Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 09, 1922, Image 1

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    A sh land D ai iat T idings
SHLAND climate, without the aid
of medicine, cure« nine cages
out of ten of asthma. Thia la a
proven fa c t -
i
b>. j^ a
V O L U M E 3 ’ (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
(International News Wire Service)
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922
MARKE
JL* ALARIA germa cafltct aurrive
three montha in the rich oaone
at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­
ter helps.
No. 135
SES SENAT
Borah Planning
Fighi On Bonus
Irish Revolution
Becoming Serious
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 9.—
The republican party ’s soldier bonus
plan will be denounced in the senate
today by Senator Borah of Idaho, as!
i
an attem pt of the party to buy con-j
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trol of congress in much the same
WASHINGTON, D. C-, Feb. 9 __
way as It was alleged a single seat The treasury departm ent building
was bought in the Newberry case.
caught fire late yesterday afternoon,
Borah will shortly begin a fight on, causjng a general alarm to be
the bonus plan which he intends to SOunded
carry on in characteristic fashion.
j The ¿lre
was extinguished after
In the speech with which he will cauaing a loss of approximately
open his campaign, Borah intends to
tell the senate th a t poltical expedi­
H undreds of girl clerks rushed out
ency, and not love for the ex-service in a panic. Some were slightly in­
man, is behind the vociferous sup­ jured in their frantic efforts to es­
port accorded the bonus plan by cape.
many members of congress.
The fire broke out in the roof,
BELFAST, Feb. 9. — Fighting
which accompanied wholesale raids
and kidnapping in the southern
counties of the Ulster province,
spread to Belfast last night, where
one man was killed. There was fir­
ing in the streets of the city through­
out the night.
Nine Perish In
Coal Mine Blast
BY PASSAGE OF
WILLIAMSON, W. Va., Feb. 9.—
Nine miners were killed and' three
believed fatally injured in an ex­
plosion of the workings of the Mari­
etta Coal company, on Hinson creek,
Kentucky, according to word re­
According to A. C. M arsters, pres­ ceived here last night.
ident of the Roseburg and Douglas
ONE OP FILMDOxM’S BIGGEST IN­
Eight bodies have been removed
County
M
erchants’
association,
Rose­
from the wrecked operations at
DEPENDENT DIRECTORS NOW
BELFAST, Feb. 9.— Armed repub­
burg
will
entertain
the
annual
con-
dawn
today, and workers were slowly MEASURE WAS PA SSED P R E ­
UNDER SURVEILLANCE; NAME
lican raiders who swept across the
VIOUSLY BY THE HOUSE AND
TT1 .
,
..
, , j
i ventions of the Retail M erchants
and
Ulster frontier again today, seized
•>. «^x, digging their way into the debris
WITHHELD FROM PRESS.
NOW GOES TO THE PR ESIDENT
...
,
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,,
Shoe Dealers associations the 20th, where other bodies were expected to
nine soldiers and special policemen
FOR HIS APPROVAL.
21st and 22d of this month.
be found. At least one w orker was
in Ferm anagh county.
This Man, Recently Divorced, Was
The business men of Roseburg known to be missing.
Fire broke out in Enniskilen, the
I t Provides* That OiganJzttfions of
Said to be Madly in Love with
have perfected plans to take care of
The explosion occurred when the
largest city in Ferm anagh county.
Farm ers May Be Form ed to Sell
these conventions. Sufficient funds night shift went on duty last night.
Actress Who Apparently Held
O o p s C ollectively and G rants Im ­
have been raised to defray the ex­ Fire from the explosion ignited coal
Taylor in Higher Esteem.
m
unity from A nti-T rust A ct.
NAVY ORDANACE PLANT CLOSES penses. Interesting speakers have dust and gas and a bigger blast fol­
been secured on live business topics lowed.
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb. 9.—
LOS ANGELES, Peb. 9.— The re­
where an extra floor is being con­
Orders from Washington Close $18,. In which m erchants are vitally in­
The “a jric u lt irai bloc” scored an­
volver, which may have been used by
structed. Clouds of smoke poured
terested.
000,000 Charleston Yards
other s gnal ’ ictory when the Cap-
forth, the wind sweeping them to­
the slayer of W illiam Desmond Tay­
The banquet is going to be held
wards the W hite House.
per-Volt.tead bill to legalize the co­
lor, film director, was found in the
CHARLESTON, S. C., Feb. 9. — Tuesday night, the 21st, and is go­
operati’ e m aiketing of farm prod­
The treasury, the vaults of which
alley leading to Taylor’s home the
ing to be a first class banquet from
ucts wa* passed in the senate yester­
are packed with millions of currency The United States navy ordnance
day a fte r the m urder.
soup to nuts. A rrangem ents have
plant
near
here,
m
anufacturing
guns,
day
by an overwhelming vote.
and
gold
and
silver
bullion,
is
in
the
W ith the revolver, which may have
been made for taking care of the la­
shells
and
arm
or
plate,
closed
today
The vote was 58 for, 1 against.
heart of the nation’s capital, and all
been used by the m urderer, in their
dies in attendance upon the con­
Senator Gerry, democrat, of Rhode
the fire apparatus in the city was on orders from W ashington.
possession, investigators may have
Only enough w orkers are retained vention.
Island, cast the only vote against the
summoned to the scene.
th e most im portant clue th a t has yet
The Retail Shoe Dealers will hold
measure.
Em bers from the burning roof be­ to look after the equipmej^.
been discovered since Tayfldr was
separate
business m eetings; all so­
The
plant
was
built
during
the
The m easure was passed previous­
gan to drop in the interior court of
killed.
cial affairs and entertainm ents will
war a t the cost of $16,000,000.
the building.
ly by the house and now goes to the
Beginning the quizzing of all w it­
be held together, and the committee
president for approval. It provides
The first firemen had considerable
nesses involved in the case, including
By WARREN W. WHEATON
having the banquet in charge are
difficulty
in
getting
w
ater
to
the
th
a t organizations of farm ers may
movie actresses who knew the slain
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 9.—
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
determ ined th a t it will be one of the
roof.
The
ta
r
paper
used
to
covers
be
formed ‘^o sell their own crops col­
man, District A ttorney Woolwine and
As a result of the W ashington con­
best ever served.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 9.— the roof seemed to m ake the fire !
his deputies questioned Henry Pea-
ference reducing naval arm am ent, lectively and grants such organiza­
vey, negro valet, and Howard Fel­ Aloof Alaska faces another rush for burn more rapidly.
the navy departm ent ordered a 20 tions immunity from the Sherman
WILLIAM H. HAYS TO
A huge crowd soon collected, and
lows, chauffeur, in th eir sweeping wealth as picturesque as the famous
per cent reduction in the personnel an ti-trust act. It is stipulated, how­
LOOK
INTO
THINGS
IN
police
were
obliged
to
throw
a
cor­
of the navy yards throughout the ever, th a t in the event of such or­
investigation of Taylor’s m urder.
dash for gold, it was declared today
don
about
the
bui'd'ng.
ganizations being accused of monop­
HOLLYWOOD COLONY country.
A new figure was drawn within by interior departm ent officials.
President H arding noticed the
The principal points affected are: olizing farm products in restraint of
the scope of Investigation in the Tay­
The barren wastes of the F a r flames from the W hite House office
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
Feb.
9.—
Boston,
New York, Philadelphia, trade or for the purpose of extorting
lor m urder case yesterday, when op­
North
country
hold
unlim
ited
quan-!and
he
weht
out
into
the
back
yard
One
of
the
first
official
acts
of
W
il­
Norfolk and Charleston-.
It was exorbitant prices, th at the secretary
eratives of the district attorn ey ’s of­
titles
of
oil
and
coal
th
a
t
will
add
of
the
executive
grounds
to
wutcu
liam H. Hays, czar of the American thought th at more than 10,000 men of agriculture shall make an investi­
fice questioned on the biggest inde­
motion picture industry, will be a would be thrown out of employment. gation and that if he finds there Is
the firefighters
pendent figures in the motion pic­ untold millions to the country’s nat-
any foundation for such charges ho
trip to Hollywood, Calif., according
tu re business.
ural resources, and the federal gov­
STANFORD
LOSES
TO
shall request the attorney general to
to
a
close
associate.
This man, recently divorced, was ernm ent proposes to take early steps
SALE OF OIL LANDS DID
WASH.
STATE,
21-16
proceed against those accused.
His
present
Intention
is
to
go
to
said to be madly in love with an act­
NOT
INCREASE
EXPENSE
to develop the Alaskan area.
Prior to the passage of the bill
the Pacific coast about April 1 for a
ress who apparently held Taylor in
Im m ediate action to secure joint
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Palo
SAYS
S.
P.
BULLETIN
the substitute of Senator Walsh,
m onth’s stay. During th a t time, un­
higher esteem than she did the man
and reduced freight rates from the ¡Alto, Calif., Feb. 9.— Playing a
democrat,
of Montana, which would
less
the
plans
are
changed,
he
will
now being questioned.
coast to the interior was taken un­ steady and consistent game, the
have
placed
severe restrictions in co­
inspect
every
phase
of
life
in
the
The man under surveillance was
Regarding a newspaper report
der consideration by Secretary of the W ashington State college Cougars
operative
m
arketing,
and would have
Hollywood motion picture colony, to that some Southern Pacific company
the only one of the half dozen biggest
Interior Fall today, following the! won from the Stanford university
!
rendered
co-operative
m arketing or-
men in the picture game in Holly­
Ashland now faces the greatest acquaint himself first hand ’ with employes believed the sale of the
exposition of the find to President basketball team here Tuesday night,
. . .
,
„ , J x . ! sanizations directly liable to the
wood, who didn’t attend Taylor’s Harding and cabinet officials.
immediate fu tu re opportunity in conditions there.
railroad company s oil lands to the
,
121 to 16.
Only once during the
x-xs.
-
_
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-
. . . . Sherman an ti-trust law, was reject-
Courtland
Smith,
form
erly
presi­
funeral yesterday, investigators said.
her
history.
If
her
business
men
Pacific Oil company has resulted in ed by a vote of 56 to 4.
Goaded to action by reports fro m m a tc h did the locals appear in their
dent of the American Press associa­
He is reported to have proposed
and
citizens
will
wake
up,
think
an
increase in expenses of the rail­
Governor Scott C. Bone, of Alaska,
tie form and th a t was short lived,
tion, and “ dollar a year m an” in the road. the Southern Pacific Bulletin,
m arriage on num erous occasions to
up
and
truck
up,
she
can
acomplish
and a prospector named Smith, both'i The Cougars led, 12 to 9 at the end
th e actress whose silken nightgown
the greatest constructive develop­ j post office departm ent, who will be ju st off the press, gives the follow­
of whom are now in W ashington, the ; of the first half and by some speedy
detectives assert they found in Tay­
m ent this summer th at she has ; Hays’ chief aide in his work, will ing facts:
j adm inistration, it was learned today, work Stanford managed to tie it up
lo r’s home shortly after he was shot.
enjoyed in all her history. The accompany his chief to the coast.
“ The operating expenses of the
j has promised to take the necessary soon after the second period opened,
Since the Arbuckle case there has Southern Pacific company have not
Mrs. Douglas McLean, wife of one
opportunity
is
at
hand.
This
is
¡steps to open up the Alaskan co u n -! However, W ashington State was not
of the most widely known film act­
her hour of fate. Big things are been much talk of the movie indus­ been increased one dollar through
try.
! >n danger, for the Pullm an delega-
CHICAGO, Feb. 9.— A gigantic
ors, who saw a man fleeing from
knocking a t her door. Will Ash­ try leaving California and of the es­ the sale of its oil lands; instead they
Announcement was made th a t Dr. ti° n pulled away im m ediately and
tablishm
ent
of
a
new
“
Hollywood”
boycott
of professional baseball plan­
Taylor’s home on the night of the
land embrace and take full advan­
probably
have
been
decreased
Alfred Brooks, geologist connected remained on top. The two quintets
on
Long
Island.
It
was
learned
au­
m urder, was called to the district J
tage of these opportunities, or
through some employes being paid ned for the coming season became
with the interior departm ent, who Pl*y again tonight.
thoritatively
th
a
t
no
such
plans
are
by the oil company who were for- knOWU todaJ? _The boycott will be in
a tto rn ey ’s office this afternoon to
spend her time and energy in
I has made a thorougn study of the far
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being
considered.
m ake a signed statem ent.
spiteful bickering? This is the
merly paid by the railroad. Away protest of Judge Landis’ action in
j northern possession of the United
LONDON, Feb. 9.— The British
Hays
is
at
Miami,
Fla.
It is expected th a t the inquiry now
hour of fate. Co-operation m ust
back in 1903 the rule was established the Chicago building trades council
States, will soon leave W ashington treasury informed President Hard-
being conducted by the district a t­
be th e watchword henceforth.
th a t the m arket price of oil used for wage award.
‘ for Alaska to complete his survey in&
*s considering calling an al-
MONTREAL,
Can.,
Feb.
9.—
A
fire
More than a million men will par­
torney’s office will result in new and
Petty jealousies m ust be replaced
j fuel should always be charged in
of resources of the country.
conference to discuss war debt
which
gutted
the
Standard
Life
ticipate
in the boycott, it was said.
interesting disclosures concerning
with confidence, enthusiasm and
! the operating expenses of the com-
“We place all possible reliance on ' refunding after the international
building
and
threatened
other
build­
“
Oust
Landis as baseball chief or
T aylor’s past and Hollywood’s uight
a . long, strong pull all together.
i pany. The company has not at any
> the statem ents th a t unlim ited bil economic conference a t Genoa is
ings
in
the
financial
district,
did
oust
baseball,*’
is declared to be the
life.
This is the hour of fate.
time paid more th an the m arket
and coal deposits are as yet un- over> was learned from a reliable
damage
estim
ated
between
half
and
price and it is at th a t price th at l t j unlon 8logan’ ^ c o rd in g to high un­
HAZ KIK.
touched irf the interior of A laska.” aot|rce t o d a y . _____________
three-quarters of a million dollars. is now purchasing oil and charges ion ° fiicials.
declared departm ent officials to d ay .!
are being made.
I The Landla award cut the waees
“A prospector named Smith, who is
“ The practice of the company was ° f thousan(rs of men- "Union men
now in W ashington, and who has
adopted by the United States rail- everywhere feel th a ‘ Landis did not
traveled 22,000 miles by dog team
way adm inistration. Threevfourths g,ve the workingman a square deal,”
under the Arctic skies, in places that
of the oil produced was, and is, light
°fUciaI said,
are yet unmapped, tells us of vast
oil not suitable for fuel and it had
NBW YORK, Peb
9 — » j udge
UNIONTOWN, Penn., .Feb. 9 — quantities of oil and cannel coal to j
to
be
sold
for
refining
purposes
at
Landia
gave
h
,g
decision
,n
thg
Ten thousand persons, about half the be found in the barren wastes about!
m
arket
prices,
and
fuel
oil
pur­
population of Uniontown, are ill 600 or 700 miles north of Fairbanks
cago building trades wage aw ard,
chased or. exchanged for It on the
w ith influenza, according to the re­ and In the interior of the country. ;
acting .is a public servant of the
basis of m arket prices.
ports of city health officers.
t
t people,’ said President Heydler, of
‘We feel th at everything possible
/
The am ___
ount of money
received by the - Na XT„ onal
• „ , league.
,
ÍHAINT
N
O
O
S
E
WU
The situation is said to be alarm - to extend transportation routes in
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“ That - award
the
Southern
Pacific
company
for
lug, and It is declared that drastic Alaska to open up this territo ry '
POüTlNfe- JO sr
had n o 'h ’ng to do with his position
these oil lands was $43,750,000. It
m easures m ust be taken to stop th e ;ghould be undertaken, and the in­
a3 base >all chief."
MAKEUP W RM INP
has had this much more money to
spread of the disease, or the whole terior departm ent believes that the
THAI YOU'RE 60IN6
invest to provide additional railroad INTERESTING MEETING OF
city will be stricken with the malady. northern term inus of the Alaskan
facilities, which means offering
a r v ' KiWtiiTTv
ÍÓSPPoUT
POfATOf
railroad, now at Fairbanks, should
more
opportunity
for
employment.!
Tbe
RapUst
^ S e ty
NEW YORK, Feb. 9.— Influenza be fu rth er extended.
UNTIL PARK
In
other
words,
this
am
ount
of
capl-!held
an
interesting
meeting
a t the
cases a t the rate of over 500 per
“ We are not inclined to feel that
tai has been released from oil lands bome of Mrs Oxford on Allison
day are being reported to health of- this find is a pipe dream. It Is still
where it was tied up, and put into atreet Wednesday afternoon. “ Ex-
fleers. As there are very few deaths In the exploration state, and it may
active railway service. It was not pandlng our foreign mission hori-
occurring from the disease, it goes to j take some years to develop it, but
given to the bond holders or stock-, zon” was t be topic under discussion,
show th at the attacks are much the departm ent is confident it is
holders or anybody else, but has and Mrs. Oxford was the leader. Pa-
m ilder than in previous epidemics. th ere.”
been put to work. The rate of divi- j pers were read by Mrs. Beswick, Mrs.
Governor Bone is here to press
dend to stockholders of the Southern ( Hewett, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Wilson
KLAMATH FALLS MAN IS
j favorable consideration by congress
Pacific remains as it has been for and Mrs Peterson. Mrs. Hale read
KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE of legislation designed to liberalize
many years, 6 per cent. Interest tbe 3Crlpture lesson and Mrs. Peters
laws for Alaska and make more sol­
charges remain unchanged by this played a piano 8olo
L lttle Luella
KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 9 — id its now characterized “chaotic
transaction, except th a t as the com -;Gale W ordham delighted those pres-
Struck by an autom obile as he a t­ system ” of government, which the
pany has had this liquid capital on ent with a reading. Mr. W eir gave
tem pted to cross Main street a t 6 governor declares has “ repelled cap­
hand, its need for borrowing money a talk aboijt the library for the
o’clock Tuesday night, S. W. Turner, ital and retarded growth and popu­
has been lessened.
church, and the society donated $5
62, proprietor of the Turner ap art­ lation.”
1 “The lands th a t were sold to the to help purchaae booka. At tbe close
m ents here, died in a hospital two
oil company were not a part of the of the program> Mra. oxford served
hours later.
Visiting from I d a h o -
Southern Pacific’s property devoted delicious refreshm ents.
F rank B. W alker, of Pocatello,
to railw ay operation. The value of
Moved to Gold Hill—
Idaho, is here visiting with his sis­
the land Itself was not included in j independent thereof. The company’s
H. H. Russell and family, who ter, Mrs. Ada W. Jones, and Mrs.
the valuation of th e property on i fuel oil supply has been protected In
%
have been residing on Laurel street Dr. Carrie M. Norball. Mr. W alker
which a return is to earned under connection with the sales whereby
for the past few months, moved to expects to go to Red Bluffs, Calif.,
the railw ay transportation act, a n d , the company pays only the ruling
<COQjTt»tin
Gqld Hill today.
before returning home.
its revenues and expenses were
I m arket prices for its fuel oil.”
ALASKA FACES
BE REDUCED
H a z IÇ ik
Baseball Boycott
Planned By Unions
Influenza Rages
Through the East
The Days A re Getting Longer
m X u J