A shland D aily T idings ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, wnnuui ♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine <§> , <3> cases out of ten of asthma. ♦ T his is a proven fact. <"•» ♦ ♦♦ ♦$«> ♦♦♦«> < < > «> ♦< «> ♦♦» ❖ MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- ♦ vive th re e m onths in th e rich <3> <§> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- «> <§> m estic w ater helps. (International News Wire Service) VOLUME ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 ) <$ ’ » !«> YALE GRADUATE IS GIVEN OPPORTUNITY HARDING LEADS FIGHI FDR SHIP SUBSIDY BILL <$> <*> & <$ Q> Interesting Figures in Missionary Meeting <•> TO STUDY PRISONS ---------- » PORTLAND Nov. 2 2 — E. L enehan, a Yale g rad u a te, has secured his long sought chance ... to study pathology in a federal ... prison. He was sentenced today to 18 m o /:h s in L eavenw orth for stealin g an autom obile. He asked the court to send him to prison ra th e r th an to - the county jail so th a t he can PERSONAL CONTACT D E PE N D E D . b e tte r study prison pathology. UPON TO WIN APPROVAL O F CONGRESS ‘<$> He g rad u a ted from Yale in 1916, and obtained an Mt D. -Í'. degree a t M iddlesex in 1921. SUCCESS OF MEASURE INDICATED FROM POLL No 69 ❖ BEDROOM SLAYING FOLLOW’S QUARRELS OF SEVERAL YEARS DEATH THREAT TACOMA, W ash., Nov. 22 — W illiam Pam m ant killed his wife w ith an axe and then shot him self to death a t Quilcene, n ear Olympia. He en tered his w ife’s bedroom early this m o rn ­ ing and asked if he should “ end it a ll.” She said, “ I don’t T care.” GEORGES OLKMENCEAU GIVEN Two young d a u g h te rs are re ­ EXTRA POLICE PROTECTION ported to have leaped from the BY NEW YORK window, then neighbors were . told. T he couple a re said to <8>' have q u arreled for several * HOST OF INVITATIONS years. ARE BEING DECLINED <*> <$> <$• <$> T <§> <$> FRENCH 'TIGER' <$>’ Supporters Not P lea sed w»tli Scant M ajority; Mrs. F elton , First W om­ a n Sen ator, M akes M aiiien Speech; S en ator G eorge Is Sworn In. CIVIC CLUB WOMEN E very <’.ty in Country A nxious to H ear W ar L eader; Senator Borah o f Idaho D enounces Context <>T Speech A s Intolerable. NEW YORK, Nov. 22.— Georges WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.— P re si-' ¡Clenienceau is deluged with te le g ra ­ d e n t H arding today launched his H ere ore four Interesting delegates to the meeting of foieign missionaries from ail parts of tin- world in session phic invitations to visit nearly all the h a rd e st b a ttle , to jam the ship su b ­ in W ashington. Left to right, they a r e ; Isabelle Bux, India ; E. M. Tbillayampaluin, India; Leodeguria Sapao, Manila, big cities and towns in Am erica fol­ sidy bill th ro u g h a congress which is and Mel-Lleu Chung of Nanking, China. lowing his speech last night in the none too w illing, alth o u g h not down-: I 1 M etropolitan opera house. Stacks of rig h t hostile. T he president assum ed in v itations go unansw ered, but lie personal com m and of the fight. He <®> <8> <$><§> -^> <§> <®> <£> <$><§> <3> replies to all the large cities that lie The reg u la r session of th e city i will seek to win w avering congress-1 <$> COMING EVENTS $> cannot. ! council was held last evening a t the m en by personal contact. The reg u lar m eeting of the Civic <$> ------------— <$■ He was up a t 5 o'clock this m orn­ The cold d o llar and cents arg u - city hall, w ith only sufficien t mem-j" club was held in the library Tuesday 4s Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial <$■ ing and tra n sla te d bis speech into m ents are believed to have gained I bers present to m ake a quorum , as afternoon. Tw enty-five ladies were i<$> P la y ers,” Lyceum num ber. his native tongue for French new s- votes for the bill, advisers say. A ; Councilm an Findley was in P o rtlan d present a t the business m eeting. The Novem ber 20-25— “ Irrig a tio n <$>, I papers. He declared in his speech poll indicates th a t the bill will pass and Mr. F ro st is on the sick list. i program is under way for the open­ W eek.” th a t the G erm an m ilitary faction is th e house by a m ajo rity of 20. S up-| R egular ro u tin e w ork was ta k e n : I<$> N ovem ber 24— H ard Time ?>: I ing of the club house on S aturday, already planning a n o th e r w ar— a p o rte rs a re n ot entirely pleased w ith ¡u p and disposed of d u rin g th e even-, Decem ber 2. All women are invited ;<$ H arvest Dance, Arm ory, benefit th e slim m ajo rity . lin g am ong which was the follow ing;! OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- 484th com pany «> The organization of th e national ; fQr (he a fte rnoon program . M rs. | c<>up a g a in st the dem ocratic govern- Novem ber 2 5 - A m e r ic a n Le- pOstal serviCe fPr th e h a “ dl‘“ S ° f ^ C allahan, sta te president, will m ake ¡, m \ n\ the^ y V arious m atte rs in reg a rd to pav- LEGE, C orvallis, Nov. 22.— A pecul- ❖ W ASHINGTON, Nov. 22.— Mrs. j ng werP tak en up, as was the bills iar “ stic k ” discovered by C urren T ur- * gion A uxiliary Food Sale. ^ C hristm as holiday rush is going thg princlpal addregg bg A death th re a t was sent through F elto n , the first wom an se n ato r ot- p ran k Jo rd a n for doing certain bance, of Corvallis, in his basem ent 4> Novem ber 25 — B P O. E. < d steadily alo ” S betw een the d e p a rt- io th e r speakers and guests from all ’be m ails to C le,nenceau’ s,Kned A forld W ar V eteran .” It said “ Don’t m ents and the various agencies_ m -i clubg jn gouthern O regon. , Wo, spoke to the senate today. T here pavjng WOrk for th e city. The work woodpile has been identified as p a r t l y - ~ Smoker" i volved, according to P o stm aster E. J. yeu dare say too m uch about our was profound silence as th e little of Mr j ordau had been exam ined of the tu sk of a prehistoric elephant O pportunity will be given to join: Novem ber 30, T hursday — <§> i v a a . t t th . v is mi .1 and G . erm — any. w om an called herself ‘a rem n a n t ofj previously, and a m otion to allow the by Dr. John B. H orner, d ire c to r of; T h a n ksgiving Day <5> K aiser. , the e Thp dues | I country ......... - • ...................... ••• - If ......... the Civic Civic club club th is tim tim e. The dues, . vou don't ! bills as presented was passed. Oregon historical research in Oregon I Novem ber 30— M edford-Ash- <3> ‘The p atro n s ° f the A shland P° St which are $1, should now be p a i d .P eed our w a rn in *’ -v ou b » 1' th e old s o u th .” — H osier - 1 A ............................... ' -« « — ---- i„ if lets flying around y our head.” office can i-~i- help .— m a tte rs greatly H er voice was firm as she finished S u p erintendent of - — W ater g ricu ltu ral college. the a n n u al May m eeting a vote land football gam e. her speech, which was w arm ly ap- tu rn e d j n requisitions for w ater The stick is round, 3 Vi inches in ' D ecem ber 2 E a ste rn S tar <», each will look over the m ail ad- will be taken as to the advisability 1 E xtra police• protection was im - I m ediately given him. dressed to them and m ake a note if plauded. S enator George, of G eo r-' u,ains and o th e r supplies for the w a J thickness, 13 inches long, and had B azaar _, , . of raisin g dues to $2 a year. The . these corresponden s and firm s a re . gia, was sw orn in to fill the vacancy ie r d e p a rtm e n t to the am ount of been saw ed off a t both ends, in d ic a t- i^ Decem ber it— F orm al upvu- open- ___ __________.i j d ollar paid now insures m em bership WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. — The com pletely and r... .• r , of the late S enator W atson. which was o rdered by the ing th a t th ere are a t least two m o r e ^ jng Ciyic Club building <$> ad d ressin g them ; , i u n til May. C hairm en of several com- “ T iger’s” rem a rk s th a t i. was th e v r o . T .7 ■ A v .- H — W. declared P o stm aster K ai- unanim ous vote of the council. pieces of the sam e kind. It w as a t ; : n Decem e r e m b ber e r 5 5-8— -8 __ W Pr°Peidy> W inter inter F P a a ir. ir. . m i t t e e s were voted upon, and are as duty of Am erica to come o the ; <1 _ , „„ , ser today. “ Then locate those th at IRRIGATION BONDS W ILL BE City A ttorney B riggs presented a first m istaken for petrified wood. Decem ber 22.— High school , lollow s; of E urope, was resented by irre co n ­ 23 YOTED BY REND DEC bill for $50 for rep resen tin g the c ity . W hen exam ined by college a u th o r-;^ , 0,,e re tla ..The C aptain of p iv. ^ provide e ith e r w rong or incom plete M e m ber s h i p— M r s . La mk in. cilable sen ato rs who fought tit a ; address and im press upon them the in the circuit co urt in the case o f ’ ities, th e substance was found to be , m out b .“ Social — Mrs. Sw edenborg, Mrs nntiL no «am # 3 » -» Z X » • I ’llAn HoitlO*) league of nations. S enator Borah, necessity of ad d ressin g accordingly. BEND, Or., Nov. 22.— Issuance of tb e c lty of A shland vs. Jesse W in - n e ith e r wood nor stone. Upon being Greer. of Idaho, said it was “ in to lerab le $40,000 in bonds by the Snow Creek burn The am o u n t was ordered p a id .!exposed to heat, it em itted an odor! R em ind them th a t A shland is not a P ro g ram — Mrs. McConnell. ¡sm all tow n w here everybody knows th a t th e bloodthirsty !'.. nclnnan. irrig a tio n d istrict will be voted on Tbe ia d jeg ot- tbe civ ic Improve-1 which clearly proved th a t it was n ot: Flow ers— Mrs. Piel, Miss P alm er, who has done m ore than anyone else ' all about everybody's else a ffa irs, but at an election set for Decem ber 23. mQnt club in a p etition signed by of vegetable origin, but was Corn- Mrs. M arsh W agner. to plunge E urope in m isery, should ! th a t it is a town and vicinity of 6000 E n larg in g and rebuilding p a rts of t h e , about 20 |a d ies oj tbe organization, {posed of anim al m a tte r— a fine p ie c e ’ Club H ouse— Mrs. W ilshire. O thi* m ake such a speech h ere.” ! residents, w ith a continuous trail- system , including rep airs and addi- asked tb a t the new club house be of w ell-preserved ivory. I . . ... m em bers for th is larg est and m ost i sient population th a t runs into th e . ° tions to the dam to increase the w a­ given free w ater and electricity by : , , .. .. .. im p o rtan t com m ittee will be appoint- , thousands, not counting the thou- * I te r supply, a re planned. th e city, and upon consideration, it HIGH SCHOOL WILL OFFER . . . . . j u m , . ed late r. Mrs. W ilshire will give I sands of to u rists d u rin g the sum m er . . „ J O PERETTA ON DECEM BER 22 was decided to allow the request, but . ,. her services free, as p a rt of her gift; m otor season. ; . . upon fu rth e r investigation and a fte r rl “ T here never was a tim e in the t0 the clu b . u n til arran g em en ts are having asked Mr. E a ste rlin g , of the j Selection of a cast of nearly 75 has history of A shland th a t com plete ad- m ade to a c a re ta k e r electric d ep artm en t, for a s ta te m e n t ’ been m ade for th e high school o p er­ Two new m em bers on the execu­ dressing of m ail was m ore necessary ili reg ard to th e probable am o u n t of e tta , “ The C aptain of Plym outh, tive board w ere appointed, Mrs. E. i in o rd er to m ake su re of prom pt de­ c u rre n t th a t would be used and be- which will be given D ecem ber 22. 1 D. B riggs and Mrs. C harles Pierce. livery th an a t present. T here is no I ing told th a t with th e w iring t h a t ; One of th e fea tu re s of th e produc- W hile heavy | good reason for failu re in prom pt j Several d ep artm en ts in the Civic club LONDON. Nov. 22.- L U I ¡had been in stalled and th e am o u n t tion will be th re e choruses of 4S ___________ ¡of electrical equipm ent th a t could be boys, while a g irls’ chorus of six a n d ' detachm ents of police g uard g o v e rn -’ service in the case of correct and ’° niem bers aftei VENTURA, Calif., Nov. 22 — Mrs. M attie Barrow s, who died from grief inst illed the am ount m ight ru n a s , a chorus of nearly 20 Indian women m ent buildings and P re m ie r Law ’s com pletely addressed m ail. Make \ o c a l — Mrs. S h o rtrid g e ,! over the of , her Buell, ASTORIA. Or.. Nov. 22— Five high a3 $180 per mQnth jf an effQrt wi„ al3O be in cluded. T here will b e . residence, close to 20,000 unem -j c e rtain th a t your correspondent a d - , ,_m an In strilm p n ta , _ W ard , ... . , m . u rd er , oJ. , , . son . T O FOUNß III PILE OF BÏ J DEMONSTRATION AT BON AR LAW S HOME YOUTHFUL BANDITS CALLED BV DEATH boys, ran g in g from 15 to 1< years oi w&g m .jde tQ beat tb e b u jiding wjtb six principal leads in th e operetta. ployed men a re g a th e rin g along the dresses you as to stre e t and house; • ‘ •; be b u n .d bcsidt b i boy. Sin. age. w ere a rre s te d by th e police and electricUy( thp m em bers of the counJ W ork on th e m usical o ffering has^T h am es riv e r for a hostile dem on-; num ber, post office lock box. ru ra l'« 5 L lte ra tu re _ Mrs P ro ? ? 7 8 a 11**' a re said to have confessed to break- .1 ¡, d i itelv decided decided th th a a t t a a dif- d if- 1 com com m m enced. enced. Miss arsters s s tra E x trem ist predict uc«.»ciy delivery ro num or: j, E E d lu u c a a tio o n n ; - Llt a «" « 1 s - 1 w aids that hei son had been m ur- im Hre m ediately miss Leona L.eona M iviarscers; ira tio u o n n . . jsxirem isi leaders leaders predict ru u u te ic a and n u box u u m ber, u ci, »‘ im t m course ediately would aecioen . . . I th a t 100,000 unem ployed will . s to r m I , general . delivery, . .. .. case may . be. ¡vost. chairm an. Physical. A rt— dered on the beach w hile w ith his m g into local stores and also t o ' cn ” rep have m to a i be a p u u u r. 'w ill have charge of th e m usic, while as the i" ___________________ .M rs. Oeder, chairm an. Mrs. O e d e r' sw eetheart, Hazel M iddleton. s ealing autom obiles. Two of the rued o th e r plans were discussed. Miss Zipora Blum enfeld will in stru ct! Dow ning stre e t. th e d em o n stratio n 'H IG H W A Y COMMISSION W ILL i was ^ m e r l y an in te rio r d eco rato r. ---------------------------- lads when cap tu red bad an aufom o- bpt th e OQe finally decided upon was the cast in the dancing. M arshall The to ries say SPEND * 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 ON ROADS in New Y()rk City Mrs Provost wiH RECALL RUMORS ARE R IFE bile which they had stolen from \\ il- tQ giye frep w ater and free lights B arber has been chosen as stage is being staged “ by M oscow.” The OYER KLAMATH COURT HOUSE liam Luom a and tak e n for a joy ride. d u rin g (he niontbs wben th e m in i-: m an a»'“ ■ » TO K .O , Nov. _22. - K e rm „ Roose- W. E. Bond, su p erin ten d en t of the sam e tim e enjoy th e a ttra c tio n s pro- Springs building, which was 40 per ‘ b p -in n ip p ,1,., oiiov a re being answ ered in Albany fully velt, here investigating shipping con _ . . su rp assed by but few 1,1 the e n tire beginning at the first^ a lle ^ s o u th of Tuegd&y de. ; Oregon C alifornia and E asiern ra ii? Y id ed by tlie Civic. This a rra n g e m e n t cent com pleted a t a cost of $150 B s tre e t a n d _ ____ sta te . If congress does not pass road, of K lam ath F alls, Tuesday let will enable the com m ittee to know 000, and orders th at tb e $150,000 F o u rth stre e t, and ru n n in g south t o ' m any w onderful healings have been d a re d : ¡the ship subsidy bill or restric tio n s a c o n tract to Seattle people for the ju st w hat incom e the club itself Beni included In the last tax levy 1 C. stre e t. 3 \ ’s section is all resi- w‘l ’^ ssedj -------------------------- - th e ® a r ” nQt re_ g rading and extension of the railro ad brings, and ren ta ls can be planned to used for com pletion of a jail in the s YOUNG COUPLE UNITED AT QV1KT XOOX.DAY W K I.M X fi' - Miss Violet T. H erb ert, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H erb ert, 1001 N orth Main s tre e t, becam e the bride of Ronda N. Clianev at a quiet wed ding th is noon at th e bonu o. t b rid e 's p aren ts. Only th e in tim ate fam ily w ere present. The bridal couple w ere atte n d ed by Mrs. Lil- lia n McC ta c k e n a n d IL .lp h B illin ts . 1 be Rev. J. S. C h a n e y o f f i c i a r .1 a t the ceremony. F o llo w in g a sh o rt w edding trip . Mr. and Mrs. Chaney will tak e up th e ir residence on Mr. C haney’s ran c h , n o rth e a st of th e city. J ““ ' ----- - th e A m erican flag will be h" " off " from its p resent term in u s a *‘ ‘“ ’ " cover “ r a r expenses. “ Pe,,8M- S t'" ly *' V' " US" ’' M“ '" m oved, t H » ilde- Action on the W eed-K lam ath F a lls th e Pacific ocean w ithin 12 m onths.’’ brand to S prague river. This is said the first to ta k e advantage of th is st^ad of the Hot Springs building, as ror the pro p erties to be rep aired as __________________ to be the first signs of activity since a rra n g e m e n t, th u s adding its sup- was proposed by the defendants. b u i,dingg , nside thp f , rp zonp pannot road im provem ent question was tak- up by th e Siskiyou county super- N ne A ttend Baby Clinic—- construction was baited by th e w ar. p ort to the upkeep of A shland's beau- , be constructed or . ... . * * , ... visors follow ing th e recen t confer-; Miss F alld in e, county nurse, held The railro ad was begun in 1918. tifu l club house of which every worn- > • I v.Qod This will release these citi- « . «xu on ie iu ctiv r»rnnd WON BY SE A FA R E R S U nder a co n tract w ith th e city of an is justly prouo. xeng of tb jg portio n of the stre e t from ence in Y reka, which was a tte n d ed her re g u la r w eighing and m easuring Nine K lam ath F alls the project m ust be A p etition was signed and sent to tbg restric tio n and it is hoped will by rep resen tativ es. A ccording to the m eeting S atu rd ay aftern o o n . . , , . . legal publication of proceedings pub- m others took ad v an tag e of th is op- com pleted as fa r as Sprague riv e r by the city council to r fiee w ater and SEATTLE. Nov. 22. Heroic work ' nee e improv em en s. Hgbed jn thg Y reka jo u rn a l, th e su- p o rtu n ity . and Miss F alld in e felt it May 29. The c o n tra cto rs a re plan-, electricity for the Civic club build- by C aptain B eaton and the crew of M ayor Lam kin 8 0 80 pervisors o rdered a survey of th e was a p rofitable m eeting. These ning on p u ttin g on a crew of nearly ing. The council granted generous .lie tug Sea M onarch, along with W inburn had asked perm ission to road to d eterm in e the am o u n t of m eetings a re held th e th ird S a tu r- 300 men and ru sh th e work. The concessions, which a re ap preciated m asterly han d lin g of the disabled buBd a b arn a f tbe hospital, and on money needed for its im provem ent, day of each m onth, and m others a re c o n tract for th is section of the rail- by every club w om an, and because v e sse ls S tu a rt and Bcss.e Dollar, m o (¡o n tb e n ia t t e r w a s refe rre d to T his action is said to be the first urged to ¿.'^ il them selves of th is op- road calls for an expenditure of or th is courtesy and the g ran t of land saved both vessels in a heavy ga e. th e sa n ita ry com m ittee to in vesti­ step necessary before th e gen eral p o rtu n ity . A baby clinic will be $175,000. on which the club house stan d s, th e The tu c hooked J i e v< ssi Is in tan gate. _____________ _ Civic club will give a luncheon io th e dem and today is m aking good heud- fund can be draw n upon. held d u rin g the W in ter F a ir. An­ The city reco rd er was directed to Boost w ith the Belleview B oosters m ayor and city council som etim e be- way ag ain st heavy seas and a high nouncem ents will be m ade la te r re ­ wind. fore Ja n u a ry 1. for irrigation. I Boost för the W inter Fair, (C ontinued on P age 4) garding it. i