Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 12, 1922, Image 1

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    A IRLAND climat®, without the aid
of medicine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthma. This is a
proven fa ct
A shland D aily T idings
( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew a W ire R om ine)
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X.
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MALARIA germs cannot mrvlve,
* * three months in the rich oroat
a t’ Ashland. The pure domestic wa
ter helps.
VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
Xo. I l l
PREMIER BRIAND OF FRANCE RESIGNS
Big Department
Store Planned By
Golden Rule Chain
T
L
Decline in Eastern
Market Effects Ore.
Highway Bonds
Pear Marketing
Expert Talks At
Medford Friday
C. H. W hitlock and a Mr. Evans !
PORTLAND,. Or., Jan. 12.— The
“Pear M arketing” is the su b ject1
have leased two of the large sto re'
highest bid yesterday on $1,000.000
of an address to be delivered in the'
rooms in the Elks' temple and will
highway bonds was $1033.90 per
Medford public library on Friday
open a large departm ent store be­
thousand, offered by Ralph W.
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_
_
afternoon,
at 2:30 o’clock by Frank
tween March 1 and 15. The store
Schneelocli. Two members of the
jT. Sweet, m anager of the California
will be one of the Golden Rule chain
The annual meeting of the stock- commission decided to read all the
A retrospective view of building Pear Growers association and a rec-
and will carry a complete line of holders of the F irst National Bank bids over the telephone to Chair
FO UR MILLION DOL­
i general m erchandise and shoes for | Of Ashland, was held in the bank man Booth, who is ill in Eugene, he- activities for the year just passed, I ognized authority on the subject,
LA R S OF BRITISH GOVERN- I both men and women,
reveals a growth of 50 per cent over Sweet is bringing with him a m ass'
rooms at 10 o’clock, Jan u ary i o , f° ie m akinS ttte award.
MENT
BONDS TO
the year 1920. Reductions in the of charts and maps which, condens- PR EM IER ANNOUNCES RESIGNA-
PROVIDE
The new Ashland m anager, Mr.
> (
The commission was t(dd that prices of building m aterial, hard-led, develop some startlin g informa-
TION 1 \ CHAM BER OF DEPU­
SO LD IER BONUS.
Evans, has been employed as leading 1 :*“ --
there had been a drop in the east-
TIES DURING VIOLENT SCENE
j salesman in the Golden Rule store a t ! The cashier subm itted an in te re st-' ern bond m arket, and another fac- ware and labor have been among tion of vital importance to pear pro-
AND
SHOUTED PROTESTS.
the chief factors in this increase., ducers here, on the subject of mar-
A M arked Im provem ent in Econom ic Medford for the past two years.
|I„ 8 report .bow ing the activities ot tor was th a t the forthcoming J lO .- 'i™ Mw residences have been com-i I betlng.
Mr ,Ykh ' i n C.k
and F in an cial C onditions F oreseen
,'°r i ‘ he b“ nk dUI'“' S lhe
.«m e »»»■»<>» bond Issue which the state 1 p,eted
„ ,arge num ber
,]onl<.3
He will also give figures showing; Most ,S erious Crisis in European
I f th e P lans of A dm inistration New York on a two months b u v in e !*
.• . ■
,
soldier
bonus
commission
Is
to
o
tter;
bave
bMn
renlodeled
until
they
have
o n u u ia in n
„ „ j
r.
; ltems ot which should be of interest
the California tonnage by variety in! Politic« Since World War; Leaves
L eaders M aterialize.
expedition and will purchase a com-
next week, had affected Oregon I the outward
Fr»‘u< h G overnm ent and D elega­
appearance of new the past decade, the new plantings
plete new stock for the A sh lan d ;10 the pe° ple ° f Ashland generally, bonds.
tion at Cannes W ithout Head.
structures.
coming or to come into bearing, and
I H was shown th at the volume of
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— Four store.
Among the new residences noted the estim ated tonnage of the next
million dollars worth of British gov­ The Ashland departm ent store will business transacted by the bank for
PARIS, Jan. 12.— Prem ier Briand
are
those of William Briggs, W. J. few years.
ernm ent bonds, underw ritten by the I be made one of the large chain |th e year was the largest in its his-
resigned
as head of the French gov-
A special invitation to hear him '
Moore, W. C. Mitchell, Elbert J.
United States government, will pro­ stores operated by the Golden R uleitory. During the year they paid to
Farlow, Z. T. Moody, Mrs. Delia Ack- has been extended to every fruit Iernm ent as the resuR of the public
vide fof soldier bonus, if present syndicate and will s ta rt with the depositors, as interest on accounts,
criticism over his policy In the su­
lin, Rose Brothers, Bed Delsman and grower in the Rogue river valley.
plans of the adm inistration leaders advantage of large quantity p u r-, $18,189.86. They paid as taxes to
Putnam Brothers. The A. M. Bea-
A rrangem ents for his entertaln- preme council meeting at Cannes.
a re carried out. It is proposed that chasing,
the City, state and to the United
The prem ier announced his resig-
ver annex and the G. S. Butler me- ment are in the hands of a com-
billion dollars worth of British gov­
States, $5,974.27. The deposits d u r­ G rants P ass Man T akes B usiness
A
gent'
nation
,n tbe Chamber of Deputies
morial building have been completed m ittee headed by County
ernm ent securities, guaranteed by
Over— C onsideration $ 1 0 ,5 0 0
ing the year did not reach the high
during
a violent uproar. The cabi­
within the last 12 months. A con- Cate, Colonel Gordon Voorhies and
th e United States government, will
m ark of the previous year but the
n
e
t’s
resignation
went with that of
A deal was closed yesterdav, by crete creamery building on B street, Howard A. Hill.— Mail Tribune.
find ready sale If offered for gen- '
average was about
$12,000
morel
the
premier.
about $12,000 m o re |wh,ch
L Schmidt of G rants Pass erected for J R- Maxedon, is also
eral sal®. This will lead to an early
than for 1920. During the year f o u r ,became thg Qwner Qf
Oyer)and. noted.
1 his event is considered the most
speedy solution of the difficulties
hundred sixty new accounts were Marcy garage and agency at 399
serious,
crisis in E u ro rp m politics
Two other dwellings w ere.co m -
confronting the ^ m in istra tio n rela­
opened.
The
known
since
the war, because it not
.
., «* , rep° r t i 9howed nu’ East Main street, for a consideration ! menced— tho9e °f Putnam Brothers
tive to the soldier bonus and for-
usual activity in all departm ents of of „ „ 500 T |,e t|.a„ 3[er inc„ |(le“ and Sherman Powell. The Civic tin-
only leaves the French government
e ifn debt.
without a bead, but also the French
e an
oi
e entire >eat and the five new overland cars, eight used provement -c,ub house is ready for
It was pointed out th a t the value
¡.bank again assisted many of its c u s-jcarg
i delegation attending the supreme
___ fixtures stock of accessories, | th e plasterers and a num ber of re­
of B ritish bonds, underw ritten by
j council meeting at Cannes.
tomers in finding satisfactory invest-1 an d the n epair shop.
I construction jobs are still Junder
th® United States, could not be over­
ments for unused funds, such in-
News of Briand's resignation came
Mr. Schmidt will continue to in- i way’
estim ated. If placed on sale they
as
a bombshell to the public, for it
The spring prim ary will be held I • /
•*tdd' nS a larger la te of creage ^¡g stock of accessories and
th e approxim ate outlay for new
would have a tendency to bring
was preceded by an announcement
T
JL
111 their savings tires until it will be second to none construction is in the neighborhood
about m arked improvement in écon­ Friday, May 19, and will be for the L
that the cabinet had approved the
a
,
departm ent. This p articu lar service jn south ern Oregon. The agency and of $70,000, while remodeling out­
of members of the legisla-
omie and financial conditions both election
' prem ier’s policy at Cannes and had
.
,
,
, of the bank seems to be growing in garage will be managed by Carl A. lays, giving a conservative estim ate,
ture and governor, in state offices,
B
here and abroad.
I
decided to support him throughout.
.
,
| popularity and becoming more gen-
Schmidt, son of the owner. The deal will total $7000.
,,t
. . , .
e
The rate tentatively decided upon and one county commissioner and a
The
lid
will
not
be
clamped
down
I
Deputies shouted interruptions,
.
.
“ ¡erally appreciated from vear to vear. was handled by E. E. Phipps.
The building program for the
,rv, , , . , ,
to r the bonus is $1.75 per day for circuit judge in the county offices,
on
delinquent
applications
for
the
and
fist fights were narrowly avert-
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...
.
I The stockholders reelected the old
present year looks very good. While
all other county offices holding over!
n . ..
.
each soldier.
ai_
1922
auiom
obile
license
plates
be-1
ed
during
the nandonmnium ttat
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... .
i Board ot Directors, whose names are
lh e present prices o t bonding m ater- tore
20. A
,o rw t,,|.! m n ^ d ¡he debnte
two years more. There will be no 'a s follows: E. V. C arter, C. H. Vau-
The resignation
ials and builder’s hardw are h a v e ied by Secretary of State
dearth
..
, of candidates „ for any poSi‘ ,'pel, Geo. W. Dunn, E. D. Briggs, W.
i he«.,, reduced
,
, * to some extent . In t h e i |policc
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Hozer
to
came
with
spectacular
suddenness
0,
throughout , he stale ........... .
tton, iron, present Indications.
, „ McN>lr j w McCov, „ D
X
c ? m7 V h\ anv T , Or,",a'
l" d ta ' tM
d»1' » '“ i i - n d L to the cham ber were
For governor there are any num-
„ w )|, le r
H
“
ber of citizens willing to bear the
ti no
e oo e
ot in th e . be the earliest on which the automo- ing that be would secure a vote oi
Following the annual meeting of;
very near future. A ttention for , h . ; w le , , g is t,;, .ion deparfm en, will he!confidence. Following «h, co » u 2 „â'
burden of being the chief executive
. „
x
the shareholders, the directors organ-'
presen year is eing < irected to the able to djg jtself ont fron) under the ! interruptions of shouted protests
of Oregon, most prom inent locally .
.
f" Q P ‘ t
_ _
J ized and proceeded to the election
construct,on of cem ent structures, deluge of applica i()ns for license lhe preniiei. apparPntly logt ’hig
being C. E. (P op) Gates, mayor of
, .,
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.
,
x
x
,’
i of
officers and the appointm ent
owing o îe present piice of ce- pjates Wh[ch flooded the depa rtm ent per. “ I see there is no longer any
Medford, who has been in Portland
-
,
x,
, , , °f employees.
No changes were
ment and the stability of such s tru c -|on the c,osing d*yg of the ok, year !
for the past week erecting poltical- m ade.
confidence in me in this parliam ent,
in any departm ent. The of-
tures
as compared with one of wood.
Even with this 20 days of grace therefore I resign,” he declared.
¡ttm c« . The m ayor has not announc-; ficer8 aI1„ employee9 consls,,„ g
of
; A steady building program which which is being allowed the tardy ap­
By DUKE N. PARRY
ted h i. candidacy, but it ts no secret lhe rollowine; E v C ar,
It was learned tonight that the
ing: E. V. C arter, presi­
I
will surpass th at of last year, is ex­ plicants before the law governing
he has inclination th a t way. Cover-1
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
immediate cause of B riand’s resig-
dent: C. II. Vaimel vice-nresidput•
pected.
TOKIO, Jan. 12.— Checking up on ¡»or Olcott is also apt to be a c o n -jj w McCoy cashier- J H
the use of license plates is enforced,1 nation was a telegram received from
the results of the W ashington con tender to r re-election.
hundreds of m otorists will be caught' President Millerand while the pre-
|a „ l s t . n t cashier; H. C. Emery, as-
STRICTER ENFORCEM ENT OF
ference from the angle of Japan, the
For th e leglslatore. the names of sis(ant caahler. G „ W enner
witliout the yellow and black plates, inier was at Cannes. The president
LIQUOR LAWS IS URGED of the 1 922 season when the tim e 1 reminded Briand of France’s aspira-
Japanese press and a section of the j Ben Sheldon, present represent,-1
Miaa Aiieen W alker,
public fail to see th a t Japan p ro fite d ! tive; Vernon H. Vawter, of the Jack- W alter Miksch and Miss Lucile Gil­
lim it now set has exj ired.
! tlons. The prem ier considered this a
SALEM, Or., Jan. 12.— A call will
by th e m eeting proposed by the son County bank, and Ralph H. Cow­ more.
Although several thousand appli-' rebuke.
be made upon district attorneys cations have ben received since the!
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United States. While the Yorozu gill, farm er and engineer, are men­
throughout
the
state
within
the
next
first
of
(he
year,
to
be
added
to
th
e'
Shim bun and the Kokumin are the tioned. Mr. Sheldon will probably
CANNES, Jan. 12.— The allied
Things don’t turn up in this
MOVIE PEO PLE INVEST
.en days to place more emphasis up-1 approximately 50,000 which were in ¡prem iers announced th a t they would
m ost outspoken, as is custom ary, seek the senate seat vacated by Sen­
world until somebody turns them
i on the enforcem ent ot the liquor on the appointed time there are still I make no decision at the supreme
a g a in st the United States, there is a ator C. M. Thomas when he announc-
up.— Daniel Webster.
(By International News Service)
i laws, is the announcem ent of A ttor­ several thousand of the 120,000 auto-i council conference until the French
disposition even on the part of the ed his candidacy for circuit judge.
A man with push can get there,
LOS
ANGELES,
Jan.
12.—
A
cen-
ney General I. H. Van Winkle.
JiJi and the Nichi Nichi, two most ! Mr. Vawter and Mr. Cowgill are
mobile owners in Oregon who have! m inisterial crisis is settled and a
but it takes a man of character to
conservative journals, to doubt the prospective candidates for the lower Sy3 c0,npleted Gy a real estate firm stay there.— Shepherd.
as yet made no move toward secur- new premier appointed.
1 4 ,3 7 5 A IR PASSENGERxS
benefits that may come to Japan as ■ house. This is the initial appear- shows th a t motion picture stars, di­
1 ing their plates for the new year. It
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A
Cham ber
of Commerce
LONDON, Jan. 11.— Passengers will be to these th a t the traffic!
result of the meeting.
ance of Vawter in the political are- rectors and producers have invested should be an organization th a t is
_ As
_ an evidence
_ ____ of
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traveling by air from London to the squad of the secretary of state ’s de­
the feeling
of na, but Cowgill was a ru n n er up at $8,000,000 in homes in this city.
always turning up something.
one section of the public opinion o f , the last prim ary. None of the above rhese Gomes^ range in value from
¡Continent,
numbered 14,375 from partm ent of the police officials
HAZ KIK.
Jap an may be quoted the Y orozu,1 gentlemen have made an announce-
to S200-000-_______________
I January to the end of November.
throughout
the state will direct i
which says as follows:
ment of th eir political intentions.
their attention when the final day I
“ As th e W ashington conference isi Senator C. M. Thomas has an-
of grarce has expired and orders g o !
now draw ing to its close, we begin to nounced his retirem ent from the leg
forth to round up the delinquents
on or about January 20.
en tertain (ears in regard to the fu­ islative halls to try for the judicial
DUBLIN, Jan. 12.— A general
tu re of Japan, nay in regard to the robes, and there promises to be some
strike on all the railroads in Ireland
NEWKIRK, Okla.. Jan. 12.— Offi- was called today.
Twenty-three
perm anent peace of the world. Our excitement in the race. The position
fears are all the more intense be- embraces the districts of Jackson
cers in search of a booze car, shot| thousand men are affected. It was
cause of the abstract ra th e r th a n ,and Josephine counties. The present;
into an automobile which failed to declared th at the strike had no pol-
stop at their command, in sta n tly ! itical significance. The men have
concrete results of the W ashington incumbent. Judge F. M. Calkins, re-1
conference.
cently announced th at he will retire,
killing one woman and fatally been threatening to strike for the
wounding ano’fier, according to a last fortnight.
despite the earnest appeals of his
A m erica’s G reat Navy
report
from Kay.
1
friends
in
both
counties
to
make
the
“ F o r instance, if America had not
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.—
built her big navy with Japan as the race for re-election. He has made
AUSTIN,
Tex..
Jan.
12.—
M
artial
Scant
progress was made at the
objective, there would never have an enviable record on the bench.
law
was
declared
in
Mexia, new morning session of the second Ar-
Polltical gossip links the name of
been any need of concerning our­
Texas
oil
field
center,
by
G overnor’ buckle trial in securing a jury Io try
A
ttorney
Gus
Newbury
for
the
place,
selves about lim itations of arma-
;Neff.
Disorders
grew
out
of raids the m anslaughter case. From the
meots. The proposals made in the A ttorney H. E. Norton, from G rants
made
hv
Texas
rangers.
It
Is al- live examined only two jurors were
conference have been made to suit j Pas». is also mentioned, and it is
leged
th
a
t
gambling
halls
were
run- seated tem porarily, bringing the
America. The vessels proposed to expected an Ashland lawyer will
ning wide open 24 hours a day and number in the box to nine,
retain or to scrap are altogether throw hls har ln the ring,
liquor
was being sold openly.
m eaningless from the Japanese point! The election of one county com-
¡THIS TEXAN ROPES
of view. For instance, the Mutsu is!
(Continued on Page 4)
DEER IN FLIGHT
a battleship already built. Yet Amer-i
ica insisted th at she be scrapped
(By International News Service)
(although it has been reported that
SAN ANGELO, Tex., Jan. 12.—
she may be retained). This is be­
Deer hunters who “acclaim ” it’s
cause she is of the latest type of
battleship, and one which can cope
by a rifle shot have a new trick to
with any three battleships of the
learn from Bascomb Cox, a proini-
M aryland type, so we are told. Be­
According to a statem ent made by nent young Crockett county ranch-
LONDON, Jan. 12.— King George
ing thus despotic, America will not
Stanley G. Jew ett, chief of the pre- man.
even admit a slight am endm ent pro­ issued a royal proclam ation today,
datory division of the biological sur-j Cox goes deer hunting on horse-
posed by Japan. Can Japan rest as- ®ran tin s am nesty to all Irish polit­
vey.
considerable headway was made back and ‘ropes” his game from th e
aured as she prepares to put the ical prisoners.
during the past year in exterm inat­ saddle. On a recent hunting trip
This is the second grant of am ­
proposals into practice? Some years
ing sheep-eatrng animals. Eight hun­ near Ozona, Cox lassoed a big buck
nesty
since the Irish peace treatv
afterwards America, for her own
dred atnl thirty-five coyotes were while on horseback, roped and tied
convienience, may begin to expand' was signed. The H ist one covered
killed and 149 hears and wolves. In ¡the pawing buck to a fence and then,
per navy. It is plain th a t recogni­ only minor offenses and released
¡addition to this number, some 5 0 0 1 with the aid of his father, branded
tion of America’s proposals will be about 5000 Sinn Feiners from jail
i predatory anim als are thought to the antlered monarch, using a pock-
The num ber released today totaled
have been poisoned by government et knife for a branding Iron, The
(OcpyrlMlti)
(QM&inued on Page Four)
exactly 1000.
trappers.
deer was then released.
INCREASE IN 1921
THE PAST YEAR
Overland Garage
Changes Hands
L POT
T
I
LICENSE PLAIES
BY JANUARY 20
BEGINS (0 BOIL
I.
Tokio Press
Doubts Benefits
Of Conference
[
H a z K ik
J a n u a ry T h a w
-X
King George
Grants Amnesty
To Sinn Feiners
Predatory Animals
Decreased By 108^
Durino th^ Y psf8olue feat to -ring down a big buck