• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •If ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w unom <» th e aid of m edicine, cures nine cases o u t of ten of asth m a. T his is a proven fact. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Y TIDINGS « <$> <$> <"# $> MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- <& ♦ vive th re e m onths in th e rich ♦ ozone a t A shland. The pure do- ♦ m estic w ater helps. (International News Wire Service) VOLUME ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43) SUPREME COURT BERLIN LIBRARIES «> ARE HARD I P; ♦ 1 MAGAZINES F E W ♦ ! BERLIN. Oct. 25.— B erlin •• s ta te lib ra ries are com pelled to • cut down th e ir expenses for «> subscriptions to foreign periodi- cals, owing to the unfavorable •> exchange situ atio n . <*» W hile in 1914 some 3000 s> foreign periodicals a t the price of about 35,000 m ark s w ere a t WASHINGTON HIGH GUTTED BY ... han(J ¡n thft reading room8> BLAZE AT EARLY HOI It - th ere are only 200 periodicals THIS MORNING • available a t th e p rese n t tim e, ONE FIREMAN IS KILLED UNDER FALLING WALL Several O thers Injure«!; B uilding Covered by insu ran ce; C onflagra­ tio n T hreatened E ntire E ast Side; T elephone S ervice Dem oraEzed. <$> ♦ <$>’ ♦ ' Q> ■$> <$> S> MAYOR LAMKIN REFUSES REPLY , ♦ POTATO PATCH ■?> ’♦ IS VISITED BY ! $ October 27— County Y. M C. •> CLEVER THIEF <3> A. Convention. : ¡<5* DEFIANCE, O., Oct. 25.— <$> O ctober 28— D edication of ¡<$> com m unity house, <$■' • ♦ Glenn L eaders, sup erin ten d en t i <$> O ctober 31, Novem ber 1.— sical comedy. ♦ patch recently. <*’ • Novem ber 7— G eneral elec- <¥> T here stood his potato vines, <$• tion. ♦ all in rows, ju st as they had Novem ber 11— A rm istice day. 3>. ___________ P la y ers,” Lyceum num ber. ♦ STATEMEN WILL NOT BE M A D E |h a t nary g pola(o wag jeft on OWNERS TURNED DOWN ' •> Decem ber 4-7— W in ter fair. < « > PIBL IC AT PRESENT h j r o o t8 Some m ara u d er l TIME BY BRANDEIS $> Q> ® ® <§> ® Q> <$> ® <§> Q ■ J*» had pulled the vines, stripped • which cost the governm ent ♦ <«> about 80,000 m arks. ♦ F COMING EVENTS No. 46 L TO DRY RULING SHIP OFFICIALS STATE LOSSES WILL BE HEAVY NATURE OF COMPLAINTS BEING SOUGHT BY WERTZ R iotin g Am ong Crews Is E xpected in D ism al P ictu re D rawn; Two Ves­ sels H ave D ifficu lty in S u fficien t Men Aboard. D ism issed Night Patrolm an D eclares He D oes Not Seek R ein statem en t, But Dem ands That th e Public Know Why He W as Ousted. .. .MEET ING ATTAEENT y IM WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 — On the PORTLAND, Oct. 25.— F ire, the heels of the governm ent decision not exact cause of which is unknow n, to enforce the D augherty ruling, Su­ h u t rum ored to be possibly incendi­ prem e C ourt Ju stice B randeis has ary, gu tted th e W ashington high ' tu rn e d down an. application by for- school early th is m orning. The prop-| jeign ow ners which would have acted e rty loss is approxim ately $500,000 I as an official bar to enforcem ent. O. B. G abriel, a firem an, was killed when a stone wall fell. Sev- oral o th er firem en w ere in ju red . A * NA.P L ®S’. . , ° Ct' 2'>-. A", ! W ASHINGTON- O c t 25’ Lntl1 ved the th re a t of civil w ar a Sain st the I ta l-, th e suprem e co urt gives its decision, STALFAN MEETING ___________ One of the w arm est political m eet- ings in recent years, in which every- one particip ated in a free-for-all verbal b arrag e, which was finally WQ ♦ G> ♦ ♦ ' ♦ *♦> ♦ ' !♦ th e potatoes and then stuck the ♦ • <•> roots back into the ground to LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS In a sta te m e n t th is m orning, May-j or C. B. L am kin, who was very! friendly to the interview er, firm ly, hut politely refused to com m it him -' self by com m enting upon his dis-; m issa i of W ebster W ertz from the pOn ce force. < <$> cover the evidence of his deed <Ä> <3^> <Ç> ^®> <®> ♦ Ï TO LIBERAL LEADERS E ntry of U nited S tates into l i n g u e of N ations N eeded IM Malie that Body E ffe ttiv e , Is M essaeg o f Ex- Prem ier. LONDON Oct. 25.— The new tory cabinet, headed by P rem ier Andrew B onar Law, took office today. At the sam e tim e the privy cuncil issued a proclam ation dissolving p arliam ent, to pave th e way for a general elec­ t i o n on Novem ber 15. The new’ min- 1 i isters have accepted the seats which I were vacated by th e old m inisters. NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 25.— W hile Lloyd George, in a fig h tin g speech FLIGHT ATTEMPTED given to us, or we will tak e F oreign B« shipow ners o have been m an and th e m an w ith the bcst plosion in the chem istry d ep artm en t. will " " be ~ »......? .Puw ..c. ..An j ggk jg v ln d lc a tio n /. d e - |,n “ aA , V t th p.9 the ,eagUe ° f nations H is n0< T here a re 1700 pupils out of it by sto im in g Rome, the lead er g ran te d an indefinite stay by the jungg wag tbt) one t0 receiVe the at- clared W ertz today. ‘ If th e pres-1 This is a s’8ter of tlla C . 2’ fective,” the ex-prem ier stated . Oui said. ¡tre asu ry d ep artm en t. The arg u m en t Qf g a tb e rin g mayQr not wjgh my pre8.i which was recently destroyed by fire policy t be to w ork with A r_ school today, but the school board W. W. Coovling was th e first ellce upon th e force, th a t is h is 1 at an , ? ° " 1 ? ’ . ° X was X n ila r t o ' ^ 8’ ° Ur ideals a re thG sam e’ 1 ° ' will place to o th er buildings to m o r­ bloodshed. h eard shortly a fte r N ovem ber 13. speaker to address the m eeting, fol- privilege, but I do request th a t I b e ' 1 ie acc en *ay - - gether Great B ritain and the 1 nited row. The building was covered I the one th a t destroyed the C-2. Foreign shipow ners have pictured lQwed by R KgHy gnd S tates can insure a ju st and lasting fully by insurance. J t w-as c o n -5 E. A. inform ed of the n a tu re of the com- enorm ous losses under the dry or­ peace.” Reaines, the la tte r being in te rru p t- plain ts upon which I w’as d ism isse d 1 s tru c te d in 1907. der. They said the crew s would re- , ... . , ,, P leas w ere m ade for national T housands gathered to see the 3 ed by R alph Cowgill before he had from the force.” bel and rio tin g would likely be the u n ity and extrication from post-wai i o e i a u u iiu i u iR n u u .v . an o p p o rtunity to relieve him self J V erne Cary, a son-in-law of Mrs. blaze. The telephone service was difficulties. outcom e. The O ympic, ue ° Sal c . M. Thom as was supposed to fol- J illso n ’s, is filling the vacancy caused dem oralized, and resident were u n ­ today, and the C arm an .a, w hich jow Rea but th e voca, cbordg of by thp rem ova, of W e m able to sum m on th e fire d ep artm ent will sail tom orrow , are th re a te n e d ! ELKS ANNUAL HARVEST BALL for 20 m inuta. A general alarm was , . .... . the men who had the floor were al- ---------------------------- w ith g rea t loss due to in ability to ATTENDED BZ LARG; CROWD then sounded. . . crew s an a xx A siurm storia . — P i ro rec ru it the ship tto rn ey . most too much lor him. A large h A l o ie j e c c i t la m im u n t c n h e e a i to io in- Police and fire d e p a rtm e n t offi­ The E lk s’ club room s were the I for the C unard and A nchor lines de^egatlOn o i loyal henchm en ac- crease city w ater reserve by enlarg- cials believe an east side pyrom aniac, I c o m p a r e d the candidates for var- ¡„g big dam a t cost of $75,000. | scene of m uch m errim ent last n ig h t MOSCOW, Oct. 25.— Colonel W il-'to d l th e tre a su ry d ep artm en t, set the W ashington high school fire. ions political offices, and hooted and LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25.— F e d e r a l: when a large num ber c the “ m ils ” liam Ilaskell. head of the A m e r i c a n ! ---------------------------- The firebug is suspected of s ta rtin g booed in an effo rt to cause Cowgill ‘ officers, police and private detec- with th eir wives and sw eethearts, relief a d m in istra tio n , has begun a I a dozen d isastro u s fires in th is v i- ( to cease. Cowgill, according to tives a re searching today for th e gathered to enjoy tl.e an nual H ar- , , personal invesitgation of the disap •cinity (luring th e last few weeks, o,.,..,., * ¡those present, accepted the y o w lin g ! m en who branded “ Bill” Sykes Uni- vest Ball given by the A shland lodge, p earance of R alph Shield. A h a t, ag g re g a tin g a loss of $2,000,000. ' as p lau d its for his eloquence, and versity of C alifornia, so u th ern The ladies did them selves proud found on the bank of th e Volga riv er: continued to talk. branch, with acid. He was branded ¡n the decorations and had the lodge seem s to indicate foul play or sui-1 ROAD HOUSE PROPRIETOR Thom as was the ta rg e t of a m a­ yesterday on his forehead and back room s covered w th corn stalk s, cide. » IS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER jo rity of the speakers, and the ob­ w ith the lette rs, “ U. S. C.” bows and foliage, which gave a very ject of a p a rtic u la rly violent a tta ck ------------------------- — pleasing effect. At 11:30 o’clock .Mrs. Ollie Blowers, K lam ath conn- MANY AUTOS ON HIGHWAY by A. S. B arnes, M edford r e a l t o r . ___________ RETURN GAME TO BE PLAYED light refresh m en ts were served, af- ty road house p ro p rieto r, has gone DI RING 16 I1OURSE SATURDAY B arnes charged Thom as w ith incom -i AT KJ j AMATH FA LLS FRIDAY’ ter which the dancing continued in- C arrol M. W agner and Miss Mar- n f tp n p p TAP-nvrUntr t h e m a r i n p r in on tria l for the m u rd e r of a Mexi- K arl K napp, of M edford, is being ---------- to the wee hours. c ,„ „heepberder on September , . i A ‘ “ « “ J “ 1' C '• B.ack w ere m arried at , be „eld u n d er bai, set a , and W ork of the h a rd e st kind One She is charged w ith a first degree - » ay a t he Ja . n co < home of the b r id e s p a ie n ts, 1.) I T a l e n t i r r i g a t i o n r e s t r i c t to T o m F uson, form er A shland m an . u has . been • of » the big su rp rises of the crim e. k ro u ad s S aturday, October 21, con- F illm ore 3treet. San Francisco. the ™ nt ’" n X renHed 1 “ ving in M edford, is in the hos- the »>l'°Sram of W alter gh? ’ foot- evening ev®“ ,n * happened about 10 o o’clock, clock e r H “ ughes, Evidence le a d in j to the a rre s t was from 6 a. m. Io 10 p. m ..; T uesday evening. M em ber, or The in d ep e n d e n t Vot « « I » « « " • «• »" en co u n ter be- tl,e AshlalHl " i8b when M r- Mr8 p « « * " l 'v" re Ashland high Mr. and Mrs. Powell (w ho " " are purely e ircu rastan tin l. She did not «••••» P“’ « « " > 'l Mr. W agner is th e son of Mr. and ’ ‘ ' lw ee„ , he ,r T u e, d K „ Is n b o o l. th is week, Even though a producing the m usical comedy "We m eeting, • - - ---- " '¡m a jo rity of the players are now sea- Should W orry,” for the Elks a, the testify a t the p relim inary h earing, i P°in t- Ol thia n um ber 1357 w ere M rs. j . M. W agner of A shland, and ers lea- ue sponsored th e m b u t appeared before the K lam ath ^ » r in g cars, with Oregon licenses. a g ra ndson of Mrs. E. H. W agner, ' c X a At Bad feeling is said to have existed soned 'e te r a n s . paving won two V ining next Tuesday and W edn- countv grand ju ry , w here she was * * » e all o th er s ta te s w ere r e p r e - lal8o of A shland, all of whom w ere ^ ^ W h o th e conTroversv th e ' betw een th e two men for some tim e .! good gam es and played ^ e A ium „ , . day ,ed th eir fam ous pony ballet ................................ in a tte n d an c e a t th e w edding. He the heig h th of the controversy, th e , w it- in the °Pen in S contest of the year, on th e floor and w ent th rough th indicted. At the p relim inary hear- wi,il a to tal of only 184. .b e w as bound n . . r to th e g ran d '™ e h o u r of heavieet tra ffic w a « :is a native of Jackson county and a * b e”n ,rn ed neesoa. K napp m et Fuson aa be cam e hM .■>« ' « “ p >h« ,oP-ning chorus of the play to tho ing she was bound over 11. which she hetweon 9 and 1» p. nt., w hen 180, g rad u a te of the A shland high school. - «» ♦ « * « » he turned dally grind. Scrttntnage. k ick ,n g of g reat pleasure of all present. E .- ju ry on a $10,000 bai H ow ever, L a te r he was g rad u ated from th e ne I gnts. : T elegraph office w here both a re em- various k in d s- blocking and tack lin g eryone was am azed at the way the failed to produce. Since th a t tim e vehicles w ere recorded. have been dished out the squad reg- little ladies w ent th ro u g h the n u m ­ she was confined to th e citv jail and ,h is was hardlv a fair c o u n t’ as K Oregon S tate U niversity a t Eugene, i ployed. H e walked up to Fuson and see no la te r to the county infirm ary included all cars hound for the f a ir - 1 a fte r which he took a post graduate" ’stru ck him w ith his fist, the u n e x -, u ,a rly ' „ , . ber and a rem arked < . 1 they , could m . . . . . . . . , i F ridav afternoon, 15 m em bers of reason to w ait until next Tuesday to The first two days of the tria l. grt>Hnds di,nce. O therw ise, betw een C0Urse a t the C alifornia S tate uni- a e, . . . . . pected blow knocking Fuson down,* • , which began th is week, were devot- 5 and 6 p’ m ” was h eav iest- w ith a versity a t B erkeley, m ajo rin g in III I LU I UUIUIUL , , he pack of h l, bead strik in g a »tone tl,e ,eam “ n , l l ',1e c° ach leavb I" ' ' ° n th « J ’1« '- wail, inflicting an ugly scalp wound <»’ F a " s ' ’ " • « they w ,.l I The e n ttre cast of We Should geology and m ineralogy. F o r a num ed to o btaining a ju ry , and it was total of 150 vehicles. ’ m eet the eleven of th a t school in a W orry” were the guests of thp com- Of all the types recorded the mo- ber of years past he has been en- th o u g h t likely th e tria l proper whlch bled treely. Upon realizing . ... . u . , , . , . , , „ .. . re tu rn gam e S aturday. In as m uch inittee a t th e dance, and the young- torcycle was in the m inority, th ere gaged as a field geologist for one of w hat had occurred, K uapp a tte m p t- ’ ... . . . would be in full sway today. , , , 'a s the team has had the benefit of e r set added m uch to th e pleasure being only 10 d u rin g the 10 hours t be larg e st "petroleum developm ent ed to lift him up and called for a s-| , ! , 4, . . 'a n o th e r contest and two weeks m ore of the evening. The music for Hi» OREGON S I’HOOTJ; RANK oi count n S tim e. com panies on th e Pacific coast. He | sistance. He did not a tte m p t io I practice, it is expected th a t they will occasion was furni . . 1 by Loveland's SECOND IN EDUC ATION ’ — ——— ! now has headquarters at Los An- NEW YORK, Oct. 25.— Lloyd leave the scene. I.A IIIFS Alibi IN V ITED T it igele», in charge of the field work In ■ . Y ä n 'n re h l'te e t'n n d V e'll“ K napp wa» tak en into custody . W l '’ 1* • * » '" • » • ’ « larSer ma,r Ein' ° rchM lra and *•<-«< 4 t t .l NTV V. >1. C. .A. MEETING a larg e d istric t it, so u th e rn C aiifor ’ . Fm o„ am , , |]e w he„ , Severn, of the high school s ta d e b ts PORTLAND. Oct. 25. — Oregon ---------- !nia for his com pany. The bride is , ____ , 5„ „,;n anmo are planning on leaving A shland I RESBA TI RIAN STIBA ran k s second from a educational sta n tly killed when he e ith e r jum ped it is said, he will rem ain for som e. CLASS MEET THURSDAY Tho com m ittee wishes it u nder- a San F rancisco girl. or fell fro,,, a window in bis bache- « m e. It will tak e a day or so to »“ » • " > '» « » 'A “ . view point and tw enty-sixth in finan- and will be on hand to root for the ria l support given th e school system s stood th a t ladies are cordially invit- The newly wedded couple left im- )or a p a rtm e n ts Tbe poHce believe learn ju st how serious his in ju ries The study class of the P resbyter- red and white. according to a survey m ade by th e ed to the Y. M. C. A. convention m ediately a fte r th e cerem ony for a R tQ bg guicide are i ian church will m eet T x hursday R ussell Sage ed ucational foundation supper F riday night, at 6:15 o’clock, b rief honeym oon, a fte r which they j ‘ Hg jg a b ro th e r Qf W hitn W a r. Mr. and Mrs. K napp and son were" „ „ i „ iiu with „ Mrs. C. W. Kims. 125 N orth Main covering the period betw een 1890 State Secretary W. W. Dillon has will m ake th e ir hom e I ^ A»- ren> tbe fa m ous residence designer, ready in th e ir autom obile to leave CA RW A D OF SHOW gtreet ’ w H b ‘ m ,^’. \ , „ e l l of and 1918. This fact was m ade know n some very stro n g conviction regard- geles. Many A shland friends of the . for F F r resno, esno. C C a alif., lif ., w here thev exnect STOCK PASS T H R O lG H CITA D. n ...... , _ t v w here they expect! Phoenix, leader. These tw o facts be­ hv J. A. C hurchill, s ta te su p erin ten - ii i the value of county Y. M. C. A. groom extend best wishes. to m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e. K napp speak success. The book studied is, dent of public in stru c tio n , a few work and will have o p p o rtu n ity t o , ------------------------------ Toledo— The S tan d ard Oil com- had sta rte d into the office to s a y , F ifte e n carloads of fine show “ Building with In d ia .” All women days ago. The only sta te ahead of present them d u rin g his address. Hood R iver.— W ork h as sta rte d on pany will erect a new $25,000 serv- goodbye to the em ployes when he stock passed th rough Ashland Tues- in terested are invited to new cream eream ery erv building hnildins' here. ! ice sta tio n here. m Oregon was C alifornia. A ccording It should be noted th a t for t h e 'a new m et et Fuson. Fuson. The The a a ssa ssa u u lt lt followed. followed. i d a^ bound for P o rtlan d and o .h er come a t 2:30 o ’clock. points in the northw est. Ten cars to th e survey. Oregon ra n k s elgh- convenience of friends in d iffe re n t T here is no m ore fascinating o r w ere billed for P o rtlan d , one for te e n th as to av erage salary paid to p a rts of the county, two convention ,, . ... „ .a fa rth e r reaching study, say m em ber » M onm outh, one to r W rens, Or., and . . . . sessions ace being held, the f h s t a t; teachers. ,, » „ , t ., . TT of the class, than th is ancient land th re e for Spokane, W ash. Hogs, ---------------------------- M edford T h u rsd ay night and the sec- , , .. . . . w ith its m ystery, u n re st and trenien- sheep and c a ttle were com prised m • • F1NAL CHAPTER WRITTEN ond at A shland on F rid ay night, t dous possibilities. The follow in'- the shipm ent. IN DR. BRUMFIELD CASE Those desiring plates at the supper questions will be discussed: W ha: The e n tire 15 cars had been on ---------- m ay secure them by calling Mr. G. I 1 display a t the o San Francisco T-t „ stock do ; you thing is . In d ia ’s o u tsta n d in - SALEM. Oct. 25.— The last chap- h . B illings by W ednesday night. ___ ,__J ___________ . „ j _____ _____ h eritage? Make a list of In d ia ’s te r in th e notorious B rum field m u r - ---------------------------- S* a 1 «how and had carried away some of ¡o u tstan d in g gifts to the w orld. W hv. d er case was w ritten here Tuesday. - x I the blue ribbons there. The ten having such a heritag e, has she nrd when th e suprem e court allow ed a ( EN TER O F POPULATION cars going to P ortland will be seen advanced fu rth e r am ong th e n a ­ SLOWLY AIOVES WESTAVARD m otion to a b a te tiled by th e d istrict »iiSi iiw a t th e stock show which will be held tions? ---------- • -L a tto rn e y of D ouglas county. in th a t city in the n ear fu tu re , a f­ W ASHINGTON, Oct. 25 — The d e-' By th is action, a m ere technical te r which the anim als are to be sent p a rtm e n t of com m erce announces SIDE WALLS ON ENDERS fo rm ality , th e co urt tak es official i e ast w here they will be entered . , , ■ tv - 1 1 lk a t th e cen ter ot foreign bon» w hite BUILDING ARE COMPLETED recognition of th e d e a th of R ichard : | o th e r like shows. s . . .. . population as d eterm ined Irv the bu-i S. B rum field, who hanged him self • . The cem ent side w alls of the H. x reau ot th e census on th e bas.s of in his cell in m u rd e rers row at th e ,, .. G. E nders w holesale house, which _ x . .. the lo u rte e n th census en u m eratio n , MAN, 8 7, TIRED OF L IFE, s ta te prison here Septem ber 13 w hile . , , . taken Ja n u a ry 1. 1920, is located in ENDS ALL WITH RIFLE is being erected a t the corner of A aw a itin g execution for the m u rd er of . . . . . . . . ... ---------- and Oak s tre e ts, have been com plet- ,, _ , , la .itu d e 41 degrees 3 m inutes and 44 D ennis R ussell. Douglas county her- . IGO, Calif., Oct. 25.— B enjam in F. ed. and th e m ixing macWlne was „ seconds, and longitude 84 degrees, init, on Ju ly 13, 1921. , ¡W hite, age 87, Shas*a county farm er moved out of th e building the first 49 m in u tes and 17 seconds,* being in ! for 40 years, com m itted suicide in of th e week. the e a ste rn p a rt of Alien county, In-i ; his hom e five m iles from Igo. 1 C arpenters are busy p rep arin g the Redecorating H om e— d iana, about 10% m iles e a st of New Lying in bed he a d ju ste d a rifle tim bers for the roof and th e insid Dr. T. J. M alm gren. who recently Haven and 16 m iles east of F o rt 80 ^ iat by PuBinK a strin g a ttach ed supports while th e cem ent floor wiH purchased th e G asaw ay p roperty on W ayne. F o r th e first tim e in .h re e ; Despite the dominance of the F ree Slate forces tin re is almost daily lighting in Dublin and tbe republican» to th e t r i s e e r ’ the weapon would be be delayed for a few days a w a itin - Nob Hill s tre e t, is having the inter- decades th e c e n te r of foreign born ior 0 / th e place renovated and re- w hite population show ed a w estern rarry on their guerrilla w arfare there as elsewhere. The photograph shows p e o p le running from the scene of aa * discharged, th e bu llet pierced th e the grading of the ground w ithin deco rated . ¡movement. ambush at Eden quay, Dublin, near O’Connell street. A num ber of civilians were wounded In thia affray, ’ head at the tem ple. .th e building. BE FOUL PLAÏ VICTIM F T SUICIDE BELIEF OF POLICE1 Dublin Folk Running Away From an Ambush