Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 13, 1921, Image 1

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    A 3HLAND climate, w ithout th e aid
* * of medicine, cures nine Vases
out of ten of asthm a. This is a
proven fa c t
A shland D aily T idings
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N em o W
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VOLUME
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(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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A SH LA N D , OREGON, TU ESD A Y, D ECEM BER 13, 1921
AMALARIA germs cannot «urvlvj
* ’ * three months in the rich ozonj
at Ashland. The pure domestic wi
ter helps.
No. 87
FIGHTING WOMEN ROUT MINE WORKER?
O.A.C. CRAMPED
BERT M. JEWELL
School Exhibits Judged;
Conference Treaty
GERMAN AM BASSADOR
AS HE A P PE A R S TODAY
A SSER TS FORM ER R EG EN TS UN­
A
H az ÎÇiK
A B L E TO SE N SE ITS FU TUR E
GROW TH; NEED ED LAND CON­
“ PETTICOAT ARM Y’’ IN GRAND
O FFEN SIV E WITH TH R E E DI­
VISIONS AND FORCE MINERS
TO D ISPER SE BY ONSLAUGHT.
STANTLY RISING IN PR K Ti.
EVENT:1HYEARS0F
PEACE IS ASSURED
C ollege Now R en tin g 700 A cres nt
C ost o f $ 1 5 per A cre; 1500 A ddi­
tion al A cres N eeded at Approxi­
m ate Cost o f $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
2,500 AMAZOi
CHARGE MINE’
AS “REBEL" All
W om en A re W ives or M embers of
F am ilies of “ R ebel” Sym pathizers
o f A lexander Hoyt; H air P u llin g
and T earing of C lothes F eatures.
By O. H. BARNHILL
PITTSBURG, Kans., Dec. 13.— As
Announcement of prize aw ards
P resident W. J. K err, of Oregon
Bert M. Jewell, chief of rail depart­
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 13.—
BERLIN— Dr. Hermes, form er • a direct followup on, the fighting of
A gricultural College, who is conced­ ment of the American Federation of for school exhibits displays during
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The treaty fixing a ten-year naval food m inister, is reported to have yesterday, the “ Amazon fury” of
the W inter F air was made this
ed to be one of the biggest men in Labor.
holiday and protecting the interests
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been named German ambassador | fighting women broke out with in­
m orning by the judges.
Accom­
Oregon, grew rem iniscent Saturday
of the United States, G reat Britain,
to the United States.
creased violence In the Kansas coal
panying the prize list was the fol­
afternoon, as he sat in bis college of­
France and Japan in the Pacific was
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fields today. More than 2500 wom-
lowing statem ent rrom the judges:
fice a t the close of a hard week’s
signed today, definitely settling th e '
1 en, wives aud members of the fam ­
“ In m aking the aw ards of the
work.
param ount issue of the world dls-
ilies of the “ rebel” sym pathizers of
prizes for the school exhibits, the
"O regon’s agricultural college is
: arm am ent conference.
Alexander Howat, swept on in a
judges felt for various reasons they
cram ped for room because form er
The four hundred word document
grand offensive against the mines
could not do justice to all the con­
regents have not had vision to see
The wish to achieve an end, was signed In a simply furnished
operating
in the district.
testants.
One was, th a t a award
how the institution was going to
diplomatic room at the state depart­
conscious so far as concerns the
The
"petticoat
arm y” charged on
had to be made even though, in
grow,” declared President K err. “ A
main results, plays an ignoble m ent by the representatives of the
the
mines
in
three
divisions. The
many cases, there were several just
big tract of land lying immediately
part in the subtle way in which it four great powers of the Pacific, a
sheriff, with all the deputies avail­
as good as the fifty labeled prize
west of the machine shops was once
determ ines thought and actions treaty designed to replace the Anglo-
able,
was unable to disperse the
winners, an d yet there was no way
offered for 31500.
Prof. W ithy-
tow ard many related questions. Japanese alliance and guarantee at
mobs.
Four Jacksou-W alker com­
of showing the o th er co ntestants
comb, who a t th a t tim e was presi­
In its unconscious activity behind i least ten years of peace in the Pa­
pany mines were the first attacked,
W ith the sale of more than 4000 th a t the judges realized the quality
dent of O. A. C., was so sure the land
the scenes of conscious thought, cific.
the
workers in the mine being com­
would later be needed and th a t it C hristm as seals to th eir credit, the of their work. Especially was this
The treaty was signed as privately
it assembles all the prim itive rac­
pelled
to quit work.
BERLIN, Dec. 13.— Dr. Hermes,
would then cost a much higher price, pupils of the fourth grade of the so in the class which Included me­ ial impulses as aids in the a tta in ­ as it was negotiated. Only the plen­
"Q
uit
w ork!” the “ peeticoat gen­
th a t he offered to loan the regents Ju n io r high school, won the silver chanical draw ing and m anual tra in ­ ment of personal ends. W orking ipotentiaries of the four great pow­ food m inister in the W irth cabinet,
will be the next German am bassa­ erals” would command. Then th e ir
ing work, for there were other draw ­
$1500 with which to make the p u r­
ers participated in the simple cere­
cup offered by the Jackson County ings entered th at would have receiv­ in this unconscious way, the intel­
dor to the United States, his ap­ fists would fly, hair be pulled,
chase. This tract was finally p u r­
ligence of the wish is lim ited to monies which took place in the outer pointm ent having been definitely de­ clothes torn and the workers would
chased by the college in small p ar­ H ealth association. Fifth grade pu­ ed prizes had the judges been able the moment. It does not view
office of Secretary of State H ughes’
cided on, according to the Berliner be forced to flee, nearly nude, from
cels, which cost up to $8000 each. pils of the same school were second to aw ard on mechanical drawings
office.
There were scarcely any
the
larger
aspects
of
its
own
Zeitung. The report, however, was the onslaught. The authorities are
The site on which the mines build­ in the race, having sold over 3500 alone.
achievements. It refuses consid­ 1 spectators, other than a few state not officially confirmed.
powerless in the face of the women's
The whole school exhibit was of
ing stands cost 33400, although at seals. The H aw thorne school won
departm ent attaches.
Press nepre-
eration of everything which seems
attack.
They realize that one blow
such high class work th a t anyone
one tim e It could have been bought the cup last year.
to oppose its fulfillm ent.
De­ • sentatives were not adm itted.
aimed at a woman might plunge the
By DAVID M. CHURCH
who had posters, draw ing or sewing
for 3800.
The total num ber of seals sold by
m onstrable facts are therefore
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district into a bloody warfare.
(I.
N.
S.
Staff
Correspondent)
"W e are now renting over 700 the school children of Ashland was exhibited need not feel disheartened ] unnoticed, though they may be
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WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 13.—
acres for experim ental purposes, over 17,000, am ounting to 3170, an because he or she did not in d iv id u -! patent to the rest of the world.
When G erm an’s new am bassador a r­ DYNAMITE AMENT
paying up to 315 per acre rent for encouragicj increase over last year. ally receive mention. There was a
HAZ KIK.
DAM THIS W EEK
rives here within the next few weeks •
land which a few years ago could Beginning Thursday, fue seals will noticeable improvement over last
J.
W.
Berrlan,
superintendent of
and
looks
over
the
diplomatic
camp-
have been bought for the cost of a be on sale a t the post office, drug year’s exhibit in poster like quali-
ing
grounds,
he
is
pretty
apt
to
con-
the
Butte
Falls
hatchery,
went to
All of the work subm itted wss Y A P ISLAND CONTROVERSY
few years’ rental. We need 1500 ad­ s ores, „ ose „ rothers, Prices’ and, , ties.
n eatiy done and Jn m
sider himself as an am bassadorial G rant® Pass yesterday to represent
ditional acres, which would cost us
IS SETTLED BY SPECIAL
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the
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were
The following resolution has been stepchild, with very red hair and tbe state 8an,e commission in the
350 to 3200 per acre, or a total of Christmas. Mrs. H. T. Elmore who
TR EA TY; U. S. AND JA PA N
,w oik of dynam iting the Ament dam
drawn according to scale.
adopted by the Portland Federation very crossed eyes.
about 3200,000.
has charge of the sale in this city,
Germany
hasn’t
had
a
d
ip
lo
m
atici10
,nake a clear Passage for fish,
■of W omen’s Clubs In support of the
“ The judges are sorry th a t they
"O ur attendance has grown by would appreciate it if ladies who
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 13.— 1925 exposition, and commending representative here for five y e a rs,! Tbe work wBl be done by the own-
leaps and bounds the past few years, have a few hours to spare next week
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The Yap island controversy has at the special session of the state legis- and in th at time, there have been 6,8 of tbe da,n by agreem ent ob-
th e present year showing a sub­ would volunteer to help sell seals at
such changes th at when the little red | ta ’ned by tbe game commission.
stantial increase over last year, in the post office.
last been settled. Secretary of State latu re:
For several years there has been
W hereas, our chief executive, Gov- i brick embassy, owned by Germany,
spite of the depression in business.
The proceeds of the seal sale goes
Hughes
made
an
announcem
ent
to
,
ernor Ben W. Olcott, has declared I is reopened- the German am bassador I ,ots of klck,ng about the Ament
The charging for the first tim e of to the Oregon Tuberculosis associa­
this eftect to the F a r E astern com- th a t an emergency exigtg and
¡is going to find it is hardly m o r e |da,n b!ocking the way of fish going
an enrollm ent fee of 350 to students tion for the prevention and cure of
m ittee of the disarm am ent confer-
caHed a speciai segsjon of the Ore -H ban a bungalow compared to the Up stream and considerable money
from other states did not prevent the G reat W hite Plague.
“ I am
' ence yesterday.
gOn iegisia tu re for December 19 maSnificent embassy buildings which has been spent by tbe owner» and
m ore entran ts from California this pleased to note,” reads a recent tele-|
The term s of the settlem ent of 1921 to consider two defin,te
’ have been erected here in the last the state to b etter tbe condition. A
year than ever before.
gram from Senator Charles L. Me-1
this famous dispute will be am- tions> , e tfae pasgage Qf tfae *
I few months.
high wate r some time ago took out
“ We are overcrowded in nearly Nary, to this organization, “ by gov-i
braced in a special treaty between wlde tax m easure to flnanc0
In B em storiT s Time
' part of the dam - but left It in, such
every departm ent and greatly ham ­ ernm ent statistics th e significant de-l Tomorrow from 8 o’clock in t h e ‘ tbe United States and) Japan, as it
1925 exposition, to be referred to
Wben Count Johan Von B ernstorff shape that fiab eou,d not K‘‘t
pered in our work by lack of funds. cline in the tubercular death rate in m orning until 8 o’clock in the ev en -' d°es not directly concern any other
the people, and the consideration of took his departure from W ashington through the opening. A nother pas-
The new commerce building will be Oregon from one hundred and three ing, the citizens of Ashland will nations.
much-needed legislation to regulate
a rath er hasty m anner some five 9ageway was made and that served
finished In a few months, but we in 1911 to eighty-six in 1920. I have an opportunity at the nine poll-
W hile the term s have not yet the operation of trucks over o u r ' years ag0, Germany had need» for lit- the purpose tem porarily, but the
need more buildings and more In­ congratulate the Oregon Tuberculo- ing places below mentioned, to re g - ibeen officially announced, it is un- public "highways and
I tie envy In the m atter of her em- work to be done now WH1 make a
structors adequately to train the sis association on its share in this re- ister th eir approval or disapproval
derstood th a t the United States has
W hereas, th e ’ 1925 fair tax w a8l bassy here- Her embassy was about C,6ar pa8Sage for Ush to go through
4000 students intrusted to our care.
suit. I strongly commend your work of the proposed mileage tax for been given certain, definite rig h ts ! carried in the city of Portland bv a ' on a par with tb a t of most of the the dam ’ much to the de»ght of the
Our teaching force and experim ent­
and sincerely hope th a t this four-1 m aking improvements a t th e J a c k -!on the island and in other islands vote of more than four to one and larger Powers.
Today, however ! 8port8men and everybody,
ers are doing splendid work, and are
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teenth annual Christm as seal sale son county fair grounds near Med-j coming under the Japanese man-j W hereas, we women recognize t h e 'ia the ,ast of the big Powers to be
accomplishing
for the
arm y of young great
people things
here and
fo r k .! « 7 * “ “
e re a " y. i" ''re!‘s'‘d reve- tord- T“ « « 1« »»• to exceed »27.- d ate- T h e « Include rig h t of lan 3 broad educational and cultural a tl-: w lth° ut ‘ " ■ « » I'K fn t am bassadorial
OF
GERMANY; 5 YEARS
Portland Club
Women Endorse
1925 Exposition
l/o/ers Will Pass
On Fair Ground
Issue Tomorrow
Fiend Kills 50
Year Old Calif.
Business Woman
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. nue for your association. You may 412. As explained in yesterday’s !Ing slups and controlling cables. Ja- vantages to be derived from h olding! setting in W ashington. It is tru e
the state generally, but many of our ¡count on my support.”
Tidings, the average farm er will pay Pan will retain nominal control of a w orld’s fair within the borders of th a t G reat Britain still clings to a
citizens do not realize the difficulties
In 1920 the per capita sale of seals only one-third the amount. In other tbe islands
the state, to say nothing of the adkl-1 rambBn,S ol(i brick, mansion, cov­
under which we labor.”
was as follows in the counties of words, for every dollar they put into ;
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ed general prosperity th at will ac- ered wBb iyy vines, but then the
Oregon: Baker, 1.9 per capita; Ben- their fair grounds, other people will —
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be-brassed British m arine and the
crue to us, therefore,,
ton, 5.1; Clackamas, 3.5; Clatsop, put in two. Furtherm ore, the tax f C h llu fC n 3f1u
Be it resolved, th a t the Portland massive bull-dog th at guard the
4.6; Columbia, 2.9; Coos, 3.8; Crook is for only one year.
Everybody1
Federation of W omen’s Organiza- ^ront d°or of the British embassy,
POMONA, Calif., Dec. 13.— One of
5.5; Curry, 5.8; Deschutes, 2.9; benefits by an agricultural fair, di-
tions, comprising eighy-eight a ffili-ig-ve
far more impressiveness than
the most fiendish m urders In the
Douglas, 2.9; Gilliam, 4.2; G rant. I rectly or indirectly, because agri-
ated bodies, and representing an- granite portococheres and grilled
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1.6; Harney, 2.9; Hood River, 3.9; culture Is the basic industry of the
proximately 7000 voting women, bronze doors could ever contribute. i anila b OI 8° p eni California occur-
Jackson, 4; Josephine. 7.4; Jeffer- country, and especially of Jackson
does hereby commend the governor
France has an embassy here th at
*d' 5 ’ " S m orniug’ * ben
son, 1.1; K lam ath, 6; Lake, 3.6; county.
to r calling the special sc8sl„ n . and 18 » " » t'l'lte c ta r .l monument. J 8- | , „ r.
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‘ boJnd’
Lane, 3.1; Lincoln, 2; Linn, 3.1;
The following polling places have
DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 13.— J o s-, believing th a t the whole state w ill1 pan 8 d iPlom ats are housed in a fine
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 13.— Malheur, 2.7; Marion, 2.8; Multno- . been nam ed: Precinct - 1, - at - library;
-------Jt eph W aken and his seven children be benefltted, we endorse the m eas-! raansion- Italy’s am bassattor has gugM ‘ an\
urned to death by an
The w ater supply of the city of To­ ma
outsi e of P o rtlan d ), 2.5; ¡O. W inter, judge; J. M. B eaver,: ranging from two to eight years, ure of a state-w ide tax for the 1925 no need to invite his diplomatic col- 11
ansa a n t'
ll io is almost completely cut off as o
1 5 ’ Polk' 2 9 : Sberm an, | chairm an. Precinct 2, east and cen- were burned to death when the two fair, and we earnestly imnlore the ,eagues to bi3 borne, and even China t
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th ° m urderer seek
. 3 : Tillamook,
T l llQ m o n k
9 « Union. o 2.2;
o . Uma­
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r n G D llL f ir a t P a 11 f r n p o u zxf
the result of an earthquake which 2 2.3;
2;
ob,it®rate aB traces of the ___
mur-
tral Ashland, at city hall; Lillian story fram e building which they o c-' members of both houses of the le g -:ba9 a legat‘on th a t is nearly as im-
r.tcked the city several days ago, ac­ tilla, 7.8; Wallowa. 2.1; Wasco, 3.1; Provost, judge, and C. C. W alker. cupied near this city was burned to .'ialatu re to confine themselves exJ P res8ife as the yellow-skinned gen-\* F 'V , urning tbe * wa>n store and
cording to advices received by the W ashington, 3.2; W heeler, 2.5; chairm an.
------- ground
------- today
clusively to the consideration o t : t'om an who answer» the door.
t«™ 8. »nt he also tired the o ttlce.
Precinct 3, west and the
consideration o t
<;„b. Onwtrip» O erm nn,
: 8,‘d »^rehouse of the Hinman Fuel
Japanese embassy here.
Yamhill, 2.3; Portland, 8.2.
central Ashland, a t McCarthy build-
The fire started when Mrs. Waken those questions named in the gover­
Five per cent is the minimum set Ing at Main and G ranite streets; A. i lighted a fire by pouring kerosene
Many * of
small powers have far n,m .. pany' . next
nor s call, to the end) th at the session
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» m door. wbich resulted
WILL HOLD ANNUAL RED
may
not
be
prolonged
to
unreason-
outstripped
Germany
in
the
m
atter
—
b
" 83 e” Many CltiCS CX’ E ‘ Kinn<iy« Jud&e: F- D. W agner, on a struggling blaze In the house, — , — v
tu unreason-
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. rUC 10,1 ° tbe buildings.
CROSS MEETING TONIGHT
ceed this rate. The Ashland com- chairm an.
Precinct 4. W hittle’s| preparatory to getting a family able length, incurring needless ex-!of handsome embassies. Cuba has
088 ls e8t,m ated a t 375,-
FOR ELECTION OF OFFICERS mi tee of the Jackson County H ealth tran sfer office on Oak street; W. H. breakfast. The victims were b u rn e d 1 pense to the taxpayers of the state buBt a wonderful mansion on Six-
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association is hoping th at Ashland McNair, chairm an. Precinct 5, But- alive in th eir bedkoom, escape being and,
teenth street which reminds one of I.
® m ia r attem pt was made to
The annual meeting of the Ash- people will buy liberally of these life; ler building, W ater and Main streets, cut off almost at once by flames as:
Be It fu rth er resolved, th a t a c o p y 'the days when there were feudal
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woman’8 Property last Fri-
1 nd branch of the American ReO
' 8a' ng seals-
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B. M. Shoudy, judge; R. P. Nell, they devoured the house furnishings of these resolutions be sent to t h e j Ca8tles and such- And this Cuban
° g
At lb at ,lm e ^,r s - Bwain
Cross will take place In the base­
chairm an. Precinct 6, F ourth street Hike so much dry tinder.
¡governor, and a copy to the presi- mansion m ust also be a rem inder ^ as ruggei but awakened in time
ment of the library building this ev-
A new m otor operated hair clip- fire station: J. J. Murphy, chairm an.!
Neighbors were forced to stand by ¡dent of the senate and the speaker to tbe Spanisb am bassador who lives
SUI1‘‘non tbe fire departm ent and
»"•er" “ r’ t l e
¥' kr“ M 4”
“ ” *"•
A' "
»<■"" »” ' helplM8-
frenzied
of
the
house
of
representatives,
to
next
door
in
a
^ar
,ess
Pretentiou8,
^ ^ b l a z e extinguished before
hearing
the
ior m e ensuing year. Every ute massages a m an’s head at the
Dwelling.
much
damage was done.
Palm street; J. D. McKinney, judge; screams of the children and the be read before these bodies.
member of the Red Cross Is entitled same time it is cutting his hair,
Portland
Federation
of
W
omen’s
Mexico
has
taken
over
the
Breck-
Ml8'
^ wain received a mysterious
A. H. Peachy, chairm an. Precinct 8, father. Onp man climbed into a
to vote and be present..
Ju n io r high school; M argaret E. tree and, looking in through a win­ Clubs. Mrs. Alexander Thompson, enridge Long residence, across the " ° te Saturday saying “ I failed to get
To serve as substitutes for tin con­ Dill, judge; J. Edw ard Thornton, dow, saw W aken and the seven little
president; Mrs. G. L. Buland, chair­ street from the Cuban legation. De- >0U iaSt night> but wiH $et you the
Many a person misses the good tainers, pasteboard boxes with tin
spit the fact th a t Mexico has no dip­ next tim e.” The threatened woman
tb-ngs of life In trying to hog those or lead foil linings have been invent­ chairm an. Precinct 9, Valley View children grouped aro u n d him, the man legislative committee.
told the police, to whom she gave
school house; Ralph Billings, judge; flames coming closer and closer u n ­
Passed at Portland, Or., Decem­ lomatic representatives here, she ls
tb it are useless.
ed in Denmark.
the note, th at she knew of no one
D. M. Lowe, chairm an.
til finally enveloping them.
ber 10, 1921.
(Continued on Page 4)
who bore her enmity.
Quake Cuts Off
Water Supply of
Japanese Capital
Father Die in
Burning Home
tt
v l io