i A shland ♦ ASHLAND CLIM ATE, w u n o u r «> th e aid of m edicine, cures nine ® « cases o u t of ten of asth m a. ❖ T his is a proven fact. O —‘*X** -»-•• - /*w— ,V TIDINGS « MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- ♦ <$> vive th re e m onths in th e rich 3> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- *- m estic w ater helps. (International News Wire Service) V O L U M Ji 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43) ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922 No. Ö7 Gandhists in the Lucknow Jail Unveiling Eugene Field Monument MAIN TOPIC FOR ¡I •67TH CONGRESS TO JAMES W H ITLEY R E -E L E C T E D SPE A K E R FOR THE HOUSE OF COMMONS DOUGAN BUILDING D E C I ’, RED TO BE LAW FUL ED IFIC E BY JUDGE SKIPW ORTH federal bonus fight IS BEING RE-OPENED STIR IS CREATED WHEN LL0ÌD GEORGE ARRIVES R SATURDAY’S DECREE FAVORS BLOCH ÎI N M eeting Is .M ost; W ould Have Li- <|U<>:& P hj for B onu s and N ational D eb t; First W om an Senator, of G ea ig ia , G reeted w ith A pplause. ; F o rm e r P re m ie r P la n ts H im self W here He Can L aunch O ratorical A ttack Again,-t B o n ar Law if Ne- «•cs.-aiy; King Speak ; T hursday. F u itln r E xpenditures and L ev’e- le r Completion, o f Hot Springs Build­ in g E njoined and R estrain ed by R u lin g o f Lain* County Ju rist. HARDING CALLED SESSION ACT ON SHIP SUBSIDY M EASPR E ;■ ............................ z......... . KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 20.- LONDON, Nov. 20.— The newly WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. — The ■ v .i.t A notlier and, perhaps, final ch ap ter ÎU th congress reassem bled today, a t elected house of com m ons convened With | retty ceremony, which included the singing of “Little Boy Blue in its first session today. was w ritten in the c o u rt house case, Jam es th e call of H arding to act on th e ship and “Sleep, Little Pigeon.” a beautiful monument to Eugene Field was dedi­ W hitley was re-elected speaker of designated as F ra n k W ard vs. K lam ­ subsidy bill. The sen ate ad jo u rn ed Great Britain is still having a lot of trouble with the followers of cated the ether day in Lincoln park, Chicago. It is the work of Edward ath county, R. H. Bunnell. B urrell the house of commons. T here was a Gandhi in India. A number of them are here seen in the Lucknow jail where for 15 m in u tes a fte r convening, out McCarten and was paid for by penny contributions of children. S hort, Asa Fordyce, et al., S aturday, s tir when Lloyd George arrived and they are serving six-year term s for sedition. of respect to S enator T hom as, of when a decree handed down by Judge --------------------------------------------------------picked a corner seat, in fro n t of t h e ---------------------------------------------------------- G eorgia, deceased. ;G. F. Skipw orth, of Eugene, in W ILL DISCUSS F A IR opposition, as a vantage point for PR E A C H E R DECLARES CHRIST The long legislative fight for a fed­ which th e Dougan co u rt h o rse , on AT C. O F C .’ LUNCHEON his o rato rical a tta c k s a g ain st B onar WOULD USE N EW SPA PERS e ral bonus was reopened. C ongres-’ Block 35 is declared the legal court ---------- L aw ’s tory governm ent. ---------- sional “ w ets” who linked th e ad ju st- ’ house cf K lam ath county, was filed D on't forget the m erc h an ts’ torum V iscountess A stor, who is out for CHICAGO, Nov. 20.— “ If C hrist ed com pensation with provisions for I in th e circuit court here. lunch a t P ioneer hall tom orrow a t tem perance and drink re.o rm , was an retu rn ed to e a rth today, he certainly raisin g revenue by the sale O; light I Based on findings, which consist 12 o’clock sharp. early arriv al. She said to Colonel would use the m odern new spaper,” wines and beer, led th e figfth Re-; of a resum e of the en tire p oc-eed- The m erch an ts will discuss briefly G retton, “ You see, Colonel, a nem e- g o sa jd the Rev. J. T. B rabner S m ith ,' l publican R ep resen tativ e H ill, of ings, the decree declares the Dougan th e question, “ Shall we decorate th e sis will o v ertake all those who, like head of the Chicago Church F edera- M aryland, introduced a m easu re to; y building the official co urt house, re ­ business stre e ts for the W inter F a ir C hurchill, oppose prohibition and ¡{¡on publicity d ep artm en t, who pre-! pay th e bonus, by a levy of taxes on s tra in s and enjoins the defendants and holiday se aso n ? ” w om en.” The viscountess claim s th e sided a t the national conference on I he sale of 2.75 per cent beer, cider and th e ir successors from expending The speaker of th e occasion will brew ers will try to defeat her. chupch publicity. “ The press is and " o th e r ferm en ta tiv e s.” It is any fu rth e r sum s for com pletion of be Dean E. C. Robbins, of the com- The king will address p arliam en t helping to m ake a b e tte r w orld,” he e stim a ted th a t $500,000,000 will a n -; the Hot Springs building and from An irrig a tio n d istrict is a m unici-l m erce d ep artm en t. U niversity of on T hursday. ¡continued. “ The next g rea t cru sad e, WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.— P resi- nually come to the tre a su ry th ro u g h ; m aking any fu rth e r levies lo r th a t for the redem ption and conversion of dent H arding and A ttorney G eneral th is m easure. pal ty composed of land ow ners au- Oregon. purpose. It orders th a t the sum of A cash bonus of a d o lla r a day for I thorized and organized u n d er chap- The com m ittee for the forum are <§, <§, $> y> <$> <$> the world to C hrist will dem and a D augherty decided today th a t the $15,000 levied for com pletion of •y, publicity cam paign and the free use governm ent will not tak e any a ttio n hom e service and a d o llar and a te r 357, G eneral Laws of Oregon R. E. D etrick, C. G. P eebler and C. COMING EVENTS jail in th e Hot Springs building, be of the p ress.” I a t th is tim e in Ku K lux K ian activi- q u a rte r for foreign service, was sug- The d istric t conducts its business in H. Pierce. , <§> ---------- expended for the sam e purpose in the i ties reported to them in person by gested. R epresentative B ritton, 11-, m uch the sam e m anner as a city, ¡« Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial <3>, Dougan buildii \ and le a d e rs ju d g ­ ! G overnor P a rk e r, of Louisiana. P a r­ linois republican, has a bill re-en- and is purely a co-operative o rg a n l-f, i « P la y ers,” Lyceum num ber. ■$> m ent for costs in favor of t plain- k er alleged the K ian is usurping all ' « Novem ber 20-25— “ Irrig a tio n a ctin g th e bonus passed last su m m e r; zation. A board of directo rs is elect-; tiff. the sta te governm ent forces, and th a t by congress. This would p erm it the e d by a general vote of all bona-fide, i$> W eek.” . <•> A decree was also hau led down federal aid is necessary. i <$• Novem ber 24— H ard Time « sale of 4 per cent beer and I t per land ow ners of one acre or m ore d ism issin g the case brought against D augherty said: “ T here is n o th ­ cent wine. He sSys it would raise w ithin the boundaries of the d istrict.! ' <$> H arvest Dance, A rm o r/, benefit « the K lam ath Developin' at com pany ing a t th is tim e fo r the governm ent $700,00ft,000 an n ually and wipe*T)ut This board of d irecto rs is em pow ered' « 484th com pany. ❖ by K lam ath county, ia which the to do b u t give assurance th a t w hen­ ; « Novem ber 25— A m erican Le- * th e n atio n al debt of $23,000,000,000 by the law to m anage and conduct county sought to compel delivery of ever federal in te rests a re involved, cion A uxiliary Food Sale. in 20 years. ' the business and affa irs of the dis- title to BlocK. 10. The title was w ith- a u th o ritie s a re ready to extend full Mrs. F elton, of G eorgia, th e first tric t, m ake and execute all necessary ! Novem ber 30, T hursday — i draw n from escrow by '••• company d t,m a n to become a sen ato r, was co n tracts, employ and appoint such, CHICAGO, Nov. 20.— The f fu u n n era e r a l l '« ♦> T hanksgiving Day. CALEXICO, Calif., Nov. 20.— co-operation. , a fte r the county had failed to com- greeted w ith trem endous applause. > ag en ts, officers and em ployes as m a y ! services for F ra n k Bacon, fam ous « Novem ber 30— M edford-Ash- <§> E ighty-tw o dead is believed to be ; ply w ith its ag reem ent to com plete ---------------------------- be required and to prescribe tlieir A m erican actor, who died y e s te rd a y ,' « land football gam e. « the toll from th e sinking Mexican PA CIFIC NORTHW EST HAS a co urt house on Block 10. 1134 DISABLED VETERANS d u ’ies; establish eq u itable by-laws, will be held tom orrow in the C hurch « Decem ber 2 — E a ste rn S ta r -^ fre ig h t and passenger steam er in the 'r u le s and reg u latio n s for the d istrlb -Jo f C hrist, Scientists, following a m e- « B azaar. « G u l f of C alifornia, a t L abom ba, a W ith 1154 in ju red world w ar vet­ ution and use of w a te r am ong th e j m ortal service a t th e B lackstone the- • D ecem ber 2— F o rm ai open- « M exican port, One h u n d red and th ree eran s of th is d istrict reh a b ilita te d , i land ow ners, and generally to p e r - ia te r w here the body will lie in state. « ia g Civic Club building. « w ent down, but 21 were rescued. Ef- The body will be placed in a vau lt • • Decem ber 5-8— W in ter F air. « forts are being m ade to recover the th e Paciflc N orthw est section o. the United S tates V eterans' bureau, leads ; I organ!- jn t he Chicago cem etery and la te r « « i> « « « « « • « •' L , bodies. c carry a r,y out th e purposes of the organl- all o th er d istricts of th e country in will be rem oved to M ountain V i e w , ! ---------------------------- j The boat was reported side swiped zation. ; The T alent irrig atio n d istrict was Calif. I by a high t d e , and capsized. The the num ber of vocationally reb u ilt I organized in May 1916, and irnme- boat w ent down floating into the form er service Peo*,le’ as com pared Bacon was the s ta r of the dram a. harb o r. The passengers were all w ith th e num ber en terin g tra in in g .! ■ G eneral diateiy took action looking tow ard ‘L ig h tn in ,” which he w rote and in PORTLAND. Nov. 20. - Mexican laborers and th e ir fam ilies, This announcem ent was m ade by L. I PORTLAND, Nov. 20. C harles F. Beebe, form er a d ju ta n t the co n struction of an irrig a tio n sys- which he played close to 2000 per- Lionel l The captain was not fam iliar wjt l l , C. Jesseph, no rth w est d istric t m ana- Hobson, debonnaiere desperado, was general of O regon, died suddenly this tern for the d istric t as organized, form ances. The acto r was a “ native ; ger of the b ureau, who stated th a t the high tides of th a t locality. m orning while reading a m orning V arious sources of w ater supply had son- o i C alifornia. ; th e re are 2767 o th ers in tra in in g a t sentenced to ten years in the peni- new spaper. i been proposed by d iffe re n t individ-i ___________________ the expense of the governm ent now. te n tia ry today, for robbing and as- '"tie was born in New York 7 3 y e a r s u a l s and com panies, and the first J A | L JS W ELL FILLED , •HON» GLOBE TROTTER __ _________ ___ sau ltin g Fred V ogler, head o* the , Only veterans who _____________ received disabili- ago. Beebe was a m em ber of tbe step taken was to ascertain w h ic h 1 RtK’K PILE DEMANDED LEARNS BITTER LESSON t{eg’ in wap service which prevented N orthw est Auto com pany here, in Oregon N ational G uard for 18 years, one of the sources of supply would Judge F. M. Calk.'us, in a decision them from resum ing th e ir p re-w ar ,June> 1920. He was arre ste d three PA RIS, Nov. 20.— A “ second tim e 1 He was very active in civic a ffa irs he sufficient and the cost of con- VANCOUVER, W aslv, Nov. 20.— handed down S aturday, ordered th a t 'v o catio n s were aw arded train in g . ¡tim es and escaped from jail in Duns- and was well know n over the e n tire stru etio n not prohibitive. i The num ber of prisoners in the conn the low er co u rt be a ffirm ed i n . i t s over” A m erican to u rist w as ready to T here are 762 disabled w ar v e t t r - ' C a l i f . , and E v erett, W ash, I was found th a t very few dis- ty jail has averaged 20 d u rin g No- levy of a fine of $200 in the case of s ta r t home. A friend noted the con- state. ans hospitalized in th is d istrict a t ; The fu n era l will be held here W ed- charge mea u rem en ts had been m ade; Vem ber and a t one tim e reached 28.1 Jesse W inburn, plain tiff, vs. the City spicuous absence of labels and tags the p resent tim e, a slight decrease OREGON DEFEA TS AGGIES BY !>f the various stream s and no run- At present 24 are in jail, m any serv- o A shland, e t al., defen d an ts, on a on his trav elin g bags. nesday. u n d er the n um ber in hospitals in 10-0 SUORE AT U O R V A IJJS I off records kept. A ccordingly, th e ¡n g on( sentences for violation of th e ( barge of picnicking in the Ashland “ L ast season I fi ll for for the as- October. The peak of hospitalization sorted labels, a t 25 cents a pack, ¡en g in eer em ployed by the board w a s ; proh ib ition laws, larcei|y and im - w atershed. W inning in the f rat period of the was reached early in the spring of COTTAGK GROVE B E R R IES ordered to secure th e necessary in- m o rai conduct. A rock pile is need- “ This cause cam e reg u larly on for supplied by a to u ris t agency,” he M ental tervous ana tub- gam e the U niversity o O regon’s IGNORANT OF SEASONS ‘W hen I reached Hoboken, I 1 ,s y e a r- ‘ en a ' n e,v lIS ana ’ form ation, and a tax of 75 cents per ed j n th e opinion of officials, in or- h earin g in open co u rt upon the w rit said. ___ 1 _ — J _ cases „ a re still . i.l 1 4 increasing, M r» «-» i »« -4 Ant lie m achine hum ' led ve orange erculosis it f football acre was levied on all lands w ithin der to reduce th e expense of m ain- of review h e reto fo re issued herein noticed seasoned globe tro tte rs with was stated. and black on Bell field Corvallis, COTTAGE GROVE. Or., Nov. 20.— the d istric t boundaries to defray th e tain in g so m any prisoners. L ast and the d efe n d a n ts’ i ; tu rn to said n eat, u n p lastered bags, com fortably ----------------- -----------I S aturday afternoon bv a me of 10 It is alm ost im possible to stop fru it expense. The en gineer of th e d istric t, year county and city prisoners w ere w rit,” sta te d Ju d g e C alkins. “ The w alking past custom s inspectors, AGED AUTO ENTHUSIAST to 0. N early 20,000 person assem - from producing th ro u g h o u t th e en- w orking in co-operation with the w orked a t th e county au to p ark and p e titio n e r appearing by F. I’. F a r- w hile I spent m uch tim e and some HAS EQUALLY AGED AUTO bled in the W illam ette valley town tire y ear in the C ottage Grove conn- s, ite and Vnited S tates geological on t he m unicipal wood pile a t the r e n Rfiam es & R eam es and E. E. money explaining th a t I h a d n ’t been ---------- for the an nual Oregon A g ricu ltu ral try. C. M. Jack so n has an E v erb ear­ survey, reported in 1917 th a t th e c|ty dock, b u t so fa r th is fall no K elly, his attorneys, and the defend- aro u n d the w orld and h a d n ’t col- LOS ANGELES, Nov. 2 0 .— A. V. college hom ecom ing, witnes; ed the ing rasp b e rry bush, which is well- H y att P ra irie schem e was th e o n ly . mOve has been m ade to provide w ork a n is ap p earin g by W. M. Briggs, lected a lot of du tiab le stuff. Not loaded w ith rasp b erries th a t insist one feasible from a financial stan d - for m en gentenced to jail for m inor th e ir atto rn ey . And the court hav- for m'e— I'll let the folks at hom e Johnson, 86-year-old veteran of the contest. Oregon took advantage of civil w ar, is th e oldest resident of the A ggies’ fum b' ; and converted on g e ttin g ripe even w ithout m uch point, as the net irrig ab le area was offenseS- I've m uch ground ing sa t and heard the a rg u m e n ts of guess how the so ldiers’ hom e at Saw telle, but the m isfortunes into a touchdow n sun. Many g ardens have straw her- tQO sm ay to ju stify u n d e rta k in g one! respective counsel, and now being covered. i has m any young ideas. Johnson is and a field goal. A second touch- vies which continue to produce and th e larg e r schem es. ORANGE CROP BEGINS TO fully advised in th e prem ises, it is ----------- ----------- said to own the oldest autom obile in down was prevented in the la st per- probably will produce all winysr The inform atoli g ath ered from all MOYE IN CALIFORNIA o rdered t ha the ju d g m e n t of the R EPO R TS ARE SLOW FO R and n e a r Los A ngeles, it being of th e iod, when the A ggies’ line braced no fro st in te rfe re s w ith th e ir herbeu- sources showed by th e fall of 1921, low er c o u rt be and hereby is in all I.OCAI RED CROSS DRIVE vintage of 2 4 years ago. The old bus and held on the one-yard line. This lean e ffo rts to keep local tables su p ­ th at the H y att P ra irie schem e was OROVILLE, C alif., I^pv..20. The things affirm ed .” is the civil w ar v e te ra n ’s pet and b reaks the two previous tie scores, plied with th e fru it. all rig h t to r 7000 acres, and th a t a f;rst carload of C alifornia oranges to J J u a s s t t w hat procedure procedure the (he defend- w ith two outside d istric ts and two joy, and when he is not driving it, he w hat defend- The U niversity of W ashington de- com bination of H y att P ra irie and be shipped is en ro u te from here to a llt w in tak e is not know n, he b e in ^ city divisions yet to be heard from rep airin g ¡t ; feated Stanford by a 12 to 8 scofe. E m igrant creek was as good if not O ntario C anada. It was picked N o-‘nnt nf