ASHLAND CLIMATE, with out the aid of medicine cures nine cases out ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. A shland D aily T idings ¡THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS noH nnol ___ ._ _ v (International News Wire O Service) « Î VOL NO. V. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. GOLF LINKS AND HOTELARENEEDS Judge Advocate Is Accused By Witness X XX X L X U j AVLAQ. > ♦ »+-»+♦♦■» » ............. » MALARIA GERMS cannot ♦ survive three months in the «• ♦ rich ozone at Ashland. The * ♦ pure domestic water helps. ♦ • ? n » > M M « > I -»■» « t l » I ASHLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEM BER 27,1923. NO. 22. ff Time Means Life” Is the Slogan of Evangeline Booth Fined For OKLAHOMA FIGHT Wycoff Reckless Dr •,iK GERMANY FACES GOES TO COURTS SAN DIEG O , S ept. 27— T h a t a sh ip co m m an d ed by th e n a v a l offi­ W a lte r W ycoff, w ho, c a c o rd in g to c e r now a c tin g a s ju d g e a d v o c ate , local officials, lo st h is h ead w hile Ashland Admirer Points Out o r p ro se c u to r in th e n a v a l c o u rt of in g a d e liv e ry tru c k la st S a tu r- Legislators Will Seek Injunc­ d d a riv in q u iry of th e d e s tro y e r d is a s te r off Necessity Of Both And y e v e n in g , r u n n in g tion To Restrain Use Of W ebb« / Tells Of Golf H onda, C a lifo rn ia , S e p te m b e r 8 th State Military Forces an d receiv ed a ra d io co m p ass b e a rin g S u g g ests 7O-Aere Tract Of A shland in d ic a tin g t h a t D y ke, it w as headed T ilts Occur B etw een L egislators And A cres A s Su itab le Location s tr a ig h t fo r th e ro c k s off P o in t w agon, w as a rr a ig n e d y e s te rd a y be- Poll,... . . .. . S|»eclal Officers— Trouble For Course fo re J u d g e D ill, in th e m u n icip al \ “ »‘«ssive R esls- A rg u e llo , b u t did n o t in fo rm th e B arely A verted c o u rt a n d g iv en a se v ere p e n a lty . <>f M u ,h s q u a d ro n flagship o f th e re c e ip t of W e h av e in o u r m id s t fo r a few such h e a rin g w as testifie d a t y e s­ W y ycoff co ff w as a s fined fin ed £ 370.00, 7 0 on w ill i. be W o rry OKLAHOM A CITY , S ept. 27— As d ay s a re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e w ell te r d a y ’s session of th e c o u rt by L ie u ­ co m p elled S e p t- 2 7 — T h e G erm an k n o w n firm , B a lfo u r G u th rie Co., te n a n t C o m m an d e r D onald T. H u n t­ se rv ic es re n d e re d to th e tw o n iu r e d i p a tc h e s from h e re , c o u rt actio n j n a tio n faces d isru p tio n a n d th e re is J a m e s C o rm ac k , w ho is in c h a rg e of e r c a p ta in of th e U. S, S., D elphy, hoys an d w ill bo w ith o u t a d a g a in s t G o v ern o r W a lto n w ill be th e s i good in d ic a tio n of th e E m p ire be­ th e la n d a n d m o rtg a g e lo an d e p a r t­ one of th e seven vessels w h ich w ere livens© d u rin g th e re m a in d e r of 1923 next ste p of th e O k la h o m a le g is­ th ro u g h th e m e n t a t P o rtla n d , a n d w ho is h e re w reck ed . Of th e 370.00 hue 350,00 h a s been c o m in g d ism e m b e re d la to rs in th e b itte r fig h t to p re v e n t e ffo rts of secessio n ists. T he R evolu­ in co n n e ctio n w ith th e ,m a r k e tin g of paid to (he f a th e r of th e Van D yke B rin gs In B ratton th em from a sse m b lin g fo r th e a- th e ir la n d s ly in g a c ro ss B e a r C reek boy lo r loss of tim e w hile a m e n d in g tio n a ry m o v em e n t is s tro n g in B a v a r­ H e w as re q u e s te d to re a d from vow ed p u rp o se of Im p e a ch in g him . fro m A sh la n d . M r. C o rm ack say s th a t th e log of th e P o in t A rg u e llo ra d io to th e ch ild , 31C.00 to H. C. W eb ­ ia, w hich is tlie hot bed of M onarch­ A tto rn e y s fo r th e le g is la to rs , w ho e v e ry th in g sh a p e s fo r q u ick a c tio n co m p ass s ta tio n a d ire c tio n sig n a l b er fo r d a m a g e s to his bicycle, and ist a n d A n ti-S o c ia list fee lin g in th e co n d itio n s w ere d isp e rse d y e s te rd a y from th e 310.00 to th e city to co v er co sts, e tc ., 1 ¡G e rm a n s ta te . G e n e ral on th is 1900 a c re tr a c t a n d expects se n t to th e U. S. S., S to d d a rt, s h o r t­ s la te C apitol, w ill ask fo r an in ju n c ­ A s soon as th e a tte n tio n of a p h ? th re a te n th e d isso lu tio n of th e G er­ to see a n u m b e r of th e su b -d iv isio n s ly b efo re th e c ra s h , a n d to te ll th e tion from th e D is tric t c o u rt r e s tr a in ­ sic ia n is no lo n g e r re q u ire d fo r th e m an E m p ire . in th e h a n d s of new o w n e rs a n d u n ­ c o u rt w h a t th is b e a rin g sh o u ld in ­ T alk R h in ish R ep u b lic ing A d ju ta n t G e n e ral M ark h am from in ju re d v ictim s, a hill fo r se rv ic es d e r c u ltiv a tio n n e x t season. d ic a te to a n y one on t h a t ship. B E R L IN , S ept. 27.— F orced by out u sin g s ta te m ilita ry fo rc e s a g a in s t w ill be re n d e re d and In L ove W ith A shland H e re p lie d t h a t it w ould in d ic a te W ycoff w ill sid e influences, sece ssio n ists in R h in e th e le g is la to rs . he co m pelled to s e ttle th a t in fu ll. Mr. C o rm ack re m a rk e d t h a t he th a t th e S to d d a rt w as s te e rin g lan d a re m o re a c tiv e th a n e v e r be­ becam e a w arm a d m ir e r of th e s tr a ig h t fo r P o in t A rg u e llo itse lf. Trouble R arely A verted fo re and it is u n d e rsto o d th a t they C o n tra ry to th e a b sen c e of tr o u b ­ “ Gem of th e S isk iy o u s” on first be­ A sked if th e s q u a d ro n flagship, in te n d to pro claim a R h in ish re p u b ­ h o ld in g it six y e a rs ago a n d each w hich he w as c o m m a n d in g h a d r e ­ le d u r in g th e a tte m p t of th e le g is ­ lic. S axony is re a d y to jo in w ith s u b s e q u e n t se m i-a n n u a l v isit h a s only ceived a n y w a rn in g fro m th e S to d ­ y e s te rd a y and ' as little d e la y a s p o ssib le to th e re - la to rs to con v en e C o m m an d e r E v a n g e lin e B ooth < m s s ia . I n l e s s (he F e d e ra l g o v e rn ­ se rv e d to s tre n g th e n th is a d m ira tio u d a r t th a t su ch a b e a rin g h a d been m obolized th e v a s t re s o u rc e s of t h e ! “ * s ta tio n s e s ta b lis h e d by th e Sal- th e ir s u b s e q u e n t d isp e rs m e n t, sev ­ m en t a t B erlin is a b le to ch eck th e H e has in c o u rse of b u sin e ss o r p le a s ­ receiv ed , he a n sw e re d t h a t h e had e ra l tilts o c c u rre d la te r betw een S a lv a tio n A rm y th ro u g h o u t th e Uni- v a tio n A rm y a n d th e J a p a n e s e Gov­ m o vem ent in G e rm a n y w ith in a few u re v isited p ra c tic a lly ev e ry co u n ty n o t. m em b ers of th e lo w e r h o u se and w eeks it m ay b rea k in to se v era l ted S ta te s fo r tw o s im u lta n e o u s c a m ­ e rn m e n t ln T o k io a n d Y o k oham a. in th e s ta te a n d k n o w s ev e ry tow n A sked w ho w as c o m m a n d in g th e speial o ffic ers. T ro u b le w as n a rro w ­ T he second is an a p p e al to th e sm all s ta te s. p a ig n s in th e in te r e s t of J a p a n e s e , . of im p o rta n c e b u t co n fesses t h a t A sh ­ S to d d a rt a t th e tim e, th e w itn e ss PO R TLA N D S ept. re lie f w o rk . . i A m erican people fo r d isc a rd e d c lo th - ly a v e rte d on se v e ra l occasion. -Affairs i D ic ta to r A p p o in ted lan d a p p e a ls to him m o re th a n an y in d ic a te d L ie u te n a n t C o m m an d e r M cBee S till D efian t le a d in g to th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n ! T he f ir s t is fo r a t le a s t 3 1 , 0 0 0 . - SOrted’ fu m i^ te d > and B E R L IN . S ept. 27.— M in ister of o th e r, h is hom e to w n , P o r tla n d , of B ra tto n , ju d g e a d v o c a te of th e c o u rt R e p re se n ta tiv e M cBee, le a d e r of of L abor c o n v e n tio n , sc h ed u le d h e re ' D efense. G essler has been a p p o in te d 000 in cash to ha tra n s m itte d w ith I J a p an *° PMP,2 th e f t of 31,600 w o r th of L i h e r t v 7" ” "“ “ 7 “ *c “ *piu 1 m ad e a m a ra th o n ro u n d of 54 holes, T eh r e p o rt a lso show s t h a t 50 p e r . . , . oi L u o e rty i m an y m in u te s lo n g e r th a n th o se f u tu r e cases a ris in g o u t of traffic n o n th a t liv in g co sts w ould b e c u t. ; p ro ,lu re d s lig b il) less , b an t 3 'rd; A, K. C ass, G ra n ts c a te th e c a u se o f a n o u tb re a k of to d ay , a n n o u n c e d t h a t upon re c o n ­ c o u rse s in v a rio u s o th e r to w n s of ed o u t th e re h a s been a d e c re a se in i _HaZ w ild e r v ille ; G eorge L. H ooker, V alley, L a m o ile, a n d S o u th P o rk a te licen se tw o w eeks b e fo re th e y used th is w eek. M r.| W im b e rly is an ex- In te rse c tio n of M ain S tre e t a n d th in g n o r w ill it e v e r succeed in Me fffor(i ; A. **. H ussey, M erlin ; W^ T h e h a rv e s t is now a t its p eak and re p o rte d ill, b u t n o n e of th e stag es it in R ed B luff. se rv ice m an a n d is a t p re s e n t city M o u n tain A ve., a n d is bou n d ed by th e g ro w e rs a re e n d e a v o rin g to ob­ b rin g in g a b o u t r e s u lts o th e r th a n ! A. K in n ey , M ed fo rd ; H e n ry C. M au- T h e d iv o rc e is s o u g h t on th e a re c o n sid e red se rio u s. a tto r n e y of R o se b u rg . ta in a ll p o ssib le help to g e t th e ir th o se of a d e s tru c tiv e n a tu r e to ry, Ja c k s o n v ille ; W a lte r L. M iller, g ro u n d o f c r u e l ty ,’ th e w ife ’s a lle g ­ (C o n tin u e d on p ag e 4) crop d rie d a s fa s t a s it rip e n s. w age w o rk e rs of th is o r any o th e r A p p le g a te ; W a lte r M ln th o rn . G ra n ts in g t h a t th e h u s b a n d s h o rtly a f te r LOS ANGELES RESIDENTS th e w ed d in g re fu s e d to s p e a k to h e r L a G ra n d e le t 3 1,009-9 9 p av in g la n d ,” he sa id . 'P a s s ; C e jh a s M oom aw , W illia m s; J . ATTRACTED BY ASHLAND o r e a t a t th e sa m e ta b le , c a lled h e r c o n tra c t. IRRIGATION LAW E X P E R T TO --------------------------------- M o relan d , T a le n t; D. R. M orrison, STUDY RECLAMATION PROJECT'S SALE OF GORGAS PLANT n a m e s a n d tr e a te d h e r w ith in d if­ K erb y ; Jo h n N e a th a m m e r, R ogue Mr. a n d Mrs. B en. T. E s te s well E u g e n e — New school to go up a t fe re n c e . H a m lin is a n a u to m o b ile CALLS FOR CRITICISM B ‘v e r : E lm e r N elson, G ra n ts P a ss; know n b u sin e ss p eo p le of L os A n- sa le sm a n . W estfir, s ite new saw m ill. W A SH IN G TO N , S ept. 27.— C lyde J. E. N o rstro m , A sh la n d ; S. W . P h il- geles, w ere v is ito rs in A sh la n d to d ay , C. D aw son, a n e x p e rt in irrig a tio n lips, G ra n ts P a ss; C. C. P u rs e l, J a c k - W A SH IN G T O N , S ept. 2 6 ' T ,le i being en r o u te ro m e fro m R o g u e WASHINGTON, Sept. -T he law a n d a re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e Cl am , . , , so n v ille; J . T. R o b e rtso n , W o n d e r; GROW ER S W HO SE LL OUTSIDE c re a tio n of a th ir d p o litic a l p a rty E lk , w h ere th e y cam p ed w h ile en- SCHOOLS RESUM E sale» of th e G o rg as p la n t a t M uscle b e r of C om m erce of th e U nited S ta le s o. , . ,, , ’ , , . F re d M. R o b e rtso n , G ra n ts P a ss; ASSOCIATION W ILL BE FIN E D led by “ an o u ts ta n d in g A m e ric a n ” jo y in g h u n tin g a n d fishing. M rs, E s ­ ATHLETIC RELATIONS „ , .. „ „ i • ...... to d a y w as a d d ed to th e p e rso n n e l S . h . o als h a s c alled fo r a lo t of , c r i t - I i C a la u d iu s C. R o b inson, W ild e rv ille ; w o u ld th ro w th e co m in g p re s id e n tia l te s r e p o rts t h a t th e y e n jo y e d ex cel­ is bein g d ire c te d a t , T . . .. _ of th e fa c t finding com m ission a p ­ icism , w h ich . . . Jo h n W . R ossie, G ra n ts P a ss; A. E . SPO K A N E , W a sh ., S ep t. 27— E n ­ e le c tio n in to th e h a n d s of co n g ress. le n t success fishing in R o g u e R iv e r g o v e rn m e n t re p re s e n ta tiv e s m ak in g A th le tic re la tio n s b etw een p o in te d by S e c re ta ry W o rk to m ak e S h eehafl, W ild e rv ille ; H a rry C. S e n a to r W h e e le r, M o n ta n a d e m o c ra t, a n d secu red a fine lo t of ste e l h ead s. fo rc e m e n t of th e c o n tra c t p ro v isio n th e sa le . It is believed t h a t w ith th e A sh la n d a n d M edford have a c o m p lete in v e s tig a tio n in to th e gov­ S h e e ts, T a le n t; B. R. S p a ld in g , W o n ­ s ta te d . W h e e le r sa id th e W e st “ is ! Mr. E ste s is a b ro th e r of E d E ste s, of th e W a sh in g to n W h e a t G ro w e rs’ G orgas p la n t sold to th e A labam a been re su m e d . T h e re w ill be e rn m e n t re c la m a tio n p ro je c ts. d e r; F. V. S te v en so n , W ild e rv ille ; C tir e d of b o th old p a r tie s ” a n d w ould fo rm e r local re s id e n t, a n d w ho is a s so c ia tio n , w h e re b y a p e n a lty of 25 P o w er co m p an y t h a t H e n ry F o rd fo o tb a ll g a m e s on A rm istic e S e c re ta ry W o rk a n n o u n c e d to d ay d e m a n d p ro g re ssiv e c a n d id a te s u n ­ still a heav y p ro p e rty o w n e r h e re . c e n ts a b u sh e l w ill be p a id th e asso c ­ w ill w ith d ra w his offer fo r th e M us-i A. Sw ope, G ra n ts P a ss; W illiam Van D ay a n d T h a n k s g iv in g Day he w ould c a ll m em b e rs of th e com ­ D yke, T a le n t; H e rm a n J . W a lte r, d e r th e th r e a t of b o ltin g to a th ird B efo re lea v in g fo r Los A n g eles th e ia tio n on a ll w h e a t sold by m em b e rs one In eaclj tow n. m issio n in fo r a c o n fe re n c e w ith in cle S h o als p ro p e rty . It is sa id th a t A p p le g a te ; J . G. W e rtz , G ra n ts P a ss; p a rty . v isito rs becam e a ttr a c te d by th e to o u tsid e b u y e rs, w as decid ed u p o n T h e o th e r s p o rts w ill be a r ­ th e n e x t few d a y s a n d th a t th e in ­ F o rd h a s a n n o u n c ed t h a t he c o n sid ­ W . H. W ise c a rv e r, W illia m s; D oug­ “ O u ts ta n d in g A m e ric a n s” w ho b e a u ty of A sh la n d a n d in s tru c te d B. by th e b o a rd o f d ire c to rs a t a m e e t­ ra n g e d a s th e ir seaso n s a rriv e v e s tig a tio n w ould be s ta r te d s h o rt­ e re d th e p la n t v ita l to th e p ro p e rty . la s W ood, G ra n ts P a ss an d W allace co u ld lea d a th ir d p a rty , W h e e le r R. G re e r to s e c u re o p tio n s of tw o in g h e re to d ay . T h e se a rr a n g e m e n ts w e re ly a f te r th e first o f O ctober. Offices W ood, M edford, a d d e d , w er e H e n ry F o rd , S e n a to r L a pieces of p ro p e rty , s ta tin g t h a t th e y If o ffic e rs of th e a sso c ia tio n a re c o m p le te d to d a y b y th e school a r e b e in g m ad e re a d y fo r th e com ­ A b o u t a ll a boy on a fa rm h a s to F o lle tte , a n d S e n a to r B o ra h , in o r ­ w ould r e tu r n n e x t su m m e r w ith a u n a b le to co lle ct th e p e n a lty , it w as officials. m ission in th e In te rio r d e p a rtm e n t look fo rw a rd to n o w a d a y s is th e der named. Corvallis— New w ing o f h o s p ita l view of lo c a tin g h ere. v o ted , le g a l a c tio n w ill be b ro u g h t. b u ild in g . p resid e n cy . alm ost finished. ’'no““, RePUb* __ _ D w Seek Independent AUTO POLO TEAMS Report On Water MEET SATURDAY CITY COURT WILL ADOPT NEW PLAN '„'„ï S. I )lS{ H<‘t dOiirt Meets October 2nd MORE TALK OF A THIRD PARTY