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♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, witnout <§> th e aid of m edicine, cures nine 3> cases o u t of ten of asth m a. <$> T his is a proven fact. A shland D ati v tidings # <$> ❖ <?> MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- ♦ <§> vive th re e m onths in th e rich <s> <§> ozone a t A shland. T he pure do- <$> m estic w ater helps. <$> (International News Wire Service Ä SlLÄ N D , OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 33, 1922 V O U T ATK 4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 ) 18 YEAR GIRL IS FATÂLLY shot BY LOCAL YBUTH Xo. 25 Remarkable Afghan Hounds Owned ¡by Englishman v PA R IS POLICE HARD «> ;<S> TO REACH A FT E R 10 <*> •<» O’CLOCK IN EVENING <3> W -------— <e> PA RIS, Sept. 30.— “ Alio— <» <♦> alio! M adem oiselle, I asked for <$>’ .*• A uteuil 09-74, if you please.”- <s> *> No answ er, M onsieur.” <*> -*> O utrageous! M adem oiselle. I *> *> am calling th e police sta tio n of <*> ,<*> my Q uarter.” <*> -*> Ah, but, M onsieur, it is a fte r 4> <*>10 o’clock, arid the officers do <?> HI BY DOLLAR R ILLE D BY EARL *’ not answ er a fte r 10 in the even- <*> BARNARD I RIDA Y A F • ing! T here is no use in sistin g .” <9> TERNOON’ <». «> <§> ♦> ♦ ^ <*> <^ <$> *> <^ <§> <*> <$> <^ <?>, W W • NEW YORK LINEMAN «> CHEATS DEATH WITH PRESENCE OF MIN'D «> ----------- < 5 •» NEW YORK, Sept. 30.— <S> Am azing presence of m ind was . S' all th a t saved the life of George $ B, W agner, an electrician. '<$> W hile w orking on a high-ten- M> sion wire carry in g 22,000 volts, !$> a t tlie New York C entral Sta- i<$> tion, he form ed a contact and could not lei go. In sta n tly he <S> toucn • I his elhcw ’o the floor, I ■$> grounded the circuit and pre- ,-*> vented his own electrocution. CORONER E m SESSiON E ftliK E Boy T hat W as R esp on sible. L U IV <S> <?> <$> <*> <*> <♦> <s> > TH REE BIG SERVICES SCHED ULED FOR CLOSING RE ■'* <*•. VIVAL MEETINGS ALTER CALL OBEYED AT MEETING FRIDAY A F iE R N O O N luvoB tigatiun IU ing M ade In to A f fa ir l>y Count} A u d io iM h s ; Ke p i t tt ill E x o n erate o r Im plicate EVANGELIST 1Ö » »V L. Many Are Saved at T abernacle Iiast N ight; Several V isiting Pastors Occupy Chairs on Platform ; Final H ealing S ervice Tomorrow. BY FRENCH M N Ruby D ollar, an 18-year-old high The services a t the C hautauqua ETA M PES, F ia n ce , Sept. 30.— school g irl, was shot and alm ost in GRANTS PASS, Sept. 30.— Evi- tabernacle, both yesterday a fte r- s ta n tly killed about 4 o ’clock F riday Flying a t the ra te of 325 kilom etres K i dence th a t fish w ere being dynam it- ,loon and evening, were atten d ed bv 'a fte rn o o n by a revolver in the hands an hour, it is said th a t L ecointes, the , ed in th e Rogue river were uncov- a large concourse of people, m any of E arl B arnard, th e shooting tak in g noted French av iato r, set a new ; ered yesterday when George F ow ler be>ng present from out of town, I he place on the sidew alk in fro n t of th e w orld’s record for 100 kilo m etres in and F. W . S treets w ere fishing about afternoon m eeting was opened with B arn ard residence, 1114 Iowa stre e t. the race for the D eutsche cup today kennel of p u re-b retl A fg h a n h o u n d s— a q u a rte r m ile above th e W hite 3<>nS and testim ony; dozens stand This plinto, ju st received from England, was taken in timt countt.v A ccording to the police, who were L ecointe’s plane tu rn e d tu rtle in th at of M ajor G. Bell-Murray at K irkpatrick. The Afghan nound is famous for its scent as well as for its speed. Rocks. They found a cache of dy- in S at the sam e moment w a itin g 101 called to the scene a few m inutes landing, but the a v ia to r was u n h u rt, Although it is a “coursing” dog, like the equally-speedy greyhound, il does not depend on keenness of vision, a« ; nam ite in the willows and reported a i opportunity to speak. A fter this, follow ing the accident, young B ar-j Previously, M. L asne, a F re n ch does that English breed, but follows a scent like a foxhound or a beagle. And it has greater strength and endur- j to Game w a rd e n B ancroft, who im- Rev- Chaney, of the M ethodist n a rd and th e girl were playing in airm an , sm ashed the w orld’s avia- ance than the greyhound and stands the cold better. It is probably the only dog th at keeps its own breed pure._¡ m ediately w ent to the place. In the church, led in prayer. fro n t of the bouse. He had in his » o n record for 300 kilom etres, by (d ark n e ss he was unable to locate t h e ’ ®r - Price spoke of the w onderful possession a .32 calibre revolver, averaging approxim ately 177 m iles ^<?-<S><S><S>''e><S><S><S><®'<S>‘3><®><$>«><i><S> "l R p t f l A ft II A H A fill pow der, b u t th is m orning w ent up services conducted in Medford the while she had an old m odel .3 8 c a li-ian lioui. *> BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY j l\f | and retu rn ed w ith 12 sticks of dy- (iaJ’ before, and the m iraculous heal bre. In som e m an n er B arnard point-; na m ite, four of which w ere fused i in£s tak in g place before th eir eyes. ed the gun in the direction of the ( ’AN DI DATES PA M PH LET IS ! and ready to be throw n into th e He told of one lady who b ro u g h t a girl end pulled the trig g er. The SOON TO BE D ISTR IB l TED N atioual League child not rig h t in its m ind to be river. b u lle t stru ck Miss D ollar in th e cen-; ‘ At Boston 5-3; New York 1-5. prayed for; and a fte r praying for te r of h er chest, causing death in a SALEM, Or., Sept. 30.- T h e can- At Brooklyn 6; P h ilad elp h ia 4. the second tim e, as against a si one few m inutes a fte r she carried didates pam phlet, to be p rin te d and FRACAS IN POOL HALT, At Chicago 8; St. Louis 9. wall he tu rn e d to the lady and said, into th e house. The gun contained d istrib u ted am ong th e reg istered RESULTS IN ARRESTS “ S ister, th e re is som ething w rong A m erican L eague I vo ters of the sta te p rio r to the gen-; I ut on bullet. At Boston 1; New York 3. ¡h ere.” On looking a t her card, he jia b ly th e a ffa ir was an a c - 'e r a l election in N ovem ber, will con- P res ROSEBURG, Or., Sept. 30. J. D. fo u n ,i she wa8 a sp iritu a list, and af- At P hiladelphia 3-7; W ashington ______ cid en t. though no p a rtic u la rs could ¡ta in betw een 25 adn 30 pages, ac Creech and son, Al Creech, p ro p rie -jter be and b jS wjfe talked to her for -4. he learned pending th e rep o rt of the cording to an estim ate m ade here ' ___________ to rs of a local pool hall, were ar_ i a few m inutes, the power stru c k both At Cleveland 4; D etroit 1. c o ro n e r’s ju ry , th a t body being in ¡by Sam A. K ozer se cre ta ry of sta te ----------------- j e s t e d on a charge of assault a n d : moth e r and child sim ultaneously, P a cific C oast L eague session th e e n tire aftern o o n today The tim e for u l.n g s ta t e m e n t s f o r TAXES MAY BE IN-' C IV IL PRISO NERS IN JA IL LIB- b a tte ry on J. D. A rg abright, H. P. | a n d the child was in sta n tly healed. (Y esterd ay ’s’ G am es) W hat the two young people w ere the pam phlet expired a t 5 o clock CREASED BY CABINET Alderson and A. A. P ark s, local rail-j <pjje m other realized for th e first ERATED BY FORMER At O akland 1; P o rtla n d 9. doing w ith the revolvers, or w herej yesterday. j MEM BERS SOLDIERS road w orkers. The fight occurred in i tim e th a t it tak es the blood of At Vernon 1; S eattle 3. they obtained them , will not be! I t will req u ire approxim ately 340,- _______ the pool hall a fte r th e elder Creech C hrist, applied, to forgive sins. At Sacram ento 1 ; San Francisco 4 know n u n til the inquest is com plet- 000 of th e pam phlets to m eet the n iT T lM W T 1 « had asked th e men to leave the hall. A t Salt Lake 6; Los Angeles 2. CASUALTY REPORT SAYS He said th a t they had been d rin k The text for the afternoon was ed An investigation of th e shooting ¡dem ands of the voters. The sta te GREEK OUTPOST IS taken from th e fifth c h ap ter of II is being conducted by Raw les Moore, receives a fee of $100 a page for ATTACKED BY TURKS 7 KILLED 25 WOUNDED ing and were creatin g a disturbance Kings. The discourse was on Naa- county prosecuting atto rn ey , and sta te m e n ts prin ted in the pam phlets, i — ; while they denied the charge. m an, who was captain of th e host of F ed eral G arrison Is Ixxmted Across; Jo h n A. P e rl, county coroner, both N eutral Zone V iolated; Soviet Min the king of Syria, b ut he was a leper. th e Boundary O pposite E l Paso; of M edford. All principles in the ister L eaves M oscow for A ngora; ¡T hrough the influence of the little L ate A dvices Stall e ’Flu»! R ebels case, and o th ers who m ight possibly j H arrin gton to H ave F in a l W ord bondm aid of his wife, whom they W ere Driven from Town. shed any light upon th e killing, were! In ih e Near E ast. had tak en captive o ut of th e land of being questioned closely by th e au- Israel (w hich, by tlie way, teaches j MEXICO CITY, Sept. 30.— One LONDON, Sept. 30.— E stim ate s of tb o ritie s. us th a t no one is too sm all or too hundred and tw enty-five m em bers of ‘ the cost of a w ar a g ain st T urkey Im m ediately a fte r th e shooting,; insignificant to do service for the i th e 44th regim ent a t Ju a re z , oppo- , have been prepared by the cabinet, w ord was sent to Miss D ollar’s m oth L o rd ). The king of Syria sent a ! site El Paso, Texas, have revolted and the governm ent is ready to levy er, who was a t Tolo a t the tim e. MisS|j le tte r to th e king of Israel, and told I and lib erated civil jail prisoners, ac increased incom e taxes. D espite op- D ollar was hoarding a t th e B arn ard i | him how he would send N aaraan to cording to a rep o rt received here by EAST L I\ ER i'O O L, O., Sept, position from the labor elem ent and residence w hile atte n d in g the Ahs- SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 30.— 'b e healed of his leprosy; and when H ot, tired and dusty, the A s h la n d ' the secretary of war. G eneral Men- land high school. She has an au n t. — More th an 7 000 skilled potter} a section of the press, th e govern- H arry Poulin was adjudged not to the king of Israel received the let- higlt school eleven em erged from dez, the Ju a re z com m ander, is hold-i w orkers th ro u g h o u t the I n.ted nie n t daily continues its w ar prepa- Mrs. A. A. Rowley, in the city. , • „1,1- „Kill, tho .•oh0i a l be th e fa th e r of M rs- A ugusta Tier-! ter, he ren t his clothes and said “ Am & decjsjon S ta es will s trik e to n ig h t in the first r a j Ons. The w ar office is prepared the stru g g le w ith the Alum ni aggre- m g half of th e city, w h.le the rebels I nan>g handed ; I God, to kill and m ake alive, th a t gation F rid ay aftern o o n , defeated aro in control of o th er half, th e; accidentally shot serious dispute tlie p ottery in d u stry t0 ¡ssue a can (0 arm s. T hat B arnard , down by Judge Ducomb in court to- th is m an doth send unto me to re- u n d au n ted and rig fig h tin g to tne the rep o rt sm stated. o rd e rs for m unitions a re being but un repon ieu. ¡day. The judge, how ever, sta te d he and killed Ruby D oilar d u rin g a ; h a» experienced in 28 years. They cover a man of his leprosy?” And scuffle over the gun was the opinion w 11 w;;lk out because a dem and for, given alld t roop m ovem ents con- last, w ith th e sh o rt end of a 43 to 0 believed th ere had been in tim ate re- when E lisha, the prophet, heard him . , score, in th e first football gam e of SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 30. o f th e coroner, a fte r talk in g w ith t h e 11 • ber cen: wage increase was not ■ tinue. latio n s betw een Mrs. T iernan and he sent to the king and said, “ Let ! th e season. Seven a re reported killed and 25 The population is calm principals in the case for nearly f o u r , Sra n te d - K ¡s said th a t 10,000 un Poulin. ; him come now to me, and he shall I Not once d u rin g the e n tire con- wounded when the federal garrison skilled w orkers are also affected. hours. Mrs. T iern an , w ith head bent for- know th a t th ere is a prophet in ATHENS, Sept. 30. -T urkish ir- flict, w ere the younger lads able to a t Ju a re z revolted, according to a w ard to catch every word of th e Isra e l.” And when N aam an had come A ccording to th e story told by reg u la rs in T hrace (E u ro p ean soil) th re a te n th e goal of th e older an d rep o rt the d e p a trm e n t of ju stice here court, was slow to catch th e im port he sent a m essenger and told him B a rn a rd th is a ftern o o n , he was in a TEN DAY SENTENCE IS violated the n e u tra l zone in the 1 s t-¡m ore experienced team , which m an- 'll« received, c a r and was busy cleaning th e two of the ju d g e ’s decision. Then she to “ Go, wash in Jo rd an seven tim e s.” HANDED TR E SPA SSE R S ra n d ja d istric t, n o rth of C onstant!- aged to score liberally d u rin g all L ate rep o rts indicated the federal guns when Miss D ollar and his b ro th suddenly gave a low cry and fell for-i And N aam an was w roth, and said, nople, by occupying th e village of but the th ird q u a rte r, when th e high troops were rallied by th e ir officers, w ard in a faint. She» was carried “ W hy, could he not w ash in th e two e r cam e by. They stopped, and in F o u r w eary w anderers on th e face and (be rebels driven from the town. from th e co u rt room and rem oved rivers of D am ascus; th a t th e ir wa- th e playful stru g g les, the gill was earB l w ere provided w ith a Safa Alan, w here they m assacred 11 school braced and held them . G reek outpost soldiers, G eneral P o ly -; T hree tim es d u rin g th e in itial to her home. j te rs w ere b e tte r th an all Isra e l.” accid en tally killed. ¡tem porary hom e today, when Ju stice Follow ing th e dism issal o. those Gowj y com m itted them to th e jail m enakos, the G reek com m ander in fram e of th e gam e, d d the Alum ni ALBANY GROCERY MAN i v IS B T o m ? 1 T be reconciliation betw een Pro- And he w ent away in a rage, hut li s cross the goal line, and as m any m ost vitally in te rested . C oroner P eil a t Jacksonville for the next 10 days, T hrace, has reported. * i lessor John T iernan and his wife, servants prevailed upon him to try, ---------- tim es failed to convert the extra unit an d D istrict A ttorney Moore left for fifth m an tak en in to custody was A ugusta, is off. The beginning of a saying th a t if Elisha had asked him RIGA, Sept. 30.— A cting foreign allowed, for a try a t goal. Passes ALBANY, Or., Sept. 30.— H erm an th e scene of the accident, and sta te d (y 3Charged. C harges of tresp ass were •*i . . j j p erm an en t sep aratio n will occur late some g reat tiling to do lie would th a t they desired to question several placed a , a in st the q u a rte t. They W il,ia-T P*™1“ 5’ prOmfinen^ ^ rocery' (today, when Mrs. T iernan, it was have done i t , but not s0 sim ple a m ore who m ight he of assistance in we).(, t;!,;en t(, the county bagtBe by Q uarter, as in those th a t followed, m an of Alba^ : J o u n d dead In gtated w in ,eavp th e Tiprnan hom e t h .ng &g t<> djp jn m uddy H atcher th is a fte r- A‘A t°7b’ ‘"J® b ut n e ith e r had mUCh ’UCk ° n the h?S St° r6 ° n WeSt N\n th by a with her th re e children, to live with of the riVe r Jo rd an . So he w ent and th e investigation. Chief of Police w i.h the T u rk ish natio n alists. Rus- receiVing end. The first h alf of the patron only a few m inutes a fte r th e bftr m otber ¡n Bronson Mich. dipped seven tim es, and his flesh noon. sia already has a tre a ty w ith th e gamq ended a fte r two m ore touch- place had been opened for the day’s becam e as a little child. So we are OREGON R IF L E TEAM T u rk ish natio n alists. The R ussian downg had been m ade by the Alum ni, business a t 7 o’clock T hursday | lo do the sim ple th in g s God w ants SCORES HIGH IN EAST w ar office is said to be considering Coming back a fte r th e rest be- m orning. H eart disease was the us to do. Dr. Price says, “ T here is KEMAL AS \P * B SHEIK CHIEF NAVY DEBUTANTE m obilizaton plans. tw een halves, the high school took cause of death. no dry cleaning in God’s saving pro SALEM, Or.. Sept. 3ft.— Signal i ; a brace and held the opposing t e a m ---------------------------- cess.” LONDON, Sept. 30.— Foreign of honors in the natio n al m atches w ere I scoreless. Both team s w ere forced u f r o f YOUTH SAVED The services closed w ith an a l fice officials sta te d th a t they had to reso rt to pun tin g , th e line of won by the Oregon rifle team at BY USE OF AIRPLANE ta r call, to which so m any responded not been advised th a t G eneral. H a r Cam p P erry , Ohio, last week. ac-| n e ith e r proving vulnerable. • th a t the a lta r around the platform rington had issued a final u ltim a cording to teleg ram s received yes By the tim e the final canto rolled SACRAMENTO, Sept. 30. — An was crow ded w ith seekers, and the tum to the T urks w ith the tim e lim it terd a y by George A. W hite, from around both team s had worked off a irp lan e yesterday was called upon fro n t seats besides. attach ed . They said the whole m at th e ro u g h er edges, and though th e t 0 tra n sp o rt a surgical in stru m e n t M ajor Fred M. W est, team captain. The evening service was opened te r had been left to the discretion of g rad u a tes w ere rapidly tirin g , they from S acram ento to M odesto in a Second place in the H errick tro by singing, and the opening p ray er the B ritish N ear E ast com m ander. phy m atch covering th e long distance m anaged to g a th e r in th re e m ore b a ttle to save a M odesto youth front was led by Rev. J. Angell, p asto r of ra n g e s was tak e n by the Oregon touchdow ns converting on one at- death from d ip theria, when it was the P resb y terian church in Phoenix. team in com petition w ith th e best DENTAL ASSIHTATION .MET tem pt. The final tally cam e a fte r a found th a t no in stru m e n t could be T here were m ore m in isters on th e citizen t o ld iir riflem en in the ccr.ii AT GRANTS PASS FRIDAY long pass had carried th e pigskin secured in San Francisco or Oak- platform last night th an any tim e try Th- M errick trophy m atch is ---------- over th e line. An attem p ted score land. d u ring the cam paign. Am ong which fired at 80ft. 900 and 1000 yards, The Rogue R iver Valley D ental by a drop kick front the field failed ----------------------------- w ere E. P. Law rence, J. R. S asnett, an d th e Oregon m en w ent east w ith association m et last evening in to b rin g resu lts in th e last few mo- FO RESTRY EXAMINATION TO J. King, all of M edford; Dr. Nichol, little p relim in ary tra in in g a t those G rants Pass for th e ir re g u la r m onth- m en ts of th e gam e. |j E HELD IN (M TO BER X-ray specialist of Dow hospital at ranges. ly m eeting. Dr. S h errer, of P ort-! <pbp jjne up was as follow s: _______ M edford, ano Joseph Angell of P h o e Civil service e x am in at’ons for for- land, was present, and gave a talk on High School— W oods R. E .; Leach nix, and J. S. Chaney, of K lam ath C aptain Jam es Q Adam s, of this the su rgical rem oval of an unpacked r T .; Dix R. G.; M offitt C.; C arlon est ran g ers has been announced for F alls, who is now established here city, is a m em ber of the rifle team , th ird m olar, one» of th e m ost d ifficu lt G.; C hapm an L T.: W ise L. E .; Tuesday. O ctober 24, a t pll for- as pastor of th e local M ethodist w hich is expected to leave for hom e ;o? dental operations. L an tern slides Nelson Q.; Beeson R. H .; C lark L. est h e a d q u arte rs in Oregon and church. “ Steal Away" was sung as today. show ing the tre a tm e n t of phyorrea B - R USb F. W ashington. They will be given to a solo by Miss C arvell and P rof. An, were also shown by Dr. S h errer du r- A lum ni— Ram sey R. E .; Clary R. assist w ith selection of ran g ers for drew s, a lte rn a tin g the verses, th e ing the evening. T .: D. Young R. G .; C. Young C .; next year. E xam inations for scaler. Spend Day in M edford— choir joining in on th e chorus, and Dr. Burdic. of th is city, iea d a pa- A utry L. G.; Bentley L. T.; B row er ten tativ ely set for October 5, have Mr. and Mrs. Gene H ow ard spent was received w ith g re a t applause, per on oste-m agelitis. and a general l . E .; H eer Q.; P rovost R. H .; Ait- been postponed u ntil next year. th e a fte rn o o n in M edford, Mr. How being ren d ered in a very touching Miss Emma Scott Stitt, daughter of discussion of th e subject was tak e n ken L. H .; G uthrie F . ----- ---------------------- a rd re tu rn in g to A shland w hile Mrs. This rare and unusual phot «graph of and im pressive m anner. ear Admiral and Mrs. Edward up by those present. F ra z ie r su h st’tu te d for P rovost in V isits w ith S ister— H ow ard, in com pany w ith a siste r Mustaplia Kemal Pasha, the man of Dr. Price prefaced his discourse T here w ere about 15 m em bers of th e first e u a rte r. Jam es W iley, of Rogue R iver is the hour in Turkey, shows him wear- who lives in M edford, expects to go ihodes, popular and beautiful niem- w ithout a text. T elling the story of Officials— E. H. W olf, coach a t an A shland visito r for a few diays, ng the national costume of Ar.ahia In on to G ran ts Pass fo r a week-end er of W ashington’s younger set, who th e association present, am ong whom a d ark y preach er, who, in specking v isit w ith th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and will head the list of navy debutantes w ere D octors Johnson and B urdic, of th e G rants P ass high school, refe re e ; stoppng at th e hom e of his siste r, icompliment to the Arabian allies in iduring this w inter’s social season. als army. Mrs. C ulbertson. Ashland. (Continued on Page 4 ) Mrs. A lfred L etcher. 'G ene N arrag an , M edford, um pire. I. I L V I I A l\! A U ll/l V CONTINUED BY ENGLISH GOVT. PÛÏÏEKY M S IO STRIKE TONIGHT CITY DE JUAREZ NOT 10 BE FATHER