Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 23, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME 3
(Suoceasor to th e Sem i-W eekly TldlngB, Voi. 43)
‘K-9 HOT DOG RANCH”
DOES THRIVING TRADE
IN SENATE OVER
RESERVATIONS
SU BSTITUTE
THE
RESERVATIONS TO
FO UR - PO W ER
PACIFIC
TREATY PR E SE N T E D BY SEN-
ATOR LODGE A F T E R CONSULT­
ING PR ESID E N T .
N ation W ill Not Be Bound to Any»
th in g New or U nusual Under the
B rand agee R eservations, Say S en ­
a te
“Irrecon eiliab les” — Adoption
(International News Wire Service) ’
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ~237l 922
Ashland One Of America’s
Greatest Summer Playgrounds
No. 147
LIGHTHOUSES GUIDE
F L Y E R S’ NIGHT TRIPS
(B y In te rn a tio n a l N ew s S erv ice)
(B y In te r n a tio n a l New s S ervice)
W ASH IN GTON, D. C., Feb. 22 —
LONDON, F eb , 2 2.— L ig h th o u se s
U nique a re th e nam es a n d title s of
th a t g u id e b o th m a rin e rs a n d a irm e n
m any sm all shops d oing b u sin e ss in
a re now s h in in g a lo n g th e F re n c h
th e less im p o rta n t b u sin e ss sectio n s
coast.
of th e a n tio n a l c a p ita l, b u t th e prize i
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F ro m D u n k irk to E ta p le s fo u r
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th e n o rth w e s t section of th e city.
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As th e canyon n a rro w s E ta p le s, have been s e t up.
“ T h e K-9 ra n c h — H ot D o g !” is A sh lan d will be th e o b jec tiv e o f m a | Qin g s jX niiles.
you leave th e little s tre a m a n d w in d '
E ach of th e se lig h t ho u ses fla sh ;
th e
p e c u liarly
a p p ro p ria te
n a m e th o u sa n d s of a u to m o b ile to u ris ts .
On leav in g A sh lan d you p ass a ro u n d th e c re s t of th e b u tte . A bove o u t in a se rie s of lig h t a n d d a rk per-
ste n c ile d in b lack, s ta r tlin g le tte rs
W e m u st n o t
only p re p a re fo r th e ; th ro u g h L ith ia P a rk , 600 a c re s of you rise th e lava a n d s a n d sto n e c liffs | iods, a le tte r In th e M orse code,
BOTH OPERATORS AND UNION
on a d e c rlp it sign b o a rd above th e
a cco m m o d atio n of th e v isito rs in th e fo re st-c o v e re d
h ills a n d d a le s.
A w hile h u n d re d s of fee t below you j
N ig h t a ir ex p resses a re prom ised
LEADERS INSIST THEY ARE
e n tra n c e .
And th e v e n d o rs o f th e
city, b u t m u st be a b le to fu rn is h re-j b e a u tifu l cre e k rip p le s r ig h t th ro u g h can h e a r th e w a te r ru sh in g dow n in th e s p rin g b etw een P a ris and Lon-
W ORKINF FOR PEACEFUL SET­
o ld -re lia b le h o t-dog san d w ich do a c re a tio n in th e way of
e x c u rsio n s, th e h e a rt of th e p a rk , w ith la rg e th e gulch.
J don, each m ac h in e c a rry in g tw e n ty
TLEM ENT OF WAGE FIGHT.
th riv in g b u sin e ss in (h e ir little ; sid e trip s , an d a m u se m e n ts.
flo w er beds ou e ith e r side.
Shady ( If th e h ik e is m ad e d u rin g t h e . p a sse n g e rs in a b rillia n tly -lig h te d
" ra n c h .”
F o r th e a u to is : w ho d e lig h ts in w alk s, a rc h e d over by leafy, g ree n e a rly s u m m e r m o n th s you m ay en- salon.
John L. Lew is, P resident of United
ra m b lin g over paved h ig h w ay s, we j v a u lts, w ind in and o u t fo r m ile s .! c o u n te r snow b a n k s n e a r th e su m m it
Miners, Says the Miners W ill Not
sh o u ld have s ig h t-se e in g c a rs ru n - T h e f ir s t p o in t of in te re s t on p ass-, of th e b u tte .
R« <ant Their Dem ands for No R e­
n in g both s o u th o v er th e b e a u tifu l
¡ng th ro u g h th e p a rk is th e lo w er in-1
On re a c h in g th e o u tlo o k , a w on-
duction in Pay for All Classes.
S isk iy o u s, o r n o rth th ro u g h th e f ru it
ta k e , 1.2 m iles from th e p o st office, d e rfu l p a n o ra m a of m o u n ta in scene-!
SOFT COAL FIELD
SAY THAT TAYLOR
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g ro w in g b e lt; fo r th o se who p re fe r to Most of th e d rin k in g w a te r used b y ! ry s p re a d s b e fo re you, a n d th e valley
get on th e byw ays a n d tra ils le a d in g th e city of A sh lan d is ta k e n o u t o f of th e R ogue riv e r 500 feet below ,
in to th e w ilds,
we sh o u ld h av e ’ th e c re e k a t th is p o in t. T h e city r e s - ' d o ted w ith to w n s a n d villag es can
h o rses an d g u id e s; a n d fo r th o se w ho e rv o lrs a re 4.2 m iles up th e c a n y o n , be seen. A fa in t o u tlin e of th e C ra-
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., F eb . 23.—
p
re fe r fis h in g a n d h u n tin g , m ean s one ju s t ab o v e th e fo rk s of th e c a n - ' te r L a k e m o u n ta in s a re seen In th e
T h e re s e rv a tio n S e n a to r L odge s u g ­
of
tra n s p o rta tio n to th e n e a rb y lak e s yon on b o th th e e a s t a n d w est fo rk s, n o rth , w hile on th e e x tre m e w est
g e ste d a s a s u b s titu te fo r th e p ro ­
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ia riz in g th e to u ris t w ith A sh la n d by J e ss ie W in b u rn , a New Y ork m il-
T h o se w ho a re f o r tu n a te e n o u g h
p rev io u sly held a t th e W h ite H ouse.
LOS A N G ELES, Feb. 23.— C o rro ­ an d its p o ssib ilities.
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T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m ad e y es­
b o ra tin g th e so-called “ c o n fe ssio n ” in v ited to c o n trib u te to th is colum n a n d o th e rw ise im p ro v ed th e pro p - W a g n e r B u tte w ill su re ly n e v e r for-
te rd a y by m em b ers of th e fo re ig n r e ­
of H a rry F ie ld s in D e tro it, t h a t he a n y th in g th ey feel w ill he of in te re s t e rty .
H e re you leav e th e a u to m o - g et th e scene. B e a u tifu l co lo rs a re
la tio n s c o m m itte e th a t P re s id e n t
w as a m em b e r of a g a n g of d r u g p e d ­ to th e to u ris t.
i bile a n d p re p a re fo r a six m ile h ik e re fle c te d on th e snow capped to p s of
H a rd in g w ould n o t o b je c t to th e
d le rs th a t k illed W illiam D esm ond
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to W a g n e r B u tte.
th e s u rro u n d in g m o u n ta in s.
B ra n d a g e e re s e rv a tio n to th e P acific
T a y lo r to r rev en g e, it w as le a rn e d A SID E T R IP TO W A G N E R B U T T E I T he tra il so.on lea d s to th e w estJ
T h o se m a k in g th e tr ip on h orse-
tre a ty .
F o r m e r “ irre c o n c ilia b le s ” ;
to d ay t h a t T a y lo r a p p e ale d m o n th s
T h is is one of th e m o st d e lig h tfu l • fo rk o f A sh lan d c re e k , a n d you cro ss back w ill add m a te ria lly to th e in-
d e c la re d t h a t th e re s e rv a tio n left I
ago to fe d e ra l o ffic e rs h e re to help one-d ay trip s o u t of A sh lan d .
Ex- a n d re c ro ss th e s tre a m m an y tim es te r e s t of th e d a y ’s v isit by ta k in g
n o th in g o f th e tre a ty b u t a p ro m ise
him “ th w a rt th e d ru g r in g ” a n d save perien ced h ik e rs can easily m a k e th e ; fo r th e firs t fo u r m iles of th e trip , ¡ th e R id g e T ra il dow n th e canyon.
by th e U n ited S ta te s to re sp e c t th e
from its c lu tc h e s a w om an he said
t e r r ito r ia l rig h ts of a ll o th e r n a- '
he loved a n d who w as a n a d d ic t to
tlo n s in th e P acific. As th e U n ited th e d ru g h a b it.
S ta te s w ould re sp e c t th e s e rig h ts !
T he d iscovery t h a t T a y lo r had in ­
w ith o u t th e tre a ty , s e n a to rs sa id th is
v e stig a te d th e se c re t in v e s tig a tio n s
n a tio n w ill n o t be b o u n d to a n y th in g !
m ade by fed e ra l o ffic ers of th e t r a f ­
new o r u n u s u a l, now t h a t th e a d o p ­ fic in d ru g s a t a c e rta in m otion pic­
tio n o f th e re s e rv a tio n Is v irtu a lly tu r e stu d io for th e p u rp o se of expos­
T h e A shland p o u ltry an d fish m a r ­
M IN N EA PO LIS, M inn., F eb. 23.—
a ssu re d .
in g “ d o p e " p e d d le rs who w ere vic­ k e t on N o rth M ain s tr e e '. In th e A l­
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e n o rth c e n tra l s ta te s a re in th e
L o d g e ’s re s o lu tio n , It is u n d e r ­ tim iz in g th is w om an, w as c o rre c t
len b u ild in g , h av e fin ish e d p u ttin g
S A N FR A N C ISCO , Feb. 23.— As a g rip of a heavy sn o w sto rm . T r a n s ­
sto o d , p ro v id e s th a t th e U n ited S ta te s evidence s u b s ta n tia tin g F ie ld 's th e ­
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I re s u lt of b ro o d in g over fin a n c ia l dif- p o rta tio n is c rip p led a t m any p o in ts
u n d e rs ta n d s n e ith e r th e p rea m b le ory of th e slay in g .
■ fic u lties, C h a rle s G uy, 40, a P a sa - a n d co m p le te iso la tio n is fe a re d if
cases
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n o r th e te rm s of th e tre a ty to " c o n ­
F ie ld s ’ sto ry to th e D e tro it o fficers
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te m p la te th e fo rm a tio n of an a lli­ w as t h a t a d ru g rin g p lo tte d to kill v a rio u s goods th a t th ey h a v e for d e n a sa le sm a n , p lu n g ed eig h t sto rie s th e sto rm co n tin u e s.
1 from his room in a h o tel to th e c o n ­
a n c e .” a n d th e U n ited S ta te s “ is not T a y lo r b ecau se he e n liste d th e aid sale.
T h e p ro p rie to r, W . H. Case-
All tra in serv ice w est w as a b a n ­
c o m m itte d to d e fe n s e ” of a n y islan d of fe d e ra l a u th o r itie s to save th e beer, h a s e s ta b lis h e d a m a rk e t th a t c re te p a v e m e n t below .
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Guy w as to have a p p e a re d In th e
o r d o m in io n p o ssessio n s of o th e r w om an he loved. F ie ld s said he w as is eq u al to a n y fo u n d in th e la r g e r
p ow ers s ig n a to ry to th e p act, ‘‘w ith ­ paid $900 fo r d riv in g th e a u to m o b ile c itie s a n d w ill h a n d le a la rg e line police c o u rt to d ay to a n s w e r a c h a rg e tra in s w ere o rd e re d to proceed u n d e r
o u t th e p ro cess p ro v id ed by th e con­ used by T a y lo r’s sla y e r, a n d th a t he of lu n ch goods an d w ill e n d e a v o r to of h a v in g o b ta in e d m oney u n d e r “ s a fe ty ” sig n a ls.
R e p o rts fro m N o rth a n d S o u th
s titu tio n .”
fled Los A ngeles on th e n ig h t of the o p e ra te an u n -to -d ab e d e lic a te sse n false p re te n se s.
D
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o ta s a id “ th e w o rst sn o w sto rm
m u rd e r.
fo r th e b e n e fit of A sh lan d people.
AN ARKANSAS RECEIPT
in seven y e a rs is ra g in g h e re .” T he
BIRTH DAY PARTY FOR
s to rm e x te n d s as f a r w est as th e
LOCAL GIRL AT U. OF O.
To m a k e an u n d e rta k e r p ro sp e r­ R ocky m o u n ta in s. T he fall of snow
EN TERTA INED AT VAN FOSSEN
ous in e ig h t m in u te s : F irs t, ta k e one is h e a v ie s t in M o n tana. T h e O lym ­
M rs. P. M. M orse, fo rm e rly of
HOME YESTERD AY AFTERNOON rec k less n a tu r a l b o rn fool, tw o to p ian , c ra c k M ilw aukee ro ad coast
A sh la n d , b u t now liv in g a t E u g en e,
th re e big d rin k s of w h ite m u le, soak tra in , is re p o rte d tie d up a t M ackin­
g av e a b irth d a y p a rty la st F rid a y to
M rs. C la ra V an F o ssen e n te r ta in ­ th e fool well in th e m ule, p lace in a to sh , S o u th D ak o ta.
M ary M oore, an A sh lan d g irl a tte n d ­
ed a n u m b e r of lad ies a t h e r ho m e F o rd c a r a n d let him go; a f te r due
ing th e U n iv e rsity of O regon.
on
N o rth M ain s tr e e t y e s te rd a y a f ­ tim e rem o v e from w reck ag e, place in R eturned M issionary to Spenk —
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 2 3 .— Catrh-
T h e h o u se w as d e c o ra te d in red
te
rn
o o n . T h e tim e w as w hiled aw ay a black s a tin lined box a n d g a rn ish
Dr. L u c lle W ith e rs of S w ato, C hina,
er Bill D ilhoefer, o f tiro St. Louis
a n d w h ite, th e A sh lan d school col­
w
ith
g am es a n d re fre s h m e n ts . T hose w ith flow ers.
Second, ta k e e n tire will speak In th e B a p tist c h u rc h on
C
aidinals,
died
th
is
m
orning,
follow
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o rs, a n d w ith B ernice Yeo a t th e pi­
ing an operation. D ilhoefer has been p re se n t w e re : M esdam es M organ, sto ck of e m b a lm in g flu id , place in F rid a y ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 24. * An
a n o a ll of th e old h ig h school songs
P ittin g e r , R o g e r, T a llm a n , W a ite, q u a rt b o ttle s a n d lab el “ old s tu f f ” ; in te re s tin g ev e n in g is p ro m ised and
w e re su n g . T h e ev e n in g passed in ill several w eeks w ith typhoid fever M illion, M arske, W a tk in s , P a y n e ,
sell fo r $210 p er case.
a special In v ita tio n Is e x te n d e d to
p le a s a n t
re m in isc e n e s,
u n til
th e com plicated by an a ffection of the H e n ry , H elm an , M alcout, ta n d th e
T he above a rtic le w as found un- th e yo u n g fo lk s of th e city to a tte n d ,
gall bladder.
lig h ts w ere tu rn e d off a n d a la rg e
M isses D ayton, M allcout and J o h n - d e r th e d o o r of an u n d e rta k e r in T h e m e e tin g is in c h a rg e of th e B.
fro s te d cak e w as b ro u g h t in covered
son.
J a c k s o n c o u n ty a few d ay s ago.
Y. P. U.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 2:t.—
w ith red candles.
T h is is th e f irs t “ g et to g e th e r ” th e A sensation w h id i has kept W ash­
g irls h av e h ad , a n d it w as voted a ington social circles in a furore for
ten days, «ante to lig h t today when
h u g e success.
it w.is learned th at a num ber of the
T h o se p re s e n t w ere, V iolet W ood,
m ost prom inent patrons in capital
B ern ice Yeo. K ee B u c h a n a n , E d n a
forio’y had received letters th reaten ­
S a rg e n t, M arie P o r te r , C a rrie May
in g death u n less they paid sum s
B rig g s, Lily May P o le y ,‘W ilm a C h at-
RES AHEOtVSlVE
varying from 9 1 5 ,0 0 0 to $2 5 ,0 0 0 ,
tin a n d M ary M oore.
L a u ra W en-
C R IT TE R
n e r s e n t h e r re g re ts .
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio, Feb. 2 3 —
o f Brandajgee R eservation L ikely.
AM ALARIA germ s can cot survive
three m onths In the rich otoñe
a t A shland. The pure dom estic w a­
ter helps.
Fish and Poultry
Market up to Date
Central States in
Grip of Storm
BULLEÏINS
O n H is T r a il
D am age am ounting to thousands of
dollars
was reported when a cyclone,
PORTLAND INVITES
w
ith
a
hundred-foot sw eep, h it the
HARDINGS „TO ATTEND
villa
g
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o f V ellow hiid am i Nash 20
FESTIVAL IN JUN’fe
m iles north of here.
An in v ita tio n to P re s id e n t H a rd -i
ing a n d M rs. H a rd in g to a tte n d th e M EDFORD YOUTH GETS
a n n u a l R ose F e stiv a l J u n e 7, 8 and
H ALF MILLION LEFT
9. has been se n t to th e W h ite H ouse
BY HIS LATE FA TH ER
by E ric V. H a u s e r, p re s id e n t of th e
P o rtla n d R ose F e stiv a l a sso c ia tio n , j CHICAGO, Feb. 23.— S te w a rt P a t ­
T h e p re s id e n t is expected to visit te rso n J r ., 14 y e a rs old, w as m ade
th e P acific c o a st e a rly next su m m er. sole h e ir to his la te f a th e r ’s h a lf
T h e m essag e fo llo w s: “ May we have m illion
in te re s t
in th e
S te w a rt
th e p le a s u re an d h o n o r to e n 'e r ta in b u ild in g In a decision T u esd ay by
you a n d Mrs. H a rd in g as o u r g u e sts J u d g e F rie n d .
Mrs. N an n ie W a ller
on th e accasion of P o r tla n d ’s a n n u a l P a tte rs o n , who lives w ith h e r son ;
R ose F e stiv a l an d g ra n d flo ra l p a ­ a t M edford, O r., vainly so u g h t to
ra d e , J u n e 7, 8 a n d 9? O ur flo ra l prove h e r claim to h a lf of h e r h u s-j
p a g e a n t h a s becom e an a n n u a l event b a n d ’s in te re s t.
C o n tro v ersy a ro s e '
o f m a g n lfic ie n t b e a u ty a n d in te r n a ­ o v er th e c o n stru c tio n of tw o tru s t
tio n a l sig n ific a n c e , w ith p a rtic ip a ­ d eed s, and th e la s t will of S te w a rt
tio n from B ritish C olum bia. C a lifo r­ P a tte rs o n Sr. T h e second tr u s t deed
n ia, W a sh in g to n , Id a h o a n d th e e n ­ w as ex ecu ted in 1914, in w hich P a t ­
tir e s ta te of O regon. T h e rose, o u r te rso n conveyed h is w ife o n e h a lf
fe stiv a l em blem , sym bolic of love In te re s t, w as d e c la re d void b ecau se
and
a ffe c tio n ,
ex e m p lifie s
y o u r th e deed g ra n tin g th e son h is s h a re
sp le n d id e ffo rt to e s ta b lis h in te r n a ­ did n o t ex p ire u n til 1917. A m onth
tio n a l peace a n d o u r d e s ire to p ay. a f te r e x e c u tin g th e fé c o n d deed,!
tr ib u te o f a ffe c tio n a n d e ste e m to P a tte rs o n m ad e h i* w ill, lea v in g his
y o u rs e lf a n d M rs. Harding.**
e n tir e e s ta te to h is son.
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By W A L T E R C. M E R R IT T
I. N. S. S ta ff C o rresp o n d e n t
P IT T SB U R G H , P a ., Feb. 23.—
D ark, th re a te n in g in d u s tria l w ar
clouds a re g a th e rin g over th e b itu m -
|ln o u s m ines in th e hills of w estern
• P en n sw y lv au ia.
W hile both th e le a d e rs of th e v a r­
ious coal o p e ra to rs ' asso c ia tio n s a n d
C H E H A L IS , W ash. Feb. 23.— At th e U nited M ine W o rk e rs of A m er-
le a st one of th e five c h ild re n of M r .! ica en iPh a tic a " y insist th a t they a re
a n d M rs. Ed R hodes of K la b e r, died w o rk ,n « fo r a Peaceful s e ttle m e n t of
F e b ru a ry 11 from s try c h n in e poiso n ­ tiie new w age scale c o n tro v e rsy , w ord
in g a f te r ta k in g a dose of Epsom from th e cam ps on both sides show s
u n m ista k a b le signs of p re p a ra tio n
sa lts p re p a re d by M rs. R hodes.
fo r w ar.
T his was b ro u g h t o u t y e ste rd a y in
In te rv ie w s w ith le a d e rs of b o th
a re p o rt received from D r. C. W.
th e m in e rs a n d th e o p e ra to rs in tho
Jo h n so n , of S e a ttle , s ta te c h e m ist,
w estern P e n n sy lv a n ia field— one of
w ho m ad e an e x a m in a tio n of th e
th e m ost im p o rta n t in th e U nited
sto m ach a n d liver of V erd a R hodes,
S ta te s — reveal th e se fac ts;
11 y e a rs old, w hose body w as ex-
1. T h e v a rio u s union d is tric ts a re
h u m ed a f te r te s ts of th e sto m ach of! 80lldly behlnd N a tio n a l P re sld e n t
one of th e o th e r c h ild re n h ad failed ' Jo h n L L ew ,3
hifl d e te rm ln a tlo n
to show evidences of poison.
! t h a t th e m iner8 s h a „ . n o t recaQ t
T he te stim o n y t h a t sm all a m o u n ts from th e lr d em anda fo r no re d u c .
of s try c h n in e had been k e p t a t t h e ; tio n in pay fo r a ll classes of m ine
hom e of th e g ra n d p a re n ts , M r. a n d ; w ork.
M is. Lee R hodes, n e a r th e Ed R h o d es;
2. T he d is tric t has sta m p e d w ith
hom e, on two occasions, was given a p p ro v a l th e proposal th a t th e inin-
e r s ’ o rg a n iz a tio n s Join a n a llia n c e
(C o n tln u e d on P a g e F o u r)
w ith th e v a rio u s b ro th e rh o o d s of
ra ilro a d w o rk ers an d e n te r w ith th em
in a jo in t fig h t a g a in st d e creased
pay.
3. M any big o p e ra to rs in th e
w e stern P e n n sy lv a n ia field, m an y of
them o w ners of som e of th e la rg e s t
p la n ts in th is p a rt of th e c o u n try ,
a re n e g o tia tin g fo r p u rc h a se of coal
, lan d s in th e no n -u n io n d is tric ts of
i W est V irg in ia, d e te rm in e d to uban-
I don th e ir P e n n sy lv a n ia h o ld in g s for
th e new field.
4. F e a rin g a possible g e n e ra l coal
i
s trik e ,
big
in d u s tria l
co n cern s
th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te a re s to rin g coal
to tid e th em over In th e event of a
p rolonged tie -u p In th e b itu m in o u s
field, a n d th e se rio u s s h o rta g e of
coal w hich c e rta in ly w ould follow as
a re s u lt.
y?7
5. H u n d re d s of m in e rs w hose fa m ­
F o r th e p u rp o se o f g e ttin g som e
ilies have su ffe re d as a re s u lt of th e
m o re in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g th e
slu m p in th e in d u stry , an d b eliev in g
h o tel a n d s a n ita riu m p ro p o sitio n
th a t th e “ w o rst Is yet to co m e” a re
w hich Mr. G re e r h a s re fe rre d to
a t v a rio u s tim es in th e A sh lan d
T id in g s, we w ould lik e to h av e a
m e e tin g a n d in v ite M r. G re e r to
s u b m it his p ro p o sitio n to us m ore
fully. U nless we a re n o tifie d to
th e c o n tra ry , we will m eet a t th e
city h all T h u rsd a y ev en in g , F e b ­
ru a ry 23, a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock, in o rd e r
to h e a r th is m a tte r p re se n te d by
H e rm a n G e B ea u e r died y e ste rd a y
h im — it being u n d e rsto o d th a t we
ev en in g a t 6 :3 0 o ’clock, a fte r a n ill­
a re n o t bound in any way f u r th e r
ness -of b u t a few days, h av in g had
th a n to give him a fa ir a n d re ­
a p a ra ly tic s tro k e la s t S a tu rd a y a n d
sp e c tfu l h e a rin g a t th a t tim e.
lying in a sem i-conscious c o n d itio n
(S ig n e d ) H. B. P lu m m e r, O. H.
since
th a t tim e.
P re v io u s to t h a t
Jo h n so n , J. S. J o rd a n , A. C. J o r ­
tim e he had been in a fa ir s ta te of
d an , O. H. R ose, L ouis D odge,
h e a lth fo r a m an of his age.
R. B. W a rn e r. H. H osier, C. W.
Mr. G eB au er w as born in th e old
W inne, A. C. N in in g er, E. T. S ta ­
c
o
u
n try and c am e to A m erica w hen
ples, D. A p p leg ate, G. F. B illings,
a
young
m an, f ir s t lo ca tin g a t L a ­
W. G. C u rry , H. H. E lh a rt, F . J.
M urphy, C. H. P ierce, H o m er Bil­ S alle, 111., w h ere he lived fo r sev eral
lings, H. S. H a rris o n ,, E. S. M or­ y e a rs. L a te r, he m oved to A bilene,
T exas, w h ere he resid e d u n til th e
riso n , M. C. L in in g e r, Ira Shoudy,
d e a th of his w ife a few y e a rs ago.
H. U. Silver, D. P. D ickerson, E.
Since
th e n he has resid ed w ith son,
C. P ay n e, L . Schw ein, W . B. S m ith
Max G eB auer, f ir s t a t E u g e n e and
F. T. W ilson, C. W. N im s, G. F.
M cConnell, H. P. H olm es, H. A. la te r in tb is city.
Mr. G eB au er w as a m em b e r of th e
S te a rn s, W . H. Gowdy.
L
u
th e ra n c h u rc h a n d A. F. & A. M.
N O TE: Mr. G re e r accep ts th e
lodge
No. 559 of A bilene, T exas, an d
kind in v ita tio n of th e se c itizen s
to m eet th em a t th e city hall to ­ th e O rd e r of E a s te rn S ta r of th e
sam e place, h a v in g served as tr e a s ­
n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock a n d explain
u re r of both M asonic f ra te r n itie s in
to them ju s t w h a t p rospect he has
th
a t place fo r m an y y e a rs p rev io u s
in view fo r a h o tel a n d s a n ita r ­
to
th e tim e he le ft th e re . H e w as
ium an d w ould like to have a ll
c itizen s p re se n t w ho a re in te r e s t­ an a rd e n t lo d g e m em b er a n d w as
alw ay s p re s e n t a t h is hom e lodge.
ed In th e m a tte r, esp ecially all
He leaves to m o u rn his loss, his
m em b ers In good s ta n d in g of th e
only
ch ild . Max, w ho, w hile m any
A sh lan d C h a m b e r of C om m erce.
y e a rs his ju n io r, was e v e r an a g re e ­
Mr. G re e r w ould lik e to see th e
a
b le co m p an io n .
city h all jam m e d to th e d o o rs as
F u n e ra l serv ices w ill be held a t 2
he c o n sid e rs th is one of th e m ost
o
’clock
F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t th e j . P.
im p o rta n t occasions in th e h isto ry
D odge a n d Sons u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs,
of th e city.
a
n d will be p riv a te w ith th e excep­
TONIGHT
tio
n s of th e M asons who w ill have
7 :3 0
c
h
a
rg e of th e fu n e ra l.
B u ria l w ill
AT TH E CITY HALL
I be in th e M ountain V iew cem etery,
m s HAPPY
SAY WITNESSES
H az fÇik
CALLED BY DEATH