e ASHLAND CLIMATE, w u noui ♦ ♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine <§> cases out of ten of asthma. T his is a proven fact. <» ♦ ■$>»<»«> «> $> <3> <8> <®> A shland D ada tidings No. GO ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922 <§> <$> <♦’ 'S> <§> <$> <3> §> <§> <$ <$> ♦ U N DERTAK ER BRINGS > “DEAD” BABY BACK Once More Gayety Reigns on Venice’s Canals ♦ STUDENT FIRE-BUG SAYS MONEY NEEDED TO ATTEND CLASSES TO LAND OF LIVING <5> 18 STUDENTS OF -ASHLAND HIGH POMEROY, W ash., Nov. 10. — R alph Spencer, a W hitm an •$> college stu d en t, has confessed to b u rn in g the old H artfo rd <$> bank building. Spencer carried > insurance of 3500 on the build- ing. He says he burned the build- ing to get the insurance to a t- k tend classes. H undreds of OAKLAND, Calif., Nov. 10. ♦ [ — P hysicians a ttrib u te the re- | m ark ab le re tu rn to life of th e <3>t 16-day-old d a u g h te r of , Mrs. <$• ' George K ayuo on the u n d e rta k - ! e r's slab, to suspended anim a- <•> tion. The m other believes her <•> p ray ers a re responsible. <$> The u n d e rta k e r felt a fa in t | TOTAL O. A. C. REGISTRATION flu tte r of the h e a rt, and he lm- ♦ » 4 2 2 « ; COUNTY IS R E P R E ­ m ediately applied m eans of a r- $>, SENTED BY 5 5 tificial resp iratio n in o rd er to ---------- ; • resto re h er to life. <$> Many R eceive Signal H onors at (A l­ leg e in P articular Line of Work F ollow ««; H onor Novirties E lect Loral P eop le P resid en ts. ♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- > ♦ vive th re e m onths in th e rich <$> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- $> <§> m estic w ater helps. 4» (International News Wire Service) V O L U M E 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 ) SEVERAL ARE PROMINENT IN CAMPUS ACTIVITIES ♦ ❖ ♦ « ¡« » « ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a <£ ' <$> ♦ •$>! <§> friends a re extending th e ir 3>i CHURCH <3> sym pathy to the youth, who is <§> good h ab its and is ind u strio u s. <«» PLEA MADE FOR KEEPING ADEQUATE ARMY, NAVY -------------------- C olonel Dot's Not F avor Scrapping Of D efen ses; Di inker of Moon­ sh in e D eclared G reatest 1‘iesen i M enace to U. S. C onstitution. T The picturesque regatta in the Grand canal, Venice, Italy, lias been resumed a fter years of abstinence from I T eem ing w ith in te restin g bits of this celebration. Thousands crowded the banks of tlie Grand canal as the pugeant opened. T ourists thronged to OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- ___________ , F rench life, Colonel Dan M organ Venice to participate in the occasion, while tlie native Venetians entered in the play witli light hearts. The ■srl.EGE. Corvallis Nov. 10.— A shland ___________ procession of gondolas along tlie Grand canal is here seen. Sm ith, com m ander of th e B attalion has 18 stu d e n ts enrolled in th e col­ WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Presi-* ot- D eath, 35Sth in fan try , 90th divi- lege th is term . The to tal enroli- PORTLAND, Nov. 10. Mrs. E m ­ : d e n t H arding today issued a procla- s jOn delivered a spirited address to inent for the y ear, including t h e '« 1*«» Jonps Is likely to die from a m ation designating Novem ber 12th a large crowd a t tbe F irst Prcsby- < $ > COMING EVENTS sum m er session and sh o rt course fra c tu re d skull as a resu lt of being as Red Cross Sunday. He urges (e r ian church T hursday evening, <•> ---------- stu d e n ts, is 4220. Jackson county strn ck b* an autom obile here today, people to join the organization. < N ovem ber 11— A rm istice day. is credited w ith 55 of th e 3073 reg- The m achine was driven by Sidney ®> Novem ber 13— A nnual Red th ere is no glory in w a r,” declared u la r stu d e n ts a tte n d in g th e O. A. C. C arrick. Mrs. Jones becam e excit- WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 0 .— The Cross Roll Call Drive. < $ ■ ' ! th e speaker. “ But th is does not th is term . The men from A shalnd ed and jum ped back and fo rth when ’ p resident is busy p rep arin g a spe- m ean th a t I w ant a big arm y o r a Novem ber 13.— 484th Com- •$ > o u tn u m b er th e girls 5 to 1 — 15 m en th e ‘»river sw erved his m achine. 1 cial m essage for th e im m ediate en- pany’s banquet. <$> large navy; it only m eans th a t 1 in ­ to th re e girls. | ' " I actm en t of the ship subsidy bill, fol­ sist upon the protection of our fa th ­ Novem ber 15— “ As a W om an $ E n gineering leads in en rollm ent l <» RAILWAY PLACES low ing his call for a special session ers and m others by the m aintenance ;•> T h in k e th ,” High School anni- ■$> from A shland w ith eight stu d en ts. CONTRACT FOB EQUIPM ENT I of congress, Novem ber 20. The of a sm all but well equipped, well <♦> versary play. ❖ A gricu ltu re and com m erce a re next house is pledged to vote for the bill, T hat th e m anagem ent of the St. County Sunday School Associa- < S > WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.— P o l l- 'which 18 expected to go to the senate m ay bg ablg tQ m eet any em ergen,..y Louis-Sau Francisco railw ay, com ­ LONDON, Nov. 10.— The allies stu d e n ts and fo restry and home m only and com m ercially know n as will exercise d rastic m ilita ry a n d ' ❖ tion convention a t Phoenix. 8>‘ ticians of all shades of opinion are by D ecem ber' 1. I th a t m ight arise. econom ics, one each. the ’Frisco Lines, has abounding civil control over C o n sta n tin o p le ,;^ “ I also recognize," said Colonel Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial 8> agreed th a t prohibition is in a fair S tu d en ts from A shland a re well MEDFORD F IR E HEAVIEST 1 faitli in the fu tu re of, th e te rrito ry unless the T u rk s change th e ir a tti< 8> P la y e rs,” Lyceum num ber. ' Sm ith, “ th a t th ere are thousands 8> way to become the chief a rg u m en t rep resen ted in activ ities on the cam - , , , IN STATE DURING OCTOBER who patronize th e bootlegger who , T these lines serve, and th a t they are tude. G eneral H arrin g to n , com- Novem ber 30, T hursday — two years hence. Despite the re- pus. E a rl J. Biegel, senior in elec- have never th o u g h t of the harm they , » looking forw ard to an e ra of pros- m ander of th e B ritish m ilita ry : 8> T hanksgiving Day. <$ m ark ab le victories m ade by the wets SALEM, Nov. 10. — T hirty-five tn c a l engineering, is a m em ber of K do. The m an who th re a te n s to pull „ .. . p erity which m ust soon and m evi- forces a t C onstantinople, has been <$> Decem ber 4-7— W in ter fa ir.^ 8> it seem s im probable th a t an y th in g , fireg |n Qregon outside of P o rtlan d i E tta K appa Nu, honorary electrical ‘ . , . „I tably follow upon the term in a tio n of em pow ered to co-operate for m artia l will be done in the next c o n g re ss, dui.7ng7 Oct; be; , resulted in i0SSes down o u r flag and ru n up a dirty red eng in eerin g fra tern ity . E lection to , , . . _____ the present period of in d u stria l un- tow ard m odifying the Volstead law .' ag g re g a tin g $375,150, according to rag ; the boJsheviki who preaches law w ithout consulting his home niem bership in this org an izatio n is Some liberals say it is not in c o n -jth e m onthly 8Ummary Of A. C. Bar- d estruction of our form of govern- the highest scholastic honor an elec- r e s t’ is evidenced in a sta te m e n t of governm ent. see1-» iceivable in two years th a t the m o d i- 'ber gtate fire marshal> and two per. “ «nt, nor th e a n a rc h ist w B ritain will m obilize the en tire tric a l eng in eerin g stu d e n t can a t- M r’ C has- A- F o rre s t’ general agent the destruction of ou r in stitu tio n s fication elem ent will become so M editerranean fleet to m eet the: tain in college. C hester C. Mac- on thp Pacific coast for these lin es- sons were in ju red . The heaviest loss by the m eans of bombs is not so stro n g as to compel both p arties to C racken, senior in chem ical engi- w ith ofiice* in San F rancisco, Los N ear E ast hostilities. The fleet is ¡dangerous to the com m unity as the adopt a m oist plank in th eir plat- neering. is a m em ber of Chi E psilon, Ang alone voted down the d en ts of the U niversity of Oregon Colonel Sm ith insisted th at til­ and also prosedinet of Kappa Psi. dola coal c a rs . 1200 heavX steel a n ' | ing team , w hich re tu rn e d to the , bger and wjne am endm ent. win iournev to E usene th is week w or,d was ripe for i diibition, pro- pharm acy social fra te rn ity . C harles d e rfram e autom obile box cars and, T hursday will journey to Eugene th is week n ig h t betw een 11:30 . a fte r having c ap tu red fifth from all p a rts of the Pacific coast vid*d prohibition was m ade eff ct- 5 00 heavy steel u n d er fram e stock and 12:30, Lloyd Crowson succeed- CltV B. W inne, ju n io r in m echanical en- place. The local team scored 2030, for the U niversity’s an n u al H om e-1ive in Am erica, and he called upon Delivery of th e locom otives RESIGNS AS MISSIONARY ed in picking up statio n WCL, a gineering, is a m em ber of th e varsity ( ' fa ir> in so u th ern Oregon, to tak e the pas- event w ilj be a football gam e which I peroration of lns speech was: lf " of th e gam es th is season. H arold B .1 ELK S LADIES MEET TO E LE C T NEW O F FIC E R S lesg tvaffic w hich P erm itted them to com pete a t to ra te of M errill and Malin churches. w il, be piayed S aturday aftern o o n I enforce Pro h lb lt'°>1 ,n Am erica, th - Stone senior in electrical e n g in eer­ Mr. Crowson has succeeded in th e big stock show ’ Boyd MoSS’ a8‘ ‘ in K lam ath county. At the la tte r betw een tb e Oregon eleven and th e civilized world will go dry; the u - ing, is a m em ber of th e v arsity ‘ O” The E lk s’ ladies held th e ir regu- picking up the broadcasting sta tio n sista n t county a «e n t- accom pan'e(1 place, a new church is about to be W ashington S tate college team . The o£ alcobo1 as a h e 'e ra g e wi : b. out- association. He won his le tte r in foam . ■. . pastor, . . will «n two in stitu tio n s are tra d itio n a l foot- I lawed d w a H in m i n f r v in t .. r,. i n e la r m eeting in the E lk s’ tem ple on . TI , . . . . . „„ „ , „„„„ tbn the team b u .. ilt and - w ... ith a resident 111 every n conn,ry in ,h e ■ ' Mr. Stone is a m em ber of * ! in H onolulu several tim es, and says track . This we m ust do; the burden is up- T hursday and enjoyed a very pleas­ B arn ard Joy won th ird place in grow ra p idiy into a g rea t work. Mr. b alj enem ies and a re rep resen ted it is g rea t sp o rt to h ear two or L am bda Chi Alpha, social fra te rn ity , com petition w ith m any o th ers in the 7H u,et and big faniily bave m ade ^ 0 “ ' ^ "¿wo of the’ "strongest on your shoulders and m lne- for !1S ant aftern o o n . Mrs. Louis Dodge th re e d ista n t statio n testing. y E rnel E. S tearns, senior in m echani­ contest for individual judging, scor- m any w arm friendg in Ashland> and team g jn tbe pacific Coagt confer. it is our duty to seek to C hristian- and Mrs. Tony F ranco w ere the w in­ cal eng in eerin g is a m em ber o ' ners of the prizes. Mr. H arn er and fam ily, of Tilla- ing 755 po in ts- The two boys w ho while tlie P resb y terian church feels ence G ridiron critics a re not pro- Ize the bea,hen 1,1 lan d s> 80 K appa Delta Sigm a, social fra te rn ity tied J for first place, scored 770 th eir loss, they rejoice th a t in th is phesying the outcom e of this con- jt is becom ing ou r duty, by our ex- D uring th e sh o rt business m eeting ________ m ook, Or., a re m oving ii^.o Mrs. O liver G. __________ A nderson is _ a ___ senio r in needy field th ere will be a p a ste r t esd £or ^be team s a re so evenly am ple and active assistance, to take m echanical engineering and a m em - ° ¡M o o re s a p a rtm e n t on L iberty stre e t. the blessings of prohibition to everv , her of . Ares . , . a,. , noon, the a n n u al election of officers . IT , . . .. „ „ „ „ j and fam ily of sucli splendid Chris- m atched th a t even the m ost a rd e n t club. The course Mr. , Mr. H a rn e r is w orking a t th e round- land w here th e cross of Jesus C hrist , . . . , . took place and resu lted in Mrs. . tian sp irit and ability. Boost for the W in ter F a ir. of fans hesitates to give e ith e r team Anderson is tak in g is designed to 1 house. has been or can be raise d .” . . , . „ f George G illette being chosen presi- the edge. The C ougars will come prep are th e stu d e n t for a position of B * „ , , u n, , dent and Mrs. George K ram er vice­ to E ugene sm a rtin g u n d er the w hite­ usefulness and responsibility in th e, , , x , in d , u stria x , l . life of . .v . . . v Mr. . president of the club w ashing given them by the C alifor- HOPE HELD OUT POP. th e co u n . tiy * nia B ears S aturday, w hile the Ore- IN JU R ED I. D’S RECOVERY A nderson's work includes the study „ ( j fF , HAS of m echanics, surveying, hydraulics " L D N E i < * S | W ill A tten d H om ecom ing— gon eleven will be in the ‘ p in k ” of ---------- | Drives in 2 0 0 0 Sheep — j I.eave« for Spokane R ichard Hall 12-year-o’d son cf and laws governing th e principles of ’ • - ■ Miss _ Leona -- M arsiers will leave Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Loosley a n d | Mrs. K atie Ju rg ew itz left on tra in condition, having had a two w eeks’ o peration of engines and the tra n s M esdam es Bush Dunn E llis a n d j ° r E ugene th is evening to a tte n d children and Mr. and Mrs. L aw ton 154 T hursday evening a fte r a visit rest. The gam e prom ises to be one Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hal! who was form ation of heat energy into work ‘ oved lheni3eives ch arm in g '< h e a n n u al Hom ecom ing celebration a re visiting a t the residence of Mr. w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. of the h a rd e st fought gr.idiron b at- kicked in the back Saturd ; affer- She expects to stop for a ties ever played in the west. noon bv 14-year-old Johnny F ree- O ther stu d e n ts from A shland a t - thp W ednesday ci ub at th e U niversity of Oregon, which and Mrs. George Loosley on Oak Shook. stre e t. C. V. Loosley arriv ed Thurs-I few days’ visit in P o rtlan d , a fte r The contest will be preceded F ri- m an while stan d in g on th e corner tending O. A. C. a re Paul M. Mien, R Jn gpUe Qf thQ rain be_! will be the biggest sta te event of day from F o rt K lam ath , driving o v e r ! which she will go to S eattle for a day night by a gigantic stre e t parade of F o u rth and Main s tre e ts w atch- freshm an in a g ric u ltu re : E lm er C. twgen 4Q and 5Q aasem bled th e week-end. Miss M arsters. who 2000 head of sheep. He rep o rts a ¡sh o rt stay w ith Mrs. Rose P o tte r, and bonfire rally. This is an an- ing the Loomis parade go by, is re- Biegel, freshm an in electrical engi- f c h u and ..get a c q u ain t. | is on th e faculty of th e A shland Mrs W ilm er P o le y !bigh school, is a g rad u a te of th e 'h e a v y storm in te rfe rin g w ith the form erly Miss Rose P a tte rso n of th is n ual event and each year becomes ported to be slightly improved. n e erin g ; Jo h n M. Brady, ju n io r in « d ” fellow ship. Mr. Ju reg will m eet h er m ore noisy and hilarious. Hall left h.s home w hen ' . . . . I tt _ « , — progress of his sheep, which w ere ¡city. re c iw tz more noisv Young com m eice, Mamie A. E ta n s , f . c a gaVe a r e a d jng wliich was h eartily j I n iversiiy. A rm istice day will be comm emo- the band began to play and wont b ro u g h t over th e Dead Indian road, in S eattle and accom pany h er to m an in com m erce; John L. lo w er. enC0fed and th e Misseg D augherty M ason-Ehrm an R ebu ild in g— rate d w ith a p atriotic parade S atu r- to the corner of F o u rth and Main, sophom ore in pharm acy; George N appeared ¡n b e a u tifu i pia n o d u e ts ’ C onstruction w ork to rep a ir the Ma- T here were eig h t inches of snow a t th e ir hom e in Spokane. day m orning, in which Lane county w here he was stan d in g when the G ray, sophom ore in a g ric u ltu re : pnd qoloj! Manv calls w ere reported son-E hrm an building in M edford, th e sum m it. The trip took six days. Move.» R eported M argaret L. Jo hnson, fresh m an in ’,.)Vin g ra.e b a n n e r, it was announced here pfiuajjy e m pbatic jn th e rest of th e a s soon as th e sun stays out for th a t ¡Gives F a rew e ll P a rty — T h u rsd ay by E. L. K ing, su p e rtn te n - state> 80id iers of Illinois, who can ’e n g th of tim e, th e road will be The m em bers of th e W. R. C. en- from an extensive trip to so u th e rn m eeting and Hom ecom ing ball a re ful to them for th e kind service ered. . dent o i the P o rtlan d division. prove residence in th e s ta te a t th e com pleted. T he highw ay will be te rta in e d T hursday aftern o o n a t th e C alifornia and the ea ste rn p art of the on the program for S aturday. rcn ere A fter four remOved days in to the bis hospital. The fuel oil b an n er is aw arded t -m e of th e -r e n listm e n t, will be e n .I com pleted over th e m o u n tain and hom e of Mrs. F. H. W alker on Lib- country. W hile gone from Jackson scores of fo rm er a th le te s c f the hoem q u a rte rly by the Southern Pacific tiHed tc a bonU8> to be paid at t h e ’, open to tra v e l th is w inter. erty stre e t in honor of Mrs. R. C. county, he was a w itness in a a h -, univ ersity will re tu rn and p ara e < thp a tte n d jn to the division sta n d in g highesi in ra te of centg a day for each day g fak ijo u Mill M an Visits— P o rte r, a m em ber of the corps who form a land suit, la te r stu dying - .a b o u t the f i^ d >herore the gam e hopeful of his recover- th e conservation of fuel oil. This t ,,pv serVed a te r April 6. 917, with of th e B arham b ro th e rs, who expects to II rem to C in ditions in th e m west. S nm . sta rts They will have a specia 1 C I I I ove U T C ILF V a alifornia U ltF I lI I « ... --------- — iddle --------- . ---------- . - K op erate a saw m ill about two m iles the n e a r fu tu re . A b o u ntiful lunch tim e was spent in W ashington, D. C. section of seats and w .ll be feted ing t use o is 1 ug aw ard is for th e th re e m onths period a ijm jtatioB of $300. above Siskiyou . statio n , . wras in the was served d u rin g the aftern o o n and ( w here the 1 nited S tates dep artm en t a t a banquet S aturday night. en d in g Septem ber 30. ---------------------------- --------------------------------- P o rtlan d division is com- W ord received iu th is city from city today and sta te d th a t they had --- Mrs. -------- P o rte r was ith . 1 of a — g ric u ltu re had arra n g e d for in , Special rate s to Eugene are eing _ T he P o rtla n d division is com- «,.0 x.x. v..»x ------------- ---- presented ------------ w ----- n ftnrin»» posed of all Southern Pacific lines W oodland, Calif., s ta te s th a t the closed th e ir mill for th e w in ter, b u t a b eau tifu l p resen t as a token of th e to confer w ith theiu reg a rd in g the offered on railro ad s at all sta tio n s ■ now on ‘ , n “ r .. . . . ,, in Oregon n o rth of A shland. It in- heaviest rain fall ever experienced in still had about four cars of lum ber appreciation for the work she has pear and apple propagation work of ¡n t be sta te , for the benefit of the * r ’, an S,‘f ’ qn r:nes eludes 1223 m iles of m ain and th a t section of th e country had f a ll-jto ship as soon as they could secure done w ith th e corps d u rin g th e past: the dep artm en t. Prof. R eim er also hundreds who will re tu rn to Eugene neai e sum m i F ortv-five ladies w ere delivered several lecutres, one of for th e occasion. m ountain road, w ere in the city to- en th e re th is week, th re e inches hav- cars. Mr. B arham rep o rts th a t the few years. branch lines. ___ _______________ day and re p o rt th a t the snow a t the ing fallen d u rin g 48 consecutive, snow in th e Siskivous is a t least a present to enjoy the aftern o o n and 1 them to the g rad u a te stu d e n ts of th e. 1 ¡su m m it is about 15 inches deep. Read the want ada. ■ U niversity of W isconsin. , bid Mrs. P o rte r good-bye. »foot deep. D ecem ber 4-7, W in ter F a ir W e e k .'h o u rs L