❖ 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 D aily T idings <8> <§• <*> (International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 4 MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- vive th re e m onths in th e rich ® ozone a t A shland. The p u re do- m estic w ater helps. <«*> • <§» <$» <•> & ¿»s <5> «i-» <•> ASHLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922 (Successor to thq Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43) c— ., '■"■:■■■: - $> <^ <§><$><§><», % <¥> BASERABI j RESULTS TODAY f> <£<£■$> ÿ $ 4> <5> ♦ * « $ $ * National I*e.igue A t P itts b u rg 7-6: Brooklyn 8-8. American League A t Boston 9; C leveland 0. At New York 1-6; St. Louis 3-5. Pacific Coast League (Y esterd ay ’s Gam es) A t S acram ento 3; Los Angeles 0. A t Salt L ake 17; San F rancisco 16 A t P o rtla n d 1-7 ; V ernon 2-2. A t O akland 4-3 ; S eattle 9-7. i HINDU WANTS $1000 FO R LOSS OF H IS EAR M ARYSVILLE. Calif., Aug. 25.— The prevailing m ark et price for h u ­ m an ears as g u stato ry delicacies is $1000 each, according to K ishan Singh, H indu, who is suing Santa Singh, a n o th e r H indu, for th a t sum for th e loss of one e a r w hich he charges Singh bit off. The ear was not served a t a din­ ner, b ut tak e n from K ishan Singh by force d u rin g a fight w ith Santa EA STERN RAILW AY EXECUTIX ES g ngb. M edical tre a tm e n t necessary ONE MAN K ILLE D AND TW ELV E INJURED IN STORM-SWEPT FORCE COLLAPSE OF JOINT a fte r th e stru g g le cost $25 and Kish- LOUISVILLE CONFERENCE i an Singh prays th e court to o rd e ri ! th e ear-b itin g S anta Singh to pay! Church Toppled Over on Residence, Seniority High Is Blocks Possibility this amount also Crushing Occupant to Death— Of Any Agreem ent Being R e a c h e d __________ Damage of Storm Ravages Placed i On Which to Base a Settlem ent— At $200,000. Individual Roads May Act. OF RAIL STRIKE BEING SETTLED No. 302 . - ■= TWO ARE KILLED 80 ESCAPE LOCAL ROYS ARRESTED FOR BURGLARIZING STORE S heriff T errill and Chief of Police H atch er yesterday a rre ste d L u th e r ’ McCoy and Fayne Wilcox, fo r b re a k ­ ing into th e P. J. Ainer store on E ast i Main stre e t, w hele they stole a num -i her of revolvers, a shotgun, some I razors and a q u a n tity of tobacco. The boys w ere tak en to Jacksou- | ville by th e sheriff, w here they will , ap p e ar before Judge G a rd n er in j u - ___________ venile court. NORTHERN PA C IFIC F L Y E R IS The W ilcox bov ran aw ay a few RESO Ll TION WOULD W ARRANT CONDEMNATION MEASURES DERAILED BY BOULDER m onths ago and a fte r having been BY PRESIDENT ON TRACK gone for several weeks, showed up Lin n o rth e rn C alifornia, and sent for- , New Jersey SV-nator Asks That Gov­ Engineer And a Hobo Are Killed, money to come home on. ernment B‘ Given Power by Con- Fireman Is F atally Injured, But ________________ I gress to Put An End to Industrial 80 Passengers Miraculously Es- Turmoil by Operating Mines. eape Without; Injury'* SEA TTLE, Aug. 25.— E ngineer i WASHINGTON. Aug. 25.— A pro­ LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 25.— , NEW YORK. Aug. 25.— The ne­ Jones and an u n identified m an who posal was m ade in th e senate today One m an was killed and 12 seriously g o tiations of the “ W illard g ro u p ” of was ste a lin g a ride, w ere in stan tly I by S enator Edge, republican, of New In ju red , as the re s u lt of a severe railw ay executives, rep re sen tin g 52 j killed, and F irem an A rnold was i Jersey, th at P re sid e n t H arding he wind and electrical storm h ere to ­ A m erican ra ilro a d s and th e chiefs of j probably fatally in ju re d w hen the em pow ered by congress to in stitu te day. The p ro p erty loss is estim ated five railro a d brotherhoods, for set-i th e w estbound N orthern Pacific condem nation proceedings to ac­ a t $200,000. D em ent of the railw ay strik e, have George Massey was crushed to ! | tra in num ber one— th e N orth Coast q u ire and operate coal m ines and collapsed, it was officially a n ­ d eath when th e E piscopal m issio n ' EXPECT DEMAND TO RE MADE L im ited— was derailed by a huge d istrib u te coal to m eet the national nounced today. church was blown down «pon th e OX AMERICAN FEDERATION boulder a t W ym er, 21 m iles west of ___________ em ergency created by th e coal A sta te m e n t telling of th e b reak-i OF LABOR , Y akim a. strik e., house in w hich he was living. down of the n eg o tiatio n s was issued ---------- I The locom otive rolled over and LONDON, Aug. 26. Sensational s tirre d the senate to a fresh The b a ttle is on, w ith A shland by a subcom m ittee of five railw ay . . . . ¡M ovem ent S tain in g In Sioux Cltty, fjve coacbes containing 80 passen- and a la rm in g rep o rts are received discussion of the present in d u strial , .. g „ th e Associa-j • having a good stro n g lead in th e m- ESCAPING PRISONERS WOUND executives, rep resen tin , Iown, (tails I pon National Labor gers, were derailed w ithout serious h ere from B elfast, tn a t Eam onn De c r|gja> j t was pointed out th at th ere v oluntary cucum ber contest, which TWO OFFICERS MORTALLY tion of R ailw ay Executives. is sw eeping over Oregon. Albany LINCOLN. Bo. Dak., Aug. 25.— ! Body to Call General Strike from jnj urv to any of the occupants. The V alera, com m ander in chief of the bad been a collapse of every a tte m p t In th e sta te m e n t the break-dow n Coast to Coast. (accident occurred on a sh a rp curve j Irish republican irre g u la rs, haB m ad e to s e ttle the rail ann yoal sta rte d th e ball rolling w ith a p re tty I The prosecuting a tto rn e y and th e ' is a ttrib u te d to th e fact th a t th e un- in Y akim a canyon, w here th e road I broken th ro u g h th e re g u la rs ’ lines strik es, and th a t the oniy nope of fair-sized product th a t m easured sh e riff of Jones county, So. D ak.,: SI0U x CITY, la., Aug. — . .... .. v . , . * Ions rep resen ted in th e conference , and appeared in C ounty L outh, settlem en t appeared to rest in the nnd f iv e » p i ang have , been m atu rin g for m o r e : / pavallels the i akima river , J ,. __ . eight and th re e -q u a rte rs inches in wprp w ere mnrtallv m o ita n j wonndpd w ounueu. anu w ere a unit in dem anding recogni- ■ b M w here he is believed to be planning application of drastic m easures bv „ .. . circum ference was nine and a quar- m em bers of a posse shot, In a fig h t a m ontb fQr & nationw ide 3trike tion of th e sen io rity rig h ts of the • . an a tte m p t to seize th e F ree State. the governm ent. . I te r inches long and w eighed one w'ith four escaped prisoners. ■that v irtu a lly would be a labor war. shopm en, and as they w ere imm ov-, V arious rep o rts have been given ‘ ... . . . xb . pound and seven ounces. This was ' This is according to John Shank, able on th is point, • failu re of th e, F ' currency th a t De V alera was a b rok­ COUNTY EM PLOYE BADLY .. ... „ . considered p retty good going, u n til 1 se cre ta ry of the T rades and L abor conference was foreseen from th e ... en m an— broken in physique and IN JU R ED IN ACCIDENT .„ G e o r g e T avener showed up w ith one i assem bly here. Shank said today s ta r t. The railro a d s w ere w illing to sp irit— and th a t he was lying a t the T. J. Card, a county employe, su f­ . .• i t h a t put the Albany p roduct in th e, i tra d e s and labor assem blies th ro u g h ­ concede th e m ooted point of lettin g i . . ■ , point of death in an isolated cabin fered a broken back W ednesday af- . . it shade. T he specim en w hich he sub-, o u t tif f nation a re dem anding th a t shop work out on con tract, b ut it in th e hills. His present reported ternoon as the resu lt of the large 1 , . . . . f t« « o k : m itted tipped the scales a t two and th e executive council of th e A m eri­ w as dm med m anifestly u n fa ir to ask 11 _ . n activity would indicate th a t he w a s itru c k which he was driving, tu rn in g ... . . ,. . la h alf pounds, m easured 11 inches j can F e d eratio n of L abor call a n a­ them to / w ithdraw protection from i sim ply lying low, a w a it;ng th e psy- ! tu rtle as he was rounding a tu rn . . . . . . .u in length and in circum ference was tional strik e. th e m en who had stood by them dur- chological m om ent for launching a near Beagie on th e Evans creek 11% inches. M ore th an 5.000,000 m en would ing th e s trik e and to whom was due pow erful offensive ag ain st th e F ree road. It was expected th a t he could rest) be involved. th e fact th a t the e n tire in d u stry of S ta te rs, which it was believed would The tru ck tu rn e d com pletely over easy on his laurels, b u t th is m orn- i The Sioux City T rades and L abor th e nation had not broken down. place th e republican irre g u la rs in and landed rig h t side up, w ith Mr. ing. Mrs. C larence L ane, of L a u re l j assem bly h as adopted th e resolution KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 25.— \ , f T he heads of th e unions, however. . .... . ... . com m and of the situ atio n th ro u g h Card in the d riv e r’s seat com pletely stre e t, b ro u g h t a w hopper to th e j No possibility exists of dism em ber- | unanim ously and w ithout debate. have not by any m eans abandoned offlce> ,g & by „ « j out th e p a rt ot Ire lan d which has paralyzed on account of his back and ; hope of se ttle m en t, as m any roads.I r ■ P lan s for th e L abor day celebra-! Shank said sim ila r endorsem ent m ent of th e S outhern ... Pacific „ . been designated as th e F ree State. S ta te .¡b e in g broken. Ju st w hat injured C entral Pacific lines, V ice-President u of th e resolution had been given by p a rtic u la rly the w estern o rg an ,za'j ouncea m ea su res 11% inches from i « o n in A shland a re ta k in g on m ore _ « « . , r o „„ The k illing from am bush of M ichael th e verteb rae is not know n, b u t It is ra l i labor .a„u. bodies in Denver, — , De E. O. M cCormick, of the S o uthern . „„«„.«i > . . . . tions. a re anxious to e n te r into ap!>'; tQ b p #nd ig 1 2 % inches in cir- defin ite shape. The jo in t m eeting v x c e n m ,x tra r, • r. 11 k t th Collins is th o u g h t to have precip - th o u g h t he was caught in som e way tro it, San F rancisco and o th e r lai g° , pacific, told m em bers of th e chain- , : a ra te ag reem en ts in o rd er th a t nor- cum ference P o rtiand has en tered last n ig h t a t M edford of rep re sen ta - . ' fated m atters, and as De V alera a g a jn8t th e steerin g wheel so as to her of com m erce. The C entral Pa- x , . . fi ¡„ i m al tra n sc o n tin e n ta l tra ffic may he co n test w ith an exhibit from fives of th e labor unions and the cities. ... . .. . . stands o u t as the biggest figure in cau9e th e injury, cific, bridging 530 m iles of unpro- _ . . . . . .. „ 1 « resum ed. «hh She has M odern W oodm en and W oodm en of I J . .. x. . n „ „ j ' Ire la nd today, and th e F re e S taters. ¡vjr c a rd was tak e n to the Sacred Mrs. Anna P hillip r Cobb. D espite th e fa ilu re of the negotia- u c tn e te r n ory e w e e n eno a d eaths of G riffith s and Col- H eart hospital at M edford im m edi- , I su b m itted a cucum ber th a t m easures th e W orld, resu lte d in fu rth e r ¡ra­ tions. B ert Jew ell, lead er of the incheg in len g th and the s a m e ’ p o rta n t decisions being m ade, ote n , e sai , is epen en or kave been left w ithout leader- a tely a fte r the accident, w here his s trik in g shopm en, signified his inn' clrcum feFence w ith a w eight of two J The celebration is not to he re ­ existence l’P °’‘ t u ' lc ere 5 „bip, fears a re felt in London th a t condition is considered very grave, the S o u tie m aci ic in e pro uc ; a ffa irs of the provisional gov- although not necessarily fatal. He te n tio n of calling to g eth er a c o m - ,____ TT> d ate, honors rest stricted to th e m em bers of th e o r­ m itle e of 90 « . . « . I chairm en of t h e / „ „ „ a . tive valleys of the Pacific slope and jn g yery precarioug * { M edford gan izations who a re sponsoring it. tu rn e d over to it for direct h a u ! ; ^ whJch m ay ,ead E n g ,and __________________ shop c ra fts unions, to give fu rth e r, 3 __________________ b ut w’ill be open to th e public, and i east. T herefore, it serves as a bridge tak e an openly active p a rt against HARDING INSISTS THAT co nsideration to th e question of m ile 8tretch of th e pacific high- everyone is invited to come out and P a c ific . , tb e forces of De Valera. who will ac- se p a ra te a g reem en ts w ith th e ™ ad3 | ^ th ro u g b tb e tow n spend the day. A n u m b er of good : alone, He o e « said » u th e C entral ............ TRAINS MUST BE RUN | as an independent line would be un-i . . . ...................... , ! th a t a re w illing to s e ttle on the! speakers w ill*be on hand, a lth o u g h cept nothing sh o rt of absolute inde- WASHINGTON. Aug. 25.— Presi- of Jefferson. 1 able to m ain tain itself. basis of recognition of seniority • d efin ite in fo rm atio n has not been : pendence for Ireland. dent H arding stan d s firm ly on the Asked when the W estw ood-K lam - ; received as to who they will he. rig h ts. policy he enunciated in his recent 1 a th F alls line would be b u ilt if the j It was decided a t the m eeting Jew ell issued a s ta te m e n t on be­ m essage to congress, th a t the a d ­ I Southern Pacific retained th e Cen-1 h a lf of th e shopm en, p u ttin g the last n ig h t th a t tw o ste e rs and five m in istratio n will use every pow er of If th e re w ere any doubting I sheep would be barbacued and T hom ases w ith respect to th e quan- tra l, McCormick answrered th a t the blam e for th e breakdow n upon th e, the governm ent in m aintaining s executives, saying: “ T he conferences served to all who care to have d in ­ titv and qu ality of exhibits w'hich I world had .x th e prom ise of Ju j liu tra n sp o rta tio n . « .. * H J , j K ru ttsc h m tt, chairm an of the Sou- have show n th a t the group of roads | n e r in th e park. This w as tb e only com m ent fo rth * will be shown a t th e Jackson c o n n -, N atron A p arad e is on th e program for th a t have been co n ferrin g , will at com ing from the W hite House when ty fair. Septem ber 13 to 16, those | cutoff would be built. W hen th a t is p resen t, m ake no concessions. They th e m orning, w hile th e a fte rn o o n doubts would have been dispelled i it was b ro u g h t to the p resid en t’s a t ­ th e re has been sta n d firm on th e po slt'o n of the will he tak en up w ith gam es and if they had been p rese n t a t th e done, he said, . though t e n t io n th at th e negotiations in New » xi. * *«« construction, y , . , . _ r . no prom ise of fu rth e r construction. A ssociation of R ailw ay E x e c u tiv e s,1 sp o rts of all kinds. York to end th e shopm en's strik e, m eetin g of th e fa ir directo rs W ed- \ ___ _________ C onstruction of th e b arbacue oven nesday n ig h t. The g rea test problem ; the Westw'ood line would n a tu ra lly w hich refu ses sen io rity rig h ts .” , had resu lted in ap p a re n t failure. will be s ta rte d tomorrow’ and will w ith which they have to contend, i s ; he finished in a few days. the housing of th e products and MUSKOGEE. O kla., Aug. 25.— stock offered for display. ROODHOUSE, Ills., Aug. 25.— , A gas explosion in a d ru g sto re a t] At th e m eeting, Scott W oolf and Investigation into the bom bings here ¡H ask ell. Okla., n e a r here, resu lted ! W ig Ashpole, com m ittee on horse , last night, which terro rize d th e c iti­ ' in the death of E zra Dickey, 22, and , racing, appeared and sta te d th a t we, zens, has disclosed th a t none were the com plete d e stru c tio n of th re e would have a fine strin g of “ gallop­ fin ju red . store buildings and an hotel. e rs ” for th e races, and th a t a num ­ One bomb was exploded a t the^ It is feared th a t o th ers will b e ' ber of horses would be h ere today roundhouse, and a n o th e r a t an hotel found dead when th e debris is! to work out for th e fair. They a t which the s trik e b re a k e rs lodged. cleared up. A m atch cast into the; asked w hat provisions had been ■ The town was th ro w n into u tte r | gas m ain caused th e explosion. The m ade to stable these “ blue blooded d ark n ess when the w ires were cut re a r wall collapsed, b u rying Dickey j ru n n e rs .” T he d irecto rs had not in-: ___________ ju st preceding the explosions. Mrs. Jem im a M. Clyde died a t her beneath th e w reckage, tended to build b arns, ow ing to SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25.— sh o rta g e of funds, b u t found it ah- LA GRANDE, Or., Aug. 25.— hom e on M anzanita s tre e t early to- W ILL INVITE ASHLAND AND Mrs. E dith H un tin g to n Spreckles day, follow ing a lingering illness of B E E ( Al S .S . KLAMATH FALLS. Aug. 25— A solutely necessary and will com- R ates on b a rb e rin g in La G rande MEDFORD TO MOCK WEDDING W akefield denied today th a t she had AND INJURY O F DRIVERS ! b u rg la r, a p p a re n tly u n fam iliar with m ence work a t once on 200 feet of are perplexing to the Ad club and several weeks. She was 80 years offered Mrs. Rodney K endrick $100 new spaper offices, som e tim e W ed -: box stalls, 12 feet wide, on th e south o th ers who are in charge of the KLAMATH FALLS> A ug. 25.— a m onth for life if she would di- old and has lived in A shland the ROSEBURG, Aug. 25.— A fuzzy, office of th -- e grounds to accom m odate o grPat northw convention. Mpdford, Ashland and Lakeview vorce h er husband "It was Rod g re a te r j'u p a x rt v of th e tim e for ~ • the r past Vv * f YOH nesday • n ig h t, en tered -----— th e ------ - o - f : side ------- ---- - - — - ---- — est - Dokkie - ee, i ¡th e K lam ath F alls H erald and, c ar ¡th e horses. They will he q u a rte re d .w hich is to be held here Septem ber 40 year r . A w ide circle of acqualu-. Frizzing bee— a oney will be asked to send delegations to who offered heer the m onthly pay- will— determ ined to find a restin g rying th e heavy cash re g iste r to a i tem porarily in o th er stru c tu re s. i. D uring th e w ar La G rande bar- . ^ ^ thp meetinR hpre ,n connec. m pnts „ sai(, Mrs W akefield *Ho\v tances here will m ourn her death. As fa r a s is known she had no Place on the nose of G' SeSS’° n ’ ! back room , proceeded to crack it. { Messrs. W oolf and Ashpole say hers raised th e ir rate s to 35 cents tion w ith th e a rriv al on Septem ber could I m ake her such an offer? 1 while he was driving an auto, caused; His e ffo rts w ere rew arded by the they alread y have 20 fast horses en- for a shave and 65 cents for a h a ir- g3 pf 1()0 gan Prancl9co business am b roke. I wish I had $100 living blood relatio n s, and her only , a collision W ednesday on a 10-foot finding of a bunch of keys. gaged, including som e of the best cut. R epeatedly have they been im- He living kin is a d ista n t relativ e o a re com ing in response to m onth m yself. 1 do my own house-* em bankm ent betw een S u th e rlin and overlooked th re e postage stam ps on the coast, th a t go from here to piored to low er th e ir rates, but the m en, . who ..„x. f nf w ork, i even the u cooking . i h er dead husband, who has alw ays . 1 an invitation from the cham ber or and > wash- W ilhur, which resu lted in th e bruis- laying on the c o u n te r u n d e rn e a th th e races a t th e s ta te fa ir in Salem , b a rb e rs stan d p at and refuse to been very close to h e r— A lbert Lig- com m erce. S ecretary Stevenson said ?ng." ing and scratch in g of two m en, and They include horm ses belonging to m ake any concessions. the cash register. g e tt who is connected w ith a bond today. F ra n k ly n W akefield, the form er heavy dam age to th e colliding autos. Had t be b u rg la r know n an y th in g B ak er’s of G ran ts Pass, P a r k e r ’s of firm in P o rtlan d . : The m eeting, he sa d, would rep- Mrs. Spreckles’ husband, refused to C. G. Session. Rigby, Idaho. and bout a new spap er office, he would Jo h n Day. Or., M urphy’s of A shland, KANSAS MAN LOOKING Mra. Clyde was a m em ber of the resen t a welcome to the visitors by com m ent on th e W akefield-K endrick G. E. W ard. No. 330 12th stre e t. have know n th a t is th e last place, and H olbrook's of F o rt K lam ath, FOR LOCATION HERE the w hole of so u th ern O regon, and iOvP tangle. The divorce su it filed Phoenix P esbyterian church, of P o rtla n d , w ere th e d rivers in the to look for m oney. In fact, th e pub- T here will be two o r th re e gallop- w hich h e r husband was p asto r for "retired b a n k e r of wiU in