Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 12, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOS TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
in. T h a t, y o u ’ll say, is e n o u g h to
m a k e an y boy h a p p y a n d e a g e r-
E stablished 1876
¡eyed.
P u b lis h e d E v ery E v en in g E xcept
F o r th re e m o n th s th e re h a s been
TH E A SH L A N D 7 PRINTING CO. the liVeliest SOrt of com Petltion
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______________________________ am o n g th e n e a rly 100,000 regis-
OFEICIAL CITY AND C O I NTY , te re d m e m b e rs of th e Boy Scouts
ER
T E L E P P A H P O
N E 39
H A m erlca in a11 3tate9 a n d t e r r l *
to rie s, m o st of th e 17,682 tro o p s
habscrtptlon— D elivered in City. n a tu r a lly s tru g g lin g fo r th e h o n ­
O ne M onth, D e l i v e r e d . . . . $ .60 o r of h a v in g one of its m em b ers
C u e W eek ........................................ 15
re p re s e n t th e U n ited S ta te s in th e
By Mail— O utside of City
f ir s t in te r n a tio n a l S cout c o n te sts.
Cue Y ear by m ail ................ $6.00
Six M onths by m ail ............. 2.751 T h irty -fo u r n a tio n s a re se n d in g
T h re e M onths by m a i l . . . . 1.50 ¡ la rg e d e le g a tio n s, in v ited by th e
B ritish Boy S couts. T he d em o n ­
ta k e n fo r less th a n th re e m o n th s.
s tr a tio n s w ill be h eld in th e s ta d ­
ADVERTISING RATES
ium a t O lym pia, n e a r L ondon.
D isplay A d vertising—
S in g le In se rtio n , each in ch , 30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
D isplay A d vertisin g—
O ne tim e a w e e k .............27 % c.
Tw o tim e s a w e e k ................ 25c.
E v e ry o th e r d a y ..................... 20c.
Local R eaders—
E a c h lin e , each t i m e .............10c.
T o r u n e v e ry o th e r d ay fo r one
m o n th , e ach lin e , e ach tim e, 7c
To ru n e v e ry issu e
fo r one
E U G E N E .— A h o ld in g com pany
m o n th o r m ore, each lin e each ,n a y be o rg an iz ed in th is city a t
_
. . . *’ ’ ’. ...................................
once to b u ild a m e n ’s d o rm ito ry
O ne c e n t ¿Be w ord each tim e on th e c a ,n p u s of th e U n iv ersity
To r u n ev ery issu e
fo r one of O regon p a rtia lly to reliev e th e
m o n th o r m o re, % c th e w ord h o u sin g s itu a tio n fo r n ex t y ear,
e a ch tim e-
i as th e b o a rd of re g e n ts h a s an-
Obnua°ri<2,ha2 T ’e e n ts0't he lin e .' nounced that “ wiH haVe no funds
Ashland
Tidings
F ratern al Orders nnd S ocieties J ,h is year for that p u ipose after
A d v e rtisin g fo r
f r a te r n a l o r - ! ’ he new g irls ’ d o rm ito ry a n d th e
d e rs o r societies c h a rg in g a r e g - ! new b u ild in g fo r th e d e p a rtm e n t
u la r in itia tio n fee a n d d u e s, no Of com m erce a re e re c te d th is sum -
d isc o u n t.
R e lig io u s a n d benev- m er
o le n t o rd e rs w ill be c h a re g d th e
‘ ’
r e g u la r ra te fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g t
1 he new g irls ’ d o rm ito ry to be
w hen a n ad m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e | e re c te d th is s u m m e r w ill accom -
1s made.
m o d a te 100 s tu d e n ts .
T he T idings has a greater cir­
cu lation in A shland and its trade
te r r ito r y . than all oth er news* j
papers com bined.
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon
P o sto ffic e a s Second C lass M ail
M a tte r
Ö. s.
HOLD COUPLE
K LA M A TH FA L L S. — O scar
S a n d e rs a n d E lin o r M ay G ordon,
w ho say P e ta lu m a , C alif., is th e ir
hom e, a re in ja il h e re on a fe d e ra l
c h a rg e of in tro d u c in g liq u o r in to
A sh lan d C om pany of th e Na- th e K la m a th In d ia n re s e rv a tio n ,
tiv i.al G u a rd is m ak in g a n am e W a lte r W est, re s e rv a tio n s u p e r­
io r itse lf a t th e a n n u a l encam p- in te n d e n t, a lle g e s
th a t S a n d e rs
m erit, a c co rd in g to D avid W. H a - ' posed a s a b u y e r of w o rn -o u t
zen, special c o rre s p o n d e n t fo r th e j h o rse s fo r P e ta lu m a p o u ltry food
P o rtla n d p a p e rs, w ho is a t th e fa c to rie s,
w hile
“ b o o tle g g in g ”
cam p, w ith th e boys. He s ta te s am o n g th e In d ia n s.
th a t
th e
A sh lan d
co m p an y is
T he trib e sm e n e a g e rly b o u g h t
m ak in g a good rec o rd in d e stro y - th e liq u o r, one ta r d in g 60 h o rse s
iug ta r g e ts , a n d t h a t nex t F rid a y fo r a n old a u to m o b ile a n d a few
th ey w ill fire ta rg e ts . Seven h u n ­ q u a rts of w hisky, it is said.
d re d O re g o n ia n s a re in cam p, a n d
C olonel C reed C. H am m o n d re-
p o rts th e re a re no c. ses of se rio u s
illn ess n o r have tn e re been any
.1. d. o. 1. since th e ir a rriv a l. Next
S a tu rd a y th e re will be g e n e ra l re ­
view of O regon tro o p s fo r Gov­
e rn o r Ben O lcott. Colonel R e n t­
ie r of th e re g u la rs is in sp e c to r
of th e Oregon, tro o p s
S E A T T L E . W ash. — W ash in g -
! to n ’s s ta te coal com m isison, w ith
J a m e s H. A llp o rt of B a rn e sb o ro ,
P a ., a p p o in te d by P re s id e n t W il­
to n as th e fifth ,
or
e n g in e e r,
m em b er, h a s beg u n its sessio n s a t
th e offices o f th e W a sh in g to n Coal
O p e ra to rs ’ a ssso c ia tio n h ere.
T h e com m ission is to in v e s ti­
T o n ig h t is th e tim e fo r you to g a te a n d re p o rt to a jo in t c o n fe r­
show y o u r c o m m u n ity s p irit a n d ence of m in e rs an d o p e ra to rs of
t h a t you a re in te re s te d in p ro je c ts W a sh in g to n a s to th e e ffe c t of th e
th a t m ak e fo r th e co m m u n ity s a p p lic a tio n of n a tio n a l coal co m ­
good.
m issio n ’s w age a w a rd to th e o p e r­
At 8 o 'clo ck s h a rp in P io n e e r a tio n s of th is s ta te W a sh in g to n
liull o ccu rs th e firs t re h e a rs a l of w as excepted from th e n a tio n a l
th e C o m m u n ity C h o ru s w hich will a w a rd m ad e by th e n a tio n a l com ­
m eet
re g u la rly
th e r e a f te r
on m ission la s t M arch.
M unday a n d T h u rs d a y e v e n in g s a t
B esides M r. A llp o rt th e com ­
th e sam e tim e a n d place.
T he m ission c o n sists of R o b e rt H. H ar-
m usic h as a rriv e d a n d w ill n o t cost lin , p re s id e n t a n d E rn e s t New-
you a cent. All th a t it w ill cost sh a m , s e c re ta ry of d is tric t No. 10,
you is a b o u t one h o u r of y o u r tim e U nited M ine W o rk e rs of A m erica;
tw ice a w eek a n d n t a tim e o f th e D. F. B u ck in g h am , m a n a g e r oi'
day wljen you will be w ish in g a th e R osslyn F u e l co m p an y , an d
c h a n g e an y w ay . T hese re h e a rs a ls N D. M oore, v ice-p resid en t of th e
w ill la st fo r only six w eeks a n d p o rt se rv e d on a p re s id e n tia l com ­
w h a t is th a t w hen A sh la n d 's good m ission in F ra n c e d u rin g th e l a t ­
an d th e f u tu r e o f .a n e d u c a tio n a l te r p a rt of th e w ar.
p ro je c t is a t s ta k e ?
R em em ber. T o n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock
s h a rp in P io n e e r hall.
I
L
be re tu r n e d in New E n g la n d by a ¡e n a c tm e n t a n d a sco re of o th e rs ; o f h e r ow n q u a litie s ; sh e is a c ­
fe d e ra l g ra n d ju ry
fo r a lle g ed h a v e p ro v id ed t h r i f t c o u rses, b u t c e p te d p u re ly on ac co u n t of th e
food p ro fite e rin g .
th e c o m m itte e w ill s ta n d a rd iz e a m e rits of h e r m a te a n d h e r p ro ­
T h e S w ift in d ic tm e n t c h a rg e s c o u rse w hich m ay be used u n iv er- geny.
th a t. 17 c e n ts w as received fo r ¡sa lly ,
beef w hich cost th e c o rp o ra tio n ;
K X O T E M E N T B R IN G S
only 1 0% c e n ts a p o u n d , y ield in g SCRUB COWS BR EA K
BACK MAN’S S P E E C H
a n e t p ro fit of 6% cen ts.
T he j -
INTO U P P E R SOCIETY
NIAG ARA ON T H E L A K E , On-
W ASH IN GTON.
P r io r ity of ¡A rm o u r com pany, it is c h a rg e d .
Mrs. S crub D airy Cow is a b o u t to ta i io.— D um b fo r th re e y e a rs as
serv ice in fa v o r of th e m o re e s­ sold New Z e a la n d
lam b s w hich b re a k in to th e u p p e r class of d a iry Hie re s u lt of sh e ll shock. T ro o p e r
s e n tia l .co m m o d ities is n ecessary cost 9 a n d a fra c tio n c e n ts fo r j (society.
M adam S crub w ill p a r- YV. H a rt, su d d e n ly recovered his
to reliev e th e p re se n t tra n s p o rta - 25% c e u ts a pou n d . T he H o llis ; nde w ith th e b lue-blooded a risto c - speech h ero rec e n tly in th e e .
tio u c o n g e stio n on th e la ilro a d s , I m ea t
com pany, a c c o rd in g to th e : yacy o f th e c a ttle w orld. c ite m e n t of a how ling m atch . He
D aniel W illa rd , c h a irm a n of th e i in d ic tm e n t, c h a rg e d 18 c e n ts fo r
T h e U n ited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of w a» P laying w ith th e Da , vii:
a d v iso ry c o m m itte e of th e A s s o -jb e e f w hich cost only 10% c e n t s ; A g ric u ltu re ex p ects to e x h ib it a ' m ilita ry h o sp ita l team ,
c ia tio n of R a ilw a y E x ecu tiv es, d e ­ a p o und. T he in d ic tm e n t a g a in s t g ra d e fam ily c o n sistin g of a p u re-!
c la re d b e fo re th e in te r s ta te com ­ th e In d e p e n d e n t S u g a r c o m p a n y , b re d sire , a sc ru b cow, a n d th e
m erce com m ission.
c h a rg e s th a t th e c o rp o ra tio n sold g ra d e o ffs p rin g of th is m a tin g a t
" I do not th in k it w ill be n e c ­ fo r 24.2 c e n ts s u g a r w hich cost it th e N a tio n a l D airy Show to be
e ssa ry w holly to c u r ta il th e m ove­ 16 c e n ts a pound.
held a t C hicago in O ctober, 1920
m en t of a n y p a rtic u la r k in d of
N G. BATES, Prop.
Sem e o f th e c a ttle clu b s w ill also
b u sin e ss,” said Mr. W illa rd .
“I
h a v e s im ila r e x h ib its.
W e use th e V iolet R ay fo r S c a lp '
do th in k it w ill be n e c e s s a ry -fo r
T he p u rp o se of th is fe a tu re is to
T re a tm e n t a n d F a llin g H a ir.
| CTTYVt »*,
a tim e , how ever, to give p r e f e r ­
■ in te r e s t th e o w n e rs of sc ru b a n d B a th s
Shoo
S
in
n
in
g
P
a
r
lo
r
ence to c e rta in p a rtic u la r k in d s
lo w -g ra d e h e rd s a n d to show in
of b u sin e ss m o re im p o rta n t th a n
a p ra c tic a l w ay th e m a n n e r in
o th e rs from
th e
public s ta n d ­
. w hich such a h erd m ay be im prov-
p oin t.” ■
' ed by th e use of a p u re -b re d sire.
Mr. W illa rd p o in ted o u t th a t th e
A very rich vein of gold-bear-1 T h is w ill do m uch to c o m b a t th e
com m ission had th e e m e rg en c y in g o re w as re p o rte d s tru c k re -j Pre v a Ung id ea th a t th e N a tio n a l
a u th o r ity u n d e r th e t r a n s p o r ta ­ c e n tly on th e M ontgom ery c la im s ! D airy Show is of in te re s t only to ;
tion a c t to o rd e r such p rio rity of
n e a r Gold H ill, w hile T. D. M ont­ th e o w n e rs of p u re -b re d h e rd s. It
service.
g o m ery w as d o in g asse ssm e n t w ill help a lso to a d v e tris e th e fact
A n o th e r m ea n s
fo r reliev in g
w ork. T h is new m in e á is in th e th a t th e U n ited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t
th e s itu a tio n , su g g e ste d Mr. W il­
R euben
d is tric t.
T he
vein is of A g ric u ltu re , th ro u g h its “ b et-
la rd , w as g r e a te r c o -o p e ra tio n on fo u r feet a c r o s s ,,a n d th e a v e ra g e ! t e r s *r e s ” cam paign^ is o ffe rin g
th e p a rt of sh ip p e rs in re le a sin g
of fo u r a ssa y s m ad e a t th e Gold c o -o p e ra tio n a n d aid to th e o w n e r
c a rs qu ick ly .
B ug m in e show s gold v a lu e s of
P ° o re s t h e rd as w ell a s to th e
$36,318 p e r to n .
T his vein ap- ; o w n e r of im proved stock,
p e a rs to be a n ex te n sio n of th e
A fte r a ll, M rs. S cru b d o e sn ’t
ge», in to so ciety on th e s tre n g th
C a lifo rn ia m ine on th e n o rth .
Priority in
Car Movement
May Relieve
HOTEL AUSTIN
BARBER SHOP
NEW YO RK .— F ro m a ll p a rts
of th e U nited S ta te s h ap p y , e a g e r-
eved Boy S couts a re h u rry in g to
N ew Y ork, o r have a lre a d y a r ­
rived. b en t on th e b ig g est jov ••
ev en t t h a t ev er cam e to a g ro u p
of A m erican boys.
It is a big
g ro u p , too. som e 300 of th e pick
of th e n a tio n 's boyhood, fo r th e y !::
i r e th e Boy Scouts of A m erica ¡1!
H otel A u stin
A. A. K ybuz, C re sc e n t C ity,
C alif.; C a p ta in a n d M rs. W illiam
A llen, A sh la n d ;
C. W . G rubbs,
R o se b u rg ; C h a rle s H. A d ler, P o r t­
la n d ; A. V. M a rc e lle n t a n d fa m ­
ily, W ilto n , N. D .; D avid S cott
C alvin
W.
S te w a rt,
T acom a,
W a sh .; C. F . A sh e r, D u n sm u ir,
C a lif.; A. T. F ose, P o r tla n d ; E. R.
S in c la ir, W . H. C o d d in g to n , D en­
ver, C q J o .; Mr. a n d M rs. R. C.
G ordon, St P a u l, M inn.; t A lfred
S m ith , K la m a tji F a ’ls; E. O. Mc­
C orm ick, San F ra n c is c o ; S tep h en
M a th e r, W a sh in g to n , D. C .; T. L.
D u n sm u ir,
P o r tla n d ;
M r. a n d
M rs. J. A. C ostello, S e a ttle , W a sh .;
C h a rle s H. Jo h n s o n , P h ila d e lp h ia ,
Pa.
H otel Colum bia
J. M o rriso n ; J. E. C h a p m a n a n d
w ife, P o r tla n d ; A gnes H o e rn le in J
O lin d a; M r. a n d M rs. A. G. G eyer
and son, C olusa, C a lif.; J. W .i
G ibney, G le n d a le ; J. B. D ean. C.
L. H a tc h , S to c k to n , C a lif.; W . F.
M orrison a n d w ife, M uskogee,
O k la.; M rs. R. R. K eene, M rs. H.
R. K eene, M rs. J. F. W ebb, H o rn ­
b ro o k , C alif.
w ho th ro u g h rig id c o m p e titio n ,
h a v e been chosen to re p re s e n t
th e ir v a rio u s c o m m u n ities a t theK j
g re a t co n v e n tio n of th e Boy S couts;
of th e w orld in E n g la n d , w ith
t ii p s th ro u g h B elgium a n d over
th e b a ttle fie ld s of F ra n c e th ro w n
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E d u c a tio n a l a sso c ia tio n in c o n v en ­
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sa v in g s d iv ision of th e tre a s u ry !
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a n d s a fe in v e stm e n t.
F iv e s ta te s a lre a d y h av e m ade
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187 E. Main
PACK ERS INDICTED
FOR PR O FITEER ING
BOSTON.— In d ic tm e n ts c h a rg ­
ing p ro fite e rin g in food w ere re ­
p o rte d h e re W ed n esd ay by a fe d ­
e ra l g ra n d
ju r y
a g a in s t E. C.
S w ift & Co., A rm o u r & Co., N. E.
H o llis & Co., a n a th e In d e p e n d ­
e n t S u g a r co m pany of th is city.
T h e in d ic tm e n ts a re th e f ir s t to |
fo r Complete House
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Furnishers
Furniture,
Carpets,
Linoleum ,
C ooking U tensils am i Cam ping
dLX B A
T/*PS*
a n d
9 2 -9 4 -North Main Street.
4 /v ie
MEN’S
OXFORDS
IN
E N G L IS H
AND
BR O G U E
S T Y I.E S
A re p o p u la r now , am i c o m fo rt­
w e a th e r.
We
in v ite y o u r in sp e c tio n .
The Water’s Fine!
CHICHESTER SPILLS
m e d ia u o n d b r a n d .
îiUc
A
Í ía ü ’r-’rlhü
l ’llta In R e d »nJ H old m r ta n ic \V 2
boxe», sealed with Blue Ribbon. V Z
T a k e BO Other. B u r o f y o u r *
if
io r C in -C ir e S -T F R s
D IA M O N D
brand PILLS, f.,,8 5
C le a r a n c e o f
y eu s known kt Bcst^aleit, Always Rel.abl«
SOLD BY OftIJGOISTS EVEffVWHEflE
To Reduce the Cost
of Living
Silk Dresses and Skirts
Buy Direct
a n d » S p r in g »Suits
D on’t pay a m id d le m a n 's p ro fit.
Y our H om e B a k e r is, in a sense,
s tr ic tly a m a n u f a c tu r e r ; he b ak es
fo r no one else— he sim p ly s u p ­
p lies h is ow n sto c k of fre sh a n d
w holesom e
W hat is m ore refresh in g than
a dip in th e splendid sulphur
pool?
BREAD,
EVERYBO DY GOES TO THE
CAKES,
R O IL S
AND
FANCY PASTRY.
NAT
AT
L arge P ools and Sulphur W ater
The
NOW OPEN
Lithia Bakery
180 EAST MAIN ST.
R. C. Jorgensen , Prop.
You now have an opportunity to get a new Sport Silk Skirt or a new
Silk Dress at July Clearance prices. You will be surprised at the beauti­
ful line we are showing, unless you have already seen them.
The Natatorium
In th e H e a rt of Tow n.
E . J. R A IN E , M anager
Shirts
S till g r e a te r re d u c tio n s on th e se
lovely S k irts of F a n -ta -s a i, B ar-
o n e tte , S a tin a n d o th e r new S p o rt
S ilks.
S
BUY YOUR
FACTORY BLOCKS
N ow !
(t
Dresses
S a tin s,
T a ffe tss,
G e o rg e tte s
Suits
an d
C rep e de C hine fig u re in th is of-
fe rin g fo r a q u ick cle a ra n c e .
$ 3 5 .0 0 S k ir ts .......................... $ 2 6 .5 0
$ 3 0 .0 0 S k ir ts ........................ . $ 2 4 . 5 0
S a v in g o f F ro n t $ 5 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0
Gingham
Dresses
Blouses
W e h a v e a lo t of G in g h am S tre e t
a n d H o u se D resses to c lean up a t
p ric e s less th a n th e goods w ould
co st you.
On T h e se D resses.
T h e f ir s t re d u c tio n we h a v e a n ­
n o u n ced on B louses com es ju s t in
tim e fo r th e w arm w e a th e r.
f
10 P er Cent. R eduction on Any
Silk B lou se in Stock.
A lot of o u r b e st sty le s in Serges
a n d T ric o tiu e s a re now in cluded
in th e c le a ra n c e o ffe rin g s.
See
th em a t once.
Savings of $ 1 0 .0 0 to $20 .0 0
On The,so Suits.
Voile
Dresses
Save th e tro u b le of m a k in g up
y o u r S u m m e r D ress.
Y ou m ay
fin d ju s t w h a t you w a n t h ere.
10 P e r C e n t R e d u c tio n on AH
V oile D resses.
TH ERE IS A REASON”
In September and October we do not expect
to get any blocks from Hilt. Why not lay in
your supply now?
IN
Woolens
Phone 23
WOULD MAKE STUDY OF
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WEBSTER’S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
Toctrists Stopping
At Local Hotels
.
GteUtoSquifl/ied'
JtMin StucceU,?
...FOR...
Ashland FurniSure Co.
I w ill occupy th e b a rb e r sh o p a t
25 E . M ain, th e s ta n d now occu­
pied by M r. Yoe.
,
COSTELLO
L O O M IS & N E L S O N
215 Fourth St.
A FTER JU L Y FIR ST
CLYDE
M onday, July 12, 1920
A 4 i
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co,
Orres Tailor Shop
“In the H eart of Town”
Sport Silk
Skirtings'
F u rth er R edu ctions Now in
F orce to Clean up th e B a l­
ance o f T hese Silk s.
Figured
Voiles
ggY'COODS
lot. of Special P rices on
Printed V oiles.