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♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, witnout <5 the aid of medicine, cures nine ® €> cases out of ten of asthma.- This is a proven.fact. ® A shland D aily tidings & MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ♦ <S> vive three nonths in the rich ♦ ozone at Ashland. The pure do- * ®> mestic water helps. <* (International News Wire Service) VOLUME FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43) No. 82 ASTORIA THREATENED BY CONFLAGRATION FIRE STARTS IN RESTAURANT AT EARLY ALE BUILDINGS IN ®> ®> COMING EVENTS ---------- 17 DAYS UNTIL CHR1ST- ®> MAS. SHOP NOW. • Y$> Decem ber 5-8— W inter F air. ®> D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long, ®> le c tu re r Lyceum course. !<§> - D ecem ber 22.— High school 1®> operetta, “ The C aptain of Ply- i®> m o u th .’’ ®> D ecem ber 25, Monday — |®> C hristm as Day. I FINAL NUMBER ®> ®> <? , ®>| ®> ®> . <$■ THIS EVENING 1®> YOUNGSTERS WHO STAY ®> )®> OUT LATE TO RE FINED <• I •♦> ---------- )<♦> TILTONVILLE. O„ Dec. 8.— ®> ®> ; ®> )♦ )♦ The town council has passed a • curfew ordinance, which pro- ®> vides th a t youngsters who are X not off th e stre e ts by 8:30 p. m. X may be fined from $1 to $10. X The village fire dep artm en t may <4 ; X in stall a siren to serve as a fire * !®> alarm , and also as a curfew . X DISMISSES IDEA THAT GOVERN HOOD RIVER FOWL GIVEN FIRST MENT OWNERSHIP PROVED PRIZE AT POULTRY FINE PROGRAM BROADCAST PRACTICAL SHOW FROM K. F. A. V. TONIGHT 27 business blocks destroyed with loss estimated at $15,000,000 Fire worst in history of entire Northwest; High wind, low pressure and bursting main hinder work; F^ortland gives aid. ------- MEETING OF GOVERNORS FRANK B' RILEY TO ! An excellent program arra n g e d by j £ BEING CONSIDERED SPEAK AT ARMORY W illiam Isaacs, will he broadcast L ¡from station K. F. A. ¥ ., a t the fair- Pl. ^ idvnt to AsU n o s e r Co. < ioI1 ted L ectu rer Expected to A ttra c t L arg e Crow d T o n ig h t; C arnival Spivit to P rev ail; A w ards A rc M ade f o r E xhibits in School Dept. grounds, and radio fans from Mexico For Enforcem ent, of l^aws o f the to C anada will be given an opportun- N ation; P resen t Conditions Char- itv to listen to some of M edford’s Hcterlved as “ N ationw ide S candal.*’ m usical talent. A sim ilar program will be broad- WASHINGTON, Deq. 8.— in a vig- ------------------------------------------ I Ju d g in g for the Southern Oregon cast som etim e in Ja n u ary , according orous m essage, h ittin g s tra ig h t from ASTORIA, Dec. 8.— Two hundred pieces of a p p a ra tu s and m uch hose; m ent sto re, the W estern Union a n d ) One of the long established clubs P oultry show was com pleted T h u is- to Mr. V irgin, of V irgin’s radio serv- the Shoulder, P resident H arding ad- business firn ts a re destroyed and to the scene. * ¡P o sta l T elegraph offices, n e w s p a p e r in the city, tin» A shland Study club, day, iirs t prize for the best bird en ice, who is deligh’ed th a t the a rtists dressed a joint session of congress dam age estim ated at from $10,000.- N orris Staples, ow ner of the F ord offices of the A storia B udget and th e has been the first to avail itself of terp d going to a w hite Plym outh have volunteered th e ir services. dealing with the railroad situ atio n , The personnel follows: 000 to $15,000,000 reported as a re- garage, and president of the Bank M orning A storian, the A storia N a -jth e opportunity to fo re g a th e r in the Kook pullet owned by Bert Senter, of a g ric u ltu ra l relief and prohibiton. R uth W arner-—Sbprano. He suggested the advisability of a d su it of a d is a s tro u s fire which swept of Com m erce, died of. h e a rt failu re in tional bank th e Palace re s ta u ra n t, heau tifu l new com m unity club house. Hood River. More th an 500 fowls W illiam F. Isaacs— B aritone. ju stin g the railw ay labor board and A storia today. The fire s ta rte d sud- his hu rry to save m any of th e auto- the A m erican Railw ay Express office Being one of th e pioneer organiza- w ere displayed in the 200 pens. Oth- W. C arlton Ja n es—-Violin. th e tra n sfe r of its functions to the denly in the Thiel Bros, re s ta u ra n t m obiles in his place o f business, and num erous o th e r business firm s. tiong of the city, it is extrem ely fit- ers wbo received aw ards were A lbert A ccom panists— Mrs. C arlton Janes in te rsta te F irs t re p o rts from A storia gave ting th a t this should be the appoint- L,arson and wife, C arlto n , Or., w ith com m erce com m ission ab o u t 7:30 o’clock, and im m e d ia te ly ! G uests at the W einhardt-A qtoria ho- a pen of 50 birds, w hile E. R. S tro n g -¡an d Mrs. George Andrews, th rough the addition of new m em jum ped to a d jo in in g buildings and tel were forced to flee from the th e burned area as being bounded ed place of m eeting. quist, B eaverton, and M. M. Lower, I sw ept the h e a rt of the business s e c -, burning stru c tu re , ta k in g to th e w in d ! by A storia, D uane, N inth and F our- bers. Could our fo reb ears of the m id- „ ¡ „ . . J / / ’ /» -•” < l y , mu. , G aston, w ere stro n g contenders. , He dism issed the idea of govern tion. Tw enty-seven city blocks in swept stre e ts in scanty a ttire . A s lte e n th stre e ts, but la te r word from n in eteen th century, who first looked . m ent operation as having failed and th is area a re reported to have been far as is know n no lives have been the seaport city increased this area, upon th is valley in its virgin s ta t e ,! “ The q u ality of all poultry was ] I im practical. He said railro ad strik es wiped out by the flam es, which are lost. The hotel has been com pletely; This is the second serious fire to have jjre-visioned some of the won high, especially in the b arfed Ply-1 m outh Rocks and Rhode Island I' ! should be prohibited by law and en- also jeo p ard izin g several of th e gu tted by the fire. visit A storia recently, a sh o rt tim e derful _______ =... .............. ...... tran sfo rm - changes th a t have docks. Among the chief business houses ago a saw m ill being destroyed a t an ed its rugged u n tried beatflv into the R eds’ declared B X . Keeney of E n ; dorsed a living wage fo r railw ay in an effo rt to check th e progress destroyed by the co n flagration a re estim ated loss of $1,000,000. A rcadia the succeeding g e n e ra tjo n g i Pen e> beiore re tu rn in S t° (he W iliam-^ ! w orkers. of the co n flag ratio n , firem en dyna- th e Bank of Com m erce, the M ason-! PORTLAND, Dec. 8.— The Red now enjoy, they would have tho u g h t ■ e tte valley tow n- The e n tire exhihi-j H arding ch aractarized present law m ited m uch v aluable property. W ork E hrm an e stab lish m en t, a th ree-sto ry Cross, th e city of P o rtlan d , and all they “ builded b e tte r than t h e y '1’0” *S excel!ent for a fair 01 tbls enforcem ent as a “ nationw ide scan I kind. Had the fact been published d a l,” and the “ m ost dem oralizing of fighting the flam es was reta rd e d hotel, the W einhardt-A storia h o te l,! business agencies here have volun- knew .’’. EUGENE, Dec. 8.— Mr. and Mrs. factor in our national 1 fe.” He an- by a high wind, low w ater pressure the F a rr D rug com pany, the Boston teered aid to A storians in w hat is; Onp of {he forem ost nie‘n ibers of I th a t no restrictio n s had been placed exhibitors and b u rstin g m ains. The P o rtlan d C lothing com pany, the A storia H ard- easily the w orst catastro p h e and fire tbe c]u)j Mrg ^¡¡ce A pplegate Piel ' S to '° com com petition, petltlon' ex“ ihitors from Horn Jam es C hurch, burned n the fire nounced his intention of sum m oning fire dep artm en t has rushed several w are com pany, the Beehive D epart-; in the h istory of the northw est. ' , H o »1 a / tl’6 e,ltire sta te would have flooded follow ing a gasoline explosion which governors in a confer, nee a t W ash- is tlie d a u „ h te i of one of the hard., the fair with all kinds of poultry, proved fatal to six children and th e .in g to n soon Io discuss the problem hrftvari tbn ° get a stric te r observance 1 of the , nmilPPl'c p io n e tis uvbn who braved the bardonino h a id sn ip s The tu rk ey s are the finest I h a v e ) m oth e r of th ree, were still in a criti- and MALTA t O M M ANDERV KNIGHT ■° 'e . . , , gon> and |11S ever seen, and the cash aw ards were cai condition today. Mrs. C h u rc h ’ law bv a closer co-operation of sta te TEM PLARS ELECT O FFICERS | nam e is ' w rit in large le tte rs in t h e ' m o s f generous. may die, though h er husband has an ; and federal officers. i iea ily history of so u th ern Oregon.) Nearly as m any rab b its were ex- j excellent chance to live He also endorsed the im m ediate The reg u la r m eeting of th e K n ig h t I The g ra n d fa th e r o f Mrs. Piel was i n ) hiblted here as a t the Pacific In te r- ) _ --------------------------------- need of- credit to farm ers th ro u g h T em plars was held in Masonic hall ■ the first em igrant tra in whose final national Livestock exposition in band W ednesday n ig h t, and th e an nual beginning a little past 7 1 the n a tio n ’s financial system s, and destin atio n was th is valley. i P o rtla n d , according to Mrs. E. R. o’clock. The speaker of the evening recom m ended election of officers was held, result-) two co n stitutional In the year 1896, a th o u g h tfu li Y earsley, of Oak Grove, Or., judge will be F ra n k Branch Riley on the am endm ents the child labor am end ing in the follow ing k n ig h ts being; 12733133 band of men and women, seekers for this d ep artm en t. The Flem ish ‘L u r / o f the c / a t N o r th w U t” M r m ent and one prohibiting the issu chosen to m anage the a ffa irs of the) SALEM, Dec. 8.— The Pom padour am id classical lore, organized a G iants and New Zealand breeds w e r e , Riley comes with an excellent repu- ance of tax free securities by states lodge for the com ing year. Dr. F. H. Johnson, of A sh lan d ,| Miners»! Springs com pany of Ashland Shakespearian club under the able the stro n g est. J. F. Sm ith, of P o ri- ta tio n and a large crowd ig expect and m unicipalities which has tied up em inent com m ander; W. H. McGow-) has f‘led w ith the sta te engineering i tu to rsh ip of P rofessor Irving Vining, j land, with a w hite Flem ish senior ed tQ a tte n d the closing num ber of $18,000,000,000 on which the gov M edford, generalissim o; H. C. d e p a rtm e n t an im plication for an- A fter five years of research along buck, was aw arded first for the bestj the W inter F a ir Follow ing the e rn m e n t gets no tax. ’ M ount A shland c h a p te r of the D. an o A R will again offer prizes to the S parr, of A shland, cap tain g en eral; : th o rity a p p ro p riate w ater from these lines, the w ork of the club) ra b b it on display. Hal E. O sb o rn e ,! c,oge of the addreS8, th e rem ain d er school children stu dying American « ’«"n F abrick, of M edford, senior j springs for a dom estic supply in lapsed— to he reorganized in Octo- . of P o rtla n d , en tered th e best Check- o{ the evening will be devoted to history and to the high school stu - w arden; 1). H. Jackson, of A sh la n d ,) Jackson county a t an estim ated cost) her 1901, under the nam e of the ered G iant senior buck, w hile The dancing, a carnival atm osphere he- d en ts for a patrio tic essay declaim ed Junior w arden; C. H. V anpel, of ^8000. | “A^ ,and VieJ ^ ading C ircle.” i Sun Gold H utches, of T alen t, tied ing planned A shland, tre a s u re r; W illiam Day, of The H artm an Syndicate of the Pa-j The club m em bership was lim ited w ith C aptain H eller, of V ancouver,; The j udging of the school ex h ibits' on W ashington’s birthday. A shland, recorder. cific Coast, also located a t A sh la n d ,; to 20 women. -T he follow ing year W ash., for the best exhibit of one was done by Mrg o W inter, Mrs. Prizes in the grades will be books, __________________ has filed w ith the d e p a rtm e n t an a p - ' the nam e was changed to the “ Ash- breed. Em il Peil and Miss Mabel Russel, th e firs t one costing $5, and the sec plication for a u th o rity to co n stru ct land Study C lub.” u n d er which, nam e Sw eepstakes for the best exhibi-1 and re su Red ¡n tbe follow ing a w a r d s - ) ond prize costing $2.50. These will CANALIZATION IS DECLARED a reservoir and to ap p ro p riate the the club reta in s its entity. tion of fru its and nu ts from one or- F irs t-g ra d e — F irst, F ra n k B illings, be presented to the two pupils hav-j PANACEA FOR HOOD RIVER ¡stored w ater for dom estic and m anu- The first president of th e Ashland chard went to A lbert Johnson, of and Oliver Ludlow ju n io r h ig h ' sec- ing the highest stan d in g in A nieri-i Before a fa c tu rin 8 purposes in Jackson county Study club and one of its c h a rte r Ashland w ith A. F. G ear, also o f , ond p o rtia Conover, ju n io r high; F o r the purpose of testin g all can history for th is sem ester's w ork, j HOOD RIV ER, Dec. 8. a t an estim ated cost of $7500. The m em bers was Mrs. E. V. C arter, who A shland, second. O utside of the t b jrd F red rick a Hile H aw thorne, ; dairy cows in this vicinitji Dr. G. D. These prizefe will also he offered rep re sen ta tiv e m eeting of fru it grow- Second g r a d e F irst, M alcolm ' Bishop, federal tuberculosis tester. next sem ester and a re based entirely ers and a num ber of resid en ts of this w ater will be tak en from springs still holds her association with the county products, very little fru it was! trib u ta ry to A ntelope creek. i club. The first secretary , also a exhibited. ¡Meyer, ju n io r high; second, M ark will be in A shland the rem ain d er of city, Joseph N. T eal, in a sh o rt ad- upon the m ark s attain ed . ¡c h a rte r m em ber and still active in The high school o rch estra and high Koebie r( ju n io r high; th ird , La V e rn jth is week and all of the one follow- High school stu d e n ts may w rite dress, b ro u g h t before Hood River! ‘ th e club, was Mrs. ,H L. Sayles, school gletKclub, u n d er the direction I K eljey> ju n io r high. ' ing. He will m ake h s official head- upon any one of the five following the im portance of the developm ent G. A. R. POST OFFICIATES , O ther residents of A shland a t one of Miss Leona M arsters, gave an ex T hird grade— F irst, Ju n e Aikens, q u a rte rs a t the Hotel A shland. su b jects: T heodore Roosevelt— the and utilizatio n of the C o lu m b ia( Aqp pvN ER A L OF JAMES LOWE tim e active in the early days of the cellent program T hursday evening. H aw thorne; second, Raym ond T ut- F a rm e rs and dairy ow ners are ad- g re a t A m erican; The S pirit of Ore- liv e r as a m eans of tra n sp o rta tio n ; _______ ---------- organization, are Mrs. George E u -)P ro f. G reenleaf, Rogue River enter- tle H aw thorne; th ird , Doreen Lever- vised to have th eir cows tested at gon; George Rogers C lark and his and source of pow er and irr ig a tio n / The funeral services for Jam es hanks, Mrs. G. S. B u tler and Mrs tain e r, was introduced by S u p e rin -! ette, ju n io r high. ¡his tim e, a m inim um c h a rg e of 25 E xpedition; M aking Some Island He co n trasted th e developm ent ^ 1 - Lowe w ere heW a t th e B apti8t church J a n e t Mowgt ten d en t G. A. Brisco? and delivered F o u rth grade— F irst, Dorence Ru- cents a head being charged. If the Am erican in Spirit, and Am erican low .ng the utilization of the R hine T hurgday aftern 0 0 n a t 2 :3 0 o’clock, »uy a u u m e ouu vauai w or^ c^ub !Or y e a r s .th e address of the evening. A fter ge r, j Un;or high; second, H u ili Car- testin g is not done a t th is tim e, and U nrest. Its Cause and Cure. river in G erm any and th e Soo canal Lakes region w ith the Iand WCre conducted by Rev' M iller; 1922 and 1923 is along sim ilar lines the re g u la r program Carl H. Love- ter> ju n io r high; th ird Velma Hall, an inspector has to be brought to E ssavs a re to be about 1000 w ords in the G reat . . .. -and th e local G. A. R. post, of which to those of the original organiza-i land created a g rea t am ount of in- ¡,¡«,1, f i1f> P i v th P c o s t w ill ip a c ii a n n i n r i - in len g th , and a re to be ty p ew ritten s ta g n a n t condition of shipping on . . ' . , Junior high. tne c.ty, tne cost win ieacn appioxi- 11 6 • . . he was a m em ber. tion— an intensive study of th re e of tere st bv a duet w ith a Brunsw ick rh a rtn ttP I p M «™ ma.'plv S is •> h a u l Cows found mid handed in bv the tim e set bv the C olum bia betw een P o rtla n d and . . . . .. , ,, h ltth gra(*e— C h arlo tte ceeoom , m a e iy a ne ■ to w s lounn Mr. Lowe leaves his wife and th re e S h ak esp eare’s plays, and Scenic talk in g m achine, playing a saxophone ju n jo r high; second F rances H ardy, tu b erc u la r can be shipped to P o rt- S u p erin ten d en t G. A. Briscoe. These Hie upper reaches, sons to m ourn his d e p a rtu re ; Mrs. A m erica.* , solo accom panied on th e phonograph. H aw thorne; t h i r d /M a d g e M arian, land, w here the ow ner will receive a essays will be su m hitted to the com- He contended th a t m uch of the Mary Lowe, of A shland; W illiam Officers for th e c u rre n t y e a r a re ; 1 A nnouncem ent of the prize win- H aw thorne m inim um am ount of $50 for each m ittee on patrio tic education, of Mt d e sert country of e a ste rn Oregon and Lowe, of Lincoln Neb.; W alter L. Mrs. V. V. Mills, presid en t; Mrs. E .in in g windows and m erc h an ts’ booths A s h la n d c h a n t e r D A R who will W ashington which lies in th e Colum- ±J° We’ u in co * % weD ’ w a ‘ie r M rs- *• v - MU*8’ P resioent; .virs. K.in ,n g w innow s a n a m erenam s n o o r a s g i x t h B_ F i r s t i J o e H all, Haw- cow. the paym ent being m ade from a »a, i. h O j iU basjn inight bp m ade (o Lowe, of ea ste rn Oregon, and George A. W oods, vice-president; Mrs. Ar- will be m ade th is evening. Special th o rn e ; 8ecOnd, E unice H ager, ju n io r fund provided for by the co-opera- select th e six best, C. Lowe, of S tites, Idaho. th u r G. Adam s, secretary. ¡m usic will be furnished by the city high; th¡rd WHliam Bow eim an, tion of the governm ent and the state. m em orized by th e a u th o rs and de su p p o rt th o u san d s of fam ilies, if H aw thorne. claim ed at a public program to be onb' the river were m ade navigable Sixth A— F irst, M adeline S te v en s/ given a t the high school on or about ■ H aw thorne; second, Billy W ilson, F e b ru a ry 22. ju n io r high; th ird , Lee Boyd, H aw A selected com m ittee of th re e who thorne. have no connection w ith th e D. A. R., M echanical d raw ing— F irst Marion th e school o r th e co n testan ts, will • F ro st; second, R aym ond S te n n e tt;) decide upon the m erits of these pro I th ird , M arion F rost. „ A ductions and aw ard the prizes. L ast X- A rt, seventh A— F irst, Louise Ru- A year, only one prize was given, which .X ger; second, Adeline Coovling; th ird , was aw arded to Miss E d ith Dodge. E leanor Sw edenburg. C ontributions to date, money de- T his year, two will be given, a $10 A rt, seventh B— F irst. D orothy posited to th e A m bulance F und, a re : CAMAS, Or., Dec. 8.— C harles and a $5 gold piece. -, Life Stevens; second. Hazel W alters; A shland Daily T i d in g s .................$100 It is th e earnest hope of Mt. Ash- T u ck er- 16 >ea r old boy, is su fferin g , th ird , V irginia Roach. ¡Jesse W i n b u r n ............................... 100 land c h a p te r th at the stu d e n ts bv lroni a concussion of the brain as a Sewing, ju n io r high— E m broidery Dr. George Ja rv is ........................ 100 th eir effo rts, will show th e ir appro- resu lt of th e fìrst c o a stia K accid en ti lan d tow els— F irs t E d ith Brookm il- Dr. Wood ........................................ 100 d a tio n of the c h a p te r’s in te re st in to be reported this w inter, His sled ler; second, M argaret C hurchm an; j J. P. Dodge & S o n s ..................... 100 stru ck an autom obile. th is w ork. th ird , Hazel W alters. ¡G. S. B u t l e r .................................... 100 OF D. A. R. OFFERS DAIRY COW TESIER SULL IN VICINILI Aviator Is Burned to Death in His Wrecked Plane I AS SLED HITS ADIO j I Sewing, senior high — Cotton Dr. S w e d e n b u r g ............... 100 dresses— F irst, V irginia F ro st; sec- B ert M o s e s ......................... 50 D elbert King who was form erly a" resident of A shland, but who h a s ' ond, Florence W ilson; th ird . Lizzie O. A. P a u l s e r u d ............... 25 < V* i: X - ' 8 ad » fit « « i been w orking for the C alifornia Ore- Owens. Wool dresses—-First, Dor- C. L Loom is ................................ 111 " XX X ’««“ '»ASÍ ' othy Spptes; second, E sth er Coun- W. S. D e P e a u ............................. 1 gon Pow er com pany at C ottage G rove' for some tim e past, is visiting for a ! ™ ¡te r; th ird , Em ily W entner. ; O ther co n trib u to rs declared, b u t Neil Creek school received a spe- not yet paid, are H. G. E nders Sr., few days w ith friends in A shland.! This photograph was taken a few* seconds a fte r Lieut. John Blaney, contestant in tlie aviation races at H artford, He expects to go to Y reka a t the* C°nn - had struck a tree, crashed to the ground and perished in his burning plane. At the left is a photograph cial prize for a book of pressed wild $100; Mrs. E ugenia A tkinson, $25; flow ers. a nd tbe M urphy E lectric Co., $25, th e classified page, end of his visit here. ; of Bla*'ey made Juat befora “hopped off” in the race. Hero for r, Few Days—■ Ray Beckley, of the Beckley com -. m ission firm of P o rtla n d , was a vis- ito r in the city this week, having com e here in th e in terest of his firm Y esterday he was busily engaged in looking over the cattle in the valley It pays to read I