♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without Q> <& the aid of medicine, cures nine <§> cases out of ten of asthma. <§> T his is a proven fact. <& A shland D aily T idings (International News Wire Service VOLUME 4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) t ASHLAND, OREGON, W EDNESDAY, SEPT&M BE R 6, 1922 Good Will Delegate With Prize Baby HAS BEEN HELD EPISCOPALI«« AI BIG MASS KEEIING II No. 4 Does This Rock Look Like Mr. Bryan? PORTLAND, Sept. 6. — N early 5000 E piscopalians, rep resen tin g every diocese in the U nited S tates, ¡and a few in foreign countries, par- '' ticipated in a g re a t m ass m eeting here th is m orning. The m eeting m arked th e opening of th e 47th trie n n ia l general con­ vention of th e P ro te sta n t Episcopal church, as a w hite-robed choir of 250 voices m arched down the m ain aisle of the P o rtlan d m unicipal a u ­ d ito riu m , singing the H allelu jah choruses of th e church to the a c ­ com panim ent of a m am m oth .pipe organ. W hen th e singers had filed the cen ter aisles of th e building, they parted ran k s, and continued CUYLER DENIES MEETING OF EXECUTIVES WITH JEWELL OR OTHERS ROADS ARE STILL STANDING PAT Statem ent That a Settlement, of the Hhopim*n’8 St.rike Had Been Af­ fected Utterly False; Original Platform of August 23 Stands. «> MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- '?> vive th re e m onths in th e rich ozone a t A shland. The p u re do- Q> m estic w ater helps. <§> SLAUGHTER OF IS REPORTS FROM ATHENS SAY TURKS NEARING GREEK i HEADQUARTERS ----------- ALLIED WARSHIPS MA* SEE SMYRNA May Be Sent lo Scene of Disorder; Greeks Safil to be Re­ treating, Inflicting Henry Cas­ ualties Upon the Enemy. T m kjps LONDON, Sept. 6.— The advancing NEW YORK, Sept. 6.— No confer­ 1 T urkish n atio n a list arm y in Ana- ences have been held by the Associa­ I tolia has begun th e m assacre of tio n of R ailw ay Executives o r by ; C h ristians, according to an A thens any executives w ith B ert Jew ell, or . .. , . . 1 illar Rock, which Is 20 miles above the mouth of the Columbia river, report. The T urks a re only 76 o th e rs rep re sen tin g th e strik in g e louse o s ops m arc e between the states ol' Oregon and W ashington, has just been made an aid m iles from Sm yrna. G reek great Miss Marion Berry of Cleveland, 0., one of the American good will dele­ o shopm en, according to a sta te m e n t; gates to France, with a prize baby at the Solssons baby show. The baby's down th e aisles betw een them and to navigation by the installation of a beacon light. If you will study the h ead q u arters. t h a t T h o m a s' C nyler, ch airm an of dress was made of an American ilag—a delicate compliment by its French, took th e ir places on the platform . rock you will see that it resembles the face of a man. Folks in Oregon liken Allied w arships, including an The choir followed to th e ro stru m . this face to that of William Jennings Bryan. th e rail a sso c ia fo n , issued today. mother to the visiting delegates. Am erican w arship a re en ro u te to It was a m ost im pressive spectacle. “ The s ta te m e n t th a t a settlem en t Sm yrna to prevent the T u rk s from The bishops w ere dressed in th e ir A S h L A N D BAND SIGNS of th e shopm en’s s trik e has been; SHASTA COUNTY PLANNING e n te rin g the city. The ailies may CONTRACT FOR FAIR effected is ab solutely w ith o u t fo u n ­ TO HOLD FAIR SEPT. 21 full E piscopal robes, th e ir proces- intervene w ith troops. sion being led by the Most Rev. ______ d a tio n .” C uyler declared. "T he The G reek arm y is re tre a tin g all McARTHUR, Calif., Sept. 6.— T he Daniel Sylvester T u ttle , of St. Louis, A c o n tract to fu rn ish m usic for; ro ad s a re sta n d in g sq uarely on the along the A natolian b a ttle front. In te rm o u n tain fair to be held h e re Mo., th e presiding bishop of the £be j ackson county falir 'd ire c to rs i p latfo rm adopted A ugust 23. Exec-, ATHENS, Sept. 6.— T u rk ish losses on S eptem ber 21, 22 and 23, u n d e r ! church. The o th er bishops followed ig be ng considered by the A shland u tiv es a re un ited as to th is and are in the offensive ag ain st the G reeks the auspices of th e farm centers on ■ jn th e o rd er of th e ir seniority. e n tire ly satisfied w ith p resent con-i band. C ontracts w ith th e M edford on th e A natolian b a ttle fro n t are this side of the m ountains, will be: d itio n s.” E lk s’ band and the M edford D. O. O. estim ated a t 10,000 killed and co n trib u ted to by th e ad jo in in g re-; , K. band have alread y been signed, ; wounded, according to th e G reek ; gions of Lassen and Modoc counties. and negotiations a re under way to ¡w ar off'ce. The county supervisors a p p ro p ria te include th e G ran ts P ass a g g re g a ­ ----------------- ed $750 to assist th e fair. tion in th e list of m usical organiza- ___J The association owns its o w n 1 I tions for th e fair. WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.— Senator DUBLIN, Sept. 6.— Many persons A t A I ...... . grounds and g ra n d sta n d — a consid-; Good m usic an d a well balanced La F o lle tte has piled up a m ajority a re rep o rted killed and wounded, al-. . . . erable nvestm ent. program are receiving the m ost care-; of a t least 200,000 votes in w inning though fig h tin g betw een th e irre g u ­ In years p ast the fa ir has been; ful consideration of th e board of the sen ato rial n om ination in the lars and the F ree S taters is said to m ainly a rodeo. This year, w hile, directo rs. ceording to Reports, a i W isconsin republican p rim a ry , ac- have decreased in violence. T w o , the rodeo will not he los’t sig h t of > i fine schedule has been arran g ed for cording to private m essages received; women w ere killed and* a n o th e r The band concert in L ith ia park w ounded w ben the irre g u la rs m ade f !eat deal of attention will be th e fair, and v isitors will have little ¡by bjs friends in th e senate. T hursday n ig h t prom ises to be the an a tta c k on W aterford. — j given to h o rtic u ltu ra l and ag ! tim e to re st if they a tte n d to eachj Indications a re , it was stated , tu ra i products. best one of the season, if th e judg- featu re. th a t La F o llette carried every one An a tte m p t by th e irre g u la rs to YREKA, Calif., Sept. 6.— As the W orthless check a rtists are state, (of the 72 counties in the m en t of th e people in general is to m ake an am bush a tta ck a t M ichaels- resu lt of a te st on the K lam ath river work in the city. probably losing less th an a dozen S aturday to ascertain th e am ount of be tak e n into consideration, for ev- tQWn wag fru s tra ted by th e F ree J u s t before closing yesterday af­ precincts. ery n um ber on the program is being g tate troops A d ju tan t Shinw ick of w a te r necessary to su stain fish life, ternoon, O. H. Johnson, jew eler, was JACKSON, MissfT Sept. 6 — H u­ the C alifornia-O regon Pow er com ­ played by req u est, having been the lrveguiarg w as killed and 12 ir- i m ade th e victim of a rram e-up b e rt Stephens, a s s s te d by W oodrow pany will be perm itted to continue played a t some previous c o n c e rt. reg u la rs were captured. , which n etted those in on th e deal a i W ilson’s influence, ap p arently has construction w ork on a dam for a d u rin g th e sum m er. ! Two were killed and th re e wound-! diam ond rin g valued a t $26, and ; defeated form er U nited S tates Sen- hydro-electric p lan t a t Copco. W ith th e county fair in progress ed jn brushps in Cork, L eitrim , and ! $27.25 in cash. Mr. Johnson is cer- j a to r Y ardm an in th eir runoff pri- next week, th e re will probably be M onoghan counties. R epresentatives of the fish com­ ; ta in th a t th e re are fo u r in th e party, i m ary for the sen ato rial nom ination, m ission, including A ttorney R. D. no band concert next T hursday, a n d _________________ ._ I two men and two women the la tte r j P ractically com plete re tu rn s from Duke, S u p erin ten d en t G. H. Lam p- if th e w eath er should be unfavor- h ’ h a f F IC VIOLATORS WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.— D espite characterized a s ‘‘h ard specim ens.” F a ilu re to obtain sufficient help the s ta te ’s 82 counties give Stephens son of the Sisson h atchery, and H. ab le th e follow ing week, th e re will HAVE SORROWFUL DAY th e rail s trik e and o th er in d u s tn a i : th ^ f^ “ ^ “ ^ f C ^ M r . ^ h n a o n i for th e canning of the pear crop is ¡a lead of about 10,000. he no fu rth e r concerts th is season. ______ A. A rm strong, en g in eer rep resen tin g Follow ing is th e program for th e; D eputy S tate T raffic Officer J. J. d isorders th e CO3t of food 18 coming a check for $53.25 on a Citizens bank greatly ham pering th e operation ot th e sta te engineering d ep artm en t, concert tom orrow night, beginning McMahon had a busy tim e over th e dow n> the labor d ep artm en t an- b lan k , signed by Sam E. H eim er and tbe BaSley cannery at T alent, a c -( SICK AND HOMELESS HOBO m et the rep resen tativ es of th e Cali- prom ptlv a t 8 p. m. past week-end w ith th e speeders and nounced- supposedly given to an Oscar J e n - l cording t0 R - E - Koozer, m anager.; MEETS GOOD SAMAR1 SAMARITANS fornia-O regon Pow er com pany, con­ 1. M arch— "N atio n al E m blem ” o th e r violators of the m otor vehicle F o r th e period covered’ irom J u * son. The endorsem ent on th e back j who was in tbe city today‘ I .. „ „ „ irv „ 1» sisting of O. G. Steele, D. E. Root Bagley ] w 15 to A ugust 15, the decline ranged was m ade bv O skar Jenson “ At lea8t 100 woinen and Sirls T ra ie lin g across the country, a la and T. G. Bradley, for the test. 2. S erenade— “ A N ight in J u n e ” i Q uite a nuniber appeared in Jus- from 5 per cent in some cities in the The m an gave the nam e of Jen- are needed a t tbe P lan t,” declared box car, a young hobo was found in The te st was to d eterm in e the .................................................K ing tice T ay lo r.s court at M edford yes-i co u n try to 1 Per <;en t o th e ” ' son and coTvVnced Mr Jo h n so n Koozer. "A t present we have h u t the cham ber of com m erce room s by am ount of w ater necessary to flow (B a rito n e H orn Solo— Mr. C arson) terday. w hile o th ers w ere ordered D ur ng the year ending A ugust 1 , tem porarily th a t H eim er had a log- 40’ and ProsPects for o b taining seveial local young men Monday in the K lam ath river, to su stain fish 3. Fox T ro t— “ You W on't Be S orry” to ap p ear before Ju stice Gowdy of the cost of food in these cities de- ging camp in th e woods and th a t i m ore are not very briRbt JU8t now. night. He was in poor physical con- life d u rin g the in sta lla tio n of the the check was given in paym ent for w e T re S X U « *™ X m a d ^ u p “ h j second unit of the power plant, and B u rn ett th is city, a few on the charge of creased from 14 to 4 per cent, 4. W altz— "W edding of the W inds” speeding, but th e g re a te r n um ber for the proposed raisin g of th e dam s to r e ’s f t w 'd a y ^ before and opened unless belp is a ssu re d - Though we the young men, who then called up flbou; 20 feet Hall fa iiure to obey th e law in reg a rd to TWO MEN DONATE $50 FOR BEING, INTOXICATED have a capacity of 500 cases of fru it th e local hospital and received in ,pbR rep resen tativ es of the power 5. Fox T ro t—-¿‘The Sheik . Snyder dim m ing th e ir lights. i negotiations for the ring, sta tin g a t a day, we are packing about 200 a t stru c tio n s to send him there, as b 0 i coinpany shut down the w ater al- $. O verture— 'T he Golden C rescent’; '-The m o to rists of th is vicinity Tw enty-five dollars was donated th a t tim e th a t he would re tu rn with present, less th an one-half capacity, seem ed to be in need of m edical a t*(i0Wjng 200 second feet to discharge .................................... B arn ard from now on m ust obey th e speed to the city coffers this m orning by, a check, it was accepted. m an We m ust bave m ore help.” ¡te n tio n . He claim ed D etroit, Mich., bejow tbe dam This am ount of 7. P o p u la r W altz Song— and iigbf dim m ing ordinances „ "W hen „ or Louis M atherson and C harles S tone,| A bout 5 o’clock a n o th e r m an A large num ber of o rd ers are held as bis hom e, and said he had left ! w ater to g eth er with th e w ater from Shall W e Meet Again n 1 tng pay b e a w penalties in court, said resp e c tjvely. Both are said to come; cam e in and inquired ab o u t w atches. «Seattle w'th a circus (S ung by M essrs. E n d ers s L oveland) McAlaho„. F all creek, Jenny creek and Bogus "I w 11 camp on th e ir C alifornia and w ere u n d er th e A few m inutes la te r th e two women by ‘be c an n ery for P o rtla n d and ex- ^ rc u s . 8. M arch— "S em per F id elis” . Sousa u ntil . T I break up tn fla e ” e of Hquor” creek, which add ab o u t 100 second Sn',sn tra il day J ....... and ......... night ................. entered one of whom, the elder, tra d e > and a severe ,los& w1’1 FARM ERS MAY RECEIV E 9. “ S ta r Spangled B anner” th is w idespread m otor tra ffic non- feet, will be m ore than sufficient, it Stone was a rre ste d on a sta te gave the nam e of Mrs. Shelby, and be SUi,,ained unless help is foun APPOINTMENT BY HARDING was announced, to sustain fish life charge by D eputy S heriff D. Brad- began to look a t earrin g s. I t was M r- Koozer states th a t good w ages ----------------- ------------------- -------- |o b se rv a n c e .” TURN TO L crus e yes bnnni- nf n v and nicely on a large b o u ld er at th e Mr. B ehling was in th e shoe busi- terd ay by a irp lan e in th e firs t of a tra c e Qf the gang could be found a g rad u a te of th e Illinois W esleyan terd ay when caught betw en a tra<- ' ’ ’ ' „ th is is the first tim e he has D orothy K recker, of th e g re a te r R edding, w here he is being tre a te d ROgue R iver valley. church. forest service and th e W estern F or- been <.a tu n g /. and ta k ln g into con. C o m m u n ity 'h o sp ital, of C reston, la., no bones were broken. n u m b er« eave an fo r in te rn a l in ju rie s and external! -----------—--------------- j C hildren tam pered w ith th e trac-> m e k y . r. 1.. memoers g a \e an a a -a e s tr> and C onservation a sso c ia tio n ., Sjd e ra tion th e am ount of tim e and will be her assistants. bruises. ’ to r and th rew it 'n gear. W hen h e > « « H « n t program in keeping with e- <•> A A .-is c . • -x1 % F red h a r e e big . logg lg not w orrying • mzxn*».’ rre a e p n rick cK W w . P te e n r k o in n s s , In in c cnarge very m uch v. -------------------- cranked it the m achine sta rte d up, tb e day> w ‘th Miss Cecil M oore pre- BASEBALL RESULTS TODA\ « oj m ot-on p ictu re w ork of th e U nit siding. NEW F A IR PAVILION W ILL LOCAIi BOY MARRIED AT catching the driver. <$ S' '*■ * a ’ Pd s ta te s d ep artm en t of agriculture, RE OPENED THIS EVENING Am ong th e guests w ere Mrs. Price and E ugene T ucker, photographer. J "UNLOADED” GUN PROVES YREKA ON AUGUST 26 Pacific Coast League RATN INSURANCE WILL — of tb e evangelist.— Professor arriv ed in P o rtla n d from W ashing-! FATAL TO REDDING I,AD (Y e ste rd ay ’s G am es) “ A m axim um am o u n t of pleasure GIVE PYTHLANS $300 Andrews, Mrs. M ary E ubank, Mrs. ton, D. C„ Tuesday m orning, and a t REDDING, Calif., Sept. 6.— Ver- T he fact th a t G rant E. Neeley a n d . At O akland 2; S acram ento 3. a t a m inim um co st” is the m otto of _______ H irvey and d a g h te rs, and m any once sta rte d to work u n d er th e di-; non H eadrick. 13i-yealr-old son of Miss Bernice G albreath were m ar- At V ernon 4; Salt L ake 2. th e Jackson County A m usem ent com ­ HOOD R IV ER , Sept. 6.— Hood m em bers and f r ’en g of the B. Y. rection of D istrict F o re ste r George Mr. and Mrs. L. E. H eadrick, was ried a t Y reka, Calif., ugust 26, be- National League pany, which opens th e new pavil on H. Cecil and C. S. C hapm an of th e shot and killed Sunday aftern o o n cam e know n to th eir friends here a River K nights of P ythias, know ing P. IT., of which Dr. ngell and fam- At P hilad elp h ia 6; Brooklyn 4. a t M edford th is evening. Ju d g in g W estern F o re stry and C onservation bv his b ro th e r, R ichard H eadrick, few days ago. th e vagaries of L abor day w eath er, ilv are m em bers R efreshm ents At C incinnati 7; St. Louis 4. from com m ent in various q u a rte rs association aged 8, th e weapon used being a gun Mr. Neeley is th e son of Mrs. L. will draw $300 insu ran ce to cover w ere served a fte r which the en tire A m erican I