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CAN ASHLAND C L I M A T E , W ITHOUT TH E AID OF M EDICINE, CURES NINE CASES OUT OF TEN OF ASTHMA. VOLUME 1 Successor to The Sem i-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43. MURDERS A MERICAN D aily T idings MALARIA CANNOT SUR VIVE TH R E E MONTHS IN THE PU RE OZONE AT ASHLAND. TH E P U R E DOMESTIC W ATER HELPS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919 NEW COAL STRIKE CAL Union Head Charges Bad Faith; Can’t Get Together on Wages Peace Treaty May Be Put to Vote Soon; Plan a Compromise (By the U nited P ress) WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.— A gen eral statem en t on th e coal situ atio n , addressed tn th e coal o p erators, m in ers and the public will be issued soon by Fuel A d m in istrato r Garfield*, it • . | . . . . . ........................ was decided today a t a tw o-hour (By th e U nited P ress! DENVER, Nov. 18.— A new conference of the cabinet. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.— The s trik e of union coal m iners in The cabinet also considered Mexi first Senate vote on ratificatio n of Colorado was today ordered to can developm ents. the peace tre a ty will be taken T h u rs be effective F riday by D istrict W hile the cabinet was m eeting day, leaders believe. P resid en t Johnson, who charges W ilson sat in his wheel chair on the (By th e U nited P ress) The vote will come on the Lodge the op erato rs with refusing to CALEXICO. Npv. 18.— The stre e ts W hite Hpuse portico. It was a mild, resolution of ratification which, it is (By the U nited P ress) e m p lo y leaders in th e recent a re already b ristlin g w ith m achine clear day and th e president evident hoped, will be form ulated before th e PITTSBURG, K ans.. Nov. 1 8 .- - w alkout. ly enjoyed gettin g out of doors. guns and cavalrym en a re having Senate ad jo u rn s tonight. G overnor Allen today began an ap (By th e U nited P ress) a. hard tim e in restra in in g citizens It will lie over one day, with th e (By th e U nited P ress) CHICAGO, Nov. 18.— The ra il peal to the m iners of the S outheast WASHINGTON, Nov. T8.— W ith from invading- Low er California. vote on the following, according to SPOKANE, Nov. IS.— W ith four roads have sufficient coal to operate ern D istrict of K ansas to dig coal the railro ad bill sent t<^ th e senate, present plans. (B y the United Press) from '25 to 30 days. D irector Gen for the people of the sta te th is win six-hour relay sh ifts w orking fever the House expects to end its special ishly to release them , two m iners WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 8 — More CALEXICO, Calif., Nov. 18.— E u eral Hines declared today upon his ter. session tonight. F orm al a d jo u rn th a n fo u r hundred th ousand m iners gene Lack, a prom inent resident of arriv al here. M ASHINCTON, E fforts at com pr He will visit th e m ining cahips who w ere im prisoneu S aturday by m ent will not come how ever until a cave-in in the H unter m ine at Mul ¡raise on the peace tre a ty are proceci a re still strik in g , it is estim ated to Calexico, who was shot on the Mexi personally urging the m iners to re Hines cam e here to m eet w ith the th e S enate's form al consent is ob lan, fdaho, are still entom bed. day on th e basis of governm ent re ¡ng in the senate cloakroom s. tained. probably th e la tte r p art of can side of tlie border S aturday regional directors. He declared no tu rn to work under s(a te direction. Signals which the men tra n s m it p orts. night, died early today. A dm inistration leaders who opptr I pder the sta te suprem e c o u rt’s general freight em bargo will bp de the week, but about two hundred ted late yesterday have ceased. The n um ber of m iners who have Lack is alleged to have been killed the Lodge reservations are try in g 1 orders the lqiue ow ners have been clared while the big coal pile lasts. m em bers a re alread y en ro u te to re tu rn e d to work is “ negligible” both by a Mexican policem ap without get to g eth e r with the “ mild reserv; ousted a,id the sta te takes over op He said he had authorized regional th e ir homes. o p e ra to rs and union readers agreed tio n ists” on the republican side cause. an«l feeling is ru n n in g high. directors to concel all tra in s not a b eration of the mines. as they began th e th ird day of th e ir T h reats a re being m ade to cross solutely necessary, n eg o tiatio n s for a new wage scale the border and bring back L ack's and c o n tract for th e cen tral com peti alleged assassin. CHICAGO. Nov. 18.— R egioua’ tive field. Two troops of cavalry a re on Coal D irector P ro cto r today a n * M eanw hile th e bottom of th e na guard in th is vicinity, helping to nounced th a t th e coal supply for tio n al coal bin is beginning to show. (Special to The T ilin g s) prevent invasion of Low er C alifornia some non-essential in d u stries has Some of the “ mild repervationists" Scores of factories are n e a r a RAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 11. also hold this view. O thers, howev by a th ro n g of Calexico citizens. been shut off. R ailroads have been (By th e U nited P ress) shutdow n due to lack of fuel. — Plans for placing sixty airplanes er, a re said to he co n ferring wi’ h Due to the in te rn atio n a l aspects of ordered to cancel all except absolute TOKIO. Oct. 28.— (By M ain.) — Both m iners and o p erato rs agree in the forest service p atro l next year S en ato r Hitchcock on n com prom ise. the case, local a u th o ritie s are re ti ly necessary trains. S ecretary Tago of the home office th a t n eg o tiatio n s now progressing have been subm itted to Colonel H. One ren o rt is th a t if Hitchcock will cent in discussing it. is engaged in d ra ftin g a d rastic pro m ay req u ire weeks. H. Arnold, a ir service officer of the accept th e bulk of the Lodge re se r It is know n, however, th a t they ST. LOUIS, Nov. 18.— Light and hibition bill which will be laid be T he o p erato rs expect to com plete w ester« dep artm en t of th e arm y. are in possession of full details. vations th e group of seven o r eight heat p lan ts in so uthern Illinois towns th e ir proposal today. This will »in fore th e forthcom ing session of the The schedule calls for 18 planes republicans who hold th e balance of A uthorities claim the m u rd er was i have been forced to close, an o th er iv neep uni b e rn ta n dyes in event The bill would prohibit the clude a s u b sta n tia l wage increase but diet. w ithout provocation and was a w an will suspend tom orrow and a score ot a sadden proclam ation yf peace for C alifornia. 18 for Oregon, 12 for power will join him to strik e out tie* it will not approxim ate th e fit) per drin k in g of liquor by men and wom ton act. of oth ers are threaten ed with p a ra ly the house today w ithout debate W ashington and 12 for Id ho and pream ble requiring acceptance of cent which th e m iners dem and. They en u n d er 25 years of age. th e reservations bv t h r e e a l lio c n n ,t sis before the week ends, due to no adopted a resolution continuing th e M ontana. It was w orked out at This is th e first tim e the govern say they will accept no th in g less. w ar tra d e board restrictio n s on ipj. fuel. m ent has looked with favor on a ports until Ja n u a ry 15 next. tem perance m easure, alth o u g h sim i The senate la te r adopted the res GREAT BRITAIN LOST OKLAIIOMA CITY. Nov. 18.— Ok la r hills have been introduced from olution keeping out German dyes. HMM) SHIPS IN THE WAR lahom a's coal supply is practically year to year by Nem oto. a m em ber LONDON— B ritish naval losses exhausted. Schools and m any indus WASHINGTON. Nov. 18.— The sen of th e diet, and an ard en t C hris d u rin g the w ar totalled 1069 vessels tries have been forced to close. a te today adopted the McCumber tian. according to a detailed re tu rn ju st reservation by which th e United The need of conserving rice has to r pilot and observer, into: issued by th e ad m iralty . Of these KANSAS CITY, Nov. 18.— Scores S*afes w ould refrain from agreem ent caused the peers to favor the lim it ! T here have beep a g reat m any in- nicating telephone for tit 254 were w arships and 815 auxiliary of m an u factu rin g plants here will be upon lab o r clauses in th e tre a ty ex ing of the d rin k in g of sake. The hili' ! quiries these days reg ard in g ju st ers, a n d c a rrie r pigeons to; vessels of th e royal navy. forced to close w ithin a few days un cept bv direction of congress. will probably m ake an exception in w hat can be done and w hat cannot Of th e w arships, 13 were b a ttle (•OLD HILL-—J. E. Edm iston, res tra n sm ittin g m essages in less additional coal is received. The vote was 5 4 to 35. the case of th e tim e-honored custom he done in the way of m aking home ships, 3 b a ttle cruisers. 13 cruisers, ident of Sams Valley for about a forced landings or failure This is th e fo u rte en th reservation of d rin k in g sake a t w edding cere brews. F or th e benefit of those who 12 light cru isers (including 6 sunk monies. year, form erly from Los Angeles, in wireless. which th e senate has adopted. The “ tak e a chance” the following sum as block ships a t Zeehrugge and Os- digging a well recently, uncovered a mild rese rv atio n ists supported th e m ary of the law Is reprinted from te n d ). five m onitors, th re e flotilla vein of coal of splendid q uality and reservation. th e M arshfield R ecord: leaders, G4 torbedo boat destroyers vast qu an tity , th a t prom ises to tu rn An '•♦tempt is being m ade to in Cider can he m ade and sold as and 54 subm arines (including seven out tp be as good a coal proposition duce Hitchcock to tight out his co long as it is sweet, destroyed at H elingsfors to avoid as any on the coast if developed. •romise before th e final vote on th e Un ferm ented fru it juices ean Re c a p tu re .) Six feet below the surface of the l odge reservation. m an u factu red and used as long as O nly 42 w arships w ere lost in ac ground coal was encountered and Several “ mild rese rv atio n ists” on the alcoholic contents is less than tion 62 falling victim s to subm arines digging 20 feet fu rth e r the vein was- th e republican side are reported to one-half of one per cent. nnd 4 4 to m ines. Eleven w ere de passed. W hether a re c u rre n t» pf have w arned H itchcock th a t now is The m an u factu re of beer ami stro y ed to avo-id c a p tu re; 28 were coal would show a t a lower- level is th e “ p ro p er tim e ” to suggest a com liquor of any kind at hom e is s tric t lost in collision. Tw enty-tw o wen* not known ag watrtr was found in prom ise. ly prohibited. w recked, five lost by in tern al exnlos- sufficient q u an tity below the .to n They p refer to have Hitchcock a t These a re some of the provision tem p t m odification of the pream ble CENTRALIA. Nov. 18.— The In of the w artim e prohibition enforce -n d Article Ten reservation before (By the U nited P ress) quest over H aney’s body th is a fte r m ent law. which was passed recently th e final vo'te. WASHINGTON. Nov. 18.— P resi by congress: noon may establish th e fact th a t he The m orning session of th e joint dent W ilson today vetoed m e Cum was not killed by a m em ber of his N othing can he m an u factu red JACK FROST CUTS (By roe united Press) scale com m ittee of o p e ra to rs and m ins ra te bill which would have re own posse, as h a s been reported. which contains m ore than one-lm lf PARTS, Nov. 18.— The B ulgarian pleased w ith his find, hut does not HIGH COST OF m iners was postponed again to give stored to the In te rs ta te Commerce The wound indicates th a t it could of one per cent alcohol by volume. CHICAGO. Nov. 18.— “ Jac peace tre a ty will he signed on No know what he will do ab o u t the th e operato rs m ore tim e to fram e Com m ission its pre-w ar power over not have been caused by bullets used The bill prohibits th e possession ■ vem ber 27, it was announced here coal proposition. did his b it here to low er th e ir co u n ter proposal, on which they ra ilro a d rates. by any m em ber of the posse. of beverage liquor outside of a p ri tpday, The suprem e court again no «i’ost of living. The large ni Some little tim e h ast H. Van Ho- have been .at work since S aturday. U nder governm ent control the P rosecutor Allen today announced vate dwelling, and th e supply in a tified P rem ier Venizelos of Greece frozen potatoes on the Chic venburg dug a well and took out a president has had power to m ake the th a t four additional suspected Reds dw elling is lim ited to th a t on hand th a t Greek occupation of Sm yrna ket caused th e potato n large am ount of splendid coal, se ra - rate s and did m ake several revisions will be charged with m u rd e r th is a f when the law becam e effective. drop to as low as two dollar m ust be considered only provisional. of which was b rought to Gbld Hill upw ard. ternoon in connection with the a rm T here a re no property rig h ts in and burned by local people with good The Cum m ins h !Il would have istice day shootings. illicit liquor. results. forced the president, th ro u g h ra il The bill provides for a perm it sys POSSE SURROUNDS RORIIER Coal has been m ined on th e old road a d m in istra tio n , to go before STOCK SHOW OPENS tem for non-beverage m akers, p re RAW LINS. Wyo.. Nov. IS.— W il W ard place for several years w ithout tjie In te rsta te Com m erce Com m is (By th e United P ress) s c r ib e s and sellers of liquor. liam C arlisle, a tra in robber who es great effo rt and a good product se sion ju st as th e railro ad s them selves PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 1 — W ith It prohibits liquor receipts and caped from the s ta te pen iten tiary cured. had to do before federal control be nailed yp in a box of sk irts and who exhibits from all p a rts of the w estern form ulas, or giving away of such A large ab u n d an ce of coal is evi gan. la te r sawed th rough th e top of the states and w estern C anada entered, receipts. dent on the C urtice M iller property The Cum m ins bill would have It provides for the seizure of any box. is reported su rro u n d ed by a th e Pacific In te rn atio n a l Livestock but M iller does qot w ant his property forced those in charge of the ra il exposition opened here this m orn conveyance used for carrying liquor. posse n e a r W am su tter. Wyo. dug up in developm ent, th u s ru in in g roads under federal control to seek ing. The bill vests sta te officers with (By th e U nited P ress.) its ag ric u ltu ra l value, w ithout sell approval of the various sta te ra il The exposition, which is housed in the power to m ake a rre sts and seize ~ PARIS. Nov. 18.— The full scope ing ou trig h t. road com m issions in m atte rs affect- a new $300.004 stock show pavilion, liquor. of F ra n ce ’s answ er to th e appeal of These evidences of cogl. running It provides for labeling and keen Bolshevism is today becom ing m ore PH ILA D ELPH IA , Nov. f — Six will continue thro u g h o u t the week. nutioing, P ortland. Dr. J. F rancis in w hat is th o u g h t, to he a solid ing a record of all liquor m ade and ap parent. C lem enceau’s coalition of m en. w ere killed and eleven in ju red D rake, of P o rtlan d , and Reverend s tra ta over th is p a rt of th e valley » sold for legal purposes, such as sac the republican p a rties everyw here w hen a m otor truck carry in g w ork RUMANIANS HAVE 'Ir. Dickson, now a m issionary to point very forcfullv to fu tu re devel m en to the Hog Island shipyard was L E F T R ID A P E S T ram ental. m edical and m echanical. India, arran g ed th e collection and presented a solid fro n t against the opm ent of valuable coal production. (By the United P ress) P enalties for violations of various elem ents of discord, according to re The q u a lity of th e coal has not been stru ck by a tra in at a grade grossing Iso contributed from th e ir priva’.* PARIS, Nov. 18.— The allied high sections of the law a re fines of $100 tu rn s from Sunday’s elections. collections. here. tested, but sinple tests a t hom e show com m issioner at Budapest today no to $10,000, and jail sentences from W hen the collection arrives a t th<* Supposedly on the brink of Bol th a t it certainly will burn and pro tified the suprem e council th a t Ad 30 days to 10 years. university the h erbarium will be shevism th e French Poilus went to duce plenty of heat w ithout too much m iral N orthy's H ungarian troops are confronted with th e problem of space the polls and sent unm istakable no ash. Some outcrop of coal here m aintaining o rd er in Budapest fol BOXING ROUTS IN in which to a rra n g e it. At present tice to th e governm ent th a t th e vet abouts" seen to indicate too m uch lowing the R um anian evacuation. the herbarium has the collections PORTLAND THIS EVENING eran s are behind it in its fight on shale, but it has been discovered th a t of Vessi s. Howell, Cusick, Lieberg. PORTLAND, Nov, 1 8— F ran k ie radicalism . these a re from higher s tra ta , the CATHOLICS LOSE Malone of O akland and Joe Gorm an Sheldon and W hited, which represent low er s tra ta running m ore to clean SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 18.- BRUSSELS. Nov. 18:— The the pioneer botanical work of the of P ortland are two 125-pounders ENGLAND HAS NO EEAR coal and iij la rg e r quantities. low ing are m ark et q u o tations w helm ing Catholic m ajority i N orthw est. The addition of this who will furnish th e fea tu re a ttr a c (By the U nited P ress) EGGS— E xtras, 86l^c. cham ber of representatives w£ vnlu-ible gift will m ake a splendid tion for the sm oker of the P ortland LONDON, Nov. IS .— “ I do not TRAIN HITS AUTO BUTTER— E xtras, G T ^c. tu ally wiped out by S unday’s collection of native plants. Boxing com m ission here tonight. fear Bolshevism in any» well governed BUFFALO. Nov. 18.— Seven POULTRY— B roilers, 44c; hens, tions, according to incom ple NOT VET OUT DANGLER They are booked for 10 round as land; it m ust be fought th ro u g h sym killed today when a New York 36c. (By the United P ress) tu rns. PRINCE IN NEW a re M uff Bronson of P o rtlan d and pathetic ju stice .” P rem ier Lloyd tra l passenger tra in stru ck an CATTLE— Top steers, 11c. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. - - Al- NEW YORK. Nov. Bobby W ard^of St. Paul. The th ird (Jeorge declared in addressing the m obile a t a grade crossing. £ HOGS— Top, 16c. * though P resid en t W ilson is shi wing thousands g ath ered to The lum ber m ills of the sta te are big bout on th e card will he between House of Commons late last night. the victim s w ere nurses. S H E E P — Ewes. 7c; w ethers. steady im provem ent he is no y e t 1 tra l P ark and gave tl c u ttin g to capacity w ith a big rush W eldon Ring of P ortland and Joe out of dan g er of a relapse, it is W ales a tu m u ltu o u s d BARLEY — Spot feed, $3.45 of business expected d u rin g th e next Coffey of San F ra n cisc o / T heir m ill He deprecated atte m p ts to induce w orkers to believe th a t Bolshevism P o rtla n d — R iverdale to get ^hipping, $3.30. learned. His physicians s t i l l a, } ex- when he landed a t th few m onths. ing is supposed to last eight rounds. m eant freedom for them . 000 school house. 11:20. 60 Planes for Foresi Service