Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 08, 1922, Image 1

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    A SHLAND climate, without the a id '
^ o f medicine, cure« nine ease« 1
out of ten of asthma. Thia Is a|
Hoven fact
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
LUM E 3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
1
JLf ALARIA germs eiflM t lurvlre
Il *T1 three months In the ritffc ssens
H at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­
ter helps
ASHLAND^ OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922
AMERICAN NAVY DUE FOR BIG SLASHING
PUT SHIPPING
One Killed, Many
Injured in Riot
Elk Horn Gun
Store Robbed
Allies Reject
German Plan
■vista
A ORKVILLE, Ohio, Feb. 8.— One
The Elk Horn gun store on OakI
man was killed and a num ber In­
BERLIN, Feb. 8.— The interallied
street
near Main, owned and operat-!
jured In a riot at the plant of the
reparations commission’s reply to
W heeling Steel corporation this
ed by Robert Middleton, was burglar-1
the German note received yesterday,
morning. The plant, which has been
is understood to set forth the asser­
ized early this morning by some un­
idle since last July due to a strike
known parties.
tion t h |t Germany's financial adjust-i
of the steel workers, resumed opera­
! m ent methods were not satisfactory
Mr. Middleton locked the store
tions yesterday.
and went home at _ about 12:15
LONDON, Feb. 8.— The govern-'
'he allies.
A
mob
appeared
early
this
m
o
rn
-j^
"
1
'
ou’”
'
,-‘,u
01,1
club
officers
m
e
t;a
m
and
wag
not
awarg
thaf
the
m
ent’s
official
w
arning
th
at
it
will!
The
keynote of the recent G erm an1
P R E SID E N T HARDING TO PR ESS
ing when the night shift was com-1 ont ay ni®ht and completed a r-| store had
n til h
o, ...................
........
had been
been robbed
robbed u until
he o came, adnnt
adopt «tom
stern er
measures to
put .'n an o te
end' was
” th a t Germany
desires a }
CONGRESS FOR EARLY ACTION
ing off duty, threatening the work- rangem ents for the banquet at the ‘. “ „ T " “ P ,tlllS ¡ " " " J " 8' Whe" h e i ‘° the unrest
breathing spell” in the payment of ‘RIG NAVIES OF WORLD NOW
I " dla '» “ »»'«I to
ON SOME FORM OF SUBSIDY ers. A machine gun opened fire up- Medford hotel next Monday evening
reparations.
The German conten-j
found the glass in the front door
,
LIMITED AND WE HAVE DE­
on
the
mob
which
was
quickly
dis
'
FO R AM ERICAN SH IPPING .
broken near the night lock. The!
° n* vario,,a parts of tions were said to have been sh a rp ly ’’
February
13.
They
have
an
unusu­
CLARED BUILDING HOLIDAY
persed.
thief or thieves had reached in tbe B ri,ish Possession that the grav- rejected.
ally interesting program arranged,
WITH CHIEF COMPETITORS.”
through the broken glass and un- ity of the situation was Increasing,
P rim ary O bject in View Is to Put
and are desirous of having everyone
locked the door, entering that way. | Lloyd George announced that
A m erican Shipping un Equal P lane
who expects to attend to purchase* Apparently it was some one famil-j there would be an increase in rates
B efore C ongress G ets Through w ith
W ith T hat o f G reat Britain, Our
their
tickets
at
once.
lia
r
with
the
place
who
knew
w
h
ere!on
all
klndo
,
P resent P lans A uthorized Strength
i
The following letter was received the various articles were located for
insurance in India.
C hief Com petitor.
of Navy W ill Not Be More Than
this week:
they took three revolvers that could
Renewed rioting in several parts
I
6 0 ,0 0 0 Men and $ 3 0 0 0 O fficers.
“ February 4: 1922.
be carried in the pocket and left sev- of lndia> involving the killing of at
By T. N. SANDIFER
"Hon. William M. Colvig,
eral much better guns th at were too least 17 police officials and four
Copyright by International
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
“ Medford, Oregon.
large to carry except in a holster members of attacking parties in ad­
News Service
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 8.—
“ My dear Judge:
The guns taken were one .25 cali­ dition to wounding of a dozen per­
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 8.—
“ Southern Oregon is, indeed, for­ ber autom atic Colts, one .3^ caliber
In the face of growing foreign oppo­
sons and some destruction of prop-
The American navy is in for the
tunate
in securing the services of autom atic Colts, and one 32-20; erty, occured over the week-end.
sition, President H arding is giong to
greatest cutting it has ever experi­
' Professor Bisset upon this occasion. Smith and Weston. Ammunition for
On Saturday police officers at Cha-
presB congress for early action ou
enced at the hands of congress— a
BELFAST, Feb. 8.- A violent Witb bim ? he Hfe of Lincoln has the two autom atics was taken, b u t'u r l, on the ’ Bengal N orthw estern
One hundred and forty dispen- slashing that will carry it far below
some form of subsidy which will
wave of fighting, raiding and rioting been a study for many yeara- There a box of .38 long cartridges was ta k - : railroad, were storm ed by Indian na
saries
will be established by the the mark set by the arm am ent con­
guarantee to the American m erchant rolled through the U lster counties i 13 probably no b etter P°sted man in en. probably by mistake, for the 30-! tionalist volunteers. The mob of
United States V eterans’ bureau in ference.
m arine a fighting chance with its of Tyrone and Ferm anagh yesterday the country. or one b etter fitted to 20 gun.
2000 killed the staff and the watch-
Republican leaders in congress,
the various district and sub-district
overseas com petitors, who have been and today-
! n u w °f
° f i l inCOln than 18
Be8MeS the gUnSl ° ne ° r two Pock-: man and eight arm ed policemen who
those
who handle the money bags.
offices,
if
the
recommendations
of
bolstered up by governm ent aid for
Ten unionist leaders and e ig h t'
Eacb year h,s services are et knives were taken, and probably were rushed to the scene. Then the the bureau are accepted. These dis- ¡»forms the International News Serv-
years.
constables are reported to have been eageily sought aftGr by the larg er I some other small trinkets which nationalists burned the officers and
pensaries will be equipped with den- *ce that ,ke American navy is just
Details of the plan which Presi­ seized and carried off.
Joselyn clties’ and his addresses are not only j have not yet been missed. The cash I. stripped the bodies of those killed
tai, physiotherapy, X-ray, examining I abouf ¡wire as big as is necessary
dent H arding eventually will pro- Booth, father jf the Countess M ark-! 6 .at,ona1’ but tbey are InaPirlng. register with about $12 in it, was
and
burned
them.
room, laboratory and pharmacy f a c - |llnder existing conditions, and th a t
po.e wui b . worked out ue tlmo 8„ee lewc2, wa8 kldnai)ped
i He is considered as one of Seattle’s left untouched.
On
the
same
day,
rioting
occurred
ilittes. This recommendation has before congress finishes its work this
on, but they will be based on the
, biggest men. and I know th a t you . Police are investigating the case at Bareilly, in the middle united
been long contem plated as the dis- 8e8aion' the navy would be reduced
recom m endations of Chairman Las­
LONDON, Feb. 8. Armed repub-1 wRl he Pleased with his visit to you.’’ and hope to be able
to locate the privences, where several attem pts pensarles are a necessary adjunct of
approximately one-half all along
ker, of the shipping board, and lican forces invaded Ulster provinces
“ Sincerely yours,
~ guilty parties.
were
made
by
a
large
crowd
of
vol­
these
offices
of
the
veterans’
b
u
-J
h
e
Bne— appropriations, personnel,
whose ideas, in turn, are founded on during the last 24 hours, and kid­
’Clarence L. Ream es.”
unteers
to
seize
the
town
hall.
In­
both
enlisted and commissioned, and
reau.
The
present
personnel
of
the advice of experts who have stu ­ napped from 60 to 100 U lsterites, ac­
McMinnville college, at McMinn­ sufficient police- forces charged them these offices will be utilized as far ships, shore stations and other fac-
died the question thoroughly.
cording to advices received here lafe
ville, Or., is now Linfield college, a w ithout success, and then were or­ as possible, and it is expected that tors tbat 80 to make up the navy of
The prim ary object in view is to today.
change of names due to a $250,000 dered to fire. The mob eventually in many instances no additional per- ¡today.
put American shipping qn an equal
Ulster farm ers are arm ing them ­
endowment.
was put to rout a fte r two persons sonnel will he required to operate
“ Ri8 » » 'les of the world are now
plane with th a t of G reat Britain, our selves and mobilizing to give battle
had
been
killed
and
five
others
in­
these
dispensaries.
In
many
in-
limited,
they say. “ We’ ve declared
principal m aritim e competitor.
to the raiders.
jured.
stances
also
no
additional
space
will
a
building
holiday with our chief
In general, the main features of I
_____________-
ITe required Inasmuch as the present Icom petitora- w e have been told that
the subsidy are understood to be:
j e
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8.— No real
property now being used by the o f-¡tbe peace ot ¡he world has been In­
F irst: That the proiits of the o p -*/ f I tP f* R lll* t1 C A f
o rato r will be limited by law.
V U lllb M l
progress was made today in the
fices of the veterans bureau through-18Ured for 15 years at least by the
out the country will be taken advan- arm sm >nt conference. Then, why do
search for the slayer of W illiam D.
Second: Government aid will be
we nerd a big navy? Besides we
tage of.
of an indirect character, except
Taylor, movie director, according to
The establishm ent of these dtspen- have aa economy program to put
where a reasonable profit is not pos­
the concensus or opinion of all cn-
saries
with their dental equipment i throue'1 and we need the money.”
sible, and where it is d esirab le’ to
cerned.
NEW
.YORK,
Feb.
8.—
The
for­
will
to
a great extent dispense with
^ be nresent authorized strength
m aintain the flag regardless of low­
PORTLAND, Feb. 8.—-C rater rock
A cordon of police was thrown
mer
United
States
liner
N
orthern
.
the
services
of
private
dentists
w
h
o
'of
the navy ,a approxim ately 106,000
ered profits.
on Mount Hood began to emit steam
Pacific, which sailed from Hoboken, I “ bOUt the residence
Mary Miles
have hitherto treated the claimants. men and
officers. Before eon-
C ustom s H elp C onsidered
yesterday after the column which Previously practically all the X-ray gress gPta through with the present
last night with a crew of 70 men, is
t6 r’ fllm Star’ last nighL This
T hird: The necessary aid will ex­ ¡burning 100 miles south of S an d y ' ?’aS d° ne t0 pro:ect Miaa M inter
had first spouted forth on January laboratory and pharmacy services of- pban8, *be a »thorized strength will
tend to the operators and to the
Hook. The crqw has abandoned her. >
curious pe°l)le- aaid officials.
29
had disappeared entirely for a fered to the disabled veterans has not be more than 60,000 men and
personnel on the ships, the first be­ Latest reports from the flaming ves-! . ft Was be,ieved 11 foreshadowed,
period of five days, and for the first been supplied by private institutions. 3000 officers, legislative leaders say.
ing accomplished by means of al- sel indicated th at she had taken an lu r,h p r '¡ev elo p m en ts'in the case,
time Portlanders were able to see W ith the laboratories owned and op-
loting a share of the customs levied extreme list.
which, however, were not expected
it plainly.
erated by the government, it is ex- | j
T
D
L.
on the goods brought over, and the
All except four members of t h e ' ,o effect Miss M inter directly.
pected th a t a considerable economy
S3TOIFIQ 1 0 K U S l I
second by m aking the crews a part
When
first
noticed
about
3:30
Police Captain David Adams he-
of the naval reserve and thus giving crew bave been Plcked UP hy other
D
4
T
C
t
i in the afternoon, the new column will be effected.
lieves
th a t if he could find Sands i
them increased pay
¡ 'e s s e s . The missing four are re-
¡had the appearance of smoke and
The
establishm
ent
of
these
dispen-
f3C
lS
10
the mystery of the crime would be
It is usually those in a com­ i seined to be decidedly of an eruptive saries will result in immediate medi-'
~
munity afflicted with know-it-all- nature. One inform ant who noticed cal service to a large class of claim-!
the phenomenon from a position of ants and beneficiaries of the bureau.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 8.—
A1 Manning contends th at Taylor itis th at get things into a heluva
the highest paid and best cared f o r j ^ ’ enn” for r epair8‘
District 13 provides dispensaries President H arding hopes to send the
vantage
on the outskirts of the city,
mess. It takes high-spirited, for­
was killed because of jealousy over
at
the following cities in the north- six Inain treaties th at emerged from
reported
th
a
t
the
smoke
came
In
afloat, it is stated. For this rea­
ward-looking problem workers to
i a woman. In support of his jelaousy
I
JACKSON
COUNTY
west:
Seattle, W ash.; Pocatello, Ida- tlie Peace conference to the senate
son their m aintenance forms a hea­
get them out.
Co-operation is gusts, ascending between 500 and
theory. Manning has as evidence a
IRRIGATION
SCHOOL
ho;
Portland,
Ore.; Spokane, W a sh .,'by the end of the week, it was stated
vy item in the expenses of the shin
the watchword. W ithout it com­ 1000 feet above the m ountain top,
pink
silk
nightgown,
found
in
a
and
Tacoma,
Wash.
operator. If part of this burden can '
STARTS TOMORROW
; by Senator Lodge, th® m ajority
munity problems can never be suc­ then spreading out and blowing to
draw er of Taylor's dresser the night
---------------------------leader,
after
a long conference with
the
north.
He
said
the
smoke
was
be lifted by increased pay from oth ­
cessfully solved.
HAZ KIK.
MEDFORD, Feb. 8.— Through the after tbe niu,'der
NEGRO “ BEATS W H ITE
¡th
e
chief executive at the W hite
black
e r than the operator himself, it will
A reatlv a « t« t »ho
.co-operation of the irrigation depart-
BOYS’ TIM E”— WAS
I House.
bh
P rO g ra n ,,lt| men*
,h e OreB° " A gricultural
LYNCHED IS CHARGE
The members of the American del-
_
¡college, the local irrigation district
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egation are now busy form ulating
Preceding the form ulation of this and the state engineer’s office an
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 8.— ¡heir report for the president. This
fram ew ork, a full repert was made irrigation school has been a rra n g e d 1
A
negro soldier was lynched at Is- report will contain the treaties
non Z
t8 1C° 7 n‘ittee
In tbls
the benefit of all persons inter-!
Sur-Tille,
France, for ‘‘beating out themselves and they hope to have
port the following outstanding rec-Rested in irrigation in Jackson countv j
T hai cute little evzzv pup
white boys’ tim e with French girls,” , them in the president’s hands by to-
om m endations were picked as ma-1 Lectures and fie]d denion"
Phillip Bell, a negro of Memphis, morrow.
teriai on which to d raft future poli­ will be given each day.
Tenn., declared before the senate
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cies:
The program follows:
committee
Investigating
Senator
EX-SOLDIERS
TRAINED
1. The sale of the rem aining fleet
Thursday, February 9— 10 a. m.
W
atson’s
charges
th
a
t
American
sol-
TO
O
PERATE VESSELS
as soon as possible, a t reasonable fig­ State adm inistration of irrigation
diers
were
illegally
executed
in
-...........
ures.
districts. 11 a. m. Preparation of|
Fra nee.
1 WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb. 8.—
T h ese A re Recoinmen<lations
J land and methods of applying wa­
The goal of a m erchant m arine m an­
2. E stablishm ent of a loan fund, ter, Prof. W. L. Powers. 1:30 p. m.
NEW
CHECKING
SYSTEM
ned h(v exclusively American jsea-
underadm iaistratioR of the shipping Time, am ount and frequency of irri­
FOR
BAGGAGE
ON
H.
p
*
men
is drawing near, according to
board, sim ilar to the revolving fund gation, Prof. W. L. Powers. 2 p. in.
—-----
-
reports
on the subject recently coni-
for the railroads and for generally Farm engineering problems, Ralph
Installation
of
a
new
system
of
piled,
^ ^ n iila r purposes.
bagage checking and
valuation, j During the past few months more
Cowgill. 2:30 p. ni. Field demon­
3. Income and other tax relief.
stration m easurem ent of water.
whereby passengers desiring to pro- than 95 per cent of the seamen
4. A governm ent created nonprof-
Friday, February 10.— 10 a.
tect themselves in event of loss of placed on American vessels by the
it-m aklng insurance corporation pro-¡Legal problems of local districts C
valuable baggage may do so, has shipping hoard's sea service recruit-
viding insurance for vessels at cost {M. Thomas. 10:30 a. m. Duty of
been announced by E. B. Carson, ing bureau were Americans, it was
5. A ssurance of a t least 50 per] water, Prof. W. L. Powers. 11 « m
general baggage agent for the South- stated today. When the bureau first
cent of incoming im m igration.
Operation engineering, H. M. Chad­
ern Pacific company.
began to function less than 10 per
A num ber of other detaled recom­ wick. 1:30 p. m. Local crops a d ­
Beginning March 1, passengers) cent of the men placed were Amerl-
m endations covering technicalities apted to irrigation, J. A. Furry. 2
will be required to place a valuation i cans. As time passed and the idea
of a vital n atu re to shipping w ere'p . m. Local irrigation, C. C. Cate, j
on all baggage and a charge of 10 of having all-American crews aboard
made and discussed fully.
2:30 p. m. Field dem onstration lay­
cents will be made for each $100 o rish ip s flying the United States flag
In addition to this report, Chair ing out laterals.
fraction thereof over the established, grew the Humber increased gradu-
man Lasker has informed congress
Saturday, February 10— 10 a. m.
lim it of $100. The excess value ally.
that without some form of govern­ Legal rights of irrigators, J. T. Chin-
charge will be taken care of by the) Last fiscal year 68.8 per cent of
ment support the American mer- nock. 10:30 a. m. Farm structures
use of adhesive stam ps placed on the the men placed were Americans
ant marine cannot successfully Profs. Powell and Cowgill. 11 a. m J
I passenger’s baggage check.
¡From July to November. 1921. thu
age a fight for its life against old-i Maintenance of organic m atter Prof
The new plan is not compulsory number increased, so that now there
established
foreign
com petitors W. L. Powers. 1:30 p. m. Man-
in local movements within the s ta te s 'a re ships which have 100 per cent
These com petitors are “ old In the agem ent of irrigated land to m ain­
of California and Arizona, but does American crews aboard
business,” and have ways that can tain fertility. Prof. W. L. Powers.
apply to all baggage moving out of
The final goal is to have every
cut up the average American line, 2:15 p. m. Soil fertilizers, Prof. F.
these states. However, if the pas- ship manned by all-American crews,
handicapped as it is in almost any C. Reimer. 2:45 p. m. Field dem­
senger, moving locally in these two with the shore establishm ents equal-
commercial struggle. ■
onstration structures and methods.
states, so desires, he may take ad- ly representative of th e U nited
IRELAND AGAIN
SCENE OF FIGHTS
No Progress Made
In Taylor Mystery
H a z IÇ ik
Sea; Crew Saved
.a™
Steam Again Rises
From Mount Hood
glv,
R ’m e m b e r
you
ER0U6HT TO_gug HOUSE - WELL t yov OUOHT Th -SEE
?
vantage of this new ruling.
States.