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WEEKLY TIDINGS- OL. XLV ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUG MILLER INFANT DIES AGONY IS OVER JACK .. Dublin's Four Courts Wrecked in. the Civil Warfare 1 1 EXECUTIVES PICKFORD GETS BRIDE AT MEDFORD HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jack PIckford the bride for merly better known aa Marilynn Miller, the Follies star started on their honeymoon, taking with them the blessings of Flo Z.egfeld. They were married at Douglas and Mary Fairbanks' palatial Bev- Clara Louise Miller, infant daugh-i ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. a. Miller of' this city, died a tfiru ford hospital. me funeral was held this morn-! lng at 10 o'clock, and burial tooki place In Mountain View cemetery, with J. P, Dod.e and Sons, funeral directors, In chr.rge. i OF PRESIDENT i erly Hills home Sunday, afternoon. ASHLAND P V- ; 2, 1922 . ' NO. 49 INDICTMENTS OF GM JURY WILL BE KEPI SECRET je-.-if - ' :i,-i. . .... ....... . T mil nntiiii ni in i i IP 1 lunii uuiim I Lnii NAMES XOT TO I5E DIVULGED UNTIL AFTER ARRESTS ARE MADE BURGLAR 10 P Grand Jury Now Kitting in Jackson ville to CJonsuler Evidence and Is Expected to Report 11m Finding On Wednesday. PLUCKY L PAJAMA S MEDFORD, Aug. 1. The Jackson county grand Jury concluded its week of testimony taking late yes-j . terday afternoon and this morningj PORTLAND, Aug. 1. A few returned to Jacksonville to finish its morniKS 0( Migg Ruth Walteri work. After the tag ends of test!-i dau-nter of HarIey L Walter o( the niony of one or two witnesses have Soutllcrn paclflc operatlng head. been heard, the Jury will take up th!qiIBrlerg w,th her mother hag consideration of all the testimony; b caml)e on the Washougal that has been laid before It during ,,. , ,, . , ,,,,.,, v. nna an ontucu at uaj Ul can UJ a burglar's flashlight In the tent- house. Reaching under the pillow she clutched a Colt's six-shooter of ! 39 nnlihra an A tMfH at Vi t a air.tr I l VIlll'II V (IIIU 111 LU HU 1 11 17 tlVUIB tenroon or early tomorrow morning. lmaraU(Ifir TBklng courage ghe pur. jt ..iu.cun.mis are re.un.eu u.c , ,, hm , he(. paJamag tMng win be secret and tne names will' not be made public until after the warrants hare been issued, served by the sheriff and arrests made. ii ik reporiea mat one i.iuiiiuer ui m the Medford Klan went ;efore the i fit. t- 1 " V i , .nil, MM -n, 'WW- , ,.: , "' 1 ... 1 ''l. MMft'fl This photograph, Just arrived in this country, shows the lilMmk- Four ('units in Dublin In ruins and the tlt-roe Are raging after the buttle between the Free Statu troops and the In-ciilar. the last week, and begin- the consid eration of possible Indictments. It; Is believed that the report will be , returned to the court late this af- twice more. I Miss Walter saddled her pony and 1 made after the burglar, who legged 'It down the road, finally overtaking and at the point of the gun I compelling h'm to yield un her Jury yesterday afternoon, ,nd agntni watch anfl return up the road for this naming, to tell whst he knew L mother-g purse wh)ch he had ! me vorKing 01 me wan in mis ca(.j,e(j county. He Is supposed to have been j ' For neary f(mr hourg M,gg WaUer a member of the trial court which jhR,(, ,he purglar a prlsoner at the passed non the Hale, Johnson andpo,nt o her gun;and flnally ,et Mm Ilurr cases andd etermined upon the , po on prom,se never agaln t0 g& course to be pursued against these, btirgIlng. She got g(J tIred of hoId. three men. ,ng tbe viat0t ghe gad( that 8ne de. The name of this witness has not;cide(I tQ ,et h,m refom been divulged, but he is said to have) been the only member of the Klan who, going before the jury, gave anything other than negative testi mony. All the others are reported to have stood upon the advice of John A. Jeffrey, Portland attorney for the Klan, not to testify. PORTLAND MAYOR OPPOSES RIKTH CONTROL CONVENTION PORTLAND, Aug. 1. Plans of the propagators of birth-control campaigns to hold an Internntional convention in Portland In 1925, met with a cold reception from Mayor Baker. He declared that the dele gates would not be welcome and that If necessary, the city would pass an ordinance preventing such gather-j ings. IRREGULARS START BURNING TOWN BEFORE RETIRING LONDON. Aug. 1. Republican Irregulars holding Kilmallock. be gan to burn the city today, evidently preparing to retire, said a Dublin dispatch. GOMES LUMBERMAN WHILE FISHING S. P. PETITIONS FOR REHEARING ON UNMERGEING BASERALIi RESULTS TODAY P -S 6- National League At New York 2; Pittsburg 10. At Boston 3; Cincinnati 2. American Lmgiie At Detroit 11; Philadelphia 4. At Cleveland 17; Washington 3. NO ACTION CAN BE TAKEN UN TIL COURT CONVENES IN OCTOBER Petitions That Application of Sher man Act, Under Which Divorce of Central Pacific Holdings Waa Or dered, Be Made in Light of Reason 1000 1 T TRAINLOAD OF PILGRIMS KILLED :IN A COLLISION i I ID UP IRIS S IN COW t EK CANYON J UNCONDITIONALLY REFUSE TO j RECOGNIZE STRIKERS' SEN j IORITY RKillXS I Klirmttmn A .... IL..1....1. . '' '"u.iun uie I'm!- dent'N Plan, rUn-ognlzliig Seniority Or .Men Pending a Rehear: nK hy Labor Board. GRANTS PASS. i NEW YORK, Aug. 1. President i Hunting's plan for adjustment of I the railroad strike was presented to I president of HS railroads of the waymen have instituted a reign of n ,, ' :reiary or terror for motorists in 'o - c J " A b,"'3t canyon, several robberies having J J" H occurred there Sunday. One partv' t. came in hero yoa.erdav. h.vlng lo.t .k" y'T00" "10 8,'ke-S",aK fr everything of va.ue t ey had wit ! r thut the As them. The hlchwavmen wore red " ," , Ra"Way "H" bandanas over the. faces except f0? ' Wh,te a one. who appeared to be ,h i e j Zl ! 7 i "tiuMi iui nulling ine suo,i- who wore a dirty white one. There were four of the highwaymen. The only thing overlooked by the robbers was a small gold watch,' which was worn by .Mrs. Lama Dol bro, wife of the driver of the car men's strike, which refused to ; copt the plan as a whole, but con tained an indication of their willing- ; ness to make certain concessions, j It was announced that the reply I Pa lAiltn.l Il.l ii , . Mr. and Mrs n.,lhr 7 jr' '"" '"-"onaiiy tne presl- . iroiu romami to their home at Red- : s proposal for a restoration of FORTY LAME. HALT AND DLINDj ding, Calif., when the hold-up took 80,liri,' t0 n11 I11'II rri tn trrit . 1 I . IN CHICAGO IllRLED TO DEATH IV TRAIN CRASH WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. The Southern Pacific has filed an appli cation for a rehearing of the famous ease In which the supreme court re cently handed down a decision dl- STRK E Were En Route to Famous Shrine of the Grotto do Lourdes In Hope of Golilnn Relief for ThWn Infirm Condition. PAPIS, Aug. 1. Forty religious CHICAGO, Aug. 1. Chicago's pilgrims, bound for .the famous street and elevated railway lines are shrine of the Grotto de Lourdes, lidle today, due to one of the most; were killed today In a collision of complete local transportation tie-ups two trains. Fifty were Injured. reetlng the company to divorce itself j In the history of the city. The train containing the pilgrims from ownership and control of the! Twenty thousand trainmen struck was unable to climb the grade, and Central Pacific railroad. No action place. They state that the men came' PRESIDENT'S PI AN UNDl'R out and pointed their guns at the j CONSIDERATION BY SHOPMEN uucuiMiiiis oi uie car and commanded! CHICAGO, tnem to stop. Th's occurred about 10 Is ppssibje on the petition until the court convenes In October. The company In the petition this morning In prote.-it against wage begun sliding hackwirds, gaining reduction oHred by the - traction ' went spend as it wh'rled down the company. Aug. 1. President i Harding's plan for the settlement of miles onjthe rail strike hmm. i i. the other side of (lletulale. The I official details today, Just as tbe ex robbers then threw a sheet over the! eci.t..ve committee of the striking heads of their victims, got in the railway shopmen went into oufer car and drove It to a point on thtajence to determine their attitude to Hide of the mountain. They tookj wards the president's proposals thorn up a secluded side road and U propoHM ,nim(date rtlm, to then proceeded to help IhenmeWeij work of the shopmrn. with seniority to everything of value. j riKnts ,lninlp,lr(,(1; rt,n(!nl,tlR b , Alter robbing them, the highway-; rawajr ,.,, boarl of mMm , int-ii cui uie wiring in me automo-, enntroversv b'.le and left them. grouped the grounds advanced fori -AMUNDSEN WILL START AIR I LAUNCH 11 UN I SALEM, Or.. Aug. 1. An attack upon the Catholic priests was launched here this morning by Charles Hall forces in the recount litigation in the Marion county cir cuit court. The Olcott counsel Im mediately announced that it would retaliate by showing, that the Ku Klux Klan exerted undue influence over voting In the primary election. Political leaders here today de clared that rulings of the court on amendments offered by attorneys for both Hall and Olcott today will let down the bars almost without restriction and thttt It would re quire five or six months to try the case. Tho ropnimt nf tliA ATArtnn rnnntvl ballots is continuing slowly without so far changing any results. PORTLAND, Aug. 1. Harry L. Bradley, widely known lumberman, who lived for many year3 In Port lamL dropped dead while fishing near Catlilamet, Wash., where he had made his home for about a year. Heart failure was the caiic. Searchers' who went to look for him after his absence had led to janx::ety found the body Sunday at ! the edge of the stream, ly'rc in a manner that Indicated Bratilev had falleu dead. the rehearing under five heads and among other things urged an appli cation of the Sherman act "In the light of the rule of reason," insist-1 lng that under the laws of Califor nia there was authority for the lease made by the Central Pacific In 1885, which, if valid, constituted the Sou thern Pacific proprietorship of the Central Pacific for 99 years. ! incline, and crashe' into another j train ascending the same giade near! Tarbes. No Americans were aboard DASH WITHIN TWO WEEKS the wrecked train. ! Foma of the victims were blind, Aug. 1. Flight deaf and dumb, others 'so crippled til- World Over, that tliev hnl to ho pnrrtBH nnln lha They were en route to the the hones of obtaining NEW YORK, across the top of the North pole will bo attempted train. by Captain Roald Amundsen within shrina in physical as well as splritua' relief. IB LYNCH NEGRO ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Transacting Business Hero AND DRAG BODY THROUGH STREETS a fortnight. itauiograms, tectiimat ana com-' - monplace In their wording, but drn-l Florence Gardiner matic iai purport, were received Sun- nK Improved. day from the discoverer of the South polo, now at Point Barrow,; Alaska, announcing impending start of the journey. In a metal monoplane, equipped as no airplane ever h: s been before, the explorer will try to fly from Alaska across Arctic wastes and vast snowfiolds unknown to man, to Snltzbergen, 2000 miles away. The flight will blaze a trail for the little1 Maud, vessel n which Amundsen hopes finally to effect conclusive discovery of the pole, i CANCELL All OF WAR DEBTS SHIFTED highway be WE PASSENGER TRA NS HEAD-ON TO US. BY BRITISH HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Aug. 1. Cincinnati, Aug. 1. Ten per- Captured by a mob of enraged citi-j BOY AND GIRL TURKEY fl(,IIH we,e klUe'1 aml 25 injured, aens, "Punk" Harris, a negro, wai HERDERS KILL 1(1 RATTLERS """e 01' 1,!", "f lously, when two lynched, and his body dragged! EUGENE, Aug. 1. Louise Kruso, Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern through the streets of the business! 11 years old, and her brother. Max 1"'ss(Mlfrt'r lraim "ilalletl head on district here today. KruBe, 13, claim the rattlesnake 1,1,0 eai'" otllor !,t Pleasant Ridge The negro shot and mortally ; killing championship ot Lane coun- :lllls mHnlilK- LONDON, Aug. 1. Great llrltnin has dl.-ipali'lieil notes to the various allied debtors announcing that the British government is willing to ac cept reduced reparations from Oerr many, but cannot cancel any war' di'lits owing to (Jreut Britain while the I niied States is Justifiably ask.- lng for payment of the money owe! : to her by Great Britain. j and an agreement bv the curr.yrs and by -the unions lii ! recognize the validity of the lubor j board's decisions and to obey the I board's rulings. I UNITED MINE WORKERS HEAD I AND COAL OPERATORS CONFER j PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 1 Pres jldent Lewis of the United Mine Workers, todiy took a definite step toward endln? the coal strike, when he invited the operators of the ren tral competitive fields, to meet him In conference in Cleveland next Monday. EXPECT COOLIDGE TO RATTLESNAKE MAKES HOLD TO EAT BERRIES IKE STOP IN ASHLAND valley was In the city Monday trans acting business. Returns fim Convention Clen Smpson, who. was the dele gate from the local post of the American Legion to the state con tention at The Dalles, returned home this morning on train 13. He states ! that while Codding of Medford was (beaten In the election, he is better thought of now than ever, and that I there will be another day of reckon ing. To Lenvo on Oufng W. E. Poley and family will leare WINBURN TO GIVE j tomorrow for a month'i outing at SWIMMING PARTY Lake of the Woods. Jesse Winburn will give a swlm-l Visits with Friends inlng party Sundjy afternonn to a! Ivan Houston, of Klamath Falls, number of Invited guests in h's new- j Is spending a few days visiting with ly finished swimming pool at his, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Flnneran at their home at Sap and Salt. i home here. Tbe invited guests for tbe after- i Arrives from Kansas City noon are Dr. F. O. Swedenburg and1 Mrs. Lennna Channel arrived in M. P. Hanson, of the Antelope j wounded a popular business man. 'ty. During the last month thev " "f tlle e,fiI1M was driven him in have killed 16 big reptiles while i'cKwarus, telescoping the first when the latter discovered the act ot robbing hi home. j herding turkeys on the C. II. .Mat- thews farm near Goshen. FRACTURES RIBS IN ' Louise mounted on a burro, and FALL FROM HAY MOW, Max on 8 horse, are herding more I than 600 turkeys on the farm. M. C. Edglngton suffered four' Tne turkeys spot the rattlesnakes couch behind, and killing everyone inside. The conch crumbled up like a match box. beat them to death. J fractured ribs in a fall through the fo" the boy and girl, by bunching up floor of a hay mow while assisting! around them. The pair then dis a neighbor put In some hay a few! mount, and with sticks and stones days ago. Medical aid was cal'd and ft was thought best to take him to the H. BOA RDM AN TO BE hosrVltal at Medford. He is exnect-l GUEST OK MR. WINBURN lng to be able to get out again In a 8. H. Boardman. of few days. or., will arrive tonight on tram 15, tne loser or two tires irom me rear to spend a few days as the guest of his Ford, as well as one whole i Vice-president Coolidge has start- A.-nl.l.. I.' I ,.).. It.. . . . nun utrui uti on uis westeru tour, which will the Pompadour Mineral springs, re- bring blm to Portland on Tuesday ports having killed a large rattle- evening, August 15, whore he is snake in IiIh strawberry patch a few booked for a speech, one of the very days ago. Air. Kiuciide was pick Tig few he will make while ou the tour, berries, and his little child, some. He will pass through Ashland on four or live years old, spied the'lhe 1 Ith, and It is expected he will aniike and called the father, who be the niwnt ot th nhnmln... .r ...- made short work of It. The snake meree long enough .to give greetiug, carried nine rattles and a button. sample the llthia waters, and tusto Bert Smith reports having ran the luscious cherries and other ov.-r u large rattler Sunduy on the fruits of this region. Secretary highway near the summit of the His-' Fuller expects to enlist the Llthians klyous. He was df'vlng along and In the ureuarations I., areet tlia vi.. John Dill Is of the opinion that ,ld not see the snake until he was president, some people will stop at nothing iJU0Ht upon It, and It was in such '. when it conies to helping themselves' ,0Hition that both front wheels particularly when it Ib something ,.., ovr it, Smllu gloppp(1 hB' in the way of automobile accessories. 1 (.1r ,, went bllck and ftnHhed the Upon going to his garage a few (,.,, L.in,, ,,. P,iu i. .rriurf mornings ago. he discovered that ,..., nm, ,,..'. BI1I, nut Suillla' "h ,a Dr. E. A. Woods Dnnr.li.inn ! thieves liml visited him and he was .. .. 1.....1 ... ...n.i , mlly eu route to their home iu , - - - n nam Hum uuimib ii wua kiucu. JOHN DILL IS VICTIM OF AUTOMOBILE VANDALS FAMOUS PIANIST VISITS ' FRIENDS IN ASHLAND Dr. Knna and family stopped over Portland. Dr. Enna was in Ashland a few weeks ago and gave a piano 4mi EXCURSIONISTS RESCUED recital, and then went on to Cali hito.M STEAMER ON ROCKS for 11 la. where he has been filling en- gagementa since that time. MONTREAL, Aug. I. Four hun-1 Monday night Dr. Enna went to died passengers were forced to Rogue River and gave a recital CATCH LIMIT ON FISHING 'of Jesse Wlnhurn at hap and Salt. wheel. TRIP TO 8QUAAV LAKE Mr- Boardman had Intended motor- Mr. Dill has no Idea as to who ! lng through, but found that It would committed the deed, but Is of the Bud Storms, Roy Scannell and, better to take the train. j npln'on that some passing autolst Domino and Sylvian Provost lour- Mr. Boardman Is His founder of decided that It was time to retire. neyed to Squaw lake Sunday, where; the town of Boardman, and is now and that he had found the proper ?l"'nd Sunday night on the excursion which was attended by Mrs. E. A. they pulled out fish until the law vice-president of the chamber of. place to get his needs. steamer Itapld Prince, when she Woods and son Chester. Miss Edna family A. C. Joy and family, Mr.; Ashland yesterday by auto from said stop. ; commerce of that place. l"B ' cnine innigneny ami ansa nerna na gtu. and Mrs. Fred Homes, and Bert R.i Kansas City, having made the trlpj While the fishing was good, the ; : MINING MA VS NECK BROKEN rapids. . of this city. Following the recital. t In 12 days. Mrs. Channel is quite roads were exceedingly bad. tbe bills LIEUT. LUNT KILLED AVHEN ,! AVIIEN AUTO GOES OA Kit HAN K Ai.er spending uie nigni on tne nr. r.nnm invueu ine auaisnre 10 en-jwell known In Ashland, having lived being so ateep In places that the AIRPLANE CRASHES TO EARTH CHILLIWACK, B. C. Aug. 1 steamer, the passengers were taken Join in a community sing which was ihere for a number of yearn. She party waa compelled to tie a treei SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 1 Harry Whitney Treat, a wealthy Be- otr in me morn in uie noais. greany enjoyed. Bhore. A While In Los Angeles, he gave a Unnnin. Th. -.- ...in iriii .i b'silv Pi,.M tnilnr whi.n m in ml n n ir m.in ami a horseman, was year :io the King, a sister ship, radio concert, wh'ch hss been Greer and family. A Medford quartet has been to sine during the afternoon : here for a number of years. .n a ireneral eood time fs antlcl- drove east last fall, making the trln'on behind ther car to keen It from ', Lieutenant Ram I nut was Instantly utile man, who Is widely known as drawn by a windlass from ..i.ji .-. n.,mW. will he at that time In 14 davs rnnnln awar Thev aav nnver arain blllail at Kellv Field todav when An . a mln ne man and a horseman, was year an the King, a sister ship, radio concort, wh. eh has been pro- gongs that are favorites with Ore-( ifor those roadt. jalrplane he was flying crashed 150 killed In an automobile accident went on the rocks at this same nounted as being among the best nconi- and some of the very, Redmond Three and seven-tenth! feet to the ground. Jle had Just near hre yesterday evening. His point, with 327 pnssengeri on board, ever heard by musical critics. latest compositions are promised for miles cement walks to be laid here1 Work of gradin. 8t. Helens-Pitta-; thrown the plane out of a tail spin neck was broken when his automo- They, too. were brought to safety by the program. at cost ot 19,800. Iburj road now complete. whaa the accident occurred. bile slipped down an embankment, j similar meana. A want ad will eell It. -I