Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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M onday, Novem ber 3, 1910
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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PAGE FIV E
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held; one Monday and W ednesday,
400,000 pounds per day and keeps te r shape th an for the past several
a t th e noon hour. As soon as school
fo u r tru ck s busy hauling sand and m onths. It is about a five h o u r
was dism issed, th e sales tab le was
lock from th e q u a rry nearby and as drive to K lam ath F alls a t present,
eagerly su rro u n d ed and in a sh o rt
m any m ore hauling th e product to A ntone Giebisch, who has a g rading
tim e every pie was gone. A neat sum
the paving gang. The q u a rry at th e contract on G reen Spring m ountain,
; was realized.
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th is fall if th e w eath er god contin- sum m it, which is equipped with a has two steam shovels a t w ork and
A nother “ com m unity sin g ” was
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,
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. ues to sm ile upon the pavers. This steam shovel and m odern equipm ent is m aking good progress. The coun­
held in assem bly W ednesday m orn-
Follow
ing
is
a
fine
description
of
, iles to be
A nnouncem ent is m ade from the irig u n d er the direction of Miss Bav
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7 7 ...................
" * ' " ' ' “ “ * will . leave
re sPe c t- tu rn s out 250 ya rd s
bas a co n tract from th e sum m it
will about
leave four
about m four
m iles to 6V67
be
office of th e F o rest service th a t the
1
t
, Bay’ the new highw ay being laid over the
of rock Per dar*
°f th e m ountain east and is also m ak-
«em ands created by the large am -
h® dasem b’y w as dl^ d^ and each Siskiyou m o untains th a t appeared in
„
_
m oiintain nnits , ro
The q u a rry in th e valley furnishes ing good h e a d w a y The new high-
m in t n
nu
i c t t trav
v a v el
o i i in
n t th
ho
e loudest. A Sundays’ edition of th e P o rtla n d Or- Dav_d w ith an im m en ce ni
1
about 150 y ard s p^r day, both rock wray will have a ten percent maxi-
ount
of t- t to
u r rist
e moun par s * ° 'e 10 sing
This a rticle was w ritten p
im m ense p lan t tocat-
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,
egonian.
tain s have resulted in th e creation very harm onious ( ? ) effect was ob- eeonian.
teu ed n e a r th e m ountain sum m it as a f° r th e loWer r ° ad and Sand Which is mUm g rad e ’ The new route crosse3
tained
in
th
is
way.
by L
q
M
owat,
secretary
of
m
e
nam
ed
tn
of a sep arate organization fo r the
the base. W hen storm s m ake work at hauled th e fourteen m iles t0 tbe Pav‘ tb e old road i*> b »t ° " e or two places
W ednesday night two basket ball A shland/C om m ercial c lu b h a n d is il-
ing p lan t a t th e
F o u r and no difficulty is experienced on
efficient a d m in istra tio n of th is ac­
gam es w ere held directly a fte r school iu s tr a ted splendidly by p ictures tak - ^ t i o n s wU t e t J n L
t 1 T
tru c k s baul
m ak" ’g th re e or account of the road work,
tivity.
in th e gym. The first gam e was en a t th e w orks by C. C. D arling of erdtlons Wl11 be tra n sfe rre d to the
.
.. .
„ . four round trip s a dav over the twen-
The functions of th e new office
valley floor, w here it is expected it ,
.
played
betw een the Ju n io r and F resh- the D arling Studio,. Ashland.
a re to prom ote th e developm ent and
A nu
. _____________ ty-eight m ile route.
m an girls, score 36 to 3, in favor of
,
Wl11 be P°ssible to r.continue pav-
F o r a tim e two shifts were worked
use of th e recreational resources of Ju n io rs; and the second gam e be- .
3g°
b,skiyou . g ra d e ’ ing th ro u g h o u t th e w inter. A sec­
th e nation al forests both by th e tr a n ­ tw een th e Seniors and Sophom ores “ 1 th ®t V™6 a, ,rOCky m ountain road ond rock cru sh er, located on Em i­ but paving a t night d id n ’t prove effi­
sient cam per and th e sum m er hom e score 40 to 20, iA favor of Seniors. ° f «nbeheveable steepness, was a g ra n t creek> four mileg gouth of cient and but one eight h o u r shift
F I AM R. FEED. SEEDS
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resident.
L arge num bers of cam p These w ere v erv ev c itin p
««a b a rriei betw een Oregon and C alifor- A shland is alread y in operation and is w orked a t present.
grounds will be carefu lly laid out by These were very exciting gam es and m a, which only th e m ost in trep id of a second •.ll0t-s tu ff’ plant is being
Five m iles -of pow er and telephone The Best T nat Gan Be Had On th e
M arket.
j
, .
» showed
iiv w e u kulhi
o rn o on
n m
n ol
good w
work
th e e n p a rt
of tn
the e
,
lines were b u ilt to supply th e s u m -1
experienced m en and im proved as to . ,
1
m o to rists would attem p t.
elected th re e m iles south of the city.
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L
Tvnto,-
*
g
irls-
Tbe
next
sam
e
will
be
played
..
m it camp. The rock cru sh ers and
w a te r supply, sa n ita tio n , construe-
By July 1, 1920, a __
ribbon of - pave-
Q - uite
ony -------
m arked
by th e w inners.
- - - - - a cerem
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— pot
the t
hot stu ff plant a re operated by elec-
tio n of fire-places, picnic tables, 5s
W hile th e gam e a t G rants Pass last m e n t’ w inding its graceful way in dum ping and spreading of th e last t,.jcjjv
Tel. 214
E a st M ain.
well as roads, archw ay, and tra il in­ S atu rd ay was not a victory for our sw eePin K curves up th e m ountain load of “ h o t-stu ff” a t the C alifornia
1 ' ‘ At the valley plant a don-
key
engine
operates
a
large
drag
to th e adjacen t forests.
to the sum m it which tow ers line. F o rm er State E ngineer C A 7 " 7 - 7
u ,a S
boys it did not dam pen th e ir spirits, range
3.000 feet above th e valleys on Dunn, who is chief engine“ " for th e v
J
b.te« «u t saild aud rock
Sum m er hom e sites a re in increas­
but only added to th e ir zeal for s tre n ­ eith e r side, wiil be com pleted. No H uber people, s u p e r i n te n d ^ Hm TruTher
ing dem and in th e natio n al forests,
uous practice. The score does not
SHORT ORDERS AND LUNCHES
and m any localities will be carefully
L aborers a re paid a m inim um o(
indicate th a t it was an easy game, m ore will aufoists tell of b u rn t out epochal operation, and when it was
QUICK SERVICE
laid
ith due
due re-
eard out
'to ' on t b th
e ^ e ” ground
lound w
",icb
ie r a th e r th e co n trary and good ball brake3 »ml d efeated a tte m p ts a t discovered th a t several cubic yards <¡4 4 , ° ’ e ' S a,<
Lunches
P u t Up for T ravelers
E xcellent
Am ong » „ e k in g axis deep
No m ore had been iaid in C aiifo.nia, r e ^ r k (’„ r “ 8b7d ,o r , . . „ “5
7 ^ . ' board is
- nd trx thoiv io • r
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n d s uispiayea.
Am ong -------- ***«**. n v m uic nau oeen lain in calif«
207 E a st Main.
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l esud n i > as to m i l d - tbe players who were quite severely will trav el betw een Oregon and Cal- ed:
“ W ell, th a t will
The co n tract held by Mr. H uber
O1
e ciect.o n ot sum m er jn j ured ace;
‘• jaiZ ” McMillin and ifo rn ia by autom obile cease w ith th e nest egg to s ta r t w ith.” give them a
hom es
, to ta ls in th e neighborhood of a half I GET THE BEARD i t i T LEAVE
» form
i»
. . . in g f f its t O storm
4/-» »• V»-» of w inter
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W a lter Jones, the
er su stain
THE ROOTS
a
u
s
ed
lock
has
been
piled
along
m illion dollars. E quipm ent in use
ational
b e N lo
cate d forest
t t k roads
i and
t tra il f will
k , a dis,ocatad M o ulder and th e la tte r
The to u rist, w h ether he crosses the £4 FliaFinmir
highw ay th
over
, i t ''
~ qU,P"?ent
USG
♦ V» e e n tire - distance
1 •
I
’m
not
a
fte
r th e “ pound of flesh ”
he located to tak e adv an tag e of t h e ^ a broken rib and spvere stra in s
th e line in A ugllst o r in January> th e m ountJ n and th e vaHev e ra «he ’S Va
considerably over one“*
I
leave
th
e
roots
to co n tinue th e ir
n a tu ra l beauty ot th e su rro u n d in g s
Tbe c h a ra c te rs Tor the ]ay ,<Our w in rem em ber the Siskiyou grade is 110w busy s u p p l y ^ r o S f o i Ìh e
«
thousand dollars.
and t o ^ d t b e t r a v e , e r ^
A unt from C alifo rn ia,” to be given only as th e m ost m agnificent piece seven m iles betw een A s h u S and Ì e ’
, COnCrete bridges and cub S
“ You a re n ex t.”
P u n .'l' l 7
•
•
hy th e P hilothespian society, have of m ountain highw ay in Am erica.
foot of the m ountain
A big grad
S- Hn< a n . u n d erg rad e r a d road
BUCKHORN
B A R BER SHOP
P am phlets ot valuable inform ation been chogen and wgre annonnced rft
A m axim um grade of six per cent, ing crew o perating a
n
CrO881Dg 376
g COnstructed under
Clyde
Custelo.
to th e cam per, sim ilar to the recent th e ,a st m eeting
Thg leadipg chflr. 16 foot pavem ent widened to 20 feet draw n piece of m achinery S
C° n7 Ct’
publication which has been issued a cters a re a . follows: “ The A u n t ” a < th e tu rn s ; th e Siskiyou grade is sembles
huge h X ™
Ì
tOUn9t &t thH 868800 need
“ V acation L and; The N ational F o r­ P a u lin e C lift; “ Sally,” B eatrice Gen- a bugaboo no m ore. ‘
ous scrapers plow a i d h a t “ “ 1" 67' a ” tÌCÌPate ° ° dÌttÌCU,ty
S° Uthe7n 1
ests in O regon.” will be published.
te r; “ F elicia,” M arie P o rte r; “ Rosa-!
Jackson county got off to a run- g e ttin g th e road in the vaVlev^tlnnl reJ On’ Six m i,es of pavem ent ex­
This work for th e sta te s of Oregon lie,” Inez R eader. Besides th e usual « '» g s ta r t when th e value of good into shape for laving the rock
°i *6nding SOUth frOm G ran ts Pass has
and W ashington
will be directed program th re e new m em bers were roads began to be realized th ro u g h - second crew of about th irty n
• 3een °P ened to traffic, elim inating a
from P o rtlan d . Five of the m ore ex­
n „ t th e sta te .
Sixteen m iles o t
ahea, n ^ b .
vobeh detour. Several m iles betw een
perienced men have been assigned
M onday m orning assem bly w as pavem ent connecting the tow ns ot p u ttin g th e final leveliiigI*rm a h KtinK’ G° l d , Hl11 an<1
C entral P oint are
to it:
Good M eals and Short Orders. Day
held in com m em oration ot the b irth - A shland and C entral P o in t w ere ” ,, Z h X a n d In re 'd T j .n'
? PaV6d “ d
and N ight Service.
C. J. , Buck,
a
ssista
n
t
d
istric
t
fores-
.. . ,
<lay of T heodore Roosevelt.
Rev. com pleted several y ears ago and the The paving crew nrnner t K,
',°C
1 ‘“ m Astlland south the road Is
L i b i
» »
r - 7 T E d w a r d s gave us a very in te re stin g P resent grade over the Siskiynn roller“ and a b o e t iw e m , lW0 steai" s°'"'™ '»a l ‘ » ra ap in one or tw o;
2 9 7 East Main
o rm atim i, f . n . C leator, surveys :
¡„spiring talk .
highw ay w as established
num ber r i
,
, ’
A p ,a c e s »’ Srading
but
they a re '
and plans to r sum m er hom e s ite ,
P rld a y
()n preTen.
By
to l|r l! ts
(o
h“ ,y
" sed1
’ » » « ' « '» «
<■< » » t o r oper-
and larg e cam p gro u n d s; W. G. tion of fires was given by Mr. S te v - come in num bers next sum m er, th e -plant to tho
7 1 S .. • 107 th<3 at,o n s a few m ,m ite8 w ait may be,
P aeth, recreatio n al pam phlets and ens, a fte r which school was dis- Pacific highw ay in Jackson county te e n tru c k s in ,n <. opeia iona- ou' '
necessary while a load of hot stuff
plans for developm ent of Colum bia m issed early and th e stu d e n ts w ent will be paved in its e n tirety .
sand rock and b t
if " 6 aulillg is being rolled. On th e whole the!
Gorge region; and T. M. T alb o tt, rec­ in a body to the V ining, w here a pic-
C ontracts a re now u n d e r way
One hundred
V
Siskiyou highw ay is in b e tte r shape
reatio n al inform ation and lectures. ( tu re was shown to them concerning which assu re com pletion by early a u a rte i«
1 " bead' iot tra v e l th an it has been th is past
The new office finds a larg e field the prevention of fires.
sum m er of 65 m iles of pavem ent ex- village of enn ' i'UI1H1|in p a n t and a: sum m er and w ith careful driving
for its activities. Cam p ground work i
ten d in g from th e C alifornia lin e to Ia s im u shroom ld
- tPr° POrt? ° ns ! a n \ to u ris t sbould ™ k e it from
G ran ts Pass. -
has m ush,corned into existence there. A shland to H ornbrook in less th an
which th e forest service is engaged '
S IL V E R M AY P R O V E T H E
G ran ts P ass. -
Thp _am „
.
'Best Woolens; Lat est Fa^h
appears to have proved not only im -j
VI RON’S W H IT E HOPE
T he O skar H uber C o n tractin g ’ whieh th e m e l
a ^ b ,o °™ tw o hot>rs.
m ensely p opular w ith th e tra v e lin g j
ions Always.
DAWSON, Y. T„
Silver.
“ th e com pany of P o rtla n d h a s h e re th e - “ Dinty M oore's P l-f' ”
C 118t6ned . Tbe A sh,and K lam ath F alls road
public in ren d erin g m ore enjoyable w hite hope of th e Y ukon,” as it has larg e st single pavem ent c o n tract in
The h o t-s ta ff
*S
ta,rIy good sh a Pe> recen t rains
the visits to th e forests of th o u san d s been called, has been found in such th e sta te , com prising 21 m iles of
Satisfaction Guaranteed
__ £—
b n n s u u t about and road work having p u t it in bet-
of vacationists, but to have p artly
q u a n titie s in th is n o rth e rn te rrito ry h ard -su rfacin g to extend front Aslt-
paid for itself in tb e decreased d an ­ th a t it is believed
sooner o r la te r land to th e C alifornia line. A bout
ger from forest fires.
large deposits will be found to re- four m iles of pavem ent have been
A nnouncem ent is m ade th a t the place th e decreasing Yields of gold laid, extending from Steinm an to
forest service sta n d s ready in recre­
and copper.
Siskiyou statio n . A bout tw o m iles
ational work to co-operate w ith all
Silver has been found in several m ore is to be laid from Siskiyou to
agencies in
in developing places in th e Yukon te rrito ry , par- th e sum m it. »A tw o m ile u n it h as
,,
.. terested
,
the recreatio n al out-of-doors move- tic u la rly at Mayo, Twelve Mile. Six- been laid extending from tb e Cali-
m ent and increased to u rist trav el, ty Mile, up th e H ootalinqua river, and fo rn ia line, two m iles into Oregon
L i ..? , tU7,‘
’n t° ’’n,at5oin on 1,H
th e so u th ern Yukon valley. All A s y o u d tw o-m ile u nit is now being
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1111
,ll‘ th e rep o rts of silver strik es indi- laid a t th e ra te of 600 feet per day.
natio n al forests.
cate it is said, th a t the*silver is scat- This, and possibly a th ird unit of the
tere d over an area of th o u san d s of sam e length will be com pleted on
SCHOOL NOTES
sq u are miles.
the so u th ern side of the m ountain
F o rm er Ashland high school s tu ­
r-
d e n t s who have visited the school
d u rin g th e past week have been
Doris Loom is' and Luella H errick,
both of th e class of '19.
Miss C laire Tucker, who has re ­
c e n tly retu rn ed from C alifornia, has
'resu m e d her studies and will g ra d ­
AND USE
uate th is year.
.
T he cast for “ The A rrival of K itty ”
has begun practicing in th e gym.
Avhere ere-Mer opp o rtu n ities a re of-
k fered for effective acting. The prac­
tice had form erly been in th e li­
brary.
Aufoists No More Daunted
By Siskiyou Mountain Grade
FOREST SERVICE
Ashland Feed
Store
My Name Is Dennis
WHITE HOUSE CAFE
H om e
R e sta u r a n t
ORKES
. k
T A IL O R S
■
FO R
MEN AND WOMEN
A S H L A N D T ID IN G S
Comply With the Law
Printed Butter
W rappers
L y le Sam s, who re c e n tly le ft fo r
O. A. C. has retu rn ed and is ta k ­
ing a post g ra d u a te course. Mr.
Sams was one of o u r 1917 football
men.
Mis» Amy S tannard. A shland’s for­
m er science teacher, is tak in g a m ed­
ical course at the U niversity of Cal­
ifornia this year.
In o»*der to raise m oney for the
e n te rta in m e n t of th e K lam ath F a lls
4tootball players, two pie sales were
FURS!
Ladies of Ashland
We a re now ready to do your fu r
rep a irin g or sell you a new se t of
furs.
.
P. W. BARTLETT.
Taxidermist and F u rrie r.
115 W. Main St.
M edford, Oregon.
Steaking A Claim
Prove the claim to yourself by e a t­
ing a steak sold a t o u r own g u a r­
antee.
Tenderloins,
steaks.
chops
and
ro asts th a t have th e taste and fresh -
nfcs of perfect stock in th e gravy
which comes from th e h e a rt of th eir
goodness is the beet offer any m e a t ,
m an may m ake.
East Side Meat Market
JAS. BARRATT, Prep.
Phone i t i .
CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
butter sold or exposed for sale in this state
must he wrapped in butter paper upon which
is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter,
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
and address of the maker.
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this offide has put in
a supplv of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it iu lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices.
A
Wc arc prepared Io supply
all kinds oi SALES BOOKS
N O N - D U P L IC A T E , D U P L IC A T E . T!
A N D Q U A D R U P L IC A T E
Either with carbon leaf or carbon on the back
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces______$1.75
250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces_____ $2.75
»OOShecls, 16 or 32 ounces
$4.00
Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by the price of the paper and it will be
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship
best. Let ns
us
lanship is of the best,
have your order and you will not regret it.
A s h la n d T id in g s
Ashland, Oregon
Give us a chance at your sales book business
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