Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 20, 1921, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS CANNOT SUR­
VIVE THREE MONTHS IN THE
RICH OZONE AT ASHLAND.
THE PURE DOMESTIC WATER
HELPS
VOLUME 2
A sh lan D D aily T i di ng s
Successor to The Semi-Weekly
-
Tidings.
Vol. 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, Thursday, Januars 20, 1021
ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITHOUT
THE AID OF MEDICINE, CURES
NINE CASES OUT OF TEN OF
ASTHMA. THIS IS A PROVEN
FACT.
NUMBER 118
1921
8 MEN AND WOMEN WOUNDED BY BOMBS
HELP STARVING ASHLAND HAS CLERGYMAN
EUROPE WILL IN BIG ATTRACTIONS SENT Î0 JAIL
TURN HELP U.S. TO DRAW TOURISTS
FOR CONTEMPT
MAKES SERIOUS
MAN DREAMS SECY. OF STATE
HUMAN SCREEN
CHARGE AGAINST OF HIS DEATH:EXTENDS TIME FOR A PROTECTION
SHIPPING BOARD
DIES NEXT DAY
getting licenses
TO MILITARY
Herbert Cuthbert Surprised at Ar-
Senator From Washington Claims
On Account of I’ress of Business the
rangements Made for Tourist
British Interests Are Trying lo AFTER a VISION OF DEPARTING State Department Could Not Sup. POLICE DECLARE KNOWN REE-
Evangelist While Caliming He Saw
Herbert Hoover Claims Only Solu-
Travel—Says Ashland's Entertain-
♦
Destroy the American Merchant
ply All Applicants for Aut mobile
FROM LIFE AGED REDDING
Crap Game on Sunday—Refused
ELS WILL ACCOMPANY THEM
tion to Present Economic Depres­
ment of Editors is Commented
Marine.
Licenses by January 15—Law Will
MAN ORDERS CASKET WHICH
to
Testify
as
Only
Spirit
of
the
IN PATROLLING DUBLIN—CAR­
sion Will Be to Extend Credit to
Upon AU Over Country.
Not Be Enforced Until After Jan­
HE
OCCUPIES
DAY
FOLLOWING
Sabbath
Was
Broken,
But
Not
the
ICATURES OF DE VALERA ARK
Countries in Great Need.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Charges
uary 26.
DREAM.
Law.
that
the
agent
of
the
United
States
POSTED
ON DOORS.
Herbert Cuthbert, executive sec­
20.—The
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
only solutioin for the present econo­
mic depression iu the United States
and throughout the world is exten­
sion of credit to the starving coun­
tries of Europe. Herbert Hoover,
former food administrator, told the
House agricultural committee today.
Hoover launched forth unexpectedly
into a discussion of the world food
and the economic situation, a sub­
ject with which he is most familiar,
at the end of his testimony before
the committee, which sought his
opinion on pending legislation to
prevent the manipulation of hedgng
in grain transactions.
Shipping Board disapproved the es­
retary of the Northwest Pacific Tour-
On January 1. 1921, a communica-
REDDING. Calif., Jan. 20.—John
AMARILLO, Texas, Jan. 20—Rev tablishment of the American ship.
By CHAS. M. McCANN
ist Association, during his stay in
yesterday
tion was addressed to the Chiefs of
Lawrence,
aged
75,
arose
(United
Press Staff Correspondent)
Morgan
Lee
Starke,
nationally
known
line
out
of
Newark.
N.
J.,
because
Ashland yesterday said “For a city
he dream-' Police and Marshals of the cities and
following
a
night
in
which
as
an
evangelist
of
the
Methodist
“
it
would
injure
the
business
of
the
DUBLIN.
Jan. 20.—Eight men and
of its population no other city in
ot the
During towns, and to the Sheriffs
the Northwest has the diversified ! Episcopal church was joiled for con-j British lines sailing out of New ed a vision of his death.
....
,
women were wounded in three bomb
the afternoon.he went to the under, counties of Oregon, directing atten- attacks directed at the police late
attractions that Ashland has—scen- tempt of court today at Canyon. Tex-York’ were made today by Senator
it DIOL last night and early today.
The
Time will as, the result of a statement made Jones of Washington, in a speech taker, selected his casket and re- °“ o a conges ion in
ery, park and waters,
while
conducting
a
revival
that
heat
the
opening
of
the
convention
of
turned
home.
He
died
today.
ve
I
f
1
Ison
oi
i
epar
ment
01
military
devised
a
‘
human
screen
’’
come when the people of Ashland
“T - never
saw Lawrence
Lawran Loki
State, occasioned through the failure | following
....
never
saw
iookhi
,
a
sudden
spurt
saw
a
crap
game
in
Canyon
Sunday,
the
National
Merchant
Marine
Asso-
in the
realize that its biggest industry is
better than when he came to my of many motor vehicle owners to fighting.
Residents of Canyon, jealous of the dation.
the Tourist Travel.
Mr. Cuthbert said it was marvel-1 reputation of their village, had Rev.
He also charged the British inter- place yesterday,’ the undertaker apply for their 1921 motor vehicle
A proclamation posted throughout
liceneses before January 15, 1921.
ous what arrangements were already Starke summoned before a court of ests had conducted a deliberate com- said.
the city declared known “rebels”
In such communication, the depart­
1 paign to destroy the American mer-
will be carried in every lorry patrol­
made for tourist travellers in park, | inquiry.
ment stated that it hoped to be
He told the court because no vio- chant marine.
OREGON WEATHER IS
1
ling Dublin or adjoining Meath
camp site, and public baths. Ash- '
able by January 15. 1921, to assign
ARID IN COMPARISON
. .
...
...
county. Caricautres of ‘President
land being an object lesson to larg­ lation of the law could be charged,
and torward licenses to the owners
and
only
the
spirit
of
the
Sabbath
WITH
CALIFORNIA
’
S
...
.
...
.....
De Valera are used by the Crown
er communities.
ot all motor vehicles who tiled ap-
disregarded,
he
would
not
had
been
u. .
.
.
...
forces in a warning of property pun-
He expressed surprise and gratifi-
plications therefor bv that lime. The
He was therefore held in
ishment.
cation that Ashland has a Chamber testify.
Californians
with
their much- inspectors of
department
Posted on doors in County Galway,
Elden Wood, a student from the of Commerce with a membership of contempt and sentenced to jail.
vaunted sunny weather still may also instructed not to enforce the
caricature«
showed De Valera with
Bible University at Eugene, will be five hundred and says the time has
come trekking north to Oregon S.law against any persons who applied
blood gushing from his mouth and
in Ashland over next Sunday and arrived when no community can pros- BORAH DIARMAMENT BILL
aridity, judging from a comparison | for 1921 licenses on
prior
Mrs. C. W. Ward, who was former- of rainfall in Oregon and California.
ears and revolvers pointed at both
will preach in the Chrisitan church. per without a live Chammber of
GIVEN FAVORABLE REPOR I
January 15. 1921..
temples.
Below the heading was
Iy well known in Ashland as Mrs. While the City of Roses had but .21
Mr. Wood. Is one of the students who Commerce.
The department finds upon
Frances
Hockett,
a
prominent
nurse,
the
warning,
"murdereres, remove
are supplying this church during the
Speaking of the Editorial Excur-
! of an inch of rain Tuesday. Sacra- certaining the number of applications
WASHINGTON, .Jan.
20—The
writes
to
the
Tidings
from
Burling
­
this card and the house goes up.’’
vacancy in the pulpit, and has preach­ sion of two years ago. of which he Senate Foreign Relation Committee
mento and Los Angeles were de- for 1921 licenses on
and the
ed in this city before.
was the official pilot. Mr. Cuthbert today ordered a favorable report on ton, Washington, stating she wishes lu ged with more than two inches. number of 1921 licenses it has been
said the entertainment provided by the Borah diarament bill with amend- to renew her subscription as she while San Francisco slushed about in able to issue thus far. that it will
cannot afford to lose a single cop
| Ashland in the park in the form of a ments.
almost an inch and a half of rain.
be unable to catch up with the cur-
as it is like getting a letter from
I dinner has never ceased to be a
I rent work before January 26. 1921.
i ,
She states she receives
home.
topic of comment on the part of
In view of this condition, therefore,,
letters from her friends here, but
those present from all sections of I AiNTO I rT IQ
the inspectors will not enforce the I
enjoys the general news of the
the United States.
And the feature! FNINF \ I Fr |\
law against any persons who have
town which she gets in the paper.
of making Crater Lake by round --I VII »L V Lii L IU
applied for 1921 licenses on or prior
“I see by the last issue of the
trip taking in the Lake of the Woods
to January 26. 1921.
Tidings where two dear pioneer wo-
should be more fully exploited and I
It is to be regretted that many
men have pased away, Mrs. E. K. An-
this road developed and made most *
i motor vehicle owners did not earlier
derson and Mrs. Hattie Aluutt," Mrs. |
comfortable.
(apply for their 1921 licenses, and
Ward states.
T cared for Mrs. An­
Mr. Cuthbert was the guest* while
that by deferring applying for such
derson
for
nine
months at one time |
in Ashland, of Secretary Fuller of I
licenses caused the existing conges-
ten years ago. and thought her one |
the Ashland Chamber of Commerce
tion of work in the department. Op-
of the dearest and sweetest charact-
and visited the park and auto-cam)
SECRETARY OF THE NORTHWEST
ers I ever knew. I also nursed" i
TOURIST ASSOCIATION CLAIMS
OF
REFUGEES
INVADE
site
with
Messrs.
Anderson,
Jordan.
MILLIONS
time to direct your attention to the
Mr. Anderson in his last illness and 1 Officials While Making Search for
Guards
Keep
Strict
Watch
over
Sick
COMING SIMMER TO SEE 1
EVERY CIVILIZED COUNTRY Yining and Butler.
Arms and Ammunition Through, fact that the department will with­
Ruler As Precaution Against Plots can say ths same of him. I often
GREAT
INFLUX OF ADTOMO-
out question have cleared up its
IN THE HOPE or GAINING A
see where some substantial popular,
Haunts
of
Sinn
Fein
Unearth
In
­
BILE TRAVELERS TO THE
To Take His Life—Rivals Guard
work by January 26, 1 921, and will
residents are seriously ill. and it af-
HOME AND PEACE FROM THE f GQ%W
WEST
—AUTO CAMPS TO 1(1 :
criminating
Documents
Instead.
of Ancient Czars.
then be on a daily basis, that is, li­
fords me great pleasure to read in |
POPULAR.
RED TERROR.
censes will be issued for all appli­
the next issue that they are recover-1
(By
the
United
Press)
RAIGAR, Jan. 20.—The life of .
cations on the day of the receipt of
mg.
Ashland citizens who attended the
LONDON, Jan. 20.-—“Important the application.
Nikolai Lenine is in serious danger,
By RUSSELL BROWNING
The inspectors
| documents” were seized in a raid on will strictly enforce the licenses re- informal meeting called at the Ho-
according to all reports reaching here
( United Press Staff Correspondent)
Pretty Home Wedding.
Ì Sinn Fein centers throughout Lon- quirements on and after February tel Austin yesterday afternoon re-
LONDON, Jan. 20.—During the
today.
The latest “Moscow report
Charming in its simplicity was thedon early today.
ceived some excellent pointers anent
Scotland Yard
past two years two million refugees
, was that Lenine is lying ill sur- | wedding of Miss Evelyn Cyr and
1, 1921, and in this respect you co­
announced a search was made for operation in securing a strict enforce- the keeping up of the automible
from Russia have invaded practically
rounded by detectives .whose precau-
Chasley W. Priest which took place arms and ammunition, but none are
camp which is fast making this citv
every civilized country, and thous­
i ment, of the motor vehicle laws of
tion against a personal plot outrival
last evening at seven o’clock at thereported to be found.
Herbert Cuthbert, of Seat­
The raid : this state is respectfully solicited. noted.
ands continue to sweep through the
those of the guards of the ancient
home of the brides sister, Mrs. E. was one of the most extensive in As you were advised in the communi- tle, executive secretary of the North­
Soviet lines and scatter themselves
czars.
P. Herbst.
Rev. C. F. Koehier, recent months.
west Tourist Association, who is
Women, Aged 55 and 66, Fly From
to the four winds.
J cation of this department of January
pastor of the Presbyterian church of- |
visiting this section of the state, came
Lesser hegiras than the present
Nebraska to Washingion in Sep-
1. 1921, the inspectors will visit your
ficiated
in the presence of relatives'
over from Medford where he had
1 » O'clock Club Dances.
H. P. Holmes is literally “extend-
Slav exodus have created sweeping
locality as soon as possible after
arate Planes Delivering the
The bride
been one of the speakers at the
ing the olive branch” to Ashland of the bride and groom.
enthnographic changes in the human
. v
.
February 1. 1921. as they may be
Returns.
Chamber of Commerce forum at noon
About thirty couples met at Menl-. . .
,
..
.
residents.
In announcing a dem­ was gowned in blue satin and carried
race.
But aside from the broad
,
fable to reach it and hope that by
yesterday, and talked to the sprink­
onstration of olive oil at his score a corsage bouquet, and the house orial hall last night and enjoyed an-, ,
racial drama presented by the Rus­
...
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.
.
1st to be able to cover every
OMAHA, Jan. 20.— b
ite heavy, Saturday, he has with a fine display was beautifully decorated in white other of their semi-monthly dances’ June
ling of the Ashland Chamber of Com
.
...
sian dispersion, the individual stor­
...
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,
section ot the state, at least once,
After the which
low hanging clouds, making visibil- of olives and olive oil, his show win­ carnations and ferns.
merce members and members of the
are among the most popular
..
ies of many of the exiles are rich in
. ,
. ..
„
They wil be pleased to cooperate
ity very poor. Mrs. H. H. Wheeler, dow decorated with real branches of ceremony a buffet lunch was served. social events of the city.
park board who were present.
Excep-
........................
human interest, local color, and the
and and confer with you. so that uniform-
aged 55, a Lincoln, Nebraska, grand- I olive bearing the ripe fruit.
Mr. Cuthbert expressed himself as
The The bride is the daughter of Mr. and tionally fine music was furnished
stuff that epics poems are made of.
ity in the construction and enforce-i
mother, ‘hopped off” for an air decoration is an unique one, and is Mrs. Joseph Cyr of this city and has all agreed that this last was one
having great faith in the tourist
A thousand potential Enoch Ard-
ment of the provisions of the motor
journey: to Washington to deliver i attracting many people who see for been employed as bookkeeper in the of the most pleasing dances of the
trade as the Northwest’s greatest as­
ens, ten thousand Evangelines, per­
vehicle law may be maintained thru-t
Nebraska’s electorial vote.
She will ! the first time olives in their original Ashland creamery since coming to series.
set.
Present conditions point par-
haps a future Ulysses are wandering .
—
out every section and locality of the
The olive branches were Ashland.
Mr. Priest is in the em-
ticularly to this phase of business.
,
.
...
.
... be joined at Omaha by Mrs. Draper state.
in foreign lands, out of touch with ...
......
,
state.
s • •• >
• ? • ?
The war has shut off European trav­
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... Smith, aged 66, also a grandmother, sent Mr. Holmes by the Ehmenn’s loy of the S. P. railroad and is the •
home and family, out of joint with _.
,
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Ashland
Bank
Clearings.
,
......
.
The women will proceed to Washing- Oliv« Oil company of Oroville, Cali, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Priest, also •
el so largely at the present time is
the new life ot an alien country.
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of this city.
For the present the • Today’s Clearings ..$5,924.88
..
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... ... ■
J ton in separate planes.
one reason for an advent of tour -
An estimate of the distribtuion of i .
re,
Compliments on a tombstone might young people will make their home • • • • • • • • •
,
.
I Add BORAH
ists from the east to visit th» west.
these refugees is given in a report
Opposition by Senators Lodge and be properly termed epi-taffy
in Ashland.
The war is responsible for another
just issued by the American Red
Knox to action on the bill at this
reason.
Many people have become
Cross. The figures do not include
■ seS9101 may prevent its adoption.
so fed up on European countries
any of the recent Crimean refugees, |
during and since the war that an
nearly 130,000 in number, who are
I immense wave of patriotism is sweep
already scattered over a half dozen • SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS •
i ing over the coast. and tourists are
near Eastern countries:
| • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •
planning to “know America first,”
Poland, 1,000,000; Germany, 560,-
San Francisco, Jan. 20.—The fol-
the expression of which Mr. Cuth-
000; France, 17 5,000; Austria 50,- ' -
—
.
lowing are market qutations:
bert claims to be the originator.
0 0 0; Constantinople, 50,000; Fin- |
Butter 45.
The visitor made the auto camp
land, 2 5,0 0 0; Italy. 20,000; Serbia,
I Deficiency Appropriations Approved ground the leading topic of his talk.
Eggs 611.
17.000; England. 15.000; Lativa, Hens 35 @38.
by Senate—Ten Highway Bill- This he claimed should be kept at-
12,000; Hungary, 5,000; Egypt, 4,-1 r____
-
Broilers 52053.
I
Vetoed by Governor Get the Axe. tractive, even as beautiful as P06-
000; Lemnos, 3,5 0 0; Greece, 2,500;
sible, cleanly and sanitary. but he
Cyprus, 1,500: Bohemia, 1,000; Swe-even know where they are or why
j
SALEM. Jan. 20.—The Senate is not in favor of establishing too
den, 1,000; Norway, 1,000:
Total they are still prisoners of war.
| passed an appropriation bill today many “frills."
By this expression
1,964,000.
Recent Crimean refu­
Many a dirt hut on the cold step­
covering the payment of deficiency he means free camp grounds should
gees. 128.000.
Total, 2,092.000.
pes of Siberia, or peasants cottage in
appropriation aggregating $234,766 not be so convenient and comfort-
The Red Terror is only partly re­ the broad lands of South Russia is
authorized by the State Emergency ' able as to compete with local hotels,
sponsible for the hordes of Russian masterless or childless. while its
Board during
The latter he states is one of the
exiles.
Thousands of war prison­ erstwhile occupant is dully ekeing
The Senate killed -ten of its 1920 principal assets of a city, the upkeep
ers, who in the early days of the out an existence in a land that the
creations of highway bills which Gov. of which
back to the
war fought under the Czar’s banner home folks never heard of.
Olcott vetoed following the close of merchants and business people of the
and were captured during Hinder-
The collapse of Wrangel. as of
I the special session
city.
burg’s victories in the dismal Pinsk Deniken, and others before him, add­
“If people demand luxuries such as
and Pripet marshes, interned in pris­ ed thousands to the Slav wanderers
electric washers, shower baths an I
on camps in Germany and marched Prince Paul Dolgorukov, a social and
Robert T. F. Smith and Win. Mc-
all the conveniences one receives in
over the French frontier after the public worker, in a private letter
Kendry of Portland are business men
. ,
.
-
«
the hotels, they should pay for them,”
armistice, to learn for the first time from Constantinople, writes that the
in the city today.
P. I. Estes of.
. ... .
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,
.
,
.
• Mr. Cuthbert remarked.
Jf a park
of the revolutio in Russia, have been position of the civilian and miliatry
Roseburg is also in Ashland, topping ....
board wishes to establish these con-
the especial objects of fortune’s cruel refugees in that city are desperate.
at the Hotel Austin.
_ _______________
1 veniences he advocated either charg-
practical jokes.
He describes the conditions in which
| ing all users of them or putting a
Allies of France when they were the family of a former Vive-President
Mrs.
J.
Wright
and
daughter,
' price per automobile on occupyin
captured, men or no country and of the Duma are living.
The father
Mrs. Alta Weinburgeb. are both re-'the grounds.
nondescript allegiance when thank­ and mother are no longer young,
Another point Mr. Cuthbert made
covering
from recent attacks of ton­
fully wished out of French labor and are invalids. Their former pos­
silitis
with
which
they
have
been
towards
making the tourist trade a
suf
camps.
Many of them were sent sessions are gone.
They have found
fering for the past week.
success
is
the method of receiving
to the convict camps of French Col­ a delapidated hut on the outskirts of
these
visitors.
He related a story
onial Africa, where thousands are Constantinople, without heat and al­
a tourist told of stopping at au auto
still employed in enforced labor. most roofless.
Here they live while
camp
in a certain city.
The first
Few of these men have communicated a younger daughter seeks such small
WEATHER FORECAST
• night they were there a number of
with moe since they joined the col­ domestic services as pay enough to
For Oregon—Fair.
ors of old Russia.
Many do not provide scanty food to the family.
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Enjoys Reading
News’ of Ashland
TOURISTS TD
RUSSIANS ARE
BEING DRIVEN
CLAIMED TO BE IN
GRAVE DANGER
INTO EXILE
RAIDERS FIND
IMPORTANT PAPERS
OF SINN FEINERS
VISIT COAST
COMING YEAR
portunity is therefore take. . . . tlis
CARRY ELECTORAL
VOTES IN PLANES
APPROPRIATION
MEASURE PASSED
BÏ THE SENATE
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