♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout ♦ 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 ♦ 4 » ♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- vlve three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure do- mestic water helps. ♦ ♦ $ ♦ (International News Wire Service (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43) ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922 No. 296 THE PRESIDENT DELIVERS STRIKE MESSAGE TO CONGRESS L RIGHT OF AEL Mrs. Harding Visits Disabled Veterans FOUR CONVICTS Floating Bar Found in the Potomac [ fo rce CENSURES ROTH UNIONS AND R. R. MANAGEMENT FOR CREATING CHAOS ? WHOLE TOWNS WIPED OUT BY RAVAGES OP FOREST FIRES him to unlock prison GATES and use him as SHIELD Winds from Lake Superhw Driving Blaze to North Shore, and Thous ands of Summer Camps Are in Danger of Destruction. Convicts Who Took Warden Along In Autom obile to Prevent Guards Shooting, Are Being Hunted by , Aeroplane. Recommends Coal Commission and Asks Congress for Power to Keep Transportation Moving and P r e -: vent Recurrence of Present. Strife. SU PERIO R , WiS.. Aug. 18 — SIOUX FALLS. So. Dak., Aug. 18. WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.— U nder N orthw estern W isconsin and north- )— H undreds of arm ed men a re in a | th e shadow of the g rea t im pending l.ooks like « houseboat, but looks are deceiving, for when the revenue I e a ste rn M innesota a re in serious m an h u n t for four escaped convicts in d u stria l crisis, P resid en t H arding here who took nien swooped down upon this innocent-looking craft in the Potomac near Wash- 1 dan g er from the raging forest fires. Airs. Harding, wife of the President, takes an active interest in the wel- from th e sta te prison iugton they found it was really a floating bar. The owner was absent, und ; Five hundred persons a re reported today told congress “ the full sto ry ” fare of the main ed aud sick service men. She Is here shown visiting the W arden George W. Jam ieson w ith! re,uained ¿hsent. of th e twin coal and rail strikes, veterans who are in the W alter Reed hospital in W ashington. as trap p ed by the flam es a t Sum- them . A irplanes a re being used to ; — a sk in g th a t legislative steps be tak e n m ond, 60 m iles southw est of here. d ire c t th e search. ■»<»<»3><»<^<$>^^3>>»<»<»<£3>'^i§> to deal w ith th e present situ a tio n T housands of refugees a re a rriv in g The convicts m ade th e ir escape ' ^ •» <» <» LADDIE BOY” HAS » and safeg u ard ag a in st repetition. here hourly by tra in s, autom obiles -» THREE IN FAMILY <» follow ing a riot in the prison tailo r: SON— IS HELD «• The p resident recom m ended th a t and wagons. » TO BE MARRIED «»¡shop. They forced W arden Jam ie- .. FOR SCRAPPING <» congress g ra n t th e governm ent a u W ireless rep o rts from vessels on <» AT. SAME TIME <» j son to unlock the gates and, using ( ;> th o rity to c re a te a coal com m ission Lake S uperior indicated th a t the ---------- <» him as a shield to prevent th e g u a rd s; . NEW YORK. Aug. 17.— Lad- <» to in v estig ate th a t in d u stry , and the flam es a re spreading to the n o rth e rn ' » W ALLW ORTH, W is., Aug. «» shooting, jum ped into an autom o- » die Boy, the first A iredale of <» fo rm atio n of a tem p o rary national shores of th e lake and th reaten in g 1 » 18.— A trip le w edding of m ore <» bile and sped away. <» the land„ has a five-m onths- <» coal agency to purchase, sell and dis-, the V erm illion range. T housands of «» th an unusual im portance to Mr. <» <» old son living in W est New ■» trib u te all coal carried in in te r s ta te ! sum m er cam ps are endangered. Cot and Mrs. W illiam E. M iller w ill <§> •» York. The offspring of th e «» com m e; e. ton, C entral L ake and W hiteface, •» tak e place a t th e ir hom e h ere <» <» W hite H ouse dog got his nam e <» He severely criticized th e c a rrie rs ___________ : sm all W isconsin tow ns, are reported ■» Septem ber 3. T h eir th re e chil- <»] <» on th e police b lo tte r today <» and th e unions. He described the as having been wiped out. The Red • dren will be m arried , two of «» <» when he was found scrapping ■» BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 18.— ; Cross is m aking a survey of the sit- lab o r board as in ad eq u ate to handlel LONDON, Aug. 18.— A m ilitary ) » them to b ro th e rs and sisters. «» «» w ith a n o th e r pup in a vacant <» One man was killed and a n o th e r nation. Provisions, ten ts, cots, and th e situ a tio n . He condem ned stro n g u prising is th re a te n e d a t Vienna be- • T heir d a u g h te r M arion is to be- & 1 <» lot. He was held tor his own- <» knocked unconscious in a bold day-; all th e clothing available a re w anted ly all acts of violence, all th e way cause the A ustrian governm ent lacks <» come the b r'd e of G ilbert Mar- » <» ers, Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cof- <» light holdup by a lone bandit in 'im m e d ia te ly . from the H errin m assacre to the de- funds to pay th e troops, according » tin, H arv ard , 111., and R ussell -» <» felt. He ra n aw ay from hom e <$> crow ded E utaw stre e t. i _______ ' s e rtio n of tra in s in th e A rizona des to rep o rts from th e A u strian capital, j » M iller will becom e th e husband <» •» four days ago. The young Aire- <» The ban d it escaped with a payroll REPETITION OF HOLOCAUST ert. G rave fears over the outlook were <» of G ilb ert’s sister. A th ird <§> OF 191» IS THREATENED 4> dale bears th e nam e “ Happy •»! am ounting to $6750, in an autom o He said he was resolved to use expressed in B ritish official circles. » child. Helen M iller, will be <» « * > Boy,’’ and his distinguished an- <»|b le. DULTUTH, Minn.. Aug. 1 8 .— th e pow er of the governm ent to It is said the A u strian m inistry has » m arried to C larence E. B roberg <» G rave fears of a possible recurrence <» cestry was m ade known only «»j ---------------------------- m ain ta in tra n sp o rta tio n and to sus <» m ade p rep a ra to n s to flee. ; » of K enosha. been bro u g h t $> I PETALUMA’S FAMOUS EGG of the d isastro u s 1919 fires, when <» a fte r he had R ep resen tativ es of 17 P o rtla n d ta in th e rig h t of all men to work. <$<§><»3>3>< » ^ '» < » < » '» ‘ »3><» EXPOSITION IS OPENED 400 lives were lost, w ere held here <» < » «» hom e. <» civic organizations, w ith M ayor Ba T his was in te rp re te d as c o n stitu t DENIES THAT WASHINGTON’ ---------- when it becam e known th a t the list k er heading th e caravan, will arrive ing th e unequivocal assertio n th a t if COUNTY IS BANKRUPT PETALUMA, Calif., Aug. 18.— of dead in th e forest fires raging in in A shland th is evening a t 5 o’clock,; th e unions q u it w ork, th e govern 'P e ta lu m a , know n the w orld over as upper St. Louis county had increased and will tak e d inner a t th e A shland! m en t would afford protection to the HILLSBORO, Or., Aug. 18.— R u ¡th e city th a t m ade th e egg fam ous, to 12. hotel. The caravan le ft K lam ath m an a g e m e n t’s e ffo rts to move the m ors th a t W ashington county is; j is in gala a ttire to play host to visit-j A stiff northw est breeze is driving F alls y esterd ay ¡m orning a t 9 :3 0 , trains. b a n k ru p t and its w a rra n ts w orth-i j org to the P e talu m a Egg Day a n d ! th e raging f r e s onw ard, th re a te n in g and spent th e day a t C ra te r Lake. less a re labeled as false in a s ta te ! Sonom a county fair, w«hich opened scores of sm all m ining localities ,n They will be welcomed here by m ent issued today by th e county REPUBLICAN LOVE FEAST ¡h ere yesterday. j the region of V irginia and E veleth. M ayor L am kin and m em bers of the AT MEDFORD IS SUCCESS co urt and signed by J. W. G oodin,; All th e featu res of th e old-fash- i in the h e a rt of the fam ous iron cham ber of com m erce, and Mayor county judge. R eports have been ; ioned county fair, em phasizing not country. B aker is expected to m ake an ad-1 T he rep u b lican love feast W ed circulated th a t banks have been ad -| j only the poultry and egg production — ------------------------ — ! dress from th e steps of th e A shland nesday evening a t th e H otel Med vised by atto rn ey s to not cash c o u n -. , b u t the m any o th e r varied indus- I hotel im m ediately a fte r th e mem-; THEODORE F. SMITH ford a t M edford was a th o ro u g h suc ty w a rra n ts on the grounds th a t the • trie s of the two counties, is in evi-| bers of th e caravan have dined. DIES AT HOME HERE 6 per cen t lim itatio n act h as been cess, and e v ery th in g w ent off w ith I dence d u rin g th e five-day pageant. F e d e ra l, The party , which left P o rtlan d PORTLAND, Aug. 18. o u t a hitch. T he b anquet was served exceeded. prohibition officers m ade a raid yes last S aturday m orning on a boosting i SEASIDE, O r,,, Aug. 18.— Sidney; Theodore F. Sm ith died a t his prom ptly a t 6 o’clock, and was ac terd a y on Jo h n D onfelt’s chicken expedition for th e 1925 fair, w ere W. H offm an, aged ab o u t 40, and hom e on G ranite stre e t a t 9:30 com panied by m usic fu rn ish ed by i ! ran ch on the Buckley road, and they supposed to have had a re p re se n ta T. F. May, aged ab o u t 30, both of; o’clock last evening. He was 67 the L ounspach o rc h e stra and Carl! g ath ered in Jo h n and 100 gallons tive here th is m orning in ord er th a t P o rtla n d , were drow ned in the su rf years of age. Loveland, of A shland. su ita b le a rra n g e m e n ts could be of m ash. Mr. Sm ith was born of Q uaker yesterday aftern o o n . H offm an was A fter th e b an q u eteers had finish-! They had been tipped off th a t m ade for th e ir recep t'o n . b u t th ere a civil engineer by profession and is p aren ts in Bucks county, Penn., in th e m eal, they w ere tre a te d to a vo th ere w ere several m ore b a rre ls of | was some hitch in th e a rra n g e m e n ts, survived by a w dow and th re e chil-; 1 855. He cam e to Ashland in May. cal n u m b er by a M edford q u a rte t. m ash som ew here on th e prem ises, j and it was not u n til ju st as the T id -! vis,tin g a t P re sc o tt,; 1900. Since th a t tim e he has served J. W. W akefield, c h airm an of th e J but th e m ost rigid search failed t o j n g s was going to press, th a t it w a s (W agh Hg wag a m em ber of tbe the city and county in various capac Jack so n county c e n tral com m ittee, u n e a rth th e cache. One of t h e ! learn ed th e caravan was com ing in-i E lks P o rtla n d lodge. ities, having been on the city coun presided over th e m eeting and called! sleu th s noticed th a t Jo h n ’s chickens; to M edford, and expected to a rriv e ; LjtUe ,g knQWn of May except cil for two years, served six years as upon M ayor G ates to in tro d u ce the w ere not actin g in th e usual d e c o r-jh e re a t 5 o ’clock. S ecretary F u lle r! registered at the public I county fru it inspector, and was then new s ta te c h a irm a n of th e republi-j ous m an n er of poultry. In fact they is on th e jum p rig h t now try in g to; cam p ground th re e days ago, and appointed park su p erin ten d en t here, can party . W alter M. Tooze J r., who w ere actu ally h ilario u s and, seeking ¡line up a su itab le reception com m it his c a r license was 33429. He is re which position he filled for two and BELFAST, Aug. 18.— Broken in was p resent to m eet th e local p arty LONDON, Aug. 18.— An un con te e cause for th e ir u n u su al a c tio n s ,' tee to give them a welcome charac- p o r te d to be survived by a wife fro m ' health and s p 'rits, E am onn De Val- a half years, resigning the place only lead ers and lend any help th a t lay firm ed dispatch from Stockholm re a search was m ade of the chicken; te ristic of A shland’s well know n hos- wbom be had been divorced and; era, the republican irre g u la r leader, a few m onths ago. W hile superin- in his power. ports th a t an a tte m p t was m ade coops, w ith th e re su lt th a t th e m iss- : pitallty. | two children. The body of H offm an is reported lying a t the point of ten d e n t of the park, he w orked l il - M ayor G ates, in explaining ns d u rin g th e rec e n t inspection of the «ng m ash was discovered. Not m uch ; was recovered, b u t th at of May is death in a farm house n e a r K ilhad- gently in an effort to m ake the position, said . God knows 1 am in P u s s jan red arm y, to assassin ate of ¡t how ever, for th e ch ick en s,' d a r. in w estern Irelan d . j parks of A shland som ething th e peo- still a t sea. dependent enough, but not enough LeQn TrQtgky of about ; De V alera is said to have told his pie of th e city would be proud of, to th in k that I can get a ong wi ion Tbg cbaut-,-e u r of tbe m in ta ry au- soused to th e guards, and m ost of ‘ follow ers th a t they w ere a t liberty and was successful in th is endeavor GOVERNMENT CABIN IN th e repu blican party, and f u r th e r , tom obile in whjch T rotsky was rid- the m ash had gone w here th ere was I CANYON BROKEN INTO to A“ ' 1 fighting, hut he was dter- beyond any possible doubt. added th a t, d e s p ite t u t a i t t. a i jnR wgg killed by a bullet intended little chance of its being used a s : ______ m ined to stick it out. He is survived by his wife. B ertha was a h ard pill to swallow, he . _ T rotsky. . . 4 * » , . . . in for evidence. L. Sm ith, two sons, T heodore IL A. W. Peachey, of th e g o v ern -’ tended to back the e n tire repu can, rpbe w ould-be assassin was seized, Sm ith of th is citv and W. F o rest m ent forestry service, rep o rts th a t CROWD I’AY TRIBUTE AT , and a fte r a sum m ary tria l, executed JUVENILE FARMERS OWN ¡th e cabin in A shland creek cayon, B IE R OF LORD N O R TH C LIFFE Sm ith of Camp Meade, Md.. and one Follow ing a m aste rfu l rep u b l.can by * (jrin „ aquad RIG HERDS AND FLOCKS, belonging to the service, and w hich: ¡d a u g h te r, Mrs. \ irginia S chrans of speech by Mr. Tooze, Mr. B lanchard __________________ I is used to keep a supply of food and LONDON. Aug. 18.— The funeral San Jose Calif. of G ra n ts P ass gave a sh o rt talk , I tools for use in case of fire, has of Viscount N o rth clif’e was solem n- F u n eral services will he held Sat- and was followed by B ert A nderson ENOUGH BOOZE SEIZED WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.— Boys who in tu rn called on several proral-; TO "FLOAT BATTLESHIP" and Sdrls ,n the U nited S tates to the P a., ____ Aug. 18.— been broken into d u rin _ g th e last few ized a t noon yesterday in W estm in- « rd ay m orning at 10 o’clock from PITTSBURG, ___ n um ber of 136,441 were enrolled in q«bere wag an o th e r rush of m ine op-!days, and some petty thieving done, s te r Abbey. Seldom has the last M ethod st church, and interm ent n e n t republican who could give a TOLEDO. O.. Aug. 18.— E nough a g ric u ltu ra l extension clubs in 1 9 2 1 !e ra to rs in the P itts b u rg d istric t toi Mr. Peachey has offered a rew ard trib u te to any E nglishm an whose wi!l ta k e place 111 H argadine ceine good word for the party. heer to float a b attlesh ip , to g eth e r f° r tra in in g in various phases of sJg n contra c ts today w ith th e U nited of $10 for inform ation leading to th e position was w’holly personal and in^ charge of .1 P. Dodge and unofficial, g ath ered such an assem -; Sans, funeral directors, w ith large q u a n titie s of w hiskey, livestock w ork, the d e p a rtm e n t of ^j;ne w o rk e rs . One h u n d red and detection of th e guilty p arties. has been seized by C onstables W illis a g ric u ltu re announced recently. , 3ix a re a jready signed. bly. J A i’KSON COUNTY FAIR IS These ju n io r farm ers owueu owned 76.- NEARLY READY FOR OPENING and T rem blay in Toledo and Adam s m e se junior larmers 10,-, A big b re a k ¡n the m em bership of HUMAN BIRD SUIT TO The Dean of W estm inster un- DRUGGIST COMMITS SITCIDE tow nship w ithin the last few m onths. 148 head of farm anim als and 554,- tbg CQaj producerS’ association is ex BE TESTED BY INVENTOR doubtedly expressed th e public wish SEVERING A R T E R “ ' M EDFORD. Aug. 18.— (Special.) The constables, according to th e ir 286 fowls, rep resen tin g a to ta l value pected to come to a head today o r! PA RIS. Aug. 18.— P ractical tests when he asked Lady N orthcliffe to _______ __ja c k a o n county will ddfiicate a official rep o rt, confiscated and de- of $3.605,116. tom orrow . Six big associations em- of the hum an bird su it, invented by p erm it the rite s to be celebrated in ASTORIA, Or., 4ug. 18.— Not new $60.000 fa ir grounds th is fall stroyed the follow ing co n traband ’ ploying 4300 m en. w ith an a n n u al Dr. M angan will be m ade a t Dieppe the abbey. The g reat com pany of w ithstanding his know ledge as a w ith a m onster display of agricul- p ro p erty : • $ <e, ^s> <$> <g> ♦ $ tonnage of over six m illion, h a v e n o - iin a few weeks. The a p p a ra tu s em inent people g ath ered w ithin th e pharm acist and consequent fam iliar- tu re h o rtic u ltu re , dairy and general W ine. 363 gallons: C anadian beer. BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY » tified the union th a t they will sign which Dr. M angan has constructed fam ous edifice, as well as th e crow ds ¡ty w ith drugs by m eans of which he farm products, com m ercial and in- 89 cases; beer. 467 gallons of hom e im m ediately. to a tta c h to the hum an body w eighs of hum bler ones in the s tre e ts out- could painlessly and quickly slip ---------------------------- less th an 150 pounds. It consists of side gave testim ony of this. th rough th e hum an coil of life. Aksel d u s tria l exhibits, and e n te rta in m e n t brew in ferm en ta tio n ; hom e brew ; MOHAMMEDAN LEADER ' two wings less th an a yard long and The Am erican am bassador, George w . Lohm an yesterday took a sm all N ational I.eague including autom obile and m otorcycle beer. 37 cases; m ash. 19.190 gal- SUCCUMBS IN OROVILLE a fuselage and tail. H arvey, was am ong the host of gold-handled penknife, cut an a rte ry races and o th e r lively and Interest Ions; still. 152 of to tal capacity of At P ittsb u rg 2; Boston 5. OROVILLE, Calif., Aug. '1 8 .— ---------------------------- m ourners, chief of whom were th e jn his w rist and a n o th e r in his ah American I^eague ing features. 5569 gallons. IRELAND’S DAILY widow, V iscount N o rthcliffe’s aged dom en, and then walked th e floor, Maya Singh, a Hindoo, and one of, At New York 8; Chicago 7.. S u b stan tial buildings have been CASUALTY LIST m other, and his six b ro th e rs, nam e as evidenced by the bloodstains, un- ¡th e leaders of th e M oham m edan So At P hiladelphia 8; St. Louis 4. e rected , a high speed race tra c k and e n te rta in m e n t m erit appeaP ng BELFAST, Aug. 18.— F o u r F ree ly, V iscount R o therm ere, Cecil B. til death put an end to his life, ciety of S uperior .California, died in At Boston 8; D etroit 0. provided buildings and equipm ent to both so u th e rn Oregon and n o r th - an Oroville hospital. He was a S ta te rs and two irre g u la rs were H arm sw orth, Sir R obert L eicester The suicide was deliberate. The P acific Coast L eagu e have been laid out system atically, ern C alifornia .f r u it grow er of the Loomis d istric t killed and 15 reg u la rs and 30 rebels H arm sw orth, and H :ldebrand Aub- d ru g g ist was a Finn and he had (Y esterd ay ’s Gam es) and th e e n te rp rise is in th e hands of The fa ir will be held Septem ber and was 55 years of age. The body wounded in fighting around Dun- rey, St. John and Vyvian George w ritten two notes in th a t language At S eattle 12; P o rtla n d 3. experienced and e n te rp risin g Ja c k — 13 to 16 inclusive, and one of the will be shipped to India is funds dalk, according to an official dis-1 H arm sw orth. a fte r he had used th e knife. The At Sacram ento 5; S alt L ake 4. son county residents, who a re d e te r - larg e st crow ds ever a tte n d in g a can be raised, otherw ise it will be patch received from the scene of * ---------------------------- notes concerned the disposition of At San F ra n c'sc o 8; V ernon 1. m ined to m ake Jackson co u n ty 's fa ir sim ilar a ttra c tio n in th is te rrito ry cremated. action. j ReatT the want ads. some property he owned in Astoria^ At Los A ngeles 3; O akland 7. an a n n u a l in stitu tio n of educational is expected. 1 I y TRI THREATENS REVOL FOR BACK PAY : STEALS $6,750 MAYOR BAKER WITH TWO MEN PERISH ÜP A JAG BY AT THE SEASIDE BULLET INTENDED Tl IN SPIRITS SAID TO BE DYING TO SIGN HP WITH