Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 24, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
TWO
Thursday, June 24, 1920
has maintained the school rep­
GRANGERS EAT FROM
then She
tells has
a" helped
her nelshDOTS
it
a large about
num­ resents four churches, doing the
WHITE PINE PLATES
ber of women to have the home work for the good of all the chil­
Established 1876
BEND—Grangers from all over
.‘ublished Every Evening Except made dress form; she made a fire- dren of the community irrespec­
Oregon found themselves eating
Sunday by
less cooker which just cost her tive of creed. This committee
off
of peculiar plates at an outdoor
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
$1.00 and which has already consists of Rev. C. F. Koehler. |
banquet given them here during
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY ccoked many dishes for her; very Rev. Hiram Smith, Rev. W. E. ;
| their convention. One of the lo­
PAPER.
recently made for use in the hot Eean, O. F. Carson, terasurer, and
cai mills had supplied thin strips
TELEPHONE 89
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
weather an iceless refrigerator; E. H. Badger.
SHERIDAN.—Although Sheri- | of white pine for the purpose,
Eugene. — To the University’s dan is in one of the oldest parts while another cut up other slabs
Subscription—Delivered in City, she says that the benefits to her
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» .50 from the clothing and millinery MOTHER CLAIMS SON
One Month, Delivered.
dead and to those who fought and of Oregon in point of settlement, into clean menu boards.
One Week
SWORE FALSELY TO AGE1 lived will rise a memorial on the the mountains, particularly to the
schools cannot be estimated.”
By Mail—Outside of City
campus at Eugene, when the plans northwest, are the scene of profit-
Klamath Falls. — Houe of oil
One Year by mail ...............
Calif.—Mrs.. A. | of the alumni association mature. able hunting and trapping of development
WOODLAND,
in this section
Six Months by mail ............ 2.75
Roderigues of Roseville is in I Carlton E. Spencer, registrar of predatory animals.
Three Months by mail.... 1.50
The opera-1 aroused,
No out of town subscriptions
Woodland with a juvenile com-the University, speaking at the tions of the trappers are confined
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taken for less than three months.
plaint for the arrest of her son. alumni luncheon during the com­ largely to the Upper Willamina, mp
Stiverò, 17 years of age, who mar- mencement festivities, reported
ADVERTISING RATES
the Big Nestucca, Coast
4353633983971
led in this city without his pa- for a memorial committee previ­ Yamhill and East creek in this
Display Advertising—
Single Insertion, each inch, 30c
?nts' consent, Ruth Hope Davis, ously appointed and set in mo­ immediate vicinity, “Soapstone'
207 East Main
YEARLY CONTRACTS
iis county, May 11, 1920, before tion the endeavor to pay fitting Charley" of the Upper Willamina
Display Advertising—
Justice of the Peace R. W. Harri­ tribute to those who died and Is perhaps the best known of the
The Best Meals and Short
QUINCY.—While taking a short son.
One time a week........... 27 He
those who gave.
trappers. Each year he gets his
Orders to Be Found in
Two times a week.............. 25c. cut from the stopes in the Engels
He emphasized that, to their quota of cougar, bear and wolves
Mrs. Roderigues says that her
Every other day.................. 20c. copper mine with two other min-
Ashland.
son committed perjury in swear­ high purpose, the alumni should and minor fur-bearing animals.
Local Readers
ers to eat their midnight meal, |
Open
from
5 a. m. to 11 p. m.
ing that he was 21 years of age. give time and thought and energy,
He is only 17. The mother plans making their expression as near-
ISAAC CRISP. PROP.
month, each line, each time, 7c from a ladder by a man above him to locate her son, who left Wood- ■ ly as possible worthy of those it
To run every issue for one falling on him, and fell 60 feet to land hurriedly, and if possivle an- would commemorate. For the
month or more, each line each the bottom of the shaft, striking
nul the marriage. The girl he committee,
he called upon the
time .......................................... 6c on a bucket, which nearly severed
married claims to be 18 years of alumni to offer suggestions and
Classified
Column— , .
the.head from the body.
age, but is said to be much plans that they may have no
One cent the word each time
*
....
To run every issue for one. The three men were climbing younger.
dearth of material from which to
month or more, %c the word a ladder in a manhole which was
select.
each time.
used only for carrying tools. The |
An issue of Old Oregon, the lum-
Card of Thanks, 81.00
above lost his hold and fell,
ni
publication, will soon be de­
GOLD HILL, June 24.—L. W. I
Obituaries, 212 cents the line.
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.brushing
the
two
men
from
the
Stansill
and associates of Jackson- |
voted to the memorial, while every
Fraternal Orders and Societies.-
°
fraternal
or-
’
ladder.
In
the
fall
the
first
man
Advertising for
endeavor will be made to enlist ville have taken a contract to log
ders or societies charging a reg­ struck a scantling, to which he
the support of every graduate and deliver by auto trucks to the
A Dollar Starts an Account
ular initiation fee and dues, no clung until he was removed, and
I
and
former student. Plans for Medford sawmills 3,000,000 feet
discount. Religious and benev­ the second man managed to get
financing the tribute have not yet of pine logs on Willow Springs STATE BANK OF ASHLAND
olent orders will be charegd the
TACOMA.-State troops from been made, the committee hold­ creek just south of Gold Hill. This
regular rate for all advertising bold of the ladder again, saving
when un admission or other charge himself, but Johnson fell into the | Oregon, comprising infantry, en- ing that, once everyone was cog­ firm has several other contracts
is made.
shaft. He was a native of Swe-gineers and coast artillery units, nizant of the effort and intention, delivering saw logs to the Med­
den,
30 years of age.
will arrive at Camp Lewis July 6, the means would be easily se- ford mills and it is reported they
The Tidings has a greater cir­
culation in Ashland and its trade
have taken additional contracts
for 15 days of drill and maneuv­ cured.
territory, than all other news­
from the Gold Hill district.
ers, it was announced at Camp
papers combined.
Lewis. Preparations are being
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon
made for 1500 Oregon troops. On
Postoffice as Second Class Mail |
July 11, Washington state troops
Matter
Wc ) THE DIAMOND BRAND. A
) eneenesersuaf frLOA.
will encamp at Camp Murray, the
‘ Pilis in Red and Gold metallic
)
state drill grounds adjoining
22 boxes, scaled with Blue Ribbon. VZ
•
Shirk nothing in the line •
J
Take no other.
Buy of y roar •
Camp Lewis, and the men from
If Drugeiat.
Ask forCIII OIIEA TER g
SEATTLE, June 24.—For the
f DIAMOND ERAND PILLS, for 2%
• of duty. He who is above •
The commencement exercises of the two states are expected to hold I
- years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
first time since women became
his business may some day • the Ashland Daily Vacation Bi- joint maneuvers.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
eligible
for
jury
service
in
the
• find that his business holds * bit school will be held in the Bap­
state of Washington in 1911, a
. him down.
© tist church in Ashland on Friday,
WHOLE FAMILY MARRIES
jury in a first-degree murder case,
June 25. at 2 p. m. All parents
MILLVILLE, N. J.—Marriages composed entirely of men was im-
and friends are invited to be
present at these exercises. An i an rampant in the Hartze family paneled and sworn Tuesday in Su­
exhibition- of many of the indus­ recently. The mother and daugh- perior Judge Calvin S. Hall’s
trial articles made by the chil­ ter became brides and the son a court to determine the fate of In­
gram Rader, logging contractor,
dren will be of interest to all who bridegroom all in one day.
Mrs. Matilda Hartze was unit- who is being tried on the charge
may attend. The school has been
highly successful, enrolling 225 ed in wedlock to Lind Legar, of of shooting and killing on April |
scholars, and maintaining a very Chester, Pa. Following the cer­ 3 Bud Dean Curtis in the Rader |
camp near Lake City, Wash.
A movement has been launched high daily average attendance. emony, Frank Hartze, a son of the
I the Farm Bureau to determine Every morning In the week the bride, was married to Miss Bessie
V hat are the best varieties of scholars have gathered during Smallwood. Later Miss Matilda
What is more refreshing than
wheat, barley and oats to gi row in June to learn many of the best Hartze became the wife of Thomas
a dip in the splendid sulphur
this county, and to get pure hymns and nature songs, to listen Johnson.
pool?
strains of these varieties estab­ to a Bible story, and receive in­
TEACHER ELECTED
EVERYBODY GOES TO THE
lis! ed over the county. The wheat struction in a musical period. In
EUGENE.—E. F. Carleton, for
addition
to
this,
an
hour
spent
NAT
I a: long been such a mixture of
in
industrial
work,
has
trained
the
past
ten
years
assistant
state
varieties that it is usually dis-
Large Pools and Sulphur Water
criminated against on the market. the children in the making of superintendent of public instruc-
NOW OPEN
Under New Management.
Farmers have been getting their hammocks, raffia baskets,, picture tion, has been elected city super-
iPtendent of Eugene’s schools to
frames,
bird
houses,
kites,
etc.,
not
s ed from theirs and their neigh­
Elks Block
succeed W. H. Rutherford, who
bors's best fields, regardless of va­ to mention the many varieties of
lias
With Every Purchase of
riety, yield, milling or feeding kindergarten articles constructed, "as resigned to accept a position |
Phone 84
In the Heart of Town.
Among those conducting the in the educational department ofl
qualities of the grain.
HARMONY COCOA BUTTER
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday.
E. J. RAINE, Manager
This practice must give way for school as members of the staff the United States navy.
COLD CREAM 60c
are:
Mrs.
Walter
Frazer
Brown,
I
a business-like selection of seeds
We will give
that will mean agricultural pros­ superintendent; Miss Eugenia Car-
son,
Mrs.
H.
P.
Holmes,
Mrs.
Van
perity for the county. It costs
but little more to plant good seed Sant, Miss Bertha Bean, Mrs. C.
than it does to plant mixed seeds. F. Koehler. The musical direc-
The trouble has been in the past tors have been Miss Florence Al- |
that it has been hard to find pure len and Mrs. E. H. Edgar. The
director of industrial work, Mrs.
strains of desirable varieties.
A 50c Box of
It is hoped that the farmers of John W. Hoyt, assisted by Miss
Emily
Brown
and
Miss
Eleanor
the county will take advantage of
CHARMONA COMPLEXION
the efforts being put forth by the Hoyt, and John Hoyt Jr., and Ar­
POWDER
Fann Bureau in behalf of pure cher Hoyt.
Try our rich, juicy, tender
The executive committee that
While the supply lasts.
strains of tried varieties. If the
| steaks. Our customers say they
farmer has been raising grain
are the best to be had.
or if he has an established opin­
ion that certain varieties of wheat
and barley are best adapted to
this county, he is asked to give
JAS. BARRETT. Prop.
PHONE 188
the Farm Bureau the benefit of
his knowledge and experience so
that it will be possible to concen-
trate efforts along the lines they
will he the most effective, The
farmer to meet the present con- Why suffer the discomforts and
ditions confronting him. must embarrassments of a Goitre?
produce a better grade of live- O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene­
stock, better and higher yielding fited many.
Why pay several hundred dollars for an
varieties of alfalfa, wheat, barley operation to remove a goitre when O.G.C.
can be obtained for such a comparatively
and oats.
small expenditure?
Ashland 0 Tidings
Will Raise
POLK
Memorial to
U. S. Heroes YET
REGION
HAS FURS
KILLED IN
MINE
Now Is the Time
To Buy For That Big Picnic
Fresh Picnic Hams, 27c per lb.
Self Service Coffee, guaranteed none better,
1-lb.pkg. 55c; 2|-lb, $1.25; 5 lb. $2.40.
Bulk Coffee 3 lbs. for $1.00.
All can Coffee at reasonable prices.
Welch’s Grape Juice, 15c, 45c, 75c, per
bottle.
Phez, 45c and 85c.
Fresh lot of fine Oranges, Lemons and
Grapefruit.
Cantaloupes and Watermelons.
m
g g
creek,inC I aVeIi Cale
Focbulinvee9“ben“aay tor "base charles Johnson was knocked
Stearns Sell Service Store
7 Main Street
CONTRACT ID On Savings Aecounts
DELIVER LOGS
4%
State Troops
Will Drill
This time of year
good idea
to com
nbine fresh
Interest
fruit or berries
with your morn
ins dish of
GrapeNuts
The Water’s Fine!
COMMENCEMENT
OF BIBLE SCHOOL
Women Left CHICHESTER S PILLS
From Jury
The blend of flavor proves
delightful and is in tune
with June.
^There*s a Reason9
BEST VARIETIES
OF GRAIN CHOSEN
SPECIAL NELDA
SALE
Steak
CAFE
"Che
Qiank. with
the Ch¡m^ Cloak.
A PROBLEM IN THRIFT
SUPPOSE you have one dollar
and spend it. What have you?
Why only what it bought, and
that begins immediately to de­
preciate. Now if you had depos-
ited the dollar
Savings
count here at the First National
you would still have 100 cents
which would immediately begin
to appreciate.
The Natatorium
ASHLAND.
Free
McNAIR BROS
East Side Neat Market
LOOK
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WOMAN IS HOME
I DEMONSTRATOR
Vaupel’s
Shoe Window
' O.G.C. when properly applied gives satis-
i factory results, or your money will be
I refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail
only. Write for booklet.
Address Dept. 6
O.O. C. CHEMICAL COMPANY
Seattle,Washington
{
The Jackson County Farm Bu-1
reati News hands the following I
compliments to one of the pro-I
giessive women of the Belleview I
“Mrs. Vesta Brown of the Belle­
„CITIZENS’
BANK "
•
OFASHLAND
view community is a real home I
demonstrator
everything that |
the home demonstration agent
suggests to make the home work
easier. Mrs. Brown tries out and
16799
DIED)
in New York City alone from kid-
rev trouble last year. Don’t allow
yourself to become a victim, by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
ARE YOU SAVING
FOR A HOME?
There are many advan­
tages of having a home
of your own. The soon­
er you begin to save for
this purpose, the nearer
you will be to greater
happiness and success.
Start a fund for a home
now
GOLDMEDAL
and ACC opt no imitation ■
The
Citizens
You gain an advantage in
the resources, experience,
knowledge and equipment of
the Standard Oil Company,
which combine to make Zer­
olene. They insure a uniform
product of quality. They cre­
ate an efficiencyin the manu­
facture of fine lubricants hard
to duplicate elsewhere in the
world.
Our Board of Lubrication
Engineers has determined
the correct consistency of
Zerolene for your car. Their
recommendations are avail­
able for you in the Zerolene
Correct Lubrication Charts.
Get one for your car at your
dealer’s or our nearest sta­
tion. Use Zerolene for Cor­
rect Lubrication.
For Tractors
There is a correct grade of
Zerolene for your tractor.
Get our booklet on its Cor-
rect Lubrication. Ask our
Agent for a copy.
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Bioband s na ional remedy since 1696. i
iteed. "
Eos’s lor the name Gold Medal on wry bow s
with
Bank of Ashland
Quality and econonw
0
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
ZEROLENE
Opposite the Plaza
FOR SPECIAL VALUES ON
Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday
OF THIS WEEK
69 9
ojogs
Every Pair a Bargain
VAUPEL’S
QUALITY STORE
OREGON
EV CARTER.PRES
CM VAUPEL VICE PRE
JWMC COY. CASHIER