♦ ♦ & ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, wit .out ♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. <& This Is a proven fact. $ VOLUME 3 A shland D aily T idings RETURN TO WORK WOULD PV T SENIORITY RIGHTY I P TO D EtTSlO N OE RAIL IA B O R BOARD Agreem ent of Strikers and Railway Executives to Abide by Rehearing of Ijalmr Board Forces Both to Asquisce in Plan of President, MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ♦ vive three months In the rich ♦ ozone at Ashland. The pure do- mestic water helps. ♦ (International News Wire Service No. 286 ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922 22 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43) HARDING CALLS * 4 €> <$? BEES STING TEAM OF HORSES TO DEATH New York Basket Party That Is Really Worth While HAILSTONES BREAK OPEN WATERMELONS IN X. C. I RALEIGH, N. C„ Aug. 7 — H ail­ stones big enough to b reak w ater­ m elons w de open, w ith a hail fall 12 inches deep, caused considerable crop dam age in the Piedm ont sec­ tion of N orth C arolina. The heaviest fall was In Iredell county, aro u n d Concord, w here it beat down grow ing crops. D E N V E R ,, Colo., Aug. 7.— The team of horses which W liliam Ju l- iffe, a B erthoud. Colo., fa rm e i, was driving to a load of hay, was stung to d eath when a sw arm of bees de­ scended. J u liffe also was atta ck e d by the bees, and he is in a serious condi­ tion. E DEAF UNO F POSSIBILITY GERMANY MAY RE SAVED IROM FINANCIAL COLLAPSE , S. Is Not in Thirteenth Inter- Allied Couierenee Which Hopes to Solve Complex Problem by E ffect­ ing Anglo-French Concord. ! WITH A T FATE OF EUROPE IN THE BALANTE AT LONDON, Aug. 7.— The th irte e n th WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— P resi­ in ter-allied conference since the Ver­ d e n t H ard in g has called upon th e ' sailles tre a ty was signed, opened to­ s trik in g railro a d w orkers to r e tu rn I 7 — Police to- H ere is part of a novel "basket p a rty ” a t the Sea Breeze (S taten Island) home of the Association for Improving ! WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— Accept- day w ith every possibility th a t it to work im m ediately pending a deci-; I H I I U , i a m .. At g. . J conditions of the Poor. More than seven hundred youngsters, children of New York’s poor, are having u two weeks’ jan c e of H enry F o rd ’s offer for pur would decide th e fu tu re fate of E u ­ s lo t by th e railro a d labor board on day w ere in v e s tig a tin g an a tta c k on j at the S taten Island home, where they are able to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine denied them tn the crowded chase and lease of the governm ent's rope. th e controversy over the question of, Mrs. Jay Cole in her home on F lu m e , sfreet8 add tenement districts of the city. : vast n itra te and w ater power pro­ Upon th e outcom e of the confer­ street. sen io rity rig h ts. jects a t M ussel Shoals, A labam a, ence hangs th e fu tu re ol' Anglo- Mrs. Cole was aw akened by a m an T he president addressed teleg ram s was urged by republican and dem o­ F rench concord and the possibility to B ert Jew ell, ch airm an of th e rail- in the room, b ut in th e d ark n ess she, cratic sen ato rs, com prising a m inor­ of G erm any being dragged back way em ployes, and to D ew itt C u v ie r.c o u ld not identify him . He dragged ity of th e sen ate a g ric u ltu ra l com ­ from th e vers-e of bankruptcy. ch airm an of the A ssociation of R a il-¡h e r from her bed, and alm ost choked m ittee, in a rep o rt su b m itted to th e The conference has a complex way E xecutives, notifying them of, her. Mrs. Cole’s th re e children w ere i i sen ate S aturday. P ro te st was en- problem to deal with. T hat Germ any his action as follows: ! sleeping in a n o th e r room , but as ' tered by the sen ato rs a g a in st th e ac­ is on the b rin k of financial collapse “ M indful of th e pledge of both she is deaf and dum b, she was un-. ceptance of th e governm ent ow ner­ is a foregone conclusion, and it is executives and th e s trik in g w orkm en ¡able to raise an alarm . s h i p and operation plan, proposed by c e rtain to be hastened if th e de­ to recognize the validity of all deci-! S truggling about th e room in an ■Senator N orris of N ebraska, th e | m ands of F rance a re not m odified. sions of th e railro a d labor board, I ' effo rt to shake off her assailan t, com m ittee's chairm an. , E ngland has gone on record that she am hereby calling on th e strik in g Mrs. Cole m anaged to reach an elec- T he re p o rt estim ated th e govern-; - , . ... , i is w illing to let up on th e rep aratio n w orkm en to re tu rn to work im m e- trie light. She sw itched th is on, m ent had lost 53.000,000 a t M ussel ; . • x. « dem ands, which G erm anv » gdtftJJl- o s-, WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 — «ovfln d iately. and calling upon the c a rrlersI r :----- and as she did so, th e in tru d e - r lo ia Seven Shoals since th e arm istice, and de- UNIONTOWN, Penn., Aug. 7.— -- ............ n o t e d l y unable to n i e t ^ ^ fclOyd to re tu rn them to w ork, and am c a ll- ; ened his hold on her neck and. holrt- bas developed lu the groups of A m erican refiners, aided , clared acceptance of F o rd ’s offer the George has m ade it th a t B rit- ing upon both w orkers a d c a r r ie r s , ing his arm s across h.s ace to h id e , Qf Btrik,ng minerg jn COACHES TOPPLE INTO CREEK by W all S treet financiers, are a t-j quickest way to stop th e losses ish action depends to w hat extent WHEN PASSENGER TRAINS to ta k e th e question in d sp u te to j his id e n tity, ran trom the hous . payett‘d th is season at th e fam ous He resided foK’ she grounded on Cape Rock. ORE(3OX CAVES MECCA th e a tte m p t to estab lish ■ a > aopnnd secona I hm -klelRrrv patch.' according to Mrs. In te rn a tio n a l E xperim ental congress 4 wa8 k illed in sta n tly . and grounds are overseeing various She was bound for Seattle. a u to camp. The cham ber of com ­ OF MANY TOURIST PA RTIES im provem ents in and about th e ir re- ' F R. H am ilton of K irk fo rd . “ W e of M otorless A irplanes will begin to- in S t. Louis. A la te r w ire said th a t th e vessel m erce has been at work on a schem e No. 32 was composed of seven i speciive grounds and buildings. The ¡found an average crop, hut not as day and continue u n til A ugust 20. 1> steel had been gotten off and was pro­ to purchase a piece of property in A p arty composed of Mr. and Mrs. h .gfa gchool aBsembly and m aln bn„ s T he b uilders, pilots and officials coach es, and No. 4 of .ig o o d as th at of last year, because of ceeding slowly for S eattle u n d er her j M iller, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balis th e residence section on Conger ave ¡th e fro st.” said Mrs. H am ilton. “ The liv in * in the canvas city n e a r t h e , coaches. have received a new coat of kalso- own steam . She is th e largest vessel nue, a t a cost of $7n00. T he p io te s t; i s top of M ount C om begrasse, a re san- and children, Mr. and Mrs. George ■ m jne and {he joof q( Jhe Haw th(,rne --------------- _ will road he ripe about built A ugust in th e coastw ise service. " ' ¿ ts „ r of U t «hat h a e t ' A berries wagon is ..................... being up 15. to th a t m achines propelled by! com es from th e resid en th •R ose and children, and Mr. and M rs.; buildlng hag been given a new CQV. section of th e city, who d<*la re th e top and a c o n stru c tion camp has m an Pow er o r m erely by the w ,n d < |G eorge K iam ei and son m otored to j e r jn g Of p a :nt, while m any of the SHORTHORN CATTLE TO BE esta b lish m e n t of a camp the Oregon c a .e s S aturday, a n ‘T ; desks in the class rooms have been been established a t the foot of the a ,e destined to m ake as m uch pro- ON SALE AT COUNTY F A IR spent the day th ere and in th a t | re varnished point will depreciate th e value of the a t . gress in th e next 20 y ears as the A djoining restdence pro p erty , and ° ° .J « " « A d» " cl" s . ” ,a ---------- ' cinity. H uckleberry gasoline m otor planes have achieved S u p erin ten d en t Briscoe is partic- th a t tn a n , even, th e proposed . I t . ; '» ™ « ' » . • > « « “ • « • " A. E. Lawson, field m an for the Mr K ram er gtate s th a t they had u ia r ly anxious to have everv stu d en t since th e W right B rothers m ade , S horth o rn B reeding A ssociation of a very enjoyable trip and all arriv ed g tart in scbool on th e first day of is a lto g e th e r too sm all, ” 50x300 Clty lf tlm e Perm its. th e ir’ test flights a t K itty-W alk, J Am erica, has been in Jackson conn- 8afely at hom e w jth the exception of thg fQr (hose wfao Btar; &t & feet. N. C. , CHA M BERLA IX G RA N DSON T here is an a u to cam p already! ¡ty for the p ast several days getting him seif , be having endeavored to la te r datH not o n h . ,nake a harclock a t whicb tim e th e re had» ‘ ’ 8 joyed by all present. The younger w ere recounted today, giving him a ; advantage of th e Jackson countv been 106 people reg istered for the the progress of the whole class. All beginners should be ready to people of th e p arty enjoyed the fine gain over Hall in the 'sta te to date fa ir to p u t som e of th eir best stock day c a r s w ere seen from as far sta r t in on the first day of school new sw im m ing pool to th e fullest. of four votes. before the public. A catalog of the sout b as R edding and as far n o rth tbg f sam e as m em bers of o th er class- w hile th e o ld er ones looked on in ■ ‘anim als th a t will be offered for sale ag p o rtia n d, and alm ost every in te r­ . . . . I * 18. fo r beginner, who s ta rts late, envy. An excellent luncheon was v- -■ 0>, wijj probabiy be m ade up, show ing venjng point had one o r m ore repre- a t an even g re a te r disadvantage served late in th e afternoon. <♦» BASEBALL RESI LTS TODAY pedigree of the anim als and the 9e n ta tiv e present. than the pupil in advanced classes, Mr. W ilson and d a u g h te r, of Med- « < $ $ $ > + $! nam e o f 4be owner. no m a tte r how much home instrue- ford, fu rn ish ed e n te rta in m e n t in j S h o rth o rn breeders, who have am - YOVX(J P E O P L E M ARRIED AT t on he may have had. or how bright th e way of songs, w ith , M adam e National League m als th a t they wish to list, should- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH b© m ay be. P a ren ts should rem em - Tracy.-Young presiding a t th e piano. A t P h iladelphia 10; P ittsb u rg 17. get in touch w ith the county a g e n t’s j --------- her th a t the phonetic system which Mr. W ilson recently composed a new At Boston 9; St. Louis 8. office, w here they will be furnished Allen W ilbur O’Connell and Miss taught to beginners now is en- Oregon song, which was sung d u rin g all the necessary inform ation. B lanche F re e r w ere m arried yester-i tire ly d iffe re n t from th e system th e aftern o o n and was greatly en- American League (lay m orning in th e C ongregational; tau g h t years ago, and only a teacher joyed. Music was also fu rn ish ed by At D etroit 3; New York 4. church, follow ing the re g u la r m orn- jg a b ]e to gt ve the child the r!gh< FIRE ON .MOUNT SHASTA the boys’ band in charge of M r.. At Cli cago 12; P hiladelphia 5. SLOPE NOW UNDER CONTROL ing service. s ta r t w ith th is system . Loveland. M adam e T ra c y -Y o u n g | At C leveland 7; Boston 0. W EED, Calif., Aug. 7.— Several The young people a re from P o r t - ___________________ christened th e new baby grand piano days ago a fire was s ta rte d by light- land, and cam e here from M edford Pacific Coast League which Mr. W inburn recently pur- ning on the slope of M ount S hasta, d u rin g th e m orning and arran g ed VICTIM OP DEPU TY ’S SHOT (Y esterd ay ’s G am es) chased, and pronounced it a fine in- IS DEAD IN HOSPITAL th re e m iles east of tg ern a . It was for the cerem ony. They left imme- At P o rtlan d 1-9; O akland 3-1 stru m en t. necessary for forest service men to diately th e re a fte r for C rater Lake, At S eattle 3-4; V ernon 1-5 The guests p resent w ere Dr. Swed- REDDING Calif., Aug. 7.— Geo At Los Angeles 0-1; Salt L ake w alk several m iles to fig h t th e w here they will spend a short honey- en b u rg and fam ily, A. C. Joy and hich they will re- S. Lowden, of H ayfork, T rin ilv flam es. moon trip , a fte r fam ily, B. R. G reer and fam ily. Mr. 7-3. One m an was overcom e by the tu rn to P o rtla n d and m ake th eir county, died in a local hospital at At San F rancisco 5-4; Sacram en- and Mrs. F red Hom es, Mr. and Mrs. LIGHTNING BOLT KILLS 5:30 S atu rd ay night. D eath was sm oke and exhaustion. A fter sev- home. H enry of M edford, Mr. and Mrs F a r- to 0-2. IRELAND’S DAILY 14 HORSES ON RANCH ---- caused by a bu llet fired in H ayfork o ral days of h ard fig h tin g forest ---------------------------- rell of M edford the Messrs. Board- CASUALTY LIST LOVELOCK, Nev., Aug. 7 — The; last Sunday evening by Deputy service men yesterday declared th e MRS. CHAPLIN ALLOW ED DUBLIN, Aug. 7.— The c a p tu re of m an of ea ste rn Oregon, and Mr. Bar- R e tu rn from L ake of W oods — m anagem ent of th e R ogers e sta tej YEAR MORE IN AMERICA S heriff B enjam in M urphy, when fire to he under control. N othing Mrs. C B. Lam kin and Mrs. F K H "T rep o rts 14 horses were killed by a m ore than 18 prisoners and th re e ton of th e U nited S tates d ep artm en t WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— The de- Lowden is alleged to have resisted Bush re tu rn e d fron? a w eek’s s »,oip n but b rush was burned. holt of lig h tn in g w hile seeking shel- tow ns from th e irre g u la rs was an- of ag ric u ltu re . p artm en t of labor en tered a form al a rre st. at Lake of the W oods y e s t e r d a y . ------------------- — te r from an electrical storm . The nounced today. An official com- ---------------------------- o rd er yesterday allow ing Mrs. H an- At th e tim e Lowden was hav ng Mrs. F. J. M urrhv. who accom bodies of «he anim als w ere found m uuique by th e F ree S tate govern- WEATHER OUTIiOOK . panied W orking a t G rocery— C harles Moore has tak en a posi- nah C haplin, m other of C harles and an a lte rc a tio n w ith H ilgaar N orgaar. ™ m ent charges th a t th e o u tb re a k s in W ASHINGTON. Aug. 7.-—W eath er them to the lake, is stay in g over under a large tree to th is week w i:h the Misses G rubb and tion a t the H. P. H olm es grocery, Sidney Chaplin, film sta rs, to rem ain a H ayfork m erchant. W hen the dep- Two o th ers w ere in ju re d a n d ex- Dublin S atu rd ay was an a tte m p t by outlook for th e period A ugust 7 w here he will be engaged for some in th e United S tates a n o th e r year to utv sh e riff in te rfe re d to stop the pected to die Most of th e horses th e irre g u la rs to isolate th e city by A ugust 12. inclusive: Pacific coast M acLean tim e w hile C arrol H olm es is having receive specialized m edical tre a t- fig h t and induce Lowden to go hom e w ere three-year-olds, and of excel- blowing up bridges and te a rin g up sta te s— G enerally fa ir; norm al tem - ment. Lowden resisted. dentistry wprk done. perature. the railways. 1 Read the want ada. lent breed. À j