F R ID A Y IS ASHLAND CLIMATE, without $ <$> the aid of medicine, cures nine Q> cases out of ten of asthma. ❖ <*> T his is a proven fact. « ASH LAN D DAY AT THE 'S GO! F A IR ! A shland D aily T idings ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- > vive th re e m onths in th e rich ozone a t A shland. The p u re do- <3> m estic w ater helps. (International News Wire Service VOLUME ASHLAN d T o REGON. TUESDAY?SEPTEMBER 12, 1922 4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, VoL 4 3 ) * ^ <$><§> T MAYOR PROCLAIMS FRI. i BE ACCEPTED BY TONIGHT, JEWELL j - <8>. HALF-HOLIDAY FO R <♦> ALL TO ATTEND F A IR «> In o rd er th a t everyone m ay be given an o p p o rtu n ity to take ; •«> in the Jackson county fair, es- • 4> pecially A shland Day, th e fol- <$> lowing proclam ation has been £ issued from the office of th e j m ayor: s> In accordance w ith the re- \ -♦> quest of th e A shland cham ber SH O PCRAFT HEAD IN SECRET of com m erce, m arc h an ts and ■$> citizens of A shland, I hereby SESSION W ITH POLICY •s> procla m and appoint F rid ay , COMMITTEE Septem ber 15th, a half holiday <$. for the city of A shland, and <§> urge and advise th a t all stores MODIFICATION IS ‘D xp 'C’TTCTI’ T i i?V TT’ T iC F ! be closed on th a t date at 11.30 R E F U S E D B Y J L .J lx L a m> and th a t our peopie m ake ---------- «$> an e ffo rt to a tte n d ou r Jackson AGED QUAKER AND FRIENDS MEETING PLACE V T -.~n I <$> i <3> ¿y <§> T <♦> T- ❖ ; , • . 3s i ' cj | _ <8> POUND FOR AUTOS, <$> ♦ LIKE DOGS, W ANTED '•> «> BY AKRON, OHIO <•» «?> ; : At X ------------- WAR CRY HO'VL BEING RAISED BY AKRON, O., Sept. 12.— An <$> auto “p o u n d ” sim ilar in opera- <$> <$> tion to the “ dog pounds,” in <§> <$> which cities hold stra y anim als, <§>,' <$> will be established here, if th e & plan proposed by Safety Dlrec- <*>’ $> to r W arren F. Selby Is found to <& <$> be court proof, officials said. <§> . The plan, Selby says, would re- 3> 1 CONTROL OF DARDANELLES AND lieve police court congestion for BOSI’H O R O IS DEMANDED m inor tra ffic offenses, and of- <§> OF ALLIES 3> fenders and th e ir m achines •» would be released autom atical- T pnnp« nTO W nABV <♦> ly upon paym ent of stip u lated l a u u r “ n i& lb iV Jri A K K > sum s, instead of having to ap- <♦- FROM 16 GUNBOATS <$> pear in co u rt as under p resent ^ | -' <$> procedure. <$>, “L ittle E ntente" Is Shaken by Inva. ' 4 i f - I S r C €> In A t K e e l i n g H cu¿*, Iv v c E a L o i tei, Trvei/t Ä Zuh.. W ilkerson G ives U nions Second Set- <«> county fair in as large num bers B ack; W ill Not M ove U n til th e | as possible. LAMKIN. I G overnm ent P resen ts E vidence t oiispiracy or R estriction . No. 9 sion Scare; F m ce W ill Be Used To P reserv e N eutral Zones If N ecessary ________ ________ FÄTHER CONFESSES ER OF HIS I CONTENTION IS H ELD PA RIS, Sept. 12.— P lan s fo r a CHICAGO. Sept. 12.— “ S ettlem ent AT RICHMOND, IND. .la zo th y i N ear E ast peace conference a t Ven- on a se p ara te peace plan fo r ending I I f ic L x s lj'o x v ,, j ice in O ctober to settle the T urko- th e s trik e should be reached by 5 j I p r o m i nctTT ¡ RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 12.— Ap­ i Greek w ar have collapsed, according \ o U Q uaJce.^/ o r 6 o'clock to d ay ,” it was declared proxim ately 100, 000 orthodox l to sta te m e n ts in th e F rench press. by B ert L. Jew ell, president of the F rien d s of the U nited States and s trik in g fed erated shoperafts, as he C anada w ere rep resen ted by dele­ CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 12.— e n te re d a secret session of the shop- gates which assem bled here last j T urkish new spapers are clam oring c ra fts policy com m ittee to continue ¡w eek for the Five Y ears’ M eeting of « i for w ar ag ain st the allies unless the d elib eiatio n s. F rien d s. ----------------- | T u rk s a re given control of th e Dar- Jew ell, for the first tim e, a d m it­ V The upper pictu re shows th e y e a r­ KANSAS CITY. Sept. 12.— A fte r, danellea and the Bosphorous. ted th a t he had a rra n g e d a sep arate ly m eeting house a t Richm ond. The ■ ; sÿ hours of severe grilling a t police Sixteen alIied w arships, including se ttle m en t plan w ith various ra il­ WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.— T he church was b u ilt in 1887, replacing «.Z'."Gr S two A m erican c ra ft, have arrived a t h e a d q u arte rs, Tony Dinello finally j î S’ roads. and th a t he would urge its new republican ta riff hill, designed the old m eeting house, which was S n í í l X ' -A disem barking broke down and confessed th a t hej myrn a antE a re acceptance by the pol cy com m ittee. q rajae | 350 000,000 an n u ally , was b u ilt in 1825 W took both his dr lighters to the banks | troopa' T im othy Nicholson, 94, one of th e Î re tu rn e d to th e house for final ac- of th e M issouri riv e r near here, heat CHICAGO, Sept, 12. A m otion to f today follow ;ng the adoption oldest and best known Q uakers in LONDON, Sept. 12.— F e a r of a them on the head with a ham m er, inodit th e m ost d rastic provisions | Qf com prom iae ag re e m en ts betw een A m erica, is show n in th e insert. He T urkish invasion of E urope and a n ­ and threw th e ir bodies into the wa­ o th er w ar in the B alkans is sw eep­ and bouse con£erees on has been an eld er since 1865, and of th< em porary injunction s e c u r e d ; ^ X - by the governm ent ag a in st the » t r i k - l ^ conf)icting rateg> ter. for m any years was head of th e In­ ing the ‘‘little e n te n te .” i- The victim s w ere F lo ra Dinello, ing railw ay shopm en was denied by j A dm iniatration ,ead ers hope to diana A nti-Saloon league. It was learned from official B rit­ 11, and Helen Dinello, 14, both of J u d g e W lk e rs o n in the federal cQmpleted biU tb ro u g b both ish sources th a t the allies a re p re ­ whose bodies were found floating in co u rt sh o rtly a fte r th e hearing to houses and \g e t 'it into P re sid e n t , pared to use force to protect n eu tral m ake th e tem porary injunction per­ H a rd in g ’s hands before th e end of 1 I the river. zones. E urope could not be in v ad e ! BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY S> Dinello could assign no reason m an en t opened for th e second day by the T u rk s unless th e n e u tra l zone the m onth. <®> <£><§> <®> <®> <®> <®> <®> <5> 'S» < -$> for his act. of a rg u m e n ta tio n . of th e S tra its is crossed. T he denial was th e second set-1 A m erican L eague hack given th e unions’ side of the i CARL H. HARRIS FUNERA L At Chicago 2; Cleveland 8. case, W ilkerson having yesterday j TO BE HELD W EDNESDAY declined to dism iss th e w rit a fte r i P a cific C oast L eagu e counsel for th e defen d an ts had com- ■ . F u n eral services for th e late Carl (Y esterd ay ’s Gam es) pleted th e ir arg u m en t. WASHINGTON. Sept. 12.— Con­ H. H a rris will be held W ednesday KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 12.- A t P o rtla n d 3; Los A ngeles 7. W ilkerson today said he would 'a fte rn o o n a t 2:30 o’clock from the tinued im provem ent in the coudi T ra n sfe r of tim b er lands valued at At Seattle 3; San Francisco 14. hold th e m otion to m odify in abey­ tion of Mrs. H arding is looked j <>n I E lk s’ Tem ple, and in term en t will ___________ $30,000,000 from the Long-Bell ance u n til the governm ent presented ! W hite Pine com pany to th e Long- by a tte n d in g physicians as the take place in M ountain View cem e­ its alleged evidence of conspiracy to “ m ost favorable p o in te r” tow ard her ANDERSON, S. C., Sept. 12.— E n-j g e u L um ber com pany was indicated tery in charge of J. P. Dodge and SALEM, Or., Sept. 12.— Unless " re s tric t and destroy in te rsta te com­ raged because his wife refused to ¡n a deed filed w ith the county clerk com plete recovery. I Sons. the body of George H ow ard, who J m erce.” The crisis “ seem s to have passed” re tu rn w ith him to th e ir home a t here yesterday. The deed bore reve- was executed in the sta te peniten G reenville, W alter Allen, 50, s h o t |nue stam ps in am ount of $1500. a n d the surgical o p eration is now , . , . , deem ed unnecessary, said an official t i a ,y heie F rid ay , is claim e to a> ’’ and killed her and h er m other, Mrs. The significance of th e tra n sa c ­ it will be tu rn e d over to th e sta te Alice M cA llister, and th en sh o t him ­ tion was not learned, due to the ab­ bulletin issued at th e W hite House. hospital a u th o ritie s for crem ation. I self th ro u g h the head. He is re ­ sence of officials of e ith e r concern, His p aren ts live a t Rockville, in! ported to he in a dying condition. i In some q u a rte rs, how ever, it was LOCAL BOY GETS A I e a ste rn Oregon, 60 m iles from the Dom estic unhappiness is held re ­ believed th a t the tra n s fe r was the F R E E SCHOLARSHIP | neares£ telephone or teleg rap h sta-i sponsible for th e tragedy. The two fo re ru n n e r of a heavy m ovem ent in tion. P rison officials said they had women w ere in sta n tly killed w hile tim ber lands in th is county. W ebster W ertz J r. left on tra in received no word from H ow ard’s i a t th e b rea k fa st table. The deed covers all p ro p erty of 16 last n ight for F o re st Grove, p aren ts, o th er th an the rep o rt th a t Tbe gecond ger,eg Qf divjne hea)_ NEW BERG , Or., Sept. 12. Lee mtigrp he will e n te r Pacific univer- th e Long-Bell com pany in K lam ath SALEM, Or., Sept. 12.— Today is ' they were w ithout funds and would ■ jng wil, be conducted by Dr CharleB and L ake counties, th e basic v a lu e ' L ad «e - a 1°«H s to ra se a a d tra n s fe r I gjty fQr a th re e ye&r cQur8e Wpfa_ th e last day for can d id ates nom inal- ADDITIONAL LOCALS. of which lies in th e 86,418 acres of m a u ’ and an a lle Sed b o o tle s s e r‘ ' ste r is one of the youngest gradu- not be able to have the body sent S. Price a t the C h au tau q u a building ed by assem bly to file for th e N° - < 3 > <» <3> «>$><$> < W tim b er lands tra n sfe rre d . , this evening, and a record-breaking The a c - |m ay die aa the resu lt of a Sun f ! g h t; a tes of th e class of 1922 from the to th eir home. vem ber election, according to a n - . ______ crowd is anticipated. com panying tru s t deed, secured by WIth th re e ofi»cers here last night. A shland high schooj being only 17 nouncem ent m ade here today by the R etu rn fr«m O uting— ' i n com m enting th is m roning upon $30,000.000 w orth of gold bonds, | L adue is said to Imve been a tte m p t- ; yearg Qld and hig gradea en titled LICENSE TAX D R A FTED se cre ta ry of sta te . T he tim e fori BY Y’REK A TRI STEES j £be services. Dr. P rice stated th a t T. B errill and covera 225 p rin ted pages, b rief size. ,ng to hlde 30 Pints of m oonshine i n j him to a free scboiarsh ip in a choice Mr. and Mrs. filing by e le c to rs’ petitions expires! Mrg AUen Cadwin have j ust re- his b arn when th e officers a tte m p t- Qf &ny coUege He hag bgen —------- - he him self accepted no credit for S ep tm eb er 27. . ... tu rn e d from a th re e days’ trip to YREKA, Calif , Sept. 12.— The effecting cures, but th a t he was ed to a rie s t h.m . em ployed since the close of school BOXING FANS PROM ISED As soon as th e d a te for filing by , C ra te r Lake and H uckleberry m oan- He opened fire, saying he w ould I a( Spencer ranch . board of tru stee s has ju st draw n an m ereiy t be agency th ro u g h which A FAST GO THURSDAY p e titio n s expires, th e secretary of t a _n They rep o rt th a t th e berries n o t be tak en alive, b u t in the e n - , T here ,g jugt &g goQd Qr b e tte r ordinance licensing doctors, law- C hrist m anifested Him self. He also ... * 4 . v n o r T ifv --------- . ...... — i j i n e t t? i o j u a i <*o J51SUU u i uxsuvox s ta te will s ta r t the task oi c e rtn y - g e ttin g gcarce aud wlll not last Tfae boxng fang of the vaUey a r e !su in g b a ttle he was h it th re e tim e s ; opportunity today th a n ever before yers, d en tists, cleaners and dyers, shoWed several pictures show ing the ing th e can d id ates to the various b ^ a sh o rt tinier I prom ised one of th e faste st bouts of! w ith rifle b ullets, as a re su lt of fQr a young m an to gn educa_ haird ressers, beauty doctors and all im m ense num ber of persons who t which he m ay lose **•“ his life. hl, t u nnt ■ o th er professions represented or filled th e Denver A uditorium and cou n ty clerks. The clerks, in tn in , ^ ,.^ E n(ei.tain D A R — j tb e season T hursday evening a t; i | -iOn and m ake good, b u t it not . ■ will prep are th e ballots and d istrib- M ount A shiand ch ap ter, D. A. R. 8;30 o’clock, when "K . O.” Bobi None of th e officers were , . . . , likely to be represented in the busi- the W itchlta Forum building d u rin g found on s tre e t corners or aro u n d } F u te them am ong the voting precincts wjU be (he guegt Qf Mrg A E l it Brown and Gordon McKay m eet a t wounded. ness life of th e city. the gospel appeals m ade a t those pool halls and th e back door of At a m eeting of th e tru stee s re cities. T rib u te of au ex tra o rd in a ry of th e ir respective counties. I Uechild a t her hom e, 73 Union th e fa ir grounds. show houses. In the m eantim e tin \o te r s pam stre e t next F riday aftern o o n a t 2:30 Brown has been w orking h ard and cently, p rotests w ere m ade a g a in s t; n a tu re was bestowed upon the m eet­ p h lets will be p rinted under th e di- ’ lg in fine abape> and despite th e fact licensing hotel dining room s on th e p n g s by M ayor Bailey of Denver, and rection of th e secretary of state. Ap- in in o is p .c n .c T he offiem . pharm a2y. ; ished late Monday aftern o o n . ¡a t th e hom e of th e fo rm e r. ¡a concert in th e evening. ¡ b a r , in the vicinity of the harbor, w est. 1 • . » j r* IÏ OF NOT YET CLAIMED FILE AFTER FI WITH MOONSHINE FI AS AN INDEPENDENT