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.

<$><£> <®> <§> <3> <®> <$> <»> VOLUME 4 (International News Wire Service) (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43) i> >$• <*> <3> <£>■?><$> <«><$><$■ ;$> u • ASSAI LTER IS GIVEN <•> L IFE IM PRISONM ENT 3> BY NEBRASKA JUDGE ♦> 1 H E K 8 F IA LK A IC .O fC .D IM • • • • • : • • • OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 20.— Fred Brow, alias Gus Grim es, was found guilty of kidnapping ami a ssa u ltin g Mrs. Jean Jen- kin.-: here last May. Brown was sentenced to life im prisonm ent. Brown kidnapped Mrs. Je n k in s and Miss K ath ry n M cM anam an, R E PR E SE N T A T IV E S O F BELLE- drove them to a shack in th e VIEW AND CITY CONFEK •> o u tsk irts of the city, assau lted • them and left them chained in T H l RSDAY *> dungeon for m ore th an 24 • • h o u rs.' $ 1 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ROAD BONG IS • ^ <$> G> <$> 3> Frv^^y ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY’, OCTOBER 22, 1922' s ------------ ❖ 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 <§, ; <♦>! i 1 <$: <^i EXPLAINED BY GARDNER No. 42 3> NIGHT O F BRAWLING <«> LAND FOUR PEO PLE <8> . IN EUGENE JA IL ---------- <$> 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 $50 fines by noon 3> today and w ere in a cell at the : : ° r X ‘Y o : M m ket Problem Vital to Com m unity Is O pinion o f Ju d ge; H ighw ay to K lam ath F alls W ill H elp S olve j T his Is H is Opinion. i < < <¥■ » * <$> FIGHT NOT REST ¡S PROGRAM OF LLOYD GEORGE | POLITICAL PARTY <§>! U ------— » 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 i <$• <£> <•> <$><$> <•> <$> <$> 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 I $> ---------- (J-, : Pacific railroad company are a g a in ; The su p p o rters of Lloyd George ch am ber of com m erce a t the A rm ory i “A m ericanization” com m ittee, was | ♦' October 27— County Y. M. C. <$») 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. ■§>' irrig a tio n . By a special in v itation, day. H e received 574 votes; W il- j •> 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. <•> 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! __________________ 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 -' _______ 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 -S>-€>'»><3><3><3> 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 ___ 19.__ -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, __________________ 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 -,--------« --------------------< ------x,-----------i 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 „ 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 ’ i ; |’ th e fire d ep artm en t. gin active cam paigning for the elec- sp e ak e rs was expressed in a few th a t are outside of P o rtlan d . i NEW YORK, Oct. 20, Football t ’re town has been decorated exten- The flam es w ere leaping 25 feet tion of the republican tick et, s a rt- w ords by C. A. Brown. __ 'in te re s t in th e east is keen ab o u t th e s’ ’’ely ’n The colors of the tw o in sti­ assassin ate C hancellor W irth has in th e a ir when the fire fig h te rs a r- ing M onday. S peaking briefly, Louis Dodge problem b e.ore th e city today, rit- n a rv a ro -v e n ire gam e. H arvard is n e H arvard-C entre tu t.o n s for th e game. been u n e a rth ed was declared d u rin g They express the belief th a t Gov- sta te d th at w hile th e land was not also favored the establishm ent of a prim ed to wipe out last y e a r’s de- M otor Down from G rants P a ss— a heated debate in th e reic h sta g rived- The fire had evidently caught by Saul Liebe, president of the reich- under the stairw ay, b u rn in g th a t up eynor Olcott and R epresentatives w orthless w ithout w ater, it was not cannery to ta k e care of local fru it, feat, and is a th re e to two favorite. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Q u’nlan. Mrs w orth very m uch w ithout it. He was p a rtic u la rly the 'p a tc h e s . T hrough and then leaping to the second story, M cA rthur, Sinnott and Hawley « ill F ra n k P a ra d is and F a th e r Coupal, stag follow ed by E. D. Briggs who sta te d the use of cold s to r^ g ^ he said, the GRANT PO W ER PER M IT doing very little dam age in th e first be re-elected. of G rants P ass took advantage of floor. It is th o u g h t to have been of i ~ th a t w hile he had not b~en for i r r i - ' canning seas«ft could be prolonged f O r DESCHUTES R IV E R the fine day and m otored to A shland Ration in th e p a st, he had become until late in deto b er. ---------- th is m orning. Mr. Q uinlan is post- Buy A djoining P io p o rty — incendiary origin. a g rea t deal of dam age was done. convinced of th e necessity of w ater Before th e m eeting closed, a vote WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. — The m aste r in his hom e town, and spent Mr. and Mrs. M arion H ager have This is th e th ird tim e d u rin g th e The house of O. C. Goodlet, next in the Belleview d istric t, and w as of th a n k s was extended to H arry Sil- federal power com m ission has issued’ a few hours on business w ith Post- purchased th e J. R. W illiam s hom e last year th at the house has been on door, was steam ing from the h eat behind it. ver. who very th o u g h tfu lly had con- five p relim inary perm its for devel- m aster K aiser, w hile F a th e r Coupal on Scenic Drive. The newly ac- fire, and, as is usually th e case, th e when th e dep artm en t arriv ed , and Irrig a tio n was characterized by C. trib u te d m any b o ttles of lith ia w ater opm ent of w ater pow er on the Pa- visited w ith friends. The p arty re- quired place adjoins the p resent th ird tim e proved the charm . The only prom pt action of the firem e n 'c ific coast. H . P ierce as being the m ost vital for the guests a t th e dinner. 1 o th er two fires w-ere p u t out before i saved it from destruction. H ager home. tu rn e d a fte r lunch. AMERICAN LEGION milieu iiiunutR’ 4 OUT FOR MAYOR TRIAL IS RESI)»! i EIGHT MEN EllLED 'S EYE HIE II REICHSTAG PLOT IS" BETTING FAVORS ,3 1 0 2