Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 25, 1921, Image 1

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A shland D aily T idings
SHLAND clim ate w ithout the aid
ot Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This is a proven
A
fa c t.
VOLUME
2
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921
Vol. 43.)
ENGLAND BALKS
Could Have Settled
Coal Strike Before
Stari Claims Leader
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CHAIRMAN
OF
re v e a lin g th e te rm s o ffe red to E arn-i
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By C H A R L E S McCANN
(U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
B E A R S AN D OTHER
LONDON. J u ly 25.— B ritish n a ­
T H IN G S
tio n a l in te re s ts d e m a n d th a t p re v e n ­
tio n in ste a d of c u re m u st be th e <s>
M r. a n d Mrs. H enry H a rri
policy to p re v e n t re p ititio n s of t h e ) <s> son of th is city a re th e p rinci
d is a s tro u s coal s trik e , w hich h a s <g> p a ls in a s tir r in g ta le of adven-
th ro w n h u n d re d s of th o u sa n d s of
tu r e t h a t h a s been g o in g th e
w o rk e rs o u t of e m p lo y m en t d u rin g <?> ro u n d s am o n g th e ir frie n d s fo r
th e la st th re e m o n th s. J. R. Clynes, <S> th e p a st few d ay s fo llo w in g th e
<?> H a r ris o n ’s r e tu rn fro m a w eek ’s
M. P .. c h a irm a n of th e la b o r p a rty ,
s a id in an in te rv ie w to day.
<?> ca m p in g trip on R o g u e riv e r
“ T h e re a r e th re e g re a t lesso n s to 4- a n d a t C r a te r L ake. T h e sto ry
b e le a rn e d from th e d is p u te ,” C lynes <♦> is se t am id th e w ild scenes of
said.
n a tu r a l
b rid g e
on
R ogue
“ F ir s t, th e n a tio n a l in te re s t. in | <$> riv e r T h e ta le sm a c k s o f h e a rs
w h irh th e m in e rs ’ in te re s t is in c lu d ­
a n d “ th in g s t h a t m ove u n d e r
ed, is n o t in c o n sid e rin g how b e st
co v er o f th e d a rk n e s s ."
to end a d isp u te , b u t how to p rev e n t
It seem s th a t d u rin g th e ir
■*> re c e n t c a m p in g trip , Mr. a n d
It
“ Second, th e w o rk e rs ’ le a d e rs, w ho <& M rs. H a rriso n d ecided to cam p
a r e chosen a s th e b est m en in t h e i r )<$» n e a r th e N a tu ra l B rid g e, a n d
u n io n s, m u st h av e po w er a s w ell as
a p a rty of fellow m o to rists.
re s p o n s ib ility , so th a t th e y can tell
B ut th e m o to ris ts m oved aw ay
th e ir fellow’s w h a t is best fo r them
a n d le ft the* H a rris o n s very
if te rm s a re o ffe red .
m uch alo n e. D u rin g th e n ig h t
" T h ird , em p lo y e rs and th e gov­ <$• th e y w ere a ro u se d from sleep
si>
NO. 274
IRISH SECRECY
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58
Drought and Fire Grips Europe;
Limit England’s Conference Vote
to u ch w ith th e s i* 'la i'o u is a re th e
LO N D O N , Ju ly
25.
P re m ie r
executives.
R e s p o n s ih illv w ith o u t Lloyd G eorge re fu se d to d a y to v»o- ,
B R IT ISH IiA B O K P A R T Y . U R G ES pow er, a n d th e a c q u ire m e n t of kn< w -j ia t e t i,e secrecy being m a in ta in e d in I
E R A D IC A T IO N O F D E F E C T S IN . ,e '^g e
lroin
co n tin u a l n e g e lia t o n ; Qffjc ia | c| r c ieg s u rro u n d in g th e S in n i
! w ith o u t th e freed om to m ak e fu ll _ , , , .
I F e in Iris h a n d B ritish peace n e g o tia -
TRADE
UNION
MACHINERY' use of th a t k n o w le d g e is a c o n d itio n
J fro m w hich tra d e s
union
le a d e rs b o n s ’ L loyd G eo rg e a n n o u n c e d t h a t
F O R SE T T L IN G CO NTRO VERSY sh ----
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be lu;gb t m ake a s ta te m e n t s h o rtly ;
o u ld trv to e m e rg e .”
ULYNES,
ALARIA Germs cannot survive
* ■ three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
w ater helpB.
De V a le ra ,
“ Ifish
p re s id e n t
of
th e
re p u b lic .”
“Maiden of the Lake,,
Ballade Opera, Features
Tonight’s Chautauqua
SUN WILTS CROPS
T he S u m m er School of Music will s p irits w ithin th e w a te rs deep.
4. T rio , Oh see. he com es, a lover
re n d e r se le c tio n s from th e M essiah
i co n ies!
M em bers of th e h ouse of c o m m o n :
i a t C h a u ta u q u a on W ednesday n ig h t,
5. M aid en 's song.
Com e, com e,
! w ere today th re a te n in g th e secrecy
LONDON. J u ly 25.— E u ro p e
W A SH IN GTON, D C.. J u ly 25.—
la rg e ly given o v er to th e J u n io rs an d
m y love, th e p h a n to m sh ip will sail.
of th e Iris h a n d B ritish peace con­ b u rn in g as a re su lt of a d ro u g h t th a t j
c h a rm in g leg en d of C r a te r L ak e
6. T rio. Oh, sh e h a s been fo r ages T he B ritish e m p ire will h av e only
fere n c e. In flu e n tia l m e m b e rs of th e is ho ld in g th e c o n tin e n t in a d ry !
one voice in th e d isa rm a m e n t c o n ­
h o u se a re p la n n in g to force Lloyo s e a rin g g rip , b rin g in g fo re st fires, 1 has been s e t to m usic by H. B. P as- h e re in e n c h a n tm e n t Ijouud.
" D ance of th e .Moon F a iry .
feren ce to be held a t W a sh in g to n ,
G eorge to disclo se th e d e ta ils of s h o rta g e of c ro p s a n d d a n g e r of m o re of San F ra n c is c o fo r th is spe-
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over
s
song.
O
ver
th
e
s
tre
a
m
s
th
e U nited Pre#8 wa8 in fo rm e d to d a y .
G re a t B r ita in ’s o ffe r to De V a le r a ., plag u es. H uge fire s h a v e sw e p t th e cial occasion. T he sto ry , w ritte n by!
a n d m o u n ta in s y o u r h e a r t h as c alled
<S> T h e m o tlv es b e h in d such a c tio n on ’ to re s ts o i n o r th e r n E n g la n d , t h r e a t - ' J o h n H. Diill, will be read by
R e p re se n ta tiv e s of G re a t B rita in ’s
th e P.a r t ° f th e h ° USe ° f coinm ons e n in g w hole fo re s ts a n d c o u n try e s -| Miss G race C h a m b e rla in of A sh lan d . to m ine
it. Ch e f ’s solo.
Step not. raah se lf-g o v e rn in g d o m in io n s w ill be in
is believed to he n e rv o u sn e ss over ta te s . T he h a rv e s t is fa llin g below
cludpd in th e d e le g a tio n , hut S ecre­
th e g u a ra n te e s m ade to U lster. Tlu th e a v e ra g e an d th e w h eat is e s p e -( a n d a c h o ru s of c h ild re n and y o u n g , m o rta l, on th e p h a n to m ship,
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p e o p le ’s voices w ill be h e a rd in th e ) —
ta ry of S ta te H ughes, it is u n d e r­
d e s ire of U lster fo ta k e an a c tiv e | cian y s u ffe rin g .
Only th e lig h te s t
(Continued on Page Four)
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b e a u tifu l m elodies w hich illu s tr a te
stood, is a b o u t to info rm th e B rit­
p a rt in th e h isto ry m ak in g c o n fe r ! ra in s a r e re p o rte d on s c a tte re d a re a s.
?>
.
,
,
i
th e them e. Mr. P a sm o re had d e v o t­ I
~ ence is th o u g h t to he backed by th e
ish d e le g a tio n th a t they will have
H o llan d is s u ffe rin g from fo re st
a g re a t a m o u n t of tim e to th e «
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,
p re stig e gain ed w hen th ey helped to! flre8 w ith g re a t forces of m en fig h t- ed
but one vote.
w ritin g of th is m usic, an d th e op- l ^ J ) 5 V O r t l l
$
s e ttle th e coal s tr ik e a n d o th e r irn- ; jn g th e m .
G erm an s c ie n tis ts a r e
It is expecte«! th a t all th e B ritish
p o rtu n ity w hich h a s been given th e
p o rta n t m a tte rs .
; c o n d u c tin g e x p e rim e n ts in dry farm
doni nions, C an ad a. A u stra lia and
y o u n g people of A sh lan d to m eet
T h e M orning Post c h a ra c te riz e s ! ing. Sw eden is s u ffe rin g , and R us-I
New Z ealan d , will be re p re s e n te d
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1 w’ith tiiis m a s te r m u sic ia n sh o u ld
th
e
co
n
fe
re
n
ce
of
Lloyd
G
eorge
w’itn
s
’a,
w
ith
its
g
r
e
a
t
w
h
eat
fields
b
lis
t­
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w ith P re m ie rs M eighen. C an ad a, and
p ro v e a g re a t in sp ira tio n to som e a t
H u g h es, A u s tra lia a n d New Z ealand.
<*> th e Sinn Fein as “ s u rr e n d e r to a e re d by th e su n , is re g a rd e d as in le a s t of th o se who have a tte n d e d
a d a n g e ro u s c o n d itio n , and c h o le ra
m u rd e r g a n g .”
I pro b ab ly se rv in g as m em b e rs of th e
daily th e p ra c tic e lessons, g ro u p ed
„ T he p re m ie r m ay he forced to p ar a n d ty p h u s is b re a k in g o u t. S p a in ’s
One hundred ami fifty m«*ml»ei-s B ritish d e le g a tio n . It is not know n
a b o u t th e piano in th e C h a u ta u q u a
c
ro
p
s
a
re
w
ilted
,
a
n
d
th
e
d
ro
u
g
h
t
tia
lly
d
s
c
lo
s
e
h
is
n
e
g
o
tia
tio
n
s
w
ith
<*
o f th e Epw orth Ix-agne, from var­ w h e th e r o r not J a n s S m u ts, p re m ie r
a u d ito riu m , an d , p e rh a p s, from th is
of S o u th A frica, will cotne a s a ren-
A De V a le ra fo r th e sa k e of p re v e n tin g is c a u sin g fire s in Ita ly .
1 ttle g ro u p som e fu tu re g re a t sing-; ious pith's throughout Southern
3>ia c o n se rv a tiv e rev o lt, fo llow ing tin
Oregon, w ho have bceu enjoying ■ re8 e u tativ e of S outh A fr’ca o r G re a t
.e rs m ay develop.
w ith d ra w a l
of
sev eral
u n io n is ti)
e rn m e n t sh o u ld see th e folly of plac- A by v a rio u s a n d s u n d ry noises
B rita in itse lf.
H u g h es will prob
cam p life and a jolly round of
from
Lloyd
G
e
o
rg
e
's
co
alitio
n
.
ing la rg e bodies of m e n in a p o si-j-^ th a t cam e from n e a rb y th ic k -
pleanunp «luring th eir w eek 's eon- i ably head th e A m erican d e le g a tio n .
A BA LLA DE
tio n w h e re th ey m u st fig h t re g a rd A ets. In th e “ w ee s m a ’ h o u r s ” <?>
f«‘ien ee here in LPhia Park, left I EUliu R oot is re g a rd e d to bo c e rta in
PART 1
less of c o n seq u en ces to th e c o u n try ■A M r. H a rris o n used a sp o t lig h t A
) ‘T he E n c h a n te d M aiden of th e L a k e ” yesterday, a fter holding a business o f a p p o in tm e n t a s a m em b er of th e
1 W o rd s by M a rg a re t E. Dill,
b e c a u s e fig h tin g a p p e a rs to th em to <£ to good a d v a n ta g e a n d saw — A
«xmferenee at w hich A shland waa I U n ited S ta te s d e le g a tio n
w ell, it m ig h t h av e been any- <*
o ffe r th e only sh ield a g a in s t s ta r ­
nam ed as th e m ost su itab le place
i M usic by H e n ry B ickford P asm o re.
♦ th in g from a m o u n ta in lio n Al
for th e L eague's annual eon feien ee
v a tio n .
P a r tic ip a n ts :
W A SH IN GTON, 1). ('.. Ju ly 25.—
“ D u rin g th e firs t few w eeks of A dow n to a com m on o rd in a ry A;
hereafter.
P ro lo g u e— M ist G race (iia in h e r-
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te H ughes c o m n u p u -
N e v e rth e le ss, it A;
j lain.
th e coal sto p p a g e , th e re a l issues ♦ h o u se tab b y .
Great credit is due to Rev. cated d ire c tly to th e Ja p a n e s e gov­
r e la tin g to w ages w ere o b sc u re d by A is p a rt of th e sto ry th a t th e A«
T h e E n c h a n te d M aiden— Mrs. Per- Charles A. Edwards, pastor o f the e rn m e n t today th e a ttitu d e of th e
b ro k e
cam p
and A
f ra n tic c o n d e m n a tio n s of th e m in e rs ’ A H a rris o n s
' ry A sh c raft.
local M ethodist church and m ana­
U nited S ta te s to w a rd th e J a p a n e se
cre e k , w here, St>f
le a d e rs w ho were, said to he en g ag ed A m oved to U nion
T
h
e
L
over—
Mies
F
lo
re
n
c
e
Allen.
ger o f the Ashland Epw orth
Ju st four years a g o Unlay A sh­
in q u iry re g a rd in g th e scope of the
By L. C. M A RTIN
in a w icked a tta c k on th e c o m m u n ­ A it is re la te d , “ th ey m ig h t h av e A land m obolized th e F’irst com ­
L eague in stitu te.
Rev. Edwards P acific d ’seussion in W ash in g to n
T h e C hief— M iss M innie Poley.
<♦>! pany coast artillery preparatory to '( U n i te d P re ss S ta ff C o rresp o n d en t» i
ity a n d d e sire d n o th in g o th e r th a n A com pany a n d p ro te c tio n .”
Moon F a ir ie s — D oro th y S tev en s,
was Instrum ental, at a ns-ent na­ d u rin g th e d isa rm a m e n t co n feren ce,
A! their departure July 2 0 for Fort
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., J u ly 25.— I J e a n e tte S te a ls , M arian Ann Con
th e s tr a n g u la tio n of B ritish in d u s ­ A
tion al convention of le a g u e lead ­ it was lea rn ed to day.
/«S
I S teven s and from there to France. » S e n a te a d m in is tra tio n le a d e rs a re at- over, M arjorie M cN air, V irg in ia Sal- ers, held at Chicago, in bringing
trie s a n d th e d o w n fa ll of e m p ire in ­
the <*onferenee to th is city for the
te re s ts .
T lie com pany w as eoni|M>sed o f 112 te m p tin g to g e t th e R e p u b lic a n sen- isb n rv . P o rtia C onover, M aud Home-
"S o m e o f .t h i s w as c a u se d by t h e i _
first, tim e. T hroughout th e ses­
m en under th e lead ership o f Gap- a to r s to fa v o r P re s id e n t H a rd in g ’s ; wood.
1
p
lan
to
re
h
a
b
ilita
te
th
e
farm
s
and
C
h
o
ru
s
of
In
d
ia
n
s.
sion o f till* in stitu te he luis been
la m e n ta b le m is ta k e w hich a t f i r s t !
J V
tain C. A. M alone, F irst lie u t e n ­
p re v e n te d th e w o rk in g of th e p u m p 3 ’
H ard-
C h o ru s of P a le F aces.
untiring in his effo r ts to m ake it
ant Donald S,»en<‘er and Second i ra ilro a d s in one o p e ra tio n .
a t th e m ines. H ad th is m is ta k e 'n o t!
! in g ’s p lans w ill he read in a m essage!
D ances a rra n g e d by Miss Ver:
a big success. Rev. Edwards wsus
L ieutenant J. A. W alford.
been m ade, th e pu b lic w ould h a v e .
re-elect«'d jus maiiagt'r for th e coin*
Donald Spencer, now adjutant ¡fro m him on th e su b ject T u e s d a j. | M atthew s.
p e n e tra te d th e fac ts m o re re a d ily
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is
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rsto
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iu
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ica
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B.
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a
sm
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re
,
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ire
c
to
r,
ing year. The follow in g w ere ap-
o f the A shland jk » s | o f the A m eri­
a n d w ould h av e seen th e s tre n g th
1. C h o ru s. T h is is th e lak e w ith
pofoted «»u th e local com m ittee:
can 1-x‘gion, stated th is m orning i tion will be so m ew h at s im ila r to th e
o t th e m in e r s ’ case.
John Rigg, I. C. W ilson, Gerald
that, plans w ere being nnjde to | b o n u s bill m essage, a n d th a t H a rd -; w a te rs deep a n d blue,
“ T h e e n o rm ity of th e re d u c tio n s F IF T Y -E IG H T H U N D R E D TKACH-) set asid e Ju ly 25, beginning next
ing will a tte m p t to tell th e se n a te
2. T rio. W ith in th is lak e th e re
T ilton and Hazel P ow ell.
im p elled th e m in e rs to use every
w
h
a
t
th
e
a
d
m
in
is
tra
tio
n
th
in
k
s
b
est)
lies
an
isle,
year, for a p icnic celebration in
E R B R E C E IV E S A L A R IE S
w e a p o n possible, a n d fo r th e f irs t
3. ( a ) . T h is is th e la k e w here
L ithia Park, in m ernety o f the as th e m ost econom ical way of h a n d -
L E SS T H A N 92OOO
tim e th e y c alled aw ay th e pum p­
(b ) Solo. T he
lin
g
an
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ly
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s
problem
.
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a
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ry s p irits dw ell
event.
Ja c k so n co u u ty fa rm e rs a n d th e ir
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m en . T h is w as th e n a tu r a l a n s w e r 1
w
ives
and c h ild re n fro lick ed S a tu r-
to th e o w n e rs ’ n o tic e to p u m p m e n ,
U N IV ER SITY O F O REGO N, J u ly j
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A
;
day
in
L ith ia P a rk . They fo rg o t th e
a s w ell a s m in e rs, to q u it o r accfep t[2 5 .— A lth o u g h th e r e a re approxi-
C l6 V C l3 n ü ,
hayiBK and tlie Chores and th e end-
d ra s tic a r b itr a r y red u c tio n s.
, m a te ly 6000 public school te a c h e rs
i less ta s k s of a g ric u ltu re . It was es-
“ T h e e ffe c t, how ever, w as to J in th e s ta te of O regon, only th ir ty
! tim a te d 500 fa rm e rs w ere in atten«.-
h a rd e n o p p o sitio n to th e m i n e r s 'of th em receive a n n u a l s a la rie s of !
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:a n c e at th e annuaI Picnic
w ith o u t e ith e r s o fte n in g o r im p ro v -1 $3000 o r m ore, a c c o rd in g to fig u re s
A picnic was held a t noon, and au
in g th e o u tlo o k of th o se who had b ro u g h t o u t d u rin g th e s u m m e r term
CONTINI ANUE OF I'RUKADK
a d d re ss was d eliv ered by G eorge A.
to a c t to r th e g o v e rn m e n t c r speak of th e U n iv e rsity of O regon. T h e re
M ansfield, s ta te p re sid e n t of th e
AGAINST
HIGH
HEELft
f o r th e m in e ow ners.
a re tw e n ty -fo u r te a c h iu g po sitio n s:
•
F
a rm B ureau.
“ B ut th e d is p u te s h o u ld h av e heen c a rry in g s a la rie s b etw een $2500 and
In th e fo o tra ce , in w hich U. C.
p re v e n te d .
H ad te rm s s im ila r to -$3000 a y e a r.
School room jobs
C LEV ELA N D . O., J u ly 25.— (Spe- C ate, co u n ty a g e n t, co m peted w ith
th o s e p u t fo rw a rd by th e g o v e rn -) th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te w ith a com ­
c
i
a
l , — T he tw e n ty -fifth a n n u a l c o n - lth e w om en folks, w e a rin g a s k in ,
m e n t w hen th e d is p u te had laste d i p e n sa tio n ra n g in g b etw een $2000
vontion
of th e A m erican O ste o p ath ici th e r e w as c o n sid e ra b le e x c item e n t,
tw o m o n th s bee i « u b ru i'te d fo r dis- a n d $2500 a y e a r n u m b e r only 240.
a sso c ia tio n opened h e re to d ay for a ; Miss Pool, co u n ty d é m o n s tra tio n
c u ssio n tw o m o n th s b e fo re th e s te p -. T h ese fig u re s in clu d e P o rtla n d . All
co n vention of o n e week w ith m ore j a g e n t, won. T h is w as a h ig h ly ain u s-
have
p a g e o c c u rre d , th e r« w m i l
th e re s t of th e th o u s a n d s of te a c h ­
th a n 1000 d e le g a te s p re se n t. M ayor ing fe a tu re , a n d Mr. C ato, w ith m as-
b e e n no sto p p a g e it all
ers. in clu d in g h u n d re d s of s u p e rv is ­
F
itz g e ra ld of C leveland d e liv e re d th e j c u lin e c u n n in g , trie d to w in l y a
“ As in th e c a se of o th e r g re a t in ­ ors. s u p e rin te n d e n ts a n d p rin c ip a ls,
a d d re ss of w elcom e.
Dr. H ugh W. ¡p ie c e of cro o k ed w ork.
d u s tr ia l d isp u te s , th e c o d s l o . p:;ge receiv e less th a n $2000 a y e a r for
C
onklin,
ot
B
a
ttle
C
reek.
Mich, sec-
T he 'r e s u lts In th e o th e r sport«
h a s show n how foolish is is for both th e ir services, th o u g h la rg e n u m b e rs
re
ta
ry
of
th
e
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ichigan
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ta
te
b
o
ard
!
e
v
e n ts w ere:
sid e s to m a k e sw e e p tn g s ta te m e n ts o f th em have s p e n t fo u r y e a rs in a i
of r e g is tra tio n in o ste o p a th y , a n d
F o o tra o e . boys u n d e r 12 y e a t ,
a s to w h a t th ey w ill n e v e r do. U n­ u n iv e rsity , college or n o rm a l school.
e
x
-p
resid
en
t
of
th
e
A
m
erican
O
steo-
A
rnold Y’oung 1st, C lau d e C a te 2d.
q u a lifie d d e c la ra tio n s of policy by
S e v e ra l s u p e rin te n d e n ts in a tte n d -
p
a
th
ic
a
sso
c
ia
tio
n
,
resp
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n
d
ed
.
G irls o v er 12 y e a rs : D elia S teûi-
e ith e r sid e in te n d e d to a la r m o r t& r-ja n c e a t th e U n iv e rsity s u m m e r term
;Dr. W illiam E. W aldo, of S e a ttle ., er, M edford, r u ra l, 1 st; E d n a Bow-
ro riz e th e o th e r side seldom h av e; from th e la r g e r to w n s of th e s ta te
W
ash .. p re s id e n t of th e A m erican m an, M edford, r u ra l, 2d.
th e e ffe c t d e s i’ed.
re p o rt d iffic u lty in co m p le tin g th e ir
U n d e r 12 y e a rs : G race B onner.
O
ste
o p ath ic a sso c ia tio n , in his p re s i­
“ A lso th e a p p tllin g u n e m p lo y m e n t) s ta f fs fo r n e x t y ear. T h e re is still
B
elleview
, 1 st; V irg in ia E nglish 2d
d e n tia l a d d re ss, sa id :
d u e to th e m in es divpu*® rev e a ls t h e ' a s h o rta g e of te a c h e rs , th e y say. Tim
In th e h o rse sh o e p itc h in g c o n te st
“ T he n o tio n a l o ste o p a th ic - cam
s e rio u s a n d co stlv d e fe c ts n tra d e s ! n u m b e r of c a lls com ing in to th e ap-
D.
A nderson of P e ta lu m a , Calif.,
palgn
of
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c
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tio
n
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in
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w
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u n io n m a c h in e ry fo - se*tP tg g r e a t; p o in tm e n t b u re a u of th e U n iv e rsity
w
on
firs t, an d JV. W. E stes of T a le n t
ing
of
high
heels
by
w
om
en
sh
o
u
ld
d isp u to s
T he ex e cu tiv e s, ch o sen as f u r th e r co n firm th is re p o rt of a
be c o n tin u e d . It h as m et w ith fa v ­ second. Score 22 to 19.
th e b e st m en 'n th e ir n lio n s , sh o u ld te a c h e r sc arc ity .
In a field of eleven In th e pie e a t­
o ra b le resp o n se by m o st of th e worn-
have power to lecur? for th eir side
W h ile fifty p e r c e n t of th o se r e ­
in
g
c o n te s t fo r boys, Lee Bonne»' of
1
e
n
’s
clu
b
s
th
ro
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g
h
o
u
t
th
e
c
o
u
n
try
,
the best term s possible. W’hen they ceiv in g th e to p -n o tc h s a la rie s of
Belleview’
won firs t, and H e n ry Ow­
in c lu d in g th e Y. W. C. A.
cannot they m ust subm it offers made $3000 o r m o re a re g r a d u a te s or
A n o th e r o ste o p a th ic college is to e n s w as second.
to them to a se’end, larger body of fo rm e r s tu d e n ts o f th e U n iv ersity
In th e g irls ’ c ra c k e r race, L uclle
be
fo u n d ed a t K irk sv ille . Mo., th e
men not quite as good as they are. j of Oregon, their compensation does
B
estw
ick o f e a st of A shland w on.
hom
e
of
o
ste
o
p
a
th
y
,
an
d
c
o
n
stru
c
-
men who are influenced by men of not equal th a t of alumni of the Unl-
To Hold Annual
Meets in L. Park
■v
SENATE LEADERS IN
Ashland Warriors
Mobilized Four
Years Ago Today
O llt OT SlX
Thousand Teachers
Get $3,000 Salary
FROLIC IN LITHIA
1000 Osteopaths
Attend Convention
S k y s c ra p e rs
nt
O hio
wn
th e ir local unions, scattered through- versity who have spent a like num-
o u t England, who are as well in i her of years in other professions.
(CwOyiSifhr »
tion of the first unit of the $200,000: with Elizabeth Joy of Belleview sec-
, building has already been started.
ond.