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. 00263696966 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 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. Britain 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 ------1 — ... — ' 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- , . ,, .. — , - ? '