❖ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ith o u t th e aid of m edicine, cures nine <§> cases o u t of ten of asth m a. <$> T his is a proven fact. A shland <& <& ♦ <$> ,Y T idings (International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 NO AGREEMENT YET REACHED IN SECRET MEETING '<$> M ARTIAL LAW <8> ♦ ' <» '! ~ t= Terrible Train Collision in Missouri PROCLAIMED ON MEXICAN BO RDER <$>! ---------- MEXICO CITY, Aug. No. 301 ASHLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43) MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ❖ vive th ree m onths in the rich <§> ❖ ozone a t A shland. The pure do- <$> m estic w ater helps. «> TOM M ARSHALL «>, SCORNS SUGGESTION <•' OF PRESIDENCY -------- — ' s'- SPR IN G FIELD , 111., Aug. 24. ♦ <¥> — “ I w ouldn’t accept the 1924 ❖ dem ocratic p residential nomi- nation If it was offered to m e,” snapped Thom as R. M arshall, ♦ ❖ form er vice p resid en t, when $>! <•> asked here concerning his fu- <®>i <$■ tu re political aspirations. 24.— ♦ ' i <§> M artial law has been pro- <♦> •> claim ed in seven d e p a rtm e n ts ♦ of G uatam ala on account of the <3> ' ♦ spread of the revolutionary ■3» m ovem ent. A censorship is re- ported established on th e Mex- 4> ¡ ico-G aatam ala border. -«> 1 <£ <£> <$. <«> <^ <$> •$>.«> -«> : 2 LINES TIED DP BY DF ENGINE CREWS ROADS STAND PAT AGAINST SE N IO R IT Y RIGHTS SHOOTING OF FIREM AN BY R. R. DETECTIV E CAUSES STRIK E B olted C onference, But T hose Who Rem ai ned E xpected to R each Au A greem en t to Perm it Euch Road T o Make Its Own Term s. Ijocom otive E ngin eers and Firem en On IL* k Island ami Union P acific Q uit W ork F ollow ing Trouble W ith Guard*. R E P R E S E S TATI VES O F EASTERN HOUSE WILL BE TOPEKA, K ans., Aug. 2 4.— The NEW YORK. Aug. 24.— Secret Rock Island railw ay com pany was n eg o tiatio n s betw een th e m ediation | com pletely tied up at H errington, a com m ittee of five railro ad b r o th e r - ' division point, today, according to hoods and the com m ittee of railw ay I ___________ rep o rts reaching here. executives rep resen tin g about aj KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Aug. 24. A general s trik e occurred, the re- score of the roads, is in progress in The com m unity club house pro-, — D irectors of the local cham ber of ¡p o rts stated , follow ing the shooting an e ffo rt to reach a se ttle m en t of i ect ° f th e Civic Im provem ent club. ■ com m erce have prom ised $5000 to- th ere last night, of M. L. Locke, a th e shopm en's strik e. which has been under construction w ard th e $1,600,000 fund to build firem an, by a railroad detective. L ittle new s is p e rm itted to leak for several m onths past, b u t which After thirty-four years of running an engine without a mark against his record, Engineer Matt Glenn, north-hound a no,'th e rn branch of th e Victory No tra in s have moved in or out o u t from behind the closely guarded has been held up for some little doors, but the belief is general that tim e on account of the lack of funds, on Iron M ountain train No. 4, dashed into the rear end of train No. 34 at Sulphur Springs, Mo., 26 miles south of St. ¡highw ay from W innem ucca, Nev., to ;o f th e city since 1:30 th is m orn.ng. th e longer they are in session, the *s to he com pleted w ithin th e next Louis, and killed 37 persons and injured 135. It is believed that when Glenn received an order at Riverside, on the ¡connect w ith The D alles-C alifornia A m ass m eeting has been called for g re a te r th e chances a r in favor of s’x weeks, according to m em bers of run, and opened it up to rend It, he failed to see the block signal which indicated that another train was on (he highw ay in K lam ath county, provid-1 th is aftern o o n to discuss the situa- malu line in front of him. He himself was among those killed. The illustration shows rescuers removing the | Bg C alifornia and Nevada counties tion estab lish in g a basis for a se ttle m en t ’he club. dead and injured from the wreck.___________________________,________________________________________________ subscribe the rem ain d er of th e s trik e Jesse W inburn has ag reed to U. P. E n g in e e r s Quit The road would push northw est T his is the optim istic phase of th e: fu rn ish not only su fiic ie n t m oney ! GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 24. ♦ m y n HI l i i IAI I from W innem ucca across 130 m iles situ a tio n , but it does not seem to be ’° f*n ’sh th e b u ilding itself, but hast ;> BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY ¿> |J | /\ |\| | | | 01 I 111 I \ U of Nevada desert, th ro u g h Lassen T raffic on th e Union Pacific was borne out by the facts th a t becam e Pro n i*sed the ladies to equip the and Modoc counties to the O reg o n ; com pletely tied up a t this division public p roperty, when a n um ber of building w ith all the necessary fu r-, N ational L eague line. W hile sen tim en t th ro u g h o u t i by a w alkout of 40 locom otive engl- the railw ay executives, p rin c ip a lly , n ’^u re ’° m ake ’ he club room s cen-i th e benefitted sections favors th e jn e e rs and firem en. At Chicago 4; Brooklyn 1. those rep re sen tin g the ea ste rn te is t)f c u ltu re and refin em en t. In A t P ittsb u rg 10; P h ilad elp h ia 4 | | | || \ | L f 1 ! I K - f1 I I V I road, it is considered improbable» The w alkout w as due to an alleged roads, walked out of th e m eeting add itio n to this, Mr. W inburn has; A m erican I*'ague th a t th e 'la r g e sum required can be ¡th re a t by a Union Pacific g u ard to yest. rday aftern o o n a t\ e r having contracted w ith Mr. P a lm e r of Med-j At New York 7; C leveland 3 I raised, as the te rrito ry im m ediately shoot an engineer whom he charged been in session since y esterday t 0 ,d io r a PiP® organ to be installed At P hilad elp h ia 8; D etroit 11. served is sparsely populated, and th e w ith sp u rtin g hot w ater and steam ra o rn ii.t a t 10 o'clock. It is said in the a u d ito riu m of th e building, At Boston 2; St. Louis 13. richer sections of C alifornia, fu rth e r a t th e guards when sh u n tin g an en- th a t th y co n stitu ted a m ajo rity of M r' P a ,m er is now ln San Francisco south, are not expected to enthuseI gine in th e local yards. At W ash’ngton 1; Chicago 0. the executives in session, and th at to m ake tb e selection personally, Pacific Coast I^eague ¡ over co n trib u tin g to th e fund, m o s t, W hen th e men q u it work th ere they had flatly refused to consider Tbe P’Pe organ will necessarily have! (Y esterd ay ’s Gam es) ; of which would have to be spent in j w ere six long fru it tra in s and four any term s of se ttle m en t based on a t0 be sma11' b u t Mr W inburn i n - ----------------- At Sacram ento 1; Los Angeles 4.1 Nevada. ¡ passenger tra in s on th e track s. The recognition of th e seniority rig h ts -orm ed ^lr 1 ’alm e.r , ntk a t h? ®hou' d | BRANDS AS FALSE STATEM ENT' At Salt L ake 8; San F rancisco 7. * A T H E R O F PR OHIBTIO N K E E PS ------------------------- — j en tire yard force m arched in a body of th e s trik in g shopm en. | pa> as u g not yet having obtained from M edford, Weed and P o rtla n d , a n d in th is connection E. J .G rant be req u ired to have them dipped on E leventh stre e t Monday night of w estern sta te s, in connection w ith hig perm anent license. In th e c a r , who are Interested in the proposed o f th e Algoma L um ber com pany will under com petent inspection w ith a large crow bar, and stole five the rail s trik e disorders, has been w ith hjm a t th e tim e of th e acci- in d u stry but as so m any requests cases of cham pagne and a sm all j «all on heads of th at road in San decided upon by th e d e p a rtm e n t of dent w ere Mr and Mrs. F. J. Rip- were m ade for a n o th e r public show- PR ESID EN T TO CALL SPECIAL q u a n tity of gin stored th ere by the F ran cisco th is week. justice, it was learned today. pey and d a u g h te r, and a bell boy lng> it was decjded to m ake it a SESSION ON SUBSIDY BILI. local a u th o rities. T his is according to announce­ The d e p a rtm e n t’s b u reau of inves- from the hotel. public exhibition to which everyone Several hundred gallons of wine: m en t by th e ra ilro a d com m ittee of tig atio n , concluding an inquiry ex- Mr G a rd n e r was cu t and bruised ,g inTited. W ASHINGTON. Aug. 24. P resi- ___ and co,.n whiskey w ere left un- th e ch am b er of com m erce, appoint- tending over several weeks, has sup- in several places about th e face and 2 od to look out for K lam ath F a ll's dent H arding is seriously content- touched T be liquor was recently plied to s ta te a u th o ritie s inform a- body, w hile the boy escaped w ith in te re s ts in th e p resent unm erging Plating call ng a special session of found jn possession of a B akersfield tion which will be th e base for raid s only m ino r cuts. Mr. Rippey re- congress im m ediately a fte r th e No- m an by g S tanislau3 county tra ffic situ a tio n . i upon the h e a d q u arte rs of th e alleged ceived a scalp wound and other vem ber congressional elections, for ofRcer radicals. slight bruises, but Ills wife seem ed th e express purpose of c o m p e l l i n g _______________________ ---------------------------- to have suffered the w orst Injury final action on th e ship subsidy bill, m 4TRO NS PICNIC VICTIM OF MADMAN of any in the party. She had a bad j republican leaders announced here HELD IN LITH IA PA R K KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 24.— WILL PRO BABLY RECOVER cut on her forehead and rem ained: i today. i . ______ _ A ssurance th a t the Ince studios will - ■ [ unconscious u n til early this m orn I They declared th e bill should be The past m atro n s of Alpha chap- stage th e ir forthcom ing production PORTLAND, Aug. 24.— R. W id- jngi having no recollection of the enacted before tbe end of th e year, te r of th e E a ste rn S ta r held a picnic ¡h ere was contained in a telegram J ing, au to b u s passenger, who was accident The d a u g h te r suffered in L ith ia p ark last ev en in s ,o do today from Jo h n W ray. Ince directo r; wounde(, M rl0„ sly M onday nlgh, b„, „ FIRST JE W ISH W EDDING honor to Mrs. F. J. a inn, w o is a t Cu vei City, to the cham ber of wben be received two bu llet w ounds otherw ise u n h u rt. Mr G ardner and IN MEXICO SINCE 1653 leaving sh o rtly for B ellingham , com m erce here, in which he said: a t the handg of Q eorge R eberio, an- t he boy were tak en to M edford w hile “ t I f feel ool c e r ta in r tn o lo in n _ lU C D O y W ash., to m ake h er home. F o u rte n certain th a t the decision oth e r passenger, who becam e sud- the Rippeys w ere b ro u g h t to th e; HELENA. M ont., Aug. 24.— EL PASO. Tex., Aug. 2 4. The pflgt matrons> w ith w ell-filled has- will be m ade in favor of t K lam ath d enly insane, was rep o rted as sllghty m a r r i a s e n f M n r d e n l T a ih a r s te k a n d * ■ t • . . u e m y n is a u e , was rep u n o u as suguiy G ran ite Cltv hospital here for m edi- Q u arantine ag ain st u ncertif ed ship- Miss Rebecca C horno held vester- k e ’S' appeared a t the picnic g roun s when we s ta rt on location. This will im proved ]ast n ig h t a t Good S a m a r-;cal c a re . At th e tim e of going to inents of potatoes from C alifornia Miss Rebecca Chorno. held v ester g hort,y g o.clock> and gpent a be due largely to th e aid given me ita n hospital and /a tte n d a n ts h e ld ' press th is afternoon they were pre- into M ontana was issued in an order RED B LU FF. C alif.. Aug. 24.— day in Ju a re z by R abbi C harles Blu- very enjoyable evening. while th ere and since leaving there. out hope th a t he w ould recover. p arin g to leave for th e ir hom e in from G overnor Dixon th is m orning, W hen her husband cursed h er and m en th al of El Paso, w as said by- I will com m unicate w ith you as soon ____________ ______ M edford. cn re