Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 19, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TEDHTOS
P A G E FOLTI
Local and Personal
Dr. S. A. D a n fo rd 's fa m ily a re
now nicely s e ttle d in th e ir new
hom e a t 698 on th e B o u lev ard .
D r. D a n fo rd h a s Ju st ratjurned
fro m a tr ip to N o rth D a k o ta , w h ere
be m et w ith th e S ta te B oard of
E x a m in e rs of C h iro p ra c tic P h y ­
sician s, of w hich he h a s been a
m em b e r fo r a n u m b e r of y ears.
H e re sig n e d p r e p a r a to r y , to p e r­
m a n e n tly s ta y in g in O regon.
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♦
C liff P a y n e m ak e s p orch sw ings.
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J. B. H a rre ll, w ho h a s been em ­
ployed in Mexico fo r th e p a s t tw o
y e a rs, h a s r e tu rn e d hom e a n d w ill
rem a in h ere.
H is b ro th e r. A l­
lie d H a rre ll of B a k e rsfield , C alif.,
who has been sp e n d in g sev eral
d ays h ere, h a s re tu rn e d to his
hom e.
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M rs. F lo ra A nn Irv in e , New
T h o u g h t T e a c h e r a n d h e a le r, w ill
be a t th e H otel A u stin . H o u rs 10
a. m. to 5 p. m.
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Mrs. L e ttie B u rch an d Miss C om ­
stock of S u th e rlin a re sp e n d in g a
few d ay s in A sh lan d th is week
w ith re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s.
Jo h n A. H arv ey , a w ell know n
a tto rn e y of S a n ta A na, C alif., is
in A sh lan d , sp e n d in g a few days
w ith re la tiv e s a n d lo o k in g a fte r
h is o rc h a rd in te re s ts h ere.
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H e m stitc h in g a n d p lco tin g . B al­
cony Shop, V a u p e l’s S to re.
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Mr. an d M rs. S. G. C h a p m a n of
Y ak im a, W ash., a n d Mr. a n d Mrs.
A. L. D orn of San D iego, C alif.,
who have been sto p p in g in A sh­
lan d fo r som e tim e w hile m ak in g
e x c u rsio n s o u t to th e v a rio u s
scenic p o in ts in th is v icin ity , left
th is m o rn in g fo r th e co ast. T hey
will p itc h cam p a t G asque on th e
S m ith riv e r, w h ere fin e fish in g
ab o u n d s, a n d w ill p ro b ab ly re ­
m ain th e r e u n til S eptem ber.
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F o r th e h a n d lin g o f y o u r fru it
cro p , we c a rry th e fam o u s R e p u b ­
lic tru c k s in a ll sizes in sto c k a t
M edford, a lso a n a s s o rtm e n t of
used tru c k s in fin e m ec h a n ic a l
sh a p e a n d priced rig h t. T h e Busy
C o rn e r M otor Co., M edford, O re.,
c o rn e r M ain s tr e e t a n d H ighw ay,
M edford.
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Rev. A lfred A. K y b u rz , P re sb y ­
te r ia n m in is te r of C rescen t City,
has been in A sh lan d se v e ra l days.
Mr. K yburz cam e h e re w ith th e
in te n tio n of re m a in in g a m o n th
to: th e b e n e fit of h is h e a lth , but
w as called to S a n ta B a rb a ra to
a tte n d th e Synod of C a lifo rn ia ,
a n d s ta rte d fo r th e re th is m o rn ­
ing.
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P hil an d C arl R ose cam e in
from K la m a th co u n ty S a tu rd a y ,
w h ere th ey had been lo o k in g a f ­
te r th e tim b e r in te re s ts on th e ir
s is te r ’s h o m este ad . T hey w ill r e ­
m ain h e re a few days, th en go
back a n d complete? th e tim b e r
deal th ey have s ta rte d .
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T he g irls ’ co n fe re n ce w hich h as
been in session in th e p a rk fo r th e
p a st w eek, closed wdth la s t n ig h t’s
session a n d cam p w as s tru c k th is
i iv rn in g . A n u m b e r of th e g irls
rem a in e d o v er to a tte n d th is a f­
te rn o o n ’s session of C h a u ta u q u a
a n d m oved th e ir cam p to th e law n
of th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h , w h e re
th ey got lu n ch eo n . T h is c o n fe r­
ence ju s t clo sin g w as one of th e
m ost e n th u s ia s tic a n d b e n e ficia l
e v e n ts e v e r given am o n g th e yo u n g
people of th e valley, a n d th e p ro ­
m o te rs a re a ll th e m o re a s su re d
of th e p e rm a n en c e of th e con­
ference.
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A. C. G ienger, an d son, an d
frie n d , of K la m a th F a lls, a re A sh­
lan d v isito rs th is w eek a n d a re
g u e sts of M. C. L in in g e r of th e
V u lc a n iz in g w orks. M r. G ie n g e r
fo rm e rly lived in Ashlaiftfc w h e re
he w as p ro p rie to r of th e S q u a re
Deal o rc h a rd s , a n d h a s m any
frie n d s in th is vicin ity . T iie p a r ­
ty a re r e tu r n in g from a trip to
C an ad a, a n d Mr. G ie n g e r s ta te s
th a t all th e places th ey s tru c k
d u r in g
th e ir
jo u rn e y
n o th in g
com es up to A sh lan d .
“ F ip m
G ra n ts P a ss to th is city we found
th e c o u n try fin e r, liv in g c h e a p e r
a n d co n d itio n s m uch b e tte r th a n
a n y w h e re e lse ,” he sta te d .
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W ord from dow n th e valley
s ta te s th a t th e T rig o n ia Oil & G as
co m p an y , w hich had lost a d rill
ing bit in th e well a t a d e p th of
515 feet h ad received a new one
a n d d rillin g w as resu m e d S a tu r
d ay m o rn in g .
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M r. a n d M rs. S. J. O lin a n d
y o u n g sons le ft S a tu rd a y on an
^ a u to m o b ile tr ip w hich w ill ta k e
th em dow n in to C a lifo rn ia . T hey
expect to be gone re v e ra l weks.
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A nyone h a v in g room s to re n t
fo r th e B ible I n s titu te , please
n o tify Mr. B illings, o r Rev. K o e h ­
le r.
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Mrs. E lla R ice of P o rtla n d a r
rived in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y m o rn ­
ing a n d w ill be a g uest o f h e r sis
te r. M rs. E. J. V an S an t, a n d o th e r
re la tiv e s w h ile h ere.
Mrs. Rice
w as a c co m p a n ie d by M iss E liz a ­
b e th S c h a u m lo e ffe l of S a c ra m e n to
w ho h ad been v isitin g h e r a u n t
a n d w ho w ill re m a in fo r som e
tim e in A sh lan d .
D r. F . C. S c h eller, w ho le ft A sh­
lan d la s t sp rin g , a n d lo ca ted a tj
W o o d la n d , h a s re tu r n e d to A sh-!
la n d a n d w ill a g a in p ra c tic e h e re
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W . G. C u rry cam e hom e y e s te r ­
d ay fro m a tw o m o n th s ’ s o u jo u rn
in P e n n sy lv a n ia , w h e re h e w e n t to
H E P P N E R — T h e b ig g est m oon-
look a f te r b u sin e ss in te re s ts .
sh in in g p la n t e v e r d isco v ered i n :
(B y U n ited P re s s )
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E a s te rn O regon w as ra id e d by
W A SH IN G TO N . J u ly 19— M ore
M rs. Tom F u so n a n d c h ild re n j S h e riff G eorge M cD uffey w hen
w ere up fro m M edford, S a tu rd a y , Ben M oore of H e p p n e r a n d C hes­ th a n 50,000 a r r e s ts w ere m ade
d u rin g th e firs t six m o n th s of c o n ­
sp e n d in g th e day in th e p a rk .
te r S a lin g of H a rd m a n w ere a r ­ s titu tio n a l p ro h ib itio n ju s t closed.
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re ste d a t th e ir cam p in a m o u n ta in P ro h ib itio n C o m m issio n e r K ra m ­
W . O. D ick erso n , w ho h a s been
fo re s t in th e s o u th w e ste rn c o rn e r e r ’s a n n u a l re p o rt, soon to be is ­
v isitin g old -h o m e scenes in C incin­
of M orrow co u n ty . T he m en w ere su e d , is expected to m ak e th is e s­
n a ti, Ohio, fo r th e p a st m o n th or
a sleep in th e ir te n t w hen th e o f­ tim a te . A la rg e p e rc e n ta g e of th e
so, h a s re tu r n e d hom e.
fic e rs a p p e are d .
a r r e s ts w ere m ad e by local po­
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A ste a m b o ile r w eig h in g 600 lice, c o -o p e ra tin g w ith K ra m e r
J. B. R eynolds, w ife a n d c h ild ­
re n of L o n g B each, a re ca m p in g p o u n d s fu rn is h e d ste a m fo r c o o k ­ b u t n o t resp o n sib le to him .
A to ta l of 50,000 a r r e s ts w ould
in th e a u to p a rk , h a v in g a rriv e d in g th e m ash. W ooden v a ts c o n ­
ta
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m
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d
ic a te a n a v e ra g e of one to
h e re w h ile m a k in g a tr ip th ro u g h
for
th
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a
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se
v
era
l
g
allo
n
s
ev ery 2000 p e rso n s in th e U nited
th e c o ast c o u n try . T hey w ill visit
S ta te s c h a rg e d w itli th e v io la tio n
a t th e hom e of Mrs. R e y n o ld s’ of w h isky w ere found.
T h e o ffic ers say th a t th e m ash of th e p ro h ib itio n law s. T h is a v ­
fa th e r, Ja m e s S h e lto n , also d u r ­
d e stro y e d w ould have m ad e at e ra g e , how ever, giv es a n in a d e ­
ing th e ir s ta y in A sh lan d .
lea st 400 g a llo n s of m oo n sh in e, q u a te id ea, fe d e ra l o ffic ia ls say,
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M rs. Jo h n W elch a n d fo u r w hich a t th e w h o lesale price of of th e a c tu a l n u m b e r of v io la tio n s
c h ild re n of W isconsin, w ho have $4 0 a g allo n , w ould h av e had a of th e law , since p re su m a b ly a
been g u e sts a t th e hom e of J. J. valuex> f $16,000. W h en a r r a ig n ­ la rg e n u m b e r of v io la to rs w ere
M yers, a re s p e n d in g a few d ay s a t 1 ed b e fo re J u d g e C am pbell, S alin g n o t d e te c te d .
th e p re s e n t tim e w ith Mr. an d e n te re d a plea of g u ilty an d w as
fined $400.
M oore d en ied g u ilt
Mrs. F. C. H om es.
a n d w ill be trie d la te r.
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T h e F o rd g a ra g e h as been doing
L eav in g H e p p n e r la te S a tu rd a y
a lan d office b u sin e ss in th e sa le e v e n in g on h o rse b a c k , S h e riff Mc­
o f c a rs late ly . A m ong th e rec e n t D uffey took th e tra il a n d follow ­
sa le s re p o rte d a re th e fo llow ing: ed it u n til he cam e on th e cam p.
T o u rin g c a rs to M rs. L u lu V an G a in in g a v a n ta g e p o in t he w a tc h ­
W egen, M rs. N an L. C u rtis, A sh ­ ed th e m en a t w ork fo r som e tim e
T he fo liag e of p e a r a n d c h e rry
la n d ; J o h n H. G roves, G reen b e fo re m a k in g th e a rr e s t.
is
s u ffe rin g fro m th e a tta c k of
S p rin g s ro a d ; Jo h n H. D o ran , r u ­
th
e
slug.
Y oung tre e s , p a rtic u ­
ra l m ail c a r r ie r ; C h a rle s H. H ar-
la rly , m ay be s e rio u sly in ju re d by
g adine, m ail c a r r ie r ; G. C a rl M ur­
th is p e st, a c c o rd in g to A. L . Lov­
phy, M urphy S p rin g s ra n c h ; J.
e
tt, p ro fe s s o r of e n to m o lo g y a t th e
Boyd
R o b inson,
T a le n t.
R un­
college.
a b o u ts to Llye H. C a rlto n , E. C.
“ T he p e a r a n d c h e rry slu g is a
B a rtle tt, M rs. S a ra h G a rtn e r, all
slim y b ro w n c r e a tu r e a b o u t one-
of A sh lan d .
A tru c k w ith d e ­
fo u rth inch long fo u n d s k e le to n ­
m o u n ta b le p n e u m a tic tir e s a n d th e
izin
g th e le a v e s,” he said. “ T he
la te s t e q u ip m e n t to K erb y B ros.,
(B y U n ited P re s s )
a d u lt of th is slu g is a ro b u s t w asp
T a len t.
SY RA C U SE, N. Y., J u ly 17— lik e c re a tu r e w hich lay s h e r eggs
9
W h en a n y b o d y te lls you th a t th e in th e tis s u e of th e leaf.
U. O F O. ST U D E N T S
s
u g a r tr u s t is c o rn e rin g A m e ric a ’s
“ L ead a rs e n a te p o w d er— one
A T T E N T IO N ,
s
a
w
d
u
s
t
m
a
rk
e
t,
to
sell
th
e
s
u
g
a
r
po u n d to 50 g a llo n s of w a te r— a p ­
A ll fo rm e r a n d p re s e n t s tu d e n ts
a n d p ro sp e c tiv e s tu d e n ts d e s irin g th a t is c o n ta in e d in tre e s, d o n ’t plied a s a s p ra y is th e s ta n d a rd
I t c a n ’t be done. a p p lic a tio n fo r co m m e rc ial p la n t­
in fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th e u n i­ believe th em .
T
h
e
re
is
s
u
g
a
r
th
e re , b u t n o t th e in g ,” say s P ro fe s s o r L o v e tt. “ Any
v e rsity , a re re q u e s te d to g a th e r
s
u
g
a
r
m
a
k
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k
in
d of s u g a r, so finely pow d ered d u s t w ill also
a t P io n e e r C h a u ta u q u a h a ll on
th
e
sa
w
d
u
st
fa
c
to
rie
s w ill n o t be prove e ffe c tiv e in c o n tro l. S u lfu r,
W ed n esd ay e v e n in g a t 7 p. m.
D ean S tra u b w ill th e r e te ll of th e a b le to help pile up new fo rtu n e s a ir s la k e d lim e, s ifte d wood a sh es
o r ro a d d u s t blow n o r s ifte d over
a u tlo o k a n d h opes of th e in s titu ­ fo r th e s u g a r m a k e rs.
T
he
n
a
tio
n
w
as
s
ta
r
tle
d
th
e
o
th
­
th e fo liag e, w ill q u ick ly end th e
tio n fo r th e fu tu re .
L e t every
e
r
d
ay
by
a
s
c
ie
n
tis
t’s
an
o
u
n
ce-
in fe c tio n .
old s tu d e n t com e to th is m ee tin g
a n d ren e w h is a lle g ia n c e to old n ie n t th a t th e r e is a n e n o rm o u s
v a rsity .
C ollege
songs,
s h o rt a m o u n t of s u g a r in s a w d u st. A
speeches a n d a g e n e ra l g e t-to g e th - c h a n ce fo r th e h o u sew ife to p re ­
pr w ill be th e fe a tu re s of th e eve­ se rv e f r u it by s a w d u s t s u g a r
ning. D on’t m iss it. R em em b er, seem ed to be in th e rea lm of pos­
only one h o u r, b e g in n in g a t 7 p. sib ility .
B ut th e b u b b le h a s been p rick ed
m ., s h a rp .
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by th e cold-blooded s c ie n tis ts of
th e New Y ork S ta te C ollege of
F o re s try here.
HOOD R IV E R — T h e u p p e r v a l­
H e re is w h a t Dr. L o u is E. W ise,
ley, w hich h(is been n o ted fo r sev ­
one of U ncle S a m ’s w a r tim e c h e m ­
e ra l y e a rs fo r its seed p o tato e s,
ists, now p ro fe sso r c f fo re s t c h e m ­
is now p ro d u c in g la rg e q u a n titie s
Rebekiih Installation.
is try a t th e New Y ork S ta te Col­
o
f clo v er seed. One f a rm e r h as
O fficers of H ope R e b e k a h lodge
lege of F o re s try , say s a b o u t sa w ­
ju s t h a rv e ste d 49 b u sh e ls fro m 11
w e re in s ta lle d la st T u e sd a y eve­
d u s t s u g a r — re a d it a n d w eep:
a
c re s, a n d a n o th e r 110 b u sh els
ning.
M rs. M abel R o b e rts, d is ­
“ An im p o rta n t s u g a r can be p re ­
fro
m 40 a cres. T he seed sells a t
tric t d e p u ty p re s id e n t, c o n d u cted
p a re d fro m s a w d u st by h y d ro ly ­
$20
a b u sh el.
th e c e re m o n ie s, w ith th e follow ­
sis w ith acid , b u t it m u st not be
ing o ffic ia ls a s s is tin g :
G ra n d
c o n tu se d w ith th e s u g a r of th e
m a rs h a l, A n n a M yer; g ra n d w ar-
-
COW HOOKS G IR L .
b r e a k f a s t tab le . T h is s u g a r, p re ­
de, Mrs. E d n a S to re y ; g ra n d sec­
OREGO N CITY — C la ra H o ff­
p a re d from wood, is d e s tro s e o r
r e ta ry , M rs. E. E. P h ip p s; g ra n d
g lu co se a n d is id e n tic a l w ith th e m e iste r, 12, d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d
tre a s u re r ,
M rs.
E ffie
U sh e r;
s u g a r o b ta in e d by acid tre a tm e n t Mrs. H e n ry H o ffm e iste r of D a­
g ra n d c h a p la in , M rs. A m y M oore;
of s ta rc h . T h e s u g a r is n o t id e n ­ m ascus, is in th e O regon C ity h o s­
g ra n d e sco rts, M rs. D ora M oore,
tic a l, how ever, w ith su c ro se , com ­ p ita l a s a re s u lt of in ju rie s re ­
M rs. A lice G ow land, Mrs. L eah
m only te rm e d ‘c a n e s u g a r ’ or ceived w hen she w as hooked by a
C ald w ell. T h e fo llow ing o ffic ers
‘b eet sugai).’ G lucose is, how ­ vicious cow a t th e H o ffm e iste r
w ere in s ta lle d : N oble g ra n d , M rs.
e v er, w idely used c o m e rcia lly , farm . T he g irl h a d gone to th e
E lle n S m ith ; vice g ra n d , M rs.
an d is an im p o rta n t fo o d stu ff, ft tie ld to d riv e th e cow s hom e w hen
M ary T re fre n ; re c o rd in g s e c re ­
is th e p rin c ip a l c o m p o n e n t of corn th e cow a tta c k e d h ere.
ta ry , M rs. B e rtin a P a y n e ; tr e a s ­
sy ru p s a n d th e lik e , a n d h a s d is­
u re r, M rs. D ora H u n n a rd ; w a r­
tin c tiv e n u tritiv e v a lu e .”
den, M rs. O la P o o le ; c o n d u c to r,
M rs. E ld a A n d e rso n ; in sid e g u a r ­
M IST R E SS IN V A D E S
d ian , M rs. H a rrie t G ow dy; o ut-
OW N K IT C H E N — F IN E D 1
sid e g u a rd ia n , Mrs. May B a n ta ;
(B y U n ited P re ss !
rig h t s u p p o rte r to th e noble g ra n d ,
LONDON— (B y M a il)— T herrf
M rs. M abel R o b e rts ; le ft s u p p o rt­ is no e tiq u e tte so s tr ic t a s th a t
AND
e r to th e no b le g ra n d , M rs. L a u ra w hich d o m ih a te s L ondon life “ be­
May L ove; le ft s u p p o rte r to th e low s ta ir s .”
vice g ra n d , M rs. C aseber.
W ith a ll th e u p h e a v a ls of th e
A t th e next r e g u la r m ee tin g , w orld w a r, th e d ig n ity of cooks
J u ly 27, M rs. M ary W ilsh ire w ill e n d b u tle rs re m a in s u n a ssa ile d .
be in sta lle d as w o rth y c h a p la in A case w as re c e n tly h e a rd in t h e !
a n a M iss C ora B aldw in rig h t s u p ­ H igh C o u rt w h e re in a cook took)
p o r te r to th e vice g ra n d .
o ffe n se b ecau se th e m is tre s s in- j
Monday, .July 19, 1020
SULL RAIDED
Many Violations of
BY SHERIFF
Prohibition Laws
WIFE THEFT
a n d th e c o n tra c t p rice is $8500.
I t is to be com p leted in a b o u t 90
days. T h e p rice in clu d es th e p lac­
ing of th e m a c h in e ry w hich th e
com m ission h ad p rev io u sly p u r ­
chased. T hey secu red th e b o ile rs
o f th e F ifie ld a t B andon, th e e n ­
gine a n d pum p a t S eatle, a n d o th ­
e r e q u ip m e n t a t th e M arshfield
sh ip y a rd , so a ll th a t re m a in s tr
be bo u g h t is th e h e a te r an d n il
te r. T he fittin g s w ill he connect
ed u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n of Inc
e n in e e rs.
TOO I,A T E TO C L A SSIF Y
D E C R E A SE SH OW N IN
FA R M CH OI’S ’ P R IC E S
W A SH IN G TO N — T h e “ level of
p rices paid fa rm e rs fo r p rin c ip a l
c ro p s d e c re a sed a b o u t 1.7 p e r
c e n t d u rin g J u n e ,” said a r e p o rt
issu ed by th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g ­
ric u ltu re . T he re p o rt a d d e d , how ­
e v er, th a t th e index fig u re s o f
prices paid fa rm e rs J u ly 1 w as
still m ore th a n 20 per cent h ig h ­
e r th a n a y e a r ago. 37 per c e n t
1 ig b e r th a n tw o y e a rs ago a n d
102.5 p e r cen t h ig h e r th a n th e
te n -y e a r av e ra g e .
K LAM ATH P R O JE C T ST A R T S
KLA M A TH F A L L S .— T h e G eary
In v e s tm e n t com pany, R o b e rt N.
E llis a n d J. C. E llio tt K in g of
P o rtla n d , w ho se v e ra l m o n th s ago
p u rc h a se d 5000 a c re s kn o w n as
th e W ocus m a rsh , on th e w est
sn o re of U pper K la m a th lak e,
h .v e a sk e d th e c o u n ty c o u rt for
p erm issio n to o rg a n iz e th e W o-
«us d ra in a g e d is tric t. T hey p u r ­
pose to d ra in a n d reclaim th e e n ­
u r e a c re a g e.
D iking o p e ra tio n s
a re now u n d e r way
LOST— S m all
g re e n
p a ra k e e t
(s m a ll p a r r o t) . F in d e r r e tu r n
to 101 Scenic D rive a n d re c e iv e '
lib e ra l re w a rd .
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R O SE B U R G .— B ecause a n o th e r
m an sto le his w ife, a M exican sec­ W A N TED — A fu rn is h e d
ran c h
tio n h a n d , fo rm e rly of th is city,
on s h a re s, by an experienced
m an w ith a fam ily.
A d d re s s'
w ro te th e
d e p a rtm e n t of la b o r
D12, c a re T id in g s.
274-2
a s k in g th a t his w om an be r e tu r n ­
ed to him a n d t h a t th e spouse FO R SA L E — P ro te c to g ra p h check
w rite r, one A m erican a d d in g
th ie f be given p ro p e r p u n ish m e n t.
m ac h in e an d one la rg e show
A t th e tim e th e le tte r w as w rit­
case.
In q u ire a t Irw in 's pool
te n th e M exicans w e re re s id e n ts
h a ll.
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of R o se b u rg , b u t a s th e y have
since m oved in to L a n e c o u n ty , th e I ’OR R E N T — A fte r J u ly 20, fo u r,
room h o u se on u p p e r G ra n ite
local a u th o r itie s h av e no ju r is ­
s tr e e t: nice clean h o u se and
d ictio n . T he le tte r w as se n t by
b e a u tifu l
sum m er
lo catio n .
Som e a rtic le s of f u rn itu r e . See
th e d e p a rtm e n t of la b o r to Dis­
B. R. G re e r a t T id in g s office.
tric t A tto rn e y
N e u n e r,
w ho is
tf
fo rw a rd in g it to th e p ro p e r L an e
F O R SA LE.
co u n ty o fficials.
ON ACCOUNT of going in to o th e r
b u sin e ss, w ill sell my a p a r t ­
m e n t house. Good p ro p o sitio n .
W ill give te rm s.
A. J., Lyle,
607 H igh, K la m a th F a lls, Óre.
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New US. Navy Officers
TENTS
DlRtCT FROM POOf T SOUND NAVY YAHO
Z e n /c
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Ju3t the thing for Camping, Motor trips or Playhouses foe the children.
Genuine l_J. S. Navy Officers Tents, made from best quality ia oz. White Can-
l “ j <“^ t U Pcle Sa7l almost twlce as much as our price. Complete with
hardwood stakes, poles and ropes. Size 9x9 feet and every foot a r£]
M ail Orders Promptly Filled.
C A M P LEWIS WIRELESS
«11 W ILCOX B U ILD IN G ,
PORTLAND. ORflGON
?'C7r<? £>ank
th e
Chimo. C lo c k .’
FRUIT FOLIAGE NEW «
D on't Use
Sawdust in
Your Coffee
.Clover Seed
Produced in
Hood River
The Social Realm
¡F O R SA L E — 2% a c re s, house, all
j k in d s of f ru it, 5 b lo ck s so u th
of M ain st. P ric e $2500. M ight
ta k e fa rm up to $2,000. P. O.
box 463.
274-1*
(B y U n ited P re s s )
p a c k ag e
c o n ta in in g
N E W YO RK . J u ly 19— T h e I LOST:— A
c h ild s ’ shoes an d w h ite s to c k ­
S h a m ro c k IV w ill h av e new h a n d s ,
ings an d one s u it. F in d e r please
on th e w heel in th e th ir d ra c e to- 1 leav e a t A. M. B e a v e r's re a l e s­
ta te office.
274-3*
m e rro w fo r th e A m e ric a ’s cup.
C a p ta in B u rto n , w hose h a n d lin g W A N TED — By co lo red boy, w ork
o f th e c h a lle n g e r in th e f ir s t tw o
of a ll k in d s, such as w indow
w ash in g , c le a n in g ru g s, p o lish ­
h e a ts of th e rac e w as su b je c te d to
in g h a rd w o o d flo o rs, etc. P h o n e
open c ritic ism , h a s been relieved,
269-R .
274-12*
b u t his su c ce sso r h a s ’ n o t been se ­
DR. S C H E L L E R
lected .
B u rto n could n o t keep
peace am o n g th e crew , is a n o th e r
re a so n fo r h is rem oval.
O S T E O PA T H IC PH Y SIC IA N
IS YOUR RANK ACCOUNT
A D W A RF?
MANY b a n k a c c o u n ts stop g ro w ­
ing a t an e a rly a g e — a s if th e ir
o w n ers h ad a rriv e d a t th e h e ig h t
of th e ir a m b itio n an d w ere co n ­
te n t.
If a hank account doesn ’t continue
to grow at the First N ational Rank
we feel that som eone is overlook ­
in g or n eglectin g his opportuni­
ties.
HOW ABOUT YOURS?
W Ä HrstNatiotialßank
ASHLAND,
(B y U n ited P re s s )
COLUM BUS, J u ly 19— T he d em ­
o c ra tic n a tio n a l c o m m ittee , a t th e
f ir s t c a m p a ig n m e e tin g h e re to ­
m o rro w , w ill be a sk e d by N orm an
M ack, th e v e te ra n New Y ork com ­
m itte e m a n , to pass a re so lu tio n
u rg in g th e T e n n e sse e le g is la tu re
to co m p lete th e ra tific a tio n of (he
s u ffra g e a m e n d m e n t. L e a d e rs of
th e n a tio n a l w o m e n ’s p a rty e n ­
listed M ack’s a id at th e c o n fe r­
ence to day.
COOS BAY SH IPY A R D S
TO BU ILD D R ED G E
M A R S H F IE L D — T h e P o rt of
Coos Bay h as a w a rd e d to K ru se
& B an k s th e c o n tra c t fo r th e c o n ­
s tru c tio n of th e su c tio n d red g e
w hich th ey a re b u ild in g fo r im ­
p ro v in g th e c h a n n e ls of th e in le ts
a n d in n e r h a rb o r.
T he d red g e
w ill be a 15-inch one, slig h tly
s m a lle r th a n th e d re d g e O regon,
w hich h a s o p e ra te d h e re on oc­
c a sio n s fo r y e a rs.
T h e h u ll is to be a b o u t 30x85
know
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IF NOT, M EET
THE
FAMOUS COM EDIAN
C H E S TE R
-
Elk Slaying
Protested
TOUR1N6 THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA WiTH
HIS COMPLETE COMPANY in Hl<5 OWN
s t u n n in g % t a g e
( iE v u t- a
In
p e rs o n ,
AMD HIS FILM B E A U T IE S
ANO ART PENNY --T H IS
IT IS CHESTER CONKLIN
TO MEET YOU FACE TO
- HIS OWN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
IS NOT A MOVING PICTURE
HIMSELF •• VISITING HERE
F A C E . DIRECTION SAINT ELMO BATE MAN#
-ALSO
HARRY CAREY m "BULLET PROOF”
ADMISSION—ADULTS, 50c; CHILDREN, 25c
l i
SA LEM .— W . A. T a y lo r of Ma-
cleay, w ho w as p a rtly re sp o n si­
ble fo r th e lib e ra tio n of a b an d
of elk on th e N o rth S a n tia m riv ­
e r, h a s w ritte n a le te r to Gov­
e rn o r O lcott p ro te s tin g a g a in s t
k illin g th e a n im a ls .
Mr. T a y lo r
said in h is le tte r to th e executive
th a t th e a n im a ls h ad c a u se d no
m a te ria l d a m a g e to ra n c h ow n­
e rs in th e S a n tia m c o u n try , an d
th a t th e p ro te s t w as m ere ly a
p re te n s e u n d e r w hich th e com ­
p la in a n ts hoped th e y w ould be
allo w ed to s la u g h te r th e elk .
Mr. T a y lo r also h a s se n t le t­
te r s to th e s ta te gam e w a rd e n as
w ell a s to o th e r o ffic ia ls u rg in g
th a t a n y a tte m p t t h a t m ay be
m ad e to rid th e S a n tia m c o u n try
of elk be blocked.
T IN Y
TO TS B U R G L A R S
N EW
Y O R K .— Tw o
of th e
\o u n g e s t g irl b u rg la rs on rec o rd
a p p e a re d in police c o u rt in B ro o k ­
lyn w h en tw o s is te rs , ag e d 11" a n d
6, p lead ed g u ilty to a c h a rg e of
ju v e n ile d elin q u en cy . T hey w ere
a rr e s te d in a B rooklyn hom e a f te r
th ey w ere a lle g ed to h av e forced
an e n try a n d p ack ed $1000 w o rth
of silv e rw a re a n d je w e lry in a
su itc a se .
BER RY CROP RELATED
N E W B E R G , O re.— L a te ra in s
h a v e se t back th e b e rry cro p th is
y e a r, b u t b e rrie s a n d c h e rrie s a re
co m in g on to g e th e r now w ith big
y ield s fro m b o th .
USE
CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
butter sold or exposed for sale in this state
must be 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 office has put in
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices:
A
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces.........$1.75
250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces .........$2.75
500 Sheets, 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 is of the best. Let us
have your order and you will not regret it.
A s h la n d T id in g s
A s h la n d , O r e g o n
HIM SELF
C O N K LIN
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Printed Butter
Wrappers
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C M V A U P E L VICE PRC
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TONIGHT ONLY— 7:30
Comply With the Law
vaded th e k itc h e n a n d in siste d on
c o o k in g som e m u tto n chops h e r ­
self. T he in su lte d c u lin a ry qu een
im m e d ia te ly g av e no tice, a n d in
th is sh e w as jo in e d by h e r h u s ­
b a n d , th e b u tle r. W h e re u p o n th e
m is tre s s locked th e b ack d o o r a n d
th u s g ot h e rs e lf sued fo r “ w ro n g ­
ful im p ris o n m e n t.”
D u rin g th e h e a rin g of th e case
th e ju d g e a sk e d w hy, if th e m is­
tre s s h ad only locked th e back
d c o r, did n o t th e co u p le go o u t by
th e fro n t.
T h e cook a n d b u tle r n e a rly col­
lap sed a t th e su g g e stio n .
" T h a t,” sa id th e b u tle r, p a in ­
fu lly s u rp ris e d a t th e ju d g e ’s ig­ Lie
n o ran c e . “ is a g a in s t a ll k itc h e n
e tiq u e tte . W h en a s e rv a n t is e n ­
gaged, he e n te rs th e h o u se fo r th e
firs t tim e th ro u g h th e fro n t door.
A fte r th a t he re g a rd s th e back
d o o r a s h is sole m ea n s of e n tra n c e
a n d exit. No se lf-re sp e c tin g s e r­
v a n t w ould d re a m of lea v in g his
e m p lo y e r’s houso( by th e f ro n t
d o o r!”
On in q u iry it w as fo u n d th a t th e
e ttiq u e tte ru lin g su ch m a tte r s w as
a very re a l th in g to th e circ le of
o v e rlo rd s a n d u n d e rlin g s of th e
k itc h e n , a n d th e a g g rie v e d p a ir
w ere allow ed £5 d am ag es.
OCLGO”
Chronic and N ervous D iseases
a Specialty.
Democrats
Asked to Aid
Women Party
Z4
O RD
rpHOSE indented grip spots, m the
center of each cleat, are safeguards
against side-slipping. In forward or
backward motion the cleats take hold,
like the cleats on an athlete's shoes.
Thus the Ajax Cord is thoroughly
dependable. Study the cleated tread.
You can see why it holds.