MEXICAN GOVERNMENT TOTTERING t r t , t ,, t ,,,,,,,, , ASHLAND C C L L I I- M M A ASHLAND A T T E E, . WITHOUT THE AID OP MEDICINE, CURES NINE CASES OUT OP TEN OP ASTHMA. VOLUME 1 D aily T idings Successor to The Serai-W eekly T idings. Voi. 43. m a l a r ia CANNOT SUR- \ IV E T H R E E MONTHS IN T H E P U R E OZONE AT ASHLAND. T H E P U R E DOM ESTIC W A T E R H E L PS. ASHLAND OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 N EMBER Tf. ERATORS AND MINERS BREAK OFF NEGOTIATONS-U. S. STEPS Government May Seize and Operate Mines u '♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ , H »»»♦»< I -♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . EXTRA! (B y th e U nited P re ss ) W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 28.— D rastic (B y th e U nited P re s s ) a c tio n by th e g o v e rn m e n t to get th e B R O W N SV IL L E . T exas, Nov. 28.— coal m in es ru n n in g is expected before F o rc e s u n d e r G e n e ral O bregon a re th e end of th e w eek. (B y the United P ress) fig h tin g in th e City of Mexico w ith ) \ i t h th e w est in th e g rip of a \\ ASHING TON , Nov. 28.— The C a rra n z a tro o p s, a c c o rd in g to in fo r­ blizzard w hich seem s a b o u t to sw eep g o v ern m en t today s ta rtl'd a cam p aig n m a tio n received h e re today. to f r u s tr a te Red C h ris tm a s ” p lo ts e a stw a rd , th e coal o p e ra to rs a n d re p ­ C a rra n z a , a c c o rd in g to th e s e a d ­ ot th e B olsheviki in A m erica. re s e n ta tiv e s of th e s tr ik in g m in e rs vices, h a s been forced to leav e th e h a v e b ro k en up th e ir jo in t c o n fe r­ P ublic o ffic ia ls in m any p a rts of c a p ita l am i ta k e re fu g e in Q u e re ta ro , ( H R AGO, Nov. 2S.— B itu m in o u s th e c o u n try have been w arn ed to ence, bein g u n a b le to a g re e on a 3 40 m iles n o rth w e s t o t Mexico City. coal c o n su m e rs of th e m id d le west i w age in crease. s c ru tin iz e a ll C h ristm a s p ackages G e n e ral G onzales is said to be d i­ ca refu lly . T he c a b in e t will c o n sid e r th e m a t­ to d ay s ta r te d te a r in g dow n th e ir coal re c tin g th e C a rra n z is ta forces d e ­ bin s to use as fuel. t e r to m o rro w . A cting w ith th e d e p a rtm e n t of j u s ­ fe n d in g th e c a p ital. W ith th e firs t real sn o y sto rm of F e d e ra l o p e ra tio n of th e m in es is tice, p o sto ffice d e p a rtm e n t officials It is fe a re d C a rra n z a ’s fall is only a re ta k in g every p re c a u tio n to in te r one p o ssib ility , a lth o u g h th is is c o n ­ th e y e a r c o v e rin g th e C e n tra l W est fi m a tte r of h o u rs. e in s ta te s w ith a b la n k e t m any r e ­ sid e re d u n lik e ly , as th e g o v e rn m e n t, c e p t bom bs th a t m ay be sent th ro u g h (B y th e U nited P re ss) (B y th e U nited P re ss ) it is e m p h a size d , w ould face th e sam e p o rts a re received of p e rso n s razing th e m ails w ith C h ristm a s packages. W ASH IN GTON. Nov. 28.— M exi­ PH O E N IX , A riz., Nov. 28.— T he d iffic u lty in g e ttin g th e m in e rs to re- ‘ o u th o u se s to use th e lu m b e r for co sh o u ld be given 2 4 h o u rs to re ­ Secret service a g e n ts began to su s­ Hood w a te rs a re rec e d in g h e re to d ay tu rn to w ork t h a t th e o p e ra to rs a re wood. th a t th e “ R e d s” lease C o ........... n su la r A gent uvurviiib, J e n k in s , nvilH- Sena- pect w eeks ago rn .rt . a f te r re a c h in g th e s ta te c ap ito l u n a b le to overcom e. e sn o w sto rm w hich covered th e to r A s h u rs t, d e m o c ra t, to d a y de-i hoped to sta g e a tio ttie r d y n a m ite out g ro u n d s an d se v e ra l e th e r se ctio n s M ore legal a c tio n by (he g o v e rn ­ a re a tro m C anada to A rizona and ■«dared. Should Mexico fail to com ­ ra g e d u rin g th e ho lid ay season. ot th e city an d m a ro o n in g fifty fa m ­ T his suspicion has sin ce becom e a m e n t w ould not get th e m in e rs to from C hicago to th e w estern slope ply. th e A m erican a rm y sh o u ld s ta r t ilies of fa rm e rs e a s t a n d s o u th of of th e S ie rra N e v a d a ’s, h a s d e m o r­ im m e d ia te ly fo r P u eb la and rele ase c e rta in ty in th e m inds of o fficials. re su m e in la rg e n u m b e rs, a c co rd in g tow n. alized w ire service a n d tied up tra in s. him , he ad d ed . to m an y officials. A sh u rst criticized M elted m o u n ta in snow s com bined T h e a tto r n e y g e n e ra l is u n d e rsto o d th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t’s h a n d lin g of w ith a c lo u d b u rs t la st n ig h t d ro v e , to have evidence upon w hich to base th e M exican s itu a tio n. th e S alt a n d A gua liv e rs o u t of th e ir (B y th e U nited P re ss ) c rim in a l s u its a g a in s t sev eral le a d e rs h an k s. W ASH IN GTON, Nov. 28.— M exi­ in th e m in e rs ’ union. W A SH IN GTON, Nov. 28 -A new No lives a re re p o rte d lo st but p ro p ­ can s k illed J a m e s W allace, an A m e r­ n o te d e m a n d in g d e ta ils e rty d a m a g e will he c o n sid e rab le . of th e (B y th e U nited P re ss ) DES M OINES, Nov. 28.— A c o n fe r­ ican, n e a r T a n tic o , W ed n esd ay , ac­ c h a rg e s a g a in st C o n su la r Agent Jen­ SAN FR A N C ISCO , No’v. 28.— W ith c o rd in g 1« a b rie f d isp a tc h to th e ence ot g o v e rn o rs of b itu m in o u s coal k in s, im p riso n ed a t P u eb la, will be a c a rg o of ten th o u sa n d S c rip tu ra l s ta te d e p a rtm e n t. T h e re a re no d e­ s ta te s will be held ¡n C hicago S unday, sent to th e M exican g o v e rn m e n t to ­ p a m p h le ts p rin te d in fifty d iffe re n t n tils. T his m ay m ak e th e M exican to d isc u ss s ta te o p e ra tio n of coal d ay, it is a n n o u n c e d a t th e s ta te d e ­ la n g u a g e s. A v ia to r D avidson left to ­ m iles. s itu a tio n tense. p a rtm e n t. d a y on a n o n -sto p flig h t to Los A n­ “ If th e re is no c h a n g e in th e W a sh ­ (B y th e U nited P ress) T he s ta te d e p a rtm e n t will d em an d geles. in g to n s itu a tio n d u rin g th e d a y ." (B y th e U n ited P re ss ) W A SH IN G T O N , N ov. 2 8 . - T h e In ­ th e evidence on w hich th e M exican T h e so u v e n ir S c rip tu re s, sent by G o v e rn o r H a rd in g of Iow a, m ad e T O PE K A , K ans., Nov. 28.__ S ev­ g o v e rn m e n t b ases its c h a rg e th a t t e r n a t io n a l L a b o r C o n fe re n c e to d a y (h e P acific ag ency of th e A m erican th is a n n o u n c e m e n t. e ra l h u n d re d v o lu n te e r coal d ig g ers J e n k in s falsified ju d ic ia l s ta te m e n ts , e le c te d A lb ert T h o m a «, f o r m e r m e m ­ B ible Society, will be received by th e to d ay resp o n d ed to G o v e rn o r A llen ’s iis alleg ed in its reply to th e first b e r o f th e F re n c h p a r lia m e n t, a n d a e ro p la n e B ible c o m m itte e fo r use W A SH IN G TO N , N „v. 28.— An- a p p eal lo r m en to m ine coal in A m erican note, which dem an d ed his c o n s e rv a tiv e la b o r le a fie r, a s provi-- in v a rio u s c h u rc h e s and m issions on I SA N Q U E N T IN P R IS O N C a lif ’1° “ n c e n ie n t ()1 t h e ,1Pxt »n«,ve of th e s o u th e a s te rn K ansas. io n a l d ir e c to r o f th e I n te r n a tio n a ! im m e d ia te release. (B y th e U nited P re ss .) S u n d a y — “ Bible S u n d a y .” Nov. 28.— D eclarin g th ey need m oney ^ ),Vern‘n e n t m ,h e coal c risla m ay be A llen .te u d . e c la re d th e full pow er of A ccording to th e M exican reply, L a b o r g o v e rn in g b o d y . E a c h p am p h let ------- h e a rs -- a p h o to g ra p h I AKIS, Nov. 28.— Should th e detn- m • in . te r s ititia l t ' ' T - m o o re re th th a a n n o.<.v th ey ,i do u th . e ir to ra o rro w o r Pm liaps l1" ' s ta te w ould be used to reliev e th e c h a rg e of falsify in g s ta te m e n ts T h is g o v e r n in g b o d y , w h ich is o f th e a e ro p la n e and th e in sc rip tio n »m-ats and re p u b lic a n s in th e U nit- ' • th o se en g ag ed in e x e cu tin g th is w ith th e b a n d its who c a p tu re d ml m a jo r am i e ig h t s m a lle r p o w e rs, will Prom ise a g re e m e n t for ac ce p tan c e of seI1 th e ir Z h e X s i Z a n " ig h th e R°,V '8 p n l ,a «D g o v e ernn,i‘n rn m e n ‘ t's a n "» s 1,1 in «hape. e ffo ort rt. ..„i.i - held him fo r ran so m , «are th e m ain h a v e a s its dut** th e c o lle c tio n find th e peace a ty w .„ ith . th g u e of leaee tre t.a.aiv ,R e „ L , e - a ........ o ffe r h H“ ,e fu se il in tim a te w hat actio n O th e r o ffe rs of a s sis ta n c e w ere re ­ p u b lic a tio n ot s t a t i s ti c s conc-ijriiliig w ere re- g ro u n d s fo r J e n k in s ' im p riso n m en t. N atio n s b e fo re th e reo p e n in g of con­ th o u sa n d d o lla rs fo r som e new ones s U d e T e n t" ’! l . T t“ ’^ h«*'0 ’“ 1 T T ? 8tU,,* ',t8 T “ “ KUtC ‘ m e n t will o b ta in i n te r n a t io n al s u b je c ts . g ress, P re m ie r C lem euceau m ay go to Tw o m en in O regon, one in N eva- n Pl n ,, I>,Ofluct,on of ba8* kel1 I n s t>tute. th e e n tir e football all th e evidence th e M exican gov- t h e c o n f e re n c e o rd e re d th e gov- A m erica to m ak e a d ire c t a p p e a l to da, an d one in C a lifo rn ia h a v e vol- e m - ? ? ' J * P,o te c te d hv th e s t |" a<1 o f K ansas U niversity an d th e e m in e n t possesses am i m ake a tli o r - • *', ni,lg ," '’ m in ers W A SH IN GTON, Nov. 28. W ilso n 's s tu d y in g Mexican law s in th e belief Two hoboes w ere c a u g h t th is g r e a t d eal a s p o ssib le back to th e m ines m ,e essag e w'*l will Ko go to c o n g re ss on De- th a t th e new M of m o n ey .c o u ld be m ad e by c o tn m e r •„ ° 18 minps> in n ssa ^ .Mexican exican c . o n s titu tio n m o rn in g a t th e cam p th is side of Hel- c ia liz in g such o p e r a tio n s ' hut th-D 7 / ¡ J ? em p ro te e tlo n t b , ougli th e / e m b e r 2, th e second day of th e new p ro v id es sp ecifically th a t . ----- all cases ln an s b a th s a f te r p ick in g up th e m ilk session, it is s ta te d a t th e W h ite a g a in s t foreign d ip lo m a ts and con- d o c to rs te a r it w ould resu lt in loss _____ b o ttle s on th e porch om S. P e n n is to n ’s llo u se . T he p re sid e n t is still w ork- s o la r o ffic ers a re w ithin th e ju ris - ot p ro fe ssio n a l s ta n d in g w hich ho h o u se on H elm an s tre e t. At an e a rly * TAMPA WAS SUNK ing on th e m essag e lm t ¡s expected d ictio n of M exican fed e ra l c o u rts sa id , is w o rth m o re th a n m onev h o u r th is m o rn in g Mr. P e n n is tc n ’s to have it co m p leted a n d read y fo r illegal. d a u g h te r, Mrs. M ary B ro k er, saw tw o (B y th e U nited P re ss ) (By the United Press.) th e p r in te r th e last ot th e w eek. i T his w ould m ak e th e a r re s t of J e n ­ HE MUST GO m en com ing dow n th e s tr e e t, one of W A SH IN G TO N . Nov 28.— T he I ARIS, Nov. 28.— T h e su p re m e T he m an w ho a tte m p te d to ntak k in s illeg al. (B y th e U n ited P re s s ) w hom had a lo af of b rea d u n d e r his council to d a y decided th a t all ene- U nited S ta te s coast g u a rd c u tte r way w ith th e Ford of Jo e M cM ahan LADY NACY A W INNER W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 21. - ^ - T he T am p a w as su n k by a G erm an s u b ­ a n n . T h in k in g th a t th ey m ight call my w a rsh ip s sh a ll he d e stro y e d ex- last night is a s a d d e r but w iser in (By th e U nited P re s s t THE HIGHLAND ELIXG’S a t h e r hom e fo r a h a n d o u t. Mrs. Bro- cept th o se to be tu rn e d o v e r to s u p re m e c o u rt by re fu s in g to re v ie w m a rin e on S e p te m b e r 26, I ills in d iv id u a l toilav, as he reposes in (h r PLYM OUTH. E n g la n d . Nov. 28. THE THING IN ABER DEEN n f t'L n'L m th e W ,ndow to ,ook K rance 11,111 I ‘«>y in c o m p o n e sa tio n d ecisions of th e lo w e r c o u rts, up h eld th e B ritish ch a n n el w ith he e n tire .........." * N*nCy AstO1' 1,as been e le c t®‘l A B E R D E E N — j Bv M a il.) — H igh- M edford b a s tile ru m in a tin g upon tin th e conviction u n d e r th e e sp io n a g e c o m p lem en t of n t» o r- n i te r th em a n d a rriv e d in tim e to see fo r th e ir w ar lo sses way o| th e t ransgr<*ssoi and nursin'-- ....... .. it <» «<«,- ,»,.<> 1 « » , « S h a ffe r of E v e re tt o n e or th e m en scooping up tw o of T h e council also dism issed th e dis- law of P a rk th e m any and se rio u s b ru ise s lie r e ­ th e d a il y a n n o u n c e d , by g m a jo rity of h u t “ ja z z in g ” is n ’t s u ite d to a kilt. h e r m ilk b o ttle s w hich had been left tiib u tio n of m a te ria l a n d docks to ceived from th e b a n d s o f th e ira te T he .M arquis of A berdeen lias been on th e steps. She im m e d ia te ly sum - be d e liv e re d by G erm an y as com pen- o w n e r of th e sto len c a r. a p p e a lin g to th e g irls h e re not to In* m o n ed th e police a n d Geo. M. R obi- s a tio n fo r th e s in k in g of th e in te rn e d As M cM ahan cam e out o f th e led- in to th e “ p e rn e e c io u s” d an ces son took up th e ch ase. T he m en G erm an fle e t a t Scapa F low V ining th e a te r last ev en in g he saw w hich hold sw ay in London tow n. He w e re o v e rh a u le d am i id e n tifie d by It a lso n o tifie d R o a m a n ia t h a t a th e ta iliig h ts ot his c a r d isa p p e a rin : d e p lo re s th a t form of d a n c in g an d is . is. B io k e r a s th e ones w ho had reply to th e n o te h a n d e d h e r N ovem - «¡own th e hill to w a rd th e P laza. Mc­ < ut fo r th e c o n tin u a tio n of th e good f- olen h e r m ilk. T hey h a d d ra n k it, h e r 24 m u st he given th e a llie d rep - M ahan c a u g h t sig h t of J. F. M ur­ old h ie la n ’ fling, w ith its crossed lovvever, a n d had th ro w n aw ay th e re s e n ta tiv e s in B u c h a re st not la t e r phy ith m his s c a r s ta n d in g ju just above , i '1*.' w Wl«n st ahov b o ttle s . Mr. R obison b ro u g h t th e _____ _____________ * sw ords, b a re kn ees, sp o rra n and k ilt u- > . . co m p le te n,U Hn< 1,as,llv c a lled th e l a t t e r ’s at m en up and in c a rc e ra te d th e m in SO C IA LTISTS T o “ S IT IN ” • r\ , . te n tio n to th e rec e d in g c a r an d asked th e city lockup. D on’t ta k e my w ord fo r it." said hill, . ?, **' asK‘ ” ( By th e U nited P re s s ) i la « -» niill to tollow . 1 liis Mr .Miirnhv Hi ! L ord A berdeen. “ T a k e th e w ord of . , *'»urpnv nem p a p e r A v an tl. , ,, " , u n til M edford w as reach ed , (B y th e U n ited P re ss ) it w ill he s ta m p e d o u t. . . . ... T h„ u ,,i . , • ... •So" 1,0 a tte m p t to ditch th e SCRANTON. P a., Nov. 28.— J a m e s T he h ie la n ’ lassies rep lied . “ Och P.,,. •• UN IVERSITY HAS EIRE . < u i , Aluipby suid, hik I sur** C a lg u ire , ag ed 28. re tu rn e d so ld ie r, ha», a n d evinced a m ark e d n refe r- u • By the I nited P ress) en p p fo r ihza i i i . e n o u g h th e p u rsu e d drove in to a si DAMAGE te r th e a u to th ie f. A fter ch a sin g him SAN FRANCISCO. C alif (B y th e U n ited P re ss ) ° T- - s - a ro u n d th e hack s tr e e ts fo r a tin t” — F ive m en w e e rin ju re d e a rly todav PH O E N IX . A riz., Nov. 2 8.__ 1 he fin a lly c a u g h t up to him . a n d SAN FR A N C ISCO . Nov. 28.— Fo'.- age a m o u n tin g ’ to h u n d re d s of th o u - w hen s tr ik e b r e a k e r s a n d union svni- ‘" m "'* ¿' a " K ni ”” , o hini - a »-> p a th iz e rs clased on th e w a te r fro n t M u ,p h ' a PP««'<*'1 on th e scene lo w in g a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s : sa n d s of d o lla rs was done by floods Bricks, s , " „ X X T 8 EGGS— E x tra s, 87c. last n ight a n d to d a y in th is vicinity. u re d in th e g e n e ra l m elee T he po- hi. ' r 'n " aS Riv,,lg B U T T E R — E x tra s. 67 (-¿c. t n e po h in , a P| e n tifu l ce m in d er n o t to at P O U L T R Y — B ro ilers, 38c; h en s lice sto p p ed th e fig h t. CARRIE DMONEY ON HIP tem p t to ste a l his cat a g a in , a f te r 36c. (B v th e U nited P re ss ) w hich he tu rn e d him «tver to th e C A T T L E — Top s te e rs, 11c. •SUFFERING IN TEXAS DES M OINES, Nov. 28.__ M W M edford police. HOGS— Top, 16c. E L E C T R A , Texas. Nov. 28.__ ( h u re h m a n c a rrie d m oney on hi hip On lo o k in g a f te r th e a b a n d o n e d c ar S H E E P — E w es, 7c; w e th e rs, 9*£c. b u t d id n ’t know it u n til he opened N ew spapers, b u sin ess ; nd public in ­ B was found th a t it had stru c k i B A R LE Y — Spot feed, $3.40; a b lis te r on his h ip a n d a dim e s titu tio n s a re closed to d ay d u e to b an k , k illin g th e en g in e a ,,d sto p p in g ^ h ip p in g , $3.25. fre e z in g w e a th e r a n d fuel s h o rta g e d ro p p ed out. , " H u i v a g i . , H , at o nce w t h no no d i l . a n m p a i g e do n e T he once w i ith J ■ X t a . S T ........................ R‘" " "<» «„«. ».«- «-» ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦♦-•< » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ THE COAL Ï0 GIG COAL Won’t Take Pay tor Gland Operation Sink Warships Taken by Allies WITH THE GOODS S ta lle d His Own Daddy a ; b eared to he a s tr a u g e i to A sh lan d , 4