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

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ASHLAND climate without the aid
F of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven
fact.
VOLUME 2
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings,
Vol. 4 3.)
ASHLAND,
Germs cannot survive
nths in the rich ozone
The pure domestic
three
helps.
NO. 246
OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921
LABOR FEDERATION SCORES SHIPPING
SUMMER SESSION OF STATE
- NORMAL SCHOOLOPENS HERE
County Mayors Invite charge lasker is
Will Force a Half
Million Dollar Tax
Payment in U. S
QINATI DEDADTO
FIFTY-FIVE OREGON
Evangelist Bulgin Leads
‘ ‘Parade of Christians
DENVER, Colo., June 20—The Am
(Contributed
erican Federation of Labor today
The committees working on theIIHI
IIIII.)
protested against attitude of the new i
big Jackson county parade and cele­
Unied Saes shipping board oward or-
bration to be held in Ashland July
ganized labor. . Andrew Furseh, head i
4th have been on the job every min­
of he Marine Workers Union, pre-
ute since the preliminary meeting
sened a resolution stating that A. 1).
WASHINGTON. D. C., June 20—
Friday night. As the plans develop
Lasker, newly eleced chairman of he
Have
Nearly a half million dollars may be
they will be announced from time to,
1 shipping board, had declared for au .
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i torced troni tax dodgers in the next
time, and many striking and novel
I open shop an that agents of the union ।
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liitteen months through the renewal
features are being planned.
It can
should be prevented
from
visiing
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safely be said now that Southern
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i ot a nation wide drive to force cor-1
I the Young people of that church
By REV. C. F. KOEHLER
docks and ships.. The resoluion COM- |
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The six weeks summer extension
Oregon never had anything to equal
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.reet pavment ot tax on income, pro-
the
very unique program under the di-
Yesterday was a great day in
WASHINGTON, D. C., June 20—′ mended the seamen for their stand
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lection of Mr. Lewis was put on. The session of the Oregon Normal school
the entertainment in store for Jack- .
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i fits and special taxes to the treasury
The soldier bonus bill was reported In refusing to acrept “such prosecu-i ,
,
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,, . Bulgin evangelistic, campaign.
program
consisted of music furnished at Monmouth started in Ashland to­
thia
son county people on July 4th
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department it is hoped. .David H.
on tavorably todav by the Senate fi-4
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tion."-
outstanding
event
was
the
great
paï
by
the
Epworth
League of Talent day at the high school under the sup-
year.
’ Blair, commissioner of internal rev-
nance committee. The measure Was
“The shipping board" the resolu-
enue, announced today that the gov- ade in which people from the various and C. g Society of the Christian ervision of G. A. Briscoe, superin-
All the mayors of the cities and
accepted practically as drafted by the tion read, “while hiding behind a
ernment would undertake a renewed churches of the community marched i church, sermonetts given by a num- tendent of schools. Fifty-five teach-
towns of the county have sent
subcommittee, embracing five plans union hate smoke screen, is torpedo-
Ben
campaign
against tax dodgers, be- under the banner of King Emanuel, ber of the young people which were ers from various schools throughout
a joint invitation to Governor
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of adjusting the veterans compensa-, ing merchant and United States sea
■ ginning in July. Flying squadrons of This parade was one of the finest received with the heartiest applause, the state gathered at the high school
Olcott to come to Ashland by aero-1 '
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tion, from a dollar a day for home power. ”
plane to attend and review the cele-
| tax detectives will be sent ot all cities | demonstrations of the power of the
Mr. Lewis was so taken with the today prepatory to arranging a sche-
Inumai politics, with John L. Lew-
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service to a dollar and a quarter a
School will start lo­
bration and parade. Steps were tak-i
-
'Blair stated.
churches that has ever been made excellent presentations of fundamen- dule of study.
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,
I day tor foreign servise, to aid in ac-is, head of the mine workers, is tak­
morrow.
en to have a Government aeroplane,
in the city.
Dr. Bulgin and Mr. tai Christian Truths, that he persist-
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ing up much of his time in the active
The summer school was brought
go to Salem on the morning of the
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Lewis lead the parade followed by ently accused the preachers of having
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An early consideration of the bill campaign he is conducting for presi-
here
through the efforts of the Cham-
celebration and bring the Governor
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the ministers. Then came the band had a hand in it.
The churches
is expected this week.
The enact- : dency of the American Federation of
to Ashland, returning in the same
which made a very good showing and and the community should feel protul ber of Commerce. A budget of
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. The movement to supplant |
manner in the evening. This is be-
was one of the attractive features. of its Christian young people. The $2000 was set aside by the Chamber
program
is
expected
by
the
end
of
the
Samuel
Gompers
as
president
is
gain-
Reved to be the first occasion in this
■ After the band came a host of Sun­ beaming faces of the preachers a of Commerce for that purpose here
summer.
Consideration of the Sweet ing headway, with prospects of an
that the
country where a Governor has done
day school children; then came the they saw these evidences of promise although it is expected
anything of this kind. It supplies a
bill
combining all governmental investigation of the presidential cam-
women and men. A number of auto and ability testified to their great school will practically pay for its
fine opportunity for our “Flying Gov-agencies for the benefit of disabled paigns of boh men, following a rum-
mobiles brought up the rear. The | pleasure; for in a way it is a demon self by tuition fees.
ernor" to indulge in a pastime that
ex-service men into veterans bureau or that a $100,000 Lewis fund had
Efforts were made in advance by
'parade was an endorsement by the stration of the good results of
is said to be a hobby with him. will be started today by the Senate been brought here
to aid his elec-
i
the
Chamber of Commerce and the
churches of Dr. Bulgin and his work, labors.
The prize of $100 offered by wr. subcommitee on finance. The meas- tion.
and a demonstration of the force that |
The day. was crowded by a won-| faculty of the school to obtain liv-
The Irish quest ion with rumors of
Jesse Winburn for the most original "re has already passed the house,
will be marshalled behind all con-derful meeting in the evening, Dr. ing accomodations for the teachers.
an attempted British boycott, is draw-
structive projects of the community Bulgin preached on Hell. He insist-
It was stated at the high school
feature in the parade has set every-
ing
considerable
attention.
WASHINGTON,
D.
June
20
—
-
body thinking hard, and there prom-
: or arrayed against all unrighteous ed that the existence of Hell was inlate this afternoon that the teachers.
Profits as high as thirty-six per cent­ ness.
Ises to be keen competition for the
no wise incompatible with the love in the majority of cases, had found
are common In the manufacture of i After the parade the children gath j of God; but was actually demanded rooms or apartments.
Special ef-
handsome prize from every part of
creamery butter and canned evapor- ered at the Presbyterian churchjin the universe for the sake of jus ! forts were made by the Chamber of
Jackson county. The fact that the
ated milk the federal trade com­ where Mr. Lewis worked with them,¡tice. God does not damn men; they | Commerce to complete the erection
winning feature need not necessarily
mission reported to congress today. and the adults gathered at the Chau-1 damn themselves, was a truth strong- of three cottages and three tents on
be elaborate and costly enables the
The
report is based on the nation tauqua building where the Evange-ly stressed.
the Chautaquua grounds before the
smaller communities to take part
wide
survey
of
milk
products.
list
preached
on
the
subject
of
Wine,
At
the
close
twelve
people
hit
the
opening
of the summer school.
A
with as much chance of carrying off
The
report
states
that
high
profits
Women,
and
Gambling.
have taken
He set forth sawdust trail and gave their hearts number of the
the prize as the larger cities. The
from making butter from canned in unmistakable terms the fearful to Christ.
advantage of the semi-camp life an I
second prize of $50 and the third
milk has caused prices of raw milk dangers of immortality and wrong: The audiences are constantly grow- rented the cottages and tents.
prize of $75 will also be awarded for
to soar.
Also that many manufac-i doing. and made plea which those ing in size and great things a
The regular normal courses as of-
originality.
turers
of
butter
using
canned
milk
Monmouth are offered at
who heard will never forget for pur- pected this week. The subject to-fered
The prize of $50 for the best hum­
The new freight rute of $1.75 for
By CHAS. McCANN.
night will be “Moses; Was He Seien- the summer school and the samo
orous stunt in the parade, whether ( (United Press Staff Correspondent) | each 10 0 pounds for vegetables and do a business ot $5,000,000 yearly ity if life.
with an automobile or by an individ-
The young people had their innin tifie”. This is one of Dr. Bulgin’s credit will he allowed by the state
LONDON. June 20.—
Is there a-melons, including cantaloupes, . in car- I and that unfair practices are com
,
.
il*
in
the
rtade.
for the work done
at
the Methodist church, where after great Chautaqua lectures and should normal
ual, is going to bring out many com- secret murder gang in Ireland that loar lots, between Pacific coast termi- mon
in
excellent
luncheon
prepared
by
¡be
heard
by
all
i here.
petitors, as it affords an opportunity ignoring every law of warfare, or nais and all intermediate points to
The courses will include psychol-
for everybody, whether the owner even civilization, adds terror to the points east of Chicago, will go in ef- .
The voting polls at the City
ogy,
educational measurements, rur-
of a car or not, to use his or her in- fight between Sinn Fein and the fect on June 23, according to a mes- . hall will be open until six
al
school
problems, methods in arith-
genuity in supplying something for British government?
sage .received yesterday by H. E. .
o'clock this evening for the elec­
metic, reading, language, geography,
the crowd to laugh at.
Every few days in Ireland someone Lounsberry, general freight agent of . tion of two school directors for
etc for primary, intermediate and
The prize of $25 fro the community j8 found dead, often mutilated, in a the Union Pacific system here, from .
three years terms
The polls
grammar grades, public school music,
sending the largest marching body | field or on a road ; or someone is tak- H. M. Adams, vice-president of the .
opened at two o'clock this after-
and physical training.
will be awarded on the basis of pop-en from his or her home at midnight | Union Pacific system at Omaha. The . noon.
CHICAGO,
Ill., June 20—The
illation, the winner being the town and left a bloody corpse within gun- new rate was announced as pending.
Homer Billings and Dr. W. E.
a few days ago. but at that time had
or city with the largest percentage shot of terror-stricken relatives.
Buchanan are the only nominees . “Closed Shop" advocates here won t
of its population in the parade. Ash-
Assassination in Ireland include not been settled on the eastern trnuk
victory today before the United States
according to Fred S. Engle, dis­
SYDNEY. June 18 - There
land is barred from this prize.
railroad labor board with the board's)
: men. women and children ; every lines.
I.. trict clerk.
Voters, however,
announcement that representatives of prospects of a tremendous business
The new rates are to all points in .
The judges for awarding these stage of life from childhood to old
may write in on the ballot the
I the majority of men in one draft may between Australia a,nd France in
prizes will be editors of newspapers age.
There is never a murder but groups A. B and C. which include
name of any candidate desired.
draw up agreements to effect all the I Australian gems in the near future,
in Jackson county.
one side or the other—sometimes practically all the territory east of
members.
Since the unionists have according to Percy Marks, Jewel and
both—denounces the crime as a final Chicago. The rate will be effective!
from
June
2
8
until
December
31
of
099$9$$9@06909%9*a
vast
majority,
this ruling was inter j gem merchant, who was commission-j
proof of the other's brutality.
led by the government of New South
Armed men recently took a young this year.
• SAN FRANCISC MARKETS
s preted as a ruling in their favor.
Wales to tour France.
i Ulster woman from her home, in the
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insurgents of the Woodmen of the
Marks stated that Australian gem
I middle of the night, and shot her
SAN FRANCISCO. June 20.— Fol -
Assistant State Attorney James
•World,
headed
by
Claude
Wilkerson,
received
great advertisement at th
■ nearby, leaving on her body a sign: E. McShane of Illinois, investigating lowing are market quotations:
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Lyons
(France!
Fair, the collection
“Convicted spy. Traitors beware. I. the elleged “funeral trust" in Chi-
Eggs 28c.
I an attorney of Sedalia. Mo., have tiled j •
Marriage Licenses
,
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-
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there
displayed
exciting
admiration _ . „
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Hens 25 @ 35
Neil H. Franklin and Jaunita M. R. A."
a petition in federal district court at
cago, has announced the grand jury
alit LEGE, Corvallis,
June 20—Nearly
2
.
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.
..on
account
of
their
ra
A
fake
Sinn
Fein
“
Bulletin"
was
Broilers 29 a
1" 1
I half of the children in the grade
Furry.
i Omaha, Neb., asking an injunction
voted «true bills against 15 officers
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i Speaking of the importance of Aus
Phillip Strahan and Othella Rogers, published, giving what purported to and members of the Chicago Motor
to enjoin W. A. Fraser ot Omaha,
; schools— 4 1 out of every 100 to be
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tralia’s opal fields, Marks said that
-
Earl ‘ E. Tucker and Winnifred be a Sina Fein apology for the crime. Liverymen's
association, charging • <666393696 © sovereign commander ot the order.
exact —are a grade behind where
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i since their discovery stones of the
Armed men also recently took a them with conspiracy, boycott, black- •
Haak.
WEATHER FORECAST.
6 | from presiding at the national col-
they should be. considering their age
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values of $7,500,000 had been dis-
Circuit Court
couple of Southern Irish Sinn Fein listing and illegal acts injurious to •
Probably Showers.
• vention ot the sovereign camp in
said Dr. B. W. DeBusk, professor of
posed of.
99999999999999999New York, July 5.
T. J. Cook vs. Charles Duffield: officials from their wives’ arms and the public good.
education at the University of Oregon
shot them.
!
cost bill.
who lectured here on the question of
Sir
Hamar
Greenwood,
in
a
subse-
Eva Haight vs. Delworth Haight;
FROM
child delinquency. They are in the
i quent speech in the House of Com-
divorce.
____ large majority, children who aro
T. E. Pottenger vs. Ross Kline et inons, charged that the men—known
__ ---- | handicapped by conditions of health,
to be Republican leaders—-were shot
al; demurrer.
many of them having tonsilitis, ade-
Jackson County Bank vs Anna W. by their own men because they were
ofaster
noids or some kindred ailment.
peaceable.
Webster et al; notice of hearing.
An examination on subjects regard-
WELL, WELL, WERE 50
A week ago, two women were kill­
FROM ALL INDICATIONS
Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank vs,
ed as absolutely essential for the
(LAP 10 SEE you
ed when automobiles in which they
Peter Ensele et al; affidavit.
IT LOOKS LIKE AT 60IN
next higher grade was given to a
C. T. Crawford et al vs. Toney Com-were driving with their husbands—
class in an Oregon school, pointed
To DE A PURTY WARM
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best: report of sale.
police officials whom Sinn Fein was
lout Dr. DeBusk
The students who
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Probate Court
known to have blacklisted—were am-
passed with a !! extra high standard
Est. Mildren Luce; proof of pubit- bushel
The authorities denounced
were separated from the resi oi the
'the
acts
as
atrocious. Sinn Fein, in
cation.
Í t
class, placed in .1 coaching room lo.
Est. Margaret Caldwell: report of an official statement declared the po­
a period, given intensive trainine
lice and military in Ireland, "wag-
sale.
and passed over the next grade into
W. W. Traux, C. J. Truax. A. L ing a ruthless war which the British
the second above
Truax assume the business name of , government has publicly acknowledg-
"There are sunn mental defect ht
ed to be a war,”, cannot fight Sinn
The Truax Co.
y‛70
in the state
sid Dr DeBusk, “and
Est. Chester Wayne Diess et al Fein in the morning and at night
something must be done to cut this
as ride about openly in automobiles
(minors;) order.
number down
The \ are a source 1
,
with their wives in the afternoon.
Real Sstate Transfers
expense to the state And intelligent |\
There is no other term than war
Edward E. Hull et ux to W.
trainine and help will undoubtedly
But it is
Gray, loti. blk. 3. Kenwood Add. to for the fight in Ireland.
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be the best thine for them ■'
I
war
without
a
parrallel
—
consisting
Medford, $50.
Jackson County to Aden H. Thomp of open fights, open lootings, open,
| Extended Motoring Ti ip—
son, land in sec. 3, tp. 36, S.R. 1 W official incendiarism, ambushes and
cold-blooded
murder
that
respects
|
Floyd J. Place, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
$1.00.
neither
ago
nor
sex.
Edwards.
Mrs. Ethel Chappel, and
E. T. Simmons, Augusta L. Sim-
Each
side
can
explain
without
ap
­
daughter, Dorothy, will leave tomor­
mons. Last Chance Mining Claim, in
row morning by auto on an extended
the Water Gulch Mining district, $1. parent embarrassment its own aces—
or
if
it
cannot
explain
them
disclaims
outing
trip. The party will go from
G. W. Wilcox and Angie E. Wilcox
them.
here
to
Sacramento, then to Lake
to E. D. Thompson, SW% of SW1
Tahoe. Denver, Colo., where Mrs.
of sec. 3. tp. 35, S.R. 4 W., $700.
Chappel and daughter will remain
•
John F. Carstens and Mathilda A. California Visitor—
|
Denver is Mrs. Chappel’s former
Carstens, parts of sections 21 and
Mrs. A. R. Purvis of Richmond.
1
home. The party will continue their
Calif., and her sister, Mrs. M. G.
22, tp. 36, S.R. 4 W., $350.
trip to Pikes Peak and on returning
The Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Flynn of San Francisco, Calif,, are
Ass’n to Margaret Bigelow, parts of making a two weeks visit with their
A winsome change from the strictly will make a several days tour thru
This trip will
lots 19, 20, 21 of blk. 2, Newtown mother, Mrs. C. M. Bomar of this
tailored suit is this model of platinum Yellowstone park.
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gray, with self-toned embroidery.
i cover 33 days.
Add. to Medford., $10.
city.
FAVORABLY ON
Young People
SOLDIER BONUS
TEACHERS REGISTER
Unique Program
AT HIGH SCHOOL
EXCESS PROFITS
IN CANNED MILK
BUTTER CHARGED
NO QUARTER IS
GIVEN IN SINN
FEINER’S WAR
New Freight
Rate to Take
Effect June 23
Advocates of
Closed Shoy
Win Victory
Big Business
Between France
And Australia
areDFO ARES NEARLY
HALF DF SCHOOL
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