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ASHLAND CLIMATE, without
the aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma. This
is a proven fact.
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THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER
(International News Wire Service)
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S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 43.
GREAT BRITAIN
AND FRANCE IN
TROUBLE AGAIN
Note Of Premier Baldwin
Causes Reopening Of
Reparation Crisis
RUHR VALLEY STILL
BONE OF CONTENTION
Engiand Threatens Special
Reparations
Agreement
With Germán Government
Unless French Withdraw
Troops From Ruhr.
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CUNO FORCED CAUSES TROUBLE CHAMBERS OF
TO WITHDRAW
COMMERCE TO
FROM OFFICE
MEET AT LAKE
Granery And Wood Saw Are
Completely Consumed
By Flames
Demonstrations By People
Compel Chancellors
Resignation
STRESSMAN MAY HEAD
COALATION CABINET
T h e m ain loss c am e th ro u g h
th e b u rn in g of a b o u t 150 b u sh e ls
of g ra in w hich w as s to re d in th e
g ra n e ry , a n d b etw een seven an d
e ig h t to n s of h a y a n d s tr a y close
to th e g ra n e ry . A w oodsaw w hich
Mr. R am sey h ad p u rc h a se d very
re c e n tly w as a lso c o m p le te ly d e ­
stro y e d . T he to ta l loss w ill ru n
betw een $600 an d $800 it is
e s tim a te d .
T he ca u se of th e fire is u n ­
know n u n less it w as c au sed by
A new epoch in c o n s tru c tin o
s p o n ta n e o u s c o m b u stio n an d th is
is th e rea so n a d v a n ce d by Mr. is m a rk e d b y th e n e a rly c o m p le t­
R am sey a s som e of th e g ra in in ed h a n g a r a t O rly, n e a r F o n ta in -
th e g ra n e ry had been s to re d only
bleu .
T h is h a n g a r w ill be th e
rec e n tly .
T he fire w as d isc o v e red a t tw o
m in u te s till tw o h u t h a d g a in e d
such h e a d w a y by t h a t tim e t h a t
th e e ffo rts of th e fire fig h te rs w as
of no a v a il a s f a r a s th e g ra n e ry
w as c o n c ern e d , b u t M r. R am sey
co&qiders it w as a m ira c le th a t
th e forge b a rn w as saved.
CHICAGO, A ug. 3 0 .— W ith C h i-’ m a tte r in to th e ir ow n h a n d s an d
c o g o ’s d e a th toll from a u to m o b ile s se ein g th a t th e s tr e e ts a re m ade
ce J a n u a r y 1, c lim b in g close s a fe rfo th e ir c h ild re n .
t o th e 400 m a rk , as a g a in s t 350
D e c larin g th a t “ it is th e rich
la s t y e a r, a u th o r itie s an d p riv a te
people o f C hicago w ho a re n e g ­
c itiz e n s a re
p re p a rin g
to ta k e
le c tin g th e speed p ro b le m s,” Mrs.
d r a s tic ste p s to c u rb th e sp e ed ­
Jo se p h F ish , p ro m in e n t clu b w o m ­
in g m o to ris ts w h o se fly in g c a rs
an , h a s la u n c h e d a c a m p a ig n
lea v e d e i^ h an d in ju ry in th e ir
am o n g clubw om en to d e m a n d th e
wake.
e n fo rc e m e n t of speed v io la to rs ,
A c o n s id e ra b le n u m b e r of th e
a n d to re p o rt a ll v io la tio n s of
v ic tim s a re c h ild re n
of te n d e r
speed law s com ing u n d e r th e ir ob­
y e a rs , a n d a c c o rd in g to th e city
se rv a tio n .
a n d c o u n ty
a u th o r itie s ,
u n less
“ T h e rich c h ild re n h a v e gov­
s o m e th in g is do n e to c u rb th e
sp e ed m a n ia w hich seetp s to have e rn e s s e s a n d tu to r s a n d n u r s e ­
g rip p e d a c e rta in p o rtio n of C h i­ m aid s to help th em a c ro ss th e
c a g o ’s a u to is ts th e d e a th to ll fo r s tr e e ts , if th e y e v e r w a lk ,” sh e
d e c la re d . “ T hey u su a lly go a b o u t
th e y e a r w ill be terriffic.
Iu a d d itio n to th o se k illed h u n ­ in lim o u sin e s, b u t th e p oor little
d re d s of o th e rs have been m aim ed, child m u st do d g e to cross a bo u le­
a n d sc arc e ly a d ay p asses th a t v a r d .”
T he a r r e s t slip, by w hich officers
leav e a sp e e d e r a su m m o n s to
c o u rt, is a farc e , a c c o rd in g to
J u d g e W a lk e r, of th e S p e e d e rs’
C o u rt. In m o st cases, he sa id , th e
a rre s te d sp e e d e r giv es a false
n am e a n d a d d re s s an d n e v e r a p ­
p e a rs in c o u rt. In o th e r cases, he
said , m ere fin e s do not seem to act
as a d e te r re n t.
Interference By Chinese
Brings Protest From
Foreign Nations
— -------
An e a rly m o rn in g fire co m p let-
ly d e stro y e d th e g ra n e ry on th e
J . E . R am sey farm N o rth w e s t of
tow n e a rly S u n d a y a n d it w as
w ith th e g r e a te s t difficulty t h a t
th e la rg e b a rn w as sav ed , ac co rd -
' ¡ng to Mr R am sey.
TAKING DRASTIC MEASURES
TO CHECK AUTOMOBILE DEATH TOLL
NO. 291.
CHINA RAILROAD
RAMSEY GRAIN
L IS
:
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAŸ, AUGUST 13, 1923
FIRE DESTROYS
LONDON,
A ug.
13.— G re a t
B r ita in a n d F ra n c e w e re a g a in
b ro u g h t to th e v e rg e of a c risis
h e re to d a y w ith th e p u b lic a tio n
o f th e
la te s t B ritis h
n o te to
F r a n c e w hich th re a te n e d to m ak e
a s e p a ra te tre a ty w ith G erm an y
in r e g a r d to th e R u h r valley a n d
th e re p a r a to in s p a y m e n t u n less
F r a n c e rem oved h e r tro o p s fro m
th e occupied v a lle y a n d to o k
s te p s to accede to som e of th e
o th e r E n g lis h w ish es in re g a rd
to th e re p a r a tio n s a g re e m e n t.
N o te. P ub lished
T he p u b lic a tio n of th e n o te of
P r e m ie r B ald w in s e rv e d to show
j u s t how s e rio u s th e s itu a tio n be­
tw e e n th e tw o g r e a t p o w e rs is
beco m in g a s fo r th e p a s t
tw o
y e a rs th e y h a v e been r a th e r u n ­
frie n d ly o v er th e a c tio n of F ra n c e j
in occupying th e R u h r v a lle y ,-a n d I
f o r th e p a s t
tw o m o n th s h av e
b e e n d e c id e d ly a t o u ts in re g a rd
to th e
r e p a r a tio n s a g re e m e n ts
a n d th e q u e stio n a s to w h e th e r
KANSAS C ITY , Mo., A ug. 13.
F ra n c e sh o u ld be allow ed; to r e ­
—
Now
com es th e J ill of a ll
m a in in c o n tro l of th e R u h r v a l­
l e y u n til th e firs t re p a ra tio n s in ­ tra d e s in th e fo rm of Mi?« M ar­
th a M cL endon, 21, of K a n sa s Ci­
s ta llm e n ts w ere paid.
ty.
Is R eal C risis
L aw y e r, ' jo u r n a lis t,
a th le te
T h e b ig q u e stio n in th e p re s­
e n t c ris is is w h e th e r o r n o t P r e ­ a n d m o to ris t a re a few of th e
m ie r B aldw in w ill be p re p a re d to title s w'hich crow n h e r K a n sa s
b a c k up h is n o te o r n o t as it is C ity ’s q u een of v e rs a tility .
q u ite im p ro b a b le th a t th e F re n ch
Miss M cL endon w as th e only
g o v e rn m e n t w ill accep t it u n d e r g irl fro m K a n s a s C ity to p a ss th e
p r e s e n t c o n d itio n s.
M issouri S ta te
B a r A sso ciatio n
Trouble is Surprise
e x a m in a tio n
a t J e ffe rs o n C ity,
U n til th e p re s e n t c ris is w as Mo., la s t m o n th .
S he receiv ed
p re c ip ita te d by th e s te r n n o te of h e r law e d u c a tio n in th e K a n sa s
P re m ie r B aldw in it w as believed C ity School of L aw , co m p le tin g
th ro u g h o u t
d ip lo m a tic
c irc le s h e r second a n d th ir d y e a rs in a
t h a t th e d iffe re n c e s betw een th e sin g le term by a tte n d in g classes
g r e a t p ow ers had been a d ju s te d six n ig h ts a w eek in ste a d of th re e .
by th e a c tio n of s e v e ra l w eek s ago
B efo re e n ro llin g in th e
law
^ b e u F ra n c e a g re e d to rem o v e school Miss M cLendon w as a s tu ­
tn e tro o p s from th e R u h r valley d e n t a t th e U n iv e rsity of M iss­
a s soon as th e f irs t in s ta llm e n t o u ri, w'here sh e took a g e n e ra l
of
th e
re p a r a tio n s
p a y m e n ts c o u rse in a r ts a n d scien ces in
w e re m ade.
1920 a n d 1921.
French M ake P rom ise
T h e new m e m b e r of th e B ar
T h is p ro m ise w as a ccep ted by
A sso ciatio n is a n a ll-a ro u n d a t h ­
G re a t B rita in , b u t it wra s a f te r ­
le te a n d local
te n n is c e le b rity ,
w a rd fo u n d o u t th a t G erm an y u n ­
h a v in g won a n u m b e r of cups a n d
d e r p re s e n t c o n d itio n s w ill be u n ­
tro p h ie s on th e c o u rts . She took
a b le fo r a lo n g tim e to be in a
th e g irls ’ sin g le s c h a m p io n sh ip a t
p o sitio n to m ak e th e ir f ir s t p a y ­
th e u n iv e rs ity in 1920 a n d is
m e n t, fo r th e in d u s trie s a r e p ra c ­
w in n in g new la u re ls in th e s p o rt
tic a lly p a ra ly z e d a t p re s e n t b e­
h e re th is su m m e r.
c a u se of p o litic a l a n d fin a n c ia l
In a d d itio n to law a n d sp o rts,
tro u b le s .
Miss M cLendon is in te re s te d
in
T h u s th e p ro m ise m ad e by th e
jo u rn a lis m a n d is e d ito r of th e
F r e n c h c a n n o t be c a rrie d o u t fo r
T a ttle r , a w eek ly p a p e r p u b lish e d
a lo n g p e rio d o f tim e y e t, an d
by a K a n sa s C ity c h u rc h .
th e F re n c h tro o p s in th e m e a n ­
tim e w ill occupy th e R u h r v a l­
ley a s h e re to fo re , a n d th e E n g ­
T h e n e x t few d ay s
w ill no
lis h g o v e rn m e n t is now ta k in g d o u b t, b rin g o u t e ith e r a so lu ­
a d d itio n a l m e a s u re s to se cu re tio n of th e a ff a ir , o r p e rh a p s w ill
th e rem o v a l of th e se tro o p s, w'ith b rin g a b o u t open s tr if e betw een
F r a n c e v e ry r e lu c ta n t to
ta k e th e tw o g r e a t n a tio n s , a c c o rd in g
th e m a w ay till th e re p a r a tio n s to o ffic ia ls of th e tw o g o v e rn ­
m en ts.
a g re e m e n ts h a v e been m et.
d o e s not rec o rd a new lis t of
v ic tim s ra n g in g in u n m b e r from
o n e to six.
D isg u sted a t th e a p p a re n t h e lp ­
le ssn e ss of a u th o r itie s to h a n d le
th e s itu a tio n
su c ce ssfu lly , c iti­
zen s in som e se c tio n s of C hicago
a r e o rg a n iz in g th e m se lv e s in to
v ig ilan c e c o m m itte e s
w ith
th e
av ow ed p u rp o se of ta k in g th e
FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS
MAlxARlA GERMS cannot sur­
vive three months in the rich
ozone at Ashland. The pure do- ♦
:
mestic water helps.
GAS RAIE WAR ON
IN THREE STATES
United Socialists Rapidlv
Gaining Power With Plan
To Reform Internal And
Financial Problems Of
German Nation
la rg e s t in th e w orld w hen fin ish -
ed, a n d is m ad e e n tire ly of steel
a n d c o n c re te .
I t w ill m e a su re
som e 300 fe e t h ig h an d 800 feet
TOWN HAS A BOOTLEGGER
FOR EACH 100 CITIZENS
B E R L IN , A ug. 13.— C h a n c e llo r
C uno of th e G erm an g o v e rn m e n t
h a n d e d h is re s ig n a tio n in fo r a
seco n d tim e to P re s id e n t E b e rt
th is m o rn in g , an d th is tim e th e
h e a d of th e T e u to n g o v e rn m e n t
¡ long, a n d is to be used fo r d irig i­ a ccep ted th e d o c u m e n t a s a f te r
bles now u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n . T he he h a d re fu s e d to accep t th e r e s ­
p h o to gives an e x c e lle n t id ea of ig n a tio n on S a tu rd a y a g e n e ra l
th e im m en se
a tr u c tu r e
in its s tr ik e w as called th ro u g h o u t th e
n a tio n in p r o te s t of h is a c tio n , so
p a rtly co m p leted s ta te .
in a n s w e r to
pu b lic s e n tim e n t,
E b e r t w as p ra c tic a lly co m p elled
to a c ce p t th e re s ig n a tio n on its
second p re s e n ta tio n .
BOXER REFUSES IB
S U P E R IO R , W is., A ug. 13.—
T h is c ity , w ith a p o p u la tio n of
a p p ro x im a te ly 4 0 ,0 0 0 , b o a sts a t
le a s t one b o o tle g g in g e s ta b lis h ­
P A R IS , A ug. 13.— B a ttlin g Si-
M IN N E A PO L IS , M inn., A ug. m e n t fo r each 100 p o p u la tio n ,
ki
re fu s e s to box fo r th e b e n e fit
13.— H u n d re d s of m o to ris ts a re re c o rd s h e re show .
of
F
re n c h science. G eorges C a r­
In a re c e n t ra id upon th e so-
lin e d up fo r b locks in a busy
se ctio n of th e c ity to d a y a s th re e c alled u n d e rw o rld sectio n 30 a l­ p e n tie r p ro fe sses w illin g n ess, b u t
of th e s m a lle r g a so lin e d is trib u - leged b o o tle g g e rs w ere ta k e n . T he d o e s n ’t w a n t to fig h t b e fo re w in ­
te r.
to rs o p e ra tin g fillin g s ta tio n s op police a n d F e d e ra l a g e n ts w ere
So it seem s th e m u c h -h e ra ld e d
en ed fo r b u sin e ss by a p ric e c u t ! o c u P^e*l in th e ra id s fo r only a
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to
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ik
i-C a rp e n tie r rev e n g e m a tc h to
ra n g in g fro m tw o to f o u r c e n ts
a g a llo n .
T h e big d is tr ib u to r s , v isit a11 th e re p o rts su sp e c te d , a s | ^ ttle th e resp e c tiv e
m e rits of
th
e
tw
o
fig
h
te
rs
,
w
hich
d id n ’t
a r e h o u rly exp ected to m ee t th e ! w ord ° t ra id s re a c h e d th e “ jo in t s ”
com p e titio n a s did S o u th D ak o ta. a n d e n a b le d th e p r o p rie to rs to re m a in s e ttle d a f te r Siki k n ocked
th e f a ir G eorges in
fo u r
d e s tro y th e
“ e v id e n c e ”
police o u t
said.
ro
u
n
d
s
la
s
t
S
e
p
te
m
b
e
r,
w
ill
not
N e b ra sk a T h re a te n s
be
fo
u
g
h
t.
It h a s been a lo n g tim e, acco rd -
LIN C O LN , ■ Neb.
A ug. 13.
In o rd e r to escap e d isq u a lifi-
G o v e rn o r C h k rles W . B ry an t o - I iug tu p o ,ice » since a sin g le d ay
d a y w a rn e d oil c o m p a n ies to re - ‘ Pas3ed w hen a t le a st one a r r e s t ¡ t a ^ on by th e B re a ch B oxing F ed-
d u ce th e r e ta il p ric e of g a so lin e P sa s n o t m ad e fo r a lle g ed liq u o r e ra tio n a n d a lso to d is s ip a te th e
a ro se
o r s ta te -o w n e d
fillin g s t a t i o n s ! 13"' v io la tio n . T he incom e d eriv ed u n p leasan t, o d o rs w hich
th e ir
p rev io u s
m ee tin g
be p u t in to iu lo rm o f tin e s a n d fo rfe ite d b a ils from
w ould im m e d ia te ly
b
oth
C
a
rp
e
n
tie
r
a
n
d
B a ttle r
m
o
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n
ts
to
th
o
u
s
a
n
d
s
of
d
o
lla
rs
o p e ra tio n .
m o n th ly .
a g re e d to fig h t a g a in , a ll th e r e ­
ceipts, to go to th e F re n c h la b o r­
City to S ell
a to rie s .
T h e m a tc h w as s c h e d ­
S U P E R IO R , W is., A ug. 13.—
u
le
d
f
o
r
S
e p te m b e r 16.
T h e ’city of S u p e rio r i& p re p a rin g
T
h
e
n
C
a
rp e n tie r re g a in e d lost
to sell g a s a t s lig h tly o v e r 14
p
re
s
tig
e
by
k n o c k in g o u t M arcel
c e n ts a g a llo n . C o m m issio n er
N llies, e rs tw h ile k in g of F re n c h
S c h a e fe r a n n o u n c e d ,
c la im in g
heav ies.
S iki a lso d isp o sed of
t h a t th e city could p u rc h a se gas
th
e
sa
m
e
p
u sh o v e r, a n d both be­
d ire c tly fro m th e re f in e r ie s fo r
cam
e
im
p
re
sse d w ith th e ir ow n
m u n ic ip a l use a t fo u rte e n c en ts.
T h a t th e c ity of A sh lan d
is
N e ith e r could see
n o t b eh in d i t ’s p riv a te c itiz e n s ’ im p o rta n c e .
th
e
w
isdom
of
fig h tin g fo r n o th ­
in m a k in g im p ro v e m e n ts is a m p ­
ing
w
hen
th
e
y
could com m and
ly show», by th e a c tiv e b u ild in g
h a n d so m e p u rse s.
p ro g ra m w h ich is bein g c a rrie d
G eorges a sk e d p o stp o n e m e n t
o u t.
of th e b o u t to allow him f ir s t to
C em en t s id e w a lk s a re re p la c ­
ta k e on E n g la n d ’s v e n e ra b le J o ­
in g th e old w ooden a n d g rav e l
seph B e c k e tt.
w a lk s on m an y s tr e e ts , a n d old
ra p id ly
bein g r e ­
CHICAGO, A ug. 13.— In d ic a ­ b rid g e s a re
GOVERNMENT HAS 400
tio n s t h a t th e e x te n siv e b u ild in g p laced w ith new ones. S ew er ex­
BU FFA LO ES FOR SALE
a c tiv itie s a r e b e in g m a in ta in e d te n s io n s a re b ein g m ad e so th a t
a re show n in r e p o r ts of b u ild in g m an y m o re s tr e e ts now h a v e th is
P o rtla n d , O re., A ug 13.— T he
p e rm its issu ed d u r in g J u ly in 239 fac ility .
! G o v e rn m e n t w ould lik e to sell
le a d in g c itie s , S. W . S tra u s &
In
th e re c e n t p a s t, th e
old a b o u t 400 b u ffa lo ra n g in g on th e
{Co., in v e s tm e n t
b a n k e rs , a n ­ b rig d e on V an N ess a v e n u e be­ bison ra n g e of M o n tan a, n e a r th e
no u n ced
to d ay .
T he re p o rts tw een H e lm a n a n d O ak s tr e e ts , old F la th e a d In d ia n re s e rv a tio n a t
show ed a g a in of 14.4 p e r c e n t h a s been rep la ce d by a new s tru c - D ixon, a c c o rd in g to S m ith R iley,
o v e r J u ly 1922, a n d a loss of 4.4 tuT. T h e old b rid g e h ad becom e head of th e bird an d a n im a l r e s e r ­
co m p ared w ith J u n e of th is y ear. d ecay ed , a n d so w as re p la c e d by v a tio n d e p a rtm e n t of th e U nited
P e rm its fo r th e 239 c itie s a g g re ­ a new one. A n o th e r b rid g e of j S ta te s. H e r e p o r ts th a t th e b u f­
g a te d
$ 2 2 3 ,8 1 6 ,8 0 2 , c o m p a red th e
sa m e ty p e w as b u ilt
on fa lo a r e in c re a s in g so ra p id ly th a t
w ith $ 2 0 4 ,2 9 1 ,5 0 4 in J u ly
l^st S ta n le y s tr e e t, re p la c in g th e old th e food c a p a c ity of th e ra n g e h as
y e a r, a n d $ 2 4 4 ,5 8 7 ,9 0 7 fo r J u n e one, w hich h a d becom e u n sa fe been re a c h e d . T h e h e rd w as o rig ­
1923.
fo r tra v e l.
in a lly k n o w n a s th e P a b lo h e rd
T he g a in o v e r J u ly , 1922, w as
a n d n u m b e re d b u t 16 in 1904.
N ew Sew ers .
23.4 p e r c e n t in th e e a s te rn
In se w e r d is tr ic t No. 23, a T h e P a b lo cam e fro m a fam o u s
s ta te s , 1.15 in th e c e n tra l s ta te s , se w e r a lo n g
M eade s tr e e t h a s old F la th e a d in d ia n , w ho w as a
40.6 in th e P a c ific c o a st s ta te s , been co m p leted , a n d a lo n g C ali­ b u ffa lo t r a d e r .
and th e re w as a loss of 7 p e r c e n t fo rn ia a n d A v ery s tr e e ts in d is­
in th e s o u th e rn s ta te s .
tr ic t No. 24. F r a n k J o rd a n w as
C ities w hich c o m p a red fa v o r­ th e
c o n tr a c to r w ho com p leted
ab ly w ith b o th J u n e th is y e a r th is work.
a n d J u ly la s t y e a r show ed p e r­
A t th e last council m e e tin g th e
m its fo r th e m o n th a g g re g a tin g : c o n tra c t w as le t to W . P e n te r for
D allas, $ 1 ,7 6 1 ,6 0 3 ; K a n sa s C ity, an e x te n sio n of a se w e r on P alm
Mo.,
$ 1 ,8 0 7 ,8 5 0 ;
M inneapolis, a v e n u e in d is tr ic t 25.
F O W L E R , Colo., A ug. 13.—
$ 3 ,8 7 3 ,8 5 0 ; S an F ra n c isc o , $3,-
Seven
tra in m e n w ere k ille d , tw o
I t is e s tim a te d by C ity E n g in ­
237.115.
e e r W a lk e r t h a t a p p ro x im a te ly o th e rs in ju re d , a n d one p a s se n ­
1,500 feet of c e m e n t sid e w a lk has g e r h u r t in a h e ad -o n collision
A p p ro p ria tio n of 40,000 a sk e d
been laid so f a r th is s u m m e r in betw een a C o lo rad o S o u th e rn p a s­
fo r c o n s tru c tio n of d ik e in M al­
d iffe re n t p a rts of th e c ity , a n d s e n g e r tra in an d a S a n ta F e p a s­
h e u r lak e.
se n g er.
b u ild in g w ork is s till g o in g on.
A ll s te e l co ach es saved th e
P urchase Land
NEUROSIS EPIDEM IC IS
p a sse n g e rs m o re th a n
a s lig h t
A t th e la s t c o u n cil m ee tin g ,
FE A R E D FOR ENGLISHM EN
sh a k e -u p , d e s p ite th e fa c t th a t
230 a c re s of lan d on th e A sh ­
th e im p a c t w as so te r r if ic th re e
la
n d c re e k w a te rs h e d w as p u r-
LONDON, A ug. 13.— E n g lis h ­
locom otives le ft th e tra c k s , one
m en a re in d a n g e r of becom ing c h a ed , g iv in g th e city 800 a c re s bag g e c a r tu rn e d over a n d a n ­
a rac e of n e u ro tic s if e x istin g o f la n d in th e w a te rs h e d , a n d o th e r le ft th e ra ils.
ev ils o f th e B ritish social system lea v in g only a b o u t a h u n d re d ac­
T h e C o lo rad o S o u th e rn tra in
a re n o t re m e d ie d , a c c o rd in g to re s in p irv a te h a n d s. T h is, th e w as r u n n in g w’ith tw o e n g in e s,
D r. B u r n e tt R ae, a le a d in g L o n ­ city w ill p u rc h a s e a s soon a s p o s­ d e to u rin g fro m P u e b lo to L a J u n ­
sib le, g iv in g It a c le a r claim to
don p h y sician .
ta on a c c o u n t of w a sh o u ts.
It
“ I nless w e d e a l m o re a d e q u a te ­ th e w a te rsh e d up to th e g o v e rn ­ is believed by ra ilro a d o ffic ia ls
ly w ith evils, o v e rc ro w d in g th e m e n t h o ld in g s.
th a t th e c ra s h w as th e r e s u lt of
rid ic u lu o u s sy stem of e d u c a tio n ,
W a te r m e te rs a re being in s ta l­ m is u n d e rs ta n d in g of o rd e rs.
w hich m ak e s n o a tte m p t to f it led by th e W a te r D e p a rtm e n t,
m en a n d w om en fo r th e ir ta s k a n d by th e ir use, it is ho p ed to 112 Cars R egister—
fe a tu re s of o u r in d u s tr ia l life ,” sto p th e w a s te of w a te r w hich
O ne h u n d re d a n d tw elv e c a rs
D r. R ae sa id a t a re c e n t h e a lth h a s p re v io u sly m ad e r e s tric tio n s re g is te re d a t th e local r e g is tr a ­
co n fe re n ce , “ th e re w ill a p p e a r in on w a te r u se n e c essa ry .
tio n b u re a u S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n ,
th e n e x t few’ g e n e ra tio n s a t a n
a n d 42 r e g is te re d y e s te rd a y , a l­
a m o u n t of m e n ta l a n d n e rv o u s
B ra d le y P a r k on lo w er C o lu m ­ th o u g h th e local b u re a u is n o t
in s ta b ility t h a t
w ill lead
to a b ia r iv e r h ig h w a y to be c le a re d su p p o sed to re m a in open on S u n ­
b rea k d o w n in o u r social s y s te m .” by h ig h w a y com m ission.
d ay.
CUTS EXPANSION
PEAN EXTENSIVE
SEVEN KILLED IN
I P e k i n g , , A ug. 13.— in te r n a -
tio u a l c o m p lic a tio n s a re fe a re d
h e re a s th e re s u lt of C hinese in ­
te rfe re n c e w ith th e o p e ra tio n of
th e C h in ese R a ilw a y re c e n tly .
District Meeting Will Be
Held At Crater Lake
Next Sunday
MAY MAKE IT
T h e a c tio n of in te rfe re n c e h a s
ANNUAL EVENT
been p ro te s te d .b y
th e U nited
S ta te s , E n g ia n d , F ra n c e , an d J a p - ! R e p r é s e n t a t i v e From Local
an» but so f a r th e C hinese g o v e rn ­
Office Not Yet Selected
As Secretary Fuller Is
m e n t w hich is b ad ly d is a rra n g e d
East On Vacation. Will
h a s d o n e p ra c tic a lly n o th in g to
Urge Cooperation.
sto p th e in te rfe re n c e by th e
C h in e se tro o p s.
A b o o ste rs m ee tin g of re p re -
W ith th e p re s e n t d isa rra n g e d
....
, s e n ta tiv e s o f a ll th e S o u th e rn
c o n d itio n s of th<*
h in ese g g o u v v e ern
rn - i , O regon ** n C u h a m b « e rs o f C om m erce
e C
vzu.ucne
m e n t a n d th e fa c tio n a l tro u b le s
j ia to be h e ld a t C ra te r r»ake n ex t
b etw een th e d iffe re n t •p a rts
of
S u n d ay , A u g u st 19, a c co rd in g to
th e g r e a t n a tio n it is e x tre m e ly
in fo rm a tio n received h e re from
h a r d fo r th e fo re ig n n a tio n s to
th e K la m th F a lls C h a m b e r of
g e t s a tis fa c tio n fro m an y of th e
C om m erce w hich
is sp o n so rin g
o ffic ia ls.
th e m o v em en t to hold th e m e e t­
U n less th e g o v e rn m e n t ta k e s ing th e re .
s te p s soon to sto p th e ir policy of
P la it to Roost O regon
in te r fe re n c e i t is fe a re d th a t fo r­
T h e p u rp o se of th e m ee tin g is
e ig n tro o p s w ill be o rd e re d in to to g e t to g e th e r a ll th e s e c re ta rie s
C h in a to p ro te c t th e p ro p e rty and o th e r in te re s te d p erso n s and
r ig h ts of th e c itiz e n s of o th e r n a ­ a rr a n g e a s n e a rly
a s possible
tio n s.
som e p lan by w hich th e y can
b est boost S o u th e rn O regon as
a w hole.
Stressm an M entioned
T h e p ro b a b le lis t of m en from
w hich one w ill be se le c te d to su c ­
T he m e e tin g ia a c o n tin u a n c e
ceed C uno is in th e
h a n d s of
of th e m e e tin g held a t R o seb u rg
P re s id e n t E b e r t a t p re s e n t an d
I in J u ly a t w hich S e c re ta ry J . H.
in d ic a tio n s a re th a t th e m an to
! F u lle r of th e A sh lan d C h am b er
be p ick ed w ill be G u stav e S tre ss-
w as e le c te d as D istrict C h a irm a n
in au as he w ill be a b le to form
E . J . K a is e r local p o s tm a s te r r e ­ of th e S o u th e rn O regon O rg a n iz a ­
a c o a litio n c a b in e t, th is being th e
o n ly s o rt of c a b in e t th a t w ould tu rn e d hom e re c e n tly a f te r a leis- tio n . S e c re ta ry F u lle r a t p re s ­
be a b le to w ith sta n d th e p re s e n t u rly to u r of n o rth e rn a n d e a ste rn e n t is sp e n d in g h is v a c atio n iu
O regon a n d also th ro u g h S o u th ­ th e e a s t th o u g h so w ill n o t be
p o litic a l c risis.
e rn a n d E a s te rn W a sh in g to n .
p re s e n t a t th e C ra te r L ak e m e e t­
R esign ation Forced
M r. K a ise r m ad e th e trip alo n e ing.
T h e re s ig n a tio n of C uno w as
p ick in g up p a sse n g e rs o ccasio n ally
Local Men to Go
forced by th e a c tio n of th e
a n d took h is tim e th ro u g h o u t th e
T
he
d
e le g a te s from th e local
U nited S o c ialists, w ho tu rn e d on
jo u rn e y , ta k in g n e a rly a m o n th fo r C h a m b e r h a v e n o t been selected
C uno
la te S a tu rd a y
a fte rn o o n
th e ja u n t. H e to o k a h ik e in to a s y e t, b u t acco rd in g to P r e s i­
a n d s e n t in a v o te of “ no c o n fi­
R a in ie r N a tio n a l P a r k a n d sp e n t
d e n t F re d H olm es of th e A shland
d e n c e ” to th e g o v e rn m e n t le a d ­
som e tim e th e re s tu d y in g th e ac­ C h a m b e r, any m em b er w ho ex
e rs.
T h is a c tio n by th e U n ited
tio n of one of th e la r g e r G laciers p ects to be a t C ra te r L ake, or
S o c ia lists w ho up to th a t tim e
of th e p a rk u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n could possibly be a t C ra te r L a k e
h a d been back of th e C uno a d m in ­
of so m e of th e p a rk g u id es.
n ex t S u n d ay w ill he selected to
is tr a tio n , m ad e
h is re s ig n a tio n
H is trip took him by th e w ay re p re s e n t t h e C h a m b e r as its r e p ­
p ra c tic a lly a c e rta in ity .
of K la m a th F a lls a n d C ra te r L ak e re s e n ta tiv e .
S o cia lists are Strong
th e n th ro u g h B end, T h e D alles,
Is F ir s t G a th e rin g
T h e p ro g ra m of th e U n ited So­
a n d to R a in ie r N a tio n a l P a rk , a f ­
T
h
is
is th e f ir s t m ee tin g of
c ia lis t p a rty ,
w hich is ra p id ly
te r w hich he tu rn e d h o m ew ard .
its
s
o
rt,
b u t th e p la n s of th e
g a in in g po w er in th e G erm an n a ­
Mr. K a ise r has been p o s tm a s te r
s
e
c
re
ta
rie
s
of th e d iffe re n t chain
tio n c a lls fo r e x te n siv e a n d i n ­ h e re fo r th e p a st e ig h t y e a rs, and
c lu siv e ta x re fo rm s a n d also b efo re th a t w as th e p u b lish e d of bers a re to th e e ffe c t th a t th e
lak e sh a ll be
sw e e p in g In te rn a l an d fin a n c ia l th e A sh lan d R ecord fo r 23 y ears. m ee tin g a t th e
m
ade
a
n
a
n
n
u
a
l
a
f f a ir fo r th e
re fo rm s . A n o th e r d e m a n d w hich M rs. K a ise r re p o rte d a very p ’^’7-
o
rg
a
n
iz
a
tio
n
of
S
o
u
th e rn O regon
th e y a re m a k in g b u t w h ich is not s a n t jo u rn e y th ro u g h o u t and says
m e e tin g w ith u n iv e rsa l b a c k in g is th e ro a d s a s a w hole w ere fa irly c h a m b e rs of com m erce.
B u siness M eeting
t h a t of g e ttin g G e rm a n y a d m it­ good, a lth o u g h th e d ir t ro a d s of
T
he
lu
e e tiu g a lth o u g h so m e ­
ted In to th e L e a g u e of N atio n s.
E a s te rn O regon w ere ro u g h in
th
in
g
on
th e lin e of a p le a s u re
E n tire C abinet Out
places.
trip is a lso to be a b u sin ess m eet
T h e e n tir e c a b in e t of C h a n c e l­
Mr. K a ise r sto p p ed a t Longview
iug,
a n d w ill h av e fo r its p u r ­
lo r C uno w ill r e tir e w ith him , th e W a sh in g to n on h is r e tu r n trip ,
pose
th e d e v e lo p m en t of th e idea
new c a b in e t b e in g fo rm e d by th e and
ith V h e Cfota in ly
im p ressed of co -o p e ra tio n betw een the
se v ­
m an w ho is se le c te d to succeed )w ltfi th e tow n w hich th e Long
e
ra
l
c
h
a
m
b
e
rs
of
S
o
u
th
e
rn
O
re­
C uno. B ecau se of h is a b ility to Bell L u m b e r co m p an y is c o n s tru c ­
gon
in
o
rd
e
r
to
boost
th
is
se
ctio
n
g a th e r to g e th e r a c o a litio n c a b i­ tin g fo r th e p u rp o se of h a v in g it
of
th
e
c
o
u
n
try
as
a
w
hole
in
ste
a
d
n e t it is
q u ite p ro b a b le t h a t
as th e ir c e n tra l o ffice ou th e
of m ere ly each c h a m b e r boo?ting
P re s id e n t E b e r t w ill se le c t G us­ C oast.
its ow n p a rtic u la r sectio n .
ta v e S tre ssm a n a s th e su c ce sso r
T he tow n is th e b est laid o u t
to C uno.
c ity th a t he h a s e v e r seen, a c c o rd ­ V isiting Her«»—
T h e g r e a t u n r e s t a n d s tr ik e ing to Mr. K a ise r, an d a lth o u g h
Mr. W ill M iler, w ho a r r iv e r In
w ave
w hich h a s been on
th e it is being p la n n e d fo r a b o u t 30,- th e city re c e n tly from San Diego
b re a k in g p o in t in G erm an y fo r 000 people it w ill h av e a d e q u a te is v isitin g his m o th e r, Mrs. F ra z ­
som e tim e , is g a in in g s u p p o rt all a c co m m o d a tio n s fo r 60,000 w hen ie r on L a u rel s tre e t. Mr. M iler,
th e tim e now a n d g re a t rio ts a re co m p leted .
says th a t A s h la n d ’s p a rk is s u p ­
ta k in g p lace in a ll p a rts of th e
e rio r to a n y th in g of lik e n a tu r e in
A m erican a rtific ia l te e th
a re th e s o u th .
n a tio n a g a in s t th e p re s e n t high
•
co
n
sid
e
red
in
G
erm
an
y
to
be
su­
food p ric e s, low c u rre n c y v a lu e s
M r. M iler h a s n o t been in A sh­
p e rio r to th o se
of o th e r c o u n ­ lan d fo r m any y e a rs, his last
a n d p o o r c o n d itio n s.
trie s.
W orkers Strike
visit h e re being 12 y ears ago.
T h e sh ip y a rd w o rk e rs of th e
g r e a t p o rt o f H a m b u rg p ra c tic a l
ly a ll le f t th e ir jo b s a n d w alked
o u t la te S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n
In
p ro te s t of th e low p u rc h a s in g
po w er of th e ir w ages.
T hey
s p e n t S u n d a y in s ta g in g d e m o n ­
s tr a tio n s in id ffe re n t p a rts of th e
H U N TIN GTO N. W. Va.. A ug.
c ity a n d se v e ra l cases o f open
ship in 1921 an d ru n n e r-u p in
13.—
D ens m ore S h u te , 19-year-old 1922. S h u te d e fe a te d him fo u r
c o n flic t w ith th e police a u th o r i­
tie s of th e c ity have been r e p o r t­ school w onder, of th is city, loom s and th re e , q u ite a triu m p tli fo r
upon th e g o lfin g h orizon to d ay as a lad still a tte n d in g th e public
ed.
th e su ccesso r to “ B obby” J o n e s ’s schools. In d e fe a tin g II. B loch,
Ebert Issu es Statem ent
P re s id e n t E b e rt Issued a s ta t e ­ th ro n e of being th e y o u n g e st also of \V h e e lin g a n d a v e te ra n
m e n t la te S a tu rd a y n ig h t a p p e a l­ c h a m p io n sh ip ex p o n en t in th e U n­ g o lfe r n a tio n a lly k n o w n . Shut««
ing to th e people to re m a in a t ited S ta te s of th e a n c ie n t S cotish tu rn e d iu e x a ctly th e sam e c a rd
th e ir p o sts in th e v a rio u s in d u s ­ gam e.
he m ad e a g a in s t M cNeal. On th e
By
a
d
isp
la
y
of
s
h
e
e
r
nerv
e
trie s of th e n a tio n a n d a lso d e ­
s e v e n te e n th hole of th e W h ite
n o u n c e d th e F re n c h a n d B elgian w o rth y of a m an e x p erien ced in S u lp h u r S p rin g s ao u rse ,, w hich is
o cc u p atio n o f the» G erm an R u h r th e gam e an d tw ice his age, S h u te p a r 5, th e h ig h school w izard m ad e
v a lle y to m ak e s u re th e p a y m e n t re c e n tly w alked off w ith th e g o lf­ it in 3. T he ouiy o th e r g o lfe r in
ing c h a m p io n sh ip of W est V ir­ th e w orld w ho has tu rn e d th is
of th e re p a r a tio n s d eb t.
g in ia in th e a n n u a F to u rn a m e n t tric k is W a lte r H agen, th e “ M an
held a t th e W h ite S u lp h u r S p rin g s o ’W a r of G o lf.”
LA W YER GETS BIG F E E ;
ON SOUTH SE A JU N K ET in a m a n n e r th a t im p re sse d every
S h u te stu c k a n o th e r f e a th e r in
s p e c ta to r p re se n t.
h is w ell-lined hoonet by m a k in g
M ANILA, A ug. 13.— T h o m a s G.
So d ecisiv e w as S h u te ’s v icto ry
| one ro u n d in 71. w ith tw o b alls
A itk en , a M anila a tto rn e y ; N o r­ th a t it le ft a p t a p a rtic le of room
o u t of bounds, th e a c tu a l n u m b e r
m an C ook, a re tire d c o n s ta b u la ry fo r any a lib is, h ad a n y of his vic­
o f s tro k e s being 69. Jo ck H u tc h ­
officer; F r a n k D. McGee an d S h e r­ tim s d e sire d to offer excuses. T he
inson, one of th e g re a te s t g o lf­
wood S h eld o n , a m a te u r sa ilo rm e n , c o n sen su s am o n g th e o ld -tim e rs a t
e rs in th e w o rld , th e only o th e r
h av e ju s t le ft fo r a c ru ise of th e th e to u rn a m e n t w as th a t S h u te ’s
m an w ho b e tte re d th is m a rk , t u r n
S o u th Seas w ith th e ir u ltim a te p lay in g w as th e b e st e v e r d is ­
ing a 67 c a rd .
o b jec tiv e San F ra n c isc o on th e played by a g o lfe r in th e a n n u a l
B ehind y o u n g S h u te ’s p h e n o m e ­
55-foot yaw l E le a n o r. T h ey ex­ W est V irg in ia to u rn a m e n t.
T he
n
al
golf s h o o tin g lies a s tro n g
pect to check up on F re d e ric k y o u th fu l s ta r g ot aw ay to a fly in g
fo
u
n
d
a tio n of belief in th e th e o ­
O’B rein . A itk e n re c e n tly won an s ta r t a n d w as n e v e r in se rio u s
a c tio n
in th e
S u p re m e C o u rt d a n g e r of d e fe a t. H e a v e ra g e d rie s of h e re d ity a n d e n v iro n m e n t,
a g a in s t a c a b le co m p an y w hich 72.6 fo r th e e n tir e m e e tin g — p a r fo r his f a th e r is H e rm a n S h u te ,
p io n e e r g olf p ro fe ssio n a l, of th is
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over a num ber o f years.
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FROM LONG TRIP
NINETEEN YEAR OLD BDYIHREAEENS
BOBBY JONES HOED ON GDLF THRONE