Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 22, 1920, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITH-
OUT THE AID OF MEDICINE,
CURES NINE CASES OUT OF
TEN OF ASTHMA. THIS IS A
PROVEN FACT
—A— -. -
VOLUME 1
Successor to The Semi-Weekly
Tidings. Vol. 43.
Confesses
To Murder
(By United Press)
INDIANAPOLIS, April 22.—
William Ray, 19, a negro, con­
fessed he killed 14-year-old Mar­
tha Huff Monday afternoon. He
was identified by the step-sister
of the murdered girl, whose body |
was found in Eagle creek Tues-
day.
!
ADVERTISEMENTS
•
•
•
•
•
A shland D aily T idings
In this column will be run
at the rate of three cents
the line, measured fourteen
Unes to the inch. No large
black display type allowed.
MALARIA GERMS CANNOT
SURVIVE THREE MONTHS IN
THE RICH OZONE AT ASH­
LAND. THE PURE DOMESTIC
WATER HELPS.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920.
NUMBER 199
DIVISIONS ARE NECK AND NECK
Market GENERAL STRIKE
T0TALMEMBERSHIP320 cONVICTSStock
WOMANFOR
TOMORROW USHERS IN PERDURY Rallies AT MINE PENDS
PREMIERS
BIGGEST DAY OF DRIVE -.
DISAGREE
“hi
)PI April
AKI 22.
o 9 —
— Under
NEW YORK,
urgent short covering the stock
market recovered its strength to-
day, closing substantially higher
SAN FRANCISCO. April 22.— than it opened in many issues.
The jury last night convicted Mrs.
(By United Press'
Alice Woodcock of giving per­
NEW YORK, April 22.—The
jured testimony at the recent stock market rallied sharply to-‘
murder trial of her husband, Ed- day after the bear drive during
gar Woodcock. She was convict­ the second hour. After the cau­
ed on nine counts.
tious opening which indicated the
The perjury charge was the out­ traders did not know which way
growth of the sensational shoot­ the market was heading, there
ing of Edward Kelly by Wood­ were some advances which were
cock last September, in the so- lost during the early part of the
called “flirt murder” case. Wood­ second hour, and new lows were
cock, when tried for murder, was recorded, especially in the indus­
acquitted on grounds of tempo- trial group. Advances were re-,
Alvarado, local representative of corded later, however.
I
the latter was alleged to have at-1
J
tempted to accost his wife.
|
BUTTE. April 22.—A general
strike throughout the state of
I Montana is brewing today, the re-
■suit of the strike clash near the
Never Sweat mine late yesterday
BARGAINS IN
I in which fourteen were seriously
wounded, It is believed three
|
will die. Altogether about twen-
City and Ranch Properties
ty were wounded.
at the Nelda Cafe, the manage- m
Major A. C. Briggs’ Division
The striking miners held a
Houses to Rent.
ment serving a most tasty lunch- I
Today’s
Total
mass
meeting last night and sent
(By United Press)
Members Members eon. Fred Homes gave a pepful
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
PARIS, April 22.—The inter- telegrams broadcast favoring a
Capt. Engle .... 20
62 five minute talk in which he told
allied commission has recom­ general strike of the workers.
Capt. Elhart .
14 of the spirit of co-operation found
mended Germany be allowed an Labor leaders claim favorable re­
Capt. Murphy
3
19 among the farmers by the flying
army in excess of 100,000 men plies are being received and
Capt. Barber
6
15 squadron and gave some valuable
EAST SIDE
REDDING,—Word has been
provided by the Versailles treaty, charged at the mass meeting the
Mrs. Everton
2
23 suggestions for future activities |
MEAT MARKET
according to a dispatch today to shooting was instituted by offi­
of the club based upon the ex­ received here that Judge Van I
the newspaper L'Interansigeant cials of the Anaconda Mining
Totals
31
Always the best on the market in
133 periences of the country district Fleet has overruled the demurrer
from the San Remo correspond- company, and was started by paid
Major W. H. McNair's Division team and the things they had of Shasta county to amend the
fresh and cured meats.
deputies of the company.
complaint of the Mountain Cop- |
ent.
learned from the farmers.
Today's
Total
per company in the suit to recover
Indications of a breach be - ' It is reported the body of one
Unabated Enthusiasm
Members Members
We sell the best meats at the low-
tween the allied premiers in the man killed is found hut it is un­
It is difficult to get the mem­ $7,256 in taxes paid under pro­
8
33
Mt price consistent with quality. Capt. Enders
confirmed.
meeting at San Remo is see n in
_____
Capt. Wagner
22 bership team-workers to stop in test last December. The county
dispatches here. ' The French cor-
Capt. Billings . .
4
32 time for luncheon. The enthusi­ is given 20 days to answer. This
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
In anticipation of the arrival
means
the
case
must
go
to
trial.
|
respondents made no effort to
Capt. Dill...........
14 asm shown is the most encourag­
here of several hundred soldiers.
PHONE 188
Three weeks ago the county
conceal the situation. On one • the situation is
Mrs. Elmore . . .
31 ing feature of the whole expan-i
4
noticeably im-
sion movement. With such spirit | interposed a demurrer which was!
PORTLAND.—Portland is wit- side, they said, stands Lloyd
proved. Strikers withdrew their
| messing the launching of a civic George favoring a modification
sustained. That was a victory
Total . . .
. . 16
132 the club’s future is assured.
If Eats is Your Trouble Repon 1
pickets from the mines.
(By United Press)
for
the
county.
Since
then
the
First Medford Member
Flying Squadron
BUTTE, April __
_ I campaign against rent profiteer- of the treaty with Germany, and • The city authorities declare the
22. — __
Hugh
Them to Me.
was I ing, with a committee of investiga- asking France to pledge herself strikers formed what was claimed
Thomas Fuson of Medford was complaint was amended and to- O’Hearn, a striking
simt... miner,
...
Capt. F. C. Homes 6
26
the first citizen of our neighbor- day Judge Van Fleet ruled that shot and instantly killed I in the tion appointed by the mayor and not to act alone to enforce the to be a soviet government with
DEW DROP INN
Budget Committee
plant of the Butte Bulletin, a ia-empowered by a special ordinance, treaty in the future. The Brit-
Chairman McGee —
29 ing city to join the Ashland Com-amended complaint will stand.
headquarters in the 1. W. W. hall.
OUR SPECIALTY
bor paper, early today. Joseph inroduced to the council at a meet- ish premier is backed by Premier Sheriff O’Rourk declared:
Grand Total Members—Today, mereiai Club. It is expected that A victory for the company.
“In
T-BONE, 50c
Nitti of Italy and Baron Matsui view of all the
Pabst is being held for investiga- ing Wednesday.
several other Medfordites will get
53; total 320.
information I
Inquiry into alleged instances of of Japan.
aboard the Ashland expansion
Budget
tion in connection with the shoot­
have, the present situation is not
207 East Main St., Ashland, Ore.
rent profiteering will be made by |
Opposing them is Premier Mil- a labor strike; it
movement
and
help
build
up
a
Major
Briggs
Division..
$
108.00
ing.
Pabst,
who
was
one
of
sev-
is a revolution.”
Always Open for the Hungry
Major McNair’s Division 249.00 better spirit of co-operation be­
eral men who volunteered to the committee of three, one mem­ lerand, holding to the French de
The charge is made by strike
VICTOR KNOTT, Prop.
guard the Bulletin property, as ber of which is to be a public ac- cisión that the treaty of Versailles leaders that most of the shots in
Fly Squad .......................
25.00 tween the valley towns. -Blaine
Klum of Medford has kept a
the contemplated raid on the countant, with authority to con- must be enforced to the letter, re­ yesterday’s clash came from the
Budget Com. (not includ­
plant, claims of doing the manual suit the books or landlords and I serving for France the right to private mine guards, who have
membership
in
the
Ashland
club
ing today ) ..............
2909.00
tor
several
years.
WANTED.
i of arms when the rifle was acci- determine whether the rentals | enforce those clauses which most been called to assist the sheriff.
charged are in excess of a fair re-(vitally affect her.
Grand total
dentally discharged.
$3291.00
Vegetables, hides, wool and
'and other peace officers in es­
turn upon the property, or have
Correspondents agree the con­ corting strikebreakers through the
The city council at its meeting
Two divisions of membership
eggs. All farmers' produce has
I been exhorbitantly advanced.
ference so far has only ski r- picket line.
Tuesday night passed the electric
an open market. No trade. Cash terns are neck and neck. Major
The
crusade
against
immoder-
mished about the real business
light ordinance, which will go into
paid for everything, and will fur- Briggs has 133, Major McNair
|
ate
rentals
will
admit,
it
was
said,
of
the meeting—Germany. The
effect as soon as it can be worked
SAN FRANCISCO, April 22.-=
Tomorrow is the “wide
- aish all camps with meat and 132.
|
that
certain
advances
in
rent
are
prolongation
of
German
occupa
­
Troops
from Camp Lewis enroute
|
out.
In
this
new
ordinance
the
open” day and every teamworker
vegetables.
justified
by
current
conditions,
tion
in
the
Ruhr
district,
which
to Butte as a precautionary meas­
entire service has been revised.
is urged to get out. Meet at City
UNION MEAT MARKET Hall at 10 a. m.
but will in each instance under the French have opposed, will ure in connection with the strike
Some of the rates have been
investigation definitely establish probably be granted, according to of miners, reported disturbances
200 FOURTH ST.
| raised, while others are lowered.
The membership teams got or­
Telephone 63
a
line of demarcation between , some correspondents.
there, it is reported today at the
It will be some time before the
ganized the first day and on the
Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-< fair and exhorbitant profits.
LeJournal
said
the
French
mil
­
office of General Liggett, com­
second day rolled up a total of
rates will be entirely adjusted and day, April 28, 29 and 30, Ashland,
(By United Press)
itary experts propose dto solve mander of the Western division.
one hundred and forty-four mem­
in working order.
will have a sewing school. Through 1
WASHINGTON, April 22. —
the difficulties confronting the
bers by 12 o’clock. Several of
Dr. W. C. Adams, one of Port- the
the efforts
afr. of +1.
amir 37
the 1
home demon-*
WE KEEP PACE
Whether
the
suffrage
amendment
League
of Nations, which refused
DOESN’ NEED CLOCK NOW
the teams worked on through the
land s leading dentists, passed stration agent, Miss Jessie Biles i
will
be
declared
ratified
in
time
to
accept
the
mandate
over
Ar-,
( Bv United Press)
remainder of the day.
WITH THE STYLE
through Ashland this morning en of the Agricultural college, who
to give all the women citizens
TACOMA,
menia, because it had no power
22.—Arthur
route
for
Klamath
Falls
to
ad-
is
holding
a
-
series
of
sewing
Budget Slow But Sure
full voting rights in the election
to
enforce
its
orders,
by
giving
the
Macintosh,
a
laborer,
bought au
dress a dentists’ convention. Mrs. schools in Jackson county this |
The budget is mounting up
in
November
hinges
on
the
action
league an army of several thou- alarm clock and flask of moon-
Have now in operation the lat- slowly but surely. The member-
Adams (formerly Miss Myra Ab-month, will devote three days next
of the United States supreme bett) accompanied her husband, week to those who wish to take
sand men, fully equipped with shine last night. He told the po­
est in collar finish. A machino ship teams are adding an appre-
court in the case to be argued
| airplanes.
lice he needed the clock to wake
(By United Press)
that gives a perfect domestic fin-ciable sum in budget monies to late today or tomorrow. Suf­ It is their intention to visit Ash- instructions in sewing. These
him up every half hour for a
WASHINGTON,
April
22.
land friends on Sunday.
the regular budget teams totals.
lessons will be held in the Temple | Switchmen run more risk to in----- ,
ish—no gloss.
frage leaders estimate if the
drink. He shook hands with all
The budget soliciting will con­
of Truth on the Boulevard, and
court's action is what they con­
the cops before being shown to
jury than any other class of rail-
(0)0
(IA
are free.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. tinue throughout the week and sider favorable twenty million
his quarters in “lower six.”
road
employes,
President Heber- I nIP. I 1111
possibly part of next until every­
The subject matter that will be |
women will be eligible to vote at
ling
told
the
railroad
labor
board
I
IOU
V
Ul
1
one has had a chance to contrib­ the next election.
taken up will include some or all
MAN SHOT BY WIFE
today in support of the claims of
ute
to
the
budget.
ot
the
following:
SEED
(By United Press)
The case is an appeal from the
his union for wage increases aver­
ST.
LOUIS,
April 22.J—Walter
Open Day Tomorrow
1.
—
Commercial
patterns.
Lec-
Ohio supreme court to determine
aging 58 per cent. He is the first
ture,
Demonstration.
Altera-
|
Kelly,
a
railroad
passenger agent.
It is planned to make Friday whether the legislature of that
. of several union chiefs who ar-
tion.
was
today
shot
five times
open
day
when
the
membership
Alteration
of
commercial
2i
.
,
—
..
Seed Wheat.
state can ratify the amendment of
,
! gued before the board. President
(By
United
Press)
1 killed near his office by his wife.
teams will solicit wherever they the constitution without submit­
patterns
c.
-,
j
leed Corn.
, and
„ adapting
rot patterns to | Sheppard
of the railroad
conduc-
SPOKANE, April 22.—Troops, The police said she claimed “an
(By
United
Press'
please.
Membership
teams
are
irregular
figures.
j,
...
7.
ting it to a referendum. The
Garden and Field Seeds of all
.
tors, followed Heberling. The in- | characterized as a “small detach- other
WASHINGTON, April 22.—
2 .—Problems in garment con- ;
woman” was the cause.
warned against soliciting budget Ohio supreme court held the rat­
. .
kinds.
.
,
creases his organization demand | meat,” enroute from Fort George1
Carranza
is
attempting
to
make
from
firms.
They
will
be
permit
­
struction.
Lecture.
Demonstra-;
White Mids; lots of Corn.
ification not complete until the
,
average 25 per cent,
VESSEL GETS AID
Wright are here today enroute
peace with the Sonora revolution- | tion. Sponging and
ted to solicit firm members ’for people passed on it.
shrinking
„
...
.2, ,
,
,
outlaw” ; to Butte to help preserve order
MY NAME IS DENNIS memberships but must leave the
(By United Tress)
ary forces according to General. wool. Cutting, fitting and bast- , Representatives of the
,x.
With Ohio, suffrage would have
LONDON,
April 22.—A wire­
„
..
strikers
from
many
cities
heard
Inglish,
com-
there.
Colonel
Alvarado,
olcal
representative
of
ing.
ASHLAND FEED STORE.
budget solicitation of firms to the the necessary 36, or three-fourths
Tailor basting. Seam fin- ,
,
less
message
from the United
,
,
the
arguments.
Frank
Boland,
the Obregon revolution.
mandant of Fort Wright, admit-1
ishes -- suitable for
- | -------
-v- silk
oar and wool.,
Tel. 211 budget committees. A crew of of-of the states
858 East Main
States
shipping
board vessel Way-
Ignacio Pesqueida and Robert Plackets used in silk and wool representing the New Jersey ted the troops had been sent.
fice workers will spend most of
haut
today
said
she is sinking.
Pesqueira. representing the Car- garments. Pressing silk and wool. Strikers, issued a statement de-
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to-night getting out as complete
BEAR DRIVE RESUMED
Aid
was
sent.
HOTEL AUSTIN
Lebanon to have planing null.
ranza government, passed through I 3.—Finishes and decorations, claring the men will not return
as possible a list of members
(By United Press)
Hem finishes to work until the railroads agree
NEW YORK, April 22.—The San Antonio yesterday enroute to Laboratory class.
signed and prospects unsigned
DAN CONNER, Prop.
-
—
I but possible. These lists will be bear drive which started on the the Sonora border, where they for silk and wool. Tailored cor- to restore full seniority rights. |
Headquarters for Commercial
will
try
to
open
a
peace
confer-
ner.
Arrowhead.
turned over to the Captains Fri­ stock exchange yesterday, was re­
Bound button- !
Men and Tourists.
sumed today during the second enee with Governor De Le Huer­ holes. Set-in pockets. Piping,
day morning.
hour trading. The entire indus­ ta. Alvarado said they will be binding, cording, embroidery.
Big Day
European Plan.
Excellent Grill
Friday will be the big day of trial list is forced below the joined by Governor Mireles of the Women taking this course should .
State of Coahuila, the three form­ bring materials for work.
Merchants’ Lunch.
i the drive and every membership Wednesday low.
ing
a peace commission, acting
| team is urged to turn out full
4.—Dress form. Lecture. Dem-
The
Dalles.
—
Hotel
destroyed
under
the
instructions
of
Minister
after
a
record-
strength
to
go
onstration.
Making of French |
Park.
Two Blocks From Lithia
(By United Press)
of Finance Cabrera.
This is the list of the men and Briscoe, G. A., Butler, G. S., Blue,
breaking total for the day. Lunch by fire being rebuilt.
lining and fitting up dummy fig­
SAN REMO, April 2 2.—France
women
of Ashland, and vicinity, D. P., Barron, G. W., Barron,
will be held at the Hotel Ashland
ure. Use of dress form in home demands “only what is due her”
274
of
them,
who bad joined the Mrs. M. A., Billings, Ralph,
Cafe Friday noon. Everyone is
dressmaking.
in the execution of the military
HOME
urged to turn out.
5.—Children’s
dresses. Lee-1 clauses of the peace treaty with i Ashland Commercial Club and Briggs, A. C., Briggs, Mrs. Anna,
Yesterday’s Luncheon
ture. General requirements of I Germany, Premier Millerand told been reported in by the teams up Beaver, A M., Billings, G. F.,
Yesterday's luncheon was held
children's clothing. Discussion | the correspondents today. He to 6 o’clock last night. Two Briggs, W M., Billings, G li .
of patterns, materials and trim-said if Germany does not carry teams were yet to report at that Briggs E D..* Barrett, James,
Boyd, H. J., Buchanan. W E.
ming.
out the Versailles treaty the ai­ time.
Campbell. R. P.. Caspbeer
These
men
and
women
believe
Good Meals and Short Orders. Day
6.—Care and repair of clothing lies will confer on a means to
M.,
Chattin. Mrs. C. W. Cook, W
that
community
co-operation
will
and household linens. Lecture, force her to do so.
and Night Service.
E..
SAN FRANCISCO. April 22.—
Methodist E. Church, Carter
!
do
things
for
Ashland.
(By United Press'
Other signs also point to a ris­ Demonstration. Methods
of re-1
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WASHINGTON,
April
22.
—
H. C., Coleman, U. G., Crater, F
Following are market quotations:
Dont' you?
ing market." One is the dissolu­ pairing household linens.
CLEARED OF HIGH TREASON
297 East Main
Bread prices will be increased tion of the United States grain
Chamberlain-Palmer Ranch,
EGGS—Extras. 45c.
Then
why
not
join
today.
PARIS, April 22.—The senate,
7.—Textiles. Lecture, Selec-
again, following rising flour and corporation, June 30.
Conner.
Mrs. Nellie, Carlton, Mrs.
BUTTER—Extras, 58 12 c.
by
If
you
haven
’
t
been
solicited
It has tion of and home tests for mate- sitting as a high court of justice,
POULTRY — Hens, 45@46c; I wheat quotations, government re­ power to control prices.
S.
A.,
Carter,
Mrs. Anna, Com-
to
membership
team
come
in
Many rials.
met secretly today to consider the a
ports
today
indicate.
Wheat,
now
broilers, 50@ 55c.
farmers contend it deliberately
8.—Removal of
stains from evidence in the trial of Joseph > the Commercial Club and sign up. stock, R. 8., Clauson, John, Calla­
GOOD CUES AND TIPS
CATTLE—Top steers, 11 @ 12c. | selling far above the government held down prices and that the dis­ clothing and other textiles. Meth-Caillaux. Arguments in the trial
American Legion, Anderson, H. han, J. E., Carosn, O. F., Curry,
Billiard players prefer this place 12‘c.
j price, has not reached the high solution would bring a sudden ods of cleaning and removing of the former premier, charged O., Amer, P. J.; Auxiliary Club. W. G., Conner, D. R.
because they know that they can
level, according to the crop esti­ increase.
Dwight, Royce,
Dill. J. I..
HOGS—Top, 16 % c.
Atkinson, Miss Sugenia, Albert,
stains, and the materials neces-with plotting against France du
get GOOD cues; and modern
mate
bureau
of
the
department
of
SHEEP—Ewes, 9@9%e; weth-
W. J., Ashcraft, P. L. Jr., Angle, Dodson, Geo. W.. Day , W. H., Dix,
equipment makes a lot of differ­
Two factors, however, may sary for the same. Work to be ing the war, were completed last
agriculture.
ence In the pleasure of the game. ere, 11 @ 12c.
night. Gossip in the senate cor- O. E., Acklin, E. A., Ashland F. Nicholas, DeWitt, W. F., Daven-
tend to keep prices at the present done by women attending.
You KNOW It
hill, A. H., Dickey, Mrs. Frank,
BARLEY—Spot barley, $3.00@ | "The 1920 crop will be short,
ridors had it the senate rejected and P. Assn., Applegate, D. A.
Profanity, gambling and other
level. These are;
not
only
in
the
United
States,
but
BAILIFF
DROPS
DEAD
Chas.. Dennis, J
Barber Wm., Barker, Mrs. Wn., Delsman
by a vote of 213 to 28, the pros-
undesirable elements are abso­ $3.10.
throughout
the
world,
”
said
Sta-
The
fluctuation
of
foreign
ex
­
TACOMA, April 22.—C. T. Pat­ ecution’s charges under articles Bush, Leonard A.. Biede. Miss Ger Dickerson, Wm., Drue, Chas.
lutely TABOO here. We invite
• • • $00$000 • © • I tistician Murray. “This will af- change rates which will restrict terson, bailiff of the Pierce coun­ 27 and 79 of the penal code, I trude, Biegel, Miss Calla, Beck
GENTLEMEN only.
Elmore, H. T., Elmore, Mrs. H.
This Is a clean, congenial amuse-
WEATHER FORECAST
• feet prices inside the United foreign buying of American ty superior court, dropped dead thereby shelving the accusation, Alfred, Butcher, Mrs. P. N., T., Easterling, O. 8., Edwards,
ment hall for decent, clean-cut
For Oregon—Fair; warm­ • I States. It spells the reverse of wheat, and the big carry-over of in the court house corridor today of high treason against Caillaux. Brightback, F. W., Bowers, Ben Rev. C. A., Engle. F. S., Enders,
fellows.
er
Friday.
• reductions and perhaps further 1919 wheat, announced today by while talking to a friend, Apo­ The senate, according to this re­ Jr., Bean, Wm„ Brown, R. F.,
DOBBIN IRWIN
• I advances in price.”
the agricultural department.
plexy was the couse.
port, is still deliberating on the Bevier, Chas., Butler, Mrs. G. S.,
(Continued on Page Four.)
remaining charges.
Real Estate
a
aX Case
For Trial
MINER SHOT
MAKE LAW TO
AT
BUTTE
LIMIT
RENTS
Il I UU I I ■
ELECTRIG UGHI
RATES REVISED
MAY SETTLE
WOMAN VOTE
CLOTHING SCHOOL
HELD NEXT WEEK
BEFORE BOARD
Carranza
Wants Peace
With Sonora
WAY 10 BUTTE
Ashland
Citizens
Only Wants
,
Just Dues Respond Valiantly
FRISCO MARKETS
Ris” Bread May
Be Future Reality