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

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survive three months
a i_ib* rich oz°ne at I
Ashland.
The pure
domestic w ater helps.
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NOVEMBER 25,
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! Ashland climate, with-
out the aid of medi-i
cine, cures nine cases
°5 teQ of asthm a.
^ ih is is a proven fact.)
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CHINA SCORES NEAR EAST VICTHPV
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ia iiim r a \
W M ÍE S “ ^ N D CHALLENGES WORLD K « S «
M D F O B » POWERS ON ARMY REDUCTION M U M
ippinc and sliding
»fidino over a rain
Slipping
soaked field yesterday afternoon, the
A shland football team fought its
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way to the undisputed cham pion-1
ship of Southern Oregon, by a score
of 12 to 0 over the Medford team '
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OF SIX MACHINES
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Walker, Former Ashland
Telegraph Operater, Wins High
Honors A t R e d d in g O ffic e
on the gridiron of that city. The^
game was witnessed by the largest
crowd of ^ football
fans
th at has gath-i
gath-
o w v u a x i t<
»us m
ered during the grid season, which
W ith the shuffling of s ir Pa
ended J ° for
team w»th t h e j a slippery, rain-covered pavemen“
L the local teara
final Medford game.
I into
e stird a v T af
f-
into the
the roadside
roadside ditch
ditch y yesterday
ood football” was the verdict of t ternoon
a f t A
4:30
o rn o o n
a
• 9 a o’clock
~ » _ i_ « on the p»
ie returned Ashland rooters l a s t' cific highway near the South
“J o t , heli iC t” S ah° " e<i
‘r “ ' - | 0 reso n 0 “ s >“<1 Electric company
P <t games to advantage ®as Plant between Phoenix and atoh
« « « , « , the opposition „ ¿ f o r d , a long string o, cars were d t ‘
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WASHINGTON. D. C„ Nov. 25.—
A decision was recahed by the dis­
B Ï FRENCH LEADER
arm am ent conference powers in a
secret session today, th at the sys­
tem of extra territo riality im posed
J " R- W alker, Redding m anager nt o*.
upon China by a treaty of the pow­
the Postal Telegraph-Cable company, f C a b li^ ' ^ ° f
P° 8taI TeleSra Ph-
ers. is wrong an d should be abol­
Rey
has been notified by Edw ard Rey.
> , COmpanj'- as a student oper-
nnldk
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the
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F
ished.
a
to
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in
the
Ashland
office
in
De­
n o l* . y,ce president and general
NEW YORK, Nov 25.—-Pacing up
m anager, of his success in th e busb cember. 1918. He rem ai„ed as an
The extra territo rial system, un­
operator
there
until
April
21,
1920
ess-gettm g contest conducted dur
caged Ron.'“ p T e r n T T o X T
d l,7
E which the foreign
r° re‘Sn “ nations
attobs estab.
e8tab
der
ing e July
and August
when he waa
was « made m anager of thé
July and
August, and
and with the ' When
IlcF
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X
ril
i_
nf thn o
em ier nriand,
Briand, head ' lished their own rnnrto
letter
o n t r o l „ ¡ dding ° ffice’ where
m
delegation .to
to the dis­
oxercisea
dis- i u r i s d i c . ......... .. ------
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Mercise<i
e tte r of
ot notification
notification and
and c congratula-
ne has re- of the French ■delegation
jurisdiction over their own nationals
mained
in
charge
ever
since.
arm
am
ent
conference,
today
isaued
t on, came a handsome banner, era- kz
,,
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since. Mr
e o the mud which did much) la>ed for several m inutes in the iam blematic of „ « o r y , which n o w ” , W alker
form erly conducted a cigar a cha»enge to the world powers to and subjects on Chinese soil, will
tW° 3qUada ,Q
traffic which resuRed
J
store a t Nei. Creek and was f a r o / reduce th eir navies iQ proportion to
hemsi displayed in th e windows
not be abolished immediately
An
their W
16 A shlanJ b°ys topped
N° injuries resu lted aAd the cars Mr. W alker’s office.
X o d " ° ’ " “ th a‘ P' are abd lb T h l " ’¡J“,®?10“ announced by France. t h ^ eZ en t’ however’ wa3 reached
Medf adJ e r’ a n es in avoirdupois.1 were only slightyl damaged Accord
The challenge was given in a dic- th a t the policy would gradually be
The contest was for the best in
in
11“
Donald
” c “/ » „ „ „ a . “! S ? ' , “
r 8
D 0M - Dickerson,
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the circa™.'
c ,X
N
e ^ 8tatem ent to an International abandoned as soon as China displays
bandicapPed
somewhat
ph
y
s-'
m onths1“ 8r0SS 6arnlng3 for the two
Rally
because
of
an
accident
he
suf­
News
Service correspondent this ^ s h i i R y t0 ha„d ,e 3UCS J X “
onths, as compared with the cor-
team w ork and class since their , J hi. way home from the J
£
morning.
fered
nine
years
ago,
but
this
has
responding months of 1920. for of.
Z « T t h l “ 6 ASh“ n<l t,Sam the
D1" ‘er80a
'" c e d h, T h e
fice efficiency, the handling of cor- not prevented him from raising his h,
vFrenCh Premier 8harPly re-
13 ‘bou61“ '» o a s t i -
I ^ p o n d e n c e and the collectloa of n “ ceh i : v ish state ° f efficieacy’ uked Lord Curzon, the British for­
rh
? “ 3t “ “■nor‘ l victory - for
_
a t by a high score
(an d come nearly co a standstill, be­ acc„„n,s
Mr. W a|ker
o'
ronndi
P revented him from eign m inister, for his assault on the ed for ,n ' K
Clline8e d8l8« ' c a Pioa j
A lthough big gains in yardage ing unable to pass the car ahead be­ score
al, departm ents ot the cin
mg up a large clientele of tele- French policy toward Germany, and t h . P a r , ?
‘i° b
tba •’’«era at
* ere aiade by both team s through- cause of a northbound car coming
W h -sera He Is wei, known a i d ’ again told why France must m ain­
the Paris peace conference and were
nn h
T 1“ 6’ n° 3C° re wa3 made “ P/ “ St
tim e’ The car ahead y e a T „ T " “ "'- 'r h ° 18 ‘ ” »ty-sia iked and by his strict attention to tain a large standing arm y to pro turned down
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until early in the second quarter. the num ber of which was taken by
tect
her
territo
rial
rights.
Slnes3- and because of the spien-
s of age, began his business ca
An Ashland player nosed over the Mr. Dickerson, stopped with the ou t­ r
abt tr
h hi S C° m P any has
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of standing arm ies of the world
ne ln the first q u arter just a sec-i side wheels only about eighteen
able sncce
to render, has been-one of the
seif for f i r X a “ “h l 1" ^
th e ^ T , 18 QOt b6iQe C0Qsidered by
whÎ
ti°° I e lU
1Q oeatlng
beatlng the
‘he referee's
referee’s ’ *nches off the pavement A Emtu
. l l , i s t *i
m anager3 on the Pa-
the delegates to the disarm am ent
î P
a. X. «
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he entered I cific SUCC6S8fuI
coast
whUtle.
Because
of
the rain diffi. » ' Fioyd Crosslin “ame up , X nd
Clue coasr
conference and p ro b a c y win not be
uhfr was encountered in m a k in g ‘ Mr- Dickerson in a Ford P beh,nd
It
was Officially stated todaf.
mTde ^
atZ ? i 1UreS haVing been ^ wheel
e e l of
of which
which was
was caught
caught by
" w
™ n
It
was announced that the con­
made by Captain Leslie H eer
Ram J. A lbert’s Paige car which
ference
win devote attention to such
Lineup
Ashland: Alien Bro-
^ m e up behind Crosslin and was in
m a tte r as the use of modern Z 2
7 a eie V 1
T a y l° r ’ k f t
ta c M
^ n g e r of skidding on the wet pare
Pons ,n w arfare, but will not make
left e
Hg’ Center: H arry H iIt- men into the Ford.
in order to
X hc
H arIaa McWilliams,
,h .R M ,hC A'
’BS,br C f 'a™ i «
‘°
™ ° ‘ tb8
c a r l f / T h M r Alb6rt turned
rlgh
guard; Allen Autry, right
«ks Methodist Episcopal church, re.
car. off the pavement, but caught
Cant
T t0D RaraSey’ ri*ht end the rear wheel of the Ford and
turned yesterday from a two weeks
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 25 _
trip to Detfolt MJch
q h
Heer> * uarterback; turned the la tte r across the pave
The
question of lim iting the sfZi
Hght haD er; , K ,,baCk: Charl6s R- b ,
‘eQded a national conference of the
WASHINGTON. „ . c „ Nny“ ’ ^
ght half; Albert G utbrey, left half
- ethodist Episcopal church. He de-
Dickerson to X : :
R ^ e e s : Ceeley Hail and A. B. Mc-
or the ttrst time since the states­
C ares the conv,n«i„Q t0
men
of the world began their labors
A shland’3 autom obile show th«
u<
h iT - w c k
st0‘>,” d abd
e r ehe8idea' e8.' m eeti“ g
“ 3 kln'i cv-
here two weeks ago at the disarm a­
“ *a c i , i ' ot the Oto m T a T 883' ° “ mber ° '
and n t,.“
“ ’ as ‘" ’ PDatlonal
m ent
M
* ' ar
the pare w 7 u t . '° ^ . h8"i
“ °ee ,n to r'“* t‘vc to th e highest de- ment conference, a distinct atm o-
baker " ea“ "”“ te- '»»»tber Stude.
Phere of pessimism hung on the
A lt« t .
" aS jU8t »ehind » r
W
ashington conference today when
P re s id e « H arding addressed the
Albert a n d was driven by Henrv
conference,
urging
church
io
Pace, ,k ,dded into A lbeit's car
giving“ a 6* W° rk after tbe ThaDk«-
sporla, merohanrn.
giving day receas
m aking s n autoa
,n
(he
t
stand chnrches'o'f
tru e to her ideals
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m e n f s X moToTug Î r V Z a ’h h “
<ian
T m ïric a ‘*Tho
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The first
tian churches of America n, , h r 8' '
‘>rat flush
ilusb of enthusiasm and
am
'a lt in thia crucial h o u r " d 7 “¿ ' « . " T '
“ •« followed th.
a
PLANS F O R M U L I W
ASHLAND ADIO SHOW; HDituinii
W K AE NAIAEORW SEAREEI
M FIWF E nr M «pon'ïimr
O H E R E ^œ ^
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Rev. Edwards
Returns From
’ Church', Conféré
PdeM1UB>
MeT.
Em ..PT lde“ ‘' "especially' the
c can
« naval program has tbb
been Hl.
utwE Mr
a
am ount contrib- pelled by the controversial facton
ô f l m ê , m,aS S by tbe bfethodists
was wpii
a. j
As Qian 4 >
*nis departm ent wii
" Ce Uduid.
ber of « „ T
d
tb6 ,arge
1 j
' he A rm bry' tek eth er . R h 7h< retail $ i.7o per can
2°
ri“
Pa8t
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the"0 h “ h the P°W6 r S g O t d °™
fol^
ded‘ » » •« » » . ’ b i ' c ï i - n d T m Z
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h , i hard task
ta 3 t of translating
r OI guests entertainoH
. ¡educational
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crie f°F lym bth t R0Xhibit8’
a ' “ 0“ ' The Pessimist!
W. P. „aw ley. pres,den, ot ,h e 1
h r n o T w ^ h V w ' - - - 3' 0 ' Wb“ c L eg five millions raised by the women o u t i ^ J
missionary societies
’ oh»
8 3hared by many of th
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The conference was held •
- I ° bserFera
W ashington-and by no
( Co“ «nued on p age p lv ef
PfhiD.etrOit’8 big Methodist c h i“ch°e“ e i a
J ? ' egates themselves,
oon near the northern limits of tho , stood ih
m arket, which barely / Ot tbe ass°ciation which is to he
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or
tbe
hich also accommodated a confer’
8pacioua d m- ’, ganized Monday evening at the Pres
city, on the charge of exceeding the mg room w ^ ^ d
ence of the Detroit area at ih f
limit hv
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s
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Was decorated
with v«i byterian chnrch
v
F e
speed limit,
by j t j t M p M ou
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aecorated
i
low
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T e T ' t t b; <kbr' 8nd 'F i c d T
«»« « .I J I .» j !
Tb8 Chicken coops used a , iasi
Gme. The iatter
8a“ e
golj?n
Part
of
the
church
and
was
a
tte
n
d “,!
I
I ', 3Ce O®»«)' » court a t War dinner n,™ ,
° tbe re«'
8 ta lr are “>day being
hx 3000 people, being open
t 'e i
^ ¿ : u i „ y istn . ~
a„T
x ^ T o T r r 3" 8" ^
wU
a s11Ca ttIn d e d thhe
COQf- e n c e
n o . which he paid under strong p"rm itmo'ng
h“'
“8
bU‘"
M°
r8
attended by only 1500 deleJ
being built.
More v o i u n t ^ ^ ^ e Z
gates.
" a “ 1whoa canneeded
W° rk Tho»e i
Mr ? w T h C7 i8ted ° f M r a «d S u i i v i r G ^ B u D e “ " “« K*
Detroit is one nf
Kenneth ^ ho/ an as*ist are urged to be on
cities nf tk
tbe wondbr 18793822
Mrs. W p. Hawley, W illard Hawlev ■ P L n^i ’
B ut,er> Bert t Moses,
Fdw ! h
W° r,d ’” declares Rev
Moses, hand tomorrow m o rn in g -w ith saw J
£ e r son. a friend, and th e " T a m
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o c fo c i m m er’ . if PO33ibIe~ at
e a H ,o r„ T ei. „ d T e r e rX
‘,”n8 h ' Z B ,° ‘
1 ferencê w ïs t ?
V '’ " ° “ r Cb- I
Lum ber is being hauled for the I
on account of the ^ e c e n r s i o V l n d 6 !
MEETING SATI rbay
Z T t y 'X
iO' 8’ a“ “ " - - ' < a S e
M ed fo r d . Or., Nov. 2 5 ,- R e v
Stock sheds, which are to be erected ’
u
n
e
city
has
a
population
of
o
v
er'»
t°o“rium S HUnd adjaC6nt tO the N ata-lj
C.
Koehler, of Ashland, was th<
Chica°gno
a ; ; w ' h h “ ,n ; , T
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a e “ ut7
tb " ' 'bb”
cc »8l
as 7 a,k er at
highly
inrti
eXpressed
himself
as
fare
m
eeting
will
be
held
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25 a at , 2 2 E
7 L : " in ? . t e h beld . N»’
Cbber
highly
over ■ his
o’clock
November
een mil
m’U ° ” hiS placo eight-,
single street is twenty-six
T
“ncheon' »W eh was held a t the Ho-
Governor O Roti" a n d ^ t h T 'L ^ t a i v I « o u n ^ y T u w e “Ï n d ^ M ^ 88
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conssnatiy
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Rb8' ^ bl- > theute
Dead India
° n th a '
feet J ?
road, has donated 2000 j
The return tr l p - „ as made by way
Tb6 F° “ r Sl|"are Citizen The
:o u ^ a t: b“
^ x : ° : ; dD n d i ^ : ^ o“ 8;ration
feet of lum ber for the stock sheds
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m e n u o, such a citizen were
Correspondence is being carried oni
uty McMahon. The X e T m a gn ^
T
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H a z IÇik
REV. KDEHEER IS
M EDFORD FORUM
F.
with a num ber of prospective judges!
ay\ al8°
- u s e d ^ Messrs
H a g is
o i going
n g “^ to ; ; : alZ
; ^ r ChUdren-
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als° accused
This
v a tio “8
u r d <-8 V - « p Z m m e e „ n , ? s . j X m T 3 fl
- cMahon and Gowdy of being “fn m other in A shland“166*1" 5 and any e n tertainm ent committee is ar
f
.
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for a earn,
J ? “ ? ? ? . is ,S arrang-
a r ta n g -■ |
o h Î T Î ’ aDd ° f diViding ‘he money ' urged t r f a t± ? ,a ° d ° r M in ify is ing
urged ttf attend The rooms will b e 'o f the fa! ca^n n a l the last evening!
i°nb “ ‘“/h
Pe° Pi*
«Pee/
ing"“ T h 7 7 h " ” ' ne Pe° ,’' e ,or ’ need'
™
Is a a e good
o o i '',
? “ to find
b e '.°
' tbe »1
falr
expects to have some-1
This ’ is
time
thine
ir a and
n d expects
. be
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Asniand officer th a t he had tra ' WASHINGTON
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definiin
quentiy bee" arrersted fQp
’ Secretary Of State H u g k ^ 07’ 25 ~ upon in regard to adniL iT n“
G l a r e d his intention of recom I k aI,y d®nied the D^ f , 6 8 c a te g o r t h o u g h H. O i n d e x e „
• Continued on Png,
j ^ « Z t a n r o f ' t h T Z ’ E w ' ^ , , ' ' ' 8 ‘' ' ^ ‘ ' ‘'’ ' ^
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006 ° f the most d«test-
h -f6
th i® W° rld is back~
biting. W here people smiIe tQ
your face and
— stick a knife in
your back. There is some excuse
for getting mad and pummeling
a
fellow on the face, but to stick
•
him secretly in the back is char­
acter assassInation
assassination pure and sim-
sim­
II a(tfer
I Pl6'h
a‘
ple. It 18
is hard tO
to be,ieve
believe th
that
’ 8UCh
such backbitine
backbiting <*a
can he
be born
born of
of a a
ROOd P.Onflnian/tA
“^ ‘’s'o'cêntî
P01l«T.|»rte» given to the acioof boy or gin)
fr° m
sees from the temple.
haz k ik ,
¡'e r.
which he harr yn,H S a ' m a m a ' r Un’8r'“ e'i a#<l ’,MCrtbw'
i h e e n 'Z
J e i - e r nnti, W ashington w a s'trn v
eiea< the train harino k
, >1. Yakima, Wash., in order", o X h
j ' h . storm on the Co,umhin r Z
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req u,sites «
a „ „ T ° ‘be
■ .
“ good citizen was an
« o n T « ‘" h '1* ' Cb',8 ,r“«>’'« organiza-
t a u d , h . i ' k o ~ R}'-• •
a ' 8°
“ '° ing “ 'np sombined wHh a 'i t v and ,'hS| i ‘ “ti0Ils of 'h e commnn-
„
T
r
nJ Ry: ,Tbb
B" « e a district
istric , has
has tHitien X X ' T g r e « T e a ,'
j
lu e Liutte
Produced more than a million dollars
l - ' h Of m etals; copper h e a d U g '^ time in the high school of th ^ p re !
thè dayv.T hl' h ’ h0'" d be de r°te d t
IS i3 the most productive th« an i
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Í . Í d,ey* opment of the intellect
wetaNbearfng area of ,ts size in
at length and with fervor.
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