A shland D ada T idings ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w im u ai <5 4 the aid of medicine, curés nl^e 4 ® cases out of ten of asthma. & 4 T his is a proven fact. & 4 MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- <$> vive th re e « o n th s in th e rich 4 ozone a t A shland. The p u re do- 4 m estic w ater helps. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 (International News Wire Service) VOLUME MARRIAGE WITH 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 • MALE SCHOOL TEACHER 4 4 y LECTURES LADIES ON 4 USING RANK PERFUMES 4 --------- 4 LIMA, O.. Nov. 27, The 4 No. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922 4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol, 43) '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pretty French Girls Seek Husbands sSswfc fiSI business wom an of today should 4 do aw ay w ith strongly scented 4 perfum es, tak e off her silly 4 clothes and dress in a sensible 4 fashion th a t will keep h er m ind 4 on business, and m ust stop m ak-, 4 ing dates w ith every Tom, Dick 4 and H arry who happens to e n te r 4 FAMOU PA TERN ITY SUIT PR IN C I­ the office,” declared T. C. 4 PA LS A R E AGAIN IN TH E G ruenbaum president of a local 4 LIM ELIGHT , business college. 4 ---------- G ruenbaum said he did not 4 object to a mild b rand of per- 4 xiT r'ixrxfvi/' c ’r a ' T i r c W I V E 4 fum e, affo rd in g a fain t odor of 4 W I F E . ,la„ ,ttaeM, and enough „ BIGMAY CHARGE CAUSED WEDDING^STATES • 'KNIFE AFFAIR LANDS TRIO IN PORTLAND ¡AIL 4 FAMED ACTRESS LAVISHES 4 KISSES ON O FFIC IA LS O F 4 MONTREAL REFORM CLUB 4 4 --------- 4 ¡4 ¡4 14 ¡4 j 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 ¡4 : 4 ; 4 i 4 j 4 '4 MONTREAL, Nov. 27.— Ce- cile Sorel, fam ous French beau- ty and actress, said recently she d.d not have enough kisses to go around. But when m em bers of the M ontreal Reform club clam ored for em braces, Cecile h u rled h er arm s aro u n d th e ch airm an , Dr. C. D errie, and Senator J. G. C asgrain. Both helped them selves to osculations freely. Cecile said: “ My reception in C anada has been so h e a rty th a t my em otion forbids me to express my g ra ti- tu d e in fittin g term s. I wish I could kiss all of you.” 4 4' 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4 . GEORGE YELHOOK IS CHARGED WITH M URDER IN FIR ST 4 DEGREE 4' 4 4 STABBING BRINGS DEATH * TO ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER ■------------------------- Whose Whereabouts Are Unknown 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I __ A nother T rial E xpected Soon. LAMATION BV SiDENT WANTED V SENATOR WELSH of a bigam y charge. Mrs. T ie rn a n telegraphed her a t ­ torney to drop proceedings and to ' have th e p ro fesso r’s cross h ill, a g a in st her divorce s u it dropped, j WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. — The W h e th e r John and his “ G ussie” will i president should issue a proclam a- be reconciled, Mrs. T iernan said, on j agajngt alleged “o u tla w ry ” by w hether Jo h n ’s la te st m arriag e ja a gherty today. honeym oon e v er.” I W alsh said he ‘confidently looked T here will be a n o th e r tria l to set- j or im m ediate aggressive actio n ” by tie th a t point. No one knows tho d e p a rtm e n t of ju stice. He cited w hereabouts of Mrs. Brimmer-1 as a precedent a proclam ation T iern an . ag ain st th e K ian by P resid en t G rant in the 70’s. j « Ö 4 ______ 4 M ark P tplio K illed in Figlit O ver 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Money Sunday Afternoon; \ elhook rro f» ssor Kays C cienxw y W as Never, 4 pow der to keep th e shine from 4 Consummated with Mis. Brimmer, • the nose. 4 SOVTH BEND. Ind , Nov. 27.— A reconciliation betw een P rof. John T iernan and his wife blew up when Mrs. A ugusta T iernan suspected th at the professor had re tu rn e d from af-j flnity land, w here he m arried an-i o th er w om an, only to avoid pressure! 4 4 4 4 dawns Blows Were Struck in Self Defense; Other Two Wounded. PORTLAND, Nov. 27. — George Velhook was charged w ith firs t d e­ gree m u rd er today, while Pete M iller i and A ndrew Lubin, two of his friends, are in jail also, charged with assau lt w ith in ten t to kill, as the resu lt of a stabbing a ffray yesterday of old m aids. All girls having p a s se d . gay L o th ario s a re in th eir seventh in which Mark Piplic was killed PA RIS Nov 27.__Saturday was the a Ke of 25 are eligible to the bon- heaven, w hile th e re tirin g young men ( Piplic was an alleged bootlegger. „ , ’ „ „ „ ' , . , I n e t— a sort of boudoir cap— but it bide th eir b lu shing countenances be>< The stabbing folliweet a qu arrel I seem s th a t the en th u siasm of the bind the new spaper stands over money. Velhook, a p lasterer. comes once a year for the m id in ettes i day ¡g contagious, and m any girls not To refuse to be kissed sim ply isn ’t; SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 7 ,—Po — th e little w orkers whose nim ble yej 20, try th e ir luck in life p art- done. A m an d arin g to say no, not lice are seeking today for two frock- souRht funds he had earned bom fingers a re indispensible to th e P a ris ners by also donning the symbol of only receives the disdain of the m aid -¡co ated young men who carry revol-i f i l l e r for woik done on the la tte r s d ressm akers. Crowned w ith the m aidenhood. : ens but he also loses the sym pathy j vers under th e ir Sunday clothes and bouse. M iller ti ied to drive him “ B onnet de S ainte C ath erin e," they j D ancing, singing and laughing, the of th e crow d— m any of whom would Who held up Deacon C harles Buf- aw aY w itb the aid of Piplic and Lu- joyously paraded the boulevards in girls, arm in arm — eight or ten in ‘ake his place gladly. ¡ford, of the F irs t C ongregational bin- In the terrific fight th a t en- search of husbands. I line— su rro u n d th e first “ prospect,” ! It is a da|- of com plete happiness church, while th e fashionable c o n - |su e d - ' c hook grabbed a knife, and in self defense, struck Piplic, and Saint C ath erin e is the patron sa in t asking him to m ake his choice. M any, for the girls. gregation was leaving the church. „ .h /J a The m en followed the deacon who. lso wounded Lubin and Miller. OF CONTRIBUTION carried th e $300 collection. They ten d ered him a $5 bill and praised WASHINGTON STATE LOSES TO the serm on. B ufford reached for IL t . B I S< O R E Ol- Kt IO <» the bill, when they covered him w ith ' 4 Novem ber 29 — M accabees 4 ' , . , .. , , . The Oregon A gricultural college th e :r guns and a fte r binding and ® 4 dance and feed. 41 . , . . . , , ,, . football m achine finally connected gagging him , leisurely m ade th eir . , , , , . 4 Novem ber 30, T hursday — 4 w ith the large end ol a football score 4 T hanksgiving Day. 4 escape. j ¡n conference circles S aturd y, whe n 4 Novem ber 30— M edford-A sh- 4 «7 STU DENTS W ITHDRAW th e W ashington S tate college was FROM OREGON UNIVERSITY i 4 land football gam e. 4 CHICAGO, Nov. 27.— En route defeated by a score of 16 to 0. Until LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27.— Mrs. 4 D ecem ber 2 — E a ste rn S ta r 4 I here today Clem enceau says he will this gam e, the Aggies had played in C lara P hillips, convicted of having UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu-I 4 B azaar. 4 hard luck reg ard in g the final -tallies not give up his m ilita n t a ttitu d e as beaten to d eath Mrs. A lberta Mea­ gene, Nov. 27.— (S p e cia l.)— Up to 4 Decem ber 2— F orm al open- 4 I suggested by hundreds of friends. I of th e ir contests. dows w ith a ham m er, was sentenced N ovem ber 24, since th e beginning of ¡ 4 ing Civic Club building. 4 The “ T ig er” m ain tain s th a t his c rit­ In te re st is now cen terin g on the to from ten years to life in San th e fall term 67 stu d e n ts have w ith ­ ¡.4 D ecem ber 5-8— W in ter F air. 4 i Tui key Day gam e betw een the Uni- icism s a re good fo r A m erica, re ­ Q uentin prison by presiding Superior d raw n from the university. This is ¡4 D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long, 4 I versity of Oregon and the U niversity gardless of w hether Am erica sees it Ju d g e McCormick. Mrs. P hillips was 14 le c tu re r Lyceum course. 29 m ore th a n w ithdrew from th e ir 4 ,„ . I of W ashington to be played at S eat­ I his way. unruffled. She was given ten days Dece„’lber 22, _ H igh school courses d u rin g the spring term last tle. The w inner of this gam e will He says he did not come to be ex­ stay of execution when her a tto r n e y ,^ o p eretta ..The C aptain of p iy . ^1 y e a r. Of those dropping th eir work, Officials for the A shland-M edford . . , , . . , M edford high school is becoming will give notice of appeal to a higher ,cui— Lame vu v c . u k > v.uvu. , , , ¡probably be given an o p p o rtu n ity to pedient— he cam e to tell th e tru th . m outh „ 48 a re m en and 19 women. , , , , , i football game for T hanksgiving day , „ . .. . . __ very optim istic, and is already c ast­ Why should I m ake sacrifices b ■ pl»v a t P asadena o.i New l e a i s . The re g is tra r said th e to tal fig- ing longing eyes tow ard the state court. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : have been decided upon and a re s a t - , whjch ,g _n m any jnstancPS js when I have one foot in the g rave,” vires was not u nusual for the first cham pionship in football. Talk has isfactory to both schools, according ■ favors tbe Qregon tea m a t he asked. term . In the corresponding term begun of a gam e w ith C orvallis high LEEDOM TO HANDLE OREGON to word received by S u p erintendent present. W ashington defeated the MANUFACTURED AUTO TIRES la s t year, 58 m en and 24 women ! school which is rate d as th e best in George A. Briscoe from M edford this w ithdrew . It is expected th a t by the W illam ette valley. The only ob­ afternoon. FUNERAL SERVICE HELD ¡m inutes of th e ir gam e by a 1 6 to 13 Lewis W ym an, of P o rtla n d , rep re ­ D ecem ber 1 m ore will have w ith­ Bill Bryan, form er W illam ette FOR KEY. MR. BURNETT stru ctio n seen by th e red and black senting th e C olum bia T ire corpora­ - score, w hile th e U niversity of Ore- d raw n . T hat d a te is th e last on U niversity player, now a t San Au- : tans is a defeat by the hands of A sh­ tion, accom panied by A. W. Aya, ^ 1 gon defeated the sam e team 13 to 0. which a stu d e n t may w ithdraw w ith­ land on T hanksgiving day. If Med- EUGENE, Nov. 27.— F u n e ra l serv- selm o, Calif, will be the referee, O. A. C. was tak en into cam p by the M edford d istrib u to r, w ere in the city o u t petitio n in g the faculty. i ices for the late Rev. P e te r B u r n e tt,' w hile W. W. G reen, form er M issouri lem on-yellow , 10 to 0. I ford is successful in the re tu rn gam e, S aturday, and com pleted a rra n g e ­ I who died a t the Eugene h o s p ita l. player, will um pire th e contest. At ■ an e ffo rt will be m ade to a rra n g e a m ents w ith L . L. Leedom to handle j I I from in ju rie s received when s tr u c k ' p resen t he is connected w ith the i post-season contest. th is line of tire s exclusively in this I by an autom obile, were held S a iu r- ; Technical high school of O akland, P rincipal Cam pbell, of the M ed­ city. day m orning a t 11 o’clock a t the Calif. H. E. Hewsom, P o tte r high ford high school sta te s th a t the en- A ccording to Mr, W|yman th is is ----------------- ' F irs t C hristian church. ' " ¡school, of San F rancisco, will be head jtire question rests on the perm ission the only tire m an u factu rin g plant of) Several hundred friends g a th e r e d , linem an He is a form er U niversity ! of the st ie board to play post-season high grade pneum otic and solid tru c k j NEW YORK. Nov. 27.— One of the! a t th e church to pay th e ir respects to of S outhern C alifornia player. gam es for th e cham pionship. He de­ tire s west of the M ississippi river, stra n g e st fam ilies in the history of the m an who, for four score years, I --------- ;------------------ clares th at no m a tte r who wins the and is exclusively an Oregon en ter- Am erica is likely to be created with T hanksgiving daft.' gam e. M edford or prise. The firm is planning on sell- the adm ittan ce today to Am erica of had been a m an of God. Many beau- ELK S HOLD BIG SMOKER IN ASHLAND SATURDAY NIGHT A shland, th a t he would like to see ing $3,500,000 of the product in the Nancy Jo rd a n , of London, and F ra n - tiful floral offerings were received. Rev. E. V. Stivers, p asto r of the the question of th e s ta te cham pion­ sta te , which an n u ally uses $16,000,- cis, her t h r e e s ear-old son. F ra n k PORTLAND, Nov. 27.— II. H. Sw iney, who was undergoing a h a n ­ E lks from th e e n tire d istric t over ship definitely settled am ong the 000 w orth of tires. It has a payroll W arren, K ansas City law yer, and ¿he F irs t C hristian church, eulogized T u rn er, vice president of the B aker g e r s trik e , was released from prison high schools of the d iffe re n t d istric ts of $600,000 an n u ally and em ploys his wife, M ary, have agreed to adopt 't h e deceased m in ister in the serm on, which the A shland lodge, No. 944, Boyer N ational bank, of W alla W alla, today. ' Rev. C. F. Sw ander, P o rtla n d , and has ju risd ictio n , w ere p resent a t the died here last n ig h t from acute u re ­ reg ard less of M edford’s chances at 300 people. The m oney for the cor- the child. W arren m et Miss Jo rd a n in Eng- D r- E - c - Sanderson, president of E u -ib ig sm oker given in the local lodge mic .............. .. _ one of the i the title. poisoning. He was poration was furnished largely by LECTURES TO ENTHUSIASTIC land w hile overseas w ith the m ilitary &ene Bible university, assisted in th e room s S aturday night. M edford and best knQwn bankerg ln ie nortli- Oregon m en and Oregon ban k in g in­ AUDIENCE ON ANTHROPOLOGY forces d u rin g the war. He. sym pa- services. | n o rth e rn C alifornia each wegt Thg body wag taken homp fof M OTHER OF ( ARE GOTTSCHE stitu tio n s. thized w ith her. W arren told his The rem ains w ere sent to McMinn- a larg e delega.ion he A shland b u ria , toniRht DIES IN BELLEV IEW SUNDAY T w enty factory branches have been J. II. D oran, who has had ch arg e, wife about the a ffa ir and the la tte r ville. w here in te rm e n t took place high sc h o o ls football team and the ---------------------------- established in Oregon and W ashing- of th e local au to cam p ground d u rin g ' I city band were special guests a t the Mrs. C hristina Am elia G ottsche, RUNAWAY GIRLS CAUGHT th e past sum m er, has ju st re tu rn e d m other of C arl A G ottsche, of the to d a t®’ th a t a t M edford being began corresponding w ith Miss Jo r-, Sunday m orning a t 10 o clock, sm aker. dan. W arren and his wife were di-! BY ASHLAND O FFICERS from a two weeks trip to the n o rth - ß eu eview d istric t, died a t the fam ily J1 ie e even^ Several fast boxing bouts w ere on voreed J- F - Place le ft Sunday m orning «»in part of the sta te , w here he de- iiom e g : 45 o’clock Sunday m orning Miss Jo rd a n will not be p erm itied by au to for O akland, Calif., w here the card, which opened im m ediately A te ie gram was received by the livered a few of his lectures. at age oj years, fo u r m onths! Attending Ford Meeting— to leave E llis island u n til she posts he will spend T hanksgiving w ith his a fte r the close of the business ses- local pOn ce Sunday from K lam ath Mr. and Mrs. H. S. H arriso n left Mr. Doran appeared a t the Uni- apd 22 days. She was born in Suih , ¡sion e a rlie r in the evening. In te r-j pallg> agking them tQ gQ thfOUgh ’¡th is m orning on the tra in for R ose-¡bonds providing for the education of parents. versity at Eugene on his trip and T hüringen, G erm any. F o r m any spersed w ith the boxing and the feed, t r ain 16 in the evening and tak e in . __ ____........................................................................................................ burg, w here thev will spend th r e e : the child. Mrs. W arren is now eager liis lec tu re on antliropolOpY vpsiFst rpsidoil nonr Molino 111... 1 _ _ W e a re behind the W in ter F air, raffle s w ere held a t which tim e v a r­ charge tw o runaw ay girls by the . . . i c .v ’ ¡days a tte n d in g a m eeting of th e F ord to ta k e Miss Jo rd a n and her child to ious com m odities were disposed o f ,; nam es of Alice H anson and T helm a which he gave on several Sunday ev- com ing h ere about five years ago.l \ B _ i. . , .................. .... ¡ h er own hom e and adopt the baby. D ecem ber 5 to 8. Are you? d ealers of w estern Oregon. e n in g s in the cam p ground here. The Since her husband, Adolf G ottsche, including su g a r, ham s, etc. There Brown, if they were found on board sam e lectu re was also given at Reed died y e a r s ’ ago, she had been w ere 60 tu rk e y s given out d u ring th e tbg t r a -n college, P o rtla n d and in b oth places m aking her hom e w ith h er son. evening, as high as foui of the birds Accordingly, the police were a t the professors as well as the stu d e n ts F u n e ral services will be held from being won by one m an. hand when the tra in arrived a t the w ere q u ite e n th u sia stic , and an open the J. P. Dodge & Sons parlors Tues- i sta tio n and w ent th ro u g h all th e W ill Start Pool Hall— (ra isin g , fru its, etc. The p a m p h le t. G uard to Have Feed Tonight— discussion was en tered into, w ith (ja.v aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock, w ith in- also has a “ forew ord of Jackson ; Follow ing the re g u la r d rill th is DRAINAGE PROBLEM STUDIED j coaches, but found no one w earing Jam es H. Cooke, who form erly op­ m any questions being asked in re- term en t in the M ountain View ceme- by ANDERSON DIRECTORS the clothing given in the description e ra ted th e pool room in th e building co unty,” a list of county «officials, evening, m em bers of the 484th com ; gard to th e various p ictu res which tery. _____ ; by w ire, b u t tw o girls answ ering the and a legal d ep artm en t for farm ers, party will have a feed. The boys Mr. D oran used in connection w ith Besides h er son, she is survived by w here th e Dobbin Irw in pool room is ANDERSON, Calif., Nov. 27.— The general description w ere on th e now located, has leased the sto re T here w ere 1500 copies issued. This are planning on holding a special! his talk . ih ree step-children, F ra n k G ottsche is the first directory of th is n a tu re j business m eeting th is evening, a t d rain a g e problem , though not con- tra in who answ ered the questions The co n g regation of th e F o u rth a n d Mrs. M innie Brady, Moline. 111., room form erly occupied by th e to be published covering this section which tim e the form ation of a club sidered a difficult one, has been the put to them in such a m an n er as to S quare Deal grocery, and w orkm en P re sb y te ria n ch urch, P o rtla n d , list- and Mrs. Mary R asm ussen, of Poll­ to help fu rth e r the in te rests of th e object of m uch study bV the d irecto rs throw the officers off the track for a re now overh au lin g th e room pre- of th e sta te . ened Sunday evening to a very in- tiac. 111. and th re e grandchildren. m ilitary organization will be d is - ,o f the A nderson-C ottonw ood irriga- the tim e. However, a fte r a h u rried ‘ p arato ry to the opening of a pool and Heavy Fog at G ran ts Pass te re stin g lectu re by Mr, Doran a l o n g ---------------------------- This club will also have tion d istric t for some tim e. A to u r telephone call to K lam ath, a m ore ■ b illiard hall. The room is directly M otorists who w ere led to believe! cussed. a d iffe re n t line, and w ere well DOE KILLING I.AID TO is th a t e n tir e , so u th e rn Oregon was several social featu res, and It is of inspection of the e n tire system detailed description being obtained, PORTLAND FIREM EN beneath the Manx hotel, which pleased w ith his discussion. bathed in b rig h t sunshine Sunday planned on having several special has ju st been com pleted by th e direc- it was found th a t the girls m ter- ______ o p erated by Mr. and Mrs. Rush. UOTTAGE GROYE CITIZENS ROSEBURG. Nov. 27. — D eputy F a rm D irectory Com pleted— were sadly m istaken when they took social festivities in the fu tu re. Ev- to rs for the purpose of deciding viewed were the ones w anted. TO BOIL DRINKING W ATER Game W arden Ed W alk er has filed! The F a rm e rs ’ D irectory of Jack - the n o rth w ard tre k . A heavy fog e r>' m em ber of the com pany is ear- w here work will commence fiist. As R a lh e r t an ris • t ie c lance o t e COTTAGE GROVE, Or., Nov. 27. a com plaint c h arg in g E dw ard G ren- son and Siskiyou counties has b e e n ila id over the Rogue riv e r from the nestly asked to be present this a re su lt E ngineer H arry S. R iddell g r g gettins > t.. . m ,<>r o i __C itizens of C ottage Grove have fell. P o rtlan d fire m a rsh a l; A rth u r com pleted. The book consists of 208 town of Rogue River to beyond evening. has been in structed to m ake plans cers, t e oca o icers m ounte a been notified to boil all w ater used Bullen and W. P. Cooper of the pages and contains the nam es of G ran ts Pass, so dense th a t a u to ists Robe R«‘ported Stolen— and specifications of th e d rainage motorq>c e wit i a sk e car an spe - ,n cookine or for d rin k in g for 25 P o rtla n d fire d ep artm en t, w ith k ill-, 4331 farm ers and property o w n e rs! sw itched on th e ir lig h ts a b o u t 4 F red L o ck h art rep o rts th a t he had item s and subm it them to the sta te cd to M edford, w here t tey a rrn e c m in u te s u n til connection of the city ing a doe w hile h u n tin g in the Cow in th is county, and 1445 in S isk iy o u ; o’clock in th e afternoon as a s a fe tv ; s ta rte d from his house S atu rd ay ev- engineer and the sta te bond commis- before the d e p a rtu re of the tia m an m ain is m ade w ith the new in tak e on Creek d istrict last A ugust. W a r-; counk>-. In addition to th e nam es first precaution ag a in st s trik in g an- ening and had placed a lap-robe in sion for approval. , took the girls in charge, ir ng The fall ra ns a re ra n ts have been issued for th e a r- the book contains th e post office a d -!o th e r m achine. H arib-V eo, who re -!h is m achine F o rg e ttin g som ething.j T here is $20,000 in th e budget for theni hack to Ash an . T.ayng creek, all of th e refu se rest of the th re e men and they will dress, ru ra l box num ber, num ber of tu rn e d from a trip to E ugene Sun- he retu rn ed to th e house for a few d rain ag e purposes, but as only $10,- The p aren ts of the gar s were b rin g in g down acres, description of land and valua- day m orning,’ rep o rts th a t th e foggy m inutes. W hile he was gone, some- 000 is available a t this tim e, the m ost form ed of the r presence e ie an lodged in th e m ountain creek beds ap p ear in th e local ju stice court tion, distance and direction to the w eather was prevalent all the way one had visited the m achine, m aking im p o rta n t d rain a g e problem s will re- will a rriv e today to tak e them hacu d u rin g the sum m er, and th e h e a l t h ---------------------------- n e arest town, and his specialty, stock to th e U niversity city. way w ith th e robe. [celve first consideration. *home. _ officer has given th is w arning. , Boost for the W in ter F a ir. ¡4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 COMING EVENTS 4 ¡4 ---------- 4 1 CLEMENCEAU SULL E y E'F A S H L A N D N E W S IN PARAG RAPH