ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITH­ OUT THE AID OF MEDICINE, CURES NINE CASES OUT OF TEN OF ASTHMA. THIS IS A PROVEN FACT VOLUME A shland D aily T idings Successor to The Semi-Weekly Tidings. Vol. 43. MALARIA GERMS CANNOT SURVIVE THREE MONTHS IN THE RICH OZONE AT ASH­ LAND. THE PURE DOMESTIC WATER HELPS. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920 ADVERTISE FNTS In this column will tc* run at the rate of three: cents the line, measured fourteen lines to the inch. No large black display type allowed. NEW 0 TOPS The season is here when the auto top should be looked after. I make new ones or fix the old one. Let me look at it. ASHLAND FURNITURE HOSPITAL 80 North Main. EAST SIDE MEAT MARKET Always the best on the market in fresh and cured meats. HEAVY IOLE OF LIFE REFUSESTÛ GERMANS I. ». N.S PLAN LET NAME ENTERRUHR TO FORCE HAND AND PROPERTY TAKEN ON BADOT" NSTRCT OF GOVERNMENT BY TERRIFFIC STORM (By United Press) vocuCneQ-anä"t"nomareä“sl. hundred in- jured and millions of dollars worth of property was damaged We sell the best meats at the low- by a tornado sweeping Illinois est price consistent with quality Missouri, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana yesterday, according I JAS. BARRETT, Prop. | to today's reports. „ .. - . Completion ne U* f_ OI lUOUWSVS np Il 11 "I D | U 00 I II LUUV Requested REDDING, CaiTf.—At a meet­ PHONE 188 ing of the executive board of the CHICAGO, March 29. — The Northern California Counties as­ western outskirts of Chicago re- sociation it was decided to ask If Eats is Your Trouble Repon semble a war torn country today, the state highway commission to Them to Me. as the result of tornadoes, Crum- : carry into effect this year the as­ pled masonry, hanging wires. sociation’s road program. DEW DROP INN twisted girders and piles of de- Approximately 165 miles of bris intermingled with partially OUR SPECIALTY state highway are included in the wrecked buildings, comprise a hu­ T-BONE, 50c request to be made for the five man ant pile over which thou- northern counties. 207 East Main St., Oshland, Ore. sands of persons are swarming. Every chamber of commerce Always Open for the Hungry Freaks are numerous. The tor­ I and development association, nado, cutting a ragged two hun- every board of supervisors,' and VICTOR KNOTT, Prop. dred foot path, bored through the city and town officials will be modest residences of Melrose asked to endorse the program UNION MEAT MARKET Park and out past the insane asy­ which asks the immediate con­ lum at Dunning, Ills., then leaped struction of these units. 200 FOURTH ST. in full ferocity to Wilmitte, one Siskiyou county Completing No profiteering here. You get of the rich suburbs of Chicago. the surfacing and paving of the a bigger chunk of good meat for In Melmore park, Mr. and Mrs. main north and south state high­ I Steinhebel regained consciousness your money here . way from the Siskiyou county line to finti themselves in their own “The proof of the pudding is to Yreka; completing survey and basement with a neighbor’s house further construction on the Klam- in chewing the rag.” above them, resting somewhat ath river road, TRY ME OUT askew upon the foundation. Trinity county: Filling in the The infant daughter of Peter gap down Trinity river from J. M. GRIMSLEY, Prop Rossoczski was found in the Burnt Ranch to Big Bar on the street, three blocks from home, Redding to Eureka lateral, a dis- when the wind ceased. The moth- . , tance of 21 miles, and building er hqd been holding her a few a lateral to connect Weaverville WE KEEP PACE minutes previously. with the main lateral at Junction WITH THE STYLE (By United Press' CHEHALIS, Wash., March 29. The Coal Creek Lumber company | plant was set on fire early this morning. The mill proper and dry kilns are totally destroyed. The loss is $175,000. The fire was undoubtedly of in- j cendiary origin. The mill fire hose was cut and the water hy-j drants around the edge of the mill found open, thus destroying the pressure. FATAL OLIVES ARE TRACED PARIS. March 29. — About 8000 German Reichswher have entered the Ruhr industrial dis­ trict without authorization, ac­ cording to information the French foreign office received today from Mayence and from the allied com­ mission for control of Berlin. The foreign office said the allied oc­ cupation of Frankfort, Darmstadt and perhaps other cities is likely unless the Reichswher is with- drawn. (By United Press) PORTLAND, March 29.—Her­ bert Hoover refuses to allow his name to appear on the ballot at the Oregon primary election as a candidate for the democratic presidential nomination. Oswald , West, ex-governor, who has been I directing the circulation of the Hoover petitions, received a wire | today from Hoover stating he will not allow the use cf his name as a. candidate. Submarine Prisoners Forces Were Escape In Not Ready • Stolen Car DECISION APRIL 19 (By United l iess) WASHINGTON, March 29.— The supreme court . decision on the validity of constitutional pro­ hibition is expected April 19. Chief Justice White stated the court will recess until that date. I It is considered likely the final (By United Press' SALEM.—Two escaped peni- WASHINGTON, March 29.— decision will be made then. tentiary convicts are now joyrid- , , . The court granted the appli- The navy department entered the ing somewhere in Oregon in State , ... . war with submarine torces unpre I cation of the St. Louis Brewery Parole Officer Varney’s automo- , ... » , , , r. • pared. Admiral Grant declared to- association to submit its appeal bile which they stole when they ... , . . day at the senate naval investiga- i tor the decision with the prohi­ escaped at Salem at 10 o’clock , k, tion. Grant, who was in charge bition cases being urged today, it Saturday morning. Varney's car . . .. of the submarines betöre the war, also advanced for argument on was parked just ouside the prison. , . „ 1 I said he made urgent recommen- April 19 the case brought by Wil­ walls dations, as early as 1915, hut liam Street of New York, attack­ Jack Price, 20, and Robert could not get any action, he tes­ ing the right of the federal gov­ Grant, 23, are the fugitives. The tified ernment to confiscate liquor which stolen car bears license number, he is keeping in a safe deposit 26192. , vault. The two men were sent to the | The opening move in the cases Salem institution from Umatilla argued today was made by Wayne county, Price for obtaining money Wheeler of the Anti-Saloon under false pretenses and Grant League. He obtained permission for larceny. to file briefs sustaining the con­ The escape of the convicts was tention of the government.. not discovered until about noon. The cases argued today were Officials believe the men will those of New Jersey against the abandon the automobile soon and enforcement law within its bor take to the hills, - 4* piers and the appeal by Christian TAP_____ YEEKA.—The body of James Feigenpan of the brewers’ asso- P. Wiuf, whose riderless horse ciation, who lost his suit in the came home about a month ago. New Jersey court appeals by was found lodged in a sandbar I the government from the federal in the Klamath river near Saw- government, through Judge Gei- yer’s bur from Cottage Grove, ger at Milwaukee, who upheld the Ore., it was believed lie had been contentions of the Manitowoe Pro- drowned but continued search ducts company that the Volstead failed to locate the body. law is unconstitutional. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiuf for- Other logging camps are expect­ merly lived, at Fort Jones, Siski- TAFT TO SPEAK AT SALEM ed to follow the example of the you county, and the husband was CALEM, Ore.—William Howard Buehner Lumber company in rais­ later connected with the McAd-, Taft former president of the ing the price of board on April ams creek gold dredge and from United States, will lecture in 1 from 35 cents a meal to 50 there he went to Orleans bar to lem on the night of May 28. He cents. A circular letter by the manage the W. H. Parker ranch • is being brought here under the Buehner company declares the op­ auspices of Willamette university erators cannot furnish board at 35 cents and therefore are students. Taft’s lecture subject has not yet been announced, but abilized to put an increase into effect. is said to relate to the political situation. Simultaneously the men will re­ ceive an advance in wages suffi­ Marshfield. San Francisco cient to cover the extra cost of firm will cut myrtle in Brewster board. It was stated that this ‘ valley. (By United Press) scale and board price prevai Is in | SANTA ANNA, Calif., March the camps on the Columbia. The 29.—Lady Stuart MacKenzie, a a • Buehner company advises the men the change is not to be con- we" knov" rtian wefere er, will be arraigned before Jus- sidered a raise in wages. I tice Cox this afternoon on the charge of speeding. Lady Mac- Kenzie’s machine is said to have been traveling 48 miles an hour and was enroute from Los An- i geles to San Diego. By Ed L. Keen D([9 D| Il I) Il I I | Jt JU f y V I ("[8 I 1 I I AI s | ill Ui | e IN RIVER (By United Press) TOMBSTONE, March 29. — Eleven of the eighty-six men de­ ported from Bisbee in 1917 have planned to march back to Bisbee in a body as a means of “forcing the hand of the federal govern­ ment,” according to a letter to William D Haywood, the I. W. W. leader, which was read at the Bisbee deportation trial. The let­ ter was written from the deporta­ tion camp at Columhus N. M., but was unsigned. It urged Hay­ wood to carry out such a plan. The letter criticized “Perry at Salt Lake” and ′ others in charge.” and said efforts to show the Bis­ bee strike was a strike for a six- hour day is resented, charging this was propaganda to influence the situation in Michigan and the Great Lakes iron, regions. “Bisbee went on strike because our membership was forced out in sympathy with Butte,” the let- ter stated. The letter said the writer feared if “Mayer’s union” and the “A. F. of L. crowd” won the strike in progress at Globe, Ariz., it would break the Bisbee organization. NoCampaign No Finance,' Says Hoover KLAMATH FALLS.—One or­ chard near Orland, Calif., may have furnished all the olives al- leged to have caused numerous WASHINGTON. —Herbert deaths from botulitis during the Hoover replied to the inquiry as recent outbreak in the middle to campaign expenditures ad­ A feature of the storm inter- City west, says Dr. J. G. Geiger of dressed to presidential possibili- testing to metorologists was the Lassen county: Building the Washington, D. C., United States ties by Labor, the railroad union’s Have now in operation the lat­ fact that the tornadoes apparent-unit of the state highway from health bureau expert. Dr. Geiger weekly, by saying that "as J have ly were developed in different Mountain Meadows to the Plumas is here investigating the deaths est In collar finish. A machine no campaign, 1 have no finance.” points from the storm area mov- county line. of 12 hens which ate some canned He reiterated his statement of that gives a perfect domestic fin- ing down from the northwest. Modoc county: Completion of beans thrown out by Mrs. Swan March 8 that he was not a candi­ ish— no gloss. The storm dipped its destructive the Redding-Alturas lateral from Johnson because of suspicious ap- date for the nomination to the funnels at two and possibly three Adin Hill into Alturas, a stretch pearance. ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. points in Illinois, another in of 28 miles presidency and was not seeking The deadly olives were of the public office. Michigan and still another in In- Shasta county: Paving of Red- 1917 pack, said Dr. Geiger, and “A number of clubs have sprung diana. Simultaneously the de­ ding-Cottonwood unit and con- he feels sure he has traced them up doing me the honor of advo- SEED structive phenomena was ob­ struction of Ingot-Burny unit He said the of all to one source, eating my namination said Mr. ranch was owned by a San Fran- OF RED OATS served in Oklahoma and Missouri. | the Redding-Alturas alterai. Hoover in his letter. I have no In Oklahoma the damage was cisco man, but did not reveal his knowledge of their resources, Seed Wheat. confined to property. One life | name. which are probably very small. Seed Corn. was lost in St. Louis. The public health service is I have no doubt that they would Garden and Field Seeds of all working night and day, he said, be only to glad to keep their books kinds. CLEVELAND, March 29. — to determine the cause and reme­ open for inspection at all times.” White Mids; lots of Corn. It is estimated that from fifteen dy for botulitis, but efforts so far Mr. Hoover added that “as a have met small success. Person­ MY NAME IS DENNIS to twenty-five are dead and a citizen I advocate the accomplish- hundred injured by the terrific ally he is working on an entirely ASHLAND FEED STORE. ment of full publicity and proper storm sweeping the western edge new theory that hogs are carriers 353 East Main * Tel. 214 of Ohio Sunday and late into the restrictions” on campaign ex­ of the disease, he has estab­ (By United Press) penditures. night. Several small villages are ALTOONA, Pa., March 29.— lished a number of facts in sup- reported in ruins. Little four-year-old Elwood Fa- port of his conclusion and expects HOTEL AUSTIN _ _ gan of Eldorado, deprived of the to have proof to convince the DAN CONNER, Prop. ATLANTA, March 29.—Early use of the fingers and thumbs of medical world before his Pacific Headquarters for Commercial reports today indicate at least both hands through an accident I coast trip closes. Men and Tourists. sixty were killed and hundreds when he was a baby, is to have | injured, thousands made home­ his hands made normal through success- | European Plan. Excellent Grill. less and millions of dollars worth the surgery which was so of property was destroyed by a ful during the world war. He fell Merchants' Lunch series of tornadoes in portions of into a bucket of boiling water, 1 to the Times said. The decision Georgia and Alabama yesterday, Two Blocks From Lithia Park. and last night. A message from horribly scalding his hands. came only after a long debate in (U. P. Staff Correspondent.) During the healing process the which military leaders outlined LaGrange. Ga., stated the death fingers and thumb of the left LONDON, March 29. — The the defeat of their men. list is far greater than indicated hand grew together and attached complete collapse of the commu­ An uprising in Westphalia has by earlier reports. The first re ­ themselves to the palm. The tips HOME SALEM. — Whether the estate nist movement in German West- collapsed, said a dispatch to the ports stated forty were killed. of the fingers and thumb of the of the late Judge Bernard Daly, phalia is forecast in dispatches re- Chronicle from army headquar­ LA GRANGE. Ga., March 29.— right hand grew together. $ RESTAURANT (By United Press» of Lakeview, is subject to the in­ Relief workers are caring for here today. The Red army ters by way of Essen. The situa­ A series of plastic operations KALISPELL, Mont., March 29. heritance tax of the state is a three hundred families today, extended over the period of a year which has been holding the line tion is still serious, however, tho ceived question now pending with Attor­ “Come and share by beautiful made homeless by the tornado. along the River Lippe between dispatch said. will be performed. Good Meals and Short Orders. Day ney General Brown, who will not home on Kalispell lake,” wrote a PARIS. March 29.—American Wesel and Haltern, collapsed Sat- Thousands of armed workers Appeals are sent to the suffound­ The first has molded the thumb lumberjack to Mrs. Nellie Cully, Ambassador Wallace today pre- and Night Service. ing cities for food and clothing of the left hand, the skin being pass on the question until briefs by urday and is reported in a disor- are bitterly dissallusioned ot Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Cully, are submitted by the Attorneys sented President Wilson ’ s new Iy retreat their leaders, it is reported, and to care for the living, and coffins taken from the boy’s body for accompanied by her two children, nofe on the Turkish situation to 297 East Main in which-to bury the dead. Every grafting. One finger at a time for the estate. Practically all of The central workers' council at have scattered throughout the came. The couple had formed an the French foreign office. borne and buildin gleft undam­ will be split from the others and the estate, amounting to $700,- Essen decided Saturday night to countryside. Food is almost un- acquaintance through a “matri­ 600, was left to the poor children aged by the storm is being used formed. I ask for an armistice, a dispatch obtainable, it is reported. The little patient will MAUREADY COMMAND OF of Lake county for the purpose of monial bureau.” as a temporary hospital. TROOPS IX IRELAND ASHLAND IRON WORKS It is believed the list of dead himself supply the necessary skin educating them in the schools of The “beautiful home” consist­ to cover the exposed flesh. ed of one log shack, windowless Office and Works No. 248 Helman LONDON, March 2 9.—General Oregon. W. P. Heryford. J. D. will be increased when wire com- St., Ashland, Ore. dirt floored. The woman Macready, commissioner of the Heryford and Fred Reynolds are and 9000990009 Manufacturing Engineers, Gene­ munication is restored with the • is now dying in a Hospital the re­ Metropolitan police, has been ap­ ral Repair Work. outlying towns. The Indiana • WEATHER FORECAST 4 executors of the estate. suit of tuberculosis developed in pointed to command the British We manufacture Paving Plant situation is in doubt, due to a • For Oregon — Fair in the the shack. The kiddies are in an troops in Ireland, it was today re­ Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas confliction of reports of the large • east; rain in the west. orphan’s home. ported. Engines, Boilers and Heavy Steel loss of life in isolated villages. @08990999099999 Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel, KILLED BY ARMED MEN Brass and Bronze Castings of DUBLIN, March 2 9.—Thomas every kind Having thoroughly equipped our Dwyer was called from his home crops in the Pacific Northwest, (By United Press) plant for the manufacture and re early this morning by an armed SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.— and indications are that the fall­ pairs of heavy and all classes ol party and shot to death. sown wheat crop will average machine and foundry work, we Although seasonal rainfall is from (By United Pressi solicit your orders and insuiries. about 70 per cent of normal. NEW YORK, March 29.—Cof­ 30 to 60 i er cent below normal, Estimates and quotations fur­ “ While acreage planted will be fee consumption in the United nished on application. fecent rains have materially en ­ undiminished in the irrigated sec­ States has increased 25 per cent hanced prospects for 1920 crops tions of Idaho. Nevada and Utah, since the country went dry, ac­ (By United Press) GOOD GUES AND TIPS SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.— in the states of Washington, Ore­ the yield will approximate only PARIS, March 29.—The coun- cording to a statement given out Billiard players prefer this place, In the (By United Press) fused her a more liberal allow­ here by a committee of coffee cil of ambassadors today refused I Following are market quotations: gon, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Neva­ 80 per cent of normal. because they know that they can da and € alornia, according to EGGS — Extras, 45c. dry-farming sections of these SAN FRANCISCO, March 29. — Germany ’ s request that she be ance for the support of herself dealers incident to the opening get GOOD cues; and modern was made public a report which BUTTER — Extras, 5 8 % c, states, the prospects for normal equipment makes a lot of differ- M rs. Agnes Hunter, the divorced and five-year-old son. of “national coffee week” today. • allowed t,o retain her gunboats enee in the pleasure of the game. wife POULTRY — Hens, 39 @ 40c; by the Twelfth Federal Reserve crops are excellent.” The shooting occurred five days An average 12 12 pounds, or a and auxiliary cruisers. The coun- of William Hunter, a wealthy You KNOW It bank here. broilers, 51@54c. Range conditions are reported Profanity, gambling and other Los Angeles and Texas oil man, after Hunter married Miss Cath­ cup a day for every man, woman cil insisted on the immediate de-1 covering general The bulletin, CATTLE — Top steers, 11 @ 12c. as favorable in all parts ot the erine Kinney of San Francisco, livery of these vessels to the al- i and child in the United States, is Undesirable elements are abso- on trial today charged went with business and agricultural condii 12 He. We invite district except northern Utah, al- lutely TABOO here. who was with him at the time. given as the annual consumption. lies. GENTLEMEN only. assault to commit murder. She The couple left the city Decem- HOGS—Top, 16 He. tions in the twelfth federal re-though it has been necessary to This is a clean, congenial amuse- Bend.—24 miles of road built SHEEP—Ewes, 9@9%c; weth- serve distrist, says: shot and seriously wounded her ber 7, and have not been heard Klamath Falls.—Klamath Val­ postpone grazing in California. meat hall for docent, clean-cut under supervision of Deschutes ers, 11 @ 12c. former husband in the lobby of “ Shortage of water for irriga- Lambing is about ley Warehouse and Forwarding 50 per cent from since. fellows. a hotel November 26, after Hun- The trial will proceed without company adds $10,000 worth of National forest officials at a cost BARLEY—Spot barley, $3.40 tion purposes may somewhat re-completed, with Urge increases ALNUTT & MOODY of $5772 during 1919. 0$3.45. ter is said to have repeatedly re- the complaining witness. duce the acreage shown to spring | reported. improvements to plant. CAMPS WILL RAISE BOARD BOY’S HAND RESTORED ARRESTED FOR FAST DRIVING “"Communist Move FINE HOME OFFICIALS A FAILURE AMERICA NOW Woman Goes on Trial TAKES COFFEE On AssualtCharge Complete Collapse French “ President's New Note Prospects Good For Crops on the Coast HUNS CAN’T KEEP SHIPS FRISCO MARKETS