u iu u u n i u ♦44 ASHLAND CLIMATE, without the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. I I »>>♦ 4 >I < A shland D aily THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN'ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS. > 4 » >4444444444 MALARIA GERMS cannot sur­ vive three months in the rich ♦ ozone at Ashland. The pure do- * mestic water helps. • * (International News Wire Service) VO LUM E IV. S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 43. GERMANY FRANCES ALLY IN NEXT WAR Teuton Leaders Fear Power Of England In Case Of Another W ar BELGIUM FAITHFUL FRIEND TO FRANCE Impossible For Germany To Enter Next War As Ally <)f England As Combined Powers Of Continent Are Against Island. B E R L IN , A ug. 2 5 .— W h ile th e G erm an n a tio n a s a w h o le is c le n c h in g its fis ts a n d c h a n tin g h y m n s of h a te a n d v e n g e an c e a g a in s t F ra n c e , som e of i ts k e e n ­ est m ilita ry m in d s a re d e v o tin g s e rio u s th o u g h t a n d d is c re e t d is ­ cu ssio n to th e q u e stio n w h e th e r it w ill n o t be th e lo g ical a n d a d ­ v a n ta g e o u s th in g fo r G e rm a n y to side w ith F ra n c e in th e n e x t E u ­ ro p e a n w ar. T h a t such a w a r w ill com e ¡3, w ith th e m , a fo re ­ g o n e co n clu sio n , a n d , being p ra c ­ tic a l so ld ie rs, th e y h a v e c a s t ev ­ e ry s e n tim e n ta l c o n s id e ra tio n a sid e an d a re c o n c e n tra tin g th e ir th o u g h t solely upon th e q u e s tio n : "H ow can G erm an y ra v e h e r ­ se lf from co m p le te d e s tru c tio n in th a t w a r ? ” HIGHWAY TIFF CAUSES FINES California Parties Donate Two And A Half Apiece | To Local Coffers Tw o C a lifo rn ia p a rtie s , w ho g rew r a th e r p u g n a c io u s a s th e r e s u lt of a little m ixup of a u to ­ mobile!* on th e C r a te r L a k e h ig h ­ w ay w ere fined $2.50 a p ie c e by J u d g e G ow dy in th e c o u rt h e re y e s te rd a y a n d s e n t on th e ir w ay to th e s u n n y s ta te re jo ic in g . H ayden C u sh m a n of O a k la n d , m ad e th e c o m p la in t a g a in s t M rs C h a rle s B ra sw e ll of O n ta rio C a lifo rn ia , c la im in g sh e trie d to pass him a t a n a rro w p lace in th e ro a d w ith o u t h o n k in g her h o rn , a n d th u s c au sed him to ru n h is c a r in to th e b a n k to avoid an a c cid e n t. M rs. B ra sw e ll r e to rte d th a t sh e h a d so u n d e d h e r h o rn w ith a g r e a t d e a l of p e rs is te n c y b e fo re a tte m p tin g to pas3 th e c a r b e lo n g ­ in g to C u sh m a n a n d th a t h;> w as e v id e n tly v ery h a rd of h e a rin g . Since th e y w ere both e v id e n tly in bad h u m o r, a n d w ere a lso from th e s u n n y s ta te of C a lifo rn ia an d w ere e v id e n tly in th e w ro n g j u s t a s m uch as th e o th e r. J u d g e Gow­ dy could see h is w ay c le a r in o n ­ ly one w ay an d t h a t w as to d i­ vide th e co sts up b etw een th e tw o p a rtie s w hich he did w ith g r e a t firm n e ss a n d sp eed , a n d b o th p a r ­ tie s to u re d on th e ir w ay a f t e r a d ­ d in g $2.50 a piece to th e A sh la n d c o ffe rs a s th e r e s u lt of th e ir u n ­ u su a l little tiff. B oth w e re in th e w ro n g as f a r a s could be a s c e rta in e d , as n e ith ­ e r knew th e ro ad ru le s , so J u d g e G ow dy a lso ad v ised th e m in th is re g a rd , so th a t in th e f u tu r e th e ir d is p u te s w ill pro'bably cost th em less. R echberg Issu es Report A rn o ld R e c h b e rg , in tim a te frie n d a n d a d v is e r of th re e of th e fo re m o st G e rm a n m ilita ry c h ie fs — L u d e n d o rff, H o ffm a n a n d v a n K lu c k — o u tlin e d , in a n e x c lu ­ siv e in te rv ie w w ith th e I n te r n a ­ tio n N ew s S ervice c o rre s p o n d e n t, th e basic th o u g h ts th a t h a v e led him to th e co n v ictio n th a t som e tim e w ith in th e next few y e a rs G e rm a n y w ill fig h t sid e by sid e w ith h e r ‘‘a rc h -e n e m y ” a g a in s t E n g la n d , th e c o u n try upon w’hich j u s t a t p re s e n t m an y G e rm a n s pin a rd e u t h opes as th e “ re s c u e r fro m th e c lu tc h of F re n c h m ili­ S u rp ris e m a rria g e s a re v ery ta r is m .” m uch in vogue th is seaso n a n d an d a n o th e r w ed d in g to be ad d ed M ilitary Leaders Confer R e c h b e rg w ould n e ith e r c o n ­ to th e list is th a t of Mr. W . H. firm n o r d e n y th a t L u d e n d o rff P a u l to Miss A n n a B ow en of San s h a re s h is view s in th is p a r tic u la r F e rn a rd in o , C al., T h e m a rria g e re sp e c t, b u t he a s s e rte d p o sitiv e ­ o c c u rre d a t live o ’clock T h u rs d a y ly th a t th e tw o o th e rs of th e trio a fte rn o o n a t th e office of J u d g e o f fam o u s g e n e ra ls — H o ffm an , W . II. G ow dy. M r. a n d M rs. A. as w itn esses, w ho is recognized as one of th e W . S to re y a c te d a b le s t of G erm an s tr a te g is ts , and w h ile W . F . De W itt a w a ite d th e von K luck, of th e “ K lu ck f la n k ” b rid a l p a rty to c a rry th em to th e in th e a d v a n ce upon a n d r e tr e a t S to rey hom e w h e re a p le a sin g r e ­ fro m P a r is — su b sc rib e to ev e ry p a st w as serv ed . w ord of w h a t follow s. O w ing to M r. P a u l is w ell know n in A sh ­ th e ir exposed public p o sitio n th ey lan d h a v in g lived h e re se v e ra l c a n n o t, of co u rse , o p e n ly ta k e a y e a rs. Mrs. P a u l is well kn o w n in s ta n d on th e s u b je c t a t th is tim e. C a lifo rn ia a n d A sh la n d people H e re is R e c h b e rg ’s a rg u m e n t: w ill be glad to w elcom e h e r in to th e ir m id st. F ea r F ranco-B elgian Pact M r. a n d M rs. P a u l p lan to live “ E n g la n d c a n n o t s ta n d fo r th e in A sh lan d . F ra n c o -B e lg ia n a llia n c e . It is one o f th e fu n d a m e n ta l p rin c ip le s of B ritis h p o lu y upon th e C o n tin e n t TO CIRCLE WORLD IN t h a t it m ust n e v e r allow B elgium YACHT UNDER CANVAS to com e u n d e r th e d ire c t o r in ­ D U BLIN , A ug. 25.— T h e 25- d ire c t in flu e n c e of a E u ro p e a n g r e a t P ow er. W h y ? B ecau se th e ton y a c h t S a o rise h a s le ft K in g s­ B elgian c o a st d o m in a te s th e e n ­ tow n H a rb o r w ith th e avow ed in ­ te n tio n of g o in g ro u n d th e w orld tr a n c e to th e E n g lish c h a n n e l. solely u n d e r can v as. England F ears France T h re e Iris h m e n c o n s titu te th e “N or can E n g la n d p e rm it crew , a n d th ey hope to re a c h New F r a n c e to a m a lg a m a te th e F re n c h Z e a la n d b e fo re C h ristm a s. T hey o re re s e rv o irs w ith th e S a a r a n d will r e tu r n by C ape H o rn e , a n d R u h r coal re s e rv o irs . Such an ex pect to be back in Ire la n d by a m a lg a m a tio n w ould c o n s titu te S e p te m b e r, 1924. th e m o st g ig a n tic w a r-fo rg e T h e only d iffic u lty th e y a n tic i­ know n in h is to ry . T h e s tr a te g ic p a te is th e p ro n u n c ia tio n by h a r ­ c o m m u n ic a tio n s b etw een th e R u h r bor m a s te rs of E rse n a m e of th e ir a n d th e B elgian c o a st a re ex cel­ c ra ft. l e n t.” “ B u t s u re ly ,” p u t in th e I n te r ­ v ie w e r. “ you c a n n o t expect F ra n c e to give up h e r a llia n c e w ith B el­ g iu m ? ” ‘ ¡No! T h a t’s ju s t it. A B el­ gium s e p a ra te a n d in d e p e n d e n t of F ra n c e w ould be a p o te n tia l base of a tta c k a g a in s t F ra n c e on th e p a rt of an y a n ti-F re n c h c o a li­ A v ery p ro m in e n t a n d a c tiv e tio n .” m em b e r of th e A m e ric an R ad io “ B ut th e r e a re no su ch c o n d i­ R elay L e a g u e fro m A b e rd e en , tio n s! o b je c te d th e r e p o rte r. W a sh in g to n wa3 in th e c ity F rid a y R e c h b e rg a n sw e re d : m o rn in g fo r a few m in u te s. He D ifferen ces May Be Settled an d hin c a r, to g e th e r w ith th e “ T h e re a re none now , b u t th e m en w ith him w ere q u ick ly re c ­ v ery n a tu r e of e v e n ts w ill force ognized by th e 3ign “ R ad io 7 S F ” E n g la n d to fo rm a E u ro p e a n c o a l­ p rin te d in la rg e gold le tte r s on itio n a g a in s t F ra n c e , b ecau se th e th e w ind sh ie ld . R ad io 7S F h a s l a t te r s m ilita ry a n d econom ic been w idely k n o w n in th e ra d io s tra n g le h o ld upon th e C o n tin en t w orld io r a long tim e, a s h is s t a ­ is in Its e lf a m enace a n d q ch ai tio n in A b erd een is one of th e le n g e to E n g la n d . B ut th a t is best on th e c o a st an d long d is ­ th e v ery re a so n w hy F ra n c e m u st ta n c e re c o rd s m ad e by th is r ta - a t a ll co sts m a k e h e rs e lf th e m is ­ tion a re to be envied by m any. tre s s of G erm an co al; it will be M em bers of th e A m e ric a« R a ­ in d isp e n sa b le to h e r in a w ar dio R elay L e a g u e th a t live in a g a in s t E n g la n d .” A sh lan d w ill fin d th a t by r e f e r ­ rin g to th e ir log books o r p ast r e ­ Return Hom«*— ceiv in g re c o rd s, th a t 7S F com es Mrs. J u lia P e e b le r a n d M iss in h e re v ery loud an d w ith w o n ­ H elen P e e b le r, w ho h a v e been d e rfu lly c le a r sig n a ls. L ocal fa n s v isitin g fo r th e p a st tw o w eeks will a lso find th a t se v e ra l o th e r a t tlie H. B. C a r te r ho m e on s ta tio n s fro m A b e rd e en com e in M o u n ta in a v e n u e , r e tu r n e d to q u ite w ell h e re , e sp ec ially 7SC, th e ir hom e in N elson, N e b ra sk a w hich i3 closely a ffilia te d w ith la s t n ig h t. M rs. P e e b le r Is a s is ­ 7S F , so th e s ta tio n s m ay be f it ­ te r-in -la w of M rs. A. E. G ru b b , tin g ly called " S is ite r S ta tio n s of w ho is M rs. C a r te r ’s m o th e r. A b e rd e e n .” __ USE MARRIAGE REPDRIED PM W HERE ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1923. NO. 302. LOCAL TALENT DRAWS PRAISEl FROM ASHLAND KRAMERS ENJOY TOUR OF COAST California Bathing Beauty Contest Witnessed By Ashland Man Every Performer Seemingly In Right Place In Cast Of Play FLORENCE ALLEN SINGING PLEASES Afanv People Plan To See Play For Second Time On Mondav Night When Teket Prices Are To Be Slashed. E v e ry b o d y is s till ta lk in g “ D re a m la n d ,” th e p ra is e s o f one of th e local p e rfo rm e rs is n o so o n ­ e r h e a rd , b e fo re som e o n e sa y s— “ B u t how ’b o u t D r. P h e tte p la c e a s th e Je w P e d d le r, w a s n ’t h e g r e a t ? ” o r th e S tr e e t C le a n e r, H a n k P ace, co u ld th e p a r t h av e b een p laced in b e tte r h a n d s ? , an d so it goes, one a f t e r th e o th e r of th e m o re th a n 200 p e rfo rm e rs a r e given th e ir s h a re o r c re d it fo r p ro d u c in g th e g r e a t c o m m u n ity p a g e a n t. It w ill be m a n y a d a y b e fo re A sh la n d p eo p le f o rg e t “ D re a m ­ la n d ” , th e fa c e s of th e h a p p y p e r ­ fo rm e rs , th e ir so n g s, d a n c e s , a n d p a n to m im e s, w ill h a u n t th e m em ­ o ry of e v e ry o n e w ho w itn esse d th e p ro d u c tio n , foe a lo n g tim e to com e. F loren ce A llen C ap tivates T h e b e a u tifu l vo:ice o f M iss F lo re n c e A llen In t h e p rin c ip a l ro le of th e A m erican . B e a u ty scen e c a p tiv a te d big a u d ie n c e a s h e r co lo rfu l to n e s w e re jU 3t th e to n e s w ere ju s t th e to n e s fo r th e tu c - c e ssfu l p r e s e n ta tio n of su c h a classic n u m b e r. Dream hand S ong Good M rs. J . W . S h o rtrid g e in th e o p e n in g n u m b e r “ In th e G a rd e n of D re a m s ,” c a s t th e “ D r e a m la n d ” sp ell o v e r th e a u d ie n c e w ith h e r c le a r s o p ra n o voice, h e r b e a u ti­ fu l in te r p r e ta tio n of tlte n u m b e r, h e r s ta g e p re se n c e a n d poise a d ­ d in g n o t a little to th e su c ce ssfu l r e n d itio n of h e r n u m b e r. Much T rain in g Show n M iss R u th W . W a lla c e , a new c o m e r to A sh la n d , o n e of o u r new school te a c h e rs , m ad e h e r in te r ­ p r e ta tio n of th e n u m b e r w as ex ­ c e ed in g ly d r a m a tic , a n d sffiowed a finished tr a in in g in th e sch o o l of e x p re ssio n . a It w as a s n a p p y v a u d e v ille s k it th a t T ed Ge B a u e r w ith AJive R u g e r p u t o v e r, a n d th e M oon­ lig h t d a n c e w ith P a l L a C la ire a n d V elm a C lap p w as in t h e c la ss of th e m o re p ro fe s s io n a l d a n c e s of th e show . Second P erform an ce M onday I t w as a ll good, so g o od, th a t m an y of th e first n ig h te r s a re g o in g on M onday n ig h t w h e n th e second p e rfo rm a n c e w ill be given a t re d u c e d p rices. A ll th e c h ild re n w ill a p p e a r a t th e se co n d p e rfo rm a n c e a s w ell a s th e a d u lts of th e big c a st. G ra n ts P a ss— $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 p o w e r p ro je c t p la n n e d fo r s o u th fo rk of C o q u ille riv e r. T h a t th e r e is c o n s id e rb a le a c ­ tiv ity in th e q u ic k s ilv e r m in e s in th e G old H ill d is tr ic t is e v id e n c ­ ed by t h e r e c e n t re s u m p tio n of th e W a r E a g le m in e w ith its 30- to n c a p a c ity S coot fu rn a c e a n d o th e r d e v e lo p m e n t w o rk on a d ­ jo in in g p ro p erite 3 . I t is re p o rte d t h a t a la rg e c o rp o ra tio n w ill be o rg a n iz e d u n d e r th e O reg o n law s w ith h e a d q u a r te r s a t Gold H ill, to tn k e o v e r a n d o p e ra te th e C his­ h o lm g ro u p o f q u ic k s ilv e r m in es a d jo in in g th e W a r E a g le g ro u p . Dr. W . P . C h ish o lm of G old H ill, o w n e r of th e C h ish o lm g ro u p is th e p io n e e r in th e q u ic k s ilv e r in ­ d u s tr y in th e Gold H ill d is tr ic t a n d s o u th e r n O reg o n , b e in g th e f ir s t to p ro d u c e q u ic k s ilv e r w ith a m o d e rn fu rn a c e in 1914. T he C h ish o lm g ro u p w as o rig in a lly lo ­ c a te d in 1 8 7 8 by W illiam M ayfield a n old p io n e e r in th e M eadow s, w ho re d u c e d th e ric h c in n a b a r o re s to q u ic k s ilv e r in a c ru d e way a n d su p p lie d m an y of th e R o gue R iv e r v a lle y p la c e r m in es w ith th is v a lu a b le m in e ra l to rec o v e r th e fin e a n d flo u r gold in th e s lu ic e boxes o f th e m in es. • D r. C h ish o lm p u rc h a s e d th is v a lu a b le p ro p e rty fro m th e o rig in a l lo c a t­ o r in 1 9 0 6 , a n d sin c e t h a t tim e h a s s p e n t o v e r $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 in d e v e l­ o p in g th is p ro p e rty a n d th e C h is­ h o lm c o p p e r-g o ld m in e, a n a d jo in ­ in g g ro u p o f m in e .s PINCHOTMAY SETTLE COAL M INESTRIFE Mr. a n d M rs. Geo. W . K ra m e r a n d son F oss, re tu r n e d re c e n tly I Pennsylvania fro m a trip to C a lifo rn ia . T he trip in clu d e d m an y coast c itie s in- j e lu d in g T ru c k e e , a n d T ia J u a n a . W h ile in th e s o u th , th e p a rty v isited se v e ra l m oving p ic tu re stu d io s a n d saw m oving p ic tu re s m th e m ak in g . T h e b a th in g b e a u -j l ' U r i c ¿ v e /s u ts * C c Y ! C c g i i K W i o a - ¿ s m -. ty c o n te s t on th e b o ard w alk Tt V enice w as ta k in g place a t th e tim e Mr. K ra m e r w as in th e city, J o h n L. L ew is, p re s id e n t of sy lv a n ia , New Y ork, in an e ffo rt p o in ts w as w hen th e m in e rs y ield- b u t it w as m erely by a c c id e n t th a t th e U n ited M ine W o rk e rs of A m ­ to p re v e n t th e th re a te n e d s tr i k e - ed on th e ir d e m a n d fo r th e th e local m an had a s e a t on th e e ric a ; J o h n H ays H am m o n d , h ead of a n th r a c ite coal m in e rs th is “ c h e c k -o ff” of u n io n d u e s, a n d fro n t row . T hey also v isited T ru e - of th e U. S. Coal C om m ission, a n d w in te r. th e o p e ra to rs resp o n d e d by a g re e - kee w h ere la r g e r m oving p ic tu re s fo rm e r V ic e -P re s id e n t T h o m as R. T he f ir s t ste p in a c h ie v in g an , ing n ot to “ c h e c k -o ff” d eb t claim s w ere being m ade an d succeeded in M a rsh a ll m e e t a t th e H o te l P e n n ­ a m ic a b le s e ttle m e n t of d isp u te d a g a in s t th e m in e r s ’ w ages. seein g se v ra l s ta rs . “ T h C overed W a g o n ” w hich is I M A R R IA G E IS R E V E A L E D one of th e m o st s p e c ta c u la r an d u n u s u a l s ta g e p ro d u c tio n s w as be­ A FTER TH R EE W EEKS in g played a t H ollyw ood and Mr. K ra m e r says th e p ro d u c tio n is Y R E K A , C al., A ug. 25.—-A fter: one of th e m o st w o n d e rfu l he i h a v in g k e p t th e n ew s of th e ir i ~ Governor To Have Complete Charge Of Negotiations GOVERNMENT PLANS FUEL DISTRIBUTION Bituminous Miners State \\ ill Not Call Svmpathv Strike But Will Help An­ thracite Miners A s Much As Possible. • H A R R IC B U R G P e n n ., A ug. 25. — G o v e rn o r G ifford P in c h o t of P e n n sy lv a n ia h as been a p p o in te d by P re s id e n t C oolidge to ta k e co m p lete c h a rg e of th e n e g o tia ­ tio n s lo o k in g to w a rd a v e rtin g th e th re a te n e d coal s tr ik e , a c co rd in g to w ord receiv ed h e re to d ay from W a sh in g to n . 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