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ASHLAND CLIMATE, without the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. A shland D aily T idings THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER ___________________________ VOL NO. V. FOR NEARLY FIFTY v T arq (International News Wire Service) » n < i j 1 U A K 5, < u i MA LABI A GEBA í S cannot sur- vive three mont! m the rich ♦ ozone at Ashland. The pure do * mestic water helps. -» ♦ -I Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923. NO. 7 FORUM MEETING STATE CHAMBER TO BE TUESDAY SEVEN UNITED PLAN O R EG O N STATES BATTLE DEVELOPMENT ‘ s t s £ r SHIPS WRECKED The Boys and Girls clubs of the Ashland District are working hard President Vining Of State to make the Forum Luncheon to Commercial Bodies morrow noon a decided success. States Plans They feel sure that the members of the Chamber of Commerce will turn out full force to encourage our young people to help in a ' work that means much to our TOURIST TRADE TO »44 GREEK PREMIER ACCEPTS TERMS OF AGREEMENT Navy Department Suspends Judgment Of Disaster Responsibility KIWANIAS MAY INSTALL HERE First Meet Of Year Will Be Held Tomorrow Noon At Hotel Ashland W AGNER WILL TAKE P O ST A L D U T IE S A movement is on foot here to Install a branch of the Kiwanias Club in Ashland and the organ Commission As Acting Post Master Expected In izer for the club, Mr. Lincoln was in town over the week-end work Few Weeks ing to this end. In order to secure a charter the LOSS GREATEST IN chapter has to have a member GREECE ANXIOUS BE ATTRACTED H ER E|co,*munily ship of fifty men and not more HISTORY OP NAVY The program will be “different” CONFIRMATION OF TO KEEP PEACE than two men are allowed to be from the usual Forum program. SENATE NECESSARY taken from any one profession. ■ The Girls clubs are urging the At a meeting held last Friday Sectional Jealousy Worst ; iadifcS to a special effort to the members of the prcfipective 5?J* K x u t K T k ö l t t Ä . ? . Problem To Be Overcome be present. The Girls will have a Investigation Of Disaster Further Invasion Of Greek chapter elected temporary officers! worth-while part in the program. Not F ar Enough Along As K. Tomilson being selected as Similarity .Between Career is Statement Of Vining Miss Thomas, of the Ambassador, Swimming Club, Atlantic City Territory By Troops Of H. State Club leader, Allen, Coun- Yet To Permit Expression President. W. J. Crandell as Sec 15-year-old national breastroke champion. She won the h o n o râ t Of Retiring Post Master Kapld Growth Predicted) ty Leader Moos, and County Italy Mill Be Resisted retary and Henry Enders Jr., as Of Opinion. Causes Are Indianapolis recently when she hung uP a world’s record. And That Of New Official 111 Next Five Years. School Supt. Mrs. Carter will be To Last According To treasurer. Unexplained Now. ______ t Present and will give a short talk. Both The attempt to secure the need-1 X’ery Remarkable. Premier Gonatas. I he County Court it is hoped Long Residents Here. Pd fifty members is on foot now A great state wide development, will attend to get an insight into and the result will be known in a WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.— The campaign which will see the state ' tins branch of work that is being very few days. Medford recent ATHENS, Sept 10.— “We accept Navy Department has “Suspended of Oregon advanced further in , carried on by the county. The announcement from Wash ly secured a chapter of the organ- ; the Allied Ambassadors note with the disaster the next five years than ever be This first Forum Meeting and Judgment” upon out reservations in order to show ziation and the organizer, Mr. ington that Fred D. Wagner had fore in any period of ten or fif luncheon will be held at the Hotel which befell seven United States j _ ---------- ! the entire world that Greece is Lincoln has been working here been appointed acting postmaster late Saturday teen years is to be put on by the Ashland at noon according to Navy destroyers Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bose re LArkm Grubb, well known hard ! ready to make any sacrifice in or- for the past week in an attempt at Ashland will result in his tak State Chamber of Commerce Mrs. J. H. Fuller, who is in night off the Southern California turned to Ashland last night from iwace employee, was seized with | der to prevent a European con ing charge of the office in a few to get a chapter for Ashland. starting immediately according to charge of the luncheon, and af Coast according to Secretary Den- a three week's motor vacation. tile wander lust over the week- j flict” said Premier Gonata weeks in the due course of events, _ i —— — to iln y Professor Irving E. Vining Presi ter the luncheon the assemblage by until a thorough investigation Newport. Seaside, Ocean Side and end. j I poll receipt of his appointment Mr. and Mrs. Grubb motored 1 in an exclusive interview to the dent of the State Chamber who Will go to Chautauqua Pioneer of the matter can be made. Portland were among the resorts to Brush Mountain and pitched a 1 International Press. Mr. Wagner will sign and fill out is in Ashland this week from Lake hall where the display work of R eason U nexplained visited. No astonishing events or tent, feeling at ease Alia bond which will then be re with the, Corfu N ot M entioned For some as ye tunexplained uncalculated occurrences roused world being able to breath pure' of the Woods where he has been the Boys and Girls Clubs of the n t M , turned Washin«<«» and a com- “The evacuation of Corfu was spending his summer vacation. I county will be put on. reason the seven destroyers lo.r the tourists from their routine ozone. U n i ",iss,on as acting postmaster will llot mentioned in our reply be- v ay late Saturday night in a Everything sailed true to form un- f fcortunately; the deer season j , cause Rapid Growth Prophesied Mrs. Fuller states that all peo- ^rwarded to him and upon we have confidence that the Professor Vining predicts that I wbo do not wish to attend the dense tog off the Southern Call.’ til Newport and deep sea fishing Many of the Ashland atores are i w ”, ,,^0<'ee<, <° 4. ... i in f“,1 sway as was «be fam-¡Council of Allied Ambassadors with aol its undaunted thrill, ilv eatiin«. j .. • •••_ — i ornia coast and ran head on in- the state will make more rapid 'lincbeon should come to the ex . . thrill;., il} gathng. Early in the morning i will obtain the evacuation at #1, « ■ « n s for ,|le Larkin slole (rom t. < rocky California coast at eroded paths strides in the deveopment of its ¡‘¡bit anyway as the exhibit is Jackson Fair and It may be pos-■ *Srna,<‘ •'PP’»intinent moment. resources and the drawing ofl set- real>y the most important part of a pe. d of over 24 knots an )io :i. Ini company with other Ashland ing place Io search the hillsides sible to have all of tho business , 1 rp<iuir,s ‘be preaiden- I uri her Advance Dangerous tiers to its confines than ever be- tbe Pr°Srain anyway. holiday-seekers, deep sea fishing in search of wild game. Mrs* In vestigation U id c r W ay The Premier later stated that housca of the town close for the ' ' poti,niai*terships l0 he con- ' fore, first because of the period — ------ The investigation of the details was to he unfolded and laid hare Grubb remained at cam P, hoping j ! unless the Italians did quit Cor- aWc™°on at least in order to get!. t,rn’cd by th" United States Sen- of expansion into which the state f -’»«• wreck are not far enough ♦ o the local land lubbers. Anyone ! to save the place from destrluc- fu in the uear future or if the | as ,arKe a delegation as possible a,e’. bnt , s the senate is not in gon for their approval. is just entering, and seconly be • long as yet according to Se» i j- can sit still and shut their eyes j lion by the deer, bear and oth- Italian troops made further ad- out for this day which has been *’es8ion au<1 lhe n'W congress will Standardization D iscussed cause of the jgreat and exten a iy Denby to permit expression w lile the boat drifts with ih e'er wandering beasts that seemed vanees ' not organtzc and convene until iuto Greek territory the Bet for Friday at the Fair The need for standardization of opinion as to what was the waves when the raft is anchor'd J to be very much in evidence, sive campaign for publicity and Greek armies would tight to the No definite arrangements have December, these recess federal development which the State and classification in the fruit in ( ; j i: of the des'.nction of th-i and the steady “jingle— jingle “Boom!” roared the muzzle last drop of blood. as yet been completed but plaus appointm ents are designated as Chamber is taking up under the dustries of the state was stressed destroyers in their encounter w a t! Kets into act'on. every organ in loader. Term s E nuiueratetl When are on foot whereby pructically acting post masterships. the human make-up suddenly! “Il wasn't a very big one ” Mr , able direction of State Secretary by Mr. Vining who stated the co the rocks of the co-ist, the proper time comes the all the business houses will be en The demands set forth in the ................... . ............... ap- changes places and looses a ll! Grubb told the reporter, “but it A. S. Dudley who was secured operative marketing plan would E pxlanation To B e Found Ambassadors note and^accepted by abled to close their doors for the pointments are made as regular pi oxide for this and would give from California, to handle the job It is regarded as a certaiuity sense of grounding to such m e t-i weighed 900 pounds before I got the Grecian Ministry are as fol afternoon at least In order that appoiutraeuts by the President and the Oregon fruit products a much tent that rations for several p a st; to camp. mainly through the efforts of Pro lows: the Ashland people will be able sent ,to the senate for confirma higher stand in the markets of in official circles that the Navy days are brought to light and. the fessor Vining. Department will make a thorough to send a large delegation to the tion. then ation than they have at pres "First formal regrets shall be unexperienced sailor is forced to Portland Christian Scientists to P ortland T akes F ir st Step investigation into the affair but as ent. Fair on the day which has been Sim ilarity Of Careers admit that he was “ungodly sick” build $30,000 church on east side. presented by the highest Greek The first step in the campaign yet no definite explanation of the, set aside as Ashland Day. One of the co-incidences of the T ou rists To B e A ttracted military authorities to the repre Others of the uninitiated who . was the raising of the $300,000 present change is the similarity of Although the number of tour affair has been advanced. no doubt these reports, may ask Oregon City— Oak Grove lets sentatives of the three allied pow which Portland recently subscrib ists traveling through Oregon Great Loss To Navy the careers of the new and the ers in Athens. PUly Briggs.' contract for water system. ed for the purpose of publicity this year was increased over 20 It is said in official navy cir retiring postmasters. in their “Second, a funeral service shall and advertisement of the resources per cent over the number for last cles that the loss is the greatest youth both were employed on the be celebrated in honor of the of the state as a whole. The ex t business life is growing That Ashland Tidings and after a per yeai the State Chamber head ever suffered by the American penditure of this sum is in the does not believe that the state navy at one time and the loss will means that the faith of men In slain Italian commissioners in the iod of about four years Mr. Kai each other is growing. The mors Catholis cathedral in Athena, with hands of a board composed of is getting as many of the tourists run up Into the millions of dol ser establlsued the Ashland Val- men who come to the banks with the members of the Greek gov- Portland business men, but they here as we should and part of lars mark. No lives were los*. ey Record and conducted the The Ashland band which has characters that entitle them to ernment in attendance. have promised that the money the advertising campaign which though as the sailors were suc been giving concerts ln the park ame for many years. Mr. W’ g- credit, the more men who realize will be expended for the good of is to be launched by the Chamb cessful in making their way to “Thijd, warships of the three al that to gain credit at the banks, every week during the summer la uc-r came to be acdVe editor and the state as a whole and not for er will be for the purpose of at shore . By J. H. PUELICHER they must possess themselves lied nations, led by an Italian na through for the year with their published of the Tidings at the the development of the Port tracting more of the tourist trade division, shall steam into President of the American Bank with characters that win them un val concert playing in Ashland accord same time and both sold out and land vicinity alone. ers Aasociatlon Piraeus roads the morning of the ing to Carl Loveland the band di and retired from the newspaper questioned trust, the higher be to the state. I sometimes think we lay too comes the ethical standards of the funeral service and the Greek rector but will at the Jacksop business In the same year, about R est Of S tate To H elp Trips Are Planned much stress on the technical effi nation. fleet shall salute the Italian, Brit The rest of the state is to be State Secretary A. S. Dudley is Is not this a great moral serv- ish and French flags with 21 -guns, County Fair Grounds on Ashland ciency of our business Instrumen asked by the State Chamber of making a trip to the East in Oc Both Ex-Newspapermen talities and too ice that banking renders? It Is a which salute shall be returned by Day, which is Friday of this week. Commerce to raise a sum for de tober, for the purpose of attend Mr. Loveland says. They were rivals all that time little on their greater Justification for our pres velopment work also according to ing the National Chamber of Com ent financial system than even its the allied warships immediately moral service. The Horse Show and Horse In both business and politics. Mr. the new President and this will merce Convention and while in Is It enough to wonderful efficiency in providing after the conclusion of the funer races are to be one of the big Wagner as a steadfast regular re LA GRANDE, Sept 10.— Henry say to our radical us with the material things of life. al service. be both for the purpose of secur- the East will make a study of the features of the Fair according to publican and Mr. Kaiser as the Perkins, a railroad rate clerk, opponents of the No greater service could be ren The flags of the Greek -fleet to the committee In charge of the ing the money and also to find tourist travel to the coast in or opposition. There 1« a tradition was instantly killed, and five present capitalistic dered the nation. and the allied warships shall fly Fair and It is expected the horse ° Ut n_°t. . ! he_ re8t Ofi der t0 know "bat methods to’ about the town among the old- order that it effec at half mast throughout the cer and automobile races will eclipse the state is in earnest or not in use to get the advertising placed others hurt, two perhaps fatally, tively teed« and timers that both ex-newspaper when an automobile driven by emonies. their desire for expansion. clothes and houses anything of their sort that has AMERICA’S NEW PLACE in order to bring the best results Perkins overturned on the high men had in their long careers ——-------- Fourth, military honors shall ever been put over in Southern P lans A re A nnounced J. H. Puslichsr furnishes us gained some valuable political ex Stale Meet To Be Held way near here late last night. The with physical com Many Americans fancy that be- 6 ndPred by a Greek military Oregon. The money which Portland has periences. The present residents A meeting of the Secretaries of car was said to have been travel forts and pleasures and therefore cause labor is well employed’and , U * ,h a flag of R eveza, while already raised and which the rest are convinced that they know how it is good? That is not enough. of the state will be called upon to ail Chambers in the state is to be ing seventy two miles an hour, They can rightfully tell us that, our industries have been reporting the b&dies of the victims are em- to und postmasterships, at least. held in Portland In November as anil upset in passing a team on substa.ntial earnings and improve- barkp<R raise will be spent for three pur even though a system may minis Warner Appointment Expected ment over the depression period, . “Fifth the Greet poses Professor Vining states these sponsored by the Shate Chamber the road. Mrs. Ira Howell and her ter to our physical well-being, if it normalcy has been restored. The «hall ..nd », ‘ k government and at this meeting President V baby were most seriously hurt. The appointmcni of Mr. Wag in being 1. Publicity. 2 Land Set stunts us morally, if it does not truth is, what we must conside! •», "ndpriak«’ *<> insure all pos- ' ing and Secretary Dudley will ox Mr. and Mrs. Oraybeal and Miss positively make us better ethically, ner has been expected in local tlement. 3. Marketing. The state normal in the future will be an en- S‘h ° SpePd ln ,hp arrest and ex- political circles since the results has never before had an o r g a n - W° Fk th° State Chamb* Lamb were less seriously hurt. it is an inadequate system.- tlrely different thing from what emplary Punishmen; of the guilty er to the assembled Secretaries The general answer to this as of the Civil Service were announc ized publicity bureau behind its <*s. sertion is obvious. The very fact was copsld.ered normal prior to part1 and will attempt to persuade them PORTLAND, Sept. 10.— After ed for as the result of these ex “Qî-rth , I Ten alleged liquor suspects the . war. One reason is, our new development the President of the • xth. commission C0Inl composed | rounded up Saturday night were in \ a Poinmiss,on Chamber of states and the peo- worli niore for the good of the an all night search the bodies of that our industry, commerce and Place in the world as the leading aminations, Wagner stood second a state than for their own little Jennie Spady sixteen and Ruby finance serve us so amply with the creditor nation. .That change is a ° i' rencb’ British. I t a lia n ___ in the ratings, the ratings being and series of raids conducted by Fed pie will be astonished with the materials and means for physical permanent one. .We are not going !Japanese- delegates, presided over community as they have been do- Gattuccio, fifteen, two of the three given on the basis of business ex eral Officers Shadley and Snook, lesults of lhe scheme when it ,, is , well-being gives us the opportuni to return ta the old position of • by tbe ,atter, shall control the in *»£ so far. girls drowned yesterday in the perience and ability as nearly as ty to build and support our assisted by the police at Klam put into effect. debtor nation. Bankers In the ag i <luiry instituted for that purpose ath Columbia river slough, were Falls. possible as the examiners were churches, to foster the-arts, to de lam d Settlem en t B others " ,H Ask Go-operation ricultural communities have come I by the Greek government which velop our great educational system, found early today. The other vic Joe Crowley, Toni Riley, Mike ‘ *b*e l° ^udge’ MiB*rd Grubb th “■« ’ • “ » n o t' inquiry muM be c » c l S , V The problem of land settlement, n President Vining and Secretary not Redmond. J. J. Ford. G. M .Shan-i ”reSeUt Aijsistant Postmaster was are also to make trips tim is Angeli Dattuocco, fourteen. —to be kind to one another. has vexed the state authorities for , U afford to. maintain an attitude of But need we deal in generali Isolation and that opinion is^not a later than September 27. girls were drowned ahan, W. S. Lewis. Bob Walker ,.‘lg,lPst in tbe ratings of the Civil many years Mr. Vining says and 1 ir0UKh various parts of the state The three ties? Do we not find In the direct “Seventh, the Greek govern and Lo Walker were arrested The men I have under the plans now being con-k , Ugh° Ut the year and on these while swimming in the slough. effect of our business upon the in personal one. ------ in Service commission but did not talked with are voicing the ideas ment shall undertake to pay the a house on the Shippington road. have the long political career back sidered by the State Chamber " 5I1 hnd out i ust "hat re- Their clothing was found on the dividual much to improve his ethi of the people with whom they Italian government an indemnity Liquor was found in tbe house of bini that Wagner did'. Commerce the idea is to distribute ¡SOU1< ‘'S and needs of every com- hanks. cal standards? To toughen his mor have daily .business contact. the amount of which will be fixed according to the officers. al fiber? is it not good for the per-; the settlers throughout the sta te !i ,nunit> arrt so they will have a com A great many politico-economists sonal character of the race to do PORTLAND, Sept. 10. William in such a manner that they will i nnders,anding of every part F. W. Van Buskirk was arrest have warned against America's en in summary proceedings by the business as we are now doing it? he contented with the surround- ’? * Slat<‘ before they start lhe Fraker, an Eastern Oregon pion trance into the- European situation, permanent international court of ed on a liquor charge at his home Let us take tha-buslness of bank ings and at the same time w ill! deveIopnia‘ campaign and will eer died early today, at the age ing, for example. 1? R a mere asserting that our foreign trade' justice at The Hague, Greece de at 324 Eleventh street. ! makes up less than 20 per Cent of positing 50,000,000 lire with the of 97 at Pendleton, according to Jimmy Cousins, proprietor of benefit the state the most. The no"’ rom actual experience and mechanism or is it a vital moral worst feature of the land settle-' con,act JU3t wha‘ each eonnnun- word received here by his stepson force? Does It do more than- by ottr production, and therefore Is too ¡ Swiss National bank as security ’• the Holland House, was arrested! small an item to be vital or to risk - _______ _ William Furnish. ment problem is to get the differ- npeds’ facilitating production, raise the our Investment in. They forget, and when liquor was found in his physical standard of living, or is mosU people who have listened to Corvallis-—Logging * camp of room. ent communities of the state to * ° ast P lanned co-operate and pull for the sta te '..T * 16 construction of a good SAN DIEGO, Sept. 10.— The there anything Inherent in the them forget, that the unimportant Corvallis Logging Co., on Alsea manner and methods of banking Dame Nature foxed the feath as a whole instead of trying to get lg way in the near future from chance of a century for observing that raises the, moral standard of 20 per cent Is the difference be river scene of much activity. ery tribe of Ashland today i-.r tween full employment of our In- all the settlers for their own sec- tbe Rogue River Valley to the a total solar eclipse in the United living as well? dustries a-nd labor and much unera- ouring the eclipse Of the situ. % ____ G tp ^ oii wheat crop estimate«! at tion of the state. i COast is one of the ideas which the States went glimmering today at Nine-tenths of our., business Is ployroent And bittiness depression. 26.fifty.000 bushels 4 00« non m. I which became visible here at noon Cooperative Marketing Urged offlcers of the State Chamber have noon when the coast of southern done by means of credit. The great If -a; manufacturing enterprise 1. ¡above average <«<>00.000 bu. and lasted for nearly three cun’ t- Co-operative marketing the niind and ,at®r they would California was shrouded with a bulk of that credit is obtained from running at 90 per cent-of capacity, the banks. It Is obtained from the ______ * of aa hour the chickens .* ib« third problem on which the m o n - i ^ “ .bu.,ld a railroad along the double blanket of fog and clouds. it may be making a fairly good banks because men have character, The Southern , . cl, c h“ ' h<i r° ’ st -P Garibaldi— Sunsot bakery add showing of earnings, but It Is not ey is to be expended is the on ly! hWay whi<A they are The chagrin of the scientists because they are honest, because (Planning now. knew no bounds. There is little they keep faith,—because they can running at normal and is not earn ing $2,000 modern equipment. is giving $25.000 to the Japanese the were greatly surprised ovet method of solving the present ing the margin which It should shortness of the night which hope that the photographs takqn C alifornia R ead D iscussed be trusted. Relief Fund, according to reports farm troubles of Oregon, Profes- earn in order to be fully prosper lasted less than an hour. Hood River— Contract let for The work which the State of through the clouds will be of any If they did not h ffe these quail- ous. It appears obvious that we from the central offices in San sor Vining believes. The best au * 1 he eclipse which was oni / par- grading and graveling Husum Francisco and besides this the thorities in the United States are California is doing on the North- value. It is possible however, that ties they could not do business with shall have to build up-foreign in t‘al here was total in only one to be brought to Oregon to study erD Hnk ° f the road is very sat_ the army photographers in air credit, they could not do business vestments in this country. But it Trout Lake road. company is moving supplies for Part of the United States that the situation according to the isiactory according to President planes secured good pictures at at the banks. We say banks deal will be necesary to go slowly in the stricken nation to seaport In credit That is but a way of being at Cataline Island off the Wallowa marketing head let- the matter of foreign Investments. President of the State Chamber Vining who states the California a height of 20,000 feet. towns free of charge. saying they deal in honor and hon There must be assurance that tuce crop. Calliornia Coast. The U. S. Gov and the problem will be studied ! highway commission has prom The $25,000 which is to be giv esty. They build the business whatever we loan will be used for ernment service had made eyfen- Portland— Ellison-W hite Lyce structure with the faith of man in en in cash w ill be distributed and thoroughly in all its phases before ised to pave this connecting link productive purposes.—William E. R’ve plans for studying the eclipse Oregon wil have about 269.000 um & Chautauqua Assn, to have and $12,500 w ill be given at San it is put to the farmers of Ore- Knox, Second Vice-President, (Continued ou Page 4) cattle for fall delivery with about modern new home. part banking playa la o u American Bankers Association. Francisco and $12,500 from New at this point and it is expected that some very surprising result, 53 per cent g r a n fat. York. Allied Ambassadors Note Accepted Without . Reservations IETS.. 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