Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 09, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DALLY TIDINGS
Ashland
T idings
E stab lish ed 1876
P u b lish ed Every E vening
Sunday by
i'lDE
A SHI. AND
l i c i t R. Greer
Except
PRINTING
CO.
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CITY AND COUNTY
The A shland Iron W orks has com­
The tran sfu sio n of blood to save
PAPER.
A fter people the country over have pleted a m otor and c u ltiv a to r called th e life of O rren D illard, a 19-year-
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begun to m ake th e ir final a rra n g e ­ the Downie T ra cto r t nd cu ltiv ato r old boy was perform ed a t th e San
O FFICIAL
su b sc rip tio n R ates Delivered in City
One M onth, D eliv ered .................$ .50
One W e e k ............................................ 15
S ubscription R ates By Mail O utside
of City
One y ear by m a i l ......................... $5.00
S ix m onths by m a i l ..................... 2.75
Three m onths by m a i l .............. 1.50
No out of tow n subscriptions taken
“or less th an th re e m onths.
By Mail O utside o f U nited S tates
One Y ear ...................................... $8.12
Six M onths .................................... 4.31
No subscription for less th an six
m onths.
ADVERTISING RATES
D isplay A dvertising—
Single in se rtio n . . . .e a ch inch, 30c
YEARLY
CONTRACTS
D isplay A dvertising—
One tim e a week, each inch, each
tim e ...........................................27% c
Two tim es a week, each inch, each
tim e ................................................... 25c
Every o th er day, each inch, each
tim e ................................................20c
E very issue, each inch, each
tim e ............................................... 17 %c
Local R eaders—
Each line each tim e (G w ords to
line) ............................................... 10c
To run every o th e r day for one
m onth, each line each tim e . . . . 7c
Te run every issue for one m onth,
o r m ore, each* line each tim e 5c
C lassified C olum n—
One cent th e word each tim e.
To run every issue for one m onth
o r m ore, % c th e word each tim e.
C ards of T hanks, $1.00.
O bituaries, 2% cents th e line.
m ents ag ain st th e com ing of the end
ot the world, according to th e sta te ­
m ent issued by a “ sunspot sp ecialist”
of C alifornia, here comes E. H. Mc­
A llister, professor of m echanics and
astronom y of the U niversity of Ore­
gon, who claim s this prophecy is all
bunk, and tiiat th e re is no need of
w orrying over th e direful events
th a t have been foretold for th e 17th
of th is m onth when a num ber of
planets will come in conjunction.
‘T here a re alw ays _ spots present
on th e s u n ,” Prof. M cAllister says,
“am i although it is tru e th a t the
planets will be in the sepcified po­
sitions it is doubtful if e a rth q u ak e s
or o th e r distu rb an ces could be
caused.”
W hile the “ sunspot specialist” does
not actu ally foretell the destruction
of the world, he sta te s th a t terrib le
clim atic disturbances a re due on De­
cem ber 17, w ith earth su ak es, volca­
noes and floods. T here is even some
talk of a comet h ittin g the earth .
“ W e a re a th ousand tim es m ore lia­
ble to be killed by an autom obile
th an by a com et.” the Oregon a s tro n ­
om er states. “ Comets have twice
ju m p e d into the ea rth w ithin th e last
century and no harm was done.”
for a S eattle firm . This m achine is
m ade from the design draw n by W. F.
Downie, m an ag er of the United States
Iron W orks of Seattle, who is in
A shland try in g out the new m a­
chine, and if satisfacto ry will ship
it W ednesday.
The local foundry
has a contract to m ak« 100 of these
tra c to rs to b
used in orchards
around Spokane. It has a ten
horsepow er engine and is fitted p rin ­
cipally w ith Ford p a rts so th a t «.it is
practical to do all th e w ork of a
sm all farm .
As soon as th is m a­
chine is shipped o th ers will und o u b t­
edly he built as rapidly as possible.
GOOD ROAD WILL
rim
A d istrict conference of all the
M ethodist clergym en of K lam ath dis­
tric t is in session in the M ethodist
church today. The m inisters from
the nearby charges so fa r as possible
gat here«/ here yesterday afternoon
afternoon and w ere served a tu rkey
d inner in the church at 6 o’clock last
evening, a fte r which they attended
and took p art in th e revival services
being conducted in th e M ethodist
church. Dr. Bowen, a prom inent pas­
to r of P o rtla n d , preached th e se r­
mon. This aftern o o n an open m eet­
ing will be held in th e church at
2:30 o’clock, and th is evening Rev.
Joseph K notts of G rants Pass will
deliver th e serm on.
UNION LABOR VOTING
IN ILLINOIS
(By th e U nited P ress)
SPR IN G FIELD , 111., Dec. 9.— Up­
w ards of two hundred th o u san d o r­
ganized w orkers in Illinois today
were voting for sta te officers of the
Illinois F ederation of L abor for the:
com ing year.
Tiie election is by a statew ide ref­
erendum and eacli local union will
send its re tu rn s to sta te h e a d q u ar­
te rs at Chicago. It will ta k e sev­
eral days for th e official tellers to
com plete th e count.
Duncan McDonald of Springfield
and John W alker of Danville are
m aking th e race for the presidency.
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P E R YEAR
THE CITIZEN’S BANK
OF ASHLAND
W e m a n u ia c tu re ra v in g P la n t
E quipm ent, Saw m ill, M ining and
Ship M achinery, Steam and Gas E n­
gines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
W’o rk ; Grey Iron, Sem i-Steel, Brass
and Bronze C astings of every kind.
H aving th o roughly equipped o u r
plant for th e m an u fa ctu re and re­
pairs of heavy and all classes of m a­
chine and foundry w ork, we solicit;
your o rd ers and Inquiries. E stim ated
and q u o tatio n s fu rn ish ed ou applica­
tion
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop.
Cleanliness.
Q uality Meat.
Service. ♦
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
RIGLEYS
c a package
before the war
5
5
5
c a package
during the war
c a package
Purity Pancake Flour
MADE BY
NOW
ASHLAND MILLS
CASH BUYERS AND SELLERS
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TRE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
From Producer to Consumer”
| Beginning M o n d a y , Dec. Sih ?
The Ashland
State Exchange
Will Sell io No One
but M embers
THOSE fath e rs and
m others who
th o u g h tfu lly include F irst N ational
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS am ong the
C hristm as gifts to th e boys and girls
— a re going to be su re of providing
rem em brances which v.ili grow both
in size and in th e esteem of the
youngsters.
AH of the Upholstered Rockers
Davenports that we can buy
in 1919
The Store With the
Christmas Spirit
F o r th e benefit o f th o se who do th e ir C h rist­
m as shopping early, and to convince o th ers of
th e ad v an tag e of so doing we a re m aking ad ­
vance displays of G ift M erchandise. Look fo r
o u r displays.
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Blankets and Comforts
Those who know good b lan k e ts and com forts
will in sta n tly recognize th e q u alities of o u r m er­
chandise
Made rig h t, b o u g h t rig h t and sold
rig h t .................................................$ 5 .00 to $10.00
Dainty Gift Handkerchiefs
However, we have a good
lin e in stock a t this tim e
Chrisfmas Slippers
th e rocker line it will be
T ruly a gift th a t m eans m uch real com fort to
th e recipient, w h e th e r m an, w om an o r child.
W e a re fea tu rin g a splendid collection to choose
from , $2.00 and up.
well
Handbags and Purses
Doll
to
select
w hile
the
A handbag m akes a very acceptable g ift to any
wom an, fo r it is so useful. W e a re ju stly proud
of ou r com plete ran g e of bags and purses which
we a re show ing a t a ll prices.
C arts,
Sm okers
Bowls, Fancy Baskets.
Sets,
Shirts and Cravats
O ur line of sh irts and c ra v a ts th a t we a re show ­
ing for th e holiday season is th e best and m ost
com plete in th e h isto ry o f th is store. A s h irt
o r tie never conies am iss.
Hosiery
Silk, lisle, and cotton o f all k in d s and q u alities
com prise o u r big stock of hosiery. T hrough a
late shipm ent ju st received we a re able to tak e
care of your holiday needs in th is useful gift.
All prices.
Petticoats
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C M V A U P E L vice pres
J w M C C O Y . C a s h ie r
C la r is buso asst casi -
t
If you w ant to show your th o u g h tfu ln e ss and
a t th e sam e tim e p resen t a g ift th a t will be ap­
preciated, choose a h alf do2en silk or linen
handkerchiefs. P rices ran g e from 5c each up
to $1.50 each.
W ill soon have on display
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in and see us.
A ttach y o u r “ M erry C h ristin as” to
unc of o u r Savings Bank Books
V A QUALITY
U P STORE
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Anyone May Become a Member
stock is full.
TH E G IFT THAT GROWS
ASH LA N D .
HARDW ARE
The Most Delicious Pancakes
in o u r show windows call
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Provost Brothers
PANCAKE TIME-NOW
Some of these goods are
FOR $2.50
We have them both wood and coa
burners.
A TIME FOR EVERYTHING
SA FE DEPOSIT BOXES
BOXES
HEATING STOVES
E aslSide Meat Market
and if you w ant a n y th in g in
'C h e Ëzanfz, w t h
th e Chim e, C lo ck.
Rem em ber, our vaults a re pro­
tected by the latest im proved
ELECTRIC BURGLAR ALARM
system .
Time to think of
H. V. Sm ith. W. F. P a rry . P o rla n d ;
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. K raus, H ornbrook,
Calif.; E. A. Shoupe, D unsm uir,
C alif.; C. P ilg rin ; J. S. W ertz, P o rt­
F o r th e very best in choice Steer
land.
Beef, P ork, M utton, Veal and P oul­
try.
ST. PA I L MAY H E L P WINDY CITY
W e buy H ides, Pelts, Tallow and
(By th e U nite« P ress)
Wool.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 9.— The
We pay Cash for E verything.
Twin Cities of the N orth have com ­
bined in an effo rt to brin g th e n a ­
JAS. BARRETT, Prop,
tional convention of th e republican
Phone 188.
up to the first of the year.
t h e w o o D T iT E L a b o r a t o r ie s
MO CESTO C ap 'R W a .
and find th a t we have a few th a t
were not reserved in advance.
If you w ant one we suggest
th a t you call and a rra n g e for it
a t once, for they will all be ta ­
ken shortly.
Repair Work
CHICAGO WOULD BE
PERM ANENT CAMP
CHICAGO, Dec. 9.— P rom inent re­
publicans, civic boosters and business
men w ere on th e ir way from Chicago
to W ashington today to p resent Chi­
cago’s claim s for th e perm anent camp
of th e republicans in convention.
Chicago en th u sia sts will insist on
The factories a re all sold
MakesYour
instiled a new
H otel Columbia
Ashland Iron W orks
W M L ’ xJ
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T ra n c fc r
8 9 North Main
Safe Deposit
ju st
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Storage, Coal and
K lam ath
F a lls— New
$30.000
three-storv brick
building nearing
com pletion
W e have
section of
L ine
The
he season is here when the au to J[ fe u £
top should lie looked after.
I m ake uew ones or fix the old
one. Let me look at’ it.
Several of the leading churches
ot th e com m unity are th in k in g seri­
ously oil com bining under the lead er­
ship of the renow ned evangelist. Dr.
E. J. Bulgin, in a great evangelistic
cam paign. The plan is to secure th e
use of e ith e r the Arm ory or the
C h au tau q u a building suitably heated,
to r the m eetings.
Tourists Stopping
At Local Hotels
holding the convention here because
of th e city ’s position as the gatew ay
(In c o rp o ra te« )
to th e n o rth and west. P ivotal states Office and W orks No. 248 Helniau
can best be sw ung fo r th e republi­
St., A shland, Ore.
cans from Chicago, they will say.
Manufacturing Engineers, General
S to re
Fine Tailoring
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H otel A ustin
O. E. W eym outh, San F rancisco;
H arry G. Allen, P o rtla n d ; H arry C.
C lifford. Indianapolis, In d .; E. J.
K ellum , D unsm uir, Calif.; H arry D.
W aldron, P o rtlan d .
M. E. PASTORS IN
W EA TH ER REPORT
Follow ing is the co-operative ob­
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders
record for
o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in itia ­ se rv e r’s m eteorological
tion fee and dues, no discount. Re­ th e m onth of Novem ber. 1919. at
ligious and benevolent orders will Ashland, as issued by J.ouis Dodge,
be charged for all a d v ertisin g when co-operative observer:
an adm ission or o th e r charge is
Date-
Mox. Min.
m ade, a t the re g u la r rate .
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38
The T idings has a greater circu la­
58
40
tion in A shland and its trade terri­
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8
45
tory than all oth er new spapers com ­
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bined.
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E n tered a t th e Ashland, Oregon. 6
43
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Postoffice as Second Class Mail
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M atter.
8
45
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“ We are planning to get a contract 16
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Io s ta rt grading on th e Dead Indian 17
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road th is w inter or early spring, as 18,
4 5
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soon as w eather p erm its,” sta te s E. P. I 9
5 2
3 7
Moore, one of the Moore b ro th ers 20
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who is deeply in terested in the es­ 21
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tab lish in g of a good road in th at d is­ 2
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tric t. “ A good road in th a t country
29
will open up the g reatest wood te r ­ 4 ............
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ritory in th e w orld, and all it will i t .......................
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need then is men to get out and cut
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it. T here a re m illions of cords of
12
wood in th e Dead Indian c o u n try ,” 8 ............................
19
Mr. Moore went on to sta te , “ enough 9
30
to last Ashland a thousand years. Af­ 0 . . . .
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te r the wood fam ine th is w in ter i t 1 T em p eratu re— M aximum, 68; date,
would seem tl,a t the people in t h i s 1 3rd; m inim um , 12, date 27th.
city would wake up to th e fact t h a t ' P re cip ita tio n — T otal, 2.13 inches;
a good road in th a t d istrict is one greatest in 24 hours, .45, date. 19th.
of tiie m ust crying
needs of the
N um ber ot days witli .01 inch or
state.
m ore precipitation. 9; clear. 14; p a rt­
“ More than th at, if th e people in ly cloudy, 14.
th e valley will ju st get to g eth e r and
work for th is road to be graveled it
PAULSERUD & BARRETT
will m ake the leading road to C ra­
te r Lake.
We carried th e special
tax levy a t the election in road dis­
For Men and W om en.
trict No. 1. which m eans th a t from
Tel. 110
$5,000 to $7.000 will lie expended on 171 E ast M:::;:.
this road next year. Now. if the peo­
ple will only pull to g eth e r this coun­
try can soon have a dandy road over
th e Dead Indian te rrito ry .”
Fraternal Orders and Societies
B arium a few days ago. The young
m an had undergone a serious oper­
ation and was so w eakened th a t his
life was despaired of unless a new
supply of blood could be tran sfu sed
in his veins. F o r th is o peration Mrs.
F. E. R ussell, a n u rse a t th e Sani­
tariu m , very heroically
gave the
needed blood which was draw n from
h er veins into those of th e sick boy.
Drs. Jones and Moxon perform ed the
operation.
p arty here in 1920 if the natio n al ex­
ecutive com m ittee decided against
Chicago as th e m eeting place.
G ustav L indquist, secretary to Gov­
e rn o r B urnquist and m em ber of the
national executive com m ittee, s ta r t­
ed th e boom for th e Twin Cities in
th e fight for th e convention. He
pointed out the fact th a t the n o rth ­
west norm ally delivers a republican
m ajority.
The M inneapolis C ham ber of Com­
m erce decided to lend its support to
St. Paul in the capital c ity ’s cam paign
for th e convention.
D. V. C avanaugh, chairm an of the
convention com m ittee of th e St. P aul
A ssociation, lias laid plans to a t­
tra c t th e convention here.
Chicago, it is reported here, may
be decided upon as the perm anent
m eeting place of th e republican p a r­
ty conventions and if it is, th e Twin
Cities will m ake no effo rt to get th e
convention.
J. P. DODGE & SONS
Reliable House Furnishers
UNDERTAKERS
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The wom an who a p p re c ia te s th e im p o rtan ce of
a good p e ttic o a t as a d istin ct necessity in a
w in ter w ardrobe will be m ost in te re ste d in
seeing our splendid line a t all prices.
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