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

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VOLUME 3
(S u ccessor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
BOMB EXPLOSIONS FREQUENT
DURING NIGHT, ONE KILLED
SEVERAL WOUNDED IN RIOTS
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BOTH WILSON AND BORAH BE­
LIEVE THE PACIFIC TREATY
DANGEROUS TO INTERESTS OF
THE UNITED STATES.
B E L FA ST , M arch 8.— F re sh
d iso rd e rs in w hich one m an w as
k illed and sev eral in ju re d b ro k e
o u t s h o rtly a fte r d a y b re a k th is
m o rn in g . Bom b explosions w ere
fre q u e n t d u rin g th e n ig h t.
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r e s ta u r a n t w as w reck ed and
se v era l c iv ilia n s w ere w ounded
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ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922
Katherine Elkins Hitt Obtains
Divorce From William E. Hitt
UNKNOWN ASSASSINS KILL
AMERICAN, LOS NARANJOS,
MEXICO, SA VS U. S. CONSUL
W ASHINGTON, D. C., M arch
8-— A r th u r M atern e, an A m erl-
can, was m u rd e re d by unkn o w n
Q> a ssa ssin s a t Los N a ra n jo s, s ta te
• of V era C ru z, Mexico, M arch 5,
• a c co rd in g to a d isp a tc h received
• by th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t from
th e A m erican consul, H ickerson
A m erican C onsul H ick erso n a t
«> T am pico, to day.
W ARNS SENATE IF IT REJECTS
THE TOUR-POW ER PACT it
BECKON THE GRIM POS­
SIBILITY OF WAR.
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In a Ijetter to th<« Idaho
c ilia b le ” W ilson Term s tl
‘«Iniquitous
A llia n ce”
es Are Not R atified the
i<“ie lite Will Have Keen
anti the World Will Be
Says Ixidge.
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P ow ers; W ill Strive to
H A R T F O R D . C onn., M arch 8.—
W A SH IN G TO N ,
M arch
8.— Ex- C o n n e c tic u t s ta te police believe th e
P re s id e n t W oodrow W ilson an d S en­
body of th e m an found a t W a re h o u se
a to r B o rah h a v e jo in e d forces to d e­
fe a t th e ra tific a tio n of th e fo u r- P oint w ith a b u lle t in his fo re h e a d ,
m ay be th a t of E d w ard F. S ands, s u s ­
pow er P acific tre a ty .
B oth believe th a t th e tre a ty is an pected s la y e r of W illiam D. T ay lo r,
a llia n c e of fo u r pow ers a n d as such Los A ngeles m ovie d ire c to r.
is d a n g e ro u s to th e in te re s ts of th e
T he body w as found F e b ru a ry 19
U nited S ta te s , a n d b o th p rom ise to
on
th e sh o re of th e C o n n ecticu t riv er.
leav e no s to n e u n tu rn e d to p rev e n t
It was frozen in th e snow . N earby
th e s e n a te fro m a c c e p tin g it.
F ro m his q u ie t hom e h ere, w h ere lay a .45 c a lib e r rev o lv er. It looked
he has s ile n tly o b serv ed th e course lik e a case of su icid e. T h e c lo th in g
o f e v e n ts fo r th e p a s t y e a r, W ilson
w as of good q u a lity a n d th e r e w as
h a s w r itte n a le tte r to th e Id ah o
$235 in th e p o ck ets. A fte r se v era l
“ irre c o n c ilia b le ” o u tlin in g th e r e a ­
fu tile a tte m p ts a t id e n tific a tio n th e
s o n s fo r b eliev in g th e tre a ty an “ in­
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body W s b u rie d a t W in d so r Locks,
iq u ito u s ” a llia n c e of th e stro n g .
a few days ago.
N EW YORK, M arch 8.— Is a worn- th e Ita lia n cc
T h e le tte r h a s n o t been m ad e p u b ­
Since th e n its d e sc rip tio n h a s been an unw ise not to m a rry h e r firs t love been th e in
lic, b u t its ex iste n ce is k n o w n to
j t h a t en d ed al
checked up w ith t h a t of S an d s an d a t aq y c o st?
L odge, th e re p u b lic a n le a d e r, a n d
a s im ila rity disco v ered . T h e Los A n­
Does re m e m b ra n c e of fo rm e r love b etw een th e r
U nderw ood, th e d e m o c ra tic le a d e r,
geles police h av e been u n o ffic ia lly spoil th e p o ssib ility of f u tu r e m ar- d e p e n d e n t An
w ho, so fa r, h av e been a b le to lin e
n o tifie d .
ried h a p p in e ss?
How a b s u r
up only a h a n d fu l of s e n a to rs to s u p ­
Few rec o lle c tio n s in life a r e a s a lty a n d ques
p o rt th e pact.
sw eet to rec a ll, o r as d iffic u lt to fo r- p reced en ce o'
W ilson is sa id to oppose th e a lli­
g et, as th o se firs t w h isp e re d w o rd s w hen th e roy
a n c e fo r tw o re a s o n s :
of te n d e rn e ss.
le rn H apsbui
1. B ecause a llia n c e s h a v e been a
C an it be th a t such m em o ries o f fallen !
p ro lific so u rc e of w a r in the past.
love p ro fe rre d . b u t lost in th e end.
Th(J d k
2. B ecause special a llia n c e s, lik e
o v e rsh a d o w a w o m a n ’s w hole ex ist- li)08 t0
th e tr e a ty In q u e s tio n , n e c e ssa rily
ence an d m ak e h e r la te r m a rrie d life
,
d e s tro y th e p o ssib ility of a re a l
seem s ta le by c o m p a riso n .
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le a g u e of n a tio n s.
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Did K a th e rin e E lk in s choose w isely ,, ,
T h e e x iste n ce of W ilso n ’s le tte r
lf, , ,
u
; no less a rd e n
in 1911 w hen sh e decided sh e could
cheated a s e n sa tio n w hen it becam e
not m a rry ¿he D uke of th e A b ru z z l? '
c.
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k n o w n a< th e c a p íto l to d ay .
How
All th e se q u e stio n s a re b ro u g h t to!
S in cere the
e v e r. It did n o t s u rp ris e L odge and
m ind by th e new s th a t Mrs. R a th e r- Was lo rn b e t'
U n d erw o o d a s th e y h av e been a w a re
T he ‘tra n s a c tio n h a s ju s t been lne E lk in s H itt h as o b tain e d in P a r is ,a l a tta c h m e i
fo r som e tim e th a t " W ilso n in flu ­ com p leted by w hich A. C. A llen of
a div o rce from W!*!’a m E. R. H ’tt.
c n >n>try, th a t
e n c e ” h a s been w o rk in g a g a in s t th e M edford has p u rc h a se d th e w ell-
H ailed as
lution
m ay be s u re t
tr e a ty an d th ey w elcom ed b rin g in g know n R ocky P o in t re s o rt on U pper
Tn 1913 th is m a rria g e w as h a ile d l',e q u ‘*n t,y ,)la
th e fig h t in to th e open.
B oth a re ) K la m a th lak e. P elican bay, w ith i ts ' by W ash in g to n society, in ‘’a c t by *t0 b,eal< o it
c o n fid e n t th a t th e tre a ty w ill he te n ts , se v era l b u ild in g s, b o a ts, s to re
in te rn a tio n a l social c irc le s as a very
w as b in t
a n d post office and e q u ip m e n t, f ro m '
ra tifie d by a n a rro w m a jo rity .
s ine so lu tio n of th e pro b lem th a t l a c t*on
th e
C. D. W illson.
had so so rely trie d th e d a u g h te r o f '° f (he u n h a j
Mr. A llen, w ho ta k e s possession th e la te S e n a to r S tephen B. E lk in s j c lin S 1« ’he b,
a t once, and. w ho will re a r ra n g e e n ­
P rev io u sly , since 1908, sh e had been i S tevens, w ho i
tire ly th e system u n d e r w hich th e re-j
c o u rte d a rd e n tly by th e D uke of th e T h e o d o siu s St
s o rt h as been o p e ra te d fo r y e a rs, will
A bruzzi, w ho is a cousin of th e k in g s h o rt m a rrie d
m ak e ex te n siv e im p ro v e m e n ts to
of Ita ly . T h e ir m u tu a l dev o tio n a t- y e a rs,
f u r th e r in cre ase its p o p u la rity and
tra c te d w orld w ide a tte n tio n .
F ra n c e s W;
p rovide e v e ry th in g fo r th e c o n v e n -'
T he q u e stio n of Iter p o sitio n a t la te E th e lb e rt
ience of p a tro n s. T he s to re a n d s e r­
vice s ta tio n will esp ecially be o p e ra t­
e d a lo n g new lin e s a t m o d e ra te
. prices.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Mr. A llen, w ho goes to R ocky
FORUM LUNCHEON
j P o in t in May, will h av e a c tiv e m a n -'
E d iso n M a rsh a ll, of M edford, re ­
I a g e m e n t of th e re s o rt d u rin g th e!
A t H otel A i/ila n d T h u rsd a y ,
ceived o ffic ia l n o tice from th e So­
M arch 9, a t 12 o ’clock.
ciety of A rts a n d Science of New s u m m e r season, w hich he p lan s to
open J u n e 1. He also p lan s to f u r - '
S p e a k e r, P h il H. D a te r, d is­
Y o rk , S u n d a y , th a t he has been
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Good
a w a rd e d th e d istin c tio n , of h av in g
m usic. Com e.
w r itte n th e b e st s h o rt sto ry p u b ­ a n d o th e r s tr a y v isito rs a ll th e y e a r
a ro u n d .
lish e d by an A m erican d u rin g 1921.
W elcom e new s to A sh lan d and
In p a r t th e le tte r of n o tific a tio n
J
a
c
k so n co u n ty p a tro n s of R ocky
s a id : “ Y o u r sto ry , T he H e a rt of L it­
P
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t in th e p ast is th a t Miss M aud
tle S h ik a r a ,’ h a s w on th e firs t prize
W
h
eeler,
w hose m eals h av e p o p u lar-!
■fa $500 o ffe re d by th e S ociety of
ized
th
e
re
s o rt fo r y e a rs, will con­
A rts a n d Sciences for th e b e st s h o rt
s to ry w ritte n by an A m erican and tin u e to h av e c h a rg e of th e d in in g
room .
p u b lish e d in A m erica in th e y e a r
hose utile rep opped boots we
1 9 2 1 .”
T h e n o tific a tio n in v ite d M r. M ar­
WORE TEARS- A60 - WELL
s h a ll to a tte n d th e a n n u a l d in n e r of
th e so ciety , w hich w ill be held at
th e H o tel A sto r, New Y ork. M arch
20, a n d receiv e th e re w a rd in p erso n , j
T h e M edford a u th o r w ill accept th e j
in v ita tio n .
iE D , C alif., M arch 8.— E ig h t
T h e p riz e -w in n in g s to ry w as pub- •
red m en s tru c k a t th e W eed
lish e d in J a n u a r y , 1921, an d i t s ,
>er com pany p jan t y e ste rd a y
locale was laid in India.
ing. p ro te s tin g th e 10 h o u r day.
pid p ro g re ss is being m ade in
DESTROYS BUSINESS
o rg a n iz a tio n of th e T im b er
e r s ’ union.
DISTRICT, TWO LIV ES LOST
T h e r e g u la r m ee tin g of th e Civic i
Im p ro v e m e n t club w as held T u esd ay ;
a fte rn o o n a t th e p a rish house.
M a tte rs re g a rd in g th e new com -,
m u n ity house now u n d e r c o n stru e -!
tion w ere discussed.
Au e n th u s ia s tic le tte r from Mrs
J. F. Rocho, a fo rm e r a c tiv e m em ­
b e r of th e club, w ho Is now living in !
N atio n al C ity, C alif., was read by!
th e s e c re ta ry , Mrs. W ilsh ire.
Mrs. |
•Ttncer w o r r y
ing th a t firs t d re a d fu l y e a r of B el­
gium s agony, an d th e re a re th o se
who say th e d ip lo m a t’s lovely d a u g h ­
te r could n o t fo rg et.
I I 5,00(1 PER SO N N EL
PROVIDED BL BILL
W A SH IN GTON, D. C„ M arch < —
T he re d u c tio n in th e e n liste d p e rs o n ­
nel of th e U nited S ta te s a rm y to
1 15,000 m en was provided by th e a p ­
p ro p ria tio n bill com p leted by th e
m ilita ry d iv iiso n of th e h ouse a p p ro ­
p ria tio n s c o m m ittee today.
T his a c tio n is in d ire c t o p p o sition
to th e rec o m m e n d a tio n s of S e c re ta ry
W eeks a n d G e n e ral P e rsh in g , who
d e c la re d th a t th e a rm y sh o u ld not
be red u c e d below 175,000.
PROGRESSIVE HOTEL TICKET
T he follow ing m en w ere s e le c t­
ed by th e la st W ednesday n ig h t
m ass m ee tin g a s s u ita b le , open-
m in d ed m en to s ta n d as c a n d i­
d a te s for th e b o ard of d ire c to rs of
th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce fo r th e
e n su in g y ear. All of th em w ere
d uly n o m in a te d by a vole of th e
club last M onday.
T hey now
s ta n d as th e P ro g re ssiv e H otel
T icket as a g a in s t th e tic k e t la rg e ­
ly com posed of b a n k e rs.
By v o tin g th is tic k e t s tr a ig h t,
you sim ply c o n s o lid a e y o u r vote
so th a t th e vote will be m ore e f­
fective, w hich is a good plan when
you a re v o tin g to win.
F R E D C. HOMES.
A. C. N IN IN G ER .
O. O. HELM AN.
J. H. D ILL.
A. L. LAMB.
LOUIS DODGE.
R "member
'T
800 Go On Strike
At Lumber Plan!
C H EBO G A N . M ich., M arch 8.— PLANING MILL EMPLOYES
F r a n k H o sie r, a b a k e r, a n d a n u n ­
WALK OUT AT KLAMATH
id e n tifie d boy, w ere b u rn e d to d e a th
in a f ir e w hich red u c e d th e C e n tra l
p a rk b u sin e ss d is tr ic t to ru in s to d ay .
T h e d a m a g e is e s tim a te d a t a m illion
d o lla rs. Miss J e a n e tte M cD onald, a
te le p h o n e
o p e ra to r, leap ed th re e
s to rie s to sa fe ty w hen th e te le p h o n e m ug w u i k ., in p ro te s t a g a in s t a w age
c u t.
No box fa c to rie s o r p la n in g
o ffic e w as d e stro y e d .
m ills n o rth of W eed a r e o p e ra tin g ,
th e tw o a t D o rris h a v in g been closed
by th e s tr ik e , an d a ll of th o se a t
K la m a th F a lls. T he M cCloud p la n t
F LONDON, M arch 8.— A pitch ed w as closed S a tu rd a y , b u t it w as u n ­
b a ttle la s tin g h a lf a n h o u r, in w hich d e rsto o d an a tte m p t w ould be m ad e
m a c h in e g u n s, rifle s a n d rev o lv ers today to re su m e u n d e r th e new scale
w ere used, was fought in the center w ith such m en as could be o b tain e d
o f B elfast th is m orning, according to T he s itu a tio n h e re re m a in s u n ­
d isp atch es received
changed.
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1ÍIÉYRETHE LATfiT
ÍHW6 IN fotífWEAR
for uJowEni-Wowf
Rocho w ro te of a d e lig h tfu l visit she !
and Mr. R ocho had w ith M isses!
P a lm e r and C h a m b e rla in , in w hich
th ey had told h e r of th e co m m u n ity
house.
She w ro te t h a t she w ished
sh e m ig h t be h e re to help in th e j
w ork.
As a c o u rte sy s u rp ris e to th e pres­
id e n t of th e clu b , who has ju s t re-1
tu rn e d from a tw o m o n th s ' so jo u rn !
in s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , M esdam es P. I
K. H am m o n d , E lm o re, M cW illiam s'
a n d Shell served te a w ith sand-!
w iches an d delicio u s hom e-m ade
cakes. T he “ p a rty ” cam e a s a s u r ­
p rise to a ll a n d w as m uch enjoyed, j
S p eak in g w ith an in te n sify u n u s-
j ual fo r him , L odge d efen d ed th e en -
, tire lo t of c o n feren ce tre a tie s and
.d e c la re d th a t th e s e n a te ’s reje ctio n
1 w ould leave “ shocked an d s ta r tle d ”
th e w orld w hich w as still m enaced
¡by th e h o rro rs of 1914-1918. ‘‘De­
fe a t of th e fo u r-p o w er tre a ty w ould
\ m ean fa ilu re of th e a rm s c o n fe r­
e n c e ,” he d e c la re d . He said th a t only
th ro u g h th e rem o v al of th e A nglo-
Ja p a n e s e a llia n c e was th e re d u c tio n
of n a v a l a rm a m e n t m ade possible.
(R e p rin te d from th e T id in g s of
f!
A pril 8. 1907.)
,i
Mr. J a m e s T h o rn to n of th is city,
£ who w as one of th e e a rlie s t p ioneers
I of th e R ouge R iver valley, grew rem -
r in isc e n t in co n v e rsa tio n w i h a T id-
r ings re p o rte r th e o th e r day, as he
rec a lle d th e fact t h a t It was ju s t 56
y e a rs and a few days since he f ir s t
. saw th e R ogue R iver valley, w hich
( h a s been his hom e c o n tin u o u sly fo r
. m o re th a n h a lf a c e n tu ry . At th a t
k tim e th e re w as scarcely a s e ttle m e n t
b etw een Salem in O regon a n d S a c ra ­
m en to in C a lifo rn ia , th o u g h a w ell
d efin ed tra il used by th e In d ia n s, th e
H udson Bay tra d e rs an d a few in ­
tre p id gold h u n te rs
follow ed th e
, c o u rse in a g e n e ra l way of th e S o u th ­
ern P acific ra ilro a d 's S h asta ro u te
th a t is now th e m ain a rte ry of com
m erce betw een th e tw o sta te s.
Mr. T h o rn to n w as one of a
of 22 m en w ho s ta r te d o v e rla n d fro m
L a F a y e tte , th e p io n ee r s e ttle m e n t
of old Y am hill c o u n ty , F e b ru a ry 11,
1851, fo r th e C a lifo rn ia gold fields.
Only tw o of th a t p a rty , h im se lf a n d
C h a srle s M. H en d rix , w ho now r e ­
sides a t P e rry . Iow a, su rv iv e , as fa r
as he know s.
H is b ro th e r, Jo h n
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and
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MIXING ROOM AT POWDER
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PLANT EXPLODES— 3 K II,LED
¡p a rty , each of w hom w as eq u ip p ed
TACOMA, W ash., M arch
8 . — j w ith tw o good h o rses, a n d a good
T h re e m en w ere in s ta n tly killed su p p ly of flo u r an d p ro v isio n s fo r
w hen a m ixing room a t th e D upont m a k in g th e long jo u rn e y .
T he p a rty rea c h e d th e R ogue R iv ­
P o w d er p la n t n e a r C am p Lew is ex­
ploded th is a fte rn o o n . T he d ead a re e r valley a b o u t th e 2 0 th of M arch,
R ic h a rd Jiso n , Dan M arks a n d a m an an d cam ped a t a p oint now know n as
W illow S p rin g s, n o rth o f C e n tra l
n am ed G aulson.
T hey w ere a t w ork w hen th e m ix er P o in t, w hence they view ed a n d a d ­
blew up. T h e ro a r t h a t shook C am p m ire d th e n a tiv e b e a u ty of th is v al-
L ew is w as h e a rd h e re .
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