Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1921, Image 1

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    M alaria germa cannot
survive three months;
in ths rich ozone at;
Ashland.
The pure;
domestic w ater helps.
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON,
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
Ashland climate, with
out the aid of medi­
cine, cures uine cases
out of ten of asthm a.
This is a proven fact.
No. i 8
JAPAN ACCEPTS NAVAL PROGRAM
Tremendous Ovation Given
Foch By Ashland Throngs
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“Ashland schools are as good andi
as well organized as any in Oregon,” j
ifc-clared Miss Bertha Davis, state
supervisor of vocational training, at
last n ig h t’s meeting of the Parent- ,
Teachers’ association at the Junior
high school. The speaker also gave
high praise to the parents and teach­
ers of Ashland, 202 of whom have
handed themselves together for the
betterm ent of the children of our
city.
This association is to give a candy
r A lto n t . R o b e r t s ,
HANFORD MacNIDER
and fancy work sale the evening of
C h a ir m a n A m e r ic a n L e g io n
Commander AmericW Legion
n a t i o n a l c o m m it t e e .
December 17, at the high school
gymnasium, and to assist the Haw­
thorne school in putting on a big
entertainm ent at the same»time and
place. The sale begins at 7 o’clock.
All members of the association are
urged to donate fancy work, or to
furnish goods to be sold on commis­
si». or to give supplies for making
candy, the latter to be m anufactured
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by the dbmestic science teachers of
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th e high school.
If members re-
Heralded by the blowing of sirens and whistles
spond liberally no personal solicit-1 thirty minutes before. Marshal Foch, the internation-
ing will be necessary, which win ally honored commander of the allied armies during
mean a great saving of tim e and la- yle w*orld war, arrived at 2 o’clock this afternoon,
bor. Funds will be used to pay for a
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a Piano in the H aw thorne school t h " r e c ;P l e n t o f 8 clamorous and cheering ovation
The Junior high school expects toi“ Standing* room only” describes the appearance of
hold an entertainm ent a little Jater the Southern. Pacific'
plat£onn4 jammed with
to finish paying for their piano.
¡throngs of Ashland people and school children who
e . e . Elliott, state direcor of vo- awaited the arrival of the French leader. Members
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 2.—
; Japan will completely accept the
American naval ¡wo gram ,the In te r­
national News Service was Informed
on the highest authority today.
This break in the official Japan­
ese attitu d e represents a sweeping
victory of the diplom atists of th a t
country.over the powerful m ilitarist
party.
Jap a n ’s decision was re­
vealed by a high official of the Jap­
anese delegation whose authority is
unquestioned.
The Japanese diplomatic group Is
F r a n k l .
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winning its demand, for the accept­
F ast C ommandes oe A merican L egion ance of Secretary of State Hughes’
proposals, he declared, only by im ­
pressing upon the opposing group
the fact th a t Japan alone would have
to bear the blame for another fright­
ful world war if she wrecked the
W ashington conference.
Acceptance of the American pro­
posals should be made as a “ Japan­
ese sacrifice” to the attainm ent of
world peace, he stated.
School Children March
To Depot; Prof. Vining
Gives Welcome Address
speech a t last n ight’s meeting. He:of the American Legion, veterans of the civil war;
arrived late yesterday afternoon a n d city officials took a lead I
from K lam ath county, where he had ing part in welcoming the Mar VinSi»g. who delivered the address
been hunting, saying he had seen slial and his party.
of welcome on behalf of the Legion
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and the city of Ashland. H anford
3,785,423 geese, but all of them saw
When an half hour before tr a in , MacNider> national commander. of
him first.
Mr. E lliott is visiting
was then
in-
A shland’s school today, and those time, the fire whistle and sirens an- , the American Legion,
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who are showing him around are »ounced th at the party had left Med- ( troduced and made a short speech
confident th at he will heartily en- ford, th e Ashland school gongs ; followed by M arshal Foch.
Ashland members of the Ameri-
clnse Miss Davis high opinion of j sounded dismissal, and the school
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°v“ v''* ,can Legion were much interested in
them.
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I children were m arched through the
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‘Instead of domestic science, w e! „ . . it_ ,
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tne speech made by H anford Mac-
................... streets to the depot, bent on seeing N1(>3r the th irty .two year old
year old na- ;
should teach domestic ‘a rt,’ training
the man around whom history still tional com m ander
of th e Legion.
our girls to be home m akers,” said
unfinished was surrounded with who accompanies
M arshal Foch’s
Mr. Elliott. “ Home economics work
the glam our of accomplishments.
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in our schools is becoming manual
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The scene at the Southern Pacific
training, which is a wrong tendency.
yards was an inspiring one and will
Children should be taught th a t which
will directly aid them in their work ! '“ ° g rem ain *“ ,he memory Oi those
in life. Women are home m a k e rs.;" “ 0 " ere « > « » "•> ' e" ° “ Bh to be
The main purpose of the home is the present. As the special train slow­
preservation of the human race. The ly came to a stop, the band played
duties of a home m aker are four- ^
M arsellalse’ the F ren <* tri-co lo r’ NS
fold; to provide shelter, food, cloth-1 &nd StarS and Stripes mingled their
ing and education
folds to &e th e r- while every eye was
“ The training which our girls re- focussed uP°n the M arshal’s car.
ceive in
in domestic a rt is good, b u t | When the n° ted Frenchm an appear-
it is too restricted in is scope. The ed, he did not fulfill the expecta-
Sm ith-H ughes course aims to en­ tions of those who expected to see
large this branch of education so it a typical god of war, massive in
will cover every duty of the home stature. Though but sm all in body,
m aker. We establish practice houses Foch impressed th e gazing m ulti­
such as you have here in Ashland, tud? as great in spirit, with an in­
and as there is at Cottage Grove, dom itable will and unfaltering cour­
age.
F orest Grove and Ontario, where
Glenn Simpson com m ander of the
girls take complete charge of the
Ashland post, had charge of the
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ceremonies, introducing Prof. Irvin
H a z IÇ ik
Dublin People Peaceful But
Apprehensive; Exports More
Than Imports; Girls Spirited
BY DANIEL O’CONNELL,
I ground. I have seen the principal
Dublin, Dec. 2.— Twelve months part of her third city, with its
ago Dublin was one of the most un­ stately City Hall, all a blackened
happy cities in_ W estern Europe. mass of burned ruins. Yet the I r ­
Today, though anxious for the fu­ ish farm er and tradesm an went on
tu re , the Irish capital is at ease, re­ his way, all the tim e working, and
joicing in the peace of the moment. made his native country pay her
The Dublin of 1921 compared to the way.
D ublin of 1920 is as different as the
Peaceful Dublin.
New York of 1918, with its war fear!
We have peace here today for the
-and its short rations, is to the New time being, a t all events; yet no­
York of today.
body knows w hat tom orrow may
Ireland Is prosperous, byt could bring forth. Irish politics are as un­
be more so. Ireland, despite the te r­ certain as an April day. The sky
ro r of the past three years, is the may be bright one moment, the next
.o n ly country in Europe th a t is pay­ the rain clouds appear. Similarly,
ing its way. The exports from Ire­ when all looks black and dreary
land today greatly exceeds her lm- some favorable wind comes to
j>orts. Yet I have seen m ost of the brighten the horizon. Despite the
factories where E rin made her
World-famous batter burned to the
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Lengthy Appeal
For Brumfield
Be Filed Soon
M a r s h a l . ‘
FOCH
EDITORIAL
M ARSHAL
a
FE R D IN A N D
FOCH
One more link in the chain of
friendship between the people of
France and the United States
was closed more tightly today
when Ashland turned out in force
to welcome Ferdinand Foch,
French M arshal, an d a historical
figure as the commander of the
allied arm ies during the world
war. The ovation of the cheer­
ing throngs was of more than lo-
cal Importance. It signified a
recognition of the national feel­
ing of honor em anating from the
tim e-gloried friendship with a n a­
tion whose sym pathies have been
olosely entw ined with American
ideals since the days of Lafayette.
M arshal Ferdinand Foch was
born October 2, 1851, in the Py­
renees m ountains near the Span­
ish border and is of Basque blood.
He was given a thorough educa­
tion a n d was later trained as an
artillerym an. He first saw m ili­
tary service during the siege of
Paris in 1871. In addition to his
m ilitary achievements, he is a
noted w riter, the au th o r of sev­
eral books on m ilitary science.
TRIED BV SINN
FEIN; 2 KILLED
PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 2.— The,
rivers in W ashington and Oregon are -
swollen today, due to the heavy'
downpour of rain yesterday.
xR ain, accompanied by a sever«
windstorm which felled trees, and
ROSEBURG, Or., Dec. 2.— The ap-
tore down telephone and telegraph peal in the Brumfield m urdbr case
poles and wires, Is stopping traffic^ will be filed within a short time, ae­
on the highways in scattered sec- cording to Attorneys Rice and Or-
tious of the two states. Telephone cutt, who appeared for the defend-
and telegraph service is badly crip- ant during his trial here. Mrs. Eve-
pled.
lyn Johnson, court reportei l i no t
Some of the highways of both working on the transcript, which
states were covered! with several feet i
probably be finished w ithin a
of water. King and Pierce counties, i (ew days. As soon as the papers are
in W ashington, are threatend with prepared the appeal will be filed and
the wdrst flood conditions since De- this will autom atically work as a
cember, 1917. The town of K ent Is stay of exuctlon for the condemned
partially flooded.
man who Is sentenced to dte on Jan-
The gales blew In plateglass w in -juai*y 13, 1922. The transcript will
dows and hurled signboards to the he four or five hundred pages in
ground, uprooted and broke off trees length, according to the attorneys,
and poles in different cities.
and will cover much of the examlna-
The city park of Vancouver, W ash, tion and testimony. The defense en-
was alm ost entirely covered w ith deavored to obtain an order provid­
fallen trees. Forty trees were felled!
th at the state should pay for the
in the L aurelhurst park here, and transcript of all proceedings, but
hundreds of telephone and electric Judge Bingham held th a t only those
light poles were blown down. Huge Proceedings where there was disput-
plate glass windows in departm ent e<J exam ination or testim ony were
stores were smashed and the dis- needed in the transcript. The de­
plays damaged or wrecked.
i fense intim ates, however, th a t the
The Spokane, Portland and S eat-, transcript will contain much more
tie railroad to coast points was than th at designated by Judge Bing-
blockecl, due to a washout of 2000 ham. The transcript of the entire
feet of track.
case was desired, but the defense did
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not have funds for this, and conse-
Two K entuckians have .invented quently took only th a t portion held
an electric power plant for rural pur-i to be most vital to the case. The
poses which is so autom atically con- attorneys were unable to state the
trolled th a t it produces current only exact date upon which the appeal
when a light or m otor is sw itched will be filed, but said th a t it would!
on<
I be in the near future.
Undercurrent of Obstruction
Thrown in Way of Recognition
of Mexico by U. S. Government
The secretary of the Ashland
Cham ber of Commerce ¿Appears to
be a crackerjack on putting up
schemes to induce Ashland m er­
chants to double th eir advertising
expense w ithout increasing their
business. W itness his backing of
the Medford Record special edi­
By LOUIS P. KIRBY
, expected as a result of court in ter­
DUBLIN, Dec. 2.— Two sensation-
tion, the M edford Clarion, and
pretation of article 27 of the consti­
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
the Medford printed lite ra tu re of i al breaches of the Irish arm istice,
tution
as not retroactive and as not
MEXICO CITY, Mex., Dec. 2.—
in which two men were killed and
all kinds and character which he
confiscatory.
Enemies and oppos-
has lately sponsored, all of which ! several wounded, occurred a t Dub- Doubt is mixed with hope among
ers of the United States have wanted
has taken out some six or seven ■ lin and Derry today. The riots fol­ those here, who wish to see the Unit­ this interpretation, as they have
hundred dollars of Ashland m er­ low close upon a long period of ed States government come to an property interests in Mexico and
ch an ts’ coin to pay the pay rolls q u iet which has prevailed in Dublin early agreem ent with the Mexican hope to acquire more while keeping
of our neighboring city. This Is for the past several weeks.
governm ent and g ran t recognition the United States and Mexico ap art,
A jail delivery was attem pted at to the Obregon adm inistration.
a splendid way NOT to build a
The fact th a t the Merican govern­
city. And somebody said a Cham­ Derry, an d a num ber of prison w ar­
On the surface everything is ap­ ment has sent Dr. E. J. Dillon to
ber of Commerce was supposed to dens overpowered while men on the parently moving swiftly in the direc­ England as an agent to work for
outside attem pted to storm the jail. tion of recognition, but there is an
be a city building organization.
recognition in London, regardless of
Of course those wise Medford Two warden were killed by applica­ undercurrent o f' obstruction. F o r what W ashington may or may not
printers will egg him on. I t no tions of chloroform. Soldiers were this reason, it is said, too much is do, is pointed to as a strong indica­
doubt looks good to them. W on­ rushed to the scene and fired upon
tion th a t President Obregon is still
der how long Ashland m erchants th e Sinn Fein sym pathizers who Dublin hotel shouting “ hands u p !” under the foreign influences which
will follow his lead and p u t up were trying to climb the prison wails a t two arm y officers who were seat­ have guidbd him in international
The men a t­ ed in th e office. The officers drew
th eir good coin to help build Med­ with rope ladders.
m atters from the beginning of hfa
ford Industries Instead of Ash­ tem pting to effect th e jail release revolvers instead of complying, and adm inistration, and th a t he has not
escaped in sw ift m otor cars.
land’s.
HAZ KIK.
in th e exchange of shots, several civ­ been entirely open and frank w ith
Armed civilians rushed into a ilians were wounded.
the United Sates governmen.