Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1921, Image 1

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    A SHLAND c lim a te , w ith o u t th e aid
* * o f m ed icin e, c u re s n in e cases
o u t of te n of a s th m a . T h is is
p ro v en fact.
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol.
43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921
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te r helps.
T h e p u re d o m estic w a­
No. 88
RUSH TROOPS AGAINST KANSAS AMAZONS
OVATION S H IS
A D M IR A L DEBON
U.S.~ Jap an Near Official
Ag'reementonNavalRatio
PLEA FOR TREATY
PREMIER EXPRESSES CONFI­
DENCE IN SOLUTION OF IRISH
PROBLEM; ENTAILS IRISH RE­
SPONSIBILITY IN EMPIRE.
Woman Painter Failed to
MEN FOLLOWERS OF “REBEL
HOYT” ALARMED; FEAR TEM-
PERMENTAL FOREIGN WOMEN
WILL BATTLE WITH TROOPS.
Find African Beauties
Sinn Fein Parliament in Secret Ses­
sion; Collins Threatens to Take
Treaty Before Irish People; Pub­
lic Invited to Open Meeting To­
morrow.
Host of Marching Women Advanc­
ing on Cherokee County; Force
Mine Workers to Desert Jobs, K m
American Flag and Rally to the
Standard of Hoyt.
MRS. CECIL DAVIS TAKES ISSUE
WITH PROF. STARR; ASSERTS
LONDON, Dec. 14.— “ T h e Irish
peace tre a ty w as u n iv e rs a lly w el­
com ed
a n d a c c la im e d ,”
P re m ie r
Lloyd G eo rg e said d u r in g an elo-
A d m ir a l D eben o f th e F re n c h n a v y
q u e n t a p p e a l to th e h o u se of com- heads the French n av a| d e |egation to
m ons to d ay fo r ra tific a tio n of th e the lim itation of arm am en ts confer
Iris h a n d B ritish peace p act.
ence in W a s h in g to n .
“ I hope we*ve found a so lu tio n ,
b u t I d o n ’t lik e to be to o s a n g u in e ,”
sa id th e p re m ie r. T h en he w ent in to
th e d e ta ils , e x p la in in g how th e tr e a ty i
w ill give Ire la n d a s h a re in th e re- j
s p o n s ib llitie s of th e e m p ire .
T h e p re m ie r w as given a tre m e n ­
d o u s o v a tio n w hen h e a ro s e to sp eak .
P re v io u sly se v e ra l m em b e rs of th e
h o u se of com m ons lau d e d him fo r
W AUKON, la .. Dec. 14.— E a rl
his success in s e ttlin g th e Iris h p rob
lem . T h e e x tr a o rd in a ry session of T h o rs t to d ay co n fessed to th e m ur-
p a rlia m e n t w as o p en ed e a rlie r by d e r o i In« a M agnuson, p re tty 24
K in g G eorge, w ho m ad e a speech y e a r 0,(1 school te a c h e r, in h e r iso-
p ra s in g th e peace a g re e m e n t.
Kited c o u n try school h o u s e ’ n e a r
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Jilted Suitor
K ills County
School Teacher
AMERICAN WOMEN EXCEL ALL
OTHERS IN FORM AND FACE.
W ASH IN GTON. D. C „ Dec. 14 —
Tlie s ta te d e p a rtm e n t o fficially a n ­
n o u n ced to d ay th a t th e n av al ra tio
Thom as Proctor, in whose bed Abra-
q u e stio n betw een J a p a n an d th e
U nited S ta te s is o n th e v e rg e of set- ham Lincoln is said to have died, is a
tle m e n t a n d t h a t “ it Is only a m a t- S r ieland.6 T i e w a ? fo ^ m e d y ^ a
N E W YO RK , Dec. 14.— B eauty
m ay d ra w us w ith a sin g le h a ir, b u t
P ro fe s s o r S ta rr , of th e U n iv e rsity
of C hicago, in sis ts th a t th is h a ir, in
o rd e r to beckon to him , m u s t have
a k in k in it.
By M ARGERY R E X
I te r of h o u rs
a n d d e ta ils ” b e fo re
fin a l a g re e m e n t w ill be m ade.
PIT T SB U R G , K a n s., Dec. 14.—
i T h e “ A m azon a rm y ”— w ives, s is te rs ,
s w e e th e a rts and m o th
•• e rs
• »» of X. 10,000
V , V' U VF
s trik in g coal m in e rs in th e K a n sa s
coal fields, a re sw eep in g lik e an Ir-
! re3’S table tidB tOWard
C h ero k ee
co u n ty .
th e la w y e r o f h ig h s ta n d in g in N e w Yor|c
T he m in es in C ra w fo rd
A b re a k d o w n in h e a lth caused h is fo r - j
tu n e to d e clin e .
have " f a lle n ” b e fo re th e ir
co u n ty
a tta c k s
! of th e last tw o days.
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Dec. 14.—
I n te r n a tio n a l New s
T he “ big th r e e ” of tlie d isa rm a m e n t
i It is re p o rte d t h a t m o re th a n 3000
S erv ice)
j c o n feren ce— H u g h es,
B a lfo u r a n il
1 w om en a r e now on th e m arc h . Aa
Only in A frica is th e fa ta l gift
I soon as th e o ffe n siv e s ta r te d , S her-
K a to — will re su m e d iscu ssio n s late
d is trib u te d freely , says th e a u th o rity
to d ay o v er th e a ll-im p o rta n t ques-
! iff G ould, re a liz in g th a t th e police
on, a n th ro p o lo g y , w hose d e c la ra tio n
| tio n of n a v a l ra tio .
j w ere p ow erless, se n t a call fo r s ta te
th a t A m erican w om en a re n ot b e a u ­
I In d ic a tio n s a re p o in tin g s tro n g ly
! tro o p s.
T h e re q u e s t w as g ra n te d ,
tifu l h a s m et w ith p ro m p t re p risa ls
to J a p a n ’s a c ce p tan c e of th e 5-5-3
la n d it is expected th a t 1000 m ilitia*
on h is C hicago cam p u s, a n d e lse ­
j m en w ill be in th e d is tric t b efore
r a tio a n d h e r re te n tio n of th e b at-!
w here.
n ig h t.
tle s h ip M utsu, fo r w hich sh e has
To th e d e n ia ls a n d c o m m e n ts on
! w aged a d e te rm in e d c a m p a ig n .
In
New s o f th e co m in g tro o p s only
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Dec. 14 —
P ro fe s s o r
S t a r r ’s
d ic tu m ,
w hich
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C h in a p re se n te d a list of g riv ean ces
h av e been fo rth c o m in g from p ro m i­
lowed to c o m p lete one of h e r tw o
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D U BLIN , Dec. 14.,— D espite an
“ I k ille d h e r b e c au se sh e tu rn e d n e n t a r tis ts , we ad d th e o p in io n of
I su p e r-H o o d s, an d th e U nited S ta te s ,
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will k eep e ith e r th e C olorado o r
F a r E a s t c o m m ittee .
A discu ssio n t h a t even b a y o n e ts w on’t d e te r th e
lin s, c o m m a n d e r-in -c h le f of th e Ir-j Des.
T h ro s t said he w en t to th e e r a n d g lo b e -tro tte r, M rs. Cecil
W a sh in g to n , o r both.
of tlie o b jec tio n s ra ise d by th e Cliin- s tro n g a n d h ig h ly tem perm ential
ish re p u b lic a n a rm y , th e S inn F e in scl,ool h o u se M onday a n d a sk ed th e C la rk Davis.
I ese d e le g a te s w as f ru s tra te d by the fo re ig n wom en who com pose th e b u lk
p a rlia m e n t w en t in to s e c re t session g *r l to m a rry him .
She re fu se d ,
Mrs. D avis m ay sp e ak w ith a u th - th a t a r tis ts te a c h us to see types
1 J a p a n e s e re p re s e n ta tiv e s , w ho a sk ed of th e m a rc h in g hosts.
fo r a d isc u ssio n of th e Iris h peace a n d he b e a t h e r to d e a th , a c co rd in g o rity by re a so n n o t only of h e r s tu -!
“T h e A m e ric an g irl w ould h av e
1 lie
a rm y ” q u ick ly
c a p tu re d
! tim e to c o n sid e r th e .C h in e s e d a ta
to h is c o n fessio n .
T h e body w as dies, b u t also by r ig h t of h e r ex-, h ad th is b e a u ty an y w ay , b u t it took
tr e a ty to d ay .
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b e fo re it cam e up fo r a g e n e ra l d is­
T h e re w as a h o t c ro s s -fire o f v e r­ fo u n d by th e fa th e r a f te r th e girl te n siv e e x p lo ra tio n s in to th e p a rts G ibson to com e a lo n g a n d p o in t it
a n d th e w o rk e rs w ere com pelled to
cussion.
b a l ex c h an g e b e tw e en De V a le ra a n d fa ile d to r e tu r n from school
o f A frica w h e re w om en w alk “ in o u t to us.
flee. Som e of th e m in e rs, as th ey
C ollins.
T h e l a t t e r th re a te n « ! to I
b e a u ty lik e th e n ig h t,” a c c o rd in g to!
“ D u rin g th e w a r b e a u ty becam e
cam
e o u t of th e s h a ft, w ere m ad e to
( COUNTY AUTO DEALERS
P ro fe s s o r S ta rr .
j very e v id e n t. T he U ncle Sam ty p e of
c a rr y th e tr e a ty d ire c t to th e Iris h
kiss
th e A m erican fla g a n d ta k e an
HAVE GET-TOGETHER
H as N ever S een B e a u tifu l B lack
m an beg an to be seen , th e lean ,
p eo p le in a p leb isc ite if it is r e je c t­
HOTEL ASHLAND DINNER o a th n o t to r e tu r n to w ork u n til o r ­
“ P ro fe s s o r S ta r r m ig h t n o t con- s tro n g , s o ld ie r s o r t—:b u t w ith o u t th e
ed by th e Iris h p a rlia m e n t. C ollins
dered
to
do so by C o m m an d er
s id e r m e an a u th o r ity ,” sa id M rs. > w h isk e rs of co u rse.
a g re e d to a s e c re t d isc u ssio n of th e
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at.
One of th e m ost en jo y a b le of the
D avis, “ b u t I h av e been all o v e r A f-| -“ As to th o se A fric a n s who live in
“ c o n fid e n tia l issu se ,” pro v id ed an
m any d e lig h tfu l lu n ch e o n s given a t
ric a — n o rth , so u th , e a s t a n d w est, a so m e w h at n a tu r a l s ta te — if people
o p en session Is held fo r d iscu ssio n of
; H otel A sh lan d w as p a rta k e n of S u n ­
in th e u su a l places a n d in th e re- c o n sid e r th a t b e a u ty — you m ay re-J
th e tre a ty .
P a r lia m e n t will m eet
N E W YO RK , Dec. 14.— “ I have day noon by th e a u to d e a le rs of
a g a in to m o rro w w h en th e p re ss a n d
m o te ones. I h av e n e v e r seen an y call th a t W h is tle r sa id n a tu r e w as;
coine to love all A m e ric an s fo r th e ir A shland a n d M edford w ho m ad e ex-
p u b lic w ill be in v ite d to a tte n d .
n a tiv e w om en t h a t I co u ld h o n estly m o s t in a r tis tic , a n d t h a t h e r s u n s e ts 1
T his
s p irit of dilig en ce a n d fo r th e ir gen- M b its a t tlie W in te r F a ir,
call b e a u tifu l.
In th e C ongo they w e re o fte n very poor.
e ro u s -h e a rte iln e s s ,”
said
M a rsh a l “ fe a s t ° f rea so n an d flow of g a s”
a re p o o r, tra g ic -lo o k in g th in g s.
I “ T he P o ly n e sia n s o u t in th e so u th -
Foch in his fa re w e ll m essag e to th e ' was in ,h e n a tu r e of a p o lliflc atio n
B u t in A m erica w e h a v e a g re a t e rn P a c ific a r e • c o n sid e red b e a u ti-
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ONE HUNDRED PER CENT
g a n iz a tio n , b e fo re s a ilin g fo r hom e ib e a u to in te re s ts of J a c k so n c o u n ­
It is th a t v ery ‘f it ’ look w a n te d freedom a n d a c h e a p place tO(lav
w ish in g to e n te r th e f irs t g ra d e a n d fe a tu re .
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th e high school g ra d e s to keep th is th e y a ll hav e, th e fe e lin g of pow er to Hve- He trie d to go back to P a ris
,
“ W ith deep r e g re t I bid you good- best d e c o ra te d a u to booth w as won
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d a te in m ind. Any child w ho is six one se n se s in th em .
A b o u t sev en ty co u n ty teach ers
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b y e,” th e a llie d le a d e r said .
“ F o r by H a rriso n B ro th e rs , w hose F o rd
O u r A m erican w om an is so well
^ h e c o n d itio n s o t life m ak e th e s e ,
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j them urns. T h e “ piece de re s is ta n c e
te r th e f ir s t of F e b ru a ry .
“ B eau ty of to d ay is an in te llig e n t;
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old by M arch 1, 1922, in school, a ll Hng V ic to ria n ism .
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s h o rth a n d — C allie V ogeli, A shland
com e to love a ll A m e ric an s fo r t h e i r in d u s tr y-
T h e C a p p e r-F re n c h “ tr u th in fa b ­
will be b e n e fitte d .
! to th e s e e x tre m e s. W e sh a ll sw ing
Best m eth o d s fo r d e v elo p in g expert
ric ’’ h ill p u ts a sto p to th is p ra c tic e
s p irit of d ilig en ce, fo r th e ir g e n e ro u s
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ty
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I lie a rte d n e s s . F ra n c e an d th e U nit-
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1922.
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cial te a c h e r in v o c a tio n al g u idance
S e n a to r C ap p er, o n e of th e le a d e rs
as th ey alw ay s have been.
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—
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e r th e fa rm bloc in c o n g re ss, sa id e x h a m in
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th a t th e r e a re v a rio u s pieces of leg
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a n d new te s ta m e n ts .
A su c ce ssfu l so n p o rtra y e d .
P eo p le so m etim es
M
ilam
had th e fo llo w in g : H ow I
l-la tio n in w hich th e a g r ic u ltu r a l
, A m e ric an s a t hom e a n d a t peace—
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G e re Is p ro b ab ly none m ore im p o rt-
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lan d .
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noon
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you fin d in th e A m erican L egion, w hen a d ik e on th e S k a g it riv e r scb o ° 1' T b0n a f te r a n e x tra o rd in a i
:! ding th e p o w e rfu l farm o rg a o lz a -i
!
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A w o n d e rfu lly c u rio u s o rg a n is
ns. m et in W a sh in g to n an d s ig n e d
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and
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th e h u m a n m ind, a n e v e r-fa ilin g
p e titio n w hich w as p re se n te d to ° ,
y p e n ° d - A m o n S th o se w h o , ese p r in ts we n o te c e rta in th in g s
clu b , P ro fe s s o r S te tso n , of th e Uni
dom . H e is th e m an w ho now w ill d a te d .
so u rc e of h u m o r— t h a t is, t h e
e s id e n t H a rd in g , b rin g in g to his wi , be aw ay a r e G e rla d in e R uch, , th a t in te r e s t us. T hey h av e b e a u ty
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e a rth , good w ill to w a rd m en .’
is a p a rt o f th e h u m o r. “ If I kill
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“ W e in F ra n c e a re d o in g o u r s h a re fled to th e railw a y s ta tio n , w hich Is
you, i t ’s a ll r ig h t,” L eech m ad e
nedy, a n d L eona M a rste rs. W a lte r sa m e o b je c ts a n d e ffe c ts t h a t th e
Seven r u r a l sch o o ls re p o r t IOC
• p e rm ittin g p u rc h a s e rs to believe
to keep o u rse lv e s w o rth y o f th e vie- on h ig h e r g ro u n d a n d o ffe rs a sa fe
one of his P u n c h c h a ra c te rs say
H ughes a n d S u p e rin te n d e n t B riscoe p r in ts p o in te d o u t to us.
I t is a
p
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c e n t a tte n d a n c e fo r th e m o n th ol
h.-Jdy is v irg in w ool, a n d p o in tin g
to
ry
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know
you
refu
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to a n o th e r, “ b u t jf you k ill m e,
will a tte n d th e S ta te T e a c h e rs ’ a s-; q u e stio n w h e th e r th e y w ould look
I
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o
v
em b er— P ro sp e c t, L ong Moun
ru t to th e p re s id e n t t h a t th e pow er-
a re d o in g y o u rs.
S ev eral fam ilies in M ount V ernon!
by Jo v e , i t ’s m u rd e r .”
so c ia tio n a t P o rtla n d fo r p a r t of t h e ' t h a t w ay if w e h a d n o t com e upon
“ L ong live th e A m erican people! ! w e re d riv e n to th e u p p e r s to rie s of t a i n ’ No r th T ra il, E u re k a , P ersisi
HAZ K IK .
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 4 )
h o lid ay p erio d .
j th e p rin ts firs t. T h e re fo re I b elieve i
( W ritte n
fo r
Jap Delegates
Halt Squabble
WHh Chinese
70 Co. Teachers
Attend Medford
High Institute
Woo/ Growers
Aim Blow At
Shoddy Deceit
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j
Long live the American Legion!” j their homes by the high water.
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