t + W + « 4 4 4 * * 4 4 ? e« « ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 ASHLAND CLIMATB, w ithout ♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine 4 cases out of ten of asthma. 4 This is a proven fact. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 4 4 VOLUM E 3 A shland D aily T idings (International News' Wire Service (Successo» to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43) HARDING HOLDS ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1 Pleasant Duty for General Pershing » •» « « ♦ » ••V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- 4 4 4 4 4 vlve three months In the rich 4 ozone at Ashland. The pure do- 4 mestlc water helps. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 No. 295 In Memory of Heroic Chaplains & tek-* JUSTICE COURT PROFITEERING E. L. M ann, of Bend, Or., appeared before Ju stic e Gowdy here yesterday B EFO R E A PPE A L IN G TO CON aftern o o n and pleaded guilty to the FU E L PRICES GO SOARING D E G RESS, AW AITS RESULT OF ch arg e of o p eratin g a car w ithout a SPIT E VOLUNTARY FA IR TODAY’S CO NFERENCE d riv e r’s p erm it, and w'as thereupon PRICE AGREEM ENT fined $150 by the co u rt and given a 1 Bi-o(herhoo4l IxMiler« anil R ailw ay ■lumps from 9 2 . Io on April I, w hen ja il sentence of six m onths. E x ecu tiv es A re M eeting in New Strike Began, to $<>.50 am i as Mann is th e one who was d riv in g , York Today in Hopes o f A rriving High as $ 1 8 .5 0 As A gainst A greed th e high-pow ered Oldsm obile th a t At B asis o f Settlem en t. P iic e of 9 8 .5 0 . h urdled Neil creek n e a r the Fred Hom es ranch east of the city. Sat W ASHINGTON, Aug. 17.— P re si WASHINGTON. Aug. 17.-—Legal u rd ay nig h t, Ju ly 15. In th e m a d en t H arding has decided not to a p J control for the price and d istrib u tio n chine w ith him a t th e tim e of the ¡of coal— especially th e price— loom p e a r before congress today w ith his accident was a Mr. R odenham er m essage on the in d u stria l situ atio n . ed today as the result of the genera I • of R oseburg, and Mrs. W illiam ' disreg ard for a “ fa ir price” scale H ow ever, if th e m eeting of the ; Belm ont of Bend. All th re e were This b ro n ze m em o rial ta b le t, by M iss B a sc h k a I’aeff of B oston. “ Big F o u r’’ b ro therhoods and the was mi-1 by th e producing operators, General Pershing giving the Distinguished Service medal to Maj. Michael so badly in ju red th a t they were veiled on the wall of the third floor of the Ma ssachusetts statehonse in Eos-1 ! • , com m ittee rep re sen tin g the Associa- J. O'Brien of the adjutant general’s office for “exceptionally m eritorious and tak en to th e G ranite City hospital 1,,n- It is to the memory of Bay State clergymen—Catholic V oluntary fair price ,, ’ , has . broken and Protestant— i tion of R ailw ay Executives, which is I distinguished service as officer in charge of the officers’ division, A. G. D„ for tre a tm e n t. T he m en w ere able wbo died in service as chaplains during the World war. One o f the figures I down u n d er tb e im pact of a panicky in progress in New York today, and G. 11. Q„ A. E. F.” M ajor O’Brien as an enlisted man was General Pershing's to leave th e re sh ortly, but Mrs. Bel ¡s that of F ather John B. DeValles, Catholic priest of New Bedford, and the m ark et, and coal is now selling all ! th e way from $6.50 to $13.50 a ton. which is expected to be the m ost im sergeant m ajor and chief clerk on the punitive expedition into Mexico. He is « m ont was m ore seriously in ju red , other is Rev. Walton Danker, Protestant clergyman of Worcester. native of Ireland and first served in the Sixty-ninth New York Volunteer infan p o rta n t conference held since the as ag ain st $3.50, the price agreed and has only been out of th e hospital try during the Spanish-American war. beginning of th e railw ay shopm en’s upon and established by S ecretary fo r a sh o rt tim e. s trik e , does not lay th é foundation Hobver, and as ag ain st the price of Mann had lost his d riv e r's p erm it fo r a se ttle m en t of th e strik e, th e $2.10 w hen the coal s trik e began on som e tim e previous to his trip to I A pril 1. p resid e n t will probably address con A shland, as the resu lt of being a r gress tom orrow . P resid en t H arding m ay m ake the rested in th e n o rth e rn p a rt of the , coal reg u latio n s the su b ject of a s ta te for speeding. The judge took BROTHERHOOD AND RAILW AY j special m essage to oengress, as it Is his p erm it aw ay at th a t tim e for a FN E C U T IV E S IN CONFERENCE ¡gene-ally adm itted th e country will period of 90 days, which had not NEW YORK, Aug. 17.— A final, jgo th ro u g h th e w in ter on sh o rt ra- yet expired a t th e tim e of th e acci- su p rem e e ffo rt to s e ttle th e national ! tions. » |d e n t here. s trik e of th e railw ay shopm en w as j It is alleged th a t Mann prom ised tak en here today when the leaders BUCK INVADES CORRAL. ! to stand all expenses of the accident from five of th e no n -strik ng b ro th - IS GORED BY BUIA, I a t the tim e it occurred, and it is erho»<li w ent into conference with INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 1 7 .- 1 RENO, Nev., Aug. 17.— Police and I EU REK A, Calif.. Aug. 17.— W hile th o u g h t he will probably s e ttle these th e com m ittee of railw ay executives. CHICAGO, Aug. 17.— The h eat PORTLAND, Aug. 17.— S enator accounts whil© in the city. The bill GoverlM>r McCray is ad am an t in his ¡express com pany special agents a re j Passengers of a N orthw estern Pa- It is not expected th a t any ag ree wave wh ch has enveloped th is city C harles Hail, in a sta te m e n t issued Js expected to to ta l around $1000. d eterm in atio n th a t the Dempsey- investigating the disappearance of a j d f i c tra in looked on, a large buck m en t will he re ic h e d , but it is hoped for several days is m aking life hard- today h u rled the g a u n tle t a t Gover-j B rennan contest shall not be held a t bar of gold bullion valued a t $2800, leaped into a dairy ranch corral at a basis m ight he agreed upon which iy w orth living. The th erm o m eter j nor O lcott, declaring th a t we was M ichigan City on Labor day. I from a V irginia and T ruckee rail- Beatrice, ten m iles south of here, ROAST 9 0 0 0 DUCKS IN A w ould furnish a foundation for a has ranged in the nineties for th a t under no obligation to support the The governor's announcem ent fol- road tra in Sunday betw een Reno and was gored to d eath by a bull in BLAZE ON POULTRY FARM se ttle m en t later. j period, b u t the hum idity ra th e r republican nom inee, I lowed rep o rts from M ichigan City and Mound H ouse, Nev. . a te rrific fight, lastin g ten m inutes. than the heat, is the cause of th e! He did not sta te w h ether he w o u ld ; BENICIA Calif Aug 1 7 __Nine th a t the sb e riif and prosecuting a t-j The bar was consigned to San unbearable conditions. become an independent candidate ., . / • / ’ . " . , to rney would refuse to in te rfe re w ith I F rancisco from Dayton, Nev., and th ousand cho:ce ducks were ro aste d , . . . . _ T hree m en died today from the f° r governor in Novem ber. He re-1 th e proposed bout. The governor was being tran sp o rted in an ice a t the C alifornia P ou ltry com pany’s effects of the excessive heat, and fers to Olcott as an “ alleged nomi in tim ated th a t he w’ouid have offi-j cream freezer, ran ch n e a r here yesterday. It was th e re have been scores of people nee,” and he follows up his recent cials th e re on Labor day, and if i not a din n er, but an accident, for I p ro strate d . j charges, w hich failed of su b stan tia- I the building in which th e ducks were the sh eriff and prosecuting a tto rn ey LAD IS INJURED WHEN ---------------------------- ¡tion in the recen t recount proceed-1 showed inclination to wink a t the) THROWN FROM HORSE housed caught fire and the poultry ings, to the effect th a t O lcott’s nom i , x , . „ , , . , law and perm it th e fight to proceed,' was not only ro asted b u t burned t o ! . ,, . ; S. P. GIVES REDUCER RATES nation resulted from the fact th a t ’ he would exercise th e a u th o rity FDR .JACKSON COUNTY FAIR dem ocrats changed th e ir re g is tra a crisp. . . . - x .. , . R obert H igh was throw n from a Seven h undred o th e r ducks. ! vested ,n him > even at ,h e ringside, horse about noon today, and lay un tion on election day. brooders in a nearby building, also and se,e to 11 th a t th e flght did not j conscious for nearly tw o hours. Re- George N. K ram er, local ag en t of tak e place. i ports la te r in the day a re th a t it is perished, being overcom e by the _ ¡th e S outhern Pacific, has received' i believed he will recover. He ap- ----------------- ! word from John M. Scott, general sm oke and heat. j paren tly »truck th e ground w ith te r-j c u u c tru ctiu u work a t the I l r . t t The to ta l loss is placed by the ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 17.— AI p a s s e n g e r'a g e n t of th e S. P. lines, rlt,c orce and »uttered several »o- p n i ,.le , sta te m e n t to th e effect th a t the K u th a t they have g ran ted a reduced m anager, A rth u r Stevens, a t ab out, ¡vere bruises and laceration and it . s * j., K lux K ian is grow ing fa s te r th an rate to and from the Jackson county $20,000, covered by sm all insurance. , d st» ict is steadily going forw ard, is also feared he lias been i n ju r e d ;.,,,. , , any o th e r secret, fra te rn a l organiza- fair. The ducks burned w ere valued at ,, I -uid E ngineer Stpvenson, who has j $1.25 each, and the brooders were tion in the__L-*ffe<l S tates, was m ade; E ffective Septem ber 12th, the „ , T ... . charge of the w ork, now sets Novein- R obert was rid in g a young horse, , . , . , . to d a y by A cting Im perial W izard S outhern Pacific will place on sale w orth $2500. . . ber 1 as tbe date °» which he ex- which jum ped suddenly when kicked . E dw ard Young C larke. reduced fare tick ets a t all statio n s, . •“ . — . — —- —— _ — — L ------- b e d s to bave the dam com pleted I ' a t in passing a n o * th ■ e r ■ horse, rp. C lark e said th at from one d ep art- G ran ts Pass to A shland inclusive ! T here are 70 men em ployed on the 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 boy was off his g uard and was m en t alone, th e re was reported to for those who visit the fair. work, in two sh ifts of eight hours 4 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. 4 I throwni. The fare fo r' a d u lts will be one th e o rg an izatio n from th e first of ; each, and the d irt is literally flv- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J u n e , 1920, to th e first of July, and one-half re g u la r one-way fare, ing, th e re being som ething like 1000 Leaves for ’F r i s c o - A IRPLA N E FA LLS 4500 BUFFALO, N. Y„ Aug. 17.— The 1921, over 48.000 m em bers. From and th a t for children over five years w ards moved daily. A large steam Mrs. L. Schwein and d a u g h te rs B E E T ; PILOT UN INJURED shovel is used for loading the five Ju ly 1st. 1921, and including the and u n d e r 12. one-half of a d u lt fare, west reta in in g wall of the big steel ie it Tuesday evening for San F ran - MOSCOW, Aug. 17.— E nver Pa- period d u rin g which the organiza -------------------------------- bridge over which the In te rn a tio n a l cjsco where they will visit for the sha, the m ost spectacular fig u re in large tru ck s, which tra n s fe r th e d irt L ieu ten an t Ayers, who. w ith Cap tion was being exposed by various OREGON’S CONTRIBUTION TO Railw ay com pany o perates a high-! next th re e weeks. ■ m odern T urkish history, and who is to th e top of the dam , each truck ta in A. B. M ackenzie, of A shland, m etro p o litan new spapers, this sam e NEAR EAST R E L IE F FUND sPeed lin« l<> N iagara F alls, was dy- R etu rn » from T rip N orth— trip credited w ith throw ing T urkey into thnU ed visitors at the P o n la n d ' - rose — haU’ing f° “ r yards a t a i tr ip , ’ i and d e p a rtm e n t tu rn e d over in six ' _______ ---------- nam ited early this m orning. Mrg R E Detric k , who has been; th e late war on th e side of w m aking a trip every 15 m inutes. A .............................. ............ with th e ir aerial s tu n ts fell m onths, 58,7 82 m em bers. He de C ontributions in cash and com O ly the tac t th a t the force of th e visiting in V ancouver, W ash., ftor c en tral powers, was killed in a b a ttle 4500 f yesterdav n e a r Y o n v a lla load of d irt is th u s moved every hlnsinn tnnb a ’ „..»i. x. r .__ _______ x________ ’ **U V VFSlt-IUd) iiedf iOUVdlld, th re e m inutes. d a r e d th a t from Ja n u a ry 1st, 1922. -m odifies to ta lin g $156,155.21 were explosion took a dow nw ard, instead ; the past two weeks, re tu rn e d h o m e w itb the R ussian soviet troops in whj]e #n ro u te frQm Roseb t to A ugust 1st. 1922. th ere w ere 85,- m ade by Oregon for N ear E ast R e - jof a » upw ard course, saved the span th e fjrst of the week B okhara, according to dispatches re- ! P o rtiand in a s ta n d a rd lane feThe C ontrary to th e expectations of 765 m em bers reported, and th ere lief d u rin g th e year ending Ju n e 30, lroni d estru ctio n . 1------i — j > in --------------------------------------------------------------------- „ . x . P j a n e - , x e i m any, the" dam will not have a ce- I W ill —> Teach New Mexico— ceived here. ) m achine was com pletely d e m o lish e d ,; „ . a re 10,000 new m em bers being add- 1922, according to an au d it of the i, . , m ent core all the wav to the top. Mrs. H. E. H uis and neice, Miss j but th e lie u te n a n t escaped w ith only . , ,, .. . , ' , 1 ed to th e ro ste r every week. i „ . . but the d irt has been cleared aw av accounts of J. J. H andsaker, sta te i M arjorie M cElvaney, leave th is ev- ; a tew scratches. . A sked to nam e th e localities in d irecto r, ju st com pleted by John S. , ,, . . . down to a solid rock foundation all : ening on tra in 53 for A lb u q u e rq u e ,1 This m akes th e second fall w ithin L . w hich th e K ian rec ru itin g was prog- W iltse. n atio n al a u d ito r, and report-! I a week , for . . L • ieu x ten an x t Ayers, . . having . th e waX j across th e bottom of the i N. M. Mrs. H uis goes for a m o n th ’s ressin g th e m ost rapidly. Mr. C larke ed by him to A rth u r W. Brookings .1, n , V I , x dam> an<1 a n i e n t poured onto th e visit w ith relatives, while Miss Mc fallen into th e Colum bia riv e r last . „ . „ . . . ... s ta te d th a t th e s ta te of Indiana led of Ladd and T ilton b ank, sta te treas- , ... ., x. bed rock an<> built up to a h eich t E lvaney goes to ta k e charge of a week w hile piloting a sea plane a t , k „ „ x f » , • th e country. P ennsylvania, Illinois, u re r of N ear E ast Relief. ! on,» 1 , xv of about aix feet, in o rd er to prevent school n e a r A lbuquerque for the ■ The Dalles. The plane sank as the Ohio, C olorado. A rkansas, Texas. A cting on th e advice of th e Na- „ , x x. . xx xx. any seePa £e around the base. It is com ing year. ; rebult of the bottom of the pontoons . . x t ,, believed th at the e a rth e n fill will O klahom a. C alifornia and O regon,j tional Info rm atio n b u reau , the P ort-; Leave for Home— ¡being eaten out by acids which had h . q h o « i „ x , w ere said to be producing at th e land C om m unity Chest last y ear ap- j, ... , ,x x . . be absolutely w aterproof, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. V aughn left been spilled. At th a t tim e he w ent f .... , ra te of m any h u n d red s of new mem- pro p riated $41,250 to N ear E ast i xu • xv v The d irt ,lsed for th e flU *8 a rnix- for th e ir hom e in C hehalis, W ash., I to the bottom of the riv er w ith his tl, r . ~ , h e rs each week. Relief. v v x. , tu re °* black loam and clav and this m orning, a fte r spending a w eek' ; m achine belore he was able to dis- ,»-«,».*«„„11 , .. ' practically packs itse lf as it is un- ! on G ranite stre e t, near th e park, ! entangle him self. ; loaded by th e heavy trucks, b u t in SHALE OIL MACHINE TURNS W ARSAW, Aug. 17.— Ten per- which they enjoyed very much, FIV E ALTI RAS MEN ARE PORTLAND, Aug. 17.— W hen the o rd er to in su re proner and even se t OUT HIGH QUALITY CRUDE sons w ere killed and 50 wounded 8»«PPing in A shland— UP FO R BOOTLEGGING ; ow ner of a priv ate car tried to drive THE IN F ID E L ” SCREENED tlin g . a six ton cem ent ro ller has | d u rin g the P olish a e ria l m aneuvers I Mrs. Belle Loom is is a guest a t his m achine out of th e b u rn in g Web-J W ITH DISTINGUISHED CAST been m ade and is rolled back and ALTURAS, C alif., Aug. 17.— T h e ' G uite a of Ash and peo- at P u tlig when an av iato r accident- the Convalescent Home, js te r garage here today, he jam m ed! W ith a tru ly exceptional cast, fo rth over the d irt as it is spread p relim in ary h earin g s of Joe Dan- p,e t e n d e d the dem o n stratio n this aRy a borab amQnK 800 ! Visits W ith S i s t e r - vnss Anna viaun n an co cx or ‘he m achine in the doorw ay and P™" ’ ‘‘The a b ir r in g photo- on th e dam W ater is used to wet h a u se r, Dick M ackey, C harles Wil ¡a “ *™oon a t M ack's garage on P:o- spectators m iss Anna aiauu nuncocK, or vented th e 3avin g of 33 o th er cars, dram a of rom ance and ad v en tu res in the d irt ahead nf ih« re iU r «. » i s , neer stre e t, w here th e H artm an Syn K wa„e Ping Fn. China, arrived Ih l, The ........... .. „ the Solllll SeM, K, therl„e Mac. , ,h7l .h ^ d lr .7 t L X L h . son, C harles Van Sickle. Steve d icate is ex tractin g crude oil from m orning In rial! her a b le r, Mrs. W. thouM nd do|lar9 ; Do„ . , d .» „ e „ e st fe a tu re ™ '» '» » '» « h l'T F u lc h e r and Jo h n Hoops, who were HOSPITAL ESTABLISHED shale. M. B arber, on G ran ite stre e t. Mias __________________ It comes v ln ng d>m a rre s te d by th e d s tric t a tto rn ey o n , T his oil is of very high grade, AT NEW LUMBER TOWN Hancock has been a m iss’onary in th e e ig h th Inst., in a bootieggingi ¡a tre tom orrow and S aturday. The height, and 15 feet of th is has al- show ing a test of alm ost 50 per cent ¡C hina for 30 y ears, and this is her ch a rg e , have been set for tom orrow COM PETING TH IS W E E K story was w ritten by C harles A. ready been erected. W hen finished gravity, which is exceptionally high The W eed L um ber com pany has th ird vacation. a t w hich tim e th e case of D anbouser FOR M ILITARY HONORS Logue' a Prom inent a u th o r who has it wiH be 80 feet wide a t the base for crude oil. A nother in terestin g established a hospital a t its head- ______ will be tak e n up first, the ©»her ______ a lr e a d y m ore than 200 screen sue- a n d 20 feet wide on top and about fe a tu re is th e high percentage of q u a rte rs logging cam p a t Leaf, or ^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ^ 9 cases to Im m ediately follow. I cesses to his credit. 200 yards ,onp The rpfM>rvo, r fh lu b ric an ts th a t it contains, lubri- T enant as the post office will be 4 R.4SERALL RESULTS TODAY 8> H arold E. W ilhite and Edw in J. Miss M acD onald’s suppo rtin g cast will be form ed will hold 1 6 000 acre can ts being in fa r g re a te r dem and known. 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 , F reem an, both of Asjhland. a re ia headed by R obert Ellis, who for feet of w ater, alm ost two acre feet AT NIGHT ON 1 AK F T 4 IIO F th an e i,b e r Saso lin e or kerosene. The hospital will tak e care of the National I<eug,ie am ong the com petitors th is week a t th e past th re e years has been prom i- for each of the 8600 acres of land Some of the c ity ’s m ost prom inent general h ealth of its em ployes and At P ittsb u rg 3; New York 6. th e m ilitary tra in in g school a t Camp nen t in directo rial circles, and who signed up in the d istric t a t present RENO Nev. Aug. 17. Mrs. W il- citizens have been a t one or m ore th e ir fam ilies as well as be of great A t, C incinnati 0; P hiladelphia 1. Lewis, W ash., for the m edals offered was lured back to the grease paint The stored w a te r will cover 900 liam K ent, wife of th e fo rm er c o n -,° f these dem o n stratio n s and express use in em ergency cases. Dr. C harles At Chicago 7; Boston 2. and fo r places on the N inth Corps by the forceful p a rt offered for a acres. gressm an from C alifornia, w ith a them selves as being greatly inter- Dozier has charge of the hospital. American League Area C. M. T. C. rifle team , which virile leading m an in "T he In fid el.” ______ _________________ p a rty of friends, was resuced on ested w ith the project. D em onstra ---------------------------- At New York 7; D etroit 1. wil] com pete Septem ber 2 to 2S with Two distinguished c h a ra c te r act REDDING ASSESSMENT L ake T ahoe a t 10 o’clock Sunday tions a re given every aftern o o n , be- THOUSAND TRIBESM EN K ILLED At P h ilad elp h ia 8; Cleveland 1. o th er C. M. T. C. team s from a lljo r s have im p o rta n t p a rts in “The IS REDUCED 85900 n ig h t, a fte r the m achinery of h er ginning a t 3 o’clock and continuing IN BATTLE W ITH ARARS At Boston 3-5; Chicago 2-1. ¡p arts of th e country, a t Camp P e r - 1 In fid e l,” M elbourne MacDowell and REDDING. C alif., Aug. 17.— City m o to rb o at had been stalled since two or th re e hours. E very person LONDON, Aug. 17.— A thousand Pacific Coast League ry , Ohio. Joseph J. Dowling. C lerk Leslie E n g rain who is also m orning. S earching p arties had in A shland should see th is dem on- W ahabis (M oham m edan) tribesm en (Y esterd ay ’s G am es) The local boys a re having splen-; O ther prom inent screen folk who e»ty assessor has com pleted th e tax scoured th e lake for som e hours, s tra tio n , w h eth er they would con- and 60 A rabs w ere killed in a b a ttle At S eattle 8: P o rtlan d 2. <Ud success a t th e cam p and feel will be seen are Boris K arloff, roll for the c u rre n t vear The total a n d feared th e boat had been sunk, aider buying stock o r not. n ear A m m an, P alestin e, according to; At S acram ento 4; Salt L ake 0. th a t they a re equal to any o ccasion., C harles A. Smiley, C harles Force, value of all property in th« citv of a C onstantinople dispatch. The At San F rancisco 1; V ernon 5. even to ta k in g some of the m edals, B arbara T en n an t, Loyola O’C onnor R edding is $3,229,575, or ju st $6000 It pays to read the classified page. A want ad will sell It. i xA.rabs w ere a tta ck e d by th e W ahabis -Yt Los A ngeles 8; O akland 3. or winning a place on the rifle team, and Oleta Otis. CHICAGO SIZZLES I HALE SAYS OLCOTT TO STOP DEMPSEY FREEZER CONTAINED LABOR DAY BOUT! $2,800 IN GOLD BÏ DEMOCRATS HYATT DAM TO BE COMPLETED BY T NIAGARA FALLS STEEL BRIDGE IS KILL FAMOUS TEN ARE KILLED FROM AEROPLANE I less than last year’s total. 1