A shland D aily TIDINGS C*T <§• ASHLAND CLIMATE, w itn o u i <9 ® th e aid of m edicine, cures nine <$> <$■ cases o u t of ten of asth m a. <$> <$> This is a proven fact.
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VOLUME 4
(International News Wire Service)
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY’, OCTOBER 22, 1922'
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❖ MALARIA GERMS cannot su r-
<$> vive th re e m onths in th e rich
<§> ozone at A shland. The pure do-
<$> m estic w ater helps.
Long Trio in Little Junk is Competed
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<$> EUGENE Oct. 20.— S urprised
by N ight Officers Ju d k in s and
<$> Macy a t 2:30 o’clock in the
m orning in a downtown hotel
room, two women, Mrs. C hester
<$> G ray, 20, and Olive R obinett,
<«> 23 and two m en, H. B. Jensen
<$> and T. E. P a tto n , w ere arre ste d
and booked on charges of
drun k en n ess and disorderly con-
duct. Both the men paid a fine
<$> of $25, but the women had not
<$> raised th e ir $50 fines by noon
3> today and w ere in a cell at the
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M m ket Problem Vital to Com m unity
Is O pinion o f Ju d ge; H ighw ay to
K lam ath F alls W ill H elp S olve j
T his Is H is Opinion.
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¡S PROGRAM OF
LLOYD GEORGE
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POLITICAL PARTY
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» GREAT Ct.OWD CLEESS
A S STATESMAN LEAVES
W ill D eLver Im portant Speech Kat
u n la y ; In dication s Lead to R elief
That T ories Do Not A nticipate
Long Term in O ffice.,
“ The m ark e tin g question is here,:
LONDON, Oct. 20.— Lloyd George,
and I believe a highw ay to K la m a th !
instead of taking a rest, will plunge
F a lls will do m uch tow ard solving!
I into the political fray to r the p u r
In this picturesque craft, the Amory, a Chinese junk, with a crew of seven hands, Captain George Waard, his
th e prbolem of a m ark e t for sm all
pose of the form ation of a new pol
wife and son, have ju st finished a thrilling trip of 91 days from Anmrv, in China, to Victoria, B. C. This odd ship of
crops. K lam ath and Lake counties
itical party. He is c ertain he will
23 tons was built entirely by hand. She m easures Ci) feet over ail and 48 feet at the w ater line. During the trip she
need our p ro d u cts,” declared Ju d g e
he recalled to the prem iership.
weathered a series of typhoons and when within sight of her port was almost run down by a Japanese steamer.
George A. G ard u er, of Jacksonville,
Andrew B onar Law, his successor,
to nearly 75 men and women of the I NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 20.— Alvin
will atte m p t to form a new cabinet
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Belleview d istric t and the city, who M. Owsley, of Texas, who has been
The local yards of the Southern over th e week-end.
COMING EVENTS
atte n d ed a d in n er sponsored by the actin g d ire c to r of th e L egion’s
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Pacific railroad company are a g a in ;
The su p p o rters of Lloyd George
ch am ber of com m erce a t the A rm ory i “A m ericanization” com m ittee, was
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October 27— County Y. M. C. <$»)
ru n n in g full speed ahead, w ith a believe him to be m ore popular w ith
T h u rsd ay night, in th e in te re st of ¡elected natio n al com m ander here to-
slightly larg e r payroll th an before th e ma8ses th an ever before-
A. Convention.
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irrig a tio n .
By a special in v itation, day. H e received 574 votes; W il-
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O ctober 31, Novem ber 1.— 3>i
| the recent strik e, according to local
be burden is ofi my shoulders,
J u d g e G a rd n er was present to ex- liam Deegan, of Néw Y ork, 251; Joe
i officials of the com pany.
b ut the sw ord is in my hands, and
’ • “ We Should W orry,” E lk s’ mu- <$•
plain th e $100,000 road bond isstre , Thom pson, of P ennsylvania, 205,
, The car rep a ir d ep artm en t had 4 4 ™y enem ies will feel its w eight,
r-> sical comedy.
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th a t will come before th e people at and Jo h n M cCormick, of Colorado,
J
Novem ber 11— A rm istice day.
| m en on its payroll before the strik e, Bloyd George said befoie leaving for
th e general election, Novem ber 7. .12.
while it now lias 66. The reason for Leeds, w here he will deliver an iin-
‘The issue will be up to th e p e o -1 Owsley, when barely 30 years of
the increase in the num ber of men P o rta n t speech tom orrow . A great
pie next m o n th ,” continued th ei age, becam e a m ajor*in th e 36th di
is th a t m uch heavier w ork i s being Clowd cheered him.
speaker. “ If th e m a tte r is let go a tj vision, rec ru itin g liis own b a tta lio n ;
Law may hold the position of for
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20.— Police
W ILLIAM SPORT, Ind., Oct. 20.— done in the local shops th a n was
th a t tim e, it will cost h u n d red s of was in the A rgonne engagem ents; I and school a u th o ritie s a re investi-
eign
secretary and also th a t of pre-
C harles Srnugge, engineer, H. T. ever done previously. Two new a ir
d o llars m ore for special ballots. Of and is now a ssista n t a tto rn ey g e n -! gating a rio t early this m orning be-!
otiier
m
ier.
This* indicates the tories do
Sm ith, baggagem an and H enry M ar ham m ers and considerable
th e $100.000, th re e -fo u rth s will go e ra l for Texas. He says hospitaliza-¡ tw eeu 2000 stu d e n ts of the Univer-
not
a
n
ticip
ate a long life for th e u n
tin. Toledo express m anager, are equipm ent have been installed in or
to th e K lam ath F alls-A shland h ig h -jtio n , reh a b ilita tio n , a d ju ste d co m -Jsit y of S outhern C alifornia and t h e !
ionist
governm
ent. Lord Derby, th e
i dead, and six oth ers seriously in ju red der th a t the heavy steel fram e cars
way, and th e rem ain d er to th e com- pensation and A m ericanization a re U niversity of C alifornia, so u th ern
and
o
th
er
like
work
may
be
handled
form
er
w
ar
secretary,
is speken of
as the resu lt of a fast W abash flyer
p letion of th e Pacific H ighw ay at the four principles of the Legion.
¡ branch.
as
the
next
colonial
secretary,
and
I being h u rled into the ditch early locally. T h irty men a re now em
R oger V argas m ay lose his life,
Gold Hill. The o riginal bond is s u e ¡ Owsley is lead er of th e pro bo n u s'
Lord
Carson
as
chancellor.
i today.
ployed on w hat is know n as the “ rip
of $350,000 was voted in 1920 to group.
Law said lie will ask for the im
and a score a re seriously in ju re d
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.__A d e - '
Spikes and holts were rem oved tra c k .” w here form erly nine or ten
com plete th e C ra te r L ake highw ay!
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m
ediate
dissolution of parliam en t if
when they w ere burned by gasoline tachm ent of m arines has landed at from the rails and laid by one side of I men handled the work. From 16 to
a t an ex p en d itu re of $200,000, and CHANGES IN PROGRAM
he
is
elected
head of the unionists
bom bs and stru c k w ith clubs.
'V ladivostok to protect the A m e ric an ) track , causing th e sw iftly m oving 25 cars are being handled over this
th e rest to go to th e K lam ath F a l ls !
o p p , p , CONVENTION
Monday.
ilie tig h t s ta ite d , police say, when consulate th ere d u rin g the evacua- tra in to leave the rails. The engine track daily. F red Doan is th e head
highw ay. T he G reen Springs h ig h -'
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500 m em bers of the U niversity of tion of the Jap an ese and w hile forces a n d seven coaches were burned.
of th is d ep artm en t and deserves a
way will ru n over $400,000, and th e
One or two changes will be neces- S outhern
ASHLAND ROY M ARRIED
r n n n t v
tion of the engines ru n n in g out of
of P o rtla n d , a t V ancouver, W ash.,
to stan d th e e n tire expense of build- jng fOr those who w ant to stay a t th e '
A shland, J. E. A ngw in, roundhouse
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M onday, October 16. Neal is the
ing all th e roads needed, w ithout cjjUrck betw een aftern o o n and even-.*
forem an, rep o rts th a t he has two
son
of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k J. Shinn,
co-operation, it will m ean a cu rtail- jng services.
Football Rally Hold—
full sh ifts w orking and th a t th e work
and
one of A shland’s popular young
m en t of the road building p ro g ra m .’
q'kp S atu rd ay night b anquet will!
H eaded by th e high school band,
is being cleared up in very good men and has m any friends here who
In response to a proposed m otion be free to all reg istered delegates.)
the stu d e n t body of A shland high
! shape.
Some m en who have been
will wish them m uch happiness and
by J. H. F u lle r, secretary of th e j t wjjj be provided by the A shland;
i school sponsored a pep demonsti^i-
I w orking a t th e roundhouse a re quit-
success for the fu tu re.
cham ber of com m erce, the m eeting m em bers, each b rin g in g one dish,
; tion in th e business section, follow
; ting, and o th ers are being taken on
Mr. and Mrs. Shinn will m ake
unanim ously indorsed the bond is-
The P resb y terian Sunday school
ing th e closing of school for th e day.
i from tim e to tim e. A num ber of th e ir home a t W inldqk, W ash.,
sue-
o rch e stra will play Sunday evening.
; Serpentines and yells w ere given to j
j th e men who w ent out on s trik e are
w here Mr. Shinn is practicing d en
Follow ing th e sh o rt ta lk on the
Who a re in te rested in young pe»-
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20.— A ppar-i belp arouse _ en thusiasm fo r th e foot-i
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-com
ing back on the job again, but
FALLS, Oct.
tistry .
bond isuse. th e evening was tu rn e d p]e -s C hristian w ork, a re welcome, ently com pletely a t ease and declar- ba,i gam e S atu rd ay afternoon b e - i p o KLAMATH
u r candidates, in addition to t h e ' a re com pelled to come back as new
over to those in terested in Irrig a- especially to th e evening sessions.
ing her nerves m ore collected th an tw een ’be local team and one f r o m ' ¡ncum jjent) aSpire to the office o f ! raen and bold no rig h ts as old em
tlo n , p a rtic u la rly those of the B e l l e - __________________
MEDICAL SOCIETY MEETS
a t any tim e since h e r a rre s t last j G rants P ass high sch° o1’ T he v isit* m ayor of K lam ath F alls, nine are i n ! ployes.
AT DR. MaeCRACKEN HOME
view d istric t. V. O. N. Sm ith pre- ; TW ENTY B E LIE V ED LOST
o race
mno for
fnr councilm en; two ..—
u!
D uring th e tim e th a t the strik e
Ju ly , Mrs. C lara P hillips, 23 and in team tom orrow will be a c co m -lth
the
would;
sided as to a stm a ste r, and called upon
j y EN GLISH SH IPW R EC K
form er chorus girl favorite, of L03 panied by a large delegation of root '
city tre a su re r, and th re e seek t h e : was o n ’ k is said th a t betw een 400
The Jackson County Medical a s
m any of those present.
YARMOUTH. Eng., Oct. 20.— A ngeles, but known now as th e al- e rs ’ and accordi»S to word f ro m ! . be
police bench.
I and 500 men worked in th e local sociation met W ednesday night a t
E. C. D illard, engineer ;or th e T w enty lives a re believed to have
'th e r e , every effo rt will be made toi
W. O. Sm ith, first
w ard, and M. yards, the length of th e ir stay rang- thp home of Dr
MacCracken> on
T alent d istric t, told in detail the Pppn
when the B ritish steam - leged “ ham m er m u rd eress,” today elim inate the disgrace of being de
began
her
b
a
ttle
of
wits,
S.
W
est,
second
w
ard,
a
re
the
only
in
S
from
one
day
to
a
m
onth,
b
ut
the
H
argadine
s
tr
eet,
for
th e ir m onthly
histo ry of both the T alent district sj,jp H opelin was w recked off th e
feated 74 to 0 by M edford last week^
i
Mrs.
P
hillips,
dubbed
the
“
tiger
councilm
en
who
have
no
opposition,
j
men
w
bo
are
now
employed
are
said
ge8Sjon
They
had
as
a guest. Dr.
and of th e H yatt P ra irie project. coast n e a r here today.
Red Gross to M eet—
McCollum,
th
ird
w
ard,
is
opposed
by
to
be
reliab
le
m
en,
the
g
re
a
te
r
p
art
Lancp
Br
iscoe,
of
P
o
rtla
n d , who Is
i
w
om
an,”
faces
a
charge
of
having
He sta te d th a t th e H yatt dam w ill,
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Jackson
county
c
h
ap
ter
of
th
e
P
red
Cofpr>
coutractor>
P
red
D
uke,
!
of
whom
are
m
arried
and
m
any
own
connected
w
ith
governm
ent
w ork in
•
hired
to
lonely
M
onticito
Drive
on
d eliver 7000 acre l'eet of w ater each
! A m erican Red Cross, will m eet a t iaxi op erato r, will oppose B urt ix th ^ e -,--------«
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ir
own
hom
es
or
are
buying
them
.
Ju
ly
12,
Mrs,
A
lberta
Meadows,
a
y ear, a foot and a h alf of w ater fo
th a t city. Dr. Briscoe read a paper
comely young widow, whom she be the public lib ra ry , M edford, W ednes- H aw kins in the fo u rth w ard, while!
on disabled soldiers and th e ir dis
each acre.
lieved keeping com pany w ith her day aftern o o n at 2:30 o’clock for J. B. Volm er, fifth w ard, will s h a re '
Success of th e sm all tra c t h older
eases as th e governm ent had found
husband,
and th ere beaten her to '*s rer‘" 'a r annual m eeting.
Elec-, votes w ith J. H. C olvert, truckm an,
in view of th e lim ited q u a n tity ofi
them , and followed w ith a talk along
death w ith a ham m er.
t*on of a board of d ire c to rs for the aud \ y a ite r H elfer, gas engineer a t
w a te r at p resen t, was the them e of j
the sam e lin e ..
T
here
was
no
delay
when
Mrs.
i
e
n su in .g y ear will be held, th e n e w |d i e K lam ath L um ber and Box com-
A. C. Joy, of the Belleview d is tr ic t.1
Mr. Loomis of the w ar risk bu-
P hilllps appeared in co urt today. I o ff' CPrs ,0
selected from this 1!any pia nt.
T h at th e people of his d istrict were
ire a u , a direct rep resen tativ e of the
d an
c e is de
) H er tria l was to have s ta rte d S e p - |b o a rd ’ A large
,a ‘ Be a “ tte
lie n ,‘u
a »c«
u«-'
Miss C lara Collins, who e n te rs the
e n th u sia stic over th e prospects of
governm ent was present and gave
!
tem
b
er
18
last,
b
u
t
on
th
a
t
date
she
s
1Pd>
both
from
M
edford
and
from
race
a g a in st Miss Ida M omyer, city
a
short talk along the line of his
w a te r w as stated .
Mr. Joy also
McCURTIN,
Okla., Oct. 20.
¡tre a s u re r, is in the insurance busi-
j work. Mr. W ilson, of the M edford
voiced the need of th e A shland peo E ig h t m iners are dead and four are appeared in co urt and pleaded for a ^^bland.
continuance, s ta tin g th a t she was D ,o re T im e Is A sked—
j ness.
ple to get behind the d istric t. P ro
post of the A m erican Legion, was
reported to be dying from the resu lt!
THE DALLES, Or., Oct. 20.
p resent and told of th e activities of
w ith o u t funds, and requested th a t
m otion for the co n tin u an ce of
The office of police judge, held
duction will be increased, he d eclar
of in ju rie s received from i a r blast
in P ublic D efender A ggeler be appoint- thG n ig h trid in g cases from th e term tem p o rarily by Mayor W. S. W iley, J u d Se A dkisson, of W asco c o u n ty ,'¡ he Legion along th e sam e line as
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ed. and th a t will brin g up th e prob
r
i
, 1 .in ” , / : ed to rep resen t her. The court ap-
co u rt which begins next M onday i is sought by Miss L ottie F is c h e r.! niay lose an eye as The resu lt of a tb a t
Mr. Loomis is w orking,
lem of ta k in g care of th e product.
'
pOint
ed
A
ggeler,
who
requested
and
to
*he
F
e
b
ru
a
ry
term
has
been
filed
justice
of
the
peace,
and
Clye
B
u
n
-
shot
by
H
arry
Greene,
cashier
of
an(j
whose
work
th e Legion is up
He favored a cannery as the logical
t •
C
WOn a de^a y u ntil today.
¡by the atto rn ey s for th e defendants, clerk of the council; L. L. Gagnage*>, tb e C itizens N ational bank, of The folding.
solution to this problem , giving proof
th a t th e local product in the past
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