♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w u n o u i <s> th e aid of m edicine, cures nin e <S> cases o u t of ten of asth m a. <& This is a proven fact. A shland D aily tidings • <8> ❖ <i ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 # ^ ^ ^ 4 4 4 4 MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- vive th re e m onths in th e rich • <t> ozone a t A shland. The p u re do- <$> m estic w ater helps. ♦ <§> 4 <$> (International News Wire Service) VOLUME 4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, VoL 43) ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 Scene of Near East Conference W’AL I’LL SWAN WE NEVER THOUCHT ABOUT THE FOWLS TA h QchoA^'Z-C i / ? ZZ No. 47 ENGLISH PARTY FIGHT LOOMING Girls Wade in Boston’s Frog Pond LOCAUNGLES A fter w atching the graceful move- 23 m ea ts of th e sw ans as they swam and dove In search of p a rticu la rly ; choice m orsels th a t lie on the bot MRS. PETTIBONE IN RECEIPT OF tom of the lake in L ith ia p ark , som e TORIES AND LIBERALS JOIN TELEGRAM SENT FROM one with a curious expression upon AGAINST LARORITES FOR HERE his face, tu rn e d to his com panion CONTROL 'a n d asked: “ W hat becomes of the sw ans in DAUGHTER DISAPPEARS % LAW SAYS INHERITANCE the w inter tim e ? ” ENROUTE FROM ASHLAND ' WILL HOLD FRIENDSHIP A pause. No answ er. The question irrita te d and the a n Investigation Storteti to Find Sender Formal Alliance Deemed Not Neces sw er evaded th e m ost carefu l search- Of Me sage and Locate Mrs. sary by New Premier; Many Im lin g of th e in n erm o st portions of the Batchelor; Son-in-Law Is Also portant Prom ises Are Made by b rain of th e one th u s addressed, in Sought by Authorities. Tory Government in Manifesto. an e ffo rt to rem em ber som e of the W aterfront of tlie little town of Mudunia where the allied and Kemalist tra its and c h a ra c te ristic s of the fowl. Cun you imagine gills going wading In Boston’s public frog pond? They LONDON, Oct. 26.— E ngland ' is PORTLAND, Oct. 26.— G reater m ilitary lenders were in a conference designed to avert w ar between tlie did, the other day, but It was a part of the initiation of co-eds of Boston No hope. It was useless. vigor has been injected into th e po- Turks and Great Britain. In the foreground Is a Turkish ship, sunk at the w ithout a p arliam en t for the first college into sororities, and tlie candidates peeled off their 6ilkeu hose and In an effo rt to learn of the dis lice investigation of th e ap p a re n t w^u r* by the Greeks. waded into the cold w uter without u murmur. tim e in four years’. A b itte r politi position of th e lovely c re a tu re s, ___________________ poisoning Sunday of Mrs. C. A P e t cal stru g g le to control the new p a r m any people w ere interview ed. The tibone, No. 341 E ast 76th stre e t, liam ent is converging into a double answ ers, to say th e lea st, w ere, * 1 com bat w ith the tories and liberals <$• AMBASSADOR HARVEY w ith the disclosure th a t a telegram TONGUE NEARLY SEVERED «’ unique, and in m any cases, m ore or MAINTAINS STATEMENT <?■ received by Mrs. P ettib o n e f ro m , I ag ain st th e laborites, who com prise BUT THE DALLES BOY less reasonable. ; A shland, p u rp o rtin g to be from her “WOMEN ARE SOULLESS” <$> \ the social elem ent. STILL ATTENDS SCHOOL “ T h a t’s easy ,” replied th e firs t ' d a u g h te r, was sent by a m an. The! i Follow ing Lloyd G eorge's u tte r- ---------- « i m an seen. “ They pack ’em in m oth , ' ances yesterday, calling for a har- LONDON, Oct. 26.— D espite < ♦ > . m an who sent th e m essage is said to TH E DALLES, Or., Oct. 26. <S> I balls and sto re them away for the <$> in te rn a tio n a l p ro tests f r o m <S> 1 m onious relatio n betw een America resem ble A drian F. B atchelor. Mrs. i i<3> Despite the fact th a t his tongue •€> w in te r.” P e ttib o n e ’s son-in-law who is sus- i and E ngland, P rem ier Law said: <$> wom en and clergym en of the was b itten in two, th a t he Is A nother m an, a h u n te r of wild “ M aintenance of good friendship pected of ad m in iste rin g th e poison, i < §> U nited S tates and G reat B rit- 3>; <» United ^ ¡ fow, Wftg next q Uegtioned, th e q u e s - l^ being fed th ro u g h a tube a n i ■$> used and un d erstan d in g w ith America T he police now suspect m ore th an <§> ain. A m bassador H arvey refused j tio n ’ tak in g the form of the a b o v e > is unable to talk , U -y e a r-o ld ❖ ! will be based on com m unity of in <$> to a lte r his d eclaration th a t ever th a t Mrs. P e ttib o n e ’s d au g h ter, H arold Boothby refused to miss <S> answ er to the first inquiry. <e> ‘ th e Bible gives no recognition t 1' B atch elo r’s wife, has been done tere sts and Inherited ideals, and not The ' m ore th an one day of his school <$> “ N othing like th a t a t all. Mrs. Lydia A. Jo rd a n , a resident of women having souls, conse- aw ay w ith, because no satisfacto ry Im m ediately a fte r a special drill upon a form al alliance.” <$> theory is absolutely w rong and w ith :<§> work. v ^ p la n a tio n has yet been m ade for of A shland for the p ast 15 years, ]3> quently they a re not bound by <i> The boy was rid in g his bi th is evening, m em bers of th e 484th The tory governm ent m an ’festo ¡o u t foundation. They bury t h e i n - '^ h e r disappearance. passed aw ay a t her hom e a t 1 1 '^ th e ten com m andm ents.” <*> i selves in th e m ud a t the bottom of <§> cycle a t th e railro ad sta tio n <$> com pany will go to the Vining the- h08 prom ised to su p p o rt th e le a g u e H arvey says it was m erely an <S> A nother telegram was received o’clock W ednesday n ig h t, a t the age <¥> a tr e and see the e n tire perform ance, of nations, the ratificatio n of Ine <Q> w hen he fell, and his teeth prac- the lak e.” Tuesday night by Mrs. P e ttib o n e, | of 75 years, 10 m onths and 22 days, <?> a fte r d in n er speech, and he does <$> tically severed half his tongue. <8> which includes the film s show ing the A nglo-Irish tre a ty and a peaceful rte- j This was not believed, th is tim e from San Francisco. It Mrs. Jo rd a n had not been in good <•> not propose to qualify o r e n te r <§> A shland coast a rtille ry u n it in action velopm ent of India under the 19 la i F u rth e r search revealed an aston- <v P hysicians stitched the tongue w as signed w ith her d a u g h te r’s health for th e past few years, and <$> into controversy and declines <§> constitution. < •> back and Tuesday th e lad, at- -§ > a t F o rt W orden last June. : ishing lack of know ledge upon the nam e, The m essage reads as fol- last F rid ay took a tu rn for the!<?> all in v itations to ad d ress worn- <S> Courses in lessons in hand to hand ' 1 I personal h ab its of sw an. A fter the <®> though su fferin g keenly, insist- lows: Saw a rticle in paper? Are w orst. She leaves a large num ber |<$> e n ’s clubs. He also said he be- <S>, fighting in physical education, have ROOSEA ELT T o BE HONORED ; ed to his m other, Mrs. L. M. < S > b a th tu b , the n a ta to riu m , and the you all rig h t? W ire me care W est- of friends in the city who will miss'. 3> lieved it a good th in g to s tir up BY AMERICA BOY SCOUTS comm enced. A dditional classes in fo u n tain in the Plaza had been sug- Boothby, th a t he m ust get back <-> e rn U nion.” The P o rtlan d police her. Mrs. Jo rd a n was born in Rock-,<S> thought. He set th e ball roll- <$> <?> to his studies. He had his way. <?• w restling and boxing and in the bay have not been inform ed yet from the inghant county, V irginia, Decem ber 3> ing, but has no desire to con- by vatiouh wits, H a r r s De< , Boy Scouts th ro u g h o u t the coun onet school are slated to begin in ‘ p ark su p e rin te n d e n t, was appealed try will again this year o’ serve the San F rancisco a u th o ritie s w hether 3 1846. <•> tinue. Mrs. H arvey refuses to 4> the near fu tu re . C aptain J. Q. Ad m ake any com m ent. < $ > t0 as iinal a u .h o n t} .. birth d ay of th e ir Chief Scout C iti th e telegram was sent by a m an or Besides her husband, P. am s took the e n tire course, being th re e sons Don t x\ ot i > about . te s'A a n . . m j zen, Theodore Rooseve’ . This ob a wom an. dan, she is survived by sent from the coast defenses of the boy. They know how to tak e care of servance will tak e the form of pa The local a u th o ritie s now hold the and one d a u g h te r, J. S. Jo rd a n , A. E. Colum bia, w hile a lie u te n a n t in the them selves and enjoy a plunge in | trio tic m ass m eetings, outdoor and theory th a t B atchelor left P o rtlan d Jo rd a n and W. F. Jo rd a n , all of Ash- re g u la r arm y, to the school a t Camp j w in ter as m uch as a swim in the indoor, w ith ap p ro p riate speeches a fte r he dropped out of sight Sunday land, and Mrs. J. W. Corban, of Day- Lewis. sum m er tim e. H ow ever, we are go and cerem onials, the plan tin g of me- m orning and w ent south, stopping a t ton, Va. A fter the drill Monday night, Ser- ing to ere c t a sm all house to sh elter „ . . . . .. m orial trees, the dedication of scout A shland to send the teleg ram and i F u n e ral services will he held F r i geant C r^ v so n trie d o u t his radio .. the fowl should the w eath er be cold & . . cabins, and so forth. As usual, the then going to San F rancisco and day a fte rn o o n a t 2 o’clock from the receiving set a t the A rm ory, and j enough to freeze the surface of the em phasis will be placed by the lea d j B rethren ch urch, co rn er of Iowa and sending the second. m em bers of th e n ational guard unit ! lake. P rovisions will also he m ade ers n o t only on fittin g ly m em orial No poison had yet been found to- M ountain avenue, in charge of H. C. enjoyed a fine concert. I to heat th eir a p a rtm e n t should ex- izing the m an who conform ed so day in the cup front which Mrs Pet- Stock. In te rm e n t will be m ade a t Scores m ade in com petitive shoot- i trenie cold visit A shland. The birds closely to the scout ideal of ntan- tib o n e d ran k . the M ountain View cem etery. ing, 10 shots being fired a t 50 feet hood .<physically sfrongi m entallv , a re very h ardy and will su ffe r no Mrs. P ettib o n e and her son C h a r-. ---------------------------- m ade a t the reg u la r M onday n ight aw ake and moraUy 8 tra, gh{ „ dedj hard sh ip d u ring the com ing m onths. LANCASTER, P enn., Oct. 26.— les went to R oseburg Tuesday to A V E N T FAMILY RETURN d • R est easy on th a t acco u n t.” W ar on the Ku K lux K ian has been rill are: cated to God and country, but also m eet Mrs. B atchelor, as ihe telegram H E R E FROM M ISSISSIPPI C aptain Adam s (not com peting for i A sigh of relief was b reath ed declared by Chief of Police Echm an on the responsibilities of citizenship, from A shland directed they should p riz e ), 50; C orporal A dam s (w on WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.— Govern gently. follow ing an a tta c k on M ilton Deit which belong to boys as well as to do. She failed to appear, how ever. Mr. and Mrs. C otrell Avent, and The victim told th e police ; cash Prize for fir8t p.l ace) ’ 47 ’ Li®"; men. m ent revenue a g e n ts are catching up The question of the w elfare of t h e ! cbjer a n d becom ing a la rm e d , an investi- Mr. A vent’s fa th e r and m other, who he was kidnapped on his way home! ten a n t D anfoid, P riv ate Da e, , w ith the a fte r the w ar w ork, and sw ans was settled. gation was s ta rte d to find out who lived in A shland several years ago, „ , . , . ,. .. .. ¡P riv a te Banks 45; C orporal W ent- rep o rt th a t one m illion people are ( ----------------- from a dance, tak e n to th e city lim -' , c sent th e A shland telegram . | b ut who have m ade th e ir hom e i n ! ner, P riv ates W ertz, Ju d k in s and liable for taxes on incom es above its and throw n to the ¡pavem ent. M ississippi for about eig h t years, a r McNab, 43; P riv ates B urns, Moore, $5000 have dodged paym ent, e ith e r He was w arned by hooded men he rived in A shland a few days ago by R ing and R ohrke, L ieu ten an t N or by not m aking re tu rn s or by con- would be ta rre d and feath ered un ; auto front th e so u th e rn sta te , with ton, 42; S ergeant S argent, P riv ate . , cealing assets. T here is also a large less he supported his fam ily prop the in te n tio n of again m aking th e ir , . . , . .. B ates, 41; P riv ates H unnicut, B ria -; . . . . . class who put them selves in the erly. i home in th is vicinity. coe, P resco tt and Pederson, 40; P ri-I ! $5000 class, w hereas th e ir earnings D eitchler fired th re e shots in the Mr. Avent and his fa th e r were in vates M cKammey and M cCourrey, i are m uch higher. scuffle, and it is believed he se r the lum ber business in the south and C orporals Leach, B utterfield and j O rders have been issued for agents iously wounded one of th e alleged still have extensive in te rests there. M cNair, 39; C orporal Hobson, 38; to m ake a drive on sm all b u sin esses' klansm en. KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 26.— P riv a te Oliver, 31. , in the large cities. Som ew here in so u th ern Oregon Nine o’clock F riday m orning, Octo- OF O. MEDICAL SCHOOL th ere is a thief wiih a g rea t am ount TWO C ITIES ORGANIZE ber 27’ is the closinS hour £or UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Oct. ENDOWED BY ROCKEFELLER' of nerve, for d uring broad daylight OREGON M ERCHANTS' BODY 011 the 10' 000 a c res of Tule lake 26.— (Special.) — G overnor Olcott th is m orning, he rem oved the spare ad m in istered to the stu d e n t body of PO RTLAND “ t o t “ 26.— The Uni-! , .lan d s recently opened for hom estead tire and rim from the coupe of Mil- • he U niversity of Oregon a pledge of g.ty o{ OregQn m edica, gchool l CORVALLIS Oct. 26.— A C o rv a l-je n try. lard G rubb, as th e m achine was! At th e present ra te of Ling, it is allegiance to the sta te a t the an nual day received a check fo r $50,000' I lis ch ap ter of the Oregon State Re parked in fro n t of the post office. i tail M erchants’ association was or n ot probable th a t filings will ba Pledge day cerem ony in the w om en’s from th e R ockefeller F o u n d a tio n .1 G rubb drove to w ork as usual this • ganized here Monday night, follow- m a^ e on th e 174 tra i: , accord building on the cam pus today. This will prove ad d itio n al eq u ip m en t' m orning, about 8 o’clock, and d i d 1 ing a dinner m eeting in the cham ber in S to H. D. Newell, project m ana- This year a th o u san d new stu d e n ts and teaching and research facilities ' n ot notice th e absence of th e tire ) of com m erce, which was atten d ed by &e r - Ex-service men have 90 days h e a rd fo r th e first tim e th e pledge. This is the only sta te university in u n til nearly 10 (¿clock. The A sh -' LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26. Five practically all the local retail busi- Preference, but a fte r Ja n u a ry 27, if and joined in sw earing allegiance to thg country go en(lflWed by R ocke. 1 ORTLAND, Oct. 26. Penn S tate land plate had been rem oved and em ployes of the hank w here M rs.' any tra c ts rem ain, they may be filed th e sta te . The oath follows: ness men. feller. , has accepted an invitation to repre- placed on the re a r of the car. On A lberta Meadows w orked, testified i on by th e general public. “ As a stu d e n t of th is u n i v e r s i t y ___________________ sent the east in the New Y ear’s in- top of th is was the lug th a t serves t h at Mrs. Clara P hillips, accused of ALBANY, Oct. 26.— O rganization . , T The building charge will be $90 th a t is m ain tain ed by th e people of; __ ____ _____ _______ __ tersectio n al clash a t P asadena, Dr. to hold the tire in place. G rubb beating the M eadows, wom an to of an Albany c h a p te r of the Oregon per acre, 5 per cent of which, or O regon, I h e a rtily acknow ledge t h e , OPERATION PER FO R M ED ON TENNIS PLA Y ER 'S FIN G ER ’ D ubach, president of the coast th o u g h t it possible the sp are had j eatb w ith a ham m er, was in the s ta te R etail M erchants association $4.50 per acre, will have to accom- o b ligation I shall owe to them . The conference, stated today. been rem oved d u rin g the n ig h t, b u t bank lobby th ro u g h o u t the day was effected a t m eeting in the Ho- pany the w ater rig h t application. o p p o rtu n ities open to me here for ! a test was m ade to prove the fa lla c y : which ended in the slaying, : tel Albany Tuesday night, atten d ed The next in stallm en t will not fall PH ILA D EL PH IA , Oct. 26.— The secu rin g tra in in g , ideals and vision ASHLAND APPLES START of this. ---------------------------- by about 40 local retail business due for five years. T here will then for life I deeply a p p reciate and re- tennis c areer of W illiam Tilden, th e, LONG T R IP TO EXQLAND : The coupe was driven around the m en. be five a n n u a l (installm ents, ealch g ard as a sacred tru s t, and do hereby w orld’s cham pion, lies in the bal- j of 5 per cent, followed by 10 annua! P laza, w ith the re su lt th a t both plate ADDITIONAL LOCALS. pledge th a t it sh all be my m ost deep- ance. An operation was perform ed W ork of loading ’1000 boxes of ly cherished purpose to ren d e r as today on the m iddle fin g er of his gm an re(j stock apples to be shipped an<^ lug n e a rly fell from the re a r of W heeler— aD irym en are co-opera- in stallm en ts, each 7 per cent. No b o u n tifu l a re tu rn to th e Oregon rig h t h a n d ,'( i \ e to a severe infec- to E n elan d for the C hristm as tra d e ! th e m achine- D riving several hloclis _ P ro n e rty H ere tin g in building a $10,000 cheese In terest will be cli charged on deferred . _j „ Johnson ____ has rented th e fac to ry a t M ohler, in stallm en ts. In addition then- will people and th e ir posterity in faith - tion He is doing nicely it is re- wag com pleted today, according to as he did, it is n o t conceivable th a t. Andy B. th e p late and lug rem ained on the be an an n u ail operation and m ain ful and a rd e n t devotion to hte com- ported. announcem ent m ade by A. C. Briggs, property a t 550 Fairview s tre e t and re a r of the car. tenance charge which may vary from mon good as will be in my p o w e r -------------------------- m anager of th e A shland F ru it and expects to spend a few m onths in year to year, but is likely to approxi It sh all be th e aim of my life to la P roduce association. A shland. Mr, Jo h n so n ’s hom e is in m ate $1.50 per acre per year. bor for the h ighest good and glory The apples are specially selected DEMAND TO BE HEAVY F re ew a te r, Or., w here he is a prom i- of an ever g re a te r com m onw ealth.” I for th e p ecu liarities of the E nglish FOR ELK SHOW SEATS nent ran ch er, as well as th e ow ner tra d e , which favors the sm aller sizes _______ of a grocery store. Mr. Johnson VIRGINIA TE CMPLARS ARE in preference to th e larger. BEARS PLKNTIPl’L IN The dem and for reservations for 3nd fam ily have ju st retu rn ed from J CELEB EBRATING BIRTHDAY POLK COUNTY WOODS The apples will be placed in re- th e E lk s’ big show, “ W e Should a m otor trip th ro u g h C alifornia and frig e ra tio n on the “ N eb rask a” which W o rry ,” has been very heavy, and ijke A shland so well th a t they may i WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. — The DALLAS. Or.. Oct. 24.— B ears are is scheduled to sail from P o rtla n d m ail orders have been com ing in decide to locate here, if satisfied af- G rand C om m andery of K nights T im - SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.— The rep o rted to Jje num erous in the vi- S atu rd ay , October 28, and will a r- very fast, but “ you should w orry.” te r a few m onths. plar, s ta te of V irginia, celebrates its next act of the M atzenauer-G lotz- cinity of Pedee, in Polk county. PORTLAND. Oct. 26.— Louis Ros- rive D ecem ber 10, in Liverpool. The th e re will be no reserv atio n s m ade one h u n d red th b irth d ay today and bach divorce dram a will be enacted E rn e st and W ilbur Bush last week e n g a rth , of Bend. Or., was convicted shipm ent is m ade to th e Dan M uille u n til the m orning of the opening of H ere from E ugene— tom orrow , in Richm ond, Va. th e sale, and first come will be firs t M ark H athaw ay, rep resen tin g the, Novem ber 17. M adame M atzenauer, k illed two, one of which weighed 185 of w hite slavery and sentenced to ; com pany, of London served a t the box office, a fte r which L u m b erm an ’s T ru st com pany, P o rt- M etropolitan opera diva, who is on pounds dressed. The o th er, sm aller th re e years a t FoiK L eavenw orth, ------------------ K ans., today, by F ed eral Ju d g e the m ail o rd ers will be tak en care land, was in th e city today on b u s i-.h e r way to Los Angeles for a concert Visit R adio S ta tio n — in size, was caught in a trap . Leave for Portland— Bean. He tra n sp o rte d Anna K onet- Mr. and Mrs. F ry , who have bees of, so th e best way to get the choice ness. H athaw ay m akes. E ugene his. to u r, m ade a deposition here charg-j Mr. and Mvg. F. J. M urphy, Mis zka, a peasant girl, from G erm any guest of Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Rose seats is to be in line a t the box of- h e a d q u arte rs, and he claim s south- ing her husband, Floyd G lotzbach, Blanche McLean and Mr. B urke, of ’ivp Methodist Church— Q u a rte rly m eetings, October 27- to Am erica on a prom ise of m a ria g e .,fo r th e past few weeks, left for P o rt- fice of the V ining T heatre next S a t-;e rn Oregon as his hom e. He was th e “ wild m u stard c h a u ffe u r,” w ith P o rtla n d , m otored to M edford Wed- Mr. F ry was form erly urday m orning a t 10 o'clock a t the born n ear G ran ts Pass, la te r a tte n d - receiving le tte rs from a n o th e r wom- nesday evening, w here they inspect- 2g, P reach in g each evening a t 7:30 In stead , he b ru ta lly a tta c k e d the land today o'clock. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m .,¡g irl. A fter th e sentence is served, located a t A storia, but sold out th e re opening of the sale, which will as- ing th e Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l college, an, indicating im proper rela tio n s ed th e broadcasting statio n a t the preaching a t 11. D. D. Dodge, dis- he will be deported by th e govern- an d expects to ind a location in sure you of gettin g good seats for w here he was elected colonel of th e 'S h e denies h er h u sb an d 's charges of fairgrounds and spent the evening a t the dance. stu d e n t arm y d u rin g his sen io r year, j cruelty. P o rtla n d . ¡e ith e r night. tric t elder. C. E. G lazier, pastor, jm e n t. 484TH COMPANY 10 ---- CALLED BY DEATH ÍGHT AI VINING IONIGHT I E BLAMES K. K. K. E SPARE TÍRE TAKLN ’ PIFfiPF TAKEN AI EUGENE PENN STATE TEAM 5 BANK EMPLOYES TESTIFY A I 1 1 "7 J f I