♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w u n u m $> th e aid of m edicine, cures nine <& cases o u t of ten of asth m a. <> This is a proven fact. «■ <> $ ® <&<$<$> i> Q VOLUME» A shland D aily tidings ♦ ♦♦♦♦«>«>«>$♦♦♦ ❖ MALARIA GERMS cannot eur- ♦ '■$» vive th re e n o n th s in th e rich <3> ozone at A shland. The pure do- *§> m estic w ater helps. < (International News Wire Service) 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922 RILEY LECTU ; «> ■§» • <$- <®> ® <§> <§• <®> <$> <$• <§> <$> <$> • SENATE COMMISSION < REPORTS FAVORABLY' ♦ UPON SUBSIDY BILL > V ---------- <$> WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.— By $>, •> a vote of 11 to 5, the proposed <®>! • ship subsidy bill was reported <5> •• favorably to th e sen ate th is af- • ternoon from the senate com- : - Jones, W ashington, republican, ♦ • its chairm an. $»l Ten republicans voted solidly ; ARMORY IS FIL L E D TO C APACITY • to rep o rt the m easure, one dem- $>| TO H E A R G IFTED • ocrat w ith them and five o th e r <$>i • dem ocrats against. <®> ORATOR Navy Men and Kids Racing Their Pigeons No. 83 ❖ ♦ > CLARA STILL PLAYS •$» “ HIDE AND GO SE E K ” WITH AUTHORITIES «> |> ---------- ¡<8> LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9.— A | new search has been s ta rte d by I <•> S heriff T raeger and his depu- i <®> ties for Clara Phillips escaped ■«» “ ham m er m u rd eress.” Since i «> her escape last Tuesday, she ; <•> has played “ hide and seek” ®> w ith the au th o rities. «> Police a re questioning Guido Spingola, alias “ The M euse.” in «> San Francisco, who is suspected ♦’ of aiding Mrs. P hillips in her zs> getaw ay. FRIDAY NIGHT C «> <•> «> ♦ <$>! * < H OF T IS E . • RADICALS ¡ . • ' ARE SUSPECTED OF STARTING CONFLAGRATION IN TWO PLAGES SPEAKER'S CHIEF CHARM LIES IN HIS SINCERITY PLANS BEING MADE Ï0 REBUILD BURNED AREA O regon Man is E n tirely “Solti” to Subject He D iscu sses; L ocation of A shland and L itliia P a ik R eceive Mu« h P raise by V isitor. B u sin ess Men D iscuss I'uiiiii* anil ( a ic for H om eless; Supplies Need­ ed and Are B eing R ushed from P ortlan d ; Steam« r Is Burned. HftVEBEEN SET FOR WmSMHBSgW .ASTORIA, O r., Dec. 9.— From E vangelists for m any creeds have chaotic ruin, citizens of A storia have Navy men from the naval air station on North Island, California, ami school children of San I)...... recentlv com- appeared before tlie public im bued pledged th eir h e a rts and w orldly | hined forces and held a big carrier pigeon race in which scores of birds were released bv the youngsters to race hack w ith th e principles which they advo­ goods th a t the “ city by the sea” shall to their lofts at the air station. The photograph shows Ensign Charles G. Shone starting one of the races Each cate, b ut never has one stood before | youngster is holding a bird. ___________ • rise to g re a te r heights. R e p re se n ta ­ a large audience m ore “ so ld ” to his WASHINGTON. Dec. 9.— An arm y t i v e business men m et th is m orning su b ject th an F ra n k Branch Riley, of Owners of cows in A shland will and m ade plana for reb u ild in g the of 22,000,000 school children in the P o rtla n d , in f his illu stra te d story of have an opportunity to get the a n i- 'c ity and succoring the 2000 hom e- United S tates to com bat “ the n a ­ & COMING EVENTS <®>, the “ L ure of the G reat N o rth w est,” m als tested on Monday of next week. less. Food for hom eless people for tional enem y,” th e forest fire, will •S> ---------- <$> delivered a t the A shland A rm ory The city council has announced th a t io days, clothing for 1000 and coal he rec ru ite d by Chief F o re ste r W il­ •» Sixteen (lays yet remain be- /» F rid ay evening as the crow ning fea-. a m easure will be ready for adoption a re the u rg e n t peeds. Supplies are liam B. G reeley, of the forest serv­ i ? fore C hristm as. Shop now. <ò tu re of th e W in ter F air. a t its next m eeting Decem ber 19, and being m ade up in P o rtlan d and will ice, United S tates d e p a rtm e n t of ag- i ®> Decem ber 12.- —A nnual m eet- <•> A fter a few m inutes talk with Mr. | will be enforced com pelling all who be rushed here. ) ric u ltu re. j <♦> ing Red Cross, Civic Club. <®> Riley, the desire comes to dispense, sell m ilk or its products to live up N ational guardsm en and ex-sol- Greeley said th a t he had w ritten i è D ecem ber I 2- -W . C. T. U. <$>' w ith all fo rm alities, and to speak to to the testin g and sa n ita ry inspec- diers are patro llin g the streets. Rev. the sta te su p e rin te n d e n ts of schools ; m eeting. <®> him as “ F ra n k ,” so g reat is the tions. ( W. S. G ilbert, m ajo r of th e old T hird calling a tte n tio n to th e d an g er from ' <®> D ecem ber 16— Bazaar, and -$■ charm of his m anner and of his p e r-' T esting is being done free a t th is Oregon d u rin g the w ar, is chairm an the dry condition of the forest and ■ ®> food sale. C hristian church. <®>; sonality. The secret of his success tim e by the federal inspector, Dr. of th e relief com m ittee. w oodlands a t this tim e of year and ! D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long, <®/ lies in the fact th a t he does not tell; ■ seeking to brin g before the children Bishop, w orking in co-operation w ith ;. j t is believed by Mayor B rom m er le c tu re r Lyceum course. <®> PH ILA D EL PH IA , Dec. 9 — PITTSTON, Penn., Dec. 9.— F o u r of the w onders of the n o rth w est and , . the county a g e n t’s office. All who and Chief of Police Carlson th a t th e ¡th e need of care w ith fire. D ecem ber 22.— High school « are dead and one dying as a resu lt o t ; . ., . . . . come in the nam e of the im m ortal !<®> . , . . Oregon in p a rtic u la r but he throw s F o re st fires. Greeley declared, ex­ . ... , . , p a il to get th e cows tes.ed a t th is ’ co n flag ratio n was incendiary ami W illiam Penn, and in th e nam e of -•> operetta, “ The C aptain of Ply- < ® > an which the « » a n explosion wlncn occurred in t h e 1(. „ , ... . , , , him self into his subject witli aban-i act an appalling toll of property zk , tim e will probably have to pay qu ite was s ta rte d bv radicals. They say peace,” was the greeting of Georges/®» m o u th .” «' Black Diam ond Pow der com pany a t . , . . . . . . , don, and his love of th e country is, 1 • heavily to get inspectors in lo r the the blaze broke out sim ultaneously dam age in the U nited S tates each ) — —— < '♦? M n cnnn tir o m m iles i l o c from ir n m novo UIlG Clem enceau to the Philadelphia • Decem ber 25, Monday •> Suscon, five here, as deep and his devotion as g rea t I year. He estim ated th a t 33.000 for­ j work. on both sides of Com m ercial stre e t. >?■ cause is undeterm ined. The dead as th a t a m other shows tow ard the est fires occur annually, m ore than forum in a b rief ad d ress m ade here. «» C hristm as Day. T hree cen tral locations have been Homes and the rem aining build- The “ T ig er” says lie is a m an of $> <$> 3> <®> <®» <®> <®> i®- <®’ <®> <® \®> a re: Ray Alaugli, W illiam W right, babe in her arm s. (hosen for cow ow ners to m ake use ings becam e residences last .right for GO per cent of which “ a re caused by peace, and avers th a t if G erm any F ra n k G arran and Ralph Brum m . “ I th in k th a t L itlila park is the of in g ettin g th eir cows to the tester, the hom eless. All pow er is off and hum an carelessness.” had suspected th a t Am erica and Eng- ; Sebastian F abian is dying. m ost delig h tfu l com bination of w ild; Use the one which is handiest to flickering candles and lam ps were “ Each y e a r.” he said, “ these fires | land would e n te r into the w ar, th ere beau ties and m an-m ade ad o rn m en ts i Many w ere in ju red by flying glass your place. The ca ttle of the south the only lights th ro u g h the storm y burn over 7.500,000 acres, an area ’ and o th er m issiles. Trees were up-! en(1 of tQwn wU, |jp teffted at thg b a ,.n „ I have ever seen,” declared Mr. Riley j g re a te r th an M assachusetts, Con-i would have been no w ar. »d.. The concussion was felt i . . . . „ ___,____ , ................ “ L et us m ake it plain to th e ag­ rooted th is m orning. “ It is a m odel and necticut, New H am pshire and Rhode! of Mr. B aughm an a t the upper end p a tte rn for all such to u rist parks. island com bined. Seventeen m illion gressor nation in the fu tu re th a t it A r f l ’ i n m*Ies away. Pow der kegs were of the cem etery n e a r H aw thorne] PORTLAND, Dec. 9.— A supply \ r l II ¡ it strew n for blocks away from the ex­ school, at 8 o'clock a. m. Those of tra in , furnished by P o r t’and civic or- A shland is one of the m ost favorably j dollars of o u r co u n try 's w ealth is' will have m ore n a t / ’ns to fight than V I v U l l plosion. P ractically all the 15 b u ild ­ the c en tral p a rt of town a t the Sm ith ganizations, left early thi. afternoon The situ a te d cities in the w orld, nestling! each year reduced to sm oke and gray the one a tta c k e d .” he said. “ T ig er” sa t in the historic chair of ings used in the m an u factu re of ex­ am ong w onderful hills and a t the b arn n e a r th e cream ery a t 10 a. m ., fo r the stricken people of A storia, a sh es.” Jo h n Hancock and placed his hand plosives are dem olished beyond re- and those of the n o rth end of town i t carried rations for 2000 persons m outh of a b eau tifu l canyon th a t • __________________ A lready pair . PORTLAND, Dec. 9. on the L iberty Bell when the “ Mar- reaches out tow ard a broad and ie i- « Kj K| ?KATE BIRTHDAYS will m eet at 1 o’clock at the big red for a ten day period. 1 included ¡fo u r d eaths and num erous accidents j seilaise” was sung. tile valley. A shland is a t once a WITH DINNER PARTY j barn on Alm ond and W im er streets, canned m ilk, sugar, potatoes rice, ! in various p a rts of the sla te have! challenge, and should be the object _______ belonging to Mike M organ. coffee, flour, b u tte r, crackers, m aca- j been reported as a resu lt of the of every person who to u rs the w est.” Mrs George W. Loosley and Mr. T ake p a rtic u la r notice of the tim e roni and o th e r provisions. Red j storm , which, w ith m any of tire roads T hough he has delivered his lec- E l, j^eji ceiebr ated th e ir b irthdays and places of these testings if you Cross nurses a re ready to go fo rth ¡closed to traffic and d rifts piling up tu re on the no rth w est in h u n d red s j j ojn^jy F rid ay evening a t th e home ; wish to tak e advantage of the free in case sickness b reaks out. 1 along the upper C olum bia River of cities and to tho u san d s upon thou- oi u ls Loosley on Oak stre e t, w here) (te stin g , M onday, Decem ber 11. — highw ay today seem worse th an it sands of people, Mr. Riley delivered a tjne ¿ jn n er was served to those; __________________ PORTLAND, Dec. 9.— The Ione” has been a t any tim e s lice the tem ­ his talk last night with the en th u si- vv|lQ ,la(| g a th e red to help m ake the* I AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY , was swept by fire today while docked p e ra tu re began to descend the early asm of a school boy declaim ing hi- (i ,y a p leasan t one for those cele-' ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR in harbor. The loss of the steam - i p a rt of the week. m aiden e ffo rt. i b ratin g .t h e an n iv ersary of th e ir _______ j er is $4000 and $6000 ad d itio n al 5 The d eath s deported a re: “ Few people west of the M issis-1 pir(h DUBLIN, Dec. 9.— Dublin is com-; tjie to its supply paper. The “ Ione” was Both Neff and B aughm an were de- Adolph Croupe, 23, who died in ■ paratively q u iet today, a fte r the At the reg u la r m eeting of sippi riv er realize the collosal i. nor- Those present d u rin g the evening f o l- 1 engaged in riv er tra ffic betw een mice of th e west th at I find th ro u g h - v v,.., -qr an(1 Alrs E E Loosley and clared to be technically legal players the storm in the C atherine Creek sum m ary execution of " R o ry ” O 'C o n -'Am erican LeS 'on A uxiliary the f0,. C am as,V ancouver, W ash., P o rtlan d out tlie east, and I have talk ed he- son ot- Calif., Mr. a n d ; a t the eligibility hearing in Salem hills near La G rande; F ra n k E. Ar- nor and th re e o th er republican ir- iow,,ig officers were elected of M M ontague, ontague, Calif., w oj. and way points. H. C. . _________________ fore various cham bers of comm erce, Mrs. C. V. Loosley and two children, J today, according to a sp ecial w ire not, who w as crushed under a fall- reg u la r chiefs. T ogether w itu the! 1923: P resid en t, Mrs civic bodies, public gath erin g s and Mr. and Mrs. F red Neil, sons Joe to the Tidings from George A. Bris- *n& limb in a logging cam p n ear F ree S taters th re a t of fu rth e r execu-:COtt’ first vice'l)resid en t- Mrs. S. A .' ' ed ucational in stitu tio n s,” Mr. Riley and Kay and d a u g h te r, and Mr. and coe, su p erin ten d en t of schools. This M arshfield, and David Linn, ow ner tions, it gave a tem porary setback t o ! P eters Sr.; second vice-president, H<)l ” will end all fu rth e r controversy upon Qi th e Eugene Sand and Gravel com- republican plans for co u n ter re p ris a ls • ^ 1S* S o u th er, secretary , Mrs. declared. "T he questions asked of Mrs. G. W. Loosley. pany, and an employe, H enry N estle, an(( violence ¡H azel G u n ter; tre a s u re r, Mrs. Don- “ 7. Y me follow ing niy lecturhs show the the subject. ‘11IU '«vneuce. i ~ ._. „ .. . „! The M artha G illette c h a p te r of who was drow ned while a tte m p tin g M ilitary prep aratio n s have b e e n ! ald s Pe n c e i» h isto rian Miss Mary most elem ental know ledge of the G ascliiu, S ale; Heavy—• q u a r­ to rep a ir a cable broken by high wa- tak en to g uard th s lives of F re ei S pencer’ ch aPla in > M rs- Lynn Slack: n o rth w est. People are su rp rised , a l­ T here were 5,405,454.2 gallons of HONOLULU SAID SHIVERING terly banquet last evening in the s ta te officials and governm ent p ro p -' p ia n ist’ M rs' Cecil N orton; sergeant m ost asto u n d ed , to learn tlia in gasoline sold in Oregon during Octo-' WHEN MERCURY READS 71 te r in the W illam ette. P resb y terian church. T hirty guests ! ------------------------------------------------------ erty. W illiam Cosgrove, F ree S ta te ! a t a rra s ’ M rs' S' A' P eters J r - Oregon pavem ent exists out :dc the jj,,r according to rep o rts filed w ith sat dowh to a table p rettily deco­ d o lla is was sent to sta te HONOLULU T. H., Dec. 9. “ Cold bureau reported th a t H onolulu had leader, says th e re is “ only one way t o 1 P>'e lim its of the la rg e r cities. -•'ani K ozer, secretary of state. The rated w itn C h ristr as scarlet and L h iistm as , D uring his a n n u al to u rs of the sta te tax to ta ls $112,254.60,. W hile W ave H its H aw aii” is the way the had its coldest w eather in many crush conspiracy and assassinations, liead (»per, Season— al exercises, the afternoon was spent the evening a re M esdames Short- Beep Snow on D ead Indian— i A rt reproducing piano. Twelve num - m er m em ber. The sp irit of good it is h ard for them to gra p ihe la d Official opening of the C hristm as in review of Bible work in the Sun- ridge, P a tto n and H arkins. Jam es Sm ith, of Phoenix, and a hers a re on the program , m ost of fellow ship, in num bers and in serv- th a t they are real and not the w ork season at K lam ath F alls will be m ade day school. The study of the life of G ran ts P ass Men Id entified— p a rtn e r ta m e in from the Dead In- which are the very best in the m usi- ice the Guild is becom ing an increaa- i»f som e a rtist wi h a g re a ’ im ag i- q'uesday. C hristm as trees tor stre e t C hrist will be tak en up a t the next Positive id entification of Oregon dian country T hursday, and rep o rt cal world, w hile the playing is a re- ing joy to all who a tte n d . nation. So great is the am ount o ' deco::, ions, one for each 25 feet, m eeting in Ja n u a ry . Delicious re-; and Dewey Jones, charged with high- th re e feet cf snow on the fa rth e r side production of the best a rtists of the T om orrow ’s program at 6:30 in te re st, Mr. Riley states, th a t it i will be supplied to m erchants (a t $1 fresh m en ts consisting of ice cream way robbery n o rth of G rants Pass of the m ountain. They spent all day day. prom ises to be of exceptional m erit seldom he is ahi» to find opportunity e a ch ). High school boys will cut and th re e kinds of cake were served ¡last Septem ber, as convicts 1909 and W ednesday trav elin g by foot from The program is being given by a t which tim e Mrs. C harles R oberts to w rite hom e until 2 o'clock of the the trees and bring them to to w n ., d u rin g the afternoon. Those p resent 1910, by officials of the O klahom a Lost P ra irie to the H unt ranch on Rose B rothers, m usic d ealers of this will speak on the po? ry of India, m orning follow ing his le c tu re . In- The stores will not be open in the beside th e hostess, w ere: M esdam es; sta te refo rm ato ry , has been m ade the Dead Indian road. They w alked city, who a re local agents for the Miss Eva I’cley on In d ia ’s m usic, v itations, le tte rs and phone calls a r e vening, hut every m erch an t will O. F. Carson C. A. C otter, J. H The ea ste rn sentences were given in from the H unt ranch T hursday, in stru m e n t tired d u rin g the evening, and will sing “ In the Secret of His received in a veritable flood. Mr. h-.ve his windows decorated and P h ilp o tt, S. A. P eters Jr., Elda An- Ju ly 12, 1917. Oregon Jones is said The men have been trap p in g and re- The public is cord ally invited to at- P resence,” w ritten by a H indu Mrs. Riley is m ore than a lec tu re r, talk - u -h te d . . derson, E. Spates, C. T aylor, H. to have been released from the Ore- port having cau g h t two fine ani- tend the program . K oehler will speak on “ W hat India ing on his su b ject; he ;s a m ission- Biael Bear Near City— H am ilton and F. Dodge. i gon sta te tra in in g school a t Salem m ala, one being a fisher and the ---------------------------- Can C ontribute to C h ristian ity .” A ary of the northw est. W hile going up the canyon road M eets w ith M rs, C o tter— in Septem ber, 1916. o th er a m arten. A ttend Salem Hearing-— welcome is extended to all women N early 1000 people g ath ered in one m orn.ng th is week, W. A. Con- The F rid a y A fternoon E b ro id ery Gives C ard P a rty — ¡Football Donee Tonight— ! G. A. Briscoe, sup erin ten d en t of who can a tte n d . the Arm ory la s t n ig h t, u n til a ll a v a i '- 'n r a,id Mr. K elts spied a good-sized club met yesterday aftern o o n a t th e; Mrs. H enry C arter gave a d elight-, In honor of th e football team , schools, and B. F. F orsythe, princi- ---------------------------- abl ■ sta n d in g room was tak en , and black bear crossing the road ju s t hom e of Mrs. C. A. C otter, on H arri- ful “ 500” p arty a t her hom e on Floyd Dickey has extended an invi- pal of thp high school, left last night ENDERS AND YINING WIN m any w ere unable to gain a d m ittan ce above the th ird bridge beyond the son stre e t. The afternoon was s p e n t; Sixth s tre e t last evening, which was Ration to all th e football squad to for Salem , to atten d the eligibility AWARDS IN W IN TER FAIR to fth e building. Mr. Riley expressed low er reservoir. Mr. C onner says in the rush of com pleting m any followed by a delicious lunch. Mrs. a tte n d th e dance as his guests a t hearin g reg ard in g two M edford foot- - him self as he ng delighted with the th e hear did not see them approach- dainty th in g s for C h ristm as gifts, Alex L iviugstdn won first prize and Jackson H ot Springs th is evening, hall players. The hearing was set F irs t prize in window display corn- a tte n tio n given him by th e audience, ing u r il the- w ere only a short dis- d u rin g which tim e light refresh m e n ts Mrs. C. R. D. Jones was able to hold The following m en have been invit- for 10 o ’clock th is m orning, b u t petition d u rin g the W inter F a ir was and th e lack of any d istractio n so tance aw ay, but th a t he m ade tra c k s w ere served. Those present w ere: fo rth for the next prize. Those pres- ed: Beeson, M arske, Hobson, Chap- n e ith e r of the two men could esti- given to th e E n d ers Company, with common with a crowd of th at size. in a g reat h u rry once he saw them . M esdam es Roy H ale, M ark Sm ith, ent ior the evening w ere: M esdames m an, C arlton, W entner, Caldw ell, m ate the tim e th a t would elapse be- the Holm es grocery second and Mr. Riley will speak at Kl vmath Mr. C onner also says th a t on T hurs- W alter F ru la n , O. W. Long, J. C. ■ C. R. D. Jones, R. E. H all, Tony Bowernian, Dix, M offit, L o ck h art fore the decision could be learned. Swenson & P eebler third. F alls Tuesday and a Mi 1» id on day m orning he saw tra c k s w here P oor F ra n k Nelson, Roy H osier, H. F ranco, Roy G e a rh art, W illiam Hab- and B utterfield. Y ell-leader H all, Mr. F orsythe sta te d he though'' it The Vining th e a tre was given first W ednesday, when he will talk a $ a five o r six deer cam e down th e road C. Em ery, Guy Jacobs, and the host-i erlay, O. B. T u rn e r, Roy H osier, "'ill also be present, and will assist probable the findings would not be place for having the m ost a ttrac tiv e m eeting of the M edford ft-ru n it to th e Lacy hom e, which is only a ess. G uests for th s aftern o o n w erejM illie Sackett, Mrs. L ivingston, W il- in m aking the evening lively. Ever- retu rn ed for a day or so. Coach booth a t the A rm ory, with D etricks noon, and to a public m eeting, snons- little ways above the upper cam p- M esdam es F. Dodge, E. C risler, C. liam W allace, Lena B reeding and e tt Aeklin will furnish tra n s p o rta tio n . W alter H ughes did not m ake the groceteria second, and the A shland ©red by th e C raters, iu th e evening. ; ground. »Cream ery third. Domar and H. Bell. j trip. i W illiam Loomis. jf o r th e boys. AIL FOREST FIRES CLEMENCEAU SITS AF STAFE STORM FOIL [ FOOTBALL PROTEST 11 c AT I A S H L A N D N E W S IN P A R A G R A P H > > a a