i i o o m w o w m i A shland D au . y T idings ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATB, without ♦ ♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine # ♦ cases out of ten of asthma. 0 T his is a proven fact. <$ ♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ♦ ♦ vlve three months In the rich • $ ozone at Ashland. The pure do- « $ meetic water helps. ♦ (International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 (Successoi to the Semi-W eekly Tld No. 298 A S H L A N D , OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922 lngs, V o i. 4 3 ) GENERAL WOOD MUST FIR ST D E E R R EPO RTED KILLED BY' R . W. SNYDER Convention of Spanish War Veterans MANILA, P. I., Aug. 21.— Gover- , deer rep o rted killed d u r­ In Session Today at Los Angeles j ing The the first nor L eonard W ood will rem ain a< open season was b ro u g h t in­ REM AIN IN ISLANDS SAFE, CORRALS head of the P hilippine a d m in istra ­ tion u n til the fou r-y ear program , ' which is considered essential to the reh a b ilita tio n of the Isla n d ’s a ffairs, is assured of bèing carrie d out. D espite th e U nited S tates rep o rts th a t he will assum e 1rs d u ties as ________ | provost of th e U niversity of P e n n -' sylvania in Ja n u ary , it seem s appar- KLAM ATH COUNTY' SLEUTH AND ent th a t he will be unable to leave FEM A LE D ETECTIV E SW OOP until the close of th e leg isla tu re DOWN ON MALIN ¡early in F eb ru ary . SHALE RETORT IS NOW READY Ï0 BE SHIPPED HERE to th e city by B. M. P o tte r yesterday m orning ab o u t 10 o’clock, and was sh o t by R. W. Snyder on L ittle E lk ■ creek. It was exhibited for a few hours a t th e N ininger & W arn er pool hall, I w here quite a n u m b er g ath ered about and speculated as to how j ___________ much the anim al would w e ig h ,.th e guesses ru n n in g from 140 to 200 I'-NJ’E t T TO H A \ E IT INSTALLED ON DEAD INDIAN BEFORE pounds. Scales w ere procured, and SNOW FL IE S they balanced up a t an even 160; t pounds. LIQUOR- l CACHE S h eriff IJoyil Ixnv M anipulates a L ocked S afe and F em a le Sherlock H olm es Springs Secret. P an el in W all, G ettin g 7 5 Q uarts o f Booze. C H a p lc f G H. S. STEAMER IS ABLAZE AT SEA *-*■ *->■ u ■ •—■ i i ■ ■■—■* Order W ill B;, P la o s l in S ea ttle Thia W eek for P ip e for G ravity IJne, and W ork on New Road S ta n s W ednesday. T hat th e H a rtm a n Syndicate is losing no tim e in gettin g u n d er way w ith th e work of developing th e I proposition of ex tractin g oil from th e ir shale holdings In th e Dead In ­ dian c o u n try , was evidenced th s m orning when they closed a con­ tra c t for the com pletion of the road- i way which they have had surveyed ______ ¡to th e cam p a t the head of Antelope valley. The team s will be put to LAKESTRYMAN IS ON F IR E O F F wmrk by W ednesday, and the work o T oh rv J . G c o r /t e B H a .ll. O s c a r £ .C&í’TíÍí-’oxrv. c^oX IVW. C o n rue . 1. FRYING PAN LIGHT i pushed as rapidly as possible. HOUSE for a convention to last through th e .w ’ll seek to elect P. F. H olter, spe Mr. H. H artm an , head of the svn w as b eing sold at the pool hall, the se r v e s N otice H e W ill V eto H avana M aking A Strong Rid fol. 25th of th e m onth. cial n tional aide-de-cam p to the ---------- dlcate, received th e follow ing tele- o fficers, accom panied by Miss Mil­ Many im p o rtan t business m atte rs last th re e com m anders-in-chief, to Steani.ship M onterey Responded to gram th is m orning: R ill U nless It Provides M eans for O rganization's M eeting for d red C arr, special deputy, who in S. O. S. C all and Is S tanding By New York, A ugust 21, 1922. will come before the dual conveu- the office of ju n io r vice com m ander- F inancing, and C ongress Says It Next Y ear e vil life is a tea c h e r in th e A storia th e B urn in g Vessel to T ake Off H artm an Syndicate of Pacific Coast. tions, b u t it was a u th o rita tiv e ly in-chief, and will also ask th a t Dr. W ill P ass Bill D esp ite T hreat. Her Crew. | 29 F irst St., A shland. Oregon. schools, swooped down upon the sta te d today th a t am ong the out H ow ard Seager be nam ed surgeon- Can you send a t once 50 copies of place. Ross, th e p ro p rieto r, was a b ­ ( By In te rn a tio n a l News Service) stan d in g objects of th e business se s-’ general by the com m ander-in-chief WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. — R e­ „ „ , , 'A sh lan d Daily T idings A ugust 11, to sent, b u t F u r la tt was in charge. In publican leaders are fea rfu l th a t LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21.— Los sions, both by the m en and the worn- who w 11 succeed th e incum bent, O. NOKhOLK, Va., Aug. 21.— The j Ohn M. Hoen, 1 639 Broadway vestig:.lion disclosed behind the bar, p resid e n t H arding and congress are A ngeles and so u th e rn C alifornia en, will be to adopt vigorous mea- E. C arlatrom . shipping board ste a m er L akestry-i Have two hundred and fifty ton r - H avana Cuba, is bidding for t h e l n ,a n , bound for C harleston, caught to rt ready for Paciric coast. Will several em pty b o ttles from which a on th e verge of an “open b re a k ” over donned t h e r “ best bib and tu c k e r” sures to stir th e U nited Staes sena-l and displayed liberally th e n atio n al | to rs to a mood of passing th e bill ¡1923 annual encam pm ent, and pro- i:re 25 m iles n o rth w ets of Frying and^’iV ^atis'factorv Cwdn decid 'd m oonshine odor em anated. ; t ke so ld ie rs’ bonus. No • th e sh e riff had reason to be- The president has again served colors in honor of the tw en ty -fo u rth for widows and orp h an s of the vet- poses to provide ship tra n sp o rta tio n P an L ig h t last n ig h t, according to help erect ’ first plant. Answer ; g . W. H artm an. 125 R iverside 1 eve li v safe w as th e h irin g place notice th a t he will veto any bill not a n n u al encam pm ent and reunion o f e r a n s . ¡from the A tlantic and Pacific coasts radio dispatches received here. The steam ship City of M onterey Drive. New York City. of l i q u w h i c h was m eted out to providing specifically for raisin g the the U nited Spanish W ar V eterans j The bill increases the pensions of and the M ississippi riv er for the del- Mr. H. H artm an said th a t if th e well know n custom ers, he said and revenue to finance a d ju ste d compen- which opened here today, and will widows from $12 to $20 a m onth, egates and visitors. O ther conven- responded to the S. O. S. call and he dem anded of F u rla tt th a t the safe sation. He re ite ra te d th a t he pre- last th ro u g h next F riday. and of orp h an s under 16 y ears of tion cities a re New O rleans, San An- is stan d in g by th e b u rning vessel. ■ r a ^ strik e did not in te rfe re witli She cam e up w ith the L a k e s try m a n . shipm ent he hoped to have it on be opened. F u rla tt. how ever, pro­ fers a sales tax w ritten in, if one W hen C om m ander-in-C hief O scar-age, from $2 to $4 a m onth. It tonio and Cleveland, in the night, and a t da\ light put o f f i ^ 1® Bround in tim e for in stallatio n fessed ignorance of the com bination. m ust be enacted. ‘ E. C arlstrom , of -A ledo, 111., called passed congress last F eb ru ary , b u t YVEATHER OUTLOOK boats and w ent to th e rescue. It ¡g1 before the snow flies, and b a itin g N othing d a u n te d , th e sh e riff a t once The p resid en t has been inform ed, - th e veteran s to o rd er today, it was 'h a s been held up in th e sen ate by WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.— W ea some unforeseen accident, expected not known how m any of the crew s ta r te d to w ork on th e dial. His ef­ in tu rn , th a t congress will pass th e claim ed th a t 3000 delegates and 10,- S enator W. H. King, of Utah. th e r outlook for th e period A ugust I th e plant to be in operation by next fo rts w ere rew ard ed when the door bill over his veto, w hatever bill th e 000 visitors were present. Sim ultan- As a rule the convention city is 21 to A ugust 26, inclusive: Pacific were taken off j spring. A fter they w ere under way. agree upon, eous w ith the opening of th e voter- g ran ted th e privilege of nam ing one coast s ta te s— G enerally fair in Cali-I ---------- sw ung open, revealing, he said, a senate and house finally he said, the w orkings would be an pop b o ttle co n tain in g a q u a n tity of ---------------------------- ja n s ' m eet, the women of the Na- of the national officials for the en- fo rn ia ; occasional local show ers WILI CLEAN BUILDING all-tbe-year-round proposition, with alleged m oonshine, as well as s e v e r-“ PR ESID EN T IN PR EPA R ED N ESS I tional A uxiliary also got under way suing year. Los Angeles veteran s elsew here; norm al tem p eratu re. FOR UNION MEETINGS which th e snow would not in te rfe re , a l w hiskey glasses. SPEECH TO STUDENT O FFICERS as th ere would be no hauling of Now e n te rs th e detectress, Miss ---------- Good public sp irit, a ch a ra c te ristic freight from th e plant in the hills, C a r t, who had her suspicions roused! W ASHINGTON, Aug. 21.— Presi- i of A shland, can be m anifested to ­ BASEBALL R E 8U L T 8 TODAY » the oil being piped to th e tan k s on by h am m erin g in th e residence q u a r- jd e n t H arding today sounded a call m orrow a t the C hautauqua building th e railro ad by gravity. He will te r s of th e bu ild in g . So the officers for m ilita ry preparedness, not th a t ! clean-up. The old saw dust ought to leave th e la tte r p a rt of th is week s ta rte d a search , going th ro u g h sun- a w ar is to be expected, but “ solely N ational L eague | be raked out and fresh saw dust put for Seattle to place the ord er for a - d ry boxes and tap p in g th e w alls for for A m erican preservation and the At P itts b u rg 5; Boston 0. I in, and the benches wiped off. A j large q u a n tity of pipe. se c re t cham bers. At len g th an in- c o n tn u itv of th e A m erican repub- j few have offered th e ir help for the At S eattle 8-5; P o rtla n d 5-7. T here was no dem onstration of | day but m any hands m ake light la- n o cent looking bed was pulled out lie.” A m erican le a g u e the re to rt yesterday, b u t a large from the wall and disclosed a sec-j The p re sid e n t’s sta te m e n t was j bor. Q uite a few du st rags and At P hilad elp h ia 7; St. Louis 5. party was tak e n out to the holdings »lion of th e w all which had been r e - , m ade to a thousand stu d e n t officers 1 b rush broom s will be needed, and At Boston 3; D etroit 16. on Dead Indian, and spent several I anyone having a n y th in g of the kind m oved an d recently nailed up again. | a fte r the m ilitary review. He added P a cific Coast L eague hours exam ining th e deposits of T he bo ard s w ere rem oved and th ere th a t th e U nited S tates was not con- I is asked to brin g them along. (Y esterd ay ’s Gam es) shale th a t have been opened up, and stood 75 full q u a rts of alleged m oon-j tem p la tin g an arm ed cam paign In At Sacram ento 3-6; Salt L ake 2-7. all appeared satisfied th a t th ere was shine. any direction. At San F rancisco 0-3; V ernon 2-4. j enough shale in the m ountains to CLAIM MADE D E FEC T IV E LOCO* AVIATORS NOT H EARD O F SINCE R e tu rn in g to K lam ath F a lls w ith At Los Angeles 5-2; O akland 4-3. last for the next hundred years, and MOTIVE WAS CAUSE OF PL A N E S H O PPED O F F ON th e evidence and w ith F u r la tt u n d er th a t it Is of exceptionally high grade. ACCIDENT FRIDAY' a rr e s t, th e officers m et Ross, who Am ong those who visited the dem ­ was f also req u ired to accom pany o n stratio n room s yesterday, was W. O fficials Say 3 7 S pikes W ere Pulled; F ear T hat In T errific C yclone W ldch _ them L a te r both w ere released, J. W est, cashier of the F irst N ation­ Fixmi In sid e R ail on W hich Train Swept th e Coast, T hey H ave Been u n d e r bonds of $400 each. al bank of W eed, who is heavily in ­ W as D itched and E n g in eer and L ost or Forced to Land in Some ^ terested in th e H artm an Syndicate. F irem an K illed. Isolated P lace. ! He said he had m ade a thorough In- «> ADD ITIO NAL LOCALS. i vestlgation and was so well satisfied CHICAGO, Aug. 21.— A careful; CALCUTTA, India, Aug. 2 1 .— ! with th e prospects th a t he intended investigation is being m ade in an ef- i Search is being m ade for C aptains \ to increase his investm ent at the ¡fo rt to determ ine w h eth er th e “ m ll-j N orm an. M cMillan and M ailins, the R etu rn s from O uting— PA RIS, Aug. 21.— P rem ier Poin-; e a rlie st possible m om ent. He was lion d ollar express’’ of th e M ich ig an ; round-the-w orld" flyers who have not __ _____ ______________ Mrs. C laire M inard, of th e P laza been heard of since they left here „ I C entral railw ay was w recked yester-1 c a re ’s speech, in which he declared accom panied by Mrs. W est and Mr. confectionery, has re tu rn e d from a CHICAGO, Aug. 21.— S ettlem en t last F rid a y for R angoon. day a t Gary, In d „ as the resu lt of a | th a t F ran ce would find a way to and Mrs. R. W. B orst, of F u llerto n . w eek's vacation a t various K lam ath of the Illinois coal s trik e tom orrow S hortly a fte r th e ir d e p a rtu re a An open m eeting of the S outhern plot or was due to a defective loco- m ake G erm any pay for her w ar Calif. Mr. Borst is a soi^ln-law of county p leasu re reso rts, including night is predicted by F ra n k F a rrin g - te rrific cyclone cam e up, and it is Pacific strik in g shop c ra fts w'as h e ld . m otive. | cr:m es, was en th u siastically received Mr. and Mrs. W est, and he m ade a d r a te r L ake. She re p o rts having ton, head of th e s ta te m iners, fol- feared they have been lost or com- in Moose hall Sunday evening, and The engineer and firem an was by the press. reservation of quite a large block liad a very en joyable trip . lowing a conference of six m em bers pelled to land on som e Isolated p a rt I was addressed by W alter Nash, gen killed and two oth ers seriously h u rt.! In atta ck in g th e B ritish a ttitu d e , of shares in the company. They Y'lsits R e la tiv e s H ere— of th e com m ittee n eg o tiatin g peace. of the coast. oral ch airm an of m achinists on the O fficials of th e railro ad claim | Poincare said: “ It seem s, little by spent the day here as guests of the Mrs. M innie S arg en t, of C en tral He declined to s ta te th e reason The flig h t was form erly In ch arg e j S. P., and C. F. Grow who rep resen ts th a t 37 spikes w ere pulled from th e little, F ran ce is to be denied alm ost H artm an fam ily, and m ade a ♦ i • p .P o in t was visiting relativ es in Ash- fo r his confidence, but the ten o r of of M ajor Blake, the B ritish av iato r ¡th e railw ay em ployes d ep artm en t of inside rail, allow ing th e tra c k to the right to have a F rench policy around the high drive and th rough land th e first of th e week. his talk indicated th a t the o p erato rs who left London w ith McMillan and th e A m erican F ed eratio n of L abor, ¡spread and throw ing th e tr a 'n into a t a ll.” the valley, leaving for home late in W ill V isit in A shland— a re yielding on th e question of arb l- M ailins Mav 24, b u t who was com- the afternoon. Mr. N ash’s ad d res was confined the ditch. T he tra in was traveling Miss G race F a rn h a m , of E ugene tratio n . pelled to lay over and be op erated to s trik e oenditions now in effect on ¡a t the ra te of 60 m iles an hour, I A. II. RUSSELL GIVES Bible u n iv ersity , expects to be in ---------------------------- T R A FFIC MANAGER H ERE the S. P. and th e causes leading up w hen the engine left th e track . The on for appendicitis in C alcutta. TALK TO SUNDAY SCHOOL A shland th is week to visit old PROM ISES MORE VISITORS to th e sam e, which he asserted was fa rs piled up In a huge pyram id. W ILL R E C EIV E A PPLICATIO NS -frien d s an d look a fte r business in ­ C harles S. Fee, passenger traffic the un reaso n ab le and u n ju st deci-' --------- ------------------- FOB ARTILLERYM EN SCHOOL A p leasan t fea tu re of the Sundav te re sts. Miss F a rn h a m was a s tu ­ m anager, and John M. Scott, general sion handed down by the U nited school exercises of th e P resb y terian d e n t here a t th e A shland norm al passenger agent of the Southern Ph S tates railw ay labor board. a e n i ne e a i fnrmPV C aptain J. Q. Adam s of the 484th I j church yesterday was th e ta lk by a b o u t 14 y ears ago. and h er form ei * * cific lines, were callers in Ashland He sta te d th a t th e roads were ad j . ... . . _, com pany, coast a rtille ry , has receiv- i Mrs. A. H. R ussell, one of the earl- frle n d s w ill Indeed be glad to m eet - ’ , ’ x today. Mr. Fee is on his way to I v ertising for m en to fill the places ed inform ation to th e effect th a t th e , lest pioneers of so u th ern Oregon, Lake Louise, C anada, to a tte n d the of th e men on s trik e a t wages set C oinpany1 T akes V a c a t i o n - ? scho° l for s Peclal driU and ot^ er i now a w ell-preserved woman of well convention of th e Am erican Associa­ fo rth In th e a lb o r b o a rd ’s decision »Captain J Q. A dam s of th e local work will s ta r t a t F o rt M onroe V a., past fourscore years. Mrs. R ussell tion of T raveling P a ssen g e r z\gent.< No. 1036, b u t as a m a tte r of fact, n a tio n a l g u ard com pany, announces Septem ber 10 and co n tin u e u n til De- described the first Sunday school In a t th a t place Septem ber 12 to 19, in the S. P. was paying som e of them B cem ber 20. A rtillery , rad io and en- A shland, s ta rte d by Mrs. H aw orth, th a t th e next d rill of th e com pany elusive. Mr. Fee has alw ays th o u g h t as high as $20 for eight hours, and th a t ’ . . „ r .. haint, gineering courses will be given dur- who g ath ered the few children of well of A shland and said w hile here w lll occur on S eptem ber 5, it being & . when req u ired to w ork 16 hours, th e ' ing th e th re e m onths. Owing to the th e se ttle m en t in h e r home Sundays th a t he intended to m ake an effort th e firs t since th e la tte r p art of July. com pany has paid $40 for the ad d i­ fact th a t no d rills have been held to tra in them in th e great etern al to bring th e special tra in which wili w hen th e com pany w ent on a tional eig h t h ours, m aking $60 for th is m onth, th e cap tain has been u n ­ I tru th s of God’s word. W hen the carry a large num ber of the trafC c NEW YORK, Aug. 21.— Ships, •m o n th ’s vacation from drilling. I 16 hours continual service. able to get in touch w ith all of the of school num bered a dozen or so, it agents, south over th e Espee. and SEA TTLE, Aug. 21.— A tra c t seaplanes and w ireless a re being YVill L ocate on S lsk iyou s— C. F. Grow, th e principal speaker,I who has been m em bers of th e com pany, all of utilized in a vigorous search for the inoy, i i.„rf 20,000 acres ° f f° r e s t’ and was too large for her tiny house, so haye them m ako a 8top a{ Aghland J. H. M ackenzie, ____ _ p . n n o o r o t r o e t whom a re eligible to e n te r th e m issing flying boat which vanished explained in detail the causes lead- a g ric u k u ra l ,andg on the Colvn ,e m J th e achool board gave perm ission for fftr a day flnd ghow them whftt o p e ra tin g a g a ia - e know n as school. Anyone en listing in th e com- ? ? ! p r? n n J ? dian r «serv atlo n has been opened up th e Sunday school to m eet in the lit- tfae foQt of tbp slgkiyou m oun. for th e as .ew ..m closed th e Pany a t th is tim e ls also eligible to d u rin g a flig h t w ith out-of-tow n a ttrib u te d it to a d .sire on th e p a i t , for filing , tie school house. taJng “ M a c k s ,a ra g e . ’ e n te r the gchool. F u r th e r inform a- passengers from 81st s tre e t to F ire of a group of b an k ers in W all stre e t, | Thg tra c t js located gjx m n e8 n o rth I Then a few grown folks began to _ _____________________________ ___ p , « , an d h . . ." ’ J “* ' w . „ p n c l o n b la n k , m ay be Island and re tu rn . and in d u stria l associations to cru sh of Spokane F o rm e r service men atten d . Mr. R ussell was chosen su- th is church for m any years Mr. Bill The flying boat has been m issing . . ' " c h a rg e o f t h . g arag e e„ by on C aptol„ Ad. J lab o r organizations. He said th a t. w - jj bp gjven preference in g -, ,; - perin ten d en t, and he dem anded an | n - g9 be d en t u ______ n til the silica yestordav ____ __ - — filin - — - ng « su • p erin ten ______ shop a t t e o, slakiyoos am s or L ie u te n a n t Young a t th e post only as a last re so rt, to secure som e wfaich m ugt fJrst bg inspect ed per- a ssista n t. Mr. A. G. Rockafellow be- t jme of th e separation of th e union tion a t th e su m m it of th e S tsk ijo u s. m easure of economic justice. d ld : so n au y A pplications will then be J u g chosen. So the tw o m en con- 3Chool. A d d in g Im provem ents— ____________________ On H unting E xpedition— John^ew^s for th e m iners, and B. M- ! accepte(J by tb e Spokane land office. | ducted the school on a lte rn a te Run- ^ r s . H aw orth la te r went to China M rs H oslev. of B stre e t. Is having G. W. H ... ake — and Mr. Long have . nrovem ents m ade on a v e s ro « oseburg— ^ n , u r S_ , ............... „ „ .„ Jew ell rep re sen tin g th e gix g b o p __________________ days, tak in g tu rn s in cleaning the a8 a m issionary, and doubtless ere on h h e e r r I le reaves fo r r R som e Im i ^ ds bQth to Mi98 May H edrick of B stre e t, has gone over beyond M ount A shland to crafts, sanction a strik e. school house, building fires and th is has passed on. but th a t th is pio- residence p r" p ROne to D ouglas county to visit h e r estab lish th e ir cam p in hopes of s e - ------------------------- \ isit« nt P in e h u rst— ringing th e big hand bell to call to peer woman had faith and courage Its value an. com c#me form er hom e for a few weeks before c u rin g venison. Miss Rosie Hak« G aribaldi— W hitney c< is Miss Caribel M orehouse spent th e service. Then cam e the building of to build a la s t'n g in stitu tio n is evi- T he fann o^ m ountain for beginning h e r school w ork In Rose- accom panied h er fa th e r for an out- i planning to build th re e ships to car- w#ek-end visiting the De Carlow th e P resb y terian church, a n i th è deuced by th e large and enthusias- in from family at Piaehurst. . ing. ry lumber. union Sunday school was housed in tic Sunday schools of Ashland todays I burg for the winter. MALIN, O r., Aug. 21.— A rrest of Lloyd F u r la tt, w ith a b a rb e r shop in th e M alin pool hall, and of Guy Ross, p ro p rie to r of th e place, and confiscation of from 75 to 80 q u a rts o alleged m oonshine, resu lte d from « raid by S heriff Low and Deputy B arnes on th e Malin pool hall and, an a d jo in in g residence, in which the cra c k in g of a safe by th e sh eriff OPEN BREAK BETW EEN EXECU­ an d th e services of a “ lady detec-, TIV E ANI» LEGISLATIYTE liv e ” w ere o u tsta n d in g features. BRANCH FEA RED A cting on Inform ation th a t liquor ON BONOS BILL WORLD FLYERS BELIEVED LOST A El POINT TO PLOT IN TRAIN WRECK END GOAL STRIKE IS EXPECTED TUES. I IS FOR MISSING FLYJNG BOAT a few hours itinday. I I iv * THROWN OPEN FOR ¥