Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 06, 1921, Image 1

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4!,ARIA Derma cannot survive
three months In the rich osene
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
SHLAND clim ate w ithout the aid
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This e is a proven
fact.
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VOLUME
2
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
NO. 285
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921
Voi. 43.)
CHOLERA SWEEPS 24 RUSSIAN DISTRICTS
English Credit
Fleeing
Car
Thought
to
Premier, Idea
Of Conference Contain Missing Priest
Plans Under Way
For Modern Store
At Camp Grounds
Thomas llill. form er weli known
proprietor of a grocery store on E a s t,
M ain s tr e e t, h a s "com e b a c k ” in to
th e b u sin e ss life of A shland.
CLAIM
BRITISH
JUGGLING
RRCORD RELEVANT TO
CONFERENCE
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GF
sard, but th at these words were act­
ually used by the prem ier and had
1 accordingly been Inserted in the of-
i ficial record.
i There th e m atter ended officially,
and the newspapers did not press
U. S. Outlines
• Principals For
Pacific Conference
•INNER CIRCLE’ AVOIDS! 1 age
“ c British editor
RECORD REFERENCES sense of patriotic
150,000 DIE
W ith
I
the purchase of th e C. J. Foster
residence and Park store at the cor-
_ ,
Think Brumfield
_
FIXE NEW DISTRICTS AFFECTED
of G ranite and Pioneer streets,l
RY ,>ISKASK WHICH IS
One of 2 Escaped ner
Mr. K » has launched plans for the
STILL SPREADING
construction
of
a
cement
store
build
Highwaymen * ing to replace the wooden structure
m
SEARCHED BY
ARMED MEN
now at the entrance to the auto MOSCOW CLOSES ITS
camp
grounds. The purpose of his
<i> <§> <£> ^ <§>,$•<?> 4>>
v>
OATES TO HUNGRY
enterprise
is to supply what Is felt
LA PINE, Or., Aug. 6.— Two ♦>
to be an urgent need for a modern
i highwaymen, one of whom is
WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug.
store
to supply auto campers with
RELIEVE LLOYD GEORGE SAID
I <§> believed to be Dr. It. M. Brum- •'
P rem ier T alk s Too Much
6.— The United States govern- i>,
LOOTERS HARD ON TRAIL O F
food,
auto
accessories, gasoline a n d 1
TOO MUCH ON THE ANGLO-
!«§> field, wanted in Roseburg ou a •$>
The corrected proofs of H ansard <£• m ent is basing its Pacific ques- <$>!
BURNING HOMES; RAID*
other traveling necessities.
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■ charge of m urdering Dennis ,«>
for July 7 were not available for in ­ <* tions program discussion upon <s>
JAPANESE QUESTION
ERS ARE GASSE!)
spection, so »nobody can say ju st '<*■ th e following th ree cardinal <$> NOTE SAYS PRIEST IS HELD R Y l^ Russell, fled through La Pine $> JMr. Hili purchased the grocery
stock of the Park store from Sam
<?> early this morning, headed ♦
■who elim inated thes? h n p p rtan t J principles:
REVALD, Aug. 6.— A cholera
PERSONAL ENEM Y IN A
Saunders, aud the store property
■$> north. The men drove a road- &
F irst, the recognition and
LONDON, Aug. 6.— Who initiated words from the prem ier’s statem ent, i
from Mrs. Elgin. Dorris, C alif Pur- death wave is sweeping five new
BOOTIÆ GGERS CELLAR
ster.
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establishm ent of the open
th e pending W ashington disarm am ent T h a t they were deleted was obvious, j
chase of the Foster residence was Russian districts aud taking a heavy
door in tbe Pacific and the F a r •>,
Members of the Mazaina <$>
and Pacific conference? President also th a t th e deletion could only
death toll, making a total of twenty-
made through a separate deal.
liave been done by somebody close
<S> party, camped near here, who -3>
H arding or Lloyd George?
East.
Second, the protection
A definite day for starting c o n -,iour Provinces now affected by the
This is a problem which is being to Lloyd George, if i.ot, in 1 >o<| tne <$> and m aintenance of China’s pol- •?' i SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.— Heav- <$> were robbed by the men, claim
struction of the new building has d ise a se . Approximately 150,000 vie
th a t the larg er of the two
very freely debated here, and o n e 1 Prem *er himself. The Impression was
itical and te rrito rial Intgerity. ^ i i i y armed posses are today sweep-
not been decided on. When com plet-jtim s of the Plasue resulting from the
which is likely to prove a contentious i
Lloyd George, who had been
Third, the safeguarding of Rus- ^ ¡ ¡ n g through the Big Basin country, <S> closely resembled pictures of <8> ed it will have a large storage plant famin* Prevailing in Russia are ic­
subject for future historians.
' seve,*ely baited in preceding ques­ <S> sia’s integrity, principally in-
' , in the lonely giant Redwood forest, <$• Dr. Brumfield. Officers are fol-
on the first floor. The second flo o r,; Ported dead in two cities.
Fifty
tions,
had
said
ra
th
e
r
m
ere
than
he
<?> lowing the men and other offi-
The average member of the Brit­
i ?> volving Siberia.
$
flush
with
the
roadway,
will
be
on-
thousand
of
the
dead
are
children.
in search of F a th e r P atrick Heslin, <?> cers are coming south from $>
ish public doesn't vastly“ care either had intended when raplying *c the i <$► November 11 has been prac-
tirely given over to a complete stock
Looters Follow Plague
looking
Anglo-Japanese '
way. but he readily concedes th a t harm less
tically agreed upon as the con- > whom kidnappers are holding for a v* Bend In an effort to apprehend « Qf grocerles auto 8Uppileg and o th e r, In the wake of the death dealing
the fugitives.
Lloyd George, with characteristic question, and th a t he had corrected <$> ference date for the disarm a- •> ?50,000 ransom at peril of his life.
incidentals in demand at the camp cholera te rro r follow looters hard
<s> a <®>
‘‘Welsh w izardry” and acumen, has the erro r as soon as possible. But <§► m ent conference to be held at <§> A speeding autom obile wes seen near
ground. An up-to-date gasoline and on the trail of burning homes and
m anaged to get in first and rake off th e official reinsertion of these <S> Washington.
• here last night containing four men,
oil service will be installed at th e , ruined farm s th a t have been fired
in advance a good sh^re of any words had everybody guessing.
one of whom is believed to be the
entrance of the store, near the bridge' when left by the occupants. Armed
Then, in his promised statem ent •
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credit which may accrue to the pro­
priest.
leading Jo the park. Tt is planned i bands of despoilers are entering
m oters— without, however, incur­ on July 11, Lloyd George blanuly j
T hat F a th e r Heslin, missing Colma
by Mr. Hill to not only supply the, homes th a t are intact, stealing food
A i/fo c
ring much blame if things fall stated th a t when he said he expected1 A « 1 /a I p
priest, is being held by a personal
needs of the tourist, but also accom-i to satisfy the hunger to which they
“ replies from the United States, Ja- '■
■ O K i a O M ill .u
through.
• *
enemy in a bootlegging cellar in Col-
have been subjected for many weeks.
modate residents in th a t vicinitv.
pan
and
China.”
he
m
eant
th
a
t
Cur-!
Records .Higgled
ina and will be killed if the ransom
Mr. Hill left Ashland a few months! A uthorities a t Moscow, realizing the
Disinterested officialdom say th at zon had had conversations with rhej
is not forthcom ing, or if any attem pt
ago. after selling the Ashland Trad-! danger of riot’s and depradations
the question can only be honestly an­ United States and Japanese ambas- :
to rescue him is made, was th e th reat
WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. C — ing store located on E ast Main street,! from the starving hordes, have closed
swered by the select few who th o r­ sadors and the Chinese m intaier, >n
in
the
blackhand
note
received
by
The
ln terstate commerce commission for southern California, where a t! the city gates to the fugitives, reius-
oughly understand the inner mean­ which he had laid before them the
Archbishop H anna, the police re has denied the railroad claims th at that time he intended to make his ing them entrance.
ing of the little diplomatic juggle views of the British cabinet, and
LONDON, Aug. 6.— Eamonn De, vealed.
Poison Gas Used
the government should compensate home. A fter several weeks sojourn
with the staid pages of “ H ansard,” th a t they had promised to report anv V alera’s lieu ten an ts are reported as) The letter stated th a t the exact tbe roads for tbe a u eged |OSS of i in the southern clime, however. Mr.
A report received here states th at
the British parliam entary official replies they m ight receive.
conferring
with
Sir
Jam
es
Craig.
conditions
on
which
the
priest
would
efficiency
resulting
rrom
government
Hill
returned,
a
greater
booster
f
o
r
.
the
throngs clam oring for adm ittance
The explanation generally favored
record— a few weeks ago.
bo
released
wonld
be
made
known
i
contro
i
Although
a
com
paratively
Ashland
than
before
he
left.
to
Moscow
have been driven back bv
July 7, Lloyd George, rising in was th a t Lloyd George, feeling com­ prem ier of Uteter, who refuses to by a telephone <all, but no such c a l l j sm an suni Was involved during ¿he
Mr.
Foster,
who
sold
the
residence
I
troops
with
poison gas.
the house of commons, to answ er a pelled to do something about the a d m it De V aelra’s status as re p re ­ has been received.
Russian leaders of the soviet gov-
| twenty-six months in question, the property to Mr. Hill, is at present;
harm less-looking question about the A nglo-Japanese treaty and *o meet sen tativ e of Ireland, and preparing
I
t
is
thought
possible
th
a
t
the
kid-
j
ruling
will
pvobably
serve
as
a
pre-
located
in
Weed.
Calif.,
where
he
isi
ernm
ent are utilizing all available
Anglo-Japanese treaty, said th at he the views of the dominion prem iers,
nappers
hoped
to
obtain
a
large
ran-
cedent
for
determ
ining
other
claims
connected
with
a
lum
ber
company
of
means
to arrange relief for the aitu-
th e way for direct negotiations be­
hoped to make a full statem ent on then in conference in London, had
ation.
som from the K nights of Columbus, accruing during the time th a t the th a t city.
the following Monday (July 11). but from W ashington on the Far East- tween th e Sinn Fein and U lster lead­
who
have
been
in
convention
h
e
re
.,
government
operated
the
railroads.
The m eeting may effect the
th a t it would depend upon “ replies sought to provoke the talked-of. hut ers.
It is also considered possible by
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so
far
unm
aterialized,
i
n
v
i
t
a
t
i
o
n
^
di8CU88ed
conference between
received from the United States, J a ­
the
police
th
a
t
the
demand
for
t
h
e
;
M
otoring
Trip to Canada—
—
pan and C hina.” This was the ver­ from W ashington on the Far E ast-,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnthouse and!
ern question.
De Valera and Craig in efiecting the ransom was made by swindlers and
sion given by every reporter in the
W ashington “came across,” and ¡f I U lster agreem ent to the Irish peace not those having anything to do with j family leave in the morning
on an
press gallery of the house of com­
the
case.
auto
trip
extending
as
far
north
as
mons. There were a few differences this was the object, it was attained S,move-
R eports were circulated th at
Fath- Victoria, B. C. They expect to be
in the actual wording, some papers very nicely. And as W ashington was ; There is fear of serious develop­
er
HeslinT
on
Tuesday
night,
was j gone two or three weeks,
m
ents
Monday
when
the
governm
ent
saying “ United States and Jap an ,” the on,y capital th at really m attered
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others only quoting “ United S t a t e s ! Q u e s t i o n of a conference was control over the Irish railw ays ter-j called to hear the confession of a
m
inates.
The
w
orkers
are
facing
a
¡m
u
rd
erer
and
thpn
was
removed
byil/eaves
for
Richnton—
ami China,” while the m ajority in-i^apPU y launched.
eluded all three countries.
Uut did Lloyd George invite Hard wage reduction. De Valera has ap-!m en who feared incrim ination, d e -’ Miss G ertrude Engle, who has
“ H ansard’s” report is never pub-!in S- or did H arding invite L lo y iH e a le d to the railway w orkers tqpj spite the sacredness of the co n fi-¡been spending her vacation visiting
lished until the following day, as th e i® eo rSe ’
.continue operations, although th e i dence. But no credit was given to her mother, Mrs. Angie Engle, and
brother, Fred Engle, of this city, will . j SALEM, Or.. Aug. 6— (Special.) ! p,ications filed arH given a pre,lra1'
known opposition to the present r a il- ! such rum ors.
house of commons does not rise un
leave tonight for Richmond to re- ; -The effect of a resolution aod j nary exam ination in the general land
way arrangem ent exists. There is)
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til 11 p. m. and very often sits I’ineer Dies—
fear of a break betw een De Valera)
The new auto camp grounds a tjsu m e her position as principal of hel
into the early hours of the morning.
memorial introduced by L. E. Beau, office, and only in the event th at
W. E. K ahler, 64, well known pio­
1
Silverton
is
now
ready
for
campers.
I
Stege
school
at
th
a
t
place.
|
But meanwhile, energetic American neer of Jackson county, died y e st^ f-,
. speaker of the house of represeuta- j they are found to offer some a p p ar­
correspondents had cabled this quo­ day evening at his home in C e n tra l1
: tives, aud adopted by the last legis- ent advantage toward the consolida­
tation to the United States, and Point after a prolonged illness of
lature providing tor an investigation tion of government owned tim ber
equally energetic colleagues in W ash­ several months. Mr. K ahler is well
and urging the secretary ot the in­ are they subm itted to the secretary
in g to n had been around to the state known among old tim e residents of
terior at W ashington to hold up all of the interior for his tentative ap­
proval for the purpose of ordering
departm ent to find out about the this city, having spent his boyhood
applications for exchange of private­
field examination.
presumed “note” to which th e Brit- and schoQ, dayg jn thig cRy
The
ly owned tim ber lands for Oregon'
_
f
ish prem ier was evidently expecting body wag u k e n tQ a Medford unde;._
Procedure Is Outlined
itnd C a lifo rn ia g ra n t lan d s of eq u al I
value, .pending approval by the state!
“ Following such tentative ap-
a reply.
taking parlor. The funeral will be
b
W ashington l*rofesses Ignorance
of Oregon, was knocked into a proval, a demand is made upon the
held on Monday, th e tim e not hav-l
W ashington professed ignorance ing been decided. He is survived by
j cocked hat through receipt of a let- applicant for the deposit of a sum
and said th a t there was nothing to . his wife, and a son, Edward K ahler,
. te r at the executive offices here to­ sufficient to defray the expenses
reply to. and w ithin a few hours of who is now living in Los Angeles, I
day from William Spry, commission­ incidental to a very complete exam
Lloyd George’s statem ent in the
{nation, by sm allest legal subdivi­
e r of the general land office .
Calif.
house of commons, London editors
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sions
ot both the land and tim ber
i “ The federal act of May 31, 1918, ’
and parliam entary experts were w or- I n ju r e d m R u n a w a y _
Involved
in the application. The
! said Commissioner Spry’s letter to
Tying themselves thin over the m ys-:
Governor Olcott, "places upon the regulations require th at the special
tery. They naturally went down to)
p - L- Ashcraft, well known Ash-
secretary of the interior the respon­ agent in charge, shall, as the result
the foreign office and No. 10 Down- land Pioneer, who was slightly
sibility that exchanges made th e re ­ of said examination), subm it a com­
ing street, and something had to ; bruised and shaken up as the result
under shall be of approxim ate equal prehensive report as will enable this
of his team running aw?y near Lake
he done.
value, and shall also be advantag­ office to determ ine w hether the pro­
The next day the foreign office of th e Woods last Sunday evening, is
eous
to the government in th a t its posed exchange is advantageous to
spokesm an blandly referred inquirers reported to be hale and hearty again.
tim ber holdings shall be consolidat­ th e governm ent as to the consolida­
to the freshly-printed sheets of A sm all brown bear figures m t h e !
tion of its tim ber lands. Also whetb-
ed thereby.”
“ H ansard,” which contained no ref- story of the accident. W hile Mr. j
) er the tim ber Is of approxim ate equal
R esponsibility Not Divided
'eren c e to the prem ier having men­ A shcraft was returning from a t r i p !
‘This
responsibility,
placed
u
p
o
a
!Ta^ne-
tioned expecting replies front t h e ) to Pelican Bay and Lake of the j
him by the present act of congress,
“ Nothing whatever hae b e e n
U nited States. Japan or China. “ Any! Woods, the small cub ran out on ,
is
one
th
a
t
he
should
and
m
ust
ac­
brought
out, in any way reflecting
body quoting the prem ier differently th e road in front of th e team , caus­
cept,
and
which
he
cannot
divide
on
the
work
of the employes of this
m ust have m isunderstood him .” was ing a runaw ay th a t ended with the;
with the state, even should he desire office, on such exchanges aB have
all th a t could be extracted from (he horses and parts of the wagon ' ar- j
Z
to do so. Nor is there any reason been favorably reported upon by th e
ious
places
along
the
road.
Mr.
Ash-
i
foreign office.
seen for the amendm ent of the pres- special agent in charge. It is be­
craft was throw n to one side- of the
Depend on Foreign R eplies
j
ent law so as to make an exchange lieved th a t a careful carrying out of
Leading newspapers, with implicit! road. The o u tfit was repairer! anti
! of these lands of the United States the regulations In the future as In
faith in th e ir parliam entary experts! brought into town the following day.
dependent upon the approval by the the past, will prevent any Just c riti­
■ were not satisfied with this and went!
cism as to the action taken by thin
state of Oregon.
to th e prem ier’s office. Soon a fte r­ W eek-end a t Crater L ik e —
“ The regulations governing ex­ office on exchange applications un­
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Forget and lit­
ward an official statem ent was is­
changes
of land under the act of der said act.
sued, saying th a t somehow or other tle son, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reader
May
31,
1918, afford ample protec­
the words “ would depend on replies and family, compose a party leav­
Oregon Jerseys are leading the
tion to th e interests of the govern­
from the United States, Japan and ing today for a week-end trip tp
( C v w tiiin
ment. Under these regulations, ap- world in production.
C hina,” had been “om itted trom Han- Crater Lake.
has a very high
duty where deli­
cate m atters of foreign policy
concerned.
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Meet With Craig;
Effect Conference
Interstate Commerce
Commission Denies
R. R. Compensation
Move to Hold
Timber Land
Exchange Stopped
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