Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 22, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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cajoled and whipped into line by the to change laws which are unjust to $2500, his net income would be $500,
secretary of the treasury and the their sex. Nothing less than direct • No return of income is required in and well appreciated arguments
against dashing in.to clutch at.Amer-
great interests of this country which and equal participation in govern- this case.
ica’s skirts— there is every reason,
i~oc«u aaa Personal
are antagonistic to paying out any ment as well as in all the affairs of
A lawyer who is m arried and liv- ou the grounds I have tried to indl-
money except to the barons of W all life will win women equality.”
M
J v
v , lng with hls wife has gross receipts cate, for restraining our Impateence
.. ., ■■■■Side L ig h t s - - 1
Street.
Miss M artin declared th a t neither in the form of fees am ounting to $6,- a. little till a more settled and con-
“ If It takes as long to pass the women nor labor will stand by can- 000 and his necessary business ex- sidered American policy has dls-
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK Visiting M o th e r -
next bonus bill as it did to pass the didates w ho are th eir friends. There penses am ount to $4200, leaving a closed itself.”
Miss Alice Reed, of Gerber, Calif.,
NEW YORK, Feb. 22.— Charlie last one th at carpe from the house, is little hope for success by a third net income of only $1800. A return
is here visiting her mother, Mrs. H
it will not be passed until about a party if sponsored by labor or worn-¡will be required in this case, as tax- “DOPFR” SAYS H r
Reid, at her home, 264 Oak street. W hite of Chicago won the judges’ week before the next presidential
en, she declared.
payers’ gross income as well as g ro ss!
decision over W illie Jackson in th eir
Ashland Lodge W ednesday even­
election.”
KNOWS MAN WHO
“Can
Win
Nothing”
j
receipts
Is $6000.
15-round bout at Madison Square
ing; practice meeting.
NOTICE
KILLED TAYLOR
“Women and labor have not yet I
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Garden Monday night. W hite will
Siskiyou Chapter, R. A. M., Thurs-,
Though the Overland garage in
awakened to the fact th at they cani BRITAIN ASSERTS U. S. IS
day evening; work in Royal Arch; ' Aahiand hag chaneed hands gevera, meet Benny Leonard, light weight
(Continued from Rage 1)
win nothing through the old parties, !
DRIFTING TO ‘WILSONISM’
champion,
in
a
bout
for
the
title
next
supper at 6:30 prompt.
times since the first of 1922, Ed
no m atter which party or party can-|
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Ashland Lodge No. 23. Friday ev- Gowland, for four yearg machinigt month, as the result of his victory.
count at his Los Angeles bank has
didate
wins.
As
long
as
they
remain!
For the first three rounds Jackson
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ening; third degree.
for tbe locaJ o veriand company, has
disclosed that he withdrew $4000
satisfied with the shell game against
fought like a champion. He was in
retained his position in the same
them
—
and
the
political
game
is
a
i
tem
Per
of
the
United
States
in
t
h
e
i
undei’
tbe bead of ‘'cash" on one oc-
Ladies’ Elk Club—
location, with Mr. A. G. Moss who and out, throw ing rights and lefts to
?shell
game,
as
played
by
the
old
Presidentia
1
campaign
of
1920
would
caskm.
Willie did most of his
Mesdames Hughes and Provost bas the back repair shop in connec- the jaw.
party politicians— as long as they al- be the teniPer of the United States,
A reP°r t fron» the jew eler testing
work
inside.
He let W hite throw
are the hostesses for the Ladies’ Elk tion with the DJx and Son garage
low
themselves
to
be
bamboozled
b
y
;
f
not
for
our
liietim
e-
at
an>
’
rate
for
i
the
costly B°*f watch worn by Tay-
club which will meet Thursday a f - |gay8 th at A G Mosa ,g now ,n a pQg_ over his deadly left repeatedly,
lip
service,
there
is
small
induce-
the
next
ten
y«ara
or
so.
That,
I
a
m
!,or
wheu
he was ala>» was expected
LANGLEY
FIELD,
Va.,
Feb.
22.—
which shook Willie up.
ternoon.
ition to give all patrons of this gar­
ment
for
sincere
candidates.
j
sure,
J
s
wrong.
America
may
be
to
be
received
at the district attor-
An
official
army
explanation
blamed
In the second, W hite landed a few
age prompt and efficient service.
the
crash
of
the
semi-rigid
dirigible
“
My
experience
has
been
th
at
moviag
at
no
headlong
pace—
and
nevs
office.
The
Jeweler tested the
Yeo sez: Auto liability insurance You can get lathe work, welding, car- tough left hooks, which shook up Roma to the failure of the controls neither women nor organized labor th at is iust as weH— but she is mov- watch to determ ine whe her it was
is worth investigating.
146tf bon burned out, electric sta rte r and Willie, but the la tte r tore right in “ to function.”
support candidates who stand for ing sensibly. A distinguished and stopped b-v Taylor's fall to the floor
and repaid him with interest. When
generator repair work, axles, bronze
authoritative observer of American i a ^ier he was shot or simply “ ran
them
.”
“
The
bag
caught
fire,
following
the fourth started, W hite rushed af­
Leave for P o r tla n d -
bushings, babbitt bearing, special
affairs
whom I saw about twelve down ” When the watch stopped the
the
explosion
caused
by
coming
in
Miss
M
artin,
who
is
en
route
for
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken and Mrs. nuts on short notice. The big serv­ te r Jackson and tossed his gloves at
Europe,
announced
she
had
not
de-
months
ago assured me th at there I hands indicated 7:21 o’clock,
contact
with
a
2500
volt
tran
sit
W illie’s head. The Chicago lad was
Ernest Hogue will leave this even­ ice car is at your call day or night.
cided
w
hether
to
make
a
third
race
was
nothing
to hope for from the! Mabel Normand has recovered suf-
line,” said the official announcement.
desperate.
ing for Portland to attend the tenth
146-1*
The navy hospital at Portsm outh for United Stales senator from N e-,U nited States, so far as Europe was 1 Ociently from her illness, brought on
Both Tear In
annual meeting of the D. A. R.,i
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concerned, for four years at the by Brief over the m urder, to begin
was
offcially ’ informed th a t 34 of vada.
Jackson jumped all over him and
which is being held the last three Embroidery' Club to M e e t -
!
least. When I met him again at work on her new picture.
those
on
board
the
airship
were
days of the week there. They w ill' The Friday Afternoon Em broidery sm othered him with gloves. Then
A copy of a cablegram sent to Tay-
W
ashington, ju st after the confer-
killed.
Most
of
these
were
thought
INCOME TAN FACTS
be joined in Portland by Mrs. Swi- club will meet this week with Mrs. W hite drove in a few hard lefts.
Numerous inquiries have been re- enCe ° Pened‘ he a^now ledged that lor b>’ “ Mabel” from London. June
“ Shuffle Along” Boone, squinting to have been killed from the explo­
gart, who is a member of the local Frank Foltz, on B street,
sion.
ceived
regarding the proper interpre- hiS predlct,on waa ba‘ng
being completely
completely! ! 2G> 1921- haa b<*» found in his ef-
from the press stand, started to sing
chapter, but is now a resident of J
-
Eye
witnesses
said
th
at
the
Roma
tation
of
section
223
of
the
revenue
falsified-
but
added
th
at
neither
he fects. It read:
poems of joy in his well-known high
H arrisburg, Or.
Basketball at Talent—
“ Dearest Bill: Powder box won­
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The basketball quintet of the local tenor. As this round ended “ Shuffle was flying a t a height of from 600 act of 1921, which provides th a t each n° F any ° ther man co,lld have fore' derful. Sick abed pleurisy nine days.
to
1000
feet
when
she
was
seen
to
individual whose gross income for 86en the change th at had come over
Yeo Sez: C me B-4 you Insure, high school went to Talent last ev- Along” chortled a song of triumph.
Miss you dreadfully.
be
In
trouble.
A
thin
wisp
of
smoke
1921 was $5000 or over shall file a the 91tuatlon '« ten or eleven months. Feel better.
“
Shuffle”
comes
from
Chicago.
146tf
ening where they engaged in an hour
All
love.
Mabel.”
Back to Essentials.”
The fifth round was a hummer. appeared and the craft started down­ retu rn regardless of his or her net
— • 1 -
of practice with |jhe Talent high
ward
obliquely.
income.
Jackson opened W hite’s left eye
“ Incidentally the movement, as
Held Joint Meeting—
school team. It was really sched-
FORMER ASII1JIND
Before
the
ship
struck
the
b
ar­
in
a
very
prom
inent
m
anner.
Then
the
whole history of the W ashington
Gross
income
means
statutory
The G. A. R. and W. R. C. held a uled as a game, but was in fact only
MAN KILLED BY
Joint meeting last Saturday after- good practice for the locals, the final Charlie came back and gashed W il­ racks building, a num ber of men gross income, defined by the revenue conference shows, is back to the es­
IDAHO SNOWSLIDE
noon. A fine patriotic program of score being 53 to 19 in favor of Ash- lie’s right optic. A wonderful battle, were seen to leap, some with para­ act to include ‘ gains, profits and in- sentials, if not the incidentals, of
songs and addresses was followed by land. The local girls team also won with both gladiators having gory, chutes and some without. Some of come derived from salaries, wages, ! Wilsonism. But the real lesson of
(Continued from Page 1)
limpid orbs. W hite couldn’t do much those removed from the wreckage or compensation for personal service itbe situation is th a t in our natural
a social hour and refreshm ents. The by a good margin.
for his glimmer was the worst. W il­ were badly burned, while others es­ * * * of w hatever kind and in anxiety to establish closer ties with
deathless loyalty and patriotic spirit
-
tions. Besides the beautiful floral
lie kept pounding away, as if sm ack­ caped virtually w ithout an injury.
w hatever form paid, or from profes­ America we m ust consider not the
of these splendid survivors of the Will Inspect M eat M arket —
.
.
,
offerings
on the casket, the church
sions, vocations, trades, business, America of 1921, no: merely even platforai wa3 beantifulIy decorated
war for union and freedom seems
Jam es B arrett, who left a few ing a bespattered squin’er were the
commerce or sales or dealings in the America of 1922, but the Araer- ! with house plants. The bearers were
only intensified by their fast dwind- days ago for Cottage Grove, is ex- best thing known. Willie kept up his
property, w hether real or personal, ica of 1923 and 1924. We would ' ex-service men.
ilng ranks.
j pecting to look over a large m eat good work in the sixth splashing and
growing out of the ownership or use j sacrifice a good deal that we value, - At ;be grave> a jnaIe quar(et gang
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m arket there with the intention of slapping away at the slashed win­
dows.
of or interest in such property; also in order to get on term s with A m e r-'the <.Tbe Star Spangled/ Banner,”
W an’ed 100 custom ers Friday to Purchasing it, if suitable.
Jackson went along fine in the
from interest, rent, dividends, secur­ ica. But we need not rush, to sat-| and selections of scripture were read
r „_ -— s
—H alibut, Cod,
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ities, or the transaction of any busi- isfy the America of 1922, into sacri- by the pastor.
Finnan Haddie, S -.elt, Sole, Salmon,
nted— A RaUrOad Man with $600 seventh, until W hite threw a few
DUBLIN, 'Feb. 22.— A fight o-ver ness carried on for gain or profit or «ces that the America of 1923 would, - The large a tte ndance especially
Crabs, Oysters, Shrimps— fat chick- ~ to buy an eight roomed house, in hard rig h t and left hooks. Charlie
really
annoyed
Jackson.
The
latter
the
Anglo-Irish treaty, which th re a t­ gains or profits and income derived j never ask of us.
ens and rabbits. At 61 North Main tirst class condition. Close in. An
,,f men. was expressive of the high
tore
right
in
to
the
bell.
ened
to split the Sinn Fein forces, ‘from any source w hatever.”
St., Allen block.
146tf excePtional bargain.
Balance on
j ‘ That applies to modifications of ¡regard for the departed, and sym-
has been adjusted. The following
small monthly installm ents. The
White Hits Cleaner
Clyde G. Huntley, collector of in- the structure and covenant of t h e ’pathy for those bereaved.”
In G le n d a le-
term
s
of
the
compromise
have
been
Ashland Realty company has this
ternal revenue, explains th at gross League of Nations, and it applies to
John E. Coder is well known in
In the eighth W hite kept on top of
Rev. C. F. Koehler is in Glendale great bargain. A few other good Willie, sending him lefts and rights announced:
incotne does not necessarily mean a great many other things as well, Ashland, especially by the younger
1. There will be no election in gross receipts. A m erchant, for in- As regards the league, American set, as he spent ten years in the local
this week conducting a special serv- buys listed. Must act quickly. Three to the body in rapid succession. W il­
Ireland
before May.
sales
were
made
Monday.
ice in the church at th a t place.
146-2 lie seemed content to box at long
stance, in com puting statutory gross opinion is obviously moving back to-, schools and was always active in
2.
The
constitution
of
the
Free
income, should deduct therefrom the ward it, and no one can say yet school and church affairs.
range, but once rushed W hite to the
Visiting Friends—
State
shall
be
the
campaign
issue.
cost
of goods sold. For example, a ■ what the final position will be. The
ropes. Jackson made a trag et of
3. The Dail Eireann shall meet m erchant may have gross receipts same thing is true in all kinds of
Mrs. Fred Martz, of Sheridan, Or., W hite's bad eye, shooting two lefts
regularly.
is visiting friends in the city for a to it, opening it again.
am ounting to $10,000, but the cost j fields. The pendulum swung violent-
few days.
4.
No
party
vote
shall
be
taken
re-j
of goods sold am ounts to $7000. He ly in one direction
in 1920. It is
In the ninth they exchanged lefts
quiring
the
resignation
of
A
rth
u
r,
has
no
other
infcome.
The
statutory
swinging
back,
but
it has not yet
to the face. Charlie sent left to the
Griffith,
president
of
the
Dail,
nor
Suffering from Rheumatism—
gross income would be $3000. In ! reached equilibrium . After the con­
jaw, following it with the right.
Levi L. Angle was called by death
N. Dix, of Dix and Sons, is suffer­ W hite seemed to be doing the clean­ tbe Dail cabinet.
cave the other deductions allowed gressional elections of November we
Eainonn De Valera, in addressing him for business expenses, taxes, in-¡m ay know a little b etter where we
Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, ing from an attack of rheum atism , er hitting.
Jackson .'JterV a fte r
after an ilness of eleven weeks, at and is unable to be at his place of W hite, who danced out of harm ’s the Ard Pheis, the national Sinn terest, bad debts, etc., am ount to ' are. Meanwhile— apart from other
, —1 .
............... .
—,
■■■
,
th e age of 90 years, tmo months, business.
way, when Jackson let go a wicked Fein convention, at its extraordinary i
session
yesterday,
said
it
would
be
and nine days.
right. The round closed with W hite
b etter for Ireland to have two a r­
Mr. Angle was born in H errick, MEDFORD RED CROSS WILL
sending a straig h t' left to the chin.
mies,
each ready to assist the other
Bradford
county,
Pennsylvania,!
GIVE PARTY SATURDAY
A furious mixup took place in the
if
the
country was imperiled, rath er
where he lived until he came to the
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tenth. Willie was V.he first to break
than
one
arm y divided in itself.
Pacific coast in the early eighties.
The Red Cross is facing a problem ground after this mixup when they
“ I would ra th e r see the country
He was located a t various points in of relief work which is the gravest indulged in a clinch. Jackson crashed
flooded
witheBritish troops than give
Jackson county for a few years the city of Medford has ever met.
two hard rights to the jaw at the
them
the
irrevocable right to be
after coming to the coast, but final-
Funds are very low, so low that bell.
here,”
was
one of De V alera’s dram ­
ly moved to Ashland about thirty all money relief has been cut off
Jackson Goes Down
atic
assertions.
years ago and has been living here ‘ from civilians since January 1, only
In the eleventh another mixup J “ Irelan d ,” he declared later, “ Is
continually since th at time. He w a s, the ex-service men receiving aid.
took place, W hite closing this round entitled to the dignity of a m other
a man well versed in tim ber and had
The women of the community are with two lefts to Jackson’s paw.
country, and I will never consent to
followed the business for many years, aroused to action upon realizing the
In the tw elfth they clinched often. make her the illegitim ate daughter
having been sent here to locate the condition and are rallying to the Jackson received a left and right on
of England.”
A. C. Hopkins tim ber claim of sev- cause of the Red Cross.
the
jaw
at
the
bell.
eral thousand acres in this co u n ty ! They are helping to establish the
W hite set a fast pace in the th ir­
long before a survey of the land was T hrift Shop as a means of future in- teenth, and Jackson was unable ‘to On the Streets Again—
Greeley Crosslin, who has been
made.
come, which will need a small sum get set for an effective blow. Jack-
confined to his home for several days
Mr. Angle was a man of temper- of money to sta rt the project. But
son was floored, but rose and fought suffering with influenza, was on the
ate habits and lived a clean and man- an im m ediate need for money to as back courageously.
streets yesterday and intended f,to
ly life. Up to the time th a t he took sist civilians is pressing.
In the fourteenth Jackson fought leave in the evening for Weed, Calif.,
his bed about eleven weeks ago, he
In view of these facts the ladles gamely, but his blows lacked steam.
for a fewr days.
was hale and hearty and able to get will give a card party at the Nata-
In the fifteenth round W hite kept
about as well as many men years torium in Medford Saturday, Febru-
pummelling Jackson’s body, sending
Mr A°noi i
(ary 25, a t 2 o clock. Bridge and fiv e , him to the ropes. They exchanged
i
tO SUrViVe hi™ hundred wil1 be P‘a^ d - Charge of bflows until the final gong,
gong. when
one son, Orra E. Angle with whom 50 cents will be made.
the decision was awarded to White.
he has made his home since the
Everybody come and have a real
death of his wife in 1908.
community party. If you don’t play
The funeral services will be held cards, bring your needle work. Have G. O. P. SENATORS ASSERT
BONUS BILI, WILL PASS
Thursday afternon a t two o’clock refreshm ents and help to make it
(By International News Service)
from the J. P. Dodge and sons under- Possible for the Red Cross to help
NEW YORK, Feb. 22.— A ” 50-50’
(Continued from Page 1)
taking parlors and the body will b e the needy
congress was demanded here today
laid to rest by the side of his wife
by Miss Anne M artin, of Nevada
has fought the m easure from its in­
in Mountain \ iew cemetery.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S
the first woman in the country to
ception, and because a republican
SOCIETIES HAVE
run for United States senator.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
president ordered the bill back to!
BIG SOCIAL FETE committee hearing at the request, if! u ? 611
US6 th ®ir 8®X ,D
FOR QUICK SALE— for a f e w ~ ^
_____________
politics, Miss M artin declared. She
not the command of his republican
at a bargain, eight room house,
(Continued from page 1)
large lot, choice fruit. W H
secretary of the treasury. It will be advocated the organization of wom­
Gowdy.
en to elect only women candidates
146-2 , representative of all the young peo- because there are not enough demo­
to office.
FOR RENT— Three furnished house- p^e 8 soc*etie3 of the local churches, cratic votes, plus the eight or ten
“ Until women get equal partlclpa
keeping rooms. Close in. Adults Tbe members are pledged to definite republicans who have been voting
tion
in ¡government, county, ¡state
_ preferred. Phone 353-L.
146-4 service to Christianity. At present, their convictions upon this question
and national affairs, women will be
WANTED— Lady to do light house- tbey are ho,ding an hour of singing regardless of party action or party
work and take care of sick ladv. and Bible drill each Sunday after- whip, to force the m easure through."” compelled to use sex as an indirect
influence in lobbying m en’s legisla­
Inquire 450 A St.
146-4* noon to which all young people in­
What Pittman Thinks
tures
and congress for equal rig h ts”
,
FOR SALE— Good sound Newtown terested are invited.
Senator P ittm an, dem ocrat, of Ne­ said the woman leader.
and W inesap apples. Not culls.
The entertainm ent was undoubted- vada, has sim ilar convictions.
Sex Is Emphasized
rannerv * £ ° X; v t n T ” ®
ly ° ne ° f the largest and best ever
"I
have
the
utm
ost
respect
for
‘‘Even women wrho are strongly
oa nnerv. O. A. Manning, Talent. held in A3hland> and every
whQ
those senators who opposed the sol­ fem inist in th eir views use sex now
FO R g u r
P k . ------------------- --
attended says th a t for an evening’s diers’ bonus on principle; th at is
They use it
Z L a ALE— Baby s reed gocart, In entertainm ent it would be hard to their right. But I have a different in political affairs.
good
condition.
Phone
120
14«
9
___
*
«
,
lo
when
they
lobby
congressmen
for
—
—____ » none iz u . lA y 2 beat. From the tim e the first games sentim ent tow ard those senators who
legislation affecting their interests.
—Sm ith Prem ier No. 10 ' °Pened until the refreshm ents were cringe in their seats every time the
“ It would be far more self-respect­
.vpew ritcr nd combination rtand served, thre was never an idle mom-
soldier bonus bill is mentioned, be­ ing and direct to organize women to
table and cabinet. Verv ^ond rnn
. .
.
.
kitnHo? c a b i-int
; en t’ t . and the laughter
could be heard cause they have promised the sol­
dition. $30. New r kitchen
.
elect selected women to congress
net cupboard only $7.50. 267 dt tImes for blocks away. More of diers for over three years they were
and to state legislatures, with the
Eighth St.
146-3* these good times are planned for going to pass a bonus,” said Pittm an
objective of half and half represen­
LOST— Boys’ suit f o T 15-year-ofd
fU?Ur6‘ &nd the young pe°P le in debate.
tation in those bodies.
To make
bov, between Enders and green-. Ope bat 3tiH a larger crowd than
“ They have deceived the soldiers things equal, congress should be com­
house on Oak street or East Main, attended last night, will be present every hour and they know it in their
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wloatoa-SaWm, N. C.
posed half of women and half of men,
Finder phone 120. Reward. 146-2 at the next gathering
hearts.
They
have
been
corrallel
and
1
and until it is women can do little
Ashland News in Paragraphs
REAL DUBBING
DEATH LISI OF
Sinn Fein Forces
Settle Troubles
Aged Man Called
To Great Beyond
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