Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1921, Image 1

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A shlaj \ d D aily T idings
x SI1LAND c lim a te , w ith o u t th e
«Tf aid of m edicine, c u re s n in e
ca^es o u t of ten of a s th m a . T h is is
» .p ro v e n fac t.
VOLUME 3
i»t ALA tt IA g erm a c a n n o t su rv iv e
* ■ th re e m o n th s In th e rich ozone
a t A shland. T h e ptire d o m estic w a te r
h e lp s. /
(Intarn&tional News W ire Service)
«successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND? (ÍREQON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921
No. 67
BRITAIN ORDERS WORK STOPPED ON SHIPS
S'CATL prison elan
TALENT WOMAN HAS *
PARALYTIC STROKE
Mrs. C la ra S h id e le r is s u ffe rin g
, from a s tro k e of p a ra ly s is a t h er
hom e in T a le n t. She w as ta k e n s u d ­
d en ly ill T u esd ay e v en in g a lt e r r e ­
tu rn in g from an a u to rid e w ith h er
d a u g h te r a n d so n -’.n-law , Mr. a n d
Mrs. W illiam S tu m p of T a le n t. M rs.
S h id e le r h a s been a re s id e n t of T a l­
e n t fo r m any y e a rs an d h a s a h o st
of frie n d s w ho hope fo r h e r speedy!
PLANT IS DAMAGED
Five Women on ArbucKle
Jury; Formal Trial Opens
SA LEM , O r., Nov. 18.— D am age
¡e s tim a te d fro m $15,000 to $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 t
w as d o n e by fire in th e flax p la n t
( a t th e s ta te p e n ite n tia ry W ed n esd ay
n ig h t, seed, b aled fib re , a n d sc u tc h e d
1 tow b ein g d e stro y e d a n d one of th e
¡sh o p s g u tte d . T he fire is believed to
have s ta r te d from a stovo
Ü. S. NAVY MEN
Geese Fly Too High—
County Y.M.C.A. To Start j
Campaign For $5,025 Fundi
To Finance Year’s Program.
“ W e saw p len ty of geese, b u t th ey !
Hew too h ig h ,” re p o rts E . D. B riggs,! BARON SHIDEHARA, JA PA N E SE
Trades for Melon Tract —
in e x p la n a tio n of th e sm a ll bag of
GON
CITIES
TO
MAINTAIN
AMBASSADOR,
TO
RESUME
K. N elson, th e H o te l A sh lan d
w a te rfo w l b ro u g h t hom e y e s tc id
MODEL COTTAGE; AUXILIARY ta ilo r, to d ay tra d e d h is hom e on
noon by him self, E. V. C a rte r, C h a r ­
CONFERENCE WORK TOMOR­
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T O D O M E S T IC S C IE N C E W O R K eleven a c re s of irr ig a te d
b o tto m
ROW ON CHINESE PROPOSALS.
w ho h av e been h u n tin g sin c e th e
' land ju s t below th e b r.d g c a t R ogue
f irs t of th e -week s o u th of M e rrill,
•
; R iv e r, betw’een th e s tre a m a n d th e
n e a r T u le lak e . F o u r geese a n d a
A s h la n d ’s q u o ta fo r th e s u p p o rt of a n d $10 fo r p u ttin g In th e p a ra d e
STUDENTS RUN CA FETER IA S AT h ig h w ay .
H e w ill v a c a te his A sh ­
dozen d u c k s was th e o ffic ia l c o u n t. WRATH OF AMERICAN NAVAL
lan d resid e n ce A pril 1 of next y e a r 't h e co u n ty Y oung M en’s C h r is tia n ' th e b est com ic flo a t, th e T o o n e rv ille
“ T h e re is lo ts of g a m e over th e r e ,”
SCHOOL; 1OO GIRLS ENROLLED
AUTHRITIES RISE OYER CON-
ln e y e a r b e g in -| T r ° ‘le>'- J * »
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and ex p ects to e n g .s e in m elon ■ AMOC, . tu u l w o„
| a d m its Mr. B riggs, w ho has done
growing
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som e •’b ig ” h u n tin g in his day, “ b u t
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T h e d eal w as m ad e th r o u g h th e M
exn eeted to c o n trib u te T 7
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h a th e r a n d bon
im p o rta n t m a tte r in my life h a s ev®r |t b e c o u n try is so e x te n si'O th a t th e
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DR ESSED’’ USED AS MODELS.
GRAM BY FOREIGN EX PER TS.
P h ip p s R e a lty agency.
been u n d e rta k e n w ith o u t in v o ca tio n 1 g a m e is not alw ay s easy to find. We
$2600, ta le n t, P hoenix a n d C e n tia l la n d m en a re eXpecte d t o a tte n d .
P o in t each $ 1 i 5, a to ta l of $5025. |
T h e Salem s p e a k e r re la te d how to God. A nd a t th e very o u tse t of h a d few- re a lly fa ir sh o ts ”
LONDON, Nov. 18.— T he B ritish
S o lic ita tio n fo r th e above a m o u n t is th e „ Y„ clubg ,Q Q ther citie s had th ia case, my e a rn e s t an d solem n
A sh la n d has a m odel c o tta g e. It
a d m it a lly h as o rd e re d c e ssa tio n of
to begin a t once, a c c o rd in g to p lan s! fcept
im m o ra l ghQW9 a n d 8 tre e t
Is m an a g e d by a y o u n g lady , in h er
e n tr e a ty to th e D ivine B eing is th a t
all e x p e n d itu re s fo r new sh ip s, p e n d ­
j m a d e a t th e co u n ty \ . M. C. A. co n *i fa jr8 j ,y ta k in g th e m a tte r up w ith
’tee n s, Miss C la ra W ill. N ext w e e k ,
ing th e re s u lts of th e W a sh in g to n
h e w ill g u id e by e ff o r t in fea rle ss!
• v en t ion held a t M edford la s t even- tb e
e o u n c jif o r by p e titio n s .
th is hom e will he m an a g e d by Miss
d is a im a m e n t co n feren ce, it w as of-
y e t h o n e st, sin c e re a n d ju s t p re s e n t-j
ln g -
i sh o w in g th a t th e y n o t only b e n e fit
F lo ra G reen , w ho is doing th e co o k ­
! ficially an n o u n c ed th is m o rn in g . It
'Ih e sum sp e n t fo r th e w ork
th em se lv e s, b u t a re a fo rce fo r good a tio n o f th e fa c ts of th is c a se .”
in g th is w eek. T h e fo llow ing w eek
1 w as a n n o u n ced th a t w ork w ill sto p
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jn th e c o m m u n ity.
W ith th e s e w ords D istric t A tto r-
M iss R u th E m e ry w ill be p ro m o ted
j im m ed iately on fo u r su p e r-d re a d -
to T re a s u re r V. O. N. S m ith s r e p o r t ,( T he gCa rc ity of y o u n g m en in new B rad y to d ay opened th e fo rm a l ;
to th e p o sition of cook, being now
) n a u g h ts now u n d e r c o n stru c tio n .
was $3812, w hich lack ed a b o u t $600 j a c ij8on c o u n ty e x p la in s w hy th e t r i a l of R oscoe ( F a tt y ! A rb u c k le ,
en g a g ed in c a rin g fo r th e d in in g
“ It will save th e ta x p a y e rs 100,-
of p av in g expenses. A sh lan d con-
b e re is c a rrie d on p rin c ip ally c h a rg e d w ith m a n s la u g h te r, as a r e ­
room a n d tw o liv in g room s.
H er
I 000,000
p o u n d s,"
A d m iral
Scott
v .i iu t e d $1960, w hich w as $3i less a n io n g “ te e n ” a g e boys, w hich a t s u lt of th e d e a th of V irg in ia R ap p e, !
p lace w ill be ta k e n by Miss M ildred
i said, in- d iscu ssin g th e an n o u n c e
H e a rin g la te y e s te id a y a fte rn o o n th a n its q u o ta .
M edford lacked , th
d a re — th e m o st su sc e p tib le t h e “ b est d re sse d w om an in th e
E ric so n , w ho is now lo o k in g a fte r
- is - - p - erio
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m ent “ I d o n ’t th in k th a t w ork will
a t R ic h a rd W eber ’*
w 08
as a c tin g »K lb of ra ia ie g th e »1985 to r w h ic h , , 0 gOod le tlu e o e e a .
.b e to u r .„ » in lm becVoome. .b u s 11,01
m o v ie s ,” whfi died fo llo w in g a p a rty )
ever
be resu m ed on th e su p er-
q u e e rly , W e b ste r W ertz a n d C h a rlie Ebe w as ask ed
T h e c h ie f expense
given s e v e ra l w eeks ago a t th e H otel ) R oy G a rd n e r, m ail I. in d it, cap- d re a d n a u g h ts ,” he sail.«.
leav in g a p lace fo r a new re c ru it ini
T e rre ll w ent to th e Y o ster farm a t o f ,b e w o rk is th e s u p p o rtin g of a
St. F ra n c is here.
th e h o m e-m ak in g force.
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tu r d e a t P h oenix, A rts., w hile rob
th e end of th e B oulevard, n e a r th e co u n ty s e c re ta ry . C ash W ood, who
B rad y p led g ed t h a t th e s ta te
T he m odel c o tta g e ia lo cated a t
W ASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 18.—
bing a S a n ta F e m ail tra in , passed
ra ilro a d c ro ssin g , a n d found th e un- d ev o tes his e n tire tim e to th e w o rk .j
w ould p riv e by both " d ir e c t a n d c ir ­
925 B o u lev ard , next d o d r to th e
T he th ird p len a ry session of th e
fo rtu n a te m an e n g a g e d in b u ry in g
H o m er B illin g s is s e c re ta ry of th e
c u m s ta n tia l ev id en ce th a t th e d é ­ th ro u g h A sh la n d • on a m o to rcy cle coiHAience ou th e lim ita tio n of a rm ­
honin' of P ro f. G. A. B riscoe. Som e
so m e th in g .
In a n s w e r to in q u irie s c o u n ty o rg a n iz a tio n . O th e r A sh lan d
t e n d a i t c o m m itte d a s s a u lt on Miss s h o rtly a f te r his escape from Mc- a m e n t will he held M onday m o rn ­
call th e place a p rac tic e h ouse to r
a s to w h a t w as bein g in te r re d a n d c o m m ittee m en a re , C B. L a m k in ,
R
a p p e — th a t th is a s s a u lt, w ith th e n e il’s isla n d , a c c o rd in g to s ta t e ­ ing a t 11 o'clock, th e s e c re ta ry g e n ­
th e Sfcntih-H ughes w ork
S alem and
‘ w hy. a voile;,- of in c o h e re n t a n s w e rs o . F . C arso n a n d J. O. R igg.
In
a
tte
n d a n t fo rce a p p lie d , c a u se d a m e n ts m ad e by G a rd n e r to p ress re p ­ e ra l officially a n n o u n c ed today.
C o tta g e G rove a re th e onlv o th e r
w as re tu rn e d .
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a d d tlo n to th e g e n e ltn ie n n am ed th e
r
u
p
tu
r e ■ of th e b la d d e r, p e rito n itis re s e n ta tiv e s a t P hoenix.
cities in O regon w hich m a in ta in
T he illn ess of B aron S h id e h a ra ,
’i h e o i t ic e r s s u e c e d e d in p e rsu a d - c o n v en tio n w as a tte n cU d J»y F re d
fo llo w in g a n d ca u sin g h e r d e a th .”
th e s e in te re s tin g in s titu tio n s . Ash-
G a rd n e r claim ed he cam e to M ed­ th e Ja p a n e se a m b a ssa d o r, w hich
lin g W eber to r e tu r n w ith th em to E ll£ ie> H c (i a iey, F re d W agner,
l e n d , c o lle g e m occupied by f o u c ) to w n , b u , a t t e r he
, k„ ,
E>,1|13 a n J „ R
ford in an a u to m o b ile sto len a t R ay- forced th e su sp en sio n of th e c o n fe r­
,SAN FF^kN CISCO , Nov. 18.— A
teaeh jers; Mr:: L ouise H am m ond.
math», W ash. No in fo rm a tio n from ence w oik on C h in a 's p ro p o sals, is
d oor he g a \e th e m th e slip, s a y in g B a d g e r ; H e rb e rt D o ran , John. G aley,
‘ ju ry of seven m en a n d TfVt> -women
Mi si*i L o re tta R o g e rs, G e ra ld in e
n io lo icy c le d e a le rs of M edford could not se rio u s an d he will he p re p a re d
t h a t he w as going a ro u n d th e b ouse i .a \v ie n c e a n d P a u l W a g n e r, a n d
w ho w ill d e te rm in e th e g u ilt o r in
R uch and M arie R id in g s.
| be o b ta in e d of a n y sa le at th e tim e. to resu m e his w ork to m o rro w , it
T he tw o last-n a m ed te a c h e rs w ere fo r h i; bicycle. W eber s ta r te d to- Kaym on.* C arson co m p rised th e Ash-
nocence of R oscoe ( F a tt y ) A rb u ck le)
W h at th e fu g itiv e did w itli th e a u to w as st .ted a t th e J a p a n e s e em bassy.
sc h o o lm a te s of O pal W h ite ly , w hose ¡w a rd tow n on a ru n , follow ed by la n d b o y s ’ d e le g a tio n .
w hile he is being trie d fo r m an -j
E vidences of irr ita tio n over th e
i
daii
p r l l ’ bed se ria lly in th e A t-) W ertz an d T e rre ll, who bad a fla t
, is also u n k n o w n . -
Ja ck : on Ct tinty L ead s
¡-slau g h ter as th e re s u lt of th e d e a th ;
1
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e
c k in g ” w hich t h i A m erican p ro ­
lai.iic M onthly a y e a r o r so a g o —’’ tiro , a n d w ere, th e re fo re , forced to
T he m eo tiu g w as held a t th e P re s
of V irg in ia R appe, w as se le c te d anil)
1 **’’ p o rtio n of th e sto ry re la tin g gram was receiv in g fro m th e experts
createi.» so m uch e d ito ria l d isc u s ­
follow on foot.
b y te ria n c h ru c h an n e x in M edford,
sw o rn in soon a f te r c o u rt recoit-
Kfs p u rp o rte d o p e ra tio n s a t Med-
sion in th e O re g o n ia n a n d o t h e r p a -i
of th e foreign n a tio u s. h a s begun to
S p e c ta to rs say it w as som e race, w h e re a b a n q u e t w as serv ed by th e
per:; o f th is s ta te . T h e s e te a c h e r s !
vened tot& y fo r th e fifth session o f ; f ° r d >s as follow s:
crop out am o n g th e A m erican naval
tell som e in te re s tin g sto rie s ab o u t th e dem entet« m an p ro v in g too sw ift lad ie s o f th e c h u rc h , follow ed by vlo
th e tria l.
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; G a rd n e r s a 'd he got to th e m a in - ! Offjciu | s
Kli: W h itelv
, w hose “ S to ry
of O p a l’ f o r I h ,,s
is n u r s u e r s w
d -d
,
" n h o o u
.u n
n o
o t t c t a a n tc h a jjn solos, so
so n n g g s s by
by tw
tw o o m
m a ale
quar-
rs on th e b ,___
o o , k _________
sh elv es of . th e local
v |h hini u n ti,
le qua
J u d g e L o u d e rb e c k o rd e re d th e re- lan d from Fox island in a b o at. He
One i,|g b A m erican n av al a u th o r-
l i b r a r ,.
‘
“ 1 u n t,t the.» M n v e d i n - ^ t s , r e p o r ts an d sp eech es.
J. C.
T h e o th e r day I w as w ith in e a r ­ i cess re q u e ste d by th e s ta te u n til 2 th e n b e a t ltis way on a tra in to Ra.v itv ,. H | ..jt
ad ih o u g h o u r p m
T he p u rp o se of th e p ra c tic e h o u se t l ' e
ot th e G ra n ite t ity Hos- ^¡an co u n ty c h a irm a n , had c h a rg e
s h o t of a C h a m b e r of C om m erce ¡ o ’clock in o rd e r to allow tim e for mon 1. W ash., accordin-, to his sto ry . g,.ani ¡s to be p e c k ed ” to d e a th
is to tea c h h ig h school g irls th e g en -, p ita l.
L ittle d iffic u lty w as experi- of th e ex ercises. T he ch ief a d d re s s
c o m m itte e e n g a g ed in d e lib e ra ­
th e w itn esse s to com e in to c o u rt.
At Ray mont*. lie said lie sto le an and no lj|O K ian, ¡s o ffe re » in it i
tle a r t o f h o u sek eep in g .
H ere th e y enced in ta k in g W eb er th e re s t of
tio n s on a c e rta in m a tte r , w hen ! “ I'm sa tis fie d w ith th e ju r y ,” s a i» a u to m o b ile and drove to P o rtla n d , st e a d ••
was m ad e by J o h n R u d J , of S alem ,
P ut in to p ra c tic e th e t h e o r e s le a rn - th e w ay in to fow u atl(i goon a H p r.
th e q u e stio n w as a s k e d : “ W h a t
t i t e s u p e rin te n d e n t of co u n ty w ork.
• ed in th e c la ss room . Som e o f th em
, „ . ,
“ F a t ty .” “ I ’m glad th e r e a re worn- O r , th en c e to M edford. At th e lat-
Ut. in tim a te d th a t u n less e x p e rts
wards
to
Jacksonville.
w ill be th e a ttitu d e of th e lo cal
a r e said to know s u rp risin g ly little
T h is s p e a k e r s u rp ris e d a n d pleased
en on it
I w o u ld n 't c a re if th ey te r place he sa id h e b o u g h t a m otor-1 a re a b je t() Hoon
soine 30rt
a b o u t th e d u tie s of a h o m e -m a k e r.
T he s ta te in sa n e a sy lu m a u tlio ri- h is h e a re rs w ith th e s ta te m e n t th a t
p ress on th e m a t te r ? ” w h e re u p o n
w ere a ll w ornep. I'm read y .
L e t's cycle.
of a p ro g ra m ¡n a d ju s tin g th e d iffe r-
b u t q u ick ly a tta in proficiency.
t tie s a t Salem h as been n o tifie d a n d
one of th e c o m m itte e c h irp e d up,
vo? c h a ra c te r b u d d in g a n d re a l, con
go.'
i
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rem
a
in
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in
M
edford
for
th
re
e
ences, a s ta te m e n t from th e A uteri-
T he fo u r g irls from th e high a re ex p ected to send a g u a rd an d
“ T he p ress c a n n o t be d e p e n d ed
s tiu c tiv e w ork, th e J a c k so n co u n ty
school go over to th e m odel c o tta s e
d
a
y
s
,”
lie
a
s
se
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d
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T
hen
I
w
ent
can
d e le g a tio n m ig h t be forthcom -
n u is e fo r W eb er a t once.
upon to s u p p o rt a n y th in g .” W ell,
e ach schoolday m
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“ Y” excelled t h a t d o n e in th e city
o rn in g ___
an d w
ork
on th e m o to rcy cle to R ed d in g , C alif , ' ing, c a llin g upon th e o th e r pow ers
u n til noon a t th e ir v a rio u s ta s k s .!
R ic h a rd W eb er is a son of M rs “ Y ’s ” of E u g e n e , A s to ria , S alem ,
w ell, w ho said th e p ress c o u ld n ’t
th en c e to N apa, to San F ra n c isc o a n d ; to e ith e r accep t th e A m erican pro-
Tw o of th em r e tu r n a t 4 o ’clock in W illia m Y a ste r by a fo rm e r m a r
be d e p e n d ed u p o n to s u p p o rt
and La G ra n d e com bined.
by
easy sta g e s of B a k e rsfield , to L o s 'g r a m , o r e lse pro p o se one of th e ir
th e a fte rn o o n to p re p a re d in n e r. F o r riag e. M is. Y a ste r, w hen seen by z
“ a n y th in g .” F o r th e p a st tw o
W hen th e im m en se su m s b ein g
th is m eal a n d lu n ch e o n th e g irls a re
A
ngeles,
an d i«iwn to w a id San D i-to w n .
T id in g s r e p re s e n ta tiv e th is m o rn in g
y e a rs th e ’ p r e s s ” h a s been in a
given a d a ily a llo w a n c e of $2.25 fo r
expended fo r th e w ork in th e c itie s
ego.
N e a r S a J u a n C a p is tra n o I!
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food. Tw o of th em help e a t th e w as u n a b le to a ssig n a n y ca u se for m en tio n e d
very poor p o sitio n to s u p p o rt e n ­
w as
c o n sid e red — th e
had
tro
u
b
le
w
ith
th
e
m
o
to
rcy
cle
a
n
d
:
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N , D. C., Nov. 18.—
m eals th ey p re p a re , w h ic h — to g e th e r h e r so n 's suiAlen loss of rea so n , u n ­
te rp ris e s of th e C h a m b e r of C om ­
P
o
rtla
n
d
“
Y”
co
sts
$1000
a
d
a
y
—
sold
it.
I
beat
my
way
on
a
tra
in
P
re
sid
e
n
t
H
a
rd
in g h a s receiv ed a
w ith th e fo u r te a c h e rs a n d Mrs less it w as th e se v ere to o th a c h e
m erce. It h a s n e ith e r been ta k e n
H a m m o n d 's d a u g h te r — m a k e s seven iio m w hich he h a s la te ly su ffe re d . lc al w o tk e rs fe lt th a t th ey w ere
to San Diego, t::d la te r heat r u y j 'o n p l e t e lo p o rt from S e c re tary of
in to its co n fe re n ce s o r its co n ­
a t th e ta b le , o r six te e n c e n ts per
■ e tt >g u n u s u a l v a lu e fo r th e ir
way on t n ins to : exicali, to Y um a, ¡late H u g h es on th e p ro g re ss and
sin g le m eal. T he v isito rs who a re S w eet s p ir its of n ite r h a d been a p ­ n. oik . T he re a so n w hy th e asso-
fidences. T he close c o rp o ra tio n
A
riz., to M .,:icopa, th en to P h o e n ix .” s ta tu s of th e a rm a m e n t an d F a r
fed w ould cut th is e s tim a te dow n plied l o c a lly .to a lla y th e pain.
m a n a g e m e n t of th e club h a s been
„ lotion does not ow n b u ild in g s in
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E a st conference.
c o n sid e ra b ly . M rs. H C G alev an<‘
On tw o o th e r o ccasio n s W.-b. .
such
t
h
a
t
th
e
“
p
re
s
s
”
lias
not
.
a
la
n
d
an
*
M
edford
a
n
d
c
o
n
d
u
c
t
a T id in g s r e p o r te r a c te d in th is c a ­ was s im ila rly affect-, d, e a c h tim e h -
i H u g h es reu ia tied w ith th e p r e ^ -
h ad a c h a n ce to g e t th e p ro p er
p acity T u esd ay . M rs. G aley is p re s i­
he w ork 'a s it is c a rrie d on in th e
MRS.
THOMAS
WHTRINGHAM
d e n t for h a lf an h o u r a f te r th e re g u ­
Mr. am i M rs. A lfred N ielson, of
d e n t of th e school b o a rd an d ex ine ta k e n to th e h o sp ita l at S alem , (¡tie s m e n tio n e d , is b e c au se th e s ta te
“ s la n t” to th e c lu b 's a c tiv itie s for
la r m eetin g of th e c a b in e t. He was
p re sse d h e rse lf as h ig h ly pleased fto m w hich lie re tu r n e d A pril 17, a f ­
its e lf an d a ll th e w ork th e press 'S a n F r . ncisco, passed th ro u g h Ash-
” lia d e r s , a fte r c a re fu lly ca n v ass
sm ilin g a n d a p p a re n tly iti good spir-
w ith th e food, th e se rv ic e a n d o th e r te r a th re e m o n th s ’ sta y .
He h as
ta n « y e ste rd ay a fte rn o o n on th e ir
h a s been a b le to e x ercise on th e
' its w hen be e m e rg e d from th e con-
ev id en ces o f good w ork b ein g done
o n e h a n d a n d forO arai( bur ia iug th e s itu a tio n , decided th a t local
c lu b ’s s e c re ta ry h a s fa ile d to get
co n a tio n s w ere such th a t th e co u n ty
by th e d o m estic science s tu d e n ts In
w ay hom e fro m a th re e m o u th s h ik ­
I Terence.
said to he very p r o f ic e n t w ith his
th e m odel c o tta g e.
th
e
new
s.
How
can
th
e
“
p
re
s
s
,”
form of a c tiv ity w ould succeed bet-
in
g
trip
to
B
ritis
h
C
o
lu
m
b
ia
a
n
d
F ifty g ills a re e n ro lle d in th e le m a in ih g h a n d , an d a good w ork-
u:?. An e x am p le of p u ttin g up a' h o w ev er w illin g it m ay be to do
) W A SH IN GTON. D. C „ Nov. 18 —
'in te r m e d ia te p o in ts. T h e trip Is be­
rooking c la sse s a t th e high sc h o n ’, e. W eb er had $15 in m oney on his
so, in te llig e n tly s u p p o rt a n y m e a ­
“
Y”
b
u
ild
in
g
in.
u
c
o
m
m
u
n
ity
'
in
j
G ie a t B rita in ’s policy to w a rd C hina
a n d fifty in th e sew ing classes. H alf p erso n w hen a p p re h e n ie-.l.
L a te r
ing m ad e on foot fo r th e p u rp o se of
s
u
re
t
h
a
t
It
know
s
n
o
th
in
g
a
b
o
u
t.
w
hich
th
e
r
e
a
re
n
o
t
e
n
o
u
g
h
young
)
w as o u tlin e d o tfic ia lly as em b o d y ­
a h u n d re d of th e s e ta k e th e ir n
o
o
n
-
, . .• ................
»im
proving
M
r.
N
ie
lso
n
’s
h
e
a
lth
an
d
,
day m eal in th e cooking d e p a rtm e n t
T
W
hen
th
e
C
h
a
m
b
e
r
of
C
om
m
erce
m en to su p p o rt su ch a n in s titu tio n
ing
d e sire on th e p a rt of th e B r u ­
T h e food is served c a fe te ria sty le ""h ch he w as b u ry in g w hen firs t la tu rn is h e d by C e n tra l P o in t, w here,
show s a w illin g n ess to t r e a t th e '-when ju d g e d fro m th is s ta n d p o in t
sh g o v e rn m e n t to do e v e ry th in g in
an d e a te n in th e a d jo in in g class a p p ro a c h e d by th e o ffic ers.
“ p re s s ” a s fa irly a s th e p ress is
a n d fro m th e p le a s u re of th e j o u r ­
a few y e a rs ago, su ch a n b u ild in g
its pow er fo r r e h a b ilita tin g C hina,
room
T h e p ric e s seem rid ic u lo u sly
-----
w
illin
g
to
tr
e
a
t
it,
th
e
r
e
w
ill
be
n
ey
,
th
e
la
tte
r
h
a
s
been
a
g
re
a
t
su
c
­
wa3
c
o
n
s
tru
c
te
d
a
n
d
is
now
u
n
u
se
d
,
and
to a s s 's t th e la tte r c o u n try in
low-, being th re e o r fo u r c e n ts fo r
m o st d ish es.
P ro f. B riscoe to o k !
no
f
u
r
th
e
r
c
a
u
se
fo
r
c
o
m
p
la
in
t
M ISS RUTH AGNES BRADY
cess, a c c o rd in g to th e t r a v e le d .
ta k in g a p ro p er place in th e com ­
r a i t y in g a d e b t of $4500.
lu n ch a t a s im ila r c a fe te ria o p e r a t - '
from e ith e r s t J j . As f a r a s th e ‘T hey ex pect to r e tu r n to G ra n ts P ass
A sh la n d Roys Speak
m ercial life of th e n a tio n s of th e
ed by th e J u n io r high school p u p ils
T
id
.u
g
s
is
c
o
n
c
ern
e
d
,
th
e
“
p
re
s
s
”
a
n
d
proceed
via
C
rescen
t
C
ity,
h
a
v
­
w orld. Tho “ open d o o r" policy fo r
O
ne
of
th
e
fin
e
st
f
e
a
tu
re
s
of
th
e
one day a n d his check w as tw elve!
is
w
illin
g
a
n
d
an
x
io
u
s
to
s
u
p
p
o
rt
in
g
m
ad
e
th
e
sid
e
trip
to
A
sh
lan
d
I
C
hina is fav o red in B ritish o ffic ia l
c o a v en f.o n was th e sp eech es m ad e
c e n ts. T w en ty p e r c e n t is a d d e d to ;
'
circles.
th e cost of th e food to pay fo r th e
every
m
e
a
s
u
re
in
th
e
in
te
r
e
s
t
of
so lely b ecau se th ey “ fell in love w ith
by se v e ra l of th e boy d e le g a te s,
s e rv ic e s of a w om an to m ak e th e
th e to w n , w ith o u t re g a rd to in ­
th e c ity ” w hen th e y passed th ro u g h
T he re p re s e n ta tiv e s of G reat B rit-
t h e s e young fellow s told ju s t w h a t
sa n d w ic h e s an d jwash th e 'd ishes, ;
d iv id u a l likes o r d islik e s, o r jvho
n e re la st A u g u st. T hey c am e up
;
am
a t th e d is a im a m e n t co n feren ce,
s
o
rt
of
“
Y”
w
ork
th
ey
h
ad
been
d
o
-
,
th is b ein g co n sid e red ro u tin e w o r k .)
lion»
th
e
J
o
s
e
p
h
in
e
c
a
p
ita
l
b
efo
re
p
u
ts
th
e
m
e
a
s
u
re
fo
rw
a
rd
.
Can
t
w
as s ta te d , b elieve in th e m a in ­
ing, a n d th e b e n e fits ^ c e iv e d th e r e ­
M iss E v a n g e lin e P oley, Miss D or-j
-othea A b ra h a m , an d M rs. L o u ise
b
r
e
a
k
f
a
s
t,
h
a
v
in
g
c
a
u
g
h
t
a
rid
e
in
som
e
of
th
e
d
o
m
in
a
n
t
s
p
ir
its
of
te n a n c e of th e “ open d o o r” policy
from
It is re a lly a m isn o m er to
H a m m o n d a re th e d o m estic science!
a n a u to .
j for C hina as th e b est d ay of c re a t-
re fe r to th e ir a c tiv itie s as w ork, be-, th e club say as m u ch ?
T e a c h e rs in A sh la n d , th e tw o last
A fte r re a c h in g Satt F ra n c isc o th e
HAZ KIK
c a u se to th em it is a ll fu n an d e n - )
A
c o siin e rc ia l p ro sp e rity .
They
n a m e d b e in g h o n o r g ra d u a te s f r o m ;
h
ik
e
ts
expect
to
re
s
t
up
a
couple
of!
will u rg e th e a d o p tio n of th e policy
jo v m e n t.
Som e told of h ik e s a n d ) _________________
O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college. T h e in- {
w eeks a n d th e n p to ceed afo o t to
s tr u c tio n is p ra c tic a l, th e d o m in a n t
of “ in te rn a tio n a l c o -o p e ra tio n ” fo r
cam p in g D ip s, o th e rs of h o ld in g r e g - ; VXEMPLGY’MENT
id e a b e in g to le a rn to do by doing. )
L os A ngeles, San D iego. T ia J u a n a
th e b e n e fit o f C hina.
u la r m e e tin g s in A sh la n d , M edford i
DECREASING, SAYS
W h ile th e co o k in g is p e rfo rm e d upon
a
n
i
L
ow
er
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
.
G
o
v
ern
o
r
an d T a le n t.
SEC LABOR DAYIS
a s c ie n tific b asis, th e food is p re ­
L a w re n c e W a g n e r to ld of b a seb a ll!
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 18.— ! C a n tu , who c o n tro ls th e la tte r s ta te ,
Mrs. Thom as W intringham has been Forum Luncheon —
p a re d in such a w ay t h a t it is not
• • •
o n ly w h olesom e, b u t ta s te s good,
i
T he F o ru m lu n ch eo n a t th e H otel
g a m e s played tw ice a w eek la s t sum - j ««Unem ploym ent is d e c re a s in g r a p - f has a M exican r e v o lu tio n r|.i his elected to the house of comm ons as
P e rio d ic a l v isits a re m ad e to th e
h a n d s a n d fo re ig n e rs a r e w a rn e d to Liberal rep resen tativ e from Louth. She A shland on next T u esd ay a t 12
m er by th e boys a n d y o u n g m en o f 1 jd | V
S e c re ta ry o f L a b o r D avis
c ity haker'uv-, ice p la n t, c re a m e ry 1
T he N ielsons a re ho p in g *s
second woman elected to the o'clock, will ho open to all.
T he
A
sh
la
n
d
.
H
e
rb
e
rt
D
oran
in
s
c
rib
e
d
.¡tated
to
d ay as he a n n o u n c e d t h a t . k eep o u t
'
!
a n d m e a t su p p ly houses.
B ritish parliam ent, the first being
w
o r k o oi f
t m
h e
e “ inner
In
n
e
r
C
irc
le
.”
I
.v
m
..
"
h
is
r
e
s
tric
tio
n
will
be
rem
oved
be
topic
fo
r
d
iscu
ssio
u
w
ill
lie,
“
(
’an
T h e c lo th in g m ade by th e sew in g !
m
e
vvoik
v
u
n
c
,
th
e
re
w
ere
403,682
m
o
re
A
m
erican
r
„ „ u .. ,
, „ .
, Lady Astor, A m erican-born w ife of
u
p u p ils is d u ra b le , a ttr a c tiv e a n d .
A
sh
lan
d
do
i
t
?
”
T
h
e
hotel
c
o
m
m
it­
w hich o rg an iz ed a H i- 1 , s ta r te d a w age e a r n e rs In. O c to b e r th a n in fo re th ey rea c h th e b o rd e r. A frie n d Baron Astor, who
succeeded to her
s ty lis h . T h e g irls a re re q u e s te d io |
who
h
i
s
tra
v
e
le
d
in
L
ow
er
C
a
lifo
r
husband’s
seat.
Mrs.
W
.ntringham
tee
w
ill
re
p
o
rt
p
ro
g
re
ss.
L
o
v
e
lan
d
’s
fo re n sic d e b a tin g society, se cu re d j u jy e n g a g ed in m ec h a n ic a l a n d
o b se rv e not only e x h ib its of c lo t h - )
•nia
te
lls
of
p
le
a
s
a
n
t,
fe
r
tile
p
lain
s
also
succeeds
her
husband.
o rc h e s tra will fu rn ish m u s'c. E v e ry ­
m ed ic al le c tu re s fo r h ig h school m a n u fa c tu rin g in d u s trie s alone.
in g in sh o p w in d o w s an d e ls e w h e r e ,)
a t a n a ltitu d e of 3000 fe e t, a n d con-
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body in v ited , but a s th e ca p ac ity is
boys,
au
d
a
s
sis
te
d
in
th
e
O
cto
b
er
b u t th a t w hich is w ork by p e o p le ,)
Only
th e
a u to m o b ile
in d u s try
lim ite d , it w ill be a d v isa b le to o b ­
d e s c rib in g th e w ay in w hich s u it­
b o y s’ co n fe re n ce .
J o h n G aley r e ­ show ed a d e c re a se d u rin g th a t per- ,a id e rs the* c o u n try too good to be J a c k s o n F u n e r a l—
a b ly d resse d in d iv id u a ls a re c lo th e d ,
m
isru
le
d
by
M
exicans.
M
rs.
E.
E.
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
died
yesterday
ta in a tic k e t from th e c o m m ittee .
p o tte d th e l a t te r in a w ay w hich ¡od he gajd
w ith o u t g iv in g n am es.
T he N ielsons a re d re sse d in tig h t- m o rn in g a t h e r hom e a t 335 low er H. G. E n d e rs. M C. Reif« A. C. Nin-
show ed re m a rk a b le o ra to ric a l ta le n t.)
______
“ T h e p u rp o se of d o m estic science
f
i
t
t
i n g h ik e r 's u n ifo rm s, each c arry - A lm ond s tre e t.
M rs. J a c k s o n w as Inger.
ANTI-BEER
BILL
ADOPTED
T
alent
B
anquet
T
on
ight
in s tru c tio n ia th re e -fo ld ,” sa y s P ro f. i
1ng
a
s
h
o
u
ld
e
r
pack
a
n
d
ro
ll
of
ta
k
e
n
to
th
e
D
odge
u n d e ita k in g par-
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N
,
D.
C.,
Nov.
18.—
M edford h ig h school boys o r g a n ­
B riscoe.
"Girls a re tra in e d to do
Miss Ruth Agnes Brady of Balboa,
b
la
n
k
e
ts
.
T
hey
a
re
th
o
ro
u
g
h
ly
e
n
-
ilo
r
s
,
from
w
hich
place
th e fu n e ra l
LONDON. Nov. 18.— U lste r h as
h o u se w o rk in th e ir ow n hom es, in Cana, zone, in a contest w ith nearly ized a “ P e p ” clu b , called th e W h ite A fte r a c o n fe re n ce t o J i y a re p o rt
th e hom es of o th e rs , o r to m a n a e e a thousand other girls, w as voted the
E le p h a n t, w hich by com m on co n sen t on th e a n ti-b e e r bill w as a d o p te d ¡jo y in g th e ir s tre n u o u s a n d extender« will be hel ‘ a t 2 :3 0 o'clock to m o r- 'a c ce p ted L loyd G eo rg e’s su g g e stio n
11,0=9 w hom Ihov j W ™ V loy to
b„ u tifu | irl „ ,
, b J ||
w as la te r tu rn e d in to a Hl-Y club by th e s e n a te by a vote of 56 to 2 2 / o u t i n g and a re as e n th u s ia s tic a s row a fte rn o o n . Rev. C. F. K o e h le r! of in fo rm a l ta lk s to be held be-
s u c h w ork in th e ir ow n hom es. Ev-
...
”
e ry w om an la b o rs in one of th e s e ca-
' '
ls> .
y>
0 ’® seven- T hey have tw o .dozen m em b e rs, an d T h e h o u se p rev io u sly p assed th e tw o c h ild re n o v er th e w o n d e rs of n a -! w ill o ffic ia te a t th e serv ices, an d in- tw een th e U n ionists, Sinn F e in era
p a c itie s . u n le ss sh e lives in a h o tel. te «" y ears o,d’ ,s th e d«“ Bhter of a on A rm istic e d ay m ails $9.50 sell-1 m e a su re , so it w ill now go to th e ^ t u r e w hich th e y have w itn esse d since! te rm e n t w ill be m ad e in th e M oun- a u d th e B ritish p re m ie r, it w as an-
Show ing th e u n iv e rs a l need of in -j* « ‘®ran aovernm ent employee in th e
le a v in g th e Bay City.
ta in View c e m e te ry .
n o u n c e d to d ay .
ing w eenies a t th e fo o tb a ll g am e, president for final ratification.
zone.
recovery.
ASHLAND ONE OF TH R E E ORE-!
LEADS OFFICERS
IN FAST
CITY IN I L M
H az K ík
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VISIT ASHLAND
7
j
ptruction of this character.