Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 12, 1917, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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ASHLAND TTDUfCli
Thursday, Jaly 12, 1917
BROOKINGS MAINTAINS HIGH LEVEL OF
LIVING AND EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS
Brookings, Ore.
To the Public: On account of the
many letters we have been receiving
from parties In this and other locali
ties, we have deemed It best to set out
In an open letter the conditions of
Hvine emDlonnent and recreation
usually prevailing In municipalities
of like character.
Wages and Working Conditions.
The minimum rate for common la
bor is 3 per day of ten hours at
the present time in all departments,
i with usual advance above this rate
that surround the employes of this for responsible positions,
company. The company operates a sawmill,
tv ,i mmnt nn1 fieneral I logging camp, railroads, wharves and
SiirroundinKS.
The town of Brookings and the
manufacturing plant are located on
a plateau about 100 feet above ocean
level and running from the shore
line back about three-quarters of a
i shipping; runs its own line of steam
ers to California points.
Requirements Applicants Must
Fulfill.
No man over 60 years of age will
be employed.
Before entering our employ each
mile. Unlike moat sawmill towns, ;Bnd every applicant will be obliged
the site Is rolling bench land, free ( to pass an examination by the com
frora stumps and slashings. The cll- pany's physi.Man and satisfy him as
mate is mild. Snowfall Is a rarity, ! to physical condition,
and during the summer months the j Married men must work for the
weather Is that of a beach resort. In j company at least 30 days before they
the winter the temperature Is moder- will be permitted to bring their fam
ate. lilies, in order that both parties may
The view of the ocean, beach and be satisfied as to conditions and abll
eurroundings Is beautiful. Ilty.,
A good public school Is provided i ll(iur Is permitted In the
for all grades: moving picture thea-'to: P"1" found intoxicated will
tre with a seating capacity of 300 summarily discharged,
with two weekly shos; general I General,
store carrying a large stock at rea-j w desire to build up a commun
sonable prices; also a well-equipped j to ' er. thrifty,. Industrious men
hospital is provided for employes and i " families, and such will be given
families, and Is In charge of a first- itlie Preference in the matter of em
class phvslclan and surgeon with , Plyment at a" timeB
trained nurse In attendance. There 18 PIenty of continuous em
ployment here for a large number of
Living Accommodations. actve gober men ,n practically all
For single men there Is a large classes of work, and any parties
hotel provided with showers and meeting these requirements can feel
other facilities, with table board that assured of employment on reporting
Is unexcelled In its line. j here.
In addition, comfortable bunkj The company Invites correspond
houses are provided to take care of , ence from parties interested, and fur
excess of single men over and above ; ther Information can be obtained
the accommodations provided In the from M. Jordan and other stage op
hotel. Rate of board $6. 2b per week, ' erators at Grants Pass or F. Q. Lung,
lodging 50 cents and up, according Medford.
to accommodations. I This pelnt is reached by auto stage
For married men comfortable from Grants Pass via. Crescent City,
house3 are provided, with rents rang- at the present time consuming about
Ing from S6 per month and up, ac-'nine hours for the trip,
cording to type selected; water, light j C. & O. LUMBER COMPANY,
and ffood extra at nominal rates, I Adv. It
Gold Hill Notes
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BeJew'ew Notes
profession of nursing.
Guy and Merrltt Randies took a
trip up near Crater Lake Sunday.
Mrs. F. W. York, who has been ill Miss Ruth Newman of Medfora
for some time, Is impnn lng, we are spent several days last week, lnclud-
glad to say.
W. H. Byers has been absent sev
eral days on a business trip to Can
ada. Thomas Rogers, who has been em
ployed at tho F. H. Mann orchard,
left Saturday tor Washington.
Haying and cherry-picking are now
the order of the day, and provide em
ployment for many hands, several
from town coming out tJ lend their
assistance In these lines.
The Saylor Bailey home was glad
dened Sunday morning by the arrival
of a second eon, weight 8 pounds
Mrs. C. I. Homes and Mrs. W. L.
Moore were eallers at Mrs. 8. P
Crow's, near Ayers' Spur, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Moore and mother,
Mrs. McCarthy of Ashland, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Russell of
Eugene, visited at the S. J. Evans
Jiome Friday evening.
Mrs. Ed Gowland was In town Sat
urday assisting her father, E. E. Mil
ler, In the Vienna bakery.
We are glad to learn that Peter
Murray has at last found his horse
which was either stolen or strayed
away from home and was gone over
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker of Trail,
who were here attending the Hylu
Hehe and visiting relatives, were tak
en to their home Friday by Mr. and
Mrs W. G. Tucker, who remained un
til Sunday.
Miss Louise Homes is at the San!
tarium, where she Is taking up the
Ing the celebration, with the C. I.
Homes family, her parents also com
ing up to spend the Fourth.
Mrs. G. W. Dodson of Ashland and
party of friends called at the Gow
land home Monday evening.
Mrs. Nellie Dunford oi. McCloud is
here to spend the remalnde rof July
with her sister, Mrs. H. J Boyd.
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HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS?
Do colds settle on your chest or in your
bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or
are you subject to throat troubles?
Such troubles should have immediate
treatment with the strengthening powers
of Scott's Emulsion to guard against
consumption which so easily follows.
Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver
oil which peculiarly strengthens the res
piratory tract and improves the quality of
the blood; the glycerine In it soothes and
heals the tender membranes of the throat.
Scott's Is prescribed by the best special
ists. You can get it at any drug store.
Scott & Bowne, Hoomficld, M. J.
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Dee Horn, Ed Shoemaker and
Buck Horn, who are employed at the
Buzzard mine in the Elk creek dis
trict, spent the Fourth with home
folks.
Lester Parker returned from the
Prineville country, where he has
been employed the past two months
Bert Kellogg, formerly of this city
now engaged In the garage business
in Portland, spent the past week In
the valley, and will return to Port
land Sunday evening.
Mesdames D. H. Miller and Mae
Avery wore Medford visitors Friday.
Mrs. Laura Hammeroly, who is em
ployed at tho Logan placer mines
near Ktrby, spent the Fourth with
friends in this city.
Jerry Gibson, foreman at the ChiS'
holm mine In the Meadows district,
spent tho' Fourth in Gold Hill, re
turning to the mine Friday.
Mike G. Womack, the Medford
mine operator, was In Gold Hill
Wednesday looking after his mining
interests In this district.
John McCIendon and John Wybark
of Lovelock, Nev., arrived this week
in Gold Hill for a month's stay with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. McCIendon of this city. John Mc
CIendon is a grandson of Mrs. Ogden
Snyder of this city, and will divide
part of his time at her home while
here., Both of the youngsters were
former residents of Gold Hill.
George Iverson, our local baker,
spent four days In Ashland during
the Fourth, as head baker at the
Vienna bakery in that city. While
in Ashland he shipped bread from
there to supply his bakery In Gold
Hill.
Among the Gold Hillites employed
at the new power site at Copco, on
the Klamath river, seventeen miles
above Hornbrook, Is E. R. Eaton,
Ben Fllpplns, Ray Eaton and William
Flipplns.
William F. Blackert, proprietor of
the Gold Hill meat market, and Miss
Nina B. Sharpe of Flint, Mich., were
married at Jacksonville Thursday.
The orlde has been engaged as a
teacher in the Portland public schools
the past six years, and lo a cousin of
Mrs. E. T. Simmons of Gold Hill.
The groom Is a native of Jackson
ville, where his father, William
Blackert, was engaged In business
for a number of years. The young
newlyweds are domiciled In the Myr
tle Day residence on Fifth avenue
north In Gold Hill.
Made a Fine Record
Albany Democrat: Miss Mildred
Hughes of Lebanon has a record of
which she may well be proud. She
attended the public schools of that
city for 12 years without having
missed a day and was never tardy In
her life.
The thirteen tree nurseries main
tained by the forest service have an
annual output of ten million seed
lings, which are used In reforesta
tion work In the national forests.
This is sufficient to plant 15,000
acres, spacing the trees eight feet
apart In each direction.
The A. H. Carnahan family will
camp In the grove during Chautauqua
In order to enjoy all sessions.
WHY. THAT WAS
RESIDENT ANDREW
JACKSON S FAVORITE
CHEW
OLD HICKORY WAS
MIGHTY PARTICULAR
ABOUT HIS TOBACCO1
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Chewing Pluj
( ' BEFORETHE INVENTION.
OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO
MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY
WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION.
NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT
FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD.
A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH
AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW
OF ORDINARY PLUG.
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BEFORE BILLY POSTER
GETS THROUGH, A LOT OF
OTHER PEOPLE WILL BE
GETTING PARTICULAR TOO
Forest Regiment
Enlistment Begun
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Easy
Starting
Low boiling points do it the first links in a
continuous chain of boiling points. Low boiling
points for easy starting, medium boiling points .
for quick and smooth acceleration, and high
boiling points for power and mileage.
Red Crown is a straight distilled gasoline. 1
Hence there's a continuous chain of boiling
points, gradually rising from low to high.
Mixtures cannot have a continuous chain oi
' boiling points. That's why mixtures cannot be
as good motor fuel as pure straight-run gaso
line. And that's also why the gravity test for
gasoline is worthless gravity tells nothing at
all about boiling points, the only real test of
gasoline quality.
To make certain of getting real gasoline, and
not a mixture, fill with
RED CROWN
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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After enlisting the men will be
fed at government expense", and will
be furnished uniforms and regular
military equipment, and In addition
1 will be paid according to a fixed scale
District Forester George H. Cecil the lower scale to apply while traln-
of Portland, Oregon, announces that lng In tnIa country, the higher scale
the actual enlisting of woodsmen and after the reach France. The rate of
mill workers for the 10th reserve en- Pay has been flxed as follows: i
C. R, D. Jones, whoee railroad
work calls him to California most of
the time, enjoyed a visit with bla
family on Mountain avenue Tuesday.
glneers (forest) began Monday, July
Enlistment will be for the period
of the war.
Men wishing to Join the regiment
should apply to the district forester,
Beck building, Portland, or to one
of the following, who are assisting in
the enlisting work:
Forest Supervisor Seltz, Eugene.
Forest Supervisor Eiickson, Medford.
Men recommended by one of these
listing officers go to any U. S. army
recruiting officer, where they are ac
cepted as recruits If they pass the
physical examination, which Is the
same as that required for other mili
tary service.
Recruits must be white, between
the ages of 18 and 40 years, and
must be citizens of the United States
or have declared their Intention to
become such.
Men subject to conscription will
discharge their obligation by enlist
ing in this regiment. All applicants
should understand that this Is a mili
tary organization; that they must
undergo the customary drill and dis
cipline of United States soldiers, and
that they may be called upon to do
work within the danger zone.
Picked woodsmen will compose the
regiment men who will be given a
chance to take the part in the war
for which their life and training
have fitted them. Although listing
has been going on for two weeks, the
district forester states that there is
still 'room for experienced loggers
and mlllmen. Places are open for
skilled axmen, sawyers, tie hewers,
skiddders, teamsters and blacksmiths.
U. S. Foreign
Service Service
..$51 $60.00
Grade
6 first sergeants
18 sergeants, lst-class. 51 60.00
1 sergeant, bugler... 48 51.20
50 sergeants 44 51.20
6 stable sergeants ... 44 51 20
6 supply sergeants .. 44 51.20
6 mess sergeants .... 44 51.20
2 color sergeants ... 44 51.20
19 Cooks 38 44.00
108 Corporals 36 40.80
6 Saddlers 36 40.20
37Wagonen 36 40.20
186 Privates, lst-class.. 33 40.20
558 Privates, 2nd-clasa. 30 33 00
12 Bugler 30 33.00
The regiment will be made up of
six companies of 164 men each, aside
from battalion and regimental staffs,
drivers, and commissioned officers.
It will be sent overseas as soon as
organized, trained and equipped. It
will first be assembled at two train
ing camps, the regimental headquarters-
and one battalion at the Ameri
can University, Washington, D. C,
and one battalion at Fort Leaven
worth, Kansas.
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Chilblains
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUQ STORES
Tubc 25c Jans 60c
County Recorder
Fully Recovered !
Ashland Transfer
& Storage Co.
County Recorder Chauncey Florey,
who was accidentally thrown from
the running board of an auto while
assisting In the pursuit of John Rags
dale when the latter escaped from
the county Jail, has entirely recov-
Mlllwrlghts, sawyers and engineers ered 'rom the accident and Is on
are needed to man portable sawmills
which will form part of the equip
ment; helpers are required for the
various activities connected with the
woods operations and the mainten
ance of large camps.
duty again in his office.
Nearly one half of the population
of Oregon obtains its drinking water
from the national forests of the
state.
C. F. Bates, Proprietor
:: Wood, "Peacock"
: and Rock Springs
loal and Cement
PHONE U7
Office 99 Oak Street, Warc-
; house on track near depot.
Ashland, Oregon
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the manufacturer's interest in
the car owner's personal ex
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mileage and real non-skid
protection plus the basic Fisk
Policy to see that dealers and
users alike get full value from
"The price is right and fair"
Fish Tires For Sale By All Dealers
The Fisk Rubber Company
of N. Y.
General Offices: Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Fitk Brancha In Man Than 125 Qlej
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