Malaria Germs cannot survive three months In the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. VOLUME 2 AND (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. D aily T idings Ashland climate without the aid of Medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of Asthma. This is a proven fact. NUM BEI ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921 Vol. 43.) -======================================================================= ASKS BRITISH 79., PROHIBITIONISTS WILL AVIATOR BREAKS DEMAND BERGDOLL FIGHT SALE OF BEER BACK IN FALL (By the United Press) WASHINGTON, Mar. 25—The Uni- ted States has asked the British gov- 1 ernment to demand of Germany the extradition of Grover Cleveland Berg-III[. doll, the wealthy Philadelphia draft | I I It- I II II "I dodger, who is enjoying an asylum | ! in the enemy country, it was learned I today. This development followed closely I | the exclusive announcement by the (hi I] I I y IUnited Press of America ......... ’s demand olKIIAt" ................................. ...... COMMUNIST rnaamA Aili PI I Ili II U "A I 111 |gU| Ti I I1WI V ■ Ip ■ ng I nnm II P II I I 1 I -P IILnUu UIUL many, and the release from the Ger­ man prison of Sergeant Frank Zim­ mer and Car! Neuf, who attempted to capture the draft dodger.. The request for Great Britain to demand Bergdoll’s extradition was made by the state department to the British embassy here. Bergdoll’s ex­ tradition could be demanded by Great Britain on the grounds that the draft evader got t Germany on a forged TO SUPPRESS COMMUNISTS (By the United Press) WASHINGTON. Mar. 25—The re­ incarnation of the sale of beer through the drug store, will be en ergétically fought. Prohibition Com- missioner John Kramer today an- nounced. Kramer made this statement in connection with the regulation on the sale of real beer, drawn up in ac­ cordance with the ruling of Former Attorney General Palmer that beer can be sold as a medicine. Word reached Kramer from vari- ous sources that with the signing of DATE SET FOR EXECUTION OF ISOM WHITE (By the United Press) MONROE, La.. Mar. 25—Lieuten- 1 ant William Devoe Conry, while mak­ ing a coast to coast flight from Pablo Beach, Fla., to San Diego. Calif, fell at Crowville, La., near here today He dislocated his spine and may die, according to Doctors Darrell anti Winn, who are attending him. Corny is being cared for at the Lanier farm house, where he fell. He is too seriously injured to be mov­ ed to a hospital. NAME MEN LOST WITH BALOON WASHINGTON, Mar. 25—Lieuten­ ant William Coney, while attempt­ (By the United Press) By CARL D, GROAT ing a one-stop coast to coast flight, EVERETT, Wash., Mar. 25—Un- (By the United Press) (By the United Press) (United Press Staff Correspondent) the new regulations, drug stores will less Governor Hart yields to the will was forced down at Monroe City, La., WASHINGTON, Mar. *25—The navy A general strike BERLIN, Mar. 2 and sustained a broken back, the ar­ HALLE, Germany, Mar. 25 Ger-sell real beer at soda fountains.. of thousands of petitioners and com- department made public today the was ordered today by unanimous ac- man troops arroved here today to sup- We will make the sale of real mutes his sentence, Isom White will my air service advised today. He is names and addresses of the men mis- lion of communist executives. The . . . , beer for any other purposes than med- hang May 20 for the killing of Leo still alive. press the communist uprising. The sing with the navy baloon from i Pen- workers are urged to arm themselves cine as hard as possible,” Kramer Linton, a taxi driver, on November sacola, Fla., since Tuesday. ' These soldiers brought artillery and ma-said and tight to the end. Seizure of fac- 11. Judge Bell today set the execu- RATES ISSUED FOR are Officer Pilot George Wilkinson lories and sabotage on every hand chine guns. Seven police were killed tion date and signed the death war­ MINING CONVENTION of Houston, Texas; Russel Eland of is urged. Four thousand troops were Canadian »passport. and twelve wounded. An ammunition SAMPLE IS FINE rant. Nothing but executive clemen- Belleville, Ills.; Edward Kershaw of rushed into Saxony today. _ _ Are any Ashland people planning wagon was blown up. BUT ey can save the boy, now in Walla Payne, La.; John Elder ot Lebanon, on going to the third annual session FIERCE CONCOCTION | Walla penitentiary. SINGLE WOMEN ... .. . - ,N. Y. and William Trefey or Salem, of the International Mining Conven- COULD FINANCE . . . LANCASTER. Pa., Mar. 25—Be­ tion which will be held in Portland ' Mass. UNITED STATES ware a pious looking German saloon- from April 5 to 9? If SO, it will be keeper whose tremendous “sense of to your benefit lo call at the office ′ honor.” and “twinge of conscience PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 25—-Income | ot the Chamber of Commerce for a I have caused him to resign from the i of single women in America could run blank certificate which will entitle the saloon business, the United States of America and bearer to purchase a round trip ticket ′ Oof, but what line likker lie has with a little help from-married wo­ | tor one and one-half fare. Secretary men could run the world, according got yet for to get rid of. 'Fuller is in receipt of the following to Dr. Clyde L. King, professor of And just because he was in a hurry letter, which explains the method ef| political science of the University of to make a decent living, he offered procuring these certificates: Pennsylvania. for $23 a gal- “Dear Mr. Fuller: I am enclosing Referring to womens’ financial and i Ion. with no less than five gallons to 25 blank certificates which will en-| ‘economic independence, be said: 1 ' a customer. title the bearer to purchase a round i "Just previous to the world war, SMYRNE, Asia Minor—(By Maili He beamed over the rims of his big (By the United Press) trip ticket to Portland for one and The House of the net income of our single women to United Press)—Greece may ex- spectacles. TOKIO, Mar. SALEM, Mar. 25—The Southern, one-half fare. Peers was informed today that the would have in one year wiped out tend her boundaries—on paper—so “Sure, 1 let you have a sample," Pacific company has petitioned the “It is very desirable that these cer- NEW The Mar. government had reached an agree­ 1 the entire national debt ( $1,208,000,- as to include practically all of the said he. public service commission to defer tificates be placed in the hands of Hip of a coin in court decided tha 000) and left a balance in the treas- ment with the United States in regard ex-Turkish Levant; she may occupy Ah, but it was fine; mellow, well for thirty days the effective date of people who have any intention of com- to the Pacific cable. Japan will con­ ury of $1,000,000,000." the entile coastline of the Aegean aged; great stuff to have in the medi the order reducing the rate on fuel ing to Portland at the time of our Ernest A. Allegeyer should be al Single women alone in 1918. by lowed to file his petition tor divoreo trol the line to Shanghai, and the Uni­ and Marmora seas, with t he active cine chest. But five gallons? wood and wood products and to grant convention. It is only necessary for ted States will contror the branch devoting their entire net income to or noncommital assistance of the ai-| Too much, said his prospective a rehearing of the application of the the name of the purchaser to be type- Xornay for Mi Xleegever and to Guam, it was stated. No further the purpose, could have run the na- lies, but the long-dreamed of Hellen- customer. rüilrnarl« for nanas, in written on the upper dotted line, 79 railroads tor an increase in rates. ..... ... Mrs. Allegeyer staged a race for the reports were received in regard to tional government for 100 years at ization of the former Byzantine Em- “Well, get some friends," suggest PAAnt] +16 Orago-Washington thus signifying his intention to come ... Recen’y. the Oregon VdMns-01, office of the court clerk that result the rate of its expenditures for the the Yap situation. ed his Heinieness. So the woman got Ruibnad o, N.F109+0 Apa np to Portland, and he is entitled to the pire is a virtual impossibility. Kauroad A Navigation company pe ed in an even break. Taking a five Baron Uchida indicated the gov- first ten years of our national life, This is the firm conviction of en- four friends and they raised $115 and titioned for a rehearing. In its order rate.. . . cent piece. Judge King flipped it into eminent is not considering a trade and by enlisting the aid of married lightened and unprejudiced Greek Heinie brought in the five gallons “Will you kindly advertise in your 1 ' 5 per cent the commission cut by . ,the air, covered it with his Land and agreement with the Bolsheviki. “it women, making separate returns and they put away. city the Entente officials in Smyrna toda fact that you are appointe I the existing rate, instead of increas- is unnecessary to follow Great Brit- | from their husbands, could have pro­ . * .... asked the attorney's to choose heads Two days later necessity arose for The situation in the city of Smyrne, I ing it 15 per cent, as demanded by as one ot our agents to distribute vided for our national expenditures ain’s example,” he said. . .. The husband's attorney for instance, is pointed to as anex-a small dose. It was terrible. horri- these, . SO ... that .1 the ’ matter will V be or tails. . ab , the carriers. for 133 years. oft , . .. , given as much publicity as possible, wop. ample of what the Greeks are upble. “It would take the hide An argument on the question or “Please advertise also that the la------------------------ —--------— against. Smyrne has a population, rat. said one of the victims. And | whether a rehearing shall be grant­ IS A CHIP OFF OF dies are specially invited. Of pious-looking Heinie meantime had roughly estimated, at 350,000. ed will take place at the commis­ "Thanking you for your co-opera- disappeared. The women don ’ t know THE OLD BLOCK this number fully one-third are pure sion’s Portland office March 29. tion in this matter, I am. Armenians and yet how he got the good sample out I Turkish. Greeks, "Your sincerely. SARANAC LAKE. N. Y. Mar. 25— Jews, evenly divided, make up the of the bad stuff he sold them, SOON TO PUBLISH HENRY M. PARKS. Christy Matthewson, Jr., who, with other two-thirds, including, of course, | ~ " NAMES OF SLACKERS "Executive Chairman.”! his famous father, has been a resi- the scattering of Europeans and I • WASHINGTON. Mar. 25—The; ------------------------ dent here for several months, is to vantines. i names of persons who evaded the se- ITALIAN KING make his debut in the role of pitcher With the fatalism of his race (By the United Press) BOSTON. Mar. 25—Administration I lective service law will be made pub- PORTLAND, Mar. 25—Joseph Poe- for the team of the Saranac Lake native Turk has resigned himself to CONFERS MEDAL lie by draft districts as rapidly as the schl was found guilty of murder in high school. The pocket edition of his fate. He realizes that the Otto­ ON N- Y. WOMAN | of ether to Ernest Young. former 4. "I lists for the districts can ho com- British aviator, detained here by im­ the second degree by a jury beforeBig Six is one of nine pitching can- man Empire, so far as Smyrne is con- ' I II H MI I Ivll | piled, it has been announced at the NEW YORK. Mar. migration officials, brought back his Miss Wini didates, but Coach Jack Walker says cerned, is no more. He has seen the Circuit Judge McCort today. (By the United* Press) War Department. Local draft boards Led Holt, known internationally for lost power of speech. and irrevocably Poeschl shot and killed Attorney he is a whizz with "something on Sultan (gradually I After being shot down in a plane WASHINGTON, Dr. Cary T. Gray - are rapidly completing a final check her work among the blind, today re- every ball he throws," and that he pushed back, back. back, into Asia Chas. J. Schnabel in the Multnomah behind the German lines, Young be- to make sure that the name of no ceived an Italian medal presented by will be the big detonation in tie Ad- the past two decades. After ten years son was hurriedly called to Ex-Presi- county court house in Portland. A life sentence is automatically riondack school league. of war, the average Musselman is not* dent Wilson’s home today. At Dr. man shall appear as a draft evader Rolandi Ricci, Ilatian ambassador, in came speechless. He recovered the sorry. However, he will not co-op- Grayson’s office it was said Mr . Wil- who actually served in some branch recognition of her services among use of his tongue while in a prison entailed by the jurys’ findings. camp. He tumbled from his bed here The three airplanes that passed I erate with the invaders. He accepts son was suffering from indigestion, of the military service of thic coun-the blind soldiers of Italy, I It was conferred in behalf of King a week ago and again lost his speech 1 | over Ashland yesterday at about 1 the present state of affairs because but was responding to treatment. try or the allies. The ceremony Dr. Albert Murphy, attached to the ©o’clock contained forest service men it is. • WEATHER FORECAST. It was understood that the first Victor Emmanuel. So far as the Turk is concerned, the @909000009 •• • • : ‘ • district compilation would be com-took place at the “Lighthouse," es- i medical staff at a Long Island insti For Oregon—Rain west, fair • going to the conference in session tablished here on a plan similar to tulion, conceived the idea of ether • east. * • in Portland today to consider plans Greeks are not worried, Theyhave © SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS • pleted within a few days. • • • • • • • • • $9900999 for making a reconnoissance from the seen the I Mohammedans gradually • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •* I that of Miss Holt’s institution in treatment. Young began to talk as - — — . Hot cross buus occupy a prominent Paris Henry Ford’s case is not exception­ air of the tornado swept belt of big forced out of Greece, Macedonia, soon as he came out of the ether. SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 25 — Fol- place in the menu of many homes | - .... --- al. His financial troubles began timber in the northwesterly section Thrace and Bulgarie. Civilization throughout the country today. This shortly after he started a newspaper. of the Olypmic peninsula. The planes and the Turk do not mix. In a lew lowing are market quotations: old-time custom dates from ancient | BUTTER — 36c. were from Mather field, California, years the* expect the overflow from | —Eugene Guard. times, and each year finds adherents EGGS—30c. —old Greece and the island to crowd HENS—38 @40c. ‘ who still cling to the idea of serv­ ing hot cross buns on Good Friday. BROILERS — 45 @ 50c. (Continued on Page Four) THE BOOZE IS JAPAN COME TO AGREEMENT GREEKS' LONG DREAM CANNOT BE REALIZED ;. :. . . S. P. ASKS REHEARING ON WOOD FREIGHT SECOND DEGREE MURDER VERDICT Pi r n AAIan HI VI VUll 1 GIVES MAN FIRST DIVORCE MOVE ETHER RESTORES FLIER'S SPEECH . . EX-PRESIDENT AO INRIEOTIAA Fight Fans Eager To See Big Bout Public Is Turning From Risque Movies The Housing Problem (By the United Press) [Pictures are cleaner, bigger today! PORTLAND, Mar. 25—"There’s than they were two years ago, and much perfectly sincere but equally: the public knows it. Sex stuff is unnecessary labor being wasted on slipping. The ‘theme’ picture is the the part of reformers who are wor- big thing today, and next to that, ried about the motion picture busi- the virile, out-of-doórs subject.” ness." Ralph C. McAfee, head of the pic-1 This is the assertion of Lewis H. ture reform movement in Oregon, Moomaw. manager of the American when interviewed by the United Press Lifeograph company studios at Port- on the same subject, expressed him-1 land, in an interview with the Uni- self in hearty accord with the fede- ted Press. Moomaw is known as the ral censorship idea, but intomated | pioneer producer of the northwest. ' that he was inclined to doubt the among some of his better-known pic- sincerity of some of the producers tures being "The Golden Train.”, and exhibitors on that score. “The Deceiver.” “Songs Forgotten” “They don’t want local censorship,” I and the “Perils of Paul,” comedies, commented McAfee, who is executive “The present censorship system is secretary of the Portland Federation lather an expensive joke on the film film of Churches, “and yet all the national industry.” he said, "A picture is measures to be introduced so far have chopped up one way in one state, and apparently drawn their opposition.” another way in the next. It all de- “What type of pictures do you think pends on the peculiar ideas of the the people want?" McAfee was asked. laymen on the different boards. "I could better tell you what they “Censorship is a good thing, be- don’t want,” he answered. ‘ They cause certain members of the film in- don’t want the risque, off-color sub- dustry have insisted on going to ex- - ! ject. ------ It may be a big drawing card tremes. But censorship should be from the advance advertising stand- national and not local. Pictures point, but the people are for the should be censored, if necessary, at I most part disgusted when they’ve their source, before they are releas-seen it. ed and prints have been sent all over “In the end, the questionable pic- the country. ture has a kick-back that more than "Personally. I think the industry offsets any possible original value is working out its own salvation, as a drawing card.” IF IT J INFORMATION YOvR SEEKING Ql‘ MAN WE HAVE LEASED THI5 HOUSÊ FOP- THE SUMMER ) WONPER ROOM THEY HAVE (Copyright; thrill of combat that used to pack ! the ampitheatre in Rome when the By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Staff Correspondent) gladiators fought, fills the modern i NEW YORK. Mar. 25—The Demp­ stadium for football and boxing, the sey-Carpentier contest is going to be modern form of showing physical ! the greatest sporting event in his­ superiority. "Dempsey and Carpentier are per- tory, Tex Rickard believes. •The world’s greatest boxing pro­ feet types of manhood in two wide- moter talks of his pet match with ail ly different forms—Dempsey, the with _ a ------- fierce ---------- attach the pride of a father in a prodigy sor rushing „ tiger „ It is quite apparent that he rated Carpentier, the crafty, wise, fast móv­ il as a first class attraction from the ing panther. . start when lie was willing to put a “The confidence 1 had that a meet- half-million dollar collar around his ing between these two would be the greatest contest of history has been neck to make the match. interest that Rickard smiles in the face of prob­ justified by lems that would drive the ordinary, been shown from the time the match was made. man to a brain expert. He is supremely confident that he “We have a pile of applications two will make enough money off the feet high tuoni fans who have writ- “battle of the age” to pay him for ten in for seats. We must have r * turned checks to the amount of $50, his time and trouble. "I had this match in mind the night | 000 that accompanied the applica- that Jack Dempsey knocked out ess tious. Among the first was a letter Willard in Toledo." he said today, from the Argentine ambassador in "I've kept my hand on the public I Washington asking for four seats for I pulse since that day and I was so friends from Bennos Aires who want sure that it would be a winner that to have seats next to the ring. Hun I Was willing to stake a fortune on it. dreds of applications have come from ■ “Sport followers worship idols in Canadians and one of the best known The turn- society women in New York has ask- their own modern way. stiles of the baseball parks and the ed for a ring side box. track when Babe Ruth and Man o’ "It is not entirely from a monetary War perform indicate just as much standpoint that I belive it will be the tribute to the modern gods as the greatest event of history. I’m just as burning of incense in the olden days, anxious to see the bout as the most “Everyone admires the perfect rabid fan and I’m going to see every man, the perfect fighter. The same round of it.”