♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, wnnoui «• «> the aid of medicine, cures nine ® <■ cases out of ten of asthma. ❖ ♦ This is a proven fact. A shland D ada T idings <$» MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- <$■ ❖ vive three months in the rich 4> ozone at Ashland. The pure do- ♦ <$> mestic water helps. (International News W ire Service) VOLUME 4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) APPEARANCE GF LOCAL ARMORY PLEASES MAJOR ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922 “U nde” Shows Old Time Travel Ways m rn No. G2 Tearing Down a Mystery of the War ARE LOUDLY DENIED BY JESSE WÎNBÜRN Jesse W in b u in is very indignant, and rightly so, for nearly every one NEATEST AND CLEANEST IN THE he m eets on the s tre e ts rushes up to AMERICAN LEGION COMMANDER STATE DECLARES VISITIN’« SAYS NEW ORLEANS MEET­ him and says: DEED EH “ How m uch did you win on the ING ORDERLY i election? is it tru e th a t you bet I $35,000 on Mr. Pierce? W on’t you 484TK COMPANY ADOPTED EUROPEAN COMMANDER ■ co n trib u te so m uch to tiiis cause BY CHAMBER COMMERCE I i REPORTS ORDER IS DYING since you won so m uch money ■ the election? Mr. W inburn, you M otion R eceives I'naninious En- D r. E d m u n d Grew, P a r is D e l'g .te . m ade so much money on the recent «loi.s« ni< lit o f G athering; 2 7 5 Sit A lso S ta te s T h a t th e O rg a n iz a tio n election, you can surely afford Down at T ables; P vt. H unnicutt H as C o m m c n ial' zed P a t riot ism ; let me have a few th o u san d s of del- 8 W ins D rill in M anual o f A rm s. 1 I ts A lvin O w sley A p p eals to S o u th . lars. I will give you a m ortgage covering the am o u n t.’’ And so on. F orm al adoption of the 484th PARIS, Nov. 14.— Dr. Edm und Mr. W inburn tod a v m ade a most com pany, Oregon N ational G uard, Gros, dep artm en t com m ander for Nearly as spry as the lime he drove Ids first leant of oxen, at lw<> miles em phatic denial of any and all su d i Coast A rtillery Corps, by the cham ­ contin en tal E urope of the A m erican an hour, from Indianapolis to Seattle seventy years ago, “ Uncle E zra” Meeker rum ors. He declared liat any state- Legion, who has retu rn ed from the ber of com m erce was m ade a t the reached Chicago to lie honored guest at the A m erhan Electric Railway eon-. m ent to the effect th a t he had won national convention a t New O rleans, A rm ory Monday evening d u rin g the vention on the Municipal pier. Uncle Ezra, ninety-two, mounts stairs.ejis twoi on the election was absolutely false, declares th a t “ the A m erican Legion reception and program given by the at a time and waxes wjotli when dubbed “G randpa'’ by the young. A short H id f thine« m ore hut thev time ago lie rode in an airplane across the state of W ashington at eighty . “ ? * , , , cham ber of com m erce and th e m ili­ The g n a t (owe!: “f mi'•D ry” erected off Shoreham, Etig’.md, during the ; is (1.vi»R. and mob ru le governs the wat, is being torn down, ami the public Is sfill in flip dark ns to its pui-po.-e. national conventions,” in h.s report ta ry unit to the citizens of A shland. miles per Itour. liia t th e re s about my speed, lie approved. He and ills ox team were part of an exhibit illustrating antiquated ^ ec^are(^ l'e n e ith e r won no r lost one The British <>\erniii'-nt never lias elucidated the mystery and perhaps never to the P a ris post. F re d Hom es, vice-president of the methods of transportation. : cent on the election. will. A jq nrenily tin tower wits a solid mass of concrete. i “ The A m erican Legion has com ­ ch am b er of com m erce, received the j “ I have complied w ith the law and m ercialized p atriotism . In New O r­ m otion. which was u n a n im o u sly , i filed w ith the secretary of sta te a adopted. Prof. I. E . V ining presid ­ leans, shop windows were broken, com plete list of my expeditures ditr- <» W <8> <$><$> : fu rn itu re and bedding throw n from ed as to astm a ste r for the evening. i FIR ST MASS IS HELD a .„ ’ STRAW BERRY SHORTCAKE ■ ing the recent election,” Mr. W in- IS NOW BEING EATEN BY • hotel window s, and d ru n k en n ess <î> a “ The A shland A rm ory is the n e a t­ 1N NEW D EA TH H O I S E , ♦ burn said. “ If any one w ants to: prevailed,” he declared. est, cleanest and best tak e n care of OHIO RESIDENTS, REPORT < $ > <& SING SING, NEW YORK ♦ know how m uch I spent for political ---------- ♦ ) bu ild in g of its kind th a t I have seen purposes, they can w rite to the sec- '* INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Nov. 14 - in O regon,” declared M a jo f C harles M IDDLEPORT, O., Nov. 14. »j OSSINING, N. Y., Nov. 14.— • ¡re ta ry of sta te and find out, settin g ♦> Alvin Owsley, national com m and, r G etstead, U. S. A., follow ing an in ­ — F resh straw b erries a re re- < $ ■ ■ S’- M ass was celebrated for th e th eir curiosity a t re s t.” I of the Legion, denies G ros’ ailega- spection of the stru c tu re . ‘ The sup­ • ported from a num ber of gar- ' first tim e in Sing Sing’s new __________________ ! tions. Owsley says: ply room is u n u su al, and th e m ethod j •> dens all over this p a rt of Ohio, I I §> death house recently by F a th e r • I “ The sta te m e n ts seem som ew hat of keeping supplies and equipm ent; • due to the long open fall. A <3> W illiam E. Cashin, chaplain of th e prison. F a th e r Cashin used -T ¡not say he saw the tilings which h • th e com m unity, the com pany will go! • county are credited w ith having ♦ <$> a p ortable a lta r, which was set <§> over th e top and will cease to occupy MARION, Ills., Nov. 14.— The pay alleges to have happened. He m ust • been eatin g shortcake for a <£■ PALERM O, Italy, N o v .'14.— Con- <♦> up in th e prison c o rrid o r for - num ber of days. The yield was * roll of one of th e m ines near c a r t e r - . rem era^ e r fUere w eie close to 5n,- a place n e a r th e foot of th e list oi s »a n tine, form er king of Greece, and <$> th e service. He plans a weekly <$> not large but am ple for several <$•! ville, * estim ated a t $40,000, was ^ 0 ex-service men, al! b en t upon .‘10 sim ila r org an izatio n s in the nQW an exjje from bis native land, •' m ass for th e condem ned men A> P is to le n by two men in an autom obile : ^ a '* ng a &ood tini , but in a orderly <•' fam ilies. s ta te .” lias retire d from active politics fori h sn eefo rth . who held up the c a rrie r on a r u ra j' ! m anner. I t would be a good th in g A d ju tan t G eneral George A. W bite jk-e and says he will never seek to te m en e n ts from ¡ro u te. A posse has been form ed t o ! to ^ a ' e sta statem >: d > :i of Salem , explained to those present , e tu rn to the th ro n e, no m a tte r h o w l ------------------------ -— ¡p u rsu e the bandits. The payroll w a s ,New O r,eans reg a rd in g ou r actio n s.” why it was necessary to keep ’*i e j loudly the people call for him. This 2 PAYROLL BANDITS COAL MINE CONCERN LEGISLATION WILL s tre n g th of th e unit to a m inim um of was i e xe a jed jn an interview today. I j stolen while the c a rrie r proceeded G5 in o rd er to receive support from jqe gfljd ¡t wag aR non8en8e a bout I from the Illinois Central" sta tio n to CO-OPERATION IS T O ' ED BY RED GROSS COMMITTEE j WASHINGTON. Nov. 14.— P resi- th e governm ent. O thers who spoke! Rjs re'turn to A thens to stan d tria l : the post office, but the payroll be- ' dent H ard in g is in sisten t th a t con- d u rin g th a t portion of the e v e n in g jQn a cpa r ge of responsibility for the : longing to the M adison Coal com- All men and women er aged in ! gress, convening next M onday, shall devoted to th e program w ere 1 1eel Qre e h m ilitary collapse in Asia! ■ pany was m issed. • business in the business d istrict are ; enact th e ship subsidy legislation. | The b andits were m isinform ed as Hom es, M ajor J. S. D usenbury a n ,H M inor. He w ants to lead a q u iet i asked to co-operate w ith the Red : His m essage will deal alone with C aptain J. Quincy Adam s, com m an­ life and not to discuss politics. to the tim e of the a rriv al of tne I Cross captains by tak in g o u t th eir i m erchant m arine legislation, it was d e r of th e 484th com pany. i tra in bearing the m oney a t C a r te r - ; He will not go to D oom to live' m em bership w ith t! • captain who Music for the occasion was fuin-ij wRh bis brother-in-law the form er .1 PORTLAND, Nov. 14. — Dave ’ learned today. H ard ng’s d eterm i- George ville. They m et th e tra in and forced PORTLAND, Nov. 14. ¡solicits a t the business house, ac­ nation may brin g the W hite House j Dunn> republican> wa3 e!feCted state the m ail tru ck driv er to give them | ished by th e com bined city and high prOnnan kaiser. 1 L ightner, alleged notorious narcotic cording to Mrs. J. H. Dill. All who and congress into b itte r conflict, as. se n ato r from Jackson county, re ­ the pouch which they believed con­ school bands, those present tak in g ______________ — sm uggler, refused a delay in his J a re not engaged in business in the ¡polls conducted reveal a form idable ceiving 4450 votes a g a in st 2951 for tained the payroll. occasion to dance while the re fre sh ­ tria l before F ederal Ju d g e Bean to- business d istrict, are requested to opposition to the bill, both in the N. W. Borden, dem ocrat. An earlier m en ts w ere being placed upon th e ' day. The judge entered a plea of leave th e ir co ntribution at th e ir re s­ house and in th e senate. tables. T here w ere 275 p resent at re p o rt indicated t h a t Borden was ‘ not g u ilty ” w hen L ig h tn e r a n ­ idences to be given to the captain of th e tables. elected. nounced he would not plead w ithout th a t d istric t w hen she calls. NEW YORK, Nov. 14.— The ‘ big” An exhibition d rill was staged by Revised official figures place H. an atto rn ey . W hile it really does seem unneces­ I and “ little ” navy fight has opened. th e com pany, a fte r which th e com ­ L igh tner m ade a sensational es-| R epublican R epresentative Kelly, or O verturff, republican, in the lead for sary to m ention w hat is done wi h pany com peted for a prize in the: rep resen tativ e from the 21st district cape to China and was lately recap­ the fund m ade up of the 50 cents on M ichigan, chairm an of the naval ap­ w ith 36S4 votes over R. B radbury, m an u al of arm s. P riv ate H u n n ic u tt/ tu red . The tria l will begin soon. each d o llar m em bership, and 5 0 p ro p riatio n s com m ittee, is a “ « U le ” j d em o crat who received 3656 who w as a lie u te n a n t in the a ;r serv ­ cents taken from each contribution, navy m an. K elly is hacked to win in ie»' d u rin g the w ar. won first place. PORTLAND. Nov. 14.— N orm an TWO BURIED SAME DAY, . I no m a tte r of w hat am ount, by the the com m ittee, and a fight is certain STATE COMMISSION WILL M onday, and d u rin g the evening, . , , Repp 11, died today as a resu lt e f SAME NAME, UNRELATED local branch yet a t this tim e an in the house, as S ecretary Denhy seven u new men J joined the organiza- be ng shot by P a rta b H a rt, H TT. indu , RE C EIV E BUDGET TH IS W EEK SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. — explanation is not am iss. This fund ---------- and o th er naval experts a re for a tion. ---------- N ineteen a rre s ts have been m ade ¡s kept by the N ational Red Crocs ¡peanut vendor. Young Repp, w ith POMEROY O., Nov. 14.— W illiam “ big" navy. H arding is also likely SALEM, Nov. 14.— The budget of h e re , including a m illionaire d i s t i l- 'and u3ed for em ergency calls, such oilier boys, su rro u n d ed th e wagon H. Roush, 64, died at his hom e here, to back a “ b ig” navy. 185 TRAFFIC LAW MOI ATORS estim ated expenditures of the various; ler> a ca n to r of a Jew ish synagogue.' as the Pueblo flood; m edical and last Sunday. They m ade an appeal His body was buried in the local TAKEN BY STATE S SQUAD sta te d ep artm en ts and in stitu tio n s | two d ru g g ists and two m erch an tS. in ho8pital supp]ies for d istribution for popcorn and followed the wagon. * cem etery. On the sam e day, the The H indu becam e angry and shot, body of Mrs. W illiam D. R oush, for th e years 1923 and 1924, is near- the biggest round-up of higher-ups w herever needed in any c o u n tr y t-- -X -------- ----------- ------------------ l «> COMING EVENTS <«• in xx p c n in lp fin n onH n m R a h lv r w ill b h p e Un • x i ____ i ___ i______ SALEM. No*. 14.— The sta te tra f- H is charged with first degree m ur- - who ❖ ing com pletion, and probably will tb e »___ bootlegging business m ad e ' istance t0 o r ganizaUon c o o p e ra tin g died a t her hom e in Syracuse, fic squad was responsible for tlie a r- , su bm itted to the sta te budget com- here I ¡n worR re la tin g to Red Crogs a c tiv j. was buried in the Syracuse cern e-, 7 ■r. J rest of 185 tra ffic law violators dur-i Novem ber 15— “ As a W om an m ission th is week. terv. A utom obiles and trucks, in addi- ties; assistance to disabled ex-serv- ing th e m onth of O ctober, w ith r e - 1 T h in k e th ,” H igh School a n n i- <$>! The budget com m ission was ere- tion to q u a n titie s of liquor, were^ {ce men and th eir / ir;i} k .s and lliany p Mr. and Mrs. Roush were not re , su lta n t fines ag g re g a tin g $3348.80. I NIVERSITY PI TS BAN ON versary play. a ted by the last leg isla tu re and ac- confiscated. lated. j charity causes. CO-EDS’ BEAUTY CONTESTS according to the m onthly sum m ary 3> Novem ber 16-17 — Jackson <§> cording to sta te officials, probably The raid s were designed to b rea k . Medical a u th o ritie s the arid over of the d e p a rtm e n t’s activities which County Sunday School Associa- <$> will resu lt in a large saving for th e up the „lost extensive liquor ring have repeatedly stated t ATTACK ON OFFICER not un- LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 14.— b e a u ty lias been prepared by T. A. R afferty , tion convention at Phoenix. <$> taxpayers. F ra n k M eredith, a t one on the coast. P rohibition D irector til 1927 will the wori.i BRINGS PRISON TERM tch the contests am ong co-eds of the Uni­ chief inspector. Novem ber 22 “ Colonial tim e secretary of th e sta te fair board, R Utte r stated. peak of d ev astatin g resu lts to the In ad d itio n to the a rre s ts . 1206 versity of N ebraska a re a th ing of BEND Or., Nov. 4.— Thom as B. J P la y ers,” Lyceum irum ber. <$> has charge of com piling the budget. ___________________ i physical and m ental life of the men m o to rists w ere w arned against repe- th e past. H e re after m em bers of the Foley was sentenced to serve two I Novem ber 30, T hursday — . The budget com m ission, a fte r con- THOMAS ROBERTS INJURED- who retu rn ed from service. titio n s of m inor violations of the fa ir sex of th a t university will com- years in the sta te p e n ite n tia ry on a] ? T hanksgiving Day. <♦ sid erin g the various item s, will sub- WHEN HEAVY TIM BER FALLS rules of the road, and a to ta l of pete for intellectu al o r popularity charge of a ssa u lt w ith in te n t to kill Novem ber 30— M edford-Ash- ❖ m it the rep o rt to the sta te board of _______ OPENING UP 1,1’MP P CAMP $2361.54 was paid into th e autom o- honors only. Thom as C arlon, police officer on th e land football gam e. 3> control; The budget then will go Thom as R oberts, fo rm er night pa- ON GREEN SPRINGS ROAD bile reg istra tio n fund, which oth er- Such is the decree of the P an- night of July 15. th e leg islatu re. tro lm an , was severely in ju red this wise would not have been collected H ellenic association, composed of m orning w hile w orking in the new The Moon L um ber com pany, of l»y th e sta te . one active and one alum ni m em ber E nders building a t the corner of Oak i H ilt, Calif., expect to open up a F orty-six cases of speeding and from each of the 16 so ro rities of the and F irs t s tre e t, when a heavy tiin- lum ber cam p on th e Green Springs 146 cases of reckless driving w ere C o rn h u sk er s ta te university. The ber fell, h ittin g him in the head and . . ¡m ountain road n e a r th e junction of rep o rted by th e tra ffic officials. deli has been hurled at all the news- Attend Road Meeb.'ng— Legion M eeting Tonight— ¡knocking him unconscious. . . I Baby Boy Arriv» . „ , , , . . „ Keene and Jenny creeks w ithin (lie ------------------------------- i papers of the land. M embers of the Am erican Legion He was rescued from beneath th e. J C ounty C om m issioner Jam es Ow- i Mr. and Mrs. J. V. M ason, of Lib- „ , .. , , ,. , ' next few days. The cam p will b>’ flK AR FOND OF APPLES; ---------------------------- ens and County Judge G. A. G ardner e rty stre e t, a re the proud p aren ts of are urged to a tte n d a m eeting of the tim ber and m edjeal aid was called ., jocate(1 about ., nijie th is > do ef atten d ed a road m eeting in the Belle- a -fine baby boy, which arrived a t 1 organization a t the A rm ory a t 7:30 W hen several stitch es had been ta k -, p jnejlu rst and a m j|| wj|| , ¡, EATS NEARLY 40 BONES y |cv, hl M edford— Dr. S trickler, president of the view d istric t today. It was decided th eir hom e M onday m orning. M oth- o’clock th is evening. Much im port- en and his head sw athed in band stalled near th a t point to saw up the SANDY, O r., Nov. 14. F . M. Bur- o r e gOU s t a te board of health, and a t th e m eeting th a t no special as- er and son are both doing nicely. an t business is to be tra n sa cte d , in- ages, he was tak e n to his home, tim ber which will late r be hauled dick, ran c h e r tw o m iles east of Dr w a r r e n , of the R ockefeller sessm ent will be m ade in the d istrict C r e d i t Man Here- i eluding the nom ination of officers Despite th e in ju ry , he was seen to A shland for shipm ent. F ro i: S a n d s . who has been m issing apples F o u n d atio n fund, m et w ith the for roads th is year. I T. M. E w ing of P o rtla n d , head ¡for the ensuing year. a few hours la te r m aking his way eight to ten men will be employe from Ins orchard for th e last th re e niem bers of the Jackson C ounty, P lace of M eeting C hanged— of the credit d e p a rtm e n t of the H ear R adio C oncert— I down to w n,' but his gait was far d u rin g the w inter and several team s o r fo u r w eeks, a day or two ago H ealth association and several oth- M ount A shland ch ap ter, D. A. R., S tan d ard Oil com pany in th is dis-l Mrs. C. T. Payne was hostess Sun- from steady, and it will probably be of horses will be kept busy b rin g in ■■ •e a u g h t a bear in the act of strip p in g ers in terested in th e w elfare of th e , will m eet F riday, Novem ber 17, w ith tric t, was in the city M onday look- day evening a t her hom e on the several days before he will be able th e logs to the m ill site. By sprit: . th e fru it from th e trees. George county S atu rd ay , in reg a rd to th e Mrs. Luella S tearn s 78 Pine stre e t.: ing over conditions here. He re- Boulevard to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn to do any work. some 30 or 40 men will be engaged K oesicker. a neighbor, brought o " i estab lish m en t of a unit of the Foun- instead of w ith Mrs. Gordon Mac- ports th a t so u th ern Oregon has con Inm an, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jo rd an , in the work. his hounds and the bear was chased d a tjOn ¡n th is county. It was su p -,C rack en . ditions equal to a n y th in g in the Mrs. Janies F. W ells and Mrs. H arry M OTHER OF IS CHILDREN alm o st to C herryville. Burdick says posed th a t this m a tte r had been set- Long Service for L g h t— Ackley. Mr. Jo rd a n had his radio GIVEN DIVORCE AT REDDING sta te a t the p resent tim e. J h a t Bruin devoured about 40 boxes tied w ith th e county c o u rt, but o th e r receiving set w ith him and connect- REDDING, Calif., Nov. 14.- -An LEAVES DOUGUNITS ON The large light a t th e en tra n ce to School E lection Today— o f apples. DEPOSIT FOR DIAMONDS m atte rs have come up th a t necessi- th e city rec o rd e r’s office burned o u t' The school election for the city of ed it up about 5 o’clock, furnishing! in terlo cu to ry decree of divorce was tate s tak in g th e m a tte r up again a few evenings ago, and it was re- A shland is "being held today in th e m usic and serm ons for the next five g ran ted in the su p erio r court here ST. LOUIS, Nov. 14.— D oughnuts w ith th a t body, as a slightly la rg e r placed today. Em ployes of thg city city hall. The question to be voted hours. W hen he tu rn e d off the in- to Mrs. A nna M aude Chase, of An- IF ES ABE K E P T BUSY; Not a fair exchange, THIS IS HONEY WEEK sum of money will be necessary to sav th a t th e lig h t has been in place on is w h ether the citizens will al- s tru m e n t a t 10 o'clock, line m usic derson, m other of 13 children, all for diam onds. and yet th e Diamond fam ily is won- _______ put the pro ject in operation. The for a t least eig h t years, and som e low the am ount th e school <»oard has was still com ing th ro u g h the air. living. Chase, d erin g w hat becam e of the jewels. SALEM. Nov. 14.— G overnor Ben people of A shland are for the u n it j surm ised th a t from the m ake of the asked fo r the com ing year for the A bout 25 sta tio n s w ere listened in The husband, George G W. O lcott, in a p roclam ation issued and believe th a t it would be a g rea t globe, it was probably placed th ere paym ent of expenses. The polls on d u rin g the evening, m any of m ade no objection. He is directed W hen Miss Dora Diamond opened today. %as set aside th e period No- m istake to allow th is o p p o rtu n ity to a t th e tim e the city hall was built, w ere opened a t 2 o’clock and will w’hich they w ere unable to locate, to pay alim ony of $40 a m onth to- her safety depos:t box a a bank her The light is sw itched on and off from ba open u ntil 7 o’clock th is evening, b u t identified m usic com ing from w ard the su p p o rt of th e m inor chil- to tak e out a pair of 2 ’,2 carat dia vem ber 13 to 18. as “ Honey W eek.” get away from th is county. inside th e building and is neyer Every person ow ning property in t h e ' Moscow, Ida., G reat F alls, M ont., id re n . T h e 'd iv o rc e was g ran ted on mond e arrin g s and $200, she .ound T he proclam ation w as issued at t h e ---------------------------- req u e st of th e B eekeepers’ associa-' T his is B etter Speech W’eek. W h at touched by hand, which probably a c -ic ity is e n title d to a vote a t th is Salt L ake City, Denver Los Angeles th e grounds of failu re to provide and only a doughnut, stale and decayed, counts for its long life. ' ¡election. lan d P o rtlan d . ’ J cruelty. Jin place of the sp ark lers. tion of O regon. will you do for it? i 'NOT GUILTY PLEA ENTERED BY JUDGE LI A S H L A N D N E W S IN P A R A G R A P H