Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 26, 1921, Image 1

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    M alaria germa cannot
survive three months
in ths rich ozone at
Ashland.
The pure
domestic w ater helps.
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
Ashland clim ate, w ith­
out the aid of medi
cine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthm a.
This is a proven fa c t
RADICALS THREATEN U. S. CONSUL
Mrs. Southard Sued For Divorce;
,500,000 Fire Sweeps Augusta
Grounded Ship Bandits Escape
Near Astoria
With $30,000
Saved In Gale
Shop Payroll
There will be a meeting a t . the
Presbyterian church Monday even­
WASHINGTON, D. C7, Nov. 26.—
ing, at 7:30 o’clock, for the purpose
j John Dye, the American consul at
of organizing an Ashland Sunday
Juarez, Mexico, has been threatened
School union. The call for this m eet­
with death if the United States gov­
ing is signed by the following super­
ernm ent perm its the execution of
intendents: H; G. Galey, Congrega­
Sacco and Yanzetti, according to a
tional; G. W. Gregg, M ethodist Epis­
cablegram received by the state de­
copal; O. F Carson, B aptist; H. E.
partm ent this morning.
ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 26.— The
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 26.— Two
Badger, Presbyterian; Frank P a tte r­
The w arning letter was forward-
United States shipping board steam arm ed bandits held up the employes
so n ,‘ C hristian; Thornton Wiley, Na­
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ed by Consul Dye to the state de-
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BOISE,
er Springfield, which went aground of the St. Louis Refining company,
zarene. The superintendent
of the Ida., Nov. 26.— Mrs. Lydia
ATir-TTc-r*
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It was sigued the
B rethren Sunday school has also sig-j Southard, the woman who smiled j on Peacock spit, off the W a sh in g to n , assayers a,nd cutters of precious
AUGLSTA, Ga., Nov. 26.— A fter partm
... ent
. . “com-
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. niittee for the syndicate of truck-
nified his intention of co-operating when arrested for the m urder of her coas}U af 9:30 o clock this morning, gems, today and escaped with dia- th ree hours work, firem en succeed-
,
men, the port of Vera Cruz.”
and it is expected th a t
still others fourth husband, faced a jury of bas righted herself and is proceed- monds and jewelry valued at $62,- ed at 6 o clock this m orning in con-
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Attem pts to aestroye an American
will join in the movement.
twelve men with composure, and
on tbe cours® to Seattle. It was 000.
trolling the most disastrous fire in „„„ , . . „ .
,
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.
consulate in Spain a short time ago
believed
for
some
tim
e
th
a
t
the
ship
the history of Augusta,
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.
“ The purpose of the new organi- went to P’*son w ithout a m urm er
.pi..
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bombing failed, a fte r previous
BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 26 — Four
The H arrison and Johnson build-
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* zation,” explains Mr. Badger, “ is to collapsed today when informed th at would go to pieces due to the fierce
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w arning notes had been sent de-
gale
raging.
Two
life
saving
crews
arm
ed
bancJ.ts
Held
up
and
robbed
mgs
were
gutted
by
flames,
and
the
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hold monthly meetings, where the her fifth husband, Paul Vincent
.
.
l nianding the release of Sacco and
and
a
tug
stood
by
to
attepm
t
the
a
m
otor
truck
carrying
$30,000
in
Augusta Chronicle building is be-
ok
>-
/
best m ethod. of Sunday school work southard, who had stood by the con
.
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lan ze tti. Slight damage was dona
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. throughout
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. her trial,
. - - rescue of the crew, if necessary
currency from local banks to meet heved to be a total loss. The Albion
:
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will be discussed. Mrs. Van Fosson, victed woman
w
.
to the interior of the consulate
the pay roll of the W alter Shoe com­ hotel is badly damaged an d other K
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for example, has had unusual suc-i^s s®ekfog a divorce,
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... but no injuries resulted.
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The
strain
of
m
onths
spent
In
little
more
than
one-third
of
pany
here
today.
The
robbers
es-
business
houses
were
destroyed
in
cess in prim ary w ork; Mrs. Fred En
The attem pts to destroy the Amer­
gle has- accomplished wonders with iails and undergoing the rigors of the electric power in the United j caped in an autom obile under a hail her fire. The loss is estim ated as
ican consulates in foreign countries
babies in the cradle roll; Mr P atter- the court room, ended with a snap,' States is produced by w ater power, of bullets fired by the bank guards, ligh as $2,500,000.
is a n 'a p p a re n t effort by radical
son has built his Sunday school up and* ^be woman who has been ac-
factions at intim idation to effect
FRANK WARD NAMES
from an attendance of thirty to two d ^ m e d as the marvel of Idaho, (
federal intervention in the cases of
hundred.
broke down and wept.
She was
RAILROADS ACCUSED
Sacco and Yanzetti, who are now in
O ther Sunday school w orkers blaced under the care of the p riso n ’
OF RULES VIOLATIONS a M assachusetts state prison aw ait­
would like to hear these and others doctor at once. When she recovered
ing the day of execution when they
who have had exceptional success in bowever, and regained her compos
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 26.— pay with their lives for the death
Sunday school work, tell by what ur, she refused to make a statem ent.
The Pennsylvania, New York Cen- of guards who were killed in an
Mrs. Southard was found guilty at
methods they attained such excellent
tral, and Baltimore and Ohio rail- j industrial pay roll robbery,
results. All teachers and officers of Twin Pall3> I d a.- November 3 of
oad systems are named by F rank j During the trial of the two men
Sunday schools and the public gen-L m urdering ber fourth husband, Ed­
Yard, statistician for the railroad they were accused by the prosecu-
erally are invited to attend the first ward M®y«r - aiui was given a prison
irotherhoods, as among 'th e rail- tion of being confounded with radl­
and each succeeding meetings of the sentence of from ten years to life.
oads he accused before the inter- J cal movements in this country and
The state accused her of m urdering
union.
tate commerce commission of de- had attem pted to make away with
SPRINGFIELD, 111., Nov. 26.— j Small. At the time of the alleged
all four of her husbands, claim ing,
iberately operating a m aintenance a large payroll to pay the expenses
th at they were poisoned with the in-, Five forraer county treasu rers of the exposure of money handling said to ccount to camouflage th eir actual incidental to conducting the defense
tent to collect insurance on th eir 9tate of IlliQois are named as defend- have been illegitim ate, the state, ex­ acome and thereby justify the of fellow workers who had been im-
ants in the suits of the attorney ■ ecutive at first resisted by all the
deaths.
reight rate increases and wage re- prisoned. The men were convicted
The news of Southard suing for a>.genera' who is prepared for the a s k -; means of laws his arrest, claiming luctions.
largely on circum stantial evidence.
divorce came as a severe shock to *ng
aQ accounting for approxi- th a t as governor he was not amen-
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th e imprisoned woman, as he had mately *2-500,000 in interest money , able to arrest. After a battle o i BELIEVE TUG AND CRFW
alleged to bave been w ithdraw n ^ ( wits, clashes of legal opinions, and
r n s T m ra
rem ained loyal throughout her trou- • al,eged
bles
Mrs. - Southard's
ar from t he treasury during th eir term s a search for Small, who
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OREGON COAST
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*— following
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eluded
; authorities and made his way to
rest in Honolulu, and was constant- oi office.
ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 26.— The tug
Those
named
in
the
suits
are
Gov-.
Chicago for a conference with pol- Sea Eagle, of San Francisco, is be­
Many visitors at the Trigonia oil
a * ber side during the trial.
ernor Len Small, Lieutenant G over-, ifical leaders, the governor was ar- lieved today to have foundered off
well were present all ’day W'ednes-,
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nor Sterling, A uditor Russell, Wil- rested and later released on $50,000 the Oregon coast during the terrific
day and about tw enty people in te r-’ 'NAVY BEATS ARMY
liam Ryan, Edw ard Mitchell, and bail.
If the charges preferred gale which raged along the north
TO TO O ON NEW
-ested in the development of the pro­
YORK
GRID
FIEL
D
:
tbeir
bon^
men
against
the state officials and Gov- Pacific coast yesterday and last
ject were present in the afternoon
Prof F. C. Reimer, of the South­
The
wholesale
charges
against
the
1
&
ernor Small (is Substantiated, the night.
about 4:30 while the process of bail­
Oars m arked “ Sea Eagle” ern Oregon experiment station, re ­
NEW YORK, Nov. 26.— In a
stat® officials are the result of a case will go down in legal history as and a portion of the pilot house and
ing ’was in ________
progress. __________
Every time
turned Thursday from the great Cal­
th e bailer was brought up the
gas drizzling rain and on a mud- 3> sensational embezzlement charge re- one of th e g reatest swindles the some fu rn itu re was found along the
ifornia Pear Growers’ convention
an d thick black oil were discernible
covered gridiron, the United $ cently preferred a gainst Governor country has ever known.
beach, apparently leaving no doubt held at Berkeley. Prof. Reimer ad­
on the w ater column which gushed ® States Navy football team beat
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regarding the fate of the vessel dressed« the convention on the work
front the orifice of the casing
and the United States Army team by
I I QVH P rA D P C
PM
W hether the twelve members of the which the experiment station is do-
w hen the bailer tfas emptied
into a »core of 70 to 0.
1 I f j l | | Iw H I n k P
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crew succedeed in getting off before ing on blight resistant pears. Thia
th e drain, large globular particles ♦
More than 50,000 spectators
I
U l» U llU L. U ll
the tug went down is unknown.
; was pronounced the largest fru it
of thick, crude oil which had been
witnessed th e contest despite ♦!
—
growers' convention ever held in
, chilled by the w ater were seen flo a t-! tbe worst kind of w eather
,
i'ure for Hoarseness—
California, and was a rem arkable
ing on It, coating the surface of the.
The best cure for hoarseness and success from every standpoint,
w ater with an oil scum. Many peo­
sore throat, according to G. F. Bil-1
Professor Reimer also visited the
ple who have been spectators at the K id d ii Party—
lings, real estate dealer, Is lem on: leading pear districts of California*
Sylvia Provost, the seven year old
well for several days express the
juice sucked through a stick of pep- including the Sacram ento and Santa
opinion th a t the showing is increas­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Pro­
perm int candy. Cut the lemon in Clara valleys.
ing, but officials of the company and vost, 98 Meade street, gave a b irth ­
halves, make a cross cut in the pulp, j Over 90 per cent of the pear
members of the drilling xcrew will day party to a num ber of her little
insert the stick and pull.
Marfy growers of th at state now belong to
LONDON, Nov. 26 — Foreseeing a
not commit themselves by offering friends yesterday afternoon. Many
speakers who have come to Ashland the California Pear Growers assocl-
games and a beautiflu birthday cake criai3 at W ashington in the near fu-
are said to have been cured by this ation, and this organization is iJjing
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were enjoyed by tbe kiddies
■ ture, Prem ier Lloyd George has or­
simple remedy.___________
a wonderful work for the industry.
dered his secretary to inquire re­
garding steam ar Jaassage toi the
United States next week.
“ The most critical stage has not
been reached in the disarm am ent
conference discussion,” was Down­
ing S treet’s explanation of the pres­
I like 'th at lesson tau g h t by the
ent situation a t W ashington.
instrum ent called the boomerang.
The poison d arts we aim at oth­
HONOLULU, T. H., Nov. 26.— terested in the peaceful solution of
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 26.— ers often come back to torm ent
The post office departm ent, both pondents, in fact, upon insisting th a t
statem ent of Prem ier W. F. Massey, our Pacific problems thau is any France will n o t'in terp o se any objec- us, and th e secret thoughts of the
of New Zealand, made on the oc­ other section of the United States. ' tions if the United States w ants to h eart are often blazoned on the nationally as well as in Ashland, is | their correspondents address them
casion of his stop in Honolulu en­ P rem ier Massey in his suggestion of invite Germany to be represented at housetops. Backbites often re­ being placed in shape for the C hrist­ completely as to street, house num ­
ro u te to his home after attending a trip artite agreem ent to include Ja ­ the disarm am ent conference here, it tu rn *to cut us in the face with mas rush and various functions of ber, post office box number, ru ra l
the service are being gone over and route num ber, and box num ber, or
th e all-B ritish prem iers’ conference pan, adm ittedly th e source of Ameri­ was stated officially a t th e French the keenness of a two-edged
placed in readiness. The “ Perfect general delivery, as the case may be,
recenlty held in London, to the ef­ ca’s worries concerning th e Pacific, headquarters. It was made clear, sword. T hat secret jab we aimed
P arcel” month of November, in is of the utm ost practical importance
fect th a t “ a trip artite agreem ent as has voiced the sentim ent of many of i however, by the spokesmen for the to destroy our adversary missed
which
the public are instructed and to every family in Ashland. The
him and retu rn ed to disembowel
betw een Britain, America and Japan H awaii’s leading
citizens
who, French delegation, ‘th a t i t is not
urgeil
to prepare their parcels pro­ I complete and correct address means
us. Open fighting is sometimes
would be the best arrangem ent pos­ through long association with the apparent w hat good purpose could
perly before handing the same to that there will be no delay. The ab­
sible, and if this result could be ob­ Japanese people here resident, have be secured by G erm any’s representa­ justifiable, especially in self de­
fense, but secret backbiting never. post office clerks has been stressed sence of the complete addrerss
tained a t the W ashington arm am ent come to believe th a t they are cap­ tion
by the local postal employes. The m eans th a t there will be a m ulti-
HAZ KIK.
reduction conference the Pacific able of m eeting other nations on an
next im portant m atter to the service plicity of delays; especially during
problem would be solved for some equal footing and w orking with them Bara W as Insured—
NOTE: Haz Kik wants to meet
is the proper addressing of all mail. the greatest part of the month of
tim e and a great step taken tow ard to solve the problem which Japan
Mrs.
Susan Smith for the purpose
The barn between Ashland and
The local postm aster declares that December The direct im portance of
lastin g peace,” has caused much in herself has created. These men point Talent,
which burned Thursday of identification Your communi­ the patrons of the Ashland office
I this to the patron is the largest item.
terested comment throughout H a­ to the am icable relations existing night, belonged to C. A. K night and cation is all right for publication,
cannot know how fully the postal , In addition to this, there is the In­
waii.
between American citizens in H a­ was insured for $1500. The tracto r but we cb not.know you. Please employes will appreciate the com­
c re a s e of cost to the post office de­
Due to its situation in the middle waii and the educated members of was insured for a like am ount and call at the Tidings office.
plete address on all mail sent to partm ent, which is an unnecessary
c f the Pacific, alm ost halfway be­ the Japanese population of the is- the threshing machine for $1400.;
them by th eir correspondents. The (burden to the taxpayers, which in-
tw een m ainland America and the
A binder and three tons of hay were
Denmark is m aking a wide variety co-operation of our own citizens at
O rient, H awaii is perhaps more in­
also burned.
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of textiles from n ettle fibre.
this time, in requesting th eir corres­
(Continued on Paga Five)
FIVE FORMER ILLINOIS TREASURERS
SWINDLE OF 52,500,000 SFATE FONDS
M any See Bailing
i
Operations, Good
Trigonia Showing
Prof. Reimer
Addresses Calif.
Pear Convention
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H az ÎÇifr
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FOES FOR PARI IN
E
Hawaiians Have Keen Interest
In Questions Confronting the
Disarm Conference Delegates
Postoffice Is Preparing For
Rush of Christmas Packages;
Pointers Given By Postmaster