Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 26, 1919, Image 1

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    ANS
D aily
D’A N N U N Z IO
A shland
ASHLAND C L I M A T E ,
WITHOUT THE AID OF
MEDICINE, CURES NINE
CASES OUT OF TEN OF
ASTHMA.
VOLUME 1
S u ccesso r to T he Seini-W eekly
T id in g s.
Voi. 43.
NEW COUP
T idings
ASHLAND OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,
M ALA RIA CANNOT S U R ­
V IV E T H R E E MONTHS IN
THE
P U R E OZONE AT
A SHLA ND . T H E P U R E
DOM ESTIC W A TER H E L PS.
NUMBER 75
1919
CABINET ISSUES AN ULTIMATUM
I >♦»+■ + ♦
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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ 4
- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
War In Balkans
Seems Inevitable
Government Orders
Strike Settlement
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(B y th e
U nited
P re s s )
F O R T MADISON. Iow a, Nov. 2 6.—
O ne m a n w as fa ta lly in ju re d an d
m o re th a n a dozen h u r t w hen a S an ­
ta F e L im ite d tra in collided w ith
a fre ig h t tra in on th e b rid g e o v er
th e M ississippi. D espite th e te r r if ic
Im p act none of th e c a rs of e iih e r
tr a i n left th e b rid g e .
Steel Strikers
Claim Victory
(B y th e U nited P re ss )
PIT T S B U R G H , Nov. 2 6.— R ep o rts
s u b m itte d to th e n a tio n a l c o m m ittee
of th e steel s tr ik e r s bv d is tric t o r­
g a n iz e rs in d ic a te th a t th e s tr ik e r s a re
now w ell on th e ir way to victory.
“ T he s tr ik e w ill be c o n tin u e d u n ­
til th e ir d e m a n d s a re
m e t.” it is
s ta te d a u th o rita tiv e ly a t s tr ik e h e a d ­
q u a r te r s .
U nion le a d e rs say re p o rts show th e
s tr ik e r s h o ld in g firm ly a n d th a t th e
m ills w hich reopened since th e s trik e
s ta r te d a re m erely “ c a m o u fla g in g .”
S teel o p e ra to rs in n e a rly every sec­
tio n of th e P itts b u rg h d istric t say
th e y a re not a ffe c te d by th e s trik e .
(B y th e U n ited P re s s )
P A R IS ,
Nov.
26.— Sir G eorge
C lark head of th e a llie d com m ission
in H u n g a ry , to d ay n o tifie d Dr. H uz-
za, th e new H u n g a ria n p rem ier, th a t
th e su p re m e council w ould recognize
h is p ro v isio n al g o v ern m en t an d ne­
g o tia te peace a s soon a s a n a tio n a l
a sse m b ly is c o n s titu te d w ith a gov­
e rn m e n t based upon p o p u la r elec­
tio n s , a c c o rd in g to B u d a p e st d is­
p a tc h e s.
------------------------------
W ilb u r— .New sa w m ill c u ttin g 15,-
000 feet p er day tw o m iles n o rth -
w est.
(B y th e U n ited P re ss)
W A SH IN GTON, Nov. 2 6 ,- c F u e I
A d m in is tra to r G a rfie ld , a c tin g fo r
th e g o v e rn m e n t will to d ay d e liv e r
to th e coni o p e ra to rs a n d th e m in e rs
a v irtu a l u ltim a tu m w a rn in g b oth
sides in th e coal c o n tro v e rsy that,
th e ir d iffe re n c e s m u st be a d ju s te d
w ith o u t f u r th e r delay.
T he
g o v e rn m e n t’s
s ta te m e n t,
w hich o ffic ia ls h e re b elieve will b rin g
to an end th e s tr ik e w hich h a s k e p t
fo u r h u n d re d th o u sa n d m in e rs idle
since N ovem ber 1, w as a d o p te d a t a
meetThg of th e c a b in e t to d ay .
It will be th e “ f in a l” ex p o sitio n
of th e g o v e rn m e n t’s a ttitu d e in th e
s tr ik e an d will be a d d re sse d to both
sides.
G arfield on lea v in g th e c a b in e t
m eetin g ,
e m p h a size d
th e w ord
“ fin a l.”
Turkeys Plentiful
Where They Grow
♦ ♦ *♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
H E IS K IL L E D
( By th e U nited P re ss )
W A SH IN GTON, Nov. 26.— G en­
e ra l A ngeles w ho w as ta k e n by th e
M exican fe d e ra te a t P a r ra l, w as ex-
e c u te d by a firin g sq u a d a t C h ih u a-
h u a city th is m o rn in g , th e s ta te d e-
p a rta ie n t w as advised.
.
But Few Big Games
Scheduled Tomorrow
(B y th e
U n ited P re s s )
N EW YO RK . Nov. 26.— " T u rk e y
D a y ” will be rest day am o n g th e
m o st of th e fo o tb all folks.
P ra c tic a lly all of th e big elev en s
h a v e b ro k en tra in in g a t th e co n clu s­
ion of th e seaso n an d will “ go b ig ”
a f te r choice delicacies t h a t h av e been
on th e b la c k lis t fo r th re e m onths.
O nly tw o m a jo r gam es a re c a rd e d
In th e e a st. C o rn ell play s P e n n sy l­
v a n ia ; B row n m ee ts C o lu m b ia ; at.d
S y ra cu se ja u n ts out to L incoln, Neb.,
to play N e b ra sk a u n iv e rsity .
Som e y e a rs back . T h a n k sg iv in g
d a y w as th e red ItA ter d ay of th e
fo o tb a ll c a le n d a r. O p p o sition voiced
a m o n g som e of th e p la y e rs who w ere
d e p riv e d of o th e r re c re a tio n s o r th e
h o lid a y e v e n tu a lly c a u s 'd a ge n ia l
m a rk in g o ff of th e dav on th e sc h e d ­
ules u n til th e big fall b o lid av gam es
a r e th e ex ception r a th e r the«. th e
r u le on th e g rid iro n
W ith its few gam es Til m k sg iv in g
p ra c tic a lly so u n d s th e k n e ll of th e
fo o tb a ll seaso n . O nly on«1 gam e re ­
m a in s on th e s c h e d u le - - th e A rm y-
N avy a ff a ir on th e Polo g ro u n d s.
N o v em b er 29.
F o r m any of th e ie a n
th e g rid ­
iro n p a ra p h e rn a lia v as sto re d a f t e r
th e N ovem ber 15 game.-. P rin c e to n .
P e n n S ta te , D a rtm o u th a n d Co’g a te
so u n d e d “ T a p s” th e n
and
lidded
th e ir te n ts fo r th e y ear.
4» ,s> <; . . . .
(B y th e U nited P re ss)
LONDON, Nov. 26.— Im m e d ia te
ad m issio n of G erm an y to th e L eag u e
of N atio n s w as fo recast sent ¡-o fficial­
ly to d ay w hen th e L e a g u e ’s- s e c re ta ry
(S pecial to T h e T id in g s)
In d ic a te d th a t m otion to th a t effect,
(S pecial to T h e T id in g s)
M EXICO
CITY.
Nov. 26. T he
w ould be in tro d u c e d a t th e in itia l
W
ASHINGTON,
Nov. pjj.— A com ­
M exican s e n a te in special session last
session a t P a ris next week.
p
ro
m
ise
p
roposal
fo
r s e ttle m e n t of
n ig h t is re p o rte d to have passed i
th e coal s tr ik e
is expected w hen
re so lu tio n s u p p o rtin g C a rra n z a in
P
re
s
id
e
n
t
W
ilso
n
's
c a b in e t begins its
w h a te v e r actio n
th e
g o v e rn m e n t
th
ird
s
ittin
g
to
d
iscu
ss th e s itu a tio n
ta k e s in th e J e n k in s case.
to
day.
T h e s e n a te also is sa id to h av e
T he com prom ise m eans a n ad v an ce
a p p o in te d a c o m m itte e to in v e stig a te
of
fifty c e n ts p er ton on th e price of
th e in te r n a tio n a l s itu a tio n a n d to
coal
fo r tfie public u n less th e o p e ra ­
h a v e ask ed th e ex ecu tiv e d e p a rtm e n t
to
rs
a
re w illing to b e a r p a rt of th e
to r full in fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th e
in
crease,
it is e s tim a te d .
s ta tu s o f A m erican C o n s u la r A gent
J e n k in s , held in P uebla on a c h a rg e
o f c o n sp irin g w ith alleg ed k id n a p e rs
to s h a re th e ran so m d e m a n d e d for
his release.
T he a p a th e tic a ttitu d e of th e p ress
was b ro k en y e ste rd a y w hen El U ni­
v ersal p u b lish e d an e x tra c o n ta in in g
a
special d isp a tc h from W a sh in g to n
(B y th e U n ited P re s s )
d
e
c la rin g th e U nited S 'itte s w as c o n ­
LOS A N G ELES,
Nov. 26.— N or­
way and Swollen a re a w a itin g a c tio n sid e rin g in te rv e n tio n .
by th e United. S ta te s on th e L eague
ol N atio n s b efo re d e fin ite ly a c c e p t­
ing th e co v e n an t, a c c o rd in g to .Johan
M ichelet. N orw egian A m b a ssa d o r to
C hili, who to d ay passed, th ro u g h th is
city e n ro u te to P ek in . M ichelet d e ­
c la re d th e re w ere m any s o c ia lists in
(B y th e U n ited P re ss )
N orw av hut denied any B olsheviki.
ST. LO UIS. Nov. 26.— B ack in th e
■
’
O F F E R S SH O E I CO! USE
A th re e m o n th s sh o rt c o u rse on
b u tte r a n d ch eese m a k in g will be giv-
cn by th e O. A. ('. d a iry d e p a rtm e n t,
J a n u a r y 5 — A pril 2. F o r e x p e rien c e d
m a k e rs th is c o u rse will be s h o rte n e d
to tw o m o n th s an d will p ro v id e a di-
plom a to th o se who fin ish F e b ru a ry
28.
F a c to ry m a n a g e m e n t, p a s te u i-
iza tio n , n e u tra liz a tio n , w o rk m a n sh ip
in b u tte r and u n ifo rm ity in com po-
s itio n , as well as g e n e ra l in s tru c tio n
and p ra c tic e in b u tte r a n d cheese
m ak in g , will he given.
E e stim a te d
cost of tw o m o n th s co u rse. $8 0.
........................................
<4,
NO P A P E R tomorrow
<s>.
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«•>
T o m o rro w is T h a n k sg iv in g •>
<?• D ay, th e re fo re no D aily T id in g s 6?
w ill be issu ed from th is office. •?>
•$>
-e <»■ ?» •
y <r •' <$ •> $> -$>.
T he big w in d u p of th e fo o tb all
season will he pu lled off w hen th e
local fo o tb all
g la d ia to rs
jo u rn e y
dow n to M edford a n d lock h o rn s w ith
th e a g g re g a tio n from th a t city on
T u rk e y day. A sh lan d d e fe a te d M ed­
ford on N ovem ber 15 in one of th e
h a rd e s t fo u g h t g am es th a t h as ever
been sta g e d
in
S o u th e rn O regon.
W ill th ey be a b le to d u p lic a te th e
s tu n t?
“ A sh lan d will win a f te r a h a rd
s c ra p ." says Coach M obre. R u m o rs
from M edford in d ic a te th a t th e “ in ­
side dope fie n d s ” th e r e a re looking
fo r th e Red an d Black to win by a
p a ir of to u ch d o w n s.
F ro m a com ­
m on view point, let it be sa id th a t
th is T h a n k sg iv in g m a tin e e p ro m ises
to be th e keen est e x h ib itio n of foot­
ball of th e season w ith a fifty -fifty
ch a n ce fo r th e local M oleskinners.
♦
10 PIGEONHOLE
PEACE TREATY
(B y th e U n ited P re ss)
W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. 26.— P l a n s ’
to pig eo n h o le th e peace tre a ty in d e fi­
n ite ly by k eep in g co n g re ss busy on
do m estic leg isla tio n a re being m ade
by a n u m b e r of re p u b lic a n ^ s e n a to rs ,
it is le a rn e d .
Quick actio n on th e Lodge re s o lu ­
tio n d e c la rin g th e w ar ended is said
to be p a rt pf th e p ro g ra m .
(B y th e U nited P re ss )
T he s e n a to js a re
p lan n in g th is
SAN F R A N C IS C O . Nov. 2 6 .— T h e
c o u rse on th e a ssu m p tio n th a t th e
c o u n try is sick of th e tre a ty fig h t and local o rg a n iz a tio n of h o usew ives to ­
w a n ts speed actio n on vital doiyeatic d ay b e g a n a c a m p a ig n o f e d u c a tio n
fo r a boycott of 12 cent b read .
quest ions.
T hey will u rg e w om en to d em an d
s ta le b read a t low er prices.
T his
an d o th e r econom ies is urged by
U nited S ta te s A tto rn e y A n n e tte Ad-
a ms.
R aisin b rea d , wom en say. sh o u ld
not he eaten now th a t ra isin s have
becom e a lu x u ry .
I?« n
/ ) z a r k m o u n ta in s w here
M isso u ri's
c ro p
of
T h a n k sg iv in g w ishbones.
(j ru n l stic k s and g izz a rd s a re p ro ­
()uce(i t tu rk e y p e d d le rs .h a v e been
( re ttin g o v e r th e h ig h cost of living
an(| th in g s w hile tiw» tu rk e y s run
Wjj,j
G obblers a re in n o rm a l a b u n d a n c e
th e m a rk e ts a re beg g in g fo r va-
rie tie s to o ffe r tu rk e y - h u n tin g house-
wj ves to m o rro w , a c co rd in g to pro- 1
(]uce (je a je rs here.
T he T h a n k sg iv in g day victim is
quoteil at re g u la r p ric e s— 45 to 50
c e n ts a pound d ressed on th e m a r­
ket here.* P o u ltry m e n a re g e ttin g
from 35 to 37 c e n ts a pound. T he
prices a re v irtu a lly th e sam e as last
y ear. A la st m in u te p ric e b u m p in g
is in th e o ffin g , th o u g h , d e a le rs be­
lieve.
T h e re 'll be a lot to be th a n k f u l fo r
th is x e a r— in c lu d in g th e fact th a t
th e (jjn n e r w o n ’t cost m uch m o re th a n
last y ear.
C hickens a re o ffered a t
38 c e n ts a p o u n d ; d u c k s a t 43 c e n ts
and th e th e o th e r fo o d -v a rie tie s have
d ro p p ed s lig h tly , fig u re s show .
C ra n b e rrie s will he c h e a p e r— 12
c e n ts a q u a rt, T hey w ere 15 c e
a y e a r ago.
F re sh p u m p k in s a re
dow n
h a lf a cen t a pound w hile
b rea d re m a in s s ta tio n a ry .
E ggs have gone h ig h e r and a re
now 75 c e n ts a dozen; m ilk, b u tte r,
s u g a r, coffee and tea a re up w ith
p o ta to e s a b o u t th e sam e.
Many fam ilies b e a t th e high cost
of T h a n k sg iv in g by b u y in g live fow ls
e a rly an d ra is in g th em .
T he next fine m usical a ttr a c tio n
w hich P re sid e n t F u lle r of th e C hau-
ta u fl " a a sso c ia tio n h a s a n n o u n c e d for
th*8 se" 8° " w ill be .the
A m erican
S y ncopated O rc h e stra a n d S in g e rs
w hich will a p p e a r in th e A shland
A rm o ry F rid a y ev en in g , D ecem ber
5. T his is an o rg a n iz a tio n of th ir ty
n iu sician s
w ith
an
o rc h e s tra of
s trin g s , b a n jo s.
w ind,
wood a n d
b ra ss, b eside all th is each m em b er
is a singei:, w ho give th e ir a u d ie n c e
w h at th ey w ish — A m erican m usic fo r
A m ericans. T he o rc h e s tra lias been
d ra w in g im m en se h o u ses w h e re v er
th e y have a p p e a re d th is se aso n , a n d
to s e c u re a d a te w ith th is m u sic a l
a g g re g a tio n .
.............. ....................... ......_
•-----------------------------
SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 26.— F o l­
W EIXSTO <’K W IL L S P E A K
low ing a r e m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s ;
H a rris W e in sto ck , said to be th e
EGGS— E x tra s , 84VsC.
g re a te s t ru ra l e co n o m ist in th e U nit­
B U T T E R — E x tra s. 67c.
ed S ta te s, will sp eak b e fo re th e fur-
PO U LTR Y — B ro ilers,
3 8c; h en s, m e rs ’ w eek ev e n in g session of T h u rs ­
36c.
day. J a n u a r y 1. M r. W ein sto ck h as
C A T T L E — Top s te e rs, 11c.
' served th e fed eral
g o v e rn m e n t in
HOGS— Top, 16c.
m any im p o rta n t c a p a c itie s a n d will
S H E E P — Ew es. 7c; w e th e rs. 9 V*c. d isc u ss th e d is trib u tio n of fa rm pro-
B A R LEY — Spot
feed,
$ 3 .4 0 ; , dnee w ith m o re p ro fit to p ro d u c e r
sh ip p in g , $3.2?
ta.
a n d c o n su m e r, less fo r com m issions,
A
BANDITS
Shopping Tours
That Last Week
(B y th e U nited P re ss )
NOVOR1SS1SK, S outh R u ssia.—
(B y M a il).— W hen a h o usew ife in
s o u th R ussia leaves on a sh o p p in g
trip she ta k e s a tra v e lin g bag along.
B ecause to m ak e a n econom ical su c ­
PO R TLA N D , Nov. 26.— Two b a n ­
cess of it sh e m ay h av e to be gone
d its held up a P o rtla n d -O re g o n City
a w eek a n d co v er a h u n d re d m iles
R a ilro a d com pany tra in , tw o m iles
of te r r ito ry .
east of .M ilwaukee a n d ro b b ed th e
C o n d itio n s in a few of th e la r g e r
c o n d u c to r qf $15.
Five p a sse n g e rs
citie s w hich D enekin
h as w rested
w ere also robbed. T he a m o u n t ta -
from th e B olshevists a te becom ing
ken is not know n a s no d e ta ils have
fa irly sta b iliz e d h u t in h u n d re d s of
been received h ere. T h e tra in is an
th e s m a lle r villag es th e u tm o st eco­
a u to bus, eq u ip p ed w ith w heels and
nom ic ch ao s p rev ails.
P rices vary
ru n n in g on th e c a r tra c k .
w idely in d iffe re n t to w n s an d th e
n t s ----------------- ------------
ro u b le n ev er h a s th e sam e valu e in
tw o a d jo in in g villages. So th e t h r i f ­
ty h o u se k ee p e r, b u y in g a w e e k ’s s u p ­
ply of p o ta to e s o r firew ood, o r se e k ­
ing cloth fo r th e c h ild re n 's c lo th es
jo u rn e y s from tow n to tow n seek in g
th e best b a rg a in s.
T he high cost
of liv in g is ju st as m uch a b u rn in g
q u e stio n in s o u th R u ssia as it is in
A m erica, b u t re lia b le
in fo rm a tio n
(B y th e U nited P re ss )
on
th
e
cost
of
c
o
m
m
o
d
ities
is not
D E N V E R . Nov. 26.— P a tc h e s will
n
e
a
rly
so
d
e
fin
ite
.
be fa sh io n a b le h e re u n til th e h ig h
R u m o rs of all s o rts a re b a n d ie d
cost of c lo th e s drops.
w o m an s’ clu b
m em b e rs a b o u t.
A tra v e le r a rriv e s in one
Local
b u y in g to w n and a n n o u n c e s th a t th e p rice
sig n ed a pled g e
to
sto p
of p o ta to e s is tw o ro u b le s c h e a p e r
clo th e s u n til p rices drop.
T a tte re d fro ck s, fra y e d b a ts , di- in th e next v illage. T he econom ical
la p id a te d shoes will n o t cau se m ilad y h o usew ives set out to r th e d e sig n a t-
h e a rta c b e s at any fu n ctio n , th e m em - f‘d tow n.
h e rs a g re e in g th a t p a tc h e s sh a ll be
• P°n a rriv a l th ey a re likely to find
w
atc
h
w
o
rd
at
e
lite
g
a
th
e
rin
g
s
.
'b
a
t th e price of co m m o d ities is even
th e
___________________ h ig h e r th a n in th e ir own tow n. But
th e r e a re alw ay s plen ty of ‘/ s tr a ig h t
LABOR MAX W IXS
to p s ” on th e o th e r places f u r th e r
( B y ^ b e U n ited P r ts s )
DURHAM .
E n g la n d . Nov. 26.— on. So th e w om en jo u rn e y on tr a v ­
Jo h n L aw son, L a b o rite
c a n d id a te , e lin g by tra in , ox-cart o r on foot, ac­
a v a ilab le ,
ru n n in g on a p la tfo rm fa v o rin g na- c o rd in g to th e fa c ilitie s
seek
in
g
th
e
best
p
rices
in
a
te r r ito ry
tio n a liz a tio n of in d u stry , w as elect-
co
v
e
rin
g
p
e
rh
a
p
s
fifty
m
iles.
ed to p a rlia m e n t from th e C h e ste r
A w eek ’s sh o p p in g to u r is c o n sid ­
div isio n of th e D u rh a m d is tric t, it is
e re d a success if a few ro u b le s a re
o ffic ia lly an n o u n c ed .
saved. But th e m ere physical s tra in
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of th is heavy co m p e titio n in econ­
STORM SW 'EEI’S L A K ES
om
y lias been th e ca u se of a g reat
(B y th e U n ited P re s s .) *
CHICAGO. Nov. 26.__A se v ere deal of illness, and th e A m erican hos-
sto rm is sw eep in g th e G re a t L a k e s p ita l a t E k a te rin o d a r h as a n u m b e r
an d n o rth w e s t reg io n s.
Below zero of p a tie n ts who a re listed by th e do c-
w e a th e r is re p o rte d th ro u g h o u t th e to rs as victim s ot econom ical shop-
n o rth w e s t. A heavy gale, acconi- p in g to u rs .
panied by b lin d in g sn o w , is c a u sin g
-
g re a t d a m a g e to sh ip p in g .
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J A P D E L EG A TES BOLT
( By th e U nited P re ss )
“ H IR E D M E N " LO CKED OUT
N E W YORK, Nov. 2 6.— The Ja n -
(B y th e U n ited P re s s )
LONDON,* Nov. 26.— Five police- a n e se w o rk e rs ' d e le g a te s to th e l u ­
m en a n d a n u m b e r of la b o re rs w ere te rn a tio n a l L a b o r C o n feren ce to d ay
sh o t to d ay in c la sh e s g ro w in g out “ b o lte d .” d e n o u n c in g th e J a p a n e se
of a f a r m e r s ’ lo ck o u t of farm h a n d s g o v e rn m e n t d e le g a te s an d c h a rg in g
in W a te rfo rd c o u n ty , Ire la n d , ac­ th e m w ith bad fa ith an d d e lib e ra te
falsity .
c o rd in g to d isp a tc h es.
PATCHES TO BE
(By th e U nited P re ss .)
LONDON, Nov. 26’.— W ar in th e
B alk an s is in e v ita b le if d 'A n n u n z io
a tte m p ts to occupy S p a lato . a c co rd -,
ing to ¿inofficial opinion in B ritish
g o v e rn m e n t circles.
T h e re is a decided ten d en cy in
g o v e rn m e n t circles
to
b lam e th e
U nited S ta te s fo r m u c h -o f th e p res
e n t Ita lia n -D a lm a tia n m uddle.
F a ilu re of th e A m erican s e n a te to
accept (he peace tre a ty , it is pointed
c u t,
d elayed
fu n c tio n in g
of th •
L eague of N ations.
w hich
should
now he p re p a re d to s e ttle th e s itu a ­
tion.
“ D 'A nnunzio is plain c ra z y .” som e
B ritish o ffic ia ls b lu n tiv h in te d .
T hey a re c o n fid e n t, how ever, th a t
th e Ita lia n gov ern m en t will e v e n tu a l
ly w e a th e r th e sto rm w hich is now
brew in g .
O fficial Ita lia n re p o rts in d ic a te in ­
c re a sin g o p p osition
to D’A nnunzio
th ro u g h o u t Ita ly .
ROM E. Nov. 26.— G a b rie lle (l'A n­
n u n z io is p la n n in g a n o th e r coup,
th is tim e a g a in st T rie ste , th e new s-
ta p e r A vanti today w arned th e gov­
e rn m e n t. He has sent e m issa rie s to
T rie s te to a s c e rta in th e feeling to ­
w ard his cau se th e re , th e n e w sp a p e r
said.
I By th e U nited P ress l
NEW YORK. Nov. pti.~ E llis Isl­
a n d “ soviet re p u b lic " c o n tin u e s to
re fu se to n e g o tia te w ith th e U nited
S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t and 7 1 h u n g e r
s tr ik e r s a re re m a in in g in th e ir q u a r ­
te rs . re fu sin g to ta k e b re a k fa st o r
lunch w ith U ncle Sam .
Only th re e of th e s tr ik e r s a p p e a re d
fo r ,h e ir m eals.
Most of th e rad:
c als held fo r tria l in d e p o rta tio n
p ro ceed in g s, re fu se to e a t. work o r
a p p e a r for tria l.
„There is no a p p a re n t in tim a tio n ol
w hat th e g o v ern m en t policy will he
in d e a lin g w ith th e s trik e rs .
Villa General
Is Put to Death
(By th e U nited P re ss )
EL PA SO , Nov. 26.
(B y th e U nited P re ss )
W ASH IN GTON. Nov 26 - D’An­
n u n z io ’s th re a t to in v ad e th e D alm a­
tia n te r r ito ry , held by th e Ju g o -S lav s
is ca u sin g th e slat«» d e p a rtm e n t
se rio u s concern.
A ction by th e Ita lia n poet and so l­
d ie r. in a tte m p tin g in vasion iro m
th e sea w ould th ro w resp o n sib ility
d ire c tly on th e U nited S ta te s, whicji
has been assig n e d by th e peace con-
le re n c e to p a tro l D alm atian w a te rs
below Sehenico. a n d g u a rd th e coast
occupied by th e J u g o Slavs.
W hat actio n th e A m erican naval
t o n e s th e re w ould ta k e th e navy d e ­
p a rtm e n t refu sed to j red ict, but it
is u n d e rsto o d th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t
h as a lre a d y c o m m u n ic a ted witli Un­
d e r S e c re ta ry of S ta te P olk, who is
now in P a ris.
It is re p o rte d
h e re th a t a fed eral firin g squad t o ­
day executed G en eral kugeles. intel
lectn al head of th e V illistä movi
m ent. in C h ih u a h u a City.
A ngeles, who tu rn e d a g a in st C ar
ra n z a . was found g u ild by coin*
m a rtia l and se n te n c ed
to
d e a th ,
e a rlie r d isp a tc h e s said.
An a p p c ii
to th e su p re m e co urt
iiad hegii
p lanned.
(By th e U nited P re s s )
MULLAN, Idaho, Nov. 2(> " O u t '
m in d s w ere g e ttin g q u e e r u ntil we
LOS A N G ELES, Nov. 26.— T h e re bear’d th e w a te r in th e d iam o n d d rill
is a w om an in th is city w ho w a n ts h o le," says a le tte r sent up th ro u g h
a h u sb a n d — one w hole dollar*-: th e a ir pipe by I*. P. G ia n t and Em il
<
w o rth . She se n t a d o lla r to .Mayor Sa.vko, en to m b ed in ttie Gold H u n te r
S n y d er a s k in g
him to get her i m ine fo r th e past 12 days.
spouse w ith it.
A crew of resc u e rs is b la s tin g tie*
p ath of freedom fo r th e im p riso n ed
S ta n fie ld Odd F ellow s wilt erect m en but it will be sev eral d ays b e ­
c o m fo rta b le lodge b u ild in g .
fore th ey a re rescued.
W A N T S A ( H E A P MAX
(B y th e U n ite d P r e s s )
Italian King May Be
Forced to Abdicate
► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
►
« ♦♦
W ith im p re ssiv e c e re m o n ie s con-
d u cted by clerg y m en front v ario u s
p o in ts in ttie S o u th e rn O regon P res-
b y tery , Rev. C. F. K o e h le r was i n ­
s ta lle d as p a s to r of th e local P re sb y ­
te ria n c h u rc h last evening. Dr. J. K.
B aillie of P h o en ix p reach ed th e in­
s ta lla tio n serm o n . Rev. A. H. G am ­
m ons. pf Ja c k so n v ille , gave the.
c h a rg e to th e p a sto r. P ec. |,. M yron
Boozer of M edford th e c h a rg e to th e
people and Rev. J. H. D oran of A sh­
land m ade th e
in sta lla tio n p ray e r.
V isiting clerg y m en from th e o th e r
c h u rc h e s in tlie city w ere p resen t to
extend th e band of fellow ship and
w elcom e to th e new ly in sta lle d p a sto r.
Rev. K o eh ler has served fo r th e p ast
'e a r as sta te d su p p ly of th e P re sb y ­
te ria n c h u rc h in th is city, follow ing
th e re s ig n a tio n of Rev. H. A. C a rn a ­
han. A fte r a y e a r ’s service as supplv
a u n a n im o u s call was given him by
th e c o n g re g a tio n to fill th e p u lp it,
Mr. a n d M rs. K o e h le r a n d t h e i r fa m -
(B y th e U nited P re ss)
ROM E. Nov. 2 6 — A h a u l fight
a g a in st ra tific a tio n ol th e peace
tre a ty , one w hich m ac p re c ip ita te a
crisis in volving th e e x isten ce of I ta l ­
ian m o n arch y is in d ic a te d tqday
S ocialist and C ath o lic d e p u tie s in
th e recen tly elected c h a m b e r of dep-
'd ie s will com bine to d e fe a t th e p a c t .
it is s ta te d . T he s ig n a l to r th e tig h t
ls expected to b • t lie iiitTod net ion nf
th e royal d ecree ra tify in g th e t r e a t '.
Both th e C ath o lics a n d Hie Social
ists. who ex h ib ited u n u su a l s tre n g th
ill th e recent electio n , w ere opposed
to t t i e tre a ty from
th e beg inn in -
Now th a t W ilso n ’s in flu e n ce is no
lo n g er telt h ere, tre a ty o p p o n en ts,
fo re se ein g d efeat of th e A nglo-
F ren ch
d e fe n siv e alliance-— from
w hich, they claim . Italy w as p u rp o se ­
ly exclu d ed — believe th a t Italy will
becom e th e balan ce a t pow er in E u ­
rope.
T he co m in g session p f th e c h a m ­
b er o f d e p u tie s is a w a ite d w ith con
s id e ra b le m isgiving.
T h e re is no
p reced en t in Ita lia n h is to ry fo r r<
je c tio n of a royal decree, e sp ecially
in th e m a tte r of a
peace t r e a t '
T re a ty rig h t is c o n s titu tio n a l prerog
a tiv e of th e crow n.
S h o u ld th e so c ia lis t p la n s su c c e e d
iiy h av e m ade m any frie n d s d u rin g th e o u tco m e of such r solem n d i­
th e ir y e a r of devoted serv ice to th e avow al ot th e k in g 's w ishes w ould
w e lfa re of th e c h u rc h and its people, n e c e ssita te his a b d ic a tio n , in th e 1m-
am i th e new re la tio n s h ip s ta r ts out lief of m any Ita lia n lea d e rs.
m ost p ro p itio u sly .
W h e th e r th e C a th o lic s will In» w il­
lin g to su p p o rt th e so c ia lists in t
BUTTERN-1X HURT
flat show dow n a g a in st th e king is
NEW ) ORK. Nov. 26.— O ne police co n sid e red d o u b tfu l by m any.
c a p ta in , a s e rg e a n t am t a fire m a n
On th e o th e r hand it is co n sid e red
a re in th e h o sp ita l a n d J o h n F eelev c e rta in th e y will m a in ta in u n fla g ­
and his son-in-law a re in jail. T hey ging o p p o sition to th e tre a ty , w hich,
re se n te d in te rfe re n c e in a p e rfe c tly it is re p o rte d tin* Holy See co n sid e rs
nice p riv a te fig h t.
( c o n ta in s th e so u rc e o f new w ars.