abroad. i SHERIFF AND FOUR KILLED IN UNION AND NON-UNION BATTLE REVOLT OF SOVIET Y DEMANDING UNPAID WAGES Fifteen Depu.ies Are Wounded and Situation So Su-rtoui. in Brooks . . C'ounty, W aged bow today, arrived with s u r-ja n d non-union were wounded in a hili- ro ad ste r tra v e lin g tow ards A s h - 'lb e R ussian Soviet arm y due to un­ vivors of the steam schooner H enry te rriffic b a ttle betw een the union land left th e highw ay about 100 feet Pa >d wages. T tie m ovem ent is T. Scott, which was ram m ed and and non-union m iners n e a r C lifton- before reaching the bridge and sp reading according to a dispatch j sunk by th e L uckenbach early Sun- rille yesterday. raced over th e rocks and boulders ; trom Stockholm . day m orning in th e S tra its of J u a n S tate troops are being rushed in- a t th e side of th e road and cam e toj A private soldier nam ed P etrov isj De Fuca. F o u r seam en of the S c o tt. to Brcok county in airp lan es from 13483226 a stop only a fte r having leaped over ¡said to lie the leader of the up risin g ( w ere drow ned. various sections of the sta te . th e bank of th e creek. ; aad he ia estab lish in g an anti-Bol-} The L uckenbach was en ro u te to ' .--------------------------- ------ Those who visited the scene of the sheviki council.. It is declared con-j I the A tlantic seaboard via P o rtla n d accident, and looked over the ground ditions a re becom ing serious in th e; when she was ram m ed by th e Scott l-VIVNCTION O F RECALL say the m achine m ust have been go­ n o rth e rn provinces and along t h e ! I which was inbound from San P edro HAS NOT B E E N ‘ FILED I • I ' ---------- ing a t th e r a te of about 60 m iles a n , Polish frontier, in a heavy fOg and sm oke pall. h o u r, as from th e tim e it left the) It was announced th a t m ore th a n g rade, it practically a irp lan ed over; 1000 sig n a tu re s had been obtained ___________ » WASHINGTON, Ju ly 17.— The 30 o r 40 feet across rocks and by th e citizens’ com m ittee to the pe­ T here will be a welcom ing recep -' b o u ld ers u n til it cam e to a haltin g ! final official step in the consum - | tition asking for the recall of the tion to E pw orth L eague In stitu te a t C h a u ta u q u a park to n ig h t a t 6:30 i CHICAGO, Ju ly 17— The statio n - m at iOn of the Japanese.A m erican sm ash on the banks of th e creek. recall of S heriff T errill, and th a t ¡ o ’clock, by th e cham ber of com- ary i,re m en and Ollprs on railro a d s tre a ty of Yap was taken by P resl-i T he m achine is the property of! rep resen tativ es of th e com m ittee m erce and th e citizens of A s h la n d ., tiirough° ut ‘ be country today joined dent H arding today when the presi-j Mr. R odenham er of P o rtla n d ano. would ap p ear in the circuit co u rt the strik e of the shopm en in re- dential proclam ation was issued to w as I cing driven at the tim e of th e I th is m orning and ask for an in ju n c ­ R efresh m en ts will be served by a com m ittee of ladies. M ayor Lam - sponse to s trik e o rd ers sent out last the effPCt th at the tre a ty had been accident by Mr. Mann of P ortland; tion restra in in g County Clerk Florey kin. Pres. W. H. M cNair of t h e ! week by Tim othy H ealy, head of th e concluded. an d the, w ere accom panied by Mrs. from holding th e election which he : union. W illiam Belm ont of Bend, Oregon. The tre a ty recognizes J a p a n ’s has called for S aturday. Ju ly 29. cham ber of com m erce, and the ciay It is expected th a t about 8000 men m andate over the island b ut stipu Mrs. Belm ont was the m ost serious Up to a late hour th is aftern o o n , council will extend th e hospitality would p a rticip a te in the w alkout. h u r t of th e trio and will probably ■ ! no application had been m ade to the lates th a t A m erica shall enjoy “open i / of th e /:ity . and an ad d ress will be i co urt for an in ju n ctio n and the be confined to the hospital fo r som e LONDON. kJ u ly 17.— The s ta te ­ given by Dr. J. M. W alters of E u ­ i d oor” privileges and equal rig h ts <$><$> <»> |?> <*> >$><*> .♦> WASHINGTON, Ju ly 17. Hopes j county clerk is proceeding with the tim e. Mr. Mann is still in the hos-i m enj O{ g jr R obert H orne, chancel- gene. w ith Japan. A BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY S> for a quick and early settlem en t of, d etails of p rep aratio n for the elec- p ita l and is su fferin g from som e bad ,or Qf tfae B hitish E xchequor, th a t €■ <§> >3> 's» <♦■ <»? ?. the national coal s trik e w ere ap- i tion, p reparing th e ballots and send- c u ts and b ru ises w hile Mr. R oden­ G reat B ritain will pay its deb t to paren tly dashed to th e ground w ith ing out notice to the judges and h a m e r w as able to be on the s tre e ts the United S tates was confirm ed t o - , National League th e announcem ent th a t th e policy clerks of election, w ithout in any today. day in th e house of com m ons by At P ittsb u rg 8; Brooklyn 5. com m ittee of the m iners w ere to way c6nsidering th e th re a te n e d in­ The autom obile is alm ost a com ­ Lloyd George.' He announced th a t! At C incinnati 8;, Boston 7. leave th e c a p ita l-to d a y and re tu rn junction. p le te w reck, th e wheels having it was im possible for G reat B ritain At Chicago 3^> P hiladelphia 2. to th eir respective hom es. -------------------—------ been alm ost com pletely dem olished. to accept any plan to pay th e debt The policy com m ittee, two h und-j |» r . BERTHA SAWYER IS as was th e wind shield, top and to thp U nited sta te g fully> i{ B rit. American League red stro n g , is th e a u th o rity which AT OSTEOPATH CONVENTION s te e rin g wheel. On one side, the ajn jntends to cance, the debt8 ow. At New Yoçk 7; Chicago 8. m akes or breaks strik e s so far as _______ hood was badly bent, and th e r i g h t ' -ng h e r by tbg A11jes He added; j At P h ilad elp h ia 0; Cleveland 5. the m ine w orkers a re concerned.,; The convention of the N ational h an d ru n n in g board and mud gu ard s ..G reat B r iu in in te nds to pay th e . A t Boston 7; D etroit 16. and th e p rese n t s trik e cannot be O steopathic association, held in Los w ere to rn off and the body of t b e j U n i(id g tate s th ere fo re it ls nece9J peacefully a d ju ste d w ithout its con- • Angeles last w eek, was a tten d ed by c a r was th row n considerably out of i sary the Allies pay whUt they owe * Pacific Coast League I sent. Dr. B ertha E. Saw yer of th is city. line. (Y esterd ay 's Gam es) G reat B rita in .’’ T H E DALLES, Ore., Ju ly 17.— W ILLIM ANSETT. Mass., J u ly l7 . T he A utom otive Shop salvaged I In a le tte r to A shland friends, Dr. At Los Angeles 5-6; P o rtla n d 1-5. Mrs. A. P. W atterSon, wife of a — The loss of one life and p ro p e rty ; th e c a r and it is now a t th e ir place ; Sawyer s ta te s th a t th e C aliforrtia At S acram ento 4-3; O akland 6-9. p o u ltry ran ch er living th re e m iles dam age estim ated a t a m illion .-dol­ aw a itin g o rd ers of th e ow ner, who 1 osteopaths did (everything possible At San F rancisco 9-6; S eattle 3-0. so u th east of The Dalles, was brought! la rs is th e toll tak e n by a flood h as not y et decided w hat he will do , to m ake the convention a m em or­ At V ernon 4-26; S alt L ake 13-11. to a hospital here da tie S a tu rd a y , which sw ept th ro u g h h ere follow ing with the car. able one. te rrib ly in ju red as a re s u lt of an: th e b u rstin g of two dam s. Follow ing a re a few notes which a tta c k alleged to have been m ade: A wall of w a te r seven feet h i g f Dr. Sawyer sent describing som e of AUTO CLASH ON CORNER by Pacificio Rosa, a 14-year o ld ’ ! sw ept ev ery th in g in its path. th e happenings of th e convention: MAIN AND GRANITE STREET youth, believed insane. G overnor Stephens of C alifornia An accident a t th e corner of N orth Rosa is charged w ith having! WINS CHAMPIONSHIP opened the convention, which was M ain a n d G ran ite stre e ts has oc­ stru ck Mrs. W a tterso n over the! FOR SECOND TIME presided over by Dr. Sam uel L. Scot- c u rre d a t last. head w ith an iron b a r about t h r e e : horn of Dallas, Texas, th e president. Mrs. Cecil N orton, in her fa th e r’s feet long as she was bringing him ___________ ' 1 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u-; The N ational W om en’s O steopathic new M axwell car. was com ing down some cucum bers from her garden, gene, Ju ly 17.— C arlton L ath ro p , LOS ANGELES, Ju ly 17.— A cor-' association also held its an nual con- G ra n ite s tre e t tow ard Main stre e t, about 200 feet from the house. A fter: SALEM, Ju ly i f . — G overnor Ol- p rincipal of th e high school a t On- o n e r’s ju ry a t th e conclusion of the mention here under the presidency and s ta rte d to tu rn north on th a t cott has filed his answ er and pro- tario , Or., for th e second y e a r in knocking h er down, he stru c k four , . , or five blow , to her face and b o d y .1“ « " * ' » ' A1- | “ i , D r- 01 Llm ‘ th o ro u g h fa re w hen a car from M ed­ test to the dem and m ade by S enator succession won th e ten n is cham pion-; b erta Meadows, retu rn ed a verdict Ohio, fo rd com ing so u th on Main s tre e t C harles Hall for a recount of the ship Of th e U niversity of O regon w ith th e bar. He was a rre ste d by th a t she cam e to her death from a j Com pulsory b ran d in g w ith th e let ap p eared and Mrs. N orton was un­ ballots in ab o u t 700 precincts, in sum m er school, when he defeated PORTLAND, Ju ly . 17.— Twelve S h eriff C hrism an a t th e ranch of ,. . ,, . , . .. . . „ • >. -v. tv v a fra c tu re d skull, by blows from a te r “ S” on the shoulder of all peo- a b le to cle a r th e rig h t hand side of which he - d , eclares his in v estig ato rs Dr Ben H W illiam s, professor of persons were in ju re d , six to the ex- his fath e r, Rom an Rosa, about one- . U „ „ . . ... .. , , a a .• • ■ t. -a i aa „ .. » ax. „ ax. ham m er in the hands of Mrs. Clara pie atflicted w ith th e most serious th e s tre e t before th e o th e r car a r-j have found evidence of irre g u la r!- econom ics « a t th e ¡U niversity of te n t ot req u irin g hospital a tte n tio n , h alf m ile Iro m th e scene of th e 1 1 i ......................................... - - - - - - P hillips, w ith prem editated in te n t; of the so-called social diseases, was rived. T he resu lt was th a t the left ties. Pennsylvania, and a fo rm er Oregon when th e sightseeing bus of th e Tyr- crim e. He m ade no a tte m p t to fight to kill. recom m ended by Dr. W illiam L. fro n t w heel of th e R ed fo rd car was The governor sets up th e claim a th le te , in s tra ig h t sets, 6-1, 6-1. rell T rips com pany, plungqd from or resist. The testim ony of the wom an Reg- Holcomb of Denver. Dr. It. D. Em - com pletely deinolishe , and t e e n ' , tb a t Hall is being financially backed Dr. W illiam s was the sole survivor th e Colum bia R iver highw ay th re e I gle Caffee, left, no doubt in th e ery of Los Angeles predicted th at der bent double. i by a poW crfui secret o rg an izatio n ; of tb e fleld of 09. L ath ro p , who is m iles west of M ultnom ah Falls, and p , r NEATHAMMER DIES m inds of th e ju ry . She had not on- before long all cancer may be pre- T he R e in h a rt car. which is. . ° r - jtb a t recount would be m anifest- a g rd a u a te of L infield college, a t telescoped a g a in st a tre e late S atu r- IN A LOCAL HOSPITAL ly testified to having been ar. eye vented, and th at m any cases may be ton was d riving had the e t land u n fair jn tb a t it does not call for M cM innville, was colt6ge cham pion day aftern o o n . The bus was a tte m p t­ lives " itnpss of the killing, but told h o w ; cured if tre a tm e n t be beguir early ru n n in g board torn off am ,ot ' I a recount of the e n tire sta te . He tb e re d u r ing liis u n d e rg ra d u a te ing to pass a county tru ck , both D. E. N eatham m er, who uvea th ere ^ o o rs on th a t si w ere in a confined for th e la st two drove d irectly against th e new pa- in th e b fu sh a t the head of th e lane ---------- m i n e city. Mr. Hitchcock g ,r,s »■„, endeavor cow e h .c k „ d U„ tu they ,earn ed bX X . so la Dosts a t th a t place, te a rin g one a n d had gained dangerous headw ay. . ----------- of th e posts en tirely off and p u s h -’ T he side of the hill was panapolied LONDON. July 17— C ardinal Lo- from 1894 tp 1901 su p e rin te n d e n t even up th e ™ tory b y „ lape W>U,d d " Ve the G ranite City hospital here about P from aU gu e . R om an C atholic prim ate of Ire- of th e A shland schools. They a re on Ju ly 8 a t th e M inburn place. and haye th eir a p p a ra tu s recharged two weeks a fte r his in ju ry In an ac- highw ay n o rth of the a s tra n g e r here, and a re having d ifficulty and iio one was h u n t beyonn as tney a rriv ea , tn e occupants w ere accoruiug m ....... — , ----- — - - . . . „„ .x,n — — -------- - . locating his relatives. The accident . .h l c h was a n tle re d p re s s c l io .o eerv.ee .id the I l r e - J . , . . .“ “»*» ">»■' ¡ - ¿ ic V h e « h u rt o ern rred ahoh. by th e d riv e r ol the c a r a n d th e m en and the b lare was quickly got- — - _ 81 Mr. o ton e o , rone i . H iltv fam ily, who th o u g h t th a t th e ten u n d e r control w ith no dam age PEN DLETON . Or., Ju ly 17.— The lings o r Mr. F red Engle, house was being to rn down ab o u t except to som e young trees in th e rw h e a t h arvest has s ta rte d . Crop Is _ _ _ _ _ T ry th e classified colum ns. estim ated a t 4,500,000 bushels. foot-hills. them . I i Ju n e 1 when he was w alking on th e he,ires to ron e and see th e gam e a re welcome, says E ugene ! contracts. Mr. W inburn, lets stre e t and sew er highw ay and was stru c k by a pass­ ing autom obile, i