V. 7 ♦ 4> 4> 4> ASHLAND CLIMATE, wiinoui the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. A shland D aily T idings <9 4> ❖ 4 4> MALARIA GERMS cannot gur- 4> vive th re e m onths in th e rich 4> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- <$> m estic w ater helps. ® O' ® ® ® (International News W ire Service) VOLUME 4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) WERTZ IS FIRED ! FROM FORCE BY «5 RESIGNATION ASKED ONE WEEK AGO TODAY O usted N ('lit Poli«em »» in Quan«lry As to N atu re of th e C om plaints W tiieli Caused His R em oval; Lam- k in Out o f Town. ITALY IS FACING h o No. 43 Chicago Girls Paint Their Dresses HARDING BUSY (?! ‘'¿ W J ■ I W D F I K E R STATES NO REASONS' FOR RELEA SE HAVE REES GIVEN ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY^ OCTOBER 24, 1922 Horthy Rules With Royal Pomp <& 4> 4> 4> I S I ■ ■ ’M Jr »X-’ X* “ ’f c ’> 'X 5 z EX TREM E NATIONALIST PARTY, EX-SOLDIERS, IN TH R EA T­ ENING POSITION si u ’ I CROWD OF 30,000 MEET FOR OPENING SESSION P aesisti Are Mussed W ith A rtillery And M ackine Guns and May March Upon Rotin ; Party in Favor W ith Populace. St I BI I IO « pi® RESIGNATION OF JU STIC E DAY ACCEPTED; SEN. SHIELDS CONSIDERED PRESIDENT WILL IGNORE ACCUSATIONS OF LEGION X An>< ricaii I.i gion Convention l'ail- to Shako F a illi in A b iiity; W omcn !'• eket W hite ilote« in Interest of P olit irai P risoners. ill WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. — S u ­ NA PLES, Italy, O ct.*2L— The pol­ One of th e m ost puzzled and h u rt S S prem e C ourt Ju stic e W illiam Day itical fate of Italy and perhaps a m en in the city today is W ebster has resigned, and P resid en t H arding I civil w ar, is in the balance today., W ertz n ig h t police officer, who was has accepted the resignation, which when the convention of the fascisti. released from th e police force I k C V S ’ ONESkÆ ' ■ • ' the extrem e n atio n alist organization th ro u g h o rd ers of M ayor C. B. Lam - Hand-painted dresses are the latest fad introduced by tlie students of dress will be effective Novem ber 14, it m m i & m w *’' ¡com posed of form er soidiers, opened design at tlie Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. The girls In the classes are now was announced at the W hite House. kin Monday night. In a sta te m e n t m ade th is m o rn -! Admiral Horthy, regent of Hungary, rules with all the pomp of a monarch, ¡its convention. A crowd of 30,000 at work on dresses for themselves made of m aterial on which designs have ; The resignation has been expected Ing, W ertz denied any know ledge of Appointing officers for the army becomes a regal ceremony with all tlie trap- ¡have g ath ered here. T here a re 30,- been painted by band. Miss Ann Leieblitrr, a student at the academy, Is the ‘since H arding appointed him um pire th e accusations which caused his re- pings of the days gone by. Here the adm iral is appointing an officer by tap- 000 Itallan soldiers m assed w ith ar- originator of tlie idea. i for the G erm an-A m erican mixed m oval from office. He declared t h a t , D »ß *"*» Hghtly on the shoulder with the flat of his sword. j tillery and m achine guns a t com- claim s com m ission. The work ne«es- sita te s all of* his tim e. he had tried to learn from M ayor . m anding points. STUDENT BRANDED 4> j S enator John Shields, Tennesee Leaders of the fascisti are th re a t- L am kin th e n a tu re of th e com plaints ON FACE AND RACK 4> dem ocrat, is m entioned as tlie prob­ 4> RAD CHECK PASSER * G ening to m arch on Rome and seize but th a t he m et w ith no success. BY ACID SOLUTION 4>, able successor. He is a close p er­ “ I was inform ed a week ago.” said W ALKS INTO JA IL ; SAYS 4> th e governm ent. The people ap p ear • sonal friend of H arding's, and has W ertz, “ th a t my resignation from WANTS A W IN TER HOME Y, cordially disposed tow ard th e fas- 4' LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24.— 4> : the rep u tatio n of being a finished th e force would be acceptable. T h is' ---------- 4> cisti. - Surprised while asleep a t his 4> i lawyer. I declined to sign, as I had no re a ­ TACOMA W ash., Oct. 24.— 4> ♦ > hom e by th re e u n identified m en 4>| l Day who is 73 years of age, was son for so doing. I w ent to Mayor! Ja il lias no te rro rs for F. F. 4> i> and tied securely, W illiam ♦ | appointed 19 years ago by form er L am kin and asked him th e re a s o n s ] 4> Osgood. 45, who cheerfully • Sykes, an ex-service m an and 4>’ ' P resid en t Roosevelt. for the resignation. He told me th a t I <$> w alked in to th e police statio n 4* stu d e n t of the U niversity of 4> p ressu re had been b ro u g h t to b ear; ( yesterday and gave him self up • • C alifornia, so uthern branch, 4> WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 4.— I’resi- from outside sources, and th a t h o ' | $ to C aptain of Detectives John 4> 4> suffered agonizing pain Mon- 4> Of the 22 women called on regu- dent H arding is satisfied by th e work bad becom e tire d of receiving the j 4> S trick lan d , saying; 4> i> day when the in itials ‘ U. S. C.” 4> lar and special venires for grand done by General C harles Saw yer, his continued com plaints. As to my w ork Music from m any portions of th e “ W ell, I w ant a hom e for the ♦ • were b urned on his face and • ju ry service a t th e term of circuit personal physician, as chief co-ordi- M ayor L am kin sta te d th a t it was in country were picked up by the radio w ;nte r a g a in .” 4> • neck with a strong n itric acid 4^ co u rt th a t opened Monday, all but n a to r of the federal hospitalization no way criticized and th a t as fa r as set a t tbe A utom otive Shop Monday ;<$> Osgood claim s ljp passed two 4> »> solution by the men who e S ;.^ th ree claim ed exem ption. It was board. H arding will ignore the he knew th e re were no c o rim ain ts . evenillg betw een tlie hours of 7 and bogus checks S aturday. He is 4> •> caped im m ediately a fte r the 41 necessary to call a special venire of charges of iuefficitpney levelled by a g ain st the m an n er in which I had 10 o'clock. From Salt Lake City, held pending an investigation of 4> • a tta ck . 4- 15, eight of them being women. the A m erican Legion at the New perform ed my d u ties as n ig h t ofP- Denver> F o rt W orth and B ellingham th is m atte r. He was jailed on 4> ^4><^4>4>,f>4>'^4>4>4>4>4>4 4 ><^ 4 ’, A shland people who were called a t O rleans convention last week, at cer. I am en tirely a t a loss ° ,#n" cam e the broadcasts with a variety a sjm iiav charge a year ago. F o r the purpose of discussing the this tim e w ere Beulah Joy, M attie Sawyer. I could not get 0 d e rsta n d th e order, e n te rta in m ent. budget needed by School D istrict No Million, Jackson Gyger, E lizabeth —........... any satisfactio n from th e m ayor.” Glenn H. Johnson, fo rm er A shland 5 for th e fiscal year beg j Homes. T alen t was represented by WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 4. — Six W ertz has been a m em ber c i the ,H)y wbo teft b ere ¡n 1916, in a 30, 1922, and ending Ju n e 3 i F ra n k M. C enters and R alph E. women, representing a joint am nesty police force for m ore th an a -v ear I le tte r received today from K ingm an, legal voters will m eet at J Koozer. ¡com m ittee, began picketing the and from all accounts has perform ed , Ariz , says; hall on . Novem ber - - 14, - at ..........- w hich tim e I j — . . ---------- ...........- Two crim inal cases are on th e W hite House today, dem anding the d u ties in a very satisfactory! his Last n ig h t (Oct. 19) we picked they will vote on a proposition ot ¡docket— S tate vs. Simm ons and S tate release of all political prisoners. m anner. Men who have occasion to up a rad io broadcasting statio n of levying a special d istric t tax. ! vs. Sargent. The Sim m ons case was Two placards re a d ; “ W here is he out long a fte r a m ajo rity of c . t i - 'your city about 9 o’clock, w ith a j F ig u res com piled from the esti-l ¡argued today. : free speech?” and “T here can be nt. zens have re tire d for th e n ig h t, h a v e ' j a d ,;o get owned by a neighbor, m ated expenditures, as set fo rth by ” Civil cases th is term are very norm alcy w hile you keep political alw ays seen W ertz on duty. R ail-, “ The reason of my w riting is th a t W. H. McNair, pres dent of th e i DOQRN H olland, Oct. 24.— Wil ! heavy, and a re scheduled as f o l- ! prisoners in ja il.” ro ad m en. those who re tu rn from { flm a fo rm er A shland boy, having! H ohenzoliern> ex-G erm an k a is-llo w s: v ario u s dances, and h u n ters le a v in g , left tliere ¡n 1916, but as all Ash- B ER K ELEY , C alif., Oct. 24.— school board and F. S. Engle, c le r k ,; include the follow ing: j er> is show ing signs of the sp rig h tli-j O senbrugge vs. O senbrugge, Me- FED ERA TED SOCIETIES th e city a t an eatly b o u t, have a11 • lan d ites, am still a strong booster.I Tbe possibility of a serious clash be- D uring this period it will cost ap- 1NDORSE W ALTER PIE R C E ness of a lover, as the date of his Carvel vs. W inders, B aker vs. Row- noticed th is, and have com m ented a t 1 My fa th e r was C harley S. Johnson. tw ee„ the U niversity of C alifornia proxim ately $9000 per m onth to run v ario u s tim es upon his presence. I nOw deceased. You probably re- and U niversity of S outhern C alifor- m arriag e, Novem ber 5 t approaches, en, W alker vs. Short. H ow ard vs.' the public schools. » $83,295 being R .g jearn ed from persons close to j A nderson, Southern Oregon Lum bei | PORTLAND, Oct. 24.— The feder- Every effo rt was m ade today t ° im em b er h im . reach M avor L am kin in o rd er th a t I , 1 nia s tu ^ ent3, when th e iootba11 team s | needed to cover all purposes d u r in g 1, , com pany vs. Penoyer, M edford D o m .|a ted patrio tic societies tic k e t is out. reach M ayor L am k n t R -s pOaglbie t o je t the people, m eet ¡n los A ngeles, is engaging of-, .. . — — ¡him . Princess H erm ine of R uess, his L aundry vs. Sheffield F a rm e rs and It indorses E lton W atkins for con- in all ju stice a statem en t m ight be know v.¡,at re su lts they a re giving, fjcfa ig. P resid en t B arrow s, head of ¡ tire year. Salaries will tak e $55,675, m ade by both sides, but the mavoi th ,g le te r ( woutd appreciate it.” th e u n iv ersity of C alifornia, is cer- including those of the city superin- bride. to .be wni w ear lilac and black F ru itg ro w ers bank vs. S hort, H a le .g re s s ; W alter Pierce for governor; vvas out ot the city d u iin g tin n iotn-j p ou owing ave the statio n s heard tain th a t B erkeley stu d e n ts will not tendent, th ree principals, ... te a c h - : a t t jie , WQ m a rr;a ge services— lilac vs. B unpell, G rants Pass Irrig a tio n Hoff for sta te tre a s u re r: K errigan ers and th e ja n ito rs. E stim ated for th e civil cerem ony and black d istric t vs. Dean, M cFadden vs. R . , for public service com m ission, and ing. and did not re tu rn to A shlani. M onday n ;ght : reso rt to rep risals for the recent a t ­ m aintenance and rep airs will be R. Valley Canal com pany, C entral the com pulsory school bill. u n til late th is afternoon. Mr. L am -j K n Y L -Salt L ake City, U tah. velvet for the religious cerem ony. tack launched by S outhern Califor- $1300, w ith $000 insurance. Mis­ k in will be interview ed W ednesday,] Door and L um ber com pany vs. Rice, i --------------------------- KZ?4— O akland, Calif. i nia stu d en ts. cellaneous expenditures, such os ren t SAN FRANCISCO W ILL H E LP and his side of th e question learn ed .] Bullo«*k M ercantile Agency vs. KFCB— Phoenix. Ariz. on the H aw thorne annex, model cot- ADVERTISE KLAM ATH FA LLS Sm ith, M edyna|d vs. Zundel, Tum y KDZR— B ellingham , W ash. READING COURSE FO STERED tage (p ractice house) h eat, light an d ; ---------- , vs. Sec. In su ran ce com pany, Gerlin- D enver N ational G uard. Denver. BY PA REN T TEA CH ERS ASSN. w ater will be $1300. An em ergency ts vs®Ga îagnon. KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 24.— ger vs. Gagnon, W eeks W estern R adio Corp., Denver. fund of $1500 is needed to cover Seventy-eight m em bers of the San ] M essino vs. W oods, H utchinson vs. j The Parent-T eachers* association F itsim m ons H ospital, Denver. blackboards and incidentals. Com-| Francisco cham ber of com m erce ] Gagnon, fe lle r vs. Cass, T alent Irri- is fo stering a read in g course for the KGG— P o rtlan d . Oregon. m encem ent is expected to require tra d e excursion, who left Sunday, i gation d istrict vs. Bayliss Brown vs. gram m ar school stu d e n ts of the city, AtotrAni * v W BA P— F o rt W orth. Texas. K . . . , . , $2»0. M aterials and supplies in’ i a fte r a 24-hour stay here, bent the 1 Stots, Sm ith vs. Bertelson. in the th ird to eighth grades inclu- ■ K FZ— Y akim a, W ash. eluding such a rticle s as fu rn itu re . C alifornia-O regon s ta te line to in- and is ffering certificates of stoves K L P - Los Altos, Calif. s .\e , mm »0 o „*,„».».0 w«- , books, flags, playground clude K lam ath county in th e San , WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.— V ictor i rew ard to every stu d e n t who reads K F AY— M edford. equipm ent, ja n ito rs supplies, post- p r a n r :sco $ 4 0 0 J 0 0 advertising c^pt- Im m r, P o rtlan d law yer, was re le a s 'd i the prescribed list of books. age, statio n ery , telephone, fuel, light ¡from a Georgia chain gang today, KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 24.— patgn. I The fact th a t a large n um ber of , , . . . , and w ater, freig h t, a re expected , and ¡a fte r serving a seven year sentenca ‘ Peggy” Beale, d im inutive slayer of A nnouncem ent th a t K lam ath was g ram m ar school pupils are deficient i8fisri to reach $868a W a rre n A nderson, h er “ perfect ■ for larceny, and retu rn ed here on a to be included in the cam paign to in read in g caused th e association to Money will be derived from v ar­ develop n o rth e rn C alifornia was ] ¡charge of using th e m ails o defraud. lo v er,” and th e alleged destroyer of tak e th is way of encouraging them ious sources, the estim ated receipts A uthorities spent m onths endeav­ B0 w om en's h e a rts, was freed last m ade by Dr. B. M. R a sta ll'o f the San to do m ore w ork along th is line, en ­ a re $14,500 from th e county st'hool oring to prove th a t Innes had done n ig h t. The ju ry was out for an hour deavoring to help th e children be­ fund d u rin g the coining school year; Francisco cham ber of com m erce, at ■ I aw ay w ith B eatrice and Lois Nelms. and 35 m inutes. come b e tte r read ers by offering the $2500 from the s ta te school fund; a sm oker given for the visitors S a t- . SAN DIEGO, Calif., Oct. 24.— A tlanta, Ga., girls, to secure th e ir urdav night. He said th ere w’as no inducem ent of the certificates. $6000 from the elem entary school reason why K lam ath should not be H er nerves sh a tte re d by the drow n- property. LA D IES’ ART CLUB GIVES Tw enty lists of ten books each i In tn o n o u t h v th e lib ra ria n i IUUd: WRh $325° 38 the estiniate-d“ included in the plans and invited co-U »S of her husband and the sudden He was acq uitted finally of m ur- PARTY MONDAY EVENING LONDON, Oet. 24.— P rem ier An- have been m ade out by tb e 1,Dranan am o u n t to be received from all other operation to bring e a ste rn se ttle rs know ledge of his alleged infidelity, der, but convicted of the larceny of T h e L ad ies’ Art club had a very drew B onar Law is busily engaged and any scholar is g i\e n a a choice I sources d u ring the com ing year. T l i e Mrs. F ra n k Sm edley is unable to the property. Mrs. Innes, in Port- enjo y ab le tim e at P ioneer hall Mott- in com pleting his cabinet, which he several lists, ftom winch to se fO^a i e sl¡m a te d .re c e ip ts, not includ- . * nni.roe The h o o k s !. ” * ' ------------- 'E x p e c tin g to see a rough lum ber- face Adele D alton, his school teach er land, Oregon, served a term in pri- riay evening, a large n um ber 01 the will subm it today or tom orrow . The e*‘t a g • - J n g the proposed tax, a re $26.250. (own> t be gan F ran ciscan s de- sw eeth eart, d u rin g the, coronor’s in- son for fraud. m em bers com ing dressed in Hallow-, king is expected to proclaim the dis- selected by th e lib ra ria n a re o lie, a (otal o p e ra tin g expense Of ; c!ared them selves am azed a t th e quest over the body of F ra n k S r n e d - ---------------------------- «en costum es. solution of p arliam en t im m ediately. very highest g tade, which prom ises ^§3 295, and receipts of $26,250, not progress shown in K lam ath F alls, ley. FA TH ER AND SON GO The prize costum e of th e evening Novem ber 15 has been set as th e a know ledge of real lite ra tu re to a l | j nci udj ng the proposed tax, th ere and w ith th e scope of trib u ta ry Testim ony a t the inquest indicat-, TO PRISON TOGETHER v as “ M aggie” w ith Mrs. E. H. Bush date for the general election— th e children who u n d e rta k e th e course. j wRj be a b a ]ance Of $57,045 to be country, a portion of which they ed the deatji was accidental, and play in g th e c h a ra c te r to perfection, new parliam en t assem bling five days *^s an ad d itio n al im petus to the r a jsed by a district tax. viewed in an 80-m ile tour. M errill, showed no suspicion th a t love’s cross EUGENE, Oct. 24.— E. C. R u­ T he clown costum e worn by Mrs. ia ter. i m ovem ent, th e school board has Malin and the Title lake d istric ts c u rre n ts had ever come to Mrs. dolph was sentenced to th re e years. Brow n and the w itch costum e of A pproxim ately 1300 persons have agreed to give five cred its to each F I N EPA L TO BE HELD w ere visited. Sm edley. and gon, D elbert R udolph, to one M rs. B arron w ere w orthy of special announced th e ir candidacy for the stu d e n t who finishes read in g a l i s t - , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON K lam ath extended an in vitation M‘ss Dalton was a p ath etic figure y ear jn th& pen5tentja ry by j udt.(, m en tio n , as was the dress of the '90s e s i seats. P re m ie r Law m ust con- °f ten books d u rin g the school year ---------- for the C alifo< iians to re tu rn on in black and appeared to be crushed Q p gkjpw orth in c irc u it couvt v o r n by Mrs. G ray and th e special tro l 350 m em bers of the house of T his should prove valuable to the Tbe funeral services for the late C alifornia Adm ission day next year. b>' tragedy which rem oved h e r Monday F a th e r and son w ere found m a- stu d e n t, as the ad d itio n al c r e d its , w ; n jfr ed Spencer, who died early co stu m es of Mrs. K .nz and Mrs. com m ons to have a w'orkin lover when she testified she took » which was accepted. guilty of arson by a c irc u it court help out a t any tim e and m ight MOnday m orning, will be held W ed- T h o rn to n w ere good. Several oth- jo rity. a week-end trip w ith Smedley. 1 “ - ____________ I ju ry last week on th e charge of , m ean th a t pupils w ithout suficient nesday a fternoon a t 2 o’clock from e rs appeared In various costum es of ---------------------------- BODY OF DREDGE MAN b u rn in g farm build ngs near E lm ira , cred its otherw ise woud be enabled lb p B aptist church. g re a te r or less degree and m any i- COMING EVENTS €> FOUND IN WILLAMTWTF1 to collect in su ran ce of $‘.000. Jam es M F I I MAN 11 NERAL IO BE (o e n te r th e next grade. In te im e n t will Take place in Atoun- lau g h s w ere enjoyed as th e resu lt of 4> October 27— County Y. M. C. fe ---------- W ilson, in d ’eted jointly w ith them . IK li.D WEDNESDAY MORNING Every pupil should put fo rth an tain View cem etery, in charge of J. th e c h a ra c te rs represented. 4« A. C onvention. PORTLAND. Oct. 24.— The body will be trie d late r. ---------- i extra effo rt to obtain th is certifi- p Dodge and Sons. A tw o-course luncheon was served v O ctober 31, Novem ber 1.— 4s of Ben W elling, age about 55 years, In behalf of D elbert R udolph, At- «luring the evening, th e first course F ra n k W eltm an, who d ed Mon- cate and th e cred its which it will ---------------------------- “ We Should W o rry ,” E lk s ’ mu- 4> was found floating in th e W iliam - tornev A. C. W oodcock asked the being grapes and th e second course d a y aftern o o n , was a native of Iowa, bring, by spending a few h o u rs of SCHOOLS TO RE DISMISSED 4- sical comedy. 4^ e tte riv e r Sunday n e a r th e P eninsula judge for a parole. The judge said was taffy , the m em bers being com- but had lived in the vicinity of W ag- leisu re tim e in read in g good books. T() HONOR DEAD TEA CH ER •> Novem ber 7— G eneral elec- 4> L um ber com pany dock, by Clyde th a t he would g ra n t a pardon to no ner Soda springs for a num ber of pellet! to pull it them selves. < s > fion. 4> T ealing engineer of th e steam er As- m an convicted of arson. He ex- years and was well know n through- years, his d eath being caused by the All of the schools of th e city will • Novem ber 11— A rm istice day. 4» toria. pressed th e belief th a t tbe son was D r. and M rs. C. O. J a rv is left a o u t th a t sectioif y t th e co u n try . disease. be dism issed a t noon W ednesday,, on Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial 4>; W elling was one of th e th re e men not as guilty as th e fa th e r who con- few days ago for C alifornia w here At th e tim e of h is d eath Mr. W eit- F u n e ra l services will be held W ed- account of th e fu n eral of 4> drow ned O ctober 14, when the P o rt- cocted the schem e,, b u t th a t he was they will spend the next two weeks m an was 57 years. JO m onths and nesday m orning a t 10 o’clock a t th e W inifred Spencer, who w assO T e. 0/ ‘ ^IJJayers,” Lyceum num ber, P o rtla n d ” was sunk im plicated in th e crim e by helping 4» and dredge on a vacation trip. They expect to th re e days old. He had been a suf- K ingsbury cem etery, in charge of J. the teach ers at the Ju n io r high 4 ; v]'December 4-7— W in ter fair re tu rn hom e about Novem ber 6. . fered from cancer; for a num ber o f ,P . Dodge and Sons. «school. 1 < $ > € - < $ > fe n ear Swan Island build th e fire. ' MANY CIVIL CASES S WEODiNG IS « M R BILL HAPPY AÏ CORONERS TRIAL