Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 12, 1920, Image 1

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    A shland D aily T idings
"ST GOOD ROADS MAY 21
Vote 302 X Yes for4% State Road Bond Unit
.
VOLUME 1
Successor to The Semi-Weekly
Tidings. Vol. 43.
FRISCO MARKETS
SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—
Following are market quotations:
EGGS—Extras, 46 Yc.
BUTTER—Extras, 56Yc.
POULTRY
Hens, 42@44c;
broilers, 45@50c.
CATTLE—Top steers, 10% @
11‛c.
HOGS—Top, 16Y c.
SHEEP—Ewes, 7% @ 8c; weth­
ers, 9@10c.
BARLEY, Spot barley, $3.40.
@$3.50.
ADVERTISEMENTS
In this column will to run €
at the rate cf three cents •
the line, measured fourteen
lines to the inch. No large
black display type allowed.
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W8RF GOOD ROADS MAY 21
Vote 302 X Yes for 4% State Road Bead Limit
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920.
ASHLAND PLANS CELEBRATION
Ashland Commercial Club Backs Road Measuie
t $1
Scathing
Crifinism
TEXAS
HAS
F
T
STAPLES
TO
Of Sims Policies
TARMATA L: I.Ulh LLU IU .
Made By Daniels TORNADO HEAD MMITTEÉ
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WASHINGTON,
Mas 12.—Greut paRGBy.Urited.Press)
_
One
PARIS. Texas, May 12.
was “helpless to the point
Thinks President
Will Oppose All
Reservafionists
I ILnU UUlvInlil ILL
(By United Press)
PORTLAND.
May 12.—That
of panic” in the submarine crisis, death, five injured and several
BARGAINS IN
Wilson
administration
will throw
according to President Wilson in thousand dollars property damage
its influence wherever possible
is the toll of a tornado which
a cablegram criticizing the Brit­
i against the re-election of the dem- 1
ish admiralty, sent to Admiral brushed here late yesterday.
ocratic senators who voted for a ,
City and Ranch Properties
1 Sims July 4, 1917, and read today
peace treaty with Lodge reserva-1
to the senate naval affairs com- (I InnAITA Kirill
tions is indicated here today in
Houses to Rent.
The board of trustees of the | matters which will be on the bal- the reply C. J. Smith, chairman
mittee by Secretary Daniels. This IUUIUI NLA
cable, strictly confidential.” de- DUTTNg) VYY , Ashland Commercial Club met last lot at the May 21st election to of the democratic state central
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
| night and cleaned the slate of the voters of this district. The
cl ared the British admiralty was VUI ■ VllIVIlLfl
committee, received from Secre­
AAI
rnA
|H
ArAI
the matters which are of such im- county road bond issue and the
failing to use its great naval super­
tary Tumulty, the president’s see-
If Eats is Your Trouble Repon ¡
I I LDNNLN I mediate importance as to preclude state road measures which are toretary.
iority effectively, and urged Sims
Them to Me.
TANTI postponing action on them until be decided at the coming election ' Smith
to send a complete report of what
c.s wired Tumulty to know
(By United Press)
i By United Press'
Lill
11
VILI
1
I
the new membership holds its first will be placed before the public by
the
admiralty
was
doing,
together
if President Wilson’s telegram to I SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—
WASHINGTON, May 12.—The
DEW DROP INN
meeting
next
week
and
the
new
|
this committee.
(By United Press)
Sub-committees Gilbert Hamaker, local democratic
interstate commerce commission with his own recommendation
Claims that while shoe prices have
NOGALES, May 12. — Com- board of directors is elected.
for
“
without
regard
to
the
judgments
various
publicity
methods. county
OUR SPECIALTY
is planning to act to relieve the
chairman,
stating
the
constantly risen, both wholesale
manders of all the Mexican gun-
Celebration
| etc., will be appointed for them League of Nations should be
car shortage and delaying move­ of anyone on that side of the wa-
T-BONE, 50c
and leather prices are nearly 50
tor >
boats in the Gulf of Mexico wired
Because of the fact that the | and speakers
’
... for.
-
provided
adopted as written at Versailles per cent lower than in 1919, were
ments of commodities, according to
time
for
securing
various
attrac
­
Secretary Daniels said Sims’ re- to General Obregon today an- |
207 East Main St., Ashland, Ore. information members of the house
Auto-Caravan
"should be “construed as an attack
made today by the San Fradcisco
ply was a “long telegram of gen- nouncing their allegiance to the tions and making plans for a cele-, The matter of proper reception Jon Senator Chamberlain or mere-
Always Open for the Hungry
. ,
interstate commerce committee
after inves-
revolutionary government, ac- j bration in Ashland is growing all ¡of the Northwest Auto-Caravan “ly a statement of the partv
eialities
of
what
the
British
ad-
today received. An order divert-,
VICTOR KNOTT, Prop.
I
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—
...
—
'
tigation
into
local
shoe ana
iniralty
was
doing,
”
and
“
that
his
cording
to
reports
to
the
revolu-
to short .the trustees decided that which will arrive in Ashland on ie...
ing equipment from parts of the
-
—
.
.
.
1
leather
conditions.
General
¡it
was
“
up
to
the
old
board
”
to
May
20th
enroute
to
the
ad-men
’
s
L
Tu
country where the needs are not mind was closed" to plans for bot- tionary quarters here,
B Tumulty’s reply was brief and :
....
. .
Shoe dealers
are profiteering
Meztas, commander of the garrí- set the machinery in motion for a convention at Stockton was placed I ito
’
non-essentials from some sections | tins UP the submarines,
the
point.
He
said
the
presi-
,
.
,,
.. —
,
- ?
'
<n a large scale, said
Mrs. Ed-
Sims
also
cabled,
according
to
son
at
Santa
Rosalia,
Lower
Cal-celebration
for
the
coming
Fourth,
in
the
hands
of
a
committee
con-
WANTED.
so pressing, and an embargo on
...,
i
Gent’s telegram should be taken - 2,
. ,
...
chair-sisting
of Messrs. Perozzi, Elhart’.... ... ...
... ward Scanlon, president of the
-
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Vegetables, hides, wool and are under consideration, it is Daniels, “regardless of any de- ifornia, 1 reported to Governor De E. T. Staples was appointed
velopments, we can always count La Huerta that all troops in the man of the celebration commit- I and Mowat. Steps will be taken+0 a question.»
league.
, While they have been
eggs. All farmers' produce has learned.
constantly boosting prices, our in-
ie reply
,
¡s taken
talen ior
upon
the support of the British lower half of that state are loyal tee and will select his co-workers to see to it that the caravan visits
an open market.- No trade. Cash
The
is
here as a . ..
.
■
..
Yestigation has shown there are
and appoint sub-committees. His Lithia park before hieing south- Fairect slay ' aC Chamber^
to the new government.
navy.
I
have
been
assured
this
by
paid for everything, and will fur-
in, and thousands
..
CHICAGO, May 12.—Industries
ot hides and , wool ...
pelts
| committee will co-operate with a | ward. This caravan, by the way, “other democratic
nlsh all camps with meat and in the middle west are being forced important government 'officials."
senators, who lying
. .
, . in . local , warehouses,
.
,,
unused
committee
representing
the | will be worth seeing. Ashland voted for Lodge reservations and
This statement, Daniels de­
vegetables.
to shut down daily, due to a short |
| churches of the city with regard to folks should keep the date in „indicates Wilson will oppose their
clared. showed Sims was “hypno­
UNION MEAT MARKET ge of cars for the transportation tized by their influence,” and
Suitable features for Sunday, the mind and watch for the caravan ire-election.
of material, according to President
Fourth, and will have charge of in the morning of the 20th. Fur
SOO FOURTH ST.
Glenn
Illinois Manufactur- willing to lure the president to re-
J 1 ho general celebration features ther announcements will be made
1
Telephone 63
lyon
his
assurances
it
was
"not
ers’ association. Glenn today esti-
the celebration days. It has later.
- ■
------------------- -—--------- mated Chicago’s industries as worth paying tolls to transmit,”
not
been decided over what period
Endorse School Bill
running only 75 per cent normal. and which a ‘school boy” would;
WE KEEP PACE
the
celebration will extend but
As is reported elsewhere the -
now could not be binding in a |
Ashland is going to celebrate and trustees endorsed the bill provid-
democratic form of government.
WITH THE STYLE
(By United Press)
i If Sims could get a signed pledge
SAN FRANCISCO, May 12— a most novel and ‘big” affair is ing for a state tax for grade.
nlannad.
Further details schools.
to this effect it ought to be filed | Shipping men, manufacturers and haine
being planned.
Election Judges
in the archives of “sops for the big business men from all parts will be announced as they are de-
Have now in operation the
Provisions
were made for ap-
of
the
world
gathered
here
today
cided
upon.
| simple,” Daniels told the com­
est tn collar finish. A machine
May 12—The,
|
pointing
the
judges
of election ! W ASHINGTON,
A
for the seventh National Foreign .
Last Year’s Report
_
_
mittee.
that gives a perfect domestic fin­
arrival
of
the
United
States crui-
The report of the last year’s for the election of the new board
Trade convention.
(By United Press)
ser
Dolphin
off
Tampico
was re- |
ish—no gloss.
Three fourths of the invested celebration committee was re- of directors of the club which is
CHICAGO, May 12.—A nation
ceived and the old committee dis- now in progress. Announcement ported today to the navy depart- wide appeal was issued by the pro­
wealth
and
the
same
proportion
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO..
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the of the judges will be made to -ment, making four American war
of the payroll of the United States, charged with thanks for
hibition national committee today,
commendable manner in which morrow.
1 vessels now in that vicinity. Both
it is estimated, is represented at
urging the drys to rally to the
Tells of State Chamber
Lfxial and unofficial
dispatches
the celebration last year was
the
convention.
.
.
support of the party in forcing the
SEED
received here today show the rev-
.
Delegates are here from practi­ staged. The report showed a to-1 James Childs of the Oregon
conventions of the major parties
(By United Press)
DOUGLAS, Ariz.. May 12.— cally all of the foreign nations tai income from concessions sold State Chamber of Commerce told olution of which Tampico is one to adopt dry planks in their plat-
CAR OF RED OATS WASHINGTON,
May 12. — A Fighting between Carranzistas and bordering on the Pacific, their of $766.00; from auto show re- the trustees something of the of the centers, has been a singular-
forms.
Seed Wheat.
proposed “Mexican plank” in the revolutionary forces at Matamo­ object being that of making clos- ceipts, $60; from auto linceses. work which the State Chamber ly bloodless affair, and that unless
Charging the wets are making
republican platform to be written ras, on the Texas border, is rag­
Seed Corn.
was doing and intended to do and jevents change swiftly the lives of
er relations with American ex- $100.50; from cash subscriptions,
a hard drive to repeal the Vol-
Garden and Field Seeds of all | at Chicago would demand the ing. according to messages re­
x
.
...
.
. .
$2315.00; and from the previous outlined the plan which the state the Aemericans in Mexico will not I stead
porters and manufacturers.
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act, and nullity the eighi-
kinds.
United States be given the right ceived here today. The outcome
be
put
in
unusual
peril.
“Greater Prosperity Through year’s balance left over, $219.71, chamber is following in an ex- I•
| eenth amendment. Chairman Hin-
White Mids; lots of Corn.
to protect American lives and is not stated. The army under Greater Foreign Trade,” is the or total receipts of $3461.21.
pansion in to a greater usefulness, j
shaw of the prohibition national
Big Fish
MY NAME IS DENNIS property in Mexico, if the Mexi­ General Flores .which
■ ---- captured
•
i | slogan of the trade convention. I The main expense was for fire
committee. stateti the situation i
can government is unable, it is Mafatlan, is still there. No ad­ Most of the time at the sessions, works, which cost $1058.00. Ad-
A “pickled” steelhead trout I
| serious, and that it is up to pro-
ASHLAND FEED STORE.
stated today on high authority. vices of clearing up the conflict-! which will continue until Satur- vertising cost
which Harry Hosier says is the ’ |
$577.60;
decora-
...
hibitionists to take quick, drastic
Tel. 214 The proposed plank would call for
858 East Main
ing reports regarding the fate of I day, will be taken up in an at- tions $139.50; floats and prizes, largest that was ever snagged I
action crush the wet drive.
the granting of the right by Mex­ Carranza have been received.
tempt by American manufactu:- $193.19; rooming expenses, 62.25; from the foamy waters of the |
----1
Hinshaw urged churches. Sun-
ico as the price for American rec­
ers and exporters to determine auto show expense, $37.00; tele- Rogue and a couple of cutthroats g
(By United Press)
day schools and young people’s
HOTEL AUSTIN
ognition of new Mexican govern­
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just why the United States has phone and telegraph, $29.82; sal- and smaller trout were secured |
CORK, May 12.—Sergeant Gar- societies, young men’s and wom-
DAN CONNER, Prop.
ment, it was stated
It will de­
WEATHER FORECAST
been unable to get its full share ary of manager and secretary, from Mr. Hosier for display pur-j vey and Constable Harrington en’s clubs, fraternal societies,
mand a firm policy in dealing with
park
sports
prizes, poses in the clubrooms, for the were shot dead and Constable commercial clubs, labor unions,
Headquarters for Commercial
of Oriental and South American $170.00;
Mexican affairs. There will be
For Oregon—Light frost
$1,030,
and
various
incidentals
Men and Tourists.
price of one of the big jars in ' Doyle wounded dangerously here granges, etc., to adopt resolutions
trade.
no advocacy of American inter- <. in morning.
which brought the total expendi-1 which the trout are bottled up. | late last night when they were demanding both the republican
European Plan.
Excellent Grill, vention, however.
tures to a total of $3062.27.
I The exhibit of game fish will fired on by a group of armed men and democratic conventions to in-
Merchants’ Lunch
A most remarkable feature of make a nice addition to the things on their way to district headquar- elude dry planks in their plat-
last year’s celebration was the which the club has to show the
iters.
I for ms.
manner in which visitors were casual visitor.
Two Blocks From Lithia Park.
housed. At a total expense of
Resign
about $60, 1494 people were di-
After disposing of several minor
rected and shown to rooms from matters the officers and trustees i
the accomomdation bureau office. ! authorized the secretary to “tell
3 RESTAURANT
Mr. tSaples remarked that the the world” that they officially re-‘
(By United Press)
amount
of money which the cel- signed, said resignations to go 1
SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—It
(By United Press)
ebration
brought into the town into effect upon the election of
remained for the European war to
WASHINGTON,
May
12.
—
Sen
­
was evidenced by the fact that the the new board of directors. The I
Good Meals and Short Orders. Day
I/IAI/TI HV
ator Hitchcock opened the debate j bring the United States swiftly banks all up and down the linei old board will however remain on 3
for the democrats on the Knox I and almost unconsciously to the had to write and wire the local the job until the new board is I
EW YORK, May 12.—The full
of being a real foreign trad­
peace resolution today in a speech point
ready
to
take
over
the
reins.
The
(force
of the tieup of freight move­
ing nation. James A. Farrell, banks for supplies of silver which
297 East Main
in which he poked fun at the re-1
president of the United States were left in Ashland during the officers and trustees which havelment due to the “outlaw" strike
publican efforts to end the war
Steel corporation, said todav in celebration. The new committee] piloted the club through the past of railroad men, and strike of
by legislation.
ASHLAND IRON WORKS J. F. Arnold, who lives near the “The mountain has labored, and his opening address at the national | intends to make this year’s affair several months and the expansion "coastwise longshoremen, is felt to-
the biggest yet.
movement now nearing comple- day in New York. Thousands of
Office and Works Ne. 248 Helman Eagle mill north of Ashland, is brought forth a mouse.” said foreign trade convention. He,
Good
Road
Issues
tien,
are: L. F. Ferguson, presi- loaded cars are standing idle in
St., Ashland, Ore.
„ .
.
...
said in the period of five years or
A
committee
consisting
of
V.
O.
|
dent;
W. H. McNair, vice-presi-the terminal yards. Industries are
Manufacturing Engineers, Gene- suffering from serious injuries Hitchcock. He then proceeded to less, the United
States had
ral Repair Work. which he received last Saturday describe the measures which he
N. Smith, chairman; T. H. Simp-dent; L. D. Mowat, secretary; D. -suffering from shortage of fuel
The funeral of Charles Ezra
We manufacture Paving Plant evening when he was kicked by a said the republican leaders at va­ , achieved an industrial and finan- son, J. W. McCoy, D. Perozzi, J. ; Perozzi, Homer Elhart, J. J. Mur- , and raw materials. Food supplies Abbott, whose death occurred at
Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and horse. Mr. Arnold was turning rious times had sponsored as a i cial position such as Great Brit­
J. Murphy and Fred Homes was phy, C. W. Winne, H. H. Gillette, are running low.
his home on East Main street last
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas ...
. ain needed more than a hundred appointed to make an organized A. C. Briggs, Frank Jordan, W.
Engines, Boilers and Heavy Steel his large farm horses into the pas means of making peace.
The
United
States
Grain
Cor-
Monday was held today from the
_______
___ of ...
Supporters
the Konx novel i years of carefully fostered and presentation of the various road F. Loomis and F. W. Herrin.
Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel, ture, and while removing the
j poration relieved the acute flour | Elks’Temple at 2:30 o’clock, con-
____ .
, .
... wisely directed development to at-
Brass and Bronze Castings of halter from one of the animals ,...
plan have staggered from side to tain.
shortage by offering supplies from ducted by the members of the or-
the latter part being spent in a
side over a zig zag course for near- aim-
„
, .
every
kind.
ui
«
j
the
latter
became
frisky,
and
its stocks held for exportation.
det of which Mr. Abbott was a
Having thoroughly equipped our
...
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T .
Farrell, as chairman of the na-
school of instruction over which
17 six months. Instead of declar-
Railroad
officials
reported
their
member. Burial was made in the
plant for the manufacture and re- rearing up on its hind feet struck __
___
..
„
, ..
tional foreign trade council, is Sergeant Danford presided, at
pairs of heavy and all classes of Mr. Arnold with both its sharply ing peace, the Knox resolution
men are returning to work and Ashland cemetery.
presiding over the great gather­ which electrical problems were
machine and foundry work, we shod front feet. One foot hit the now before us declares the war at
freight movement is gradually in­
Mr. Abbott was 61 years of age,
solicit your orders and insuiries. man directly in
inflicting an end. Thus we have raised the | ing of the world’s business men explained for those aspiring to
creasing
but
reports
today
from
and
had been a resident of Ash­
Estimates and quotations fur­
and bankers here.
rated positions.
concerns stated their shipments land for the past twenty years,
nished on application.
severe cuts about the mouth. The interesting distinction between
Dr. Moxon was present and con­
— —
------------------------------------ other foot struck him on the declaring peace and declaring the
are not being handled.
and during that time had resided
ducted
the phyisical examination
war
at
an
end.
Congress
has
no
GOOD CUES AND TIPS shoulder, badly bruising him, but
on the ranch east of Ashland. He
| cook-stove, refrigerator and oth-
of new recruits.
breaking no bones. The injured power to declare peace—has it
Sam Jordan received a copy of 1er conveniences that make it com- is survived by his wife and the
Billiard Players prefer; this place man is under
All those who are not physical- |
then the power to declare the war |
care,
and
Mrs. Bert
because they know that they can .
ly unfit are urged to join the Na- the Waynesboro, Va., Times this pare favorably with a modest following children:
get GOOD cues; and modern is getting along as well as can be at an end? What is the differ­
Aimpriest of Jacksonville. Mrs.
tional Guard at once in order to week which contained the state- apartment. The Jordans will be
equipment makes a lot of differ- expected with such severe in- ence?’
receive instruction before going nent that his brother, A. E. Jor­ missed by the community to Hannah Slyter of Portland. Mel-
enea In the pleasure of the game, juries.
dan and wife, who for seven years whose entertainment they catered vin Abbott, who lives in the east,
to encampment.
Ton KNOW it
BEFRIENDED ROBIN BACK 1
Profanity, gambling and other
have managed the Star theater for so many years and with such and Ernest, a.student in O. A. C.
Five more new recruits were
KAUKAUNA. Wis., May 12.—
SOVIET ARMY ATTACKS
undesirable elements are abso-
in Waynesboro, plan an auto trip marked success. The little white
J. D. Laue doctored a robin for taken in the local company of
SANG WAY TO FREEDOM
(By United Press)
WANT AFTERNOON “TEA”
lately TABOO here. We invite
across
the continent, beginning at dog will go with them and “see
LONDON,
May
12.
—
The
Rus
a
broken
leg
last
summer.
An
the
National
Guard
Monday
even-
(By United Press)
GENTLEMEN only.
(By United Press)
CHICAGO, May 12.—Thomas the end of the month. They ex- America first” as instructed.
This is a clean, congenial amuse- ; sian Soviet armies started a vio unusually friendly robin appeared ing.
NORTH HUDSON, N. J., May
ment hall for decent, clean-cut lent counter attack in the Kief this spring. Laue identified it
An interesting drill was held Kane, an ex-soldier cabaret singer, | pect to take a year crossing and
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan were well 12.— Barbers here struck today
fallows.
, district today, according to a War- by a scar on its leg as the same the first part of the evening spent sang an old Irish lullaby today, their car has been equipped with known in Ashland, having lived for a “half hour for tea” every af-
DOBBIN IRWIN
i saw dispatch.
robin.
in company and squad drill, and The judge gave him his freedom, a trailer, containing two cots, a here before going east.
■ ternoon.
Real Estate
PLANS TO
REMEDY CAR
SHORTAGE
LEATHER LOW.
SHOE PRICES
MUCH HIGHER
ON HOLIDAY PLAN
UU ■
poi- Nousewives’, League,
I
SHIPPERS
MEET TODAY "
...MAY WRITE
NEW PLANK
IN PLATFORM Bal"o,KBOrder
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AFTER DRY
AMERICANS
NEEMAER CAER
PLANKS IN
DEEMED SAFE p ATENAMC
| Lilli Ulllvlv
I
Mob Kills
(JTTicoc
Pokes Fun At Knox
Peace Resolution
1
War Made
U. S. Foreign
Trade Nation
Congested Freight
Causes Distress
A I A A
VIAN NUKE bl
and Night Service.
FUNERAL OF 0. E
ABBOTT TODAY
PLAYFUL HORSE
MAKE AUTO TRIP
ACROSS CONTINENT»
NATIONAL GUARD
AROUSES INTEREST
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