Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 27, 1922, Image 1

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„VOLUME
3
and
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
The Hotel Issue As If
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922
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s titu tio n , w as u p h eld by th e su-
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p ren ie c o u rt of th e U nited <$>
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& S ta te s to day. T he decision w as <•>
An o p tion h a s been o b ta in e d by I th ey w ould have decided on th e A sh-
th e r e Is a b so lu te ly n o th in g p e rso n a l t h a t th ey s ta n d w ith th ese m en in- <•> today,
♦ re n d e re d by J u s tic e B ran d ies in
A sh la n d in v e sto rs on th e g ra n ite land sto n e , b u t they had been in ­
in th e fig h t bein g m ad e a g a in s t Mr. ste a d of w ith M r. G re e r on th e p ro p ­ <*>
T h e to ta l a b a n d o n m e n t of <S>
» an a p p e al of O scar L e se r a n d
q u a rry b elo n g in g to W . M. B lair, io- form ed th a t th e q u a rry a t A sh lan d
C a rte r, Mr. McCoy a n d M r. V. O. N. ositio n , th ey m u st n eed h av e m uch
u n d e rse a c ra f t as an a rm y of <?>
3* o th e r c itizen s of M ary lan d . It •#> e ated seven m iles s o u th e a s t of th e could n o t ta k e o u t th e sto n e as fa st
S m ith . T h e only rea so n Mr. G re e r c o u ra g e a n d h a rd ih o o d to ta c k le th e <$> th e navy w as n o t a sse n te d to by <?>
<•> w as held th a t th e g ro u n d of a t- <$> city on Neil cre e k , a n d a m ile an d a
as th e b a n k w ould re q u ire it, once
fav o rs th e fig h t on th em is th a t th ey big p ro je c t w ith such evid en ce be­ <?> th e A m erican d e le g a te s a t th e
tack w as u n so u n d and th a t th e
q u a r te r from th e ra ilro a d lo ad in g th e c o n s tru c tio n w as begun.
h a v e been se c re tly b lo ck in g him in fo re them th a t th e people w ere n o t ♦ a rm s co n feren ce. R oosevelt tes- <§>
c h a lle n g e as to v a lid ity of ra ti- <S> p o in t know n as M istletoe.
F ro m th a t tim e u n til a s h o rt tim e
h is a tte m p t to land a to u ris t hotel w ith th e p ro je c t as proposed by Mr. • tifie d .
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e
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rs
ago
M
r.
B
lair
began
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ago,
th e q u a rry w as n ot b ro u g h t to
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a n d s a n ita riu m for A shland a n d in G reer, a n d Mr. G re e r has th e ir post-; $ <?/ « <-
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te
a
sm
all
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u
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rry
on
his
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th e a tte n tio n of th e public to any
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so f a r as th e y h av e do n e th is th ey live d e c la ra tio n th a t th e c o m m e rc ia l'
e rty , a t t h a t tim e n ot re a liz in g th e g re a t e x te n t. Two m o n th s ago. H.
a r e n o t w o rk in g in th e in te re s ts of club vote will d e te rm in e w h e th e r
a c tu a l v a lu e th a t w as sto re d aw av C. G aley e n d e av o re d to get local m en
C a rte r, McCoy, S m ith a n d F u l­
A sh la n d . Mr. G re e r trie d to explain th e y lose th e ir in te r e s t in A sh lan d
in th e h illsid e on his ran c h . As tim e in te re s te d in th e q u a rry , th in k in g it
le r, th ro u g h th e ir C h a m b e r of
th is to people a t th e city h all T h u r s ­ o r go fo rw ard w ith th e big u n d e r-
wen* by, Mr. B lair g ra d u a lly a d d e d ! m ight be m ade an item of in te re s t
C
om
m
erce,
have
called
a
public
d a y n ig h t a n d he is so rry th a t every ta k in g .
Be not m isled , fellow c iti-
e
q u ip m e n t u n til he h ad a fa ir i and a th in g w o rth w hile to A shland,
m ee tin g a t ih e A rm o ry fo r to m o r­
A sh lan d citizen could not be th e r e ;z e n s , th e issue is not b etw een C a rte r,
a
m o u n t of m ac h in ery , th o u g h n o t ¡A fte r h av in g ta lk e d to v a rio u s Ash-
row n ig h t, a t w hich tim e th ey
to h e a r h is e x p la n a tio n . W ith Mr. G re e r a n d S m ith , h u t it is w h e th e r
I
s
u
ffic ie n t to fill la rg e o rd e rs w h ere ¡lan
d ..
pro m ise, b esid es o ffe rin g a special
C a r te r , Mr. McCoy a n d Mr. S m ith as A sh lan d w a n ts th e big h o tel and s a n ­
...........
whom he th o u g h t m ig h t he
se v e ra l c a rlo a d s a day w ere re- in te re s te d , P. It. H ard y , of S pokane,
a ttr a c tio n of _a p o litic a l speech
d ire c to rs of th e C h a m b e r of C om ­ ita riu m .
Squired.
A fte r h av in g
su b m itte d • W ash., a rriv e d to visit his b ro th e r,
from M r. B ean, one of C a r te r ’s
T his e x p la n a tio n is m ade a t th is
m erce, In a p o sitio n to use th e pow er
sa
m
p
le
s
to
v
a
rio
u
s
d
e
a
le
rs
an d hav- W illiam H ard y , of th is city. P. R.
close p o litic a l frie n d s, to a tte m p t
of th e clu b to th r o ttle th e e ffo rts for tim e b ecau se th e p ro p a g a n d is ts fo ri
ing
received
th
e
ir
o
p
inions
in
re g a rd H a rd y is con n ected w ith a concern
th e new h o tel, th e m en Mr. G re e r is th e c h a m b e r of com m erce s la te a re
to a n s w e r M r. G re e r’s speech of
to th e q u a lity of th e g ra n ite , Mr. | in S p o k an e w hich h a n d le s g ra n ite
fig u rin g w ith a re n o t w illin g to u n ­ p ro p o sin g th a t if th e se m en a re e le c t­
la s t T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t th e city
B lair decided he h ad a very v a lu - ia n d is h im se lf a c o m p e ten t ju d g e of
d e r ta k e th e p ro je c t
b ecau se they ed it will he a v in d ic a tio n and th a t
hall. Mr. G re e r will a<tend th e ir
T
he
g
ra
n
d
ju
ry
filed
its
re
p
o
rt
S
a
t­
Feb.
27.—
T
h
e
v
illag
e
'
a
b le Pr °P e r t y- H ow ever, b e in g u n -j sto n e .
He visited th e q u a rry and
LONDON,
know w h a t th e s e g e n tle m e n have is all th ey w an t. T hat a fte r th ey a re
m ee tin g to m o rro w n ig h t, b u t will
u
rd
ay
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
.
T
h
e
o
u
ts
ta
n
d
in
g
ta
b
le
p
e
rso
n
a
lly
to
fin
a
n
c
e
th
e
p
ro
p
o
­
o rd e re d a c a r of g ra n ite fo r his firm
been se c re tly a tte m p tin g In th e p a st elected th ey will all a t once resig n
b u tc h e r of H arew o o d , w h ere th e es
not a tte m p t to m ak e a speech.
a n d feel ju s tifie d in th e b e lie f th a t an d allow “ G re e r to fill th e ir places fe a tu re in th e re p o rt is th e c h a rg e
On W ednesday n ig h t, a t th e A r­ ta te s of V isco u n t L ascelles a re lo­ sitio n fo r tlie p u rc h a se of n ecessary an d a fte r hav in g ta lk e d w ith Mr.
u n le ss th e ir a c tio n s a re m ad e ex­ w ith w h oever he ch o o ses.” All they th a t S h e riff C h a rle s E. T e rrill “ is
c a te d , and th e te n a n ts of th e Vis- e q u ip m e n t to e n a b le him p ro m p tly G aley re g a rd in g th e q u a lity of th e
m ory, a f te r th e s e g e n tle m e n have
fa
r
from
d
o
in
g
his
d
u
ty
,
if
n
o
t
de-!
¡c
o u n t’s fa rm s, w ill have th e priv il- to raeet a n >’ o rd e r re g a rd le s s of size, sto n e. Mr. G aley expressed a d e sire
c e ed in g ly u n p o p u la r th ey w ill do th e a sk th ey say, is a v in d ic a tio n , th en
m ad e th e ir case a t th e ir T u esd ay
lib
e
ra
te
ly
a
llo
w
in
g
w
ro
n
g
d
o
e
rs
to
le
g
e to m o rro w th a t m u lti-m illio n a ire a n d as fie did not d e sT,e to call in to get an o ption on th e p ro p e rty . Mr.
sa m e th in g In th e fu tu re . Mr. G re e r th e y a re re a d y to q u it. W as it not
n ig h t m ee tin g , Mr. G re e r will a n ­
escape
th
e
c
o
n
se
q
u
e
n
c
e
s.’’
T
h
e
r
e
-
1
A m erican social a s p ir a n ts could not o u tsid e c a Pi ta l> t h 0 p ro p e rty h as H ard y r e tu rn e d and ta lk e d to Mr.
is n o t resp o n sib le fo r th ese- m en fo r th e fact th a t th e p ro sp ectiv e Ho­
sw e r every c h a rg e th e y m ak e and
n e v e r been b ro u g h t to th e n o tice B lair, who fin ally gave Mr. H ard y an
k n o w in g w h a t th ey do a b o u t th e a t ­ tel in v e sto rs a re w a tc h in g th e re s u lt port se ts fo rth th a t th e g o v e rn o r of
reply to every a rg u m e n t th ey o f­ ¡p u rc h a s e w ith a ll th e ir w ealth .
of
th e public to any g re a t e x te n t.
option. T his option was th en tu rn e d
titu d e of C a rte r, McCoy a n d S m ith — of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce electio n O regon was a p p e ale d to for “ a s sis t-; fer.
T he h u m b le re s id e n ts of th e L a s­
an
ce
as
allow
ed
by
la
w
’’
in
th
e
probe
A
bout
fo
u
r
y
e
a
rs
ago
a
p
ro
m
in
e
n
t
over to M r. G aley, who h as In te re ste d
th e y told th em th em selv es, Mr. G re e r as an index of th e s e n tim e n t of th e
It is im p o rta n t t h a t th e people
celles e s ta te s , a lo n g w ith w om en w ar
of
th
e
s
h
e
r
if
f
’s
office,
as
th
e
s
itu
a
­
d id not. Now th e th in g th e s e p ro s ­ to w n, th is p ro p o sal m ig h t he all
of A shland know th o exact s itu a ­ w o rk e rs a n d la b o r lea d e rs, have been citizen of A shland w as a sk ed by Mr. : local p erso n s to th e e x te n t th a t th ey
p e c tiv e In v esto rs w a n t to know is rig h t, b u t th e fac ts a re th a t sh o u ld tion w as not c ritic a l, h u t p o in te d out
tion a n d Mr. G re e r is w illin g th a t
in v ited to a tte n d th e w edding of th e B lair to go to P o rtla n d in his in te r- h av e p ra c tic a lly g u a ra n te e d th e fl-
w h e th e r th e people of A sh lan d a re th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce vote to th a t th e re w'as “ rem ed y in r e c a ll.” ! y ie y h av e th e ir T u e sd a y n ig h t
v iscount a n d P rin c e ss M ary in W est-, est, w h e re th e F irs t N a tio n a l b a n k n a n c ln g of th e p ro p o sitio n .
T
he
ju
ry
s
ta
te
s
th
a
t
it
w
as
its
“
in
­
m in is te r A bbey, w h e re th ey w ill l i t - ’01
c’t ' was Pr0 Pa rin g to e re c t
T he price to be paid fo r th e q u a rr y
b a c k in g th em up i n th e ir a tt i tu d e .a n d su p p o rt th em it w ould in d ic a te to Mr.
m e e tin g all to th em se lv e s to say
te
n
tio
n
of
h
av
in
g
th
e
s
h
e
riff
defen
d
a
new
b
u
ild
in
g
,
th
e
c
o
n
stru
c
tio
n
of
(
is
$70,000, an d a c u rso ry e s tim a te
th e y th in k a good index of w h e th e r . G re e r’s in v e sto rs t h a t th e citizen s
w h a t th ey choose. Mr. G re e r will
e ra lly m in g le w ith th e ro y al fam ily!
his
actio
n
in
c
o
u
r
t.”
w
hich
w
buld
be
la
rg
e
ly
g
r
a
n
i
t
e
.1
of
th e a m o u n t of th e cost of neces-
th e people do o r do n o t, can be found g e n e ra lly w ere still in sy m p a th y w ith
w a it till W ed n esd ay n ig h t and
a n d th e h ig h e st p e e rs an d peeresses
T
he
r
e
p
o
rt
a
lso
s
ta
te
s
t
h
a
t
“
th
is
Upon th e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e ’s a rriv a l in I sa ry e q u ip m e n t to p lace th e q u a rry
in th e vote a t th e co m in g C h a m b e r th e b lo ck in g m e th o d s of th e se gen-
re p ly to th e m th en .
in th e k in gdom .
ju
ry
had
c
o
n
sid
e
ra
b
le
d
iffic
u
lty
in
of C om m erce electio n . If th e v o tin g tle m e n a n d w ould n o t, u n d e r any
Mr. G re e r a sk s t h a t th e public
M any w e a lth y A m e ric an s an g led P o rtla n d he w ent to in te rv ie w th e in a position to ta k e c a re o f a ll o r ­
w
o
rk
in
g
h
a
rm
o
n
io
u
sly
w
ith
th
e
dis-;
m em b e rs of th e C h a m b e r of C o m -; c irc u m sta n c e s, m ak e any p ro p o sal to
give th e se m en a re sp e c tfu l h e a r ­
for in v ita tio n s to th e w edding, b u t so vice p re s id e n t of th e b an k w ho was d e rs p ro m p tly is from $25,000 to
trie*
a
tto
rn
e
y
,
in
som
e
in
s
ta
n
c
e
s
,”
m erce by a m a jo rity vote e n d o rse 'b u ild th e h o tel. T hey m u st be as-
ing so th a t th ey m ay defen d th e m ­
fa r as know n th e only A m e ric an s in ­ to m an a g e th e c o n stru c tio n of th e $50,000.
a
n
d
reco
m
m
en
d
s
th
a
t
“
th
e
s
ta
te
law
,
selves. if th ey can.
th e» e m en, th e In v esto rs have a rig h t su re d of th e a c tiv e m o ra l su p p o rt of
T he plan for fin a n c in g th e p ro p o ­
vited a re A m b assad o r an d M rs. H a r-j new b u ild in g . T he A shland p a rty
;
a
c
tin
g
fo
r
Mr.
B
lair,
a
sk
e
d
w
hat
sitio
n has not been co m p leted , b u t a ll
a n d will a ssu m e th a t th e s e n tim e n t th e c lu b — n o t t h e d ire c to rs — o r be ch an g ed so a g ra n d ju ry can p ro ­
vey.
HAS K IK .
c
u
re
such
leg
al
a
ssis
ta
n
c
e
as
it
d
e
­
1
his
in
te
n
tio
n
s
w
ere
in
re
g
a
rd
to
local people will h av e a ch a n ce to
of th e c o m m u n ity is a g a in s t th e h o tel th e re will be n o th in g doing. It w ould
A m e ric an s had to be c o n te n t w ith
a n d s a n ita riu m a s proposed by Mr. do no good for th ese m en to resig n s ir e s .”
th e p u rc h a s e of sig h tse e in g space b u ild in g sto n e , a n d in reply he was buy an in te r e s t b e fo re It is o ffe red
T he g ra n d ju ry e x o n e ra te s C. M. j
G re e r. T h e issu e is s q u a re ly d ra w n ; a f te r th e y a re elected . If th ey a re
H ow ever,
a lo n g th e ro u te of th e m a rria g e p ro ­ ask ed to accom pany th e bank official on th e o u tsid e m a rk e t.
to th e b a se m e n t w h ere sto n e s from nobody will be so licited to ta k e a n y
a n d th e people now fa irly w ell un- • e le c te d -th e jig iS up as fa r as Mr.
cession.
(C o n tin u e d on P ag e 4)
a ll o v er th e c o u n try w ere assem bled stock, fo r it is believed th a t a ll sto ck
d e rs ta n d it. T h e fig h t is n ot betw een ■ G re e r’s p re se n t p ro sp e c ts a r e con-
for in sp ectio n . At one sid e of tho not ta k e n in A shland will find a
th e se th re e m en a n d Mr. G reer. T h e c e rn e d .
room
w ere tw o slo n e s so s im ila r th a t re a d y tn a rk e l elsew h ere.
issu e is, sh a ll A sh lan d a c ce p t th e new
T he only re a so n a b le th in g to do is
a person w ho not an e x p e rt a lo n g
h o tel a n d s a n ita riu m th ro u g h Mr. to vote th e se m en dow n, w ith o u t per-
T he o p en in g of a q u a rry of th e c a ­
T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e J a c k -
th a t line w ould n o t have been ab le p acity p lan n ed w ould c re a te a pay*
G re e r a n d help him in d u ce h is is o n a l m alice a n d w ith o u t re g a rd to
son C ounty H e a lth a sso c ia tio n w as
to d istin g u is h a n y d iffe re n c e in th e ro ll of no little consequence to Ash
frie n d s to m ak e th e big in v estm e n t, who th ey a re , in o rd e r th a t th e in ­
held
a
t
tlie
city
lib
ra
ry
in
M
edford
q u a ll’y of th e two.
One w as th e lan d and should be given all th e local
o r w ill th ey g e t on th e sid e of these v e sto r m ay see th a t th e people a re
la s t F rid a y a fte rn o o n . At th is m e e t­
B a rre g ra n ite , q u a rrie d in B a rre , a ssis ta n c e possible, fo r it is an In-
th r e e g e n tle m e n w ho h av e used ev­ for th e p ro p o sitio n re g a rd le s s of C a r­
ing very c o m p lete re p o rts fo r th e
V e rm o n t, and know n th e w orld over d u s try th a t m ay prove o f f a r g r e a te r
e ry s e c re t m ea n s th ey could m u ste r te r, McCoy, S m ith , G reer, B row n, o r
y
e a r w ere given by th e o ffic e rs an d
as th e b est g ra n ite o b ta in a b le . T he valu e th a n can be seen a t p rese n t,
to d e fe a t th e p ro je c t an d by so doing an y body else. T hese m en m u st he
¡n u rs e s , Miss F a lld in e an d Miss V an!
o th e r w as a sam p le of A sh lan d g ra n - In asm u c h as re p o rts from a t le a st
se rv e n o tice on th ese pro p o sed in v es­ m ade to feel th a t th e c itizen s g e n e r­
W A SH IN G TO N , L. e ., Feb. 27.— ¡Scoyoc. S u p e rin te n d e n t B riscoe a n d
CHICAGO, F eb. 27.— T ra n sp o rta - ite from Mr. B la ir’s q u a rry . T he fo u r d iffe re n t p erso n s s ta te th a t th is
to rs th a t th ey still s ta n d w ith th e ally a re b eh in d th e p ro p o sitio n be-
S u p e rin te n d e n t S m ith sp o k e v e ry jtio n a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n
c o n d itio n s 1 han k o fficial in fo rm ed Mr. B la ir’s g ra n ite is eq u al to. if it does not s u r-
o b s tru c tio n is t m ovem ent for d e fe a t fo re they s ta r t.
A d ecisiv e vote C h a rle s W. M orse, New Y ork sh ip ­
M ich-! re p re s e n ta tiv e t h a t of th e tw o stones, puss, th e fam o u s B a rre g ra n ite of
fav o ra b ly of th e w ork of th e school th ro u g h M innesota. W isconsin,
of th e p ro je c t. W h at b e tte r in d e x , a g a in s t th ese m en a t th e coining b u ild e r a n d
fin a n c ie r,
fo rm a lly
n u rse s. P h y sic ia n s concede th a t th e igan a n d p a rts of Illin o is
on public s e n tim e n t could th e y a sk ? C h am b er of C om m erce electio n will
a n d Iow a i 1,6 b6,ieVed th e A sh ,a n d g r a n k ® tO V e rm o n t- A shIa" d h a s a ch an ce of
c h a rg e d w ith co n sp ira cy a n d e m b e z -, a b sen c e of c o n ta g io u s d ise a se s in th e
•
' be th e b e tte r and s ta te d f u r th e r t h a t | becom ing fam o u s as citv of c r a n lte
And if th e s e n tim e n t, by a fa ir vote d e m o n s tra te it.
z le m en t in co n n e ctio n w ith his w a r schools th is y e a r is d u e to th e w ork: a r e still in a c h a o tic s ta te a s th e r e - j _______________________________________ __________________
I
c o n tra c ts w ith tlie g o v e rn m e n t, was of th e school n u rse .
s u its of th e sto rm w hich beg an l a s t ! __________________________________
indicted to d ay by tlie fe d e ra l g ra n d
Sadie O rr D u n b ar, ex ecu tiv e sec-1 'I'uesday.
H O W MUCH M ORE
JOIN THE CHAM BER
ju
ry
.
re ta ry , an d J a n e A llen, field s e c re ­
Scores of s m a lle r to w n s a re s till I
EVIDENCE IS N E ED ED ?
OF COMMERCE
M orse la te r issued a s ta te m e n t ! ta ry , of P o rtla n d , w ere p re se n t and c u t off from te le g ra p h ic a n d tele -;
m ak in g s e n s a tio n a l c h a rg e s a g a in s t I re m a rk e d on th e g re a t a d v an ces phonic c o m m u n ic a tio n . T ra in ached-1
A frie n d of th e C h a m b e r of
A
tto rn e y G e n e ral D a u g h e rty , who J a c k s o n co u n ty has m ad e in h e a lth u les th ro u g h o u t th e se s ta te s a re de-i
In o rd e r to vote a t th e com ing
C om m erce d ire c to ry s la te w as
was
M
orse’s
a
tto
r
n
e
y
som
e
y
e
a
rs
ago
C
h
a m b e r of C om m erce electio n ,
p
ro
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a
rs.
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m
oralized.
h e a rd to say in th e p resen ce of a
w
hen
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orse
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b
tain
e
d
freed
o
m
from
P re sid e n t. Mrs. N o b litt; vice pres-1
T h e u p p e r end of M ichigan Is! you m u st pay up y o u r d u es b efo re
dozen
c itizen s
S a tu rd a y :
" If
WASHINGTON, D. C., Eeb. 27.—
id en t, Mrs. E lm o re , se c re ta ry , M rs ' sh e a th e d w ith icp a n d c o n d itio n s a l-i to m o rro w n ig h t. Or, if you a re
G reer can show th a t his p ro p o si­ th e A tla n ta p e n ite n tia ry .
Ilio non-part ìmiii league grain law s
tr e a s u r e r ,
M rs.
K en ley ; j m ost as bad p rev a il th ro u g h o u t; n o t now a m em b er, you h a v e th e ! of North Dakota are invalid because
M orse said t h a t tlie in d ic tm e n t was U lric h ;
W IL K E S -B A R R E . P a ., Feb. 27.—
tion for th e hotel is b o n afid e, th e
u
n
ju
s
t
an
d
said
th
a
t
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a
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g
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rty
m
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;
c
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irm
a
n
of
e
d
u
c
a
tio
n
,
M
rs.
K
lo c k e r; ; n o rth e rn W isconsin.
rig h t to jo in now , so you w ill be
they con flict with tlie federal law s,
W ith th e p o ssib ility of a s trik e , a f ­ old b o ard of d ire c to rs a re read y
ev
ery
e
ffo
rt
to
s
e
c
u
re
it,
d
u
e
to
a
'
c
h
a
irm
a
n
of
fin
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ce,
Mrs.
C
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ing
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k
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th
e
Peca-
e
n title d to vote, by m a k in g a p ­
to
re
sig
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rig
h
t
no
w
.”
Is
th
a
t
so?
the
suprem e court o f the E n d ed
fe c tin g b o th th e h a rd a n d so ft coal
d isa g re e m e n t re g a rd in g th e fee h e ! te r ; c h a irm a n of su p p lie s, M rs. jto n ic a riv e r, n e a r F re e p o rt, Illin o is, I p lic a tio n , acco m p an ied by th re e ; S tates decid isi today.
W ell, Mr. G re e r th o u g h t he had
field s, by A pril 1, W illiam J. B re n ­
paid D a u g h e rty fo r o b ta in in g h is re-; M ears; c h a irm a n of n u rse s, M rs. Tou caused fe a rs of a d is a s tro u s flood in
d o lla rs. And th is m u st be done
p re se n te d th e b est s o rt of evidence
n a n , p re s id e n t of d is tric t No. 1,
lease
from
priso
n
.
Velle.
b e fo re to m o rro w n ig h t to e n a b le
th
a
t
section
today.
PH ILA D ELPH IA , Feb. 2 7 .— Paul
th a t his m en w ere read y to c o n ­
U n ited M ine W o rk e rs of A m erica,
you
to
vote.
G uthrie and Company, brokers, m ade
sid e r th e A shland p ro p o sitio n . He
m ad e th e fo llow ing s ta te m e n t today
If y o u r w ife is n o t a m em b er
an assignm ent for th e b en efit o f
trie d to do t h a t at th e city hall
re la tiv e to th e s itu a tio n in th e a n ­
sh e a lso has a rig h t to jo in an d
creditors, a ccoid in g to a notice port­
la st T h u rs d a y n ig h t and to show
th r a c ite zone:
w ill h av e a vote.
ed on the dooi of tlieir o ffices today.
how th e d o m in a tin g in flu e n ce s of
“ A m ong the- m en th e r e is a feel­
th e p re s e n t c h a m b e r had se cre tly
in g th a t if a s tr ik e does not com e
A P L A IN STA TEM EN T
MEXICO CITY, Eeb. 2 7 .— R évolu-
h in d e re d him . T h e re is one th in g
a su sp en sio n w ill ta k e place.
T he
WIEN
l
ì
W
AS
AIL
DAY
JAUNT
11 fonai y disturbances are again occur*
q u ite c e rta in . Mr. G re e r did d e ­
150,000 m en in th e th re e a n th r a c ite
R u m o rs a re a flo a t on th e s tre e t tin g in G uatem ala. An unsuccessful
liver th e goods ^»n th e p a rk and
d is tr ic ts .are s e rio u sly a n d c a re fu lly
th is a fte rn o o n th a t th e re is a plan a tte m p t to c a p tu r e th e city o f G u atc-
m in e ra l w a te rs p ro p o sitio n . W hy
w a tc h in g th e s itu a tio n , b u t they- do
being
w orked out by th e op p o sitio n m a la , w as nuule today by a han d of
can he n ot be tru s te d now to d e­
n o t o n p e n ly ta lk s tr ik e a n d do n o t
w
h
ereb
y all of th em a re to resig n , so t) reb els.
liv e r th e hotel a n d s a n ita riu m .
a d v o c a te it except a s a la s t re so rt.
b
o
th
th
o se w hose te rm s ex p ire n e x t !
______ _
He says he can do it if th ese ob­
~
»
: • • î • • ! ! b
A pril 1 w ill com e to u s w ith re m e m ­
m
o
n
th
an
d
th
e
hold-over
d
ire
c
to
rs
as
NEW
YORK,
Eeb. 2 7 .— It w as u n ­
s tru c tio n s a re rem oved an d th e re ­
lo
H ü ? :# . -
b ra n c e o f th e d a rk d ays of 1902.
w ell. I will be so rry if th e s itu a tio n n o u n te d today at th e C onsolidated
¿--"CK A RLtV
Ü :? Ü ;;# ..
q u ire d b o n u s is raised . He p re ­
T h e field Is th o ro u g h ly u nionized,
ta k e s th is tu rn . I w an t th e s e m e n : Stock E x c h a n g e th a t th e firm of
se n ts evidence to show th a t he has
th e fin a n c es a re in good sh a p e, b u t
to
s ta y on th e ir tic k e t so th a t we can M osher a n d W allace w ould su sp en d
good rea so n fo r th in k in g he can.
w ith th e b itu m in o u s s itu a tio n as It
get
a fa ir in d ic a tio n of th e se n tim e n t b ro k e ra g e o p e ra tio n s.
T he q u e stio n is: A re a m a jo rity
is. o u r c o n d itio n Is very m uch d if ­ of th e c itizen s rea d y to lend th e ir
of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce m em - —— ------------------------------------------------- -
f e re n t th a n It w as in 1902. W e have
b e rsh ip a n d c itiz e n s g e n e ra lly
I up to them . I am w illing to s ta n d
m oral su p p o rt to th e p ro je c t, or
no k n o w led g e of la rg e a m o u n ts of do they d e sire to s ta n d w ith th o se
w an t to know specifically w h e th e r j c o n te n te d w h a te v e r th e re s u lt m ay
coal bein g In s to ra g e a n d do not be­ who h av e se c re tly a tte m p te d re ­
[th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce an d c iti- be, b u t I do w an t it te ste d o u t w hile
liev e th e r e a r e .”
zens g e n e ra lly a re w illing to s ta n d th e o p p o rtu n ity is a t h an d .
E ith e r
p e a te d ly to p u t him in a position
A. S. L e a ro y d , sp o k e sm a n for th e
beh in d m e in th is u n d e rta k in g , o r they have stood in th e w ay of A sh-
w here he w ould be u n a b le to ac­
g e n e ra l c o m m itte e of o p e ra to rs , h a s
ta k e sid es w ith th e opp o sitio n . To la n d ’s a d v a n c e m e n t, o r th ey have
co m p lish it.
T h a t is w h a t he
m a d e th e fo llo w in g s ta te m e n t:
h a n d le th is d eal su ccessfu lly I m u st not. I w an t th e people to get A LL
w a n ts to find o u t a n d th a t is w hat
“ T h e p o sitio n of th e a n th r a c ite op­ his c a p ita lis ts d e sire to know a n d
have th e activ e m o ral b a c k in g of th e th e fac ts a n d th e n have a fa ir oppor-
e r a to r s Is th a t th e p ric e of coal a t
people. I feel th a t on ac co u n t of th e tu n itv to ex p ress th em selv es. If th e ir
m u st be a ssu re d of b e fo re they
th e m in es Is too h ig h . L o w er m ine
p re ju d ic e a ro u s e d in th e m in d s of position is rig h t, w hy a r e th ey n o t
m ak e tlie in v estm e n t.
p rices can be e ffected only by a r e ­
c itizen s a g a in s t m e in th e p ast five w illing to s ta n d by th e ir g u n s a n d go
T he v o te a t th e C h a m b e r of
l i c t i o n In th e p ro d u c in g cost. T he
y e a rs
by
c e rta in
m en
w o rk in g up o r go dow n on th e issue. T hey a re
C om m erce electio n will d e te rm in e
o n ly item o f th e cost of p ro d u ctio n
se c re tly to th a t end th a t I have not good SE C R E T fig h te rs . A re th ey not
th a t. It is not en o u g h th a t th e s e
w hich h a s n o t been red u c e d Is la b o r, i m en resig n from th e bo ard . They
now th a t m o ral su p p o rt n ecessary to as g am e to fig h t In th e open a n d
[th
e successful ac co m p lish m e n t of th e have th e te st m ad e on T H E ISSU E ?
w h ich c o n s titu te s m o re th a n 70 p er
w an t a d e fin ite in d ic a tio n of a
c e n t o f th e to ta l.
In o th e r word9.
; big job.
I h av e th o u g h t, an d still • T h e re Is a p rin c ip le a t issue. T h e re
ch a n g ed local s e n tim e n t r e g a r d ­
th e a v e ra g e to ta l m in e cost o f a
.believ e, th a t w hen c itizen s g e n e ra lly is no p e rso n a lity in it. I am n o t af-
ing Mr. G re e r an d th e h o tel e n ­
g ro ss to n o f a n th r a c ite Is $5.55. Of te rp ris e .
u n d e rs ta n d th e tr u e s itu a tio n t h a t te r S m ith . C a r te r a n d McCoy. 1 w a n t
th is $3.92 is fo r lab o r. T h ese fig u re s,
¡th e y w ill be beh in d m e in th e u n d e r- to know w h e th e r th e people o f A sh-
i ta k in g . I d e sire a sq u a re , fla t-fo o te d land will s ta n d b eh in d th em in block-
a re fo r th e f ir s t h a lf of 1921.
NEH \ ORK, Eeb. 2 7 .— A suspen-
“W ould Mean Increase"
¡te s t of th a t s tre n g th in th e co m in g ing ray d e a ls o r y o u r d e a ls o r any-
y ✓
Z /
.
s*on
brokerage firm o f Shew-
C h am b er of C om m erce e le c tio n .
I o n e ’s else d e a ls in th e in te r e s t of
K .h . demand, of th e a n .h r ,cite e ry and F nlU and, w .„
¡h o p e th e s e m en w ill n o t g e t frig h t- A sh la n d , th ro u g h je a lo u s y a n d sp ite ,
(Ooprrigklt
(Continued on Page 4)
thls afternoon.
ened and ru n . T h e issu e is s q u a re ly !
BERT R. GREER.
SHERIFF
NOT DOING DUTY
OF HAREWOOO TO
ATTEND WEDDING
County Health
Association Meets
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