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SHLAND climate, without the aid A of m edicine, cu res n in e cases o u t of ten of a sth m a. T his is a proven fact. VOLUME 3 A shland D aily T idings (International News Wire Service) (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) germs cannot survive M ALARIA three mouths In the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure dom estic wa ter helps. ASHLAND. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921 W ork of Drafting Armament Treaty Is Now Underway Change In Road Rule of Canada Causes Trouble W ASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 31,— (I. N. S. )— D raftin g experts of the five big naval pow ers s ta rte d work today on c o n stru ctio n of th e tre a ty , which will in co rp o rate the decisions of th e W ashington a rm a m e n t con LOCAL MAN GUILTY OF POSSESS WATCH PARTIES TONIGHT TO ference and define th e lim its of the PAST 12 MONTHS PILLED WITH MONEY WIZARDS PAYE WAY ING BOOZE SENTENCED T< OPEN FESTIVITIES OF FINAL w o rld ’s g re a te st navies for th e next EVENTS OF MAJOR IMPORT FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF CEN three : months in ja il be HOLIDAY EVENT; CHURCHES ten years. A ctual com pletion of the ANCE; DRAFTING OF PACIFK docum ent m ust a w ait th e g ath erin g TRAL AND EASTERN NATIONS SIDES PAYING A FINE. PREPARE SPECIAL PROGRAMS TREATY BIGGEST STEP MADE. up of several loose ends of th e naval OF EUROPE. ag reem en t, b u t in th e m ain essen C alling o f Disarmament Conference Defendant Tided Before Justice ores to Be Closed Monday to tla ls th e a g re em e n t has alre ad y been I w ish fo r th e A shland C ham eat International Syndicate Plan By President Harding Only Second GOwdy with G. M. Roberts o f Med- perfected. The one o u tsta n d in g fea Everyone Join in Celebrating b er of Com m erce a happy and ned to Finnish Money to Put Na Important Move in Year Packed gford Defending Him and Rawles tu re yet to be d eterm in ed is w h eth er vent of the New’ Y’ear; Elks p ro sp ero u s New Y ear, and hope W ith E ventful News. Moore Prosecuting; Trlul This tions Back on Feet Both Finan su b m arin es a re to be “ outlaw ed ” as Monday to be Gay Event. and pray th a t it will be enabled Morning Attracts Many. dem anded by the B ritish and A m eri daily and Industrially, Soon. to slut'f off a lot of th e en cu m By FRANK CHARLTON can governm ents. P rese n t prospects b ran ces th a t have held it back (I. N. S. S taff C o rresp o n d en t) th a t two m ore w eeks will see PA R IS, Dec. 31.— (I. N. S .)— The NEW YORK, Dec. 31.— Since th e “ d u rin g T921., F ollow ing a w ell-established <£ tre a ty draw n up and signed. A C ham ber of Com m erce may d ra ft of a nine-pow er consortium for a rm istic e ended fig h tin g in th e e> custom th e re will be no issue <♦ r th e reco n stru ctio n of c e n tra l anld be m ade a very decisive q u a n tity g re a t w ar, th e re has not been a yeai • of th e A shland D aily T idings - STUDENT DRINKS TEN in th e forw ard m ovem ent of a e so filled w ith events of w orld-w ide •«> on M onday, J a n u a ry 2, to allow QUARTS GF MILK IN DAY a ste rn E urope was d raw n up here city w hen it is o p erated on broad, today by in te rn a tio n a l financial ex im p o rtan ce as m arked th e co u rsé ot g €> th e em ployes of th is paper to c o n stru ctiv e lin e s, by m en who URBANA, 111., Dec. 31.— How p erts who are paving th e wTay for 1921. In te rn a tio n a l problem s of th e join In th e celeb ratio n of New’ <S> a re m o re in terested in th e gen firs t m a g n itu d e have been s e ttle d .:0 Y e ar’s day. The first issue of <• m any q u a rts of m ilk can you drink econom ic discussions a t th e suprem e eral w elfare of the com m unity an d 1922 daw ns w ith co n d itio n s ll in a day? This question cam e up council m eeting in C annes next $> next week will be p rin ted on th a n in revengeful spites. n e a re r to pre-w ar norm al th a n at 1 here, and as a re su lt F. H. Schacht, week. <?> Tuesday. I join fo rw ard looking citizens The p ro ject provides for the c re any o th e r tim e since 1914. a stu d e n t a t the U niversity of Illi atio n of a g reat in te rn a tio n a l sy n d i in th e hope th a t it m ay be speed T he o u tsta n d in g developm ent was 1 nois. w agered th a t he could drink ily reo rg an ized into a real go-get th e d ra ftin g of the four-pow er Pa 9 ten q u a rts in eight hours. Schacht cate including th e U nited S tates W heels of in d u stry will be hushed which will fu rn ish the money and te r in stitu tio n and becom e a pow cific tre a ty a t W ashington by th e 1 won. in A shland tom orow and M onday m eans for p u ttin g c e n tra l and east e r for good in A shland. U nited S tates, th e B ritish em p ire, 1 w hile everyone from th e oldest in HAZ KIK. ern E urope hack on Ita feet fin a n th e Ja p a n e se em pire, an d F ran ce. h a b ita n t to th e youngest kiddie will , cially and in d u strially . T his tre a ty aim s to prev en t w ar in < join in cele b ra tin g the ad v en t of th e j The text of th e c o n stitu tio n will th e F a r E a st— th e o rien t being th e I new year, th e final event of a holi GOLD HILL LIME PLANT be su b m itted to th e suprem e co u n chief tro u b le zone a t presen t. Ac- | day season w hich h as been p a rtic u SHOWS LOSS TO STATE cil for its approval o r rejection. cording to th e te rm s of the pact, the larly ,gay for A shland resid en ts th is U-4t is suggested th a t F rance, G reat sig n ato ry pow ers sh all su b m it any year. B ritain. G erm any and th e U nited SALEM, Or., Dec. 31.— D em and grievance to a rb itra tio n . W atch p a rtie s will be the chief S tates supply th re e -fo u rth s of th e In fo r lim e rock from th e s ta te lime Of alm o st equal ra n k in g im p o rt events of to n ig h t, w ith practically itial funds needed for th e cap italiz a p lan t a t Gold Hill lias fallen fai ance w as th e m ovem ent in itia te d oy every ch u rch In th e city staging tion of the schem e. T he rem ain d er sh o rt of th e e stim ate s upon which th e U nited S tates for th e red u ctio n such a n a ffa ir w hile m any p rivate would be fu rn ish ed by Belgium th e s ta re was ihduced to e n te r into of uavles a n d lim itatio n of land avm- j p a rtie s have been a rra n g e d to Italy , Ja p a n , C zecho-Slovakia, and th e lim e producing business, accord am ents. “ w atch th e old y ear out and the i H olland. ing to A. B. C ordrey, sec re ta ry of the Ü. S. In Important Position new y e ar in .” Due to the fact th a t s ta te lim e ho ard , who, in a le tte r to T hese two events, both of which T he Jackson C ounty F arm b u reau G overnor O lcott accom panying a fi tom orrow is Sunday, but few’ public grew out of th e W ashington c o n fer has m ade strid e s d u rin g th e past JUST BECAUSE” IS EXPLAINED dances have been scheduled for to n ancial sta te m e n t of th e b o a rd ’s ac en ce, have p u t th e U nited S tates in y e ar in p ro m o tin g th e in te re sts of I n ig h t and none in A shland. The tiv ities. d eclares th a t the a ffa irs of an im p o rta n t new position in w orld P r o fe sso r G ets V aried A n sw e rs to p o litic s ^ A m erican iso latio n , which county farm ers, acco rd in g to a re the board “ a re in an u n satisfa c to ry V ining th e a te r will stag e a m idnight Q u estio n A sk e d C o-E d s W ASHINGTON. D. C., Dec. 31.— co n d itio n .” E stim a te s p resen ted m atinee, and th e m anagem ent has began to cru m b le d u rin g th e g re a t j view of th e b u re a u ’s w ork d u rin g a rra n g e d for special m usic d u rin g (I. N. S .) — “ T he econom ic situ a tio n (By In te rn a tio n a l News Service) w ar, is uow a th in g of th e past. T h e ' th e y e ar 1921 m ade by G eorge A.I p rio r to th e opening of the plant at the th re e day holiday evenings to go of A m erica is grow ing stro n g e r a s | BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 31.— Why pow ers m ust reckon w ith th e U n it-, M ansfield, p resid en t of th e bu reau . Gold H ill w ere th a t from 20.000 to w ith the headline a ttra c tio n s which th e old y e ar dies, F ran k W hite,! does a w om an say “ just because"? Mr. M ansfield says: j e d S tates in any big m ovem ent ot 60,000 tons of lim e p e r y ear w ere tre a s u re r of the U nited S tates, de- ’ A nsw ers to this question put to the “ I am glad to greet th e F arm Bu needed on Oregon farm s, w h ereas have been secured. ;ut-.‘i n atio n al significance in th e fu Special Programs Arranged d a r e d today in predicting th a t th e re seniors of G oucher cdllege by P ro les reau m em bers of Jack so n county at to ta l sales d u rin g th e th re e year? of ii r e . P a sto rs of local ch u rch es took no w ere “ b e tte r tim es a h e a d ,” and th a t sor E thel Bowman, of th e d e p a rt A nother big peace developm ent th e b eg in n in g of th e New Y ear. The th e p la n t’s o p eratio n have a g g ie g a t tice of the fact th a t New Y ear’s day th e re would be a su b sta n tia l im m ent of pscyliology, indicate ttiat th e -»h eh cam e a t t i e end of th e y e a r.' N ational F a rm b u reau has become ed only 4128 tons. Since th e o w n comes on Sunday and have a rra n g ed provem ent in financial an d in d u stria l chief reason, sim ply enough, is be ing of th e p lan t Ju n e 1 last, orders w as th e Irish s e ttle m e n t. W hile th e g re a te st force in o u r A m erican p ro g ram s for tom orrow accordingly. conditions d u rin g th e com ing year. cause she has nothing b e tte r to say. for lim e have a g g reg ated only 37' B rita in held th e Irish problem to he life, and w ith th e aid of th e agri New Y e ar’s m essages and special T re a su re r W hite urged th e lifting The g re a t m ajo rity of the girls, w hile iriif. A pproxim ately 500 to n s wore a dom estic issue, it is now generally c u ltu ra l bloc in congress, has done m usical p ro g ram s will he th e ordet of restric tio n s in the money m ark et denying th a t an educated w om an to produced d u rin g th e tim e th e plan: a d m itte d th a t it had ra m ifica tio n s a g re a t work for th e reW if of the was defen d in g B allenger w itn of the day in all churches. and asserted th a t the extention of day ever Uses such an answ er, of was o p erated th is year, leaving 100 o u tsid e of th e U nited K ingdom th a t com m on people. T he S ta te F arm ch arg e for tw o reaso n s— because Many p riv a te d in n e r p a rtie s and hank c red its is “ a b so lu tely neces fered a widely varying n u m b er of tons in th e b u n k e rs unsold. This fo stered tro u b le and u n rest. C redit b u reau is one of th e g re a te st forces! social events a re being planned by sa ry .” lo r th e s e ttle m e n t of th is sev en -cen -1 ¡in O regon. D uring 1922, w ith the believed th a t every m an was e n tit reasons for th e fam ous reply, chief Iflme which has been sold to farm ers to legal re p re se n ta tio n , and beca local people for tom orrow and Mon contended th a t m oney condi- am ong which w ere ineutal laziness, iu ry old problem goes to P re m ie r' J aid of o u r s ta te paper, we expect a t a price of $4 a ton f. o. h. the he, R o b erts, desired to a ct as day and not a few will ta k e th e two today indicated a business re- a love of ap p ea rin g u nfathom able, tions ¡Gold H ill p la n t has cost th e s ta te a i.loyd G eorge, th e w izard of B ritish to o rg an ize th e fa rm e r’s selling frien d of th e co u rt. day holiday as a signal for visits to w hich could he confined in ¡acting on in tu itio n ra th e r th a n rea ¡to ta l of $5813.27 to produce, or in vivai pow er, his p u rc h a sin g pow er, and j olitics. Moore Is Prosecutor n earby tow ns and cities. w ith th e help or big financial s o n , dislike for a rg u m en t, a n d — o v n o a a n f $10 n er ton. W h eth e r th e A fte r holding ou t and th re a te n his in flu en ce in such a way as to se R aw les M oore, sp eak in g for T he a n n u al E lk s’ ball M onday ev in stitu tio n s. j som etim es because a m an w ouldn’t ing tro u b le fo r th e allies, G erm any cu re fo r him fa ir and ju s t tre a t county and state, called a tte n tio n ening in the E lk s ’ tem ple will he one u n d erstan d a w om an’s answ er an y m ent. T he F arm b u reau has in v a r i.n a lly accepted th e a llie s’ indem th e fact th a t the d efe n d an t had b e e n jre y of th e gayest social ev en ts of thp how. n ity dem ands. U nder th e term s ot ious ways, d irect and in d irect, saved O th er po p u lar explanations, ac ¡every fa rm e r in Jack so n county ih e u ltim a tu m im posed last s p r i n g ' (C o n tin u ed on P age F o u r) cording to P ro fesso r Bowman, were G erm any is bound to pay ab o u t $38.-! m any tim es his m em b ersh ip fee. as follow s: “ T he Jac k so n C ounty C o-operative i JO,000,000. Here* ag ain th e U n it To gain tim e. B ecause men ex- e d S tates fig u red . G erm any appeal i exchange h as w eath ered d eflatio n , , pect it. Self-defense. A dislike of <d to th is c o u n try , bu t S ecretary of. th e w o rst period fo r busin ess in ; com m itting oneself. A su ita b le ans- S ia te H ughes advised G erm any to! years, and u n d e r th e highly efficient '■ wer for triv ia l questions. H abit, tra - m an ag em en t of C. M. Speck, is now ,*. ttle upon th e a llie s’ conditions. id ition and environm ent. in a highly sa tisfa c to ry condition Silesian Lssue Settled | “ T h ere was a p re tty general feel- T h e Silesian issue, which caused D u rin g all th is period of s tre s s for ! Ing,” said P rofessor Bow m an, “ th a t an arm ed u p risin g and for a tim e th e exchange, th e F irs t N ational w om an’s use of th is tra d itio n a l re- th re a te n e d w ar betw een G erm an) bank of M edford h an d led o u r ac ; ply has been g re a tly ex ag g erated . an d Poland, was settled by th e L ea co u n t and they can n o t hetoo highly I Over a dozen g irls flatly a sserted gue of N ations w ith o u t o u tsid e in j praised fo r th e rqan n er in which 1 th a t men use It a s m uch as women R ealizing the i..f e r e n c e . U pper Silesia (w hich I they su p p o rted us. do. Some of th e com m ents on th is ¡need fo r such a fa rm e rs ’ in stitu tio n , h a d been a G erm an province before point w ere in te re stin g to th e effect t i e w ar) was p a rtitio n e d , p a rt go- they backed us to th e lim it, and ,-.g to G erm any and p a rt to Poland. ! n n w t h a t o u r success seem s c ertain . LONDON, Dec. 31.— (1. N. S .)— ’ th a t th e p hrase m u st have been at- G erm any resisted the decision, but The n in e te en th regim ent of th e R us • trib u te d to women in th e age when v. as bound to accept It. sian soviet arm y was d efeated in a men considered them brain less, th a t There was con sid erab le fig h tin g b a ttle w ith heavy losses by th e th e an sw er is a su rvival of th e tim e ; I 1921. W ar broke ou t in th e N ear K a relian s, according to a H elsing ■ w hen an a ttra c tiv e w om an w asn ’t i. j s t betw een G reece and th e T urk- fors dispatch received h ere today. supposed to he too in te llig e n t, and , n n a tio n a lists. K ing C o n stan tin e The reds a tta c k e d th e K a relian s who i th a t men a re often Incapable of \ « nt to T urkey an d p u t him self at w ere co n cen trated in th e tow n of ¡catch in g th e finer distin ctio n s d raw n th<? head of his arm y. T he G reeks ad P o raje rv i, b u t w ere repulsed. The by w om an’s m ore su b tle m in d .” v a rc e d from th e coast to th e very K a relian s then opened a co u n ter a t v a .e s of A ngora— th e T u rk ish na- tack and put th e soviet reg im en t to HER SPELLING VAGUE, B l’T NOT HER i o.ialist c a p ita l— b u t w ere d efeated j, ,d throw n back. T he pow ers have of th e la te st R us CHICAGO. Dec. 31.— Mrs. Max . ;ded to in terv en e and re sto re ât th e extrem e of th e soviet re- M eyerow itz is not th e best speller in th e w orld, b u t she certain ly can put an idea across. W itness th e follow ing note sh e arm s a g a in st tiie op»uiau. op«*»* Tea Drinking Decreases LONDON, Dec. 31.— C onsum ption left for friend h u sb an d . p . 3ent a big arm y in Morocco, b u t "M ax I decidad a t last to leeve ? not yet succeeded in p u ttin g of tea has m a te ria lly lecreased d u r ing the y e a r ju st ended. Jo b b ers at you and go to M orris he love m e and wn th e risin g . H one F ightin g in Hungary trib u te d a la rg e p a rt of the decrease I lov him we a re goin to leeve.— There was some fig h tin g in Hun- to th e influence of A m erican troops iy , also, w hen fo rm er E m peroi statio n ed h ere en ro u te to F rance a . les a tte m p te d to reg ain th e d u rin g th e w ar, who refused to d rin k tea. Rainbow (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page Four)