A shland D aily T idings ( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S e rv ic e ) VOLUM E 3 CBucceaaor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 ) A SH LA N D , OREGON, T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 6, 1921 N o. 81 HARDING ASKS INDUSTRIAL REGULATION DUSE MOHAMMED ALI FLO RENCE 108 HOME POOLE GIVES iE DRIVER OF DEATH CAR WITH MANSLAUGHTER DEMONSTRATIONS TO 8140 PEOPLE DURING TH E Y E A R ; TR AVELS 6058 M ILES. i H ou sew ives Save $ 1 2 2 2 .4 4 by Mak­ in g d o th J n g U nder Dir»*etion of D em onstration A gent; $ 8 2 0 Saved; P urhasing H ousehold Goods. D u rin g th e y e a r 1921 th e hom e d e m o n s tra tio n a g e n t, Miss F lo re n c e P o o le, h a s had 422 people call a t h e r o ffice fo r in fo rm a tio n o r help In ho m e w o rk ; 355 te le p h o n e calls; h a s w ritte n 486 le tte r s re g a rd in g w o rk ; a n d h a s given o u t upon re ­ q u e s t 680 b u lle tin s , le a fle ts an d p rin te d m a tte r . In th is tim e sh e h as madfe 189 hom e v isits, given 103 ta lk s o r d e m o n s tra tio n s w ith an a t ­ te n d a n c e of 3140 people, held fif­ te e n tr a in in g c la sse s a n d tra in e d 146 lo ca l le a d e rs. She h as had 327 con­ fe re n c e s w ith 708 people a n d has 519 fa m ilie s a d o p tin g s u g g e stio n s on o n e o r m o re of th e fo llow ing s u b ­ je c ts : food p re p a ra tio n , n u tritio n a n d p re s e rv a tio n ; c lo th in g , g a rm e n t c o n s tru c tio n , rem o v al of sta in s , re n o ­ v a tin g a n d c le a n in g , d re ss fo rm s, c h ild r e n 's c lo th in g , an d m illin e ry ; h o m e im p ro v e m e n t, c le a n in g floors, w a lls, etc., a rr a n g e m e n t o f w o rk in g sp a ce s and* h e ig h ts of w o rk in g s u r ­ faces, se p tic ta n k s , w a te r, h e a tin g a n d lig h tin g sy ste m s; hom e c o n v en ­ ien ces, c a n n in g , e q u ip m e n t and h o u se h o ld a c c o u n tin g ; ch ild w elfare, n u tr itio n a n d c lo th in g . In c a rry in g on th is w ork she h a s tra v e le d 6653 m iles. Sum m ary C lothing W ork Done §■ ® 3 ® ® • ® G a rm e n t c o n stru e ; tio n .................... 154 D ress fo rm s m a d fe ll5 M illin ’y h a ts m ad e 31 p g o? ? 62 $1,222.44 67 670.00 16 132.00 T o ta l ..................300 145 $1,222.44 T h e e s tim a te d sa v in g is th e w om ­ e n ’s ow n e s tim a te . B esides th is pat- . te r n s fo r c h ild re n ’s c lo th in g have been given to w om en, p a tte rn s a l­ te re d fo r w om en, fin ish e s a n d d e c o ­ ra tiv e s titc h e s ta u g h t to m any. S u m m ary o f C h ild W elfa r e N u m b e r o f c o m m u n ities, child feed in g , 7; n u m b e r of w om en e n ro ll­ ing c h ild re n , 171; n u m b e r o f c h il­ d re n e n ro lled , 2 2 3 ; n u m b e r of child clin ics, 6; n u m b e r o f follow -up m ee tin g s, 16; n u m b e r o f fam ilies fee d in g c h ild re n accordHng to in­ s tru c tio n s o f hom e d e m o n s tra tio n (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4) L loyd E lw ood, M edford m an , a n d Duse Mohammed Ali, editor of Af­ rica and Orient, of London, arriving in New York, told reporters he repre­ sented a $25,000,000 trading company, organized to export vegetable oils and fats from the west coast of Africa. Irish Peace Is Approved; Ulster To Decide Fate IR IS H TO M A IN T A IN A R M Y AND NAVY; RECOGNIZE K IN G GEORGE AS R U LE R LONDON, Dec. 6.— T h e B ritish c a b in e t h as u n a n im o u sly a p p ro v ed th e Iris h peace s e ttle m e n t rea c h e d h e re e a rly to d ay by th e B ritish a n d Sinn F e in d e le g a te s. I t is u n d e rs to o d t h a t U ls te r will h av e th e o p tio n or m a in ta in in g h e r p re s e n t s ta tu s , b u t it is p roposed to" a p p o in t a com m ission to lim it th e b o u n d a rie s of T u ro n e a n d F o rm a n - ach c o u n tie s. T h e Sinn F e in claim s th e se c o u n tie s w holly o r in p a rt on th e g ro u n d of lik e p o litic a l b eliefs. T he Iris h fre e s ta te w ill enjoy w ide a u to n o m o u s pow ers, in c lu d in g th e pow er to levy ta r iff s a g a in s t all n a tio n s , In clu d in g E n g la n d a n d U l­ ste r. G re a t B rita in w ill w ith d ra w h e r m ilita ry forces from Ire la n d a s soon as possible. T he Iris h w ill a c claim a lle g ia n c e to K ing G eorge a s th e h e a d of th e asso c ia tio n of n a tio n s fo rm in g th e B ritish co m m o n w e a lth . In te rn e d Sinn F ein p ris o n e rs w ill be rele ase d . Ire la n d w ill be given a u th o r ity to e sta b lish an a rm y in p ro p o rtio n to its p o p u la tio n . G re a t B rita in w ill m a k e an a d ju s tm e n t for th e p a st o v e r-ta x a tio n a n d Ire la n d w ill allow fo r d a m a g e to B ritis h p ro p e rty d u rin g th e p a st th re e y e a rs. Ire la n d w ill p e rm it th e u se of h e r h a rb o rs fo r B ritish w a rsh ip s a j d is p e rm itte d to b e g in b u ild in g sh ip s fo r th e p ro te c tio n o f h e r c u sto m s a n d fish e rie s. 'Don't Miss Our Byways,' Slogan Of Prof. Vining At Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce Luncheon G R A N TS PA SS, O r., Dec. 6.— | •’You h a r e seen o u r h ig h w a y s— d o n ’t auias o u r b y w a y s !” T h e ab o v e a s a slo g a n fo r a ll of S o u th e rn O reg o n w as p roposed by li »ing E. V in ing, s p e a k e r a t a c h a m ­ b e r of co m m e rc e lu n ch eo n h e re y es­ te r d a y . A nd in su p p o rt o f th e idea, t h e m an fro m A sh lan d proceeded to j p ic tu re in glo w in g te rm s th e th in g s t h a t n a tu r e h a s placet upon th e by­ w ays to a tt r a c t a n d to e d u c a te th e s ig h ts e e r. H e u rg e d t h a t e ach c o m m u n ity m a k e th e m ost of th e w o n d e rfu l as- ». rs t h a t »w ere d istin c tly th e com - i .u n ity ’s, b u t th a t it w as only th ro u g h c o -o p e ra tio n , n o t th e play- •ng of o n e c o m m u n ity o r one a tt r a c ­ tio n a g a in s t a n o th e r, th a t re a l pro- ■ i : 9s co u ld be g a in e d . “ N a tu re o u t- «¡1.1 h e rs e lf w hen s h e p a in te d th is w o n d e rfu l p ic tu re o f S outhern. O re- > on ,” sa id M r. V in in g . A nd th e n he pro ceed ed . In w o rd s th a t e sta b lish e d an -w b is p lace a s a n o r a to r , to d e­ sc rib e th e w o n d e rs of th e d is tric t, g iv in g to e a c £ lo ca lity its d istin c tiv e I SIR MAURICE HANKEY Fair Opens Tomorrow; Elwood On $5,000 B ondia OF YEAR’S WORK MISS & scenic fe a tu re , to G ra n ts P a ss th e R ogue a n d th e O regon C aves; to M edford C ra te r L a k e ; to K la m a th F a lls th e lava beds a n d th e ice caves, and to A sh lan d th e m o u n ta in a n d L a k e o ’ W oods, a ll b ein g g ro u p ed in th e p ic tu re so e n tra n c in g ly p a in t­ ed by D am e N a tu re . And he u rg e d p a rtic u la rly th a t e a ch c o m m u n ity h av e one day each seaso n se t a sid e to c e le b ra te th e fe a tu re s t h a t w ere p a rtic u la r to th e locality . T h is, he in siste d , w as n e c essa ry t h a t o u r ow n people m ig h t know th e ir c o u n try a n d so te ll th e tra v e le r w h a t wa9 h e re for him . “ T h e re is a g r e a te r h ig h w ay th a n th e o n e paved fo r th e tr a f f ic ,” sa id th e sp e a k e r. “ T h e re is th e H ighw ay o f Good W ill, a n d it is th e h ig h w ay t h a t we people of S o u th e rn O regon s h o u ld c o n s ta n tly tra v e l. W e a t th e h e a d o f th e valley a r e rea d y to s ta r t th e tra v e l a lo n g th e h ig h w a y o f good w ill, a n d It sh o u ld be p resse d on a n d on th ro u g h o u r lan d o f flo w ers a n d s u n s h in e till i t re a c h e s th e iceb erg s o f th e fro z e n n o r th .” em ploye of th e A. W . W a lk e r A u to Exhibit Buildings Are Ready For Ashland's Winter Fair Crowds Tomorrow morning the Ashland Winter Fair officially opens its triple doors—Armory, Natatorium and Smith’s barn. The exhibition will continue the remainder of the week, with even ing as well as day sessions, closing with a big carnival and dance Saturday night. T h is is th e second a g r ic u ltu r a l ex­ co m p an y of t h a t city , w as c h a rg e d p o sitio n w hich A sh la n d h a s a tte m p t­ w ith m a n s la u g h te r la te y e s te rd a y a f ­ ed, th e o th e r b e in g held a y e a r ago te rn o o n , fo llo w in g th e v e rd ic t of a a n d p ro v in g su c h a g re a t success c o ro n e r’s ju ry c h a rg in g him with, t h a t e v ery b o d y is in te re s te d in th is fa ilu re to o b serv e th e s ta te tra ffic y e a r ’s fa ir. T h a t it w ill be b ig g er! law s in c id e n t to a n a c c id e n t on th e a n d b e tte r th a n th e o n e h eld h e re ] P a c ific h ig h w ay S undby m o rn in g in la s t y e a r in a lm o st ev e ry w ay is an w hich F r e d R. H a rtz e ll, of E u g en e, ack n o w led g e d fact. T h re e b u ild in g s, w as ru n dow n a n d k ille d by a c a r in ste a d of one, a re re q u ire d to h ouse d riv e n by E lw ood. Zv LEA 9ï FOR TR IB U N A L IN T E R ­ PRETED AS ENDORSEMENT OF KAXSAS PLAN; IN D U STR IA L COURT NOT D E F IN IT E . P resident P oints Out Need of F lex­ ible T ariff L egislation ; Urges H ighway B uilding us Fa«-tor In Spreading Population to Country. W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Dec. 6.— S tre ssin g th e g re a t a n d fa r-re a c h in g c o n trib u tio n w hich th e A m erican people m u st be p re p a re d to m ak e to ­ Lieut. Col. Maunce Hankey Is to be one of the military advisers of the w ard econom ic a u d fin a n c ia l a d ju s t­ British delegation in the arms confer­ m en t of a w orld s till s ta g g e rin g u n ­ d e r th e d iso rd e re d co n d itio n s be­ ence. He represents the air forces. q u e a th e d by w ar, P re s id e n t H a rd in g to d ay voiced a solem n w a rn in g in th e m essage he d e liv e re d in person to co n g ress. “ No p e rm a n e n t r e a d ­ ju s tm e n ts ,” sa id H a rd in g , “ can be e ffe c te d w ith o u t c o n sid e ra tio n of o u r in esc a p ab le re la tio n s h ip to th e w orld a ff a ir s in fin an ce and* tr a d e .” He d e c la re d th a t b o th c o rp o ra ­ tio n s an d la b o r u n io n s sh o u ld be ARM AM EN T P A R L E Y F A IL S TO re g u la te d a n d su p e rv ised in th e in ­ DISCOURAGE E N G IN E E R S te re s ts of pu b lic w e lfa re . T h e p re s i­ d e n t su g g e ste d quaH l-judicial tr ib u ­ IN WAR W ORK n als to s e ttle la b o r d isp u tes. H is s ta te m e n t c o n c e rn in g c a p ita l BA LTIM O R E, M