Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 14, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
Ashland ^►Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER.
TELEPHONE 39
Subscription— Delivered in City.
One Month, D e liv e r e d .... $ .50
One Week .....................................15
By Mail— Outside of City
One Year by mail ...............$5.00
Six Months by mail ............ 2.75
Three Months by m a i l . . . . 1.50
No out of town subscriptions
taken tor less than three months.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display A dvertising—
Single insertion, each inch, 30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising—
One time a w eek........... 27 %c.
Two tim es a w eek...............25c.
Every other d a y ................. .20c.
Local Readers—
Each line, each tim e .............10c.
To run every other day for one
month, each line, each time, 7c
To run every issue for one
m onth or more, each line each
tim e ......................................... 5c
Classified Column—
One cent the word each time
To run every issue for one
month or more, %c the word
each time.
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
Obituaries, 2 y* cents the line.
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
Advertising for fratern al or­
ders or societies charging a reg­
u la r initiation fee and dues, no
discount.
Religious and benev­
olent orders will be charegd the
regular rate* for all advertising
when an admission or other charge
Is made.
The Tidings hits a greater cir­
culation in Ashland and its trade
territory. -Ilian all other news­
papers combined.
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon
Postoffice as Second Class Mail
M atter
Rogue River
Fishing Fude Near
GOLD BEACH— W ith a view of
presenting to the next legislature
a bill forever settling the famous
Rogue river fishing feud, a com­
m ittee created by an agreem ent
entered into last March between
the Macieay estate and Southern
Oregon sportsm en’s organizasions
have begun hearing here.
Most of the salient provisions to
be incor&oi^ted in the bill are
covered in the agreem ent, and the
Ynfksion of the committee is to
make a thorough probe of all
fishing conditions on tho river;
and draft a comprehensive meas
ure covering every detail.
Composing the committee are
George A. Monsfield, president of
the Rogue River Fish and Game
Protective association, of Med-
lord, who is the chairm an; Judge
E. D. Briggs, president of the
Ashland Fish and Game protevtive
association, and Senator C. M.
Thomas of Medford, who for sev­
eral past legislative sessions has
led the sportsm en’s fight for bet­
te r protection for game fish on
the Rogue river.
Tenus of Pact.
The chief provisions of the
agreem ent which are to be em­
bodied into legisaltion are:
F irst— The abolition of all
seines, set nets, diver nets and
tram m el nets on the river.
Second— That al, commercial
fishing other than by hook and
line, shall be confined to the use
of drift nets having a mesh of not
I pss than 8% inches.
Third— Thate the commercial
fishing season shall be from April
15 to September 10 of each year.
F ou rth— T hat the fishing area
of the Macieay estate, which nqw
extends 36 miles up the river from
its mouth, shall be reduced to 12
miles.
Fifth— That in the Rogue river
and its tributaries stelheads shall
he classified as trout.
Sixth— That both the Macieay
t interests and the sportsmen pledge
themselves to work for the estab­
lishment of hatcheries for the pro-
pogation of both commercial and
game fish, and to the conservation
and protection of both.
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tauqua A uditorium occur the last South D akota, then into North W hen the wind blows they pro- other for support, depict the g a -, land in Jacksonville, $252.83.
A ustin S. Hammond to Della J.
rehearsals of the community cho- D akota.' On reaching Montana duce a wierd screeching sound m ut of hum an emotions from the
sanctimonious
to
the
burlesque,
i
Lot -block 1, Bungalow
ni3 in preparation for the concert w e passed near the scene of the which keeps away birds th a t are .
H
Add. to Medford.
on Thursday evening. Every mem- Custer massacre. From there we | destructive to the crops,
but none of them have borrowed
__________________;
FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE
h e r 'is expected to be present on went on to Billings and Living- • Sergeant McClaskey has just words of comfort from Matthew,
PORTLAND— F u rn itu re dealers
both of these evenings to profit ston, then south to the Yellow- j finished a term with the Marines Mark, Luke or John.
A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000
, throughout the norhwest now find
However, the town clerk has or­
to Render Distinguished Service to the Public.
by the practice and to obtain th eir stone N ational park, where we ih the Orient, and will retu rn
! themselves on the m ailing list of
seat for the concert. These re spent only two days, but saw the there on the next transport lev- dered a new office Bible, the chair-
W ith Common Schoo'l E ducation................ ' 1 Chances
man of the burial board is polish- the Columbia Awning and Shade
W ith High School Education ..................
87 Chances
hearsals will be for the two sec big hot lakes, Old F aith fu l and ing here for Manila.
W ith College E ducation................................ 800 Chances
ing up his scriptural quotations company, which is distributing to
tions together and will commence many other grand sights,
at 8 o’clock sharp.
I "Going out by West Yellowstone, ENGLISH TOWN TO
and Leighton Buzzard will have each firm samples of the 25 d it­
___ A re You G iving Y our C hild H is C hance?
i ferent co,or8 of wiadow shades R
Only two more days of the sum -' we went into Idaho and started
• CENSOR EPITAPHS to learn to be more orthodox.
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVEST-
m er school rem ain for reg u lar on our last lap to Ashland. Here
LEIGHTON BUZZARD, ENG­
• ■
ED MOST IN EDUCATION
m anufactures. The concern lu
1?
instruction. W ednesday being re­ we passed through a vast no-ac- LAND— lBy M ail)—
gradually texpandert until it n o n
served for the final examinations. country, with the exception of “ H ere lies the body of Mary Ann
employs 30 people and had a pay­
Lowder,
t
Now is an excellent tim e for you Mountainhome, 40 miles south of
roll last year totaling $30,000.
Through a “ Liberal and Practical Education” prepares
to be thinking of the courses in Boise, Idaho. This is a beautiful J She burst while drinking a seidlitz
A
fter
I
Powder,
the
Young Man and Young Woman for Useful Citizenship
city
in
a
nice
rich
valley
which you will be interested next
i Called from this world to her
and Successful Careers in
Circuit Court.
this
the
country
got
worse.
The
year and to indicate th a t prefer­
heavenly rest
W. T. Estep vs. Sterling Mining
AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING, MINING, HOME ECONOM­
ence to the sum m er school m an­ eastern p art of Oregon is a vast She should have waited till it ef­ Co., et al. Demurrer.
ICS,
COMMERCE, PHARMACY, FORESTRY,
VOCATIONAL
fervesced.”
desert up to Bend.
E. T. Staples- vs. R. D. Hines,
agement.
EDUCATION.
V
,
et al. For Money.
“At Fort K lam ath we turned
Tickets are now on sale for the
— Tombstones in the tiny seclud-
The Training includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENG­
Jasten H artm an vs. F rank C.
to
C
rater
lake.
Wo
certainly
en­
entertainm ents on W ednesday and
LISH, MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and the otIt i Essentials o f
j ed church yards of this old-world Kiser, et al. Foreclosure.
Thursday evenings, the 18th and joyed this b etter than we did the i place abound with epitaphs like
a Standard Technical College Colirse
Probate Court.
19th, a t which time we hope to Yellowstone, for the camping is the above, and it is felt th at in by­
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEM BER 20, I92O. 'll ITION i s FR EE
Est. Lennie Luella Morgan et
see the people of southern Oregon better, the w ater colder and the
gone days the rollicking country al (m inors). Petition and order.
FOR INFORMATION W RITE TO
express th eir loyalty to the sum ­ scenery grander by far. The road
Est. Jam es Creaney. Paid vouch­
yokels buried th eir best beloveds
mer school. These two program s was a big surpris? to us, for it with far too much m irth and ers.
IH t REGIS1KAR. Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls.Or
Est. A lbert C. Allen, Jr. Inven­
are being given for the ultim ate was so much b etter than anything levity.
tory and appraisem ent.
benefit of this section of the state, we had traveled for over 2000
The town clerk of Leighton Buz­
Est. Cassandria Coffin. A dm it­
mile*.
those taking part are donating
zard has been asked to confer ted to probate.
"D uring our entire journey of
th eir tim e to the c^use. T here.is
with the chairm an of the burial
only one possible answ er when somewhere around 7000 miles we
Real Estate Transfers.
board with a view to censoring i Sheriff to Mary H. B radsha\\,
you are asked to purchase a had only two punctures, one blow­
epitaphs. H itherto the stonem a-l
out and got back with three of
ticket.
son has carved the tombstones;
the original tires with which we
taithfully “according to copy,” re-!
left. A ltogether v;e had a very
gardless of spelling and gram m ar, J
enjoyable trip with no accidents.”
as evidenced by the following:
We are now showing the new Fall
Mr. Freeburg stated prices are
“ Sacred to the memory of John Woolens and Silks for Tailored
about tho same for everything in |
W arlde an d his wife and live Suits, Coats and Skirts. ’You are
the east as here. Crops are good
children
all of whom passed away invited to call and look over the
A long story of absorbing in­ and bad, according« to location.
fine line.
terest could be related on the W here there is irrigation there in their infancy.”
Others,
true,
are
philosophical
trip Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Freeburg are always good crops. No water,
w ithout undue em otional display.
took from Ashland to Illinois and no crops.
The following m asterpiece is
ENGLISH AND BROGUE
Wisconsin in a Ford car this sum ­
traced on the tom bstone of a long-
m er .extending over three months
STYLES
«><8><$><S><8><3><?><$>*><»^<8><S><S> < s >) deceased innkeeper:
of time, touching 13 states and
*
BIBLE SCHOOL.
“ O ur life is bu t a Vinter's day,
Are popular now, and comfort­
covering practically 7000 miles.
•-------------------------------------------------gome only breakfast and away,
able for warm weather. We
Mr. and Mrs. Freeburg started
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[O thers to dinner stay and are full
May 11, in th eir car, th eir objec-
in vile your inspect lot..
fed,
Dr. Hinson will preach at the
tive points being Chicago, 111., and Baptist church Sunday morning. ,The oldest man but sups and goes
to bed.
Beloit, Wisconsin, to visit rela-i t Dr.
' i ,. C hafer will occupy ...
.
the pul-
Large is his debt who lingers out
t ’' e "
'p it of «the M ethodist church for
the day,
“ The first day out we got stuck j <he morning
Who goes the soonest has the
in a deep mud hole on the Green
least to pay.”
Mr. Cash will bo with the peo­
It is difficult to find a tom b­
Springs m ountain near Keene ple of C entral Point.
stone in Leighton Buzzard with
creek,” Mr. Freeburg related,
The meetings for the week are a scriptural epitaph. The old, old
“and had to be pulled out with a as follows:
grey stones, leaning against each
team.
We only got to Jeinny
The m orning study hour w ill1
creek th a t day. We then went be in the Congregational church
on through K lam ath Falls, Mer­ at the junction of Main and Bou­
rill, A lturas, Cedarville, Virgin levard.
Valley, and to W innemuca, Ne­
Of our service maltes it
is t h e
The afternoon study and eve­
vada, where we got on the Lin­
a source of satisfaction to
ning serviee will be in the Pres­
coln highway.
tran sact your banking
byterian church, corner of Hel- g
“ The road signs were very few, man and North Main.
business w ith The Citi­
B
and in consequence we got off the
zens Bank of Ashland.
Come yourself. Bring another.! O
road one day for 25 miles. F re­ Pray for all the meetings.
n
quently we would travel 4 0 miles
w ithout seeing an inhabitant. In PHILIPPINE SCARE-CROW
ó
We will be glad to show
one case we did not strike w ater
you our facilities and re­
ATTRACTS THIS MARINE
for 60 miles— nothing but sage
ceive your Cheching Ac-
SAN FRANCISCO— Because his
‘C a r o ” fro m D eaaiC A R E
brush and sand, with very poor
!
soul
had
become
attuned
to
the
{ to d r y u p )
C h em ically T rea ted
roads, winding continually up and
!
jazz
music
of
bamboo
rice
whis-
down hill, scarcely meeting any
C A R O P R O L O N G S T H E L IFE O F F R U IT
t.sle Sergeant John H. McClaskey
one for days.
Fruit decomposition starts from a bruise which opens tiny holes and permits the juice to escape and BACTERIA to enter
“ Finally we got to Ogden and re-enlisted in the Marine corps
“Caro” clings closely and dries up the escaping juice. “Caro” ingredients harden the spot, kill the BACTERIA, arrest
here
today
especially
for
P
h
ilip
-1
struck a paved road to Salt Lake,
the decomposition, and thus Prolongs the Life of Fruit, it your fruit is worth shipping it is v/orth keeping in best condition
pine service.
where the first rain in our jo u r­
D e m a n d “C A R O ”—W r a p Y o u r F r u it in “C A R O ”—T h e F r u it B u y e r K n o w « “C A R O ”
The Negritos of the Philippines
ney struck us. Here we camped
in the first free camp grounds, cut bamboo whistles which they
fasten to fences around th eir rice
83 0 miles from Ashland.
“The w eather was cold more or fields, according to McClaskey.
less all the way through Nebraska,
For the man or woman who is
Iowa and Illionis, and we were
looking for Toilet Soaps of ex­
in several big wind, lightning and
quisite quality, we have a line
thunder storm s; something new
which affords an unlim ited choice.
to us; we also struck some very
Rexall Toilet Soap................... 10c
muddy roads.
Rexall Medicated Skin Soap 25c
“ We spent a m onth with rela­
tives on farm s near Beloit, Wis.,
Violet Dulce Soap..................... 25c
and other places near Milwaukee.
Have you investigated the Black H armony Glycerine ................. 15c
All the farm ers in the middle west Cat Roof P aint? It ¡g absolutely
apparently live on the income de­ the best anti-leak, and fireproof, Jonteel Soap ............................ 25c
rived from milk cows, herds of 10
and roof preservative on the m ar­ Blemish Soap ............................ 25c
and 20 of which aro milked and
ket. Take-a look a t the N atator-
the product sent to th e big cities. ium, Dr. Caldwell’s Building, the Klenzo T ar Shampoo ............... 25c
This struck us as a band to mouth
Ashland Hotel and Holmes’ Groc-
existence.
,
cry-roofs. We have ju st finished i These Soaps are so pure and si»
Leaving on our homeward trip I them
They tell th eir own s to ry ., delightful to use th a t everyone
Ju ly l2 , via St. Paul and M inne-;
apolis, we touched St. Cloud, and
them a perm anent toilet accessory.
at Ortonville we crossed into
E D U C A T IO N P A Y S
COURT NEWS
PLAZA BARBER SHOP
2 5 E ast Main Street.
The Shop of High
Class Service.
HENRY & SNODGRASS, Props.
On Savings Accounts
Interest
A Dollar Starts an Account
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
Oregon Agricultural College
N O T IC E
MEN’S
OXFORDS
Over 13 States
To People of Ashland:
Tem porary SalesOffice for COLE EIGHT
REO and NASH cars is a t M urphy Elec­
tric Shop, Cor. Main and Oak Sts.
NASH CARS can be seen and dem on­
strated a t this place.
A ppointm ents can be made by phone.
Get your order in early. Call for
Phone 82
H. N. HALFHILL?
F. M. BEAVER, 5 Agents
T h is
P O IN T
FRUIT
WRAPPERS!
“CARO’
Protects
F IN E
%ON deposits FrukjHf
Medford
Roof Paint Co.
Phone 858
Steak
815 South Riverside
MEDFORD
“Caro” Wrapped—Quality Fruii
B
w^° ba8 tr,et^
has ma^e
McNair Bros.
Tho
EGINNING with Monday, August 9th and ending Saturday, August
14th, we are placing on Sale at greatly reduced prices, our
entire stock of low cut Pumps and Oxlords. These values
comprise what is left ot our spring line. They are made by two
widely known manutacturers and are guaranteed ot highest quality.
Study our list ot prices below and you w ill be convinced of the ex­
ceptional values we are offering to the women ot Ashland and vicinity.
Stars
¡!
our ríen, Juicy, tender
Our custom ers say they
<•' are the best to be had.
in spite of various outside at- i
tractions the people of Phoenix
stood loyal to the chorus rehears-!
al and came with their usual high:
enthusiasm . •T h is is the last in­
dividual meeting of the Phoenix
section, since they will combine!
with the Ashland section for the
two final rehearsals.
On Monday and Tuesday eve­
nings of next week in the Chau-
1
L A D IE S
Log of Journey
Try
« SUMMER SCHOOL NOTES. V ste a k s.
's>
Satuixluy, August 14, 1920
East Side Meat Market
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
PHONE 188
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Paints
Oils
GlaSS
Wall Paper
and
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Best (»oods and Best Prices.
Get Our Prices.
WM. 0 . DICKERSON
THE PAINT MAN
There’s No Waste
In Your Table Beverage
when you use
Instant Postum
Aside from Lie pleasing coffee-like
flavor of this wholesome, healthful
table drink, its quick preparation
makes it worthy of your notice.
Instant Postum can be made a cup­
ful at a time if desired. Its strength
can be varied from strong to mild
according to the amount dissolved
in each cup.
ISbonomy should rule today and very
likely will rule mere strongly in the
days to come.
Try Instant Postum
“There’s a Reason”
Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ina
Battle Creek, Michigan
Reg. Price
7 pair Brown Oxfords
it
a
13 a
15
6
13
8
10
7
17
$7.50
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Black Kid Pumps
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White Canvas Oxtords•
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Shoes
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8.50
8.25
8.00
7.00
8.00
7.00
7.00
6.50
VAUPEL’S
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
Sale Price
$6.75
7.00
7.00
6.75
5.50
6.75
5.50
6.00
5.00