Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 13, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TibiNGB
PAGE TW(*
Monday, June 18, 1921.
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Ashland - Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening
Sunday
Maybe the IVomi was Mad
MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
Except
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ADVERTISING RATES:
Display Advertising
A
Single insertion, each inch................
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
One time a week.............
Two times a week.............
Every other day..................
Local
CARLES
ooAPor
..271c
. .25c
. . 20c
Readers.
10c
Each line, each time....
To run every other day for one
month, each line, each time.... 7c
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each time. . . . 5c
Municipal Ownership
ASKED BY LABOR
Classified Column.
Can a city successfully manage an citizens’ company, and to set aside
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month or industry?
The
Springfield,
Ill., enough to retire both the bonds and
more, Y € the word each time.
Chamber of Commerce has worked stock out of the earnings of the
Legal Rate:
First Time, per 8 point line . . . .10c out a plan for the solution of their plants within twenty years.
public utilities problems by putting
Failing in this provision and seV-
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
line....................................
5c “municipal ownership on trial.” The eral other technical
requirements,
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
plan provides for the floating of a such as maintenance, the property
Obituaries, 2 % cents the line.
$500,000 bond issue by the city and reverts to the citizens
company
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
Advertising for fraternal orders the formation of a $500,000 citizens’ along with a thirty year franchise
or societies charging a regular initi­ holding company by the Chamber of which then becomes operative, and
'
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
Commerce,
the
$1,000,000
to
be
paid
the
holding
company
may
either sell
ligious and benevolent orders will be
to
the
private
utilities
company
for
or
operate
the
properties
charged the regular rate for all ad
to pay off
vertislng when an admission or other its heating and electric properties, the indebtedness.
charge is made.
and a mortgage given on the proper-1
The $500,000 worth of stock was
News Briefs
Of the Week
" "INNATA A prediction that automobiles in
Ml UUVIIUI a few years would carry individual | :
I ""7 M stills to produce fuel for their op-
problems to be placed before the con­
vention proper.
Between 200 and
250 delegates were present at these
sessions.
Other branches of the federation
which met for preliminary work are
the Metal Trades department: the
Label Trades department; the Min-
ing department and the International
Labor Press Association, composed
of Publishers of labor papers. Pre-
lipminary were finished Saturday,
June 11.
Have you
tried the
new 10c
package ?
Dealers now
carry both;
10 for 10c,
20 for 20c.
It’s toasted«.
eration has been made by Thomas A.
DENVER. Colo., June 13. — The Edison. Jr.
According to
a
metal trades department
of
the
direct M oscow
The British Trades Union congress
American Federation of Labor went dispatch received in Riga May 30
! is represented by two delegates; the
on -----
record today as favoring
sources. Nikolai
---
‘D ‘ a - recall
-- from
ser independent -----l?
a
and discharge of Rear Admiral Sims1 tonine, soviet. Russian premier de-Canadian Trades and Labor congress
on account'of his remarks on the ! dared the day before that commun- by one; Australia, one; Japan, one;
ism was in complete bankruptcy and | Mexico, one.
Irish question.
Other resolutions made by the asked the presiding officers of the
Welcoming addresses were made
What Constitutes Advertising!
ties for the remainder of the value, oversubscribed in a recent campaign building trades department approved all-Russian central
executive com 3 today by Governors O. H. Shoup.
In order to allay a misunderstand­ now being lixed by a board of ar- conducted by the Chamber of Com- a board for the jurisdiction of award. ' mittee to approve the unlimited re-1 Colorado; R. D. Carey, Wyoming and
ing among some as to what consti­
merce team workers and the value of The labor trades approved a $2,000,-turn of capitalism and the recall to J. C. Bulger, president of the Colo-
CIGARETTE/
tutes news and what advertising, bitration.
The
city
is
then
to
operate
the
the
property
is
now
being
deter-000
appropriation
fund
for
publicity.
Russia
of
the
constitutional
demo-
rado
Federation
of
Labor,
Mayor
we print this very simple rule whicn
is used by newspapers to differin- combined proper tities, paying a ten- mined, prior to the voting of the The following delegates from Eu- crats and other parties to aid in re-Dewey C. Bailey. Denver and Ed.
atiate between them: “ALL future tai sufficient to meet the interest on bond issue and the franchise by the rope were present:
J. H. Thomas, building the state.
I Keating, former congressman from
events, "where an admission charge
the mortgage and the stock in the citizens.
to
i
Colorado.
England,
Railway
Brotherhoods;
i
A
joint
resolution,
designed
is made or a collection is taken
j
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— James Walker, England, Iron Steel prevent
wholesale importation
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
of
The convention, according to local
I the belief that it could be speedily Wookers.
The delegate from Japan foreign goods preliminary to the en-labor leaders, will be one of the lar-
organizations and societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
settled by the supreme court, as is expected to arrive soon.
actment of a tariff law
by con- gest and most important ever held
All reports of such activities after
there are no complicated points in­
gress,
has
been
introduced
by
Chair- by the federation. Hundreds
Hundreds of
of res-
res- '
they have occurred is news.
volved, and the vote of the people
All coming social or organization I
man Little of the house committee, olutions are expected to be introduc-
meetings of societies where no money
showed the overwhelming desire of
on revision of laws.
i ed.
contribution is solicited, initiation
the people for this legislation.
Sammy Rzeschwski, world famous
Entertainment for the delegates
charged, or collection taken is NEWS
Putting the soldiers' bonus and
boy chess wonder, defeated 12 well land their families includes trips thru
loan measure into operation will re­
We make all quotations on
known Montana
chess
players in the Pikes Peak region and mountain
quire some time, said Ben W. Olcott,
JOB WORK
about an hour and 45 minutes at parks near Denver.
governor, who was at the Hotel Port- |
from
the chamber of commerce rooms at
Election of officers, with Gompers
land attending the Roso Festival.
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
Butte, on June 2.
.picked as favorite for president again
Same prices—Reasonable Price
There is considerable machinery io !
Opening prices for California wine is scheduled for the latter part of the
When will the state bonus and the assemble.
It will require about a
to all.
grapes $5 a ton higher than, last year week.
nd pelt:
--------------------------------------------------------- I home and farm aid funds be ready month before the official canvass of
except for those with highly colored
Sessions of the convention may last
following the ‘ over- votes is made, and the governor
juice, on which the advance was $20 until June 29.
Mai for delivery
Matter-------------------------------------------------- whelming passage of the soldiers’ will not issue a proclamation declar-
charges. We are now pre-
| a ton, have been announced by the
By L. C. MARTIN
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----------------- 1——= aid law by the people Tuesday?
ing the measure a law until the can­
I California Grape Growers’ exchange.
pared to receive small or
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
This question, which looms largevass has been completed.
What though corroding and multi­
“Information
feelers”
with re-
large consignments, from
in the mind of the beneficiaries un- .
Two appointments must be made .
WASHINGTON, D. C„ June 13.— sped to an international agreement
plied sorrows.
We sell
one hide or pelt to earload
al-
Legion-like, darken this planet of der the law. was the subject of a by the governor to complete the com-Collection of “Promissary Notes,” is- for a reduction of armaments
lot- at highest market price,
long conference yesterday afternoon mission which is to handle the busi-sued by some enthusiastic politi-ready have been put out by the
ours!
Hope is a balsam the wounded heart between American Legion heads and ness, and one of these appointees
cians before, during and after the American government. The purpose,
and will render check same
borrows,
George A. White, adjutant-general ; must be an ex-service man. himself1 republican convention last June is it is understood, is to develop thè
day hides are received
CHOCOLATE
Even when anguish hath palsied
its of the state, representing the state eligible to the benefits of the law. causing trouble in republican par attitude of foreign governments on
powers
[bonus commission.
Then in each of the 36 counties there circles.
the question before any formal ne-
STRAWBERRY
As
a
result
of
the
meeting,
which
will
be
appraisers
to
appoint
and
a
These
“
Promissary
Notes"
were
gotiations are undertaken.
—Anonymous.
MAPLE NUT
was held at state legion headquar- county attorney.
These county in fact vague assurances of federal
Prairie City—Saw mill and
box
Meadows opera t- |
Corner 1st and A Street.
Wherever there is disaster, dis­ tors, in the Morgan building, an edu- boards probably will handle all ap- jobs. They were not made in a way factory at Dixie
cational
campaign
among
ex-service
plications
within
their
county,
mak-
to
violate
the
Federal
Corrupt
Prac-
ing.
tress and suffering in tile United
ASHLAND, OLE.
States, there the great heart of the men will be undertaken at once un-/ing the appraisal and the recommen tices Act, but apparently many work-: Portland — Loyal Legion of Log-
American people is concentrated in der the supervision of Lane Goodell, dations to the state commission,
' ers took them to be good and are now gers accepts
pay
reduction from
vice commander of the legion, who
generous giving.
holding the makers for payment.
$3.60 to $3.00.
presided at the meeting.
That, in substance, is the bottom |
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The person who has lived so long
of the situation which was exempli-
as six months in California finds it
Legion officials decided on a num-
g
g
fied in the quarrel between Senatori
hard thereafter to liveanywhere | ber of "dontis" that will be sent
Frelinghauysen of New Jersey and
once, ------
and -----------
foremost
else.
| broadcast at ------
ne ta
. -
Attorney General
Daugherty over,
I which will be the request:
“Don’t |
patronage.
write for information at this time.”’
As explained by republican poli-1
A reputation for
honesty
and
That inquiries in large numbers will
,
ticians
here, too many promises i were j
square dealing is a great asset in any
We can furnish good slab
only delay matters was stated by To the Editor:
made
by
too many persons. ' These
business or profession.
wood t $6.75 per cord; order
Colonel White, who explained that ।
In common with all our citizens promises were mostly
vague and
now while we can deliver from
nothing can be done towards adopt-I am very proud of our beautiful were born perhaps of the enthus-
save
cars and can
you extra
How much real happiness is
ing official rules and regulations un-
Lithia Park and I never pass thru iasm of the moment. But now it de-
hauling expense.
rificed on the altar of vanity a nd til the election has
been canvassed it without turning admiring eyes on velops that a good many more folks
ostentation!
: and the election returns made of of-
Also mill trimming at $7.00
the statue of
Abradam
Lincoln have expectations than there are
DENVER, June 13—The 41st an-
I iicial record.
per load and mill blocks at
placed
there
by
-our
public
spirited
places.
nual
convention
of
the
American
Fed-!
A greater Pueblo will rise on
It
developed
that
the
three
com-
$7.50
per load.
(townsman,
O.
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co w unBIan,
w. S.
o.
buter.
Daugherty, as President Hard- eration of Labor got under way at
Butler.
ruins. That is .
the typical American missioners provided bv law had al-
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As years pass I hone to see oihe ing’s chief political advisor, has 10 a. m. today in the Auditorium
spirit.
DELAY IS SURE
IN PAYMENT OF
SOLDIERS BONUS
LUCKY
STRIKE
DATDAAAQ DOI
“LANAF IV
I IIIOoIIU IUVI
Hides, Skins
and Pelts
IS ON AMONG
REPUBLICANS
• Entered at, the Ashland, Oregon:
Brick Ice Cream
H.F.NORTON CO.INC
Ashland Creamery
Some Delay Expected,
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Park Enthusiast
pg •
uggesIS
of
Of More Sfdtues
WOOD
A. F. OF L MEETS
SPECIAL
IN DENVER WITH
BIG PROBLEMS
win aad £7
zady matat the.call os Governor
Ashland Lumber Co
girls or a ike nature that
been more or less in charge of the I here. Between 1,000 and 1,200 dele-
Europe’should keep as far away uation agreeing upon 1^)01 es 11 the beauty and attractiveness of this pie counter. He has been of course gates were in their seats when the
from war as it possibly can get.
the whole programme wolle be "Southern Oregon Playground." I in solé charge of the many federal meeting was called to order. All na-
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serale” as "okramme." as De." want to make a suggestion, one that judgeships,
district
attorneyships tional officials of the federation are
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P
tain I hope may appeal to your readers and U. S- marshalships which come here.
Ambassador Harvey makes no mis-lawful requirements would permit,
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.
and possibly bear fruit
under the department of justice. He
This is the third time the conven-
take when he says nothing.
9
,
—yar the sit wr ... has in some cases appointed mention has been held in Denver and 27
From two weeks to a month will
Let the Ashland w. C. T. U.
take
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.
jiy initiative in . in th»
. whose selection was a great disap- years ago, Samuel Gompers,, presenti
A LINOTYPE OPERATOR!
be required tor the election convass, une initiative in placing in the
park ...
1
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1
7, statue -
th >t
nebí»
... pointment of other republican poi- president, was defeated here for that |
it was stated, and then another fruit- a Statue 01
mat
noble
woman.
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Frances Willard
ticians, who had given other candi- office. John McBride was the choice
A Linotyper is one who linotypes less
delay would result in the event trances Willard.
dates assurances
on the linotype, and the linotype is
over Gompers. Since then, the latter
Again, cannot the Red Crose or-
After it became known that Fre-
a machine on which the linotyper of a friendly suit to test the consti-
has been re-elected each year.
who linotypes on the linotype lino-tutionality of the law in the Oregon ganization interest itself in placing jnaL.., .a
rot. 1
Preliminary work of the convention
types. Now, the linotyper
who lino-supreme court
After that the bond a statue of Clara Barton?
has been under way since June 8,
types on the linotype, linotypes 01
Why should not the Masons, the Jersey patronage, many republican
the linotype until there is no more issue must be provided and the bonds
when
members of the Building
linotyping to be linotyped by the disposed of. Simultaneously, Colonel Elks, and other organizations per-members or congress began to dis
Trades department met to outline
linotyper on the linotype on which White stated. the installation of the petuate the memory of their patron cuss their differences with Daugh-
the linotyper who linotypes on the necessary administrative and cler-saints by placing statues in the Park?
erty.
are
linotype linotypes. — Gustave Groh­ ical machinery could be
pro-
|
The
people
of
Southern
Oregon
visit
mann.
gress.
and enjoy our Park; we are glad in-
Vice Commander Goodell stated deed to have them do so and it is pos-
that six months had elapsed in some sible that our friends of Medford,
other states before payments were,Grants Pass and other places might
begun, and this where the problem wish to add to its attractiveness with
tg was one — of
a ,,1.
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,4,
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I
cach disbursements
un- statuary in memory of some of our
accompanied by the home and farm pioneers.
aid features. Colonel White said he
Are not these suggestions worthy
believed Oregon would be able t of consideration?
The writer willi
Harry L. Griffith, the state motor
ONE ELEVEN
! break the record of other states in be glad to add his mite to subscrip-1 vehicle inspector and traffic en­
Cigarettes
the matter of time, no matter what tions started to carry them out.
forcement officer, met with an ac-
Ouryears of
the record elsewhere might be.
Let us hear from others. I am not cident last week, while chasing after
Education Campaign Urged.
making good
a prohibitionist, but I wish our local an auto speeder on the Pacific High-
Interest coupons
on
It is too early to make a time esti- W. C. T. U. might be the first or- : way near Talent, as a result of which
with millions
FIRST LIBERTY LOAN
mate, but I feel certain there willganization to act. What do you say he is a patient in the Sacret Heart
and
VICTORY LIBERTY
be no reasonable complaint on that ladles, will you start the ball roll- hospital in Medford and Fay Can
of smokers
LOAN
Bonds
will
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score as the situation develops,” said I ing?
non must face a charge in Justice
j suggests that
due.
Colonel White, who also urged the
A Park Enthusiast.
Taylor’s court of violating the vehi-
legion to put on an aggressive cam-1
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1 cle lighting law.
Don’t let your Interest
paign of education against the easin
Officers of General Semenofr, Cos-
Griffith of his motorcycle was
lie
idle.
Clip
money
bonus, saying that
the man who sack anti-bolshevik leader, proclaim-following close after an
unknown
your coupons and bring
takes cash is missing the true bene-ed him supreme ruler of the new auto speeder and had just started to
packageand
PHONE 20.
words n"Baugnerty","SFNEeova No
State Motor Cop
Has Disagreement
With Hay Rake
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hi
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CITIZENSg
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OFASHLAND
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tits of the law in every way.
state established at Vladivostok re-turn out to get around the latter
Whether or not there is to be n eently by
anti-bolshevik
forces, when his motorcycle collided with a
friendly suit to test the constitution-! which overturned the soviet forcés hay rake being driven along
the
ality of the law was unknown to which had been in control, says a highway by ..Fay Cannon and said to
those present. Stanley Meyers and । dispatch
from
Vladivostok dated be without any lights. In the colli-
Maurice Crumpacker, attorneys for June 4.
sion Griffith received bad cuts in
the Legion in framing the bill, said | The special budget expenditure re- the leg from the teeth of the hay
they believed no such suit would be coverable from Germany, amounting rake, and
painful
bruises, The
necessary in order to insure sale of to more than 15,000,000,000 francs, speeder, of course, got away, After
the bond issue involved. In the event has been finally adopted by the sen- placing Cannon under arrest, Orif-
such a suit is lodged they expressed ate at Paris.
fith went to the hospital.
cash or deposit, or to be
Govern-
exchange
for
Sav ings
ment
War
Stamps.
4%ON SBVSSNS
New Rooms
From Old Spaces
y iha as "
“Pere
Hoard rtoulb uniut this
• rade - mark
the back
That dingy attic—waste space that you can
probably use to a good advantage—why not
convert it into a pleasant, livable room with
Beaver Board. There’s no muss or litter con­
nected with such a job. No waiting for plaster
to dry. Just saw the handy panels of Beaver
Board to the right size, nail them, paint them,
put on the decorative strips and your room is
ready for immediate occupancy.
We can furnish you with this modern wall
and ceiling material. Also, you will find a com­
plete assortment of building materials in our
yards. Call on us t he next time you plan to -
remodel or build.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co