Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 08, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland -- Tidings MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL
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Established 1876
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Tuesday, March 8, 1921
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Local Readers
Each line, each time... ............ 10c boards.
To run every other day for one
month, each line, each time,...
■ Medford that Roseburg have agreed
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each time. . . . 5c | not to play any more games with |
Ashland until the local gym is dif-
Classified Column.
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One cent the word each time.
ferently arranged.
When I played
To run every issue for one month or
In the Roseburg gym I noted their
more, 12c the word each time.
floor is but three feet wider, no long-,
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
Obituaries, 212 cents the line.
er and the position of the hoops are
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
very similar to those of I he Ashland
Advertising for fraternal orders
gym.
or societies charging a regular initi­
Before the first game of the series
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders will be Referee Bohler ot Eugene told the
charged the regular rate for all ad­ teams the one that played the clean-
vertising when an admission or other
est would win the game.
Coach
charge is made.
Hughes' men exhibited first class
The Tidings has a greater circula- style of clean basketball, beating
tion in Ashland and its trade territory
than all other newspapers combined. Klum’s men by a large score.
The local five defeated the Med-
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. ford team on their own so-called
Postoffice as Second Class Mail
regulation floor, proving that the
Matter.
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small floor of Ashland had little to
do with it. Heer, Guthrie, Ram-
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Jey. Aitkin and Young completely
THE PEOPLE’S FORUM
outclassed the visitors in a clean
fast game here last Thursday night,
giving Ashland the 1921 title.
HIGH SCHOOL ROOTER DE-
Medford stated that its team won
FENDS BASKET BALL TEAM a basket ball game Friday night. It
is my opinion that the absence of
Medford, not satisfied with three punting was all that was lacking to
trimmings from Ashland and two make this an indoor football contest,
from Roseburg, wants to go to the In this style of play the red and black
state meet and get a few more. I certainly outclassed the local team.
We’ll have to hand it to Medford for The Medford guards treated the Ash-
not knowing when they have anough. f land forwards as if they thought
although on the bottom of the south-they were ponies in a Polo contest,
ern Oregon list, losing six out of We are glad Medford was able to
eight games.
The visitors’ critical get a game under any conditions
claim that her team is far superior for it has revived their hopes for the
to the Ashland High school quintet I future.
which heads the list with one defeat, j
AN A. II. S. ROOTER.
If you will recall last year Med-
CHARLES
SUGAROE
..... . ..... . Commissioner Mann Tested
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Show Quality
Has Featherweight
Title of Oregon!
(By the United Press)
PORTLAND, Mar. 7—City Commis
sioner Mann now claims the feather
weight title of Oregon, or the twelfth
federal reserve district, or whatever
are at was over which Jack Minsky
boxer, formerly held sway.
Minsky, be it known, is a taxi drive
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Mant
er,'besides being a swatsmith.
is in authority over local vehicles
Minsky didn't know Mann.
Mani
didn’t know Minsky.
"Cant’ park that chariot here!’
said Man.
“Hoonell says I can’t?” inquirer
The 1644 cows tested in the ten
Oregon cowtesting associations for
January averaged 396.5 pounds of
milk with 21.73 pounds of fat, as
shown by the report oí E. B. Fitts
Minsky.
extension dairyman of the agricul-
"1 do!” Mann replied promptly.
Bam! Closely followed by another | turai college.
The best herd was R. Saling’s of the
i Bam!
Nestucca association, with an aver-
|
Twenty minutes later a much-de-
age of 1130 pounds of milk and 50
jected Minsky was telling the police
pounds of fat.
judge how it happened that the earth
The champion cow was Jack Dow-
quake came just after he had starte, ling’s three-year-old grade jersey.
to swing, and how he came to lost Tootsie, of the Columbia River asso­
his taxi license and his fight title ail ciation. with the remarkable record
at the same time.
of 85.15 pounds of fat. The highest
Commissioner Mann, for his part ■ milk record goes to J. R. Hawes’ reg­
now adds a touch of informality tí istered Holstein, Fanny, for her yield
council meetings by displaying a very of 1581 pounds, carrying 64.82
black eye.
; pounds of fat.
The champion registered cow was
I Dolly Dimple, P. A. Lux’s Jersey, who
won her third consecutive honor
with a fat record of 68.75 pounds.
I She is in the Bandon association.
Honors for the highest average
yield goes for the third consecutive
| time to the Rogue River association
—milk 559 pounds and fat 29.13
| pounds. This association also con-
| tinues to lead in number of honor
| cows—above 40 pounds of fat—with
restrictions, to all commercial opera | 44 reaching the standard.
Several of the associations are re-
■ tors, who will receive afl the benefit
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 7—The char
tion; therefore commercial aeronautic Considerably higher averages should
tering of the air is essential to the
1.2., this
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year
I interests will be fostered be.
national defense of the United States
out
the
poorer
cows
and
paying
more
“The Model Airway, between Wash
Brigadier General William Mitchell
fordites cleverly refused to schedule MAX HENPECKED
ington and Dayton, will become ther attention to feeding, says Professor |
games until after the state meet,
INTO THE HOSPITAL assistant chief of the army air ser the first unit in a systematic systen Fitts. Five cows were sold for beef
an interview with
when
Coach
Matthews of Salem
CLIFTON, N. J.. Mar. 8—Ever vice, said today in
of airways throughout the United , In January, and three purebred bulls
chose the red and white five to rep­ hear of a man being sent to a hos- the United Press.
and one purbred heifer were bought.
| States which will be started under :
resent southern Oregon. Our sister pital by a chicken? No? Well—at-
The associations are:
Mitchell declared that the “laying
1 policy formulated by the air army
city contested, and through a series tend: John Lahey went shopping in of the cornerstone” here recently o.
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Clatsop,
Tillamook,
Nestucca,
service and which will be guided ir
Smith-Umqua, Coquile and Myrtle
of telegrams succeeded in getting Passaic and bought a live hen. The America’s first ‘ Airway,” from Wash­
its organization by the experience
the trip of two hundred miles just poultryman put it in a paper bag for ington to Dayton, Ohio, will prove t<
■Point No. 1, same No. 2, Coos Bay,
gained from the establishment and
Rogue River, Bandon Co-op., and Co­
to receive a good walloping of 24 to him.
The hen, scared, popped its be a “vital milestone in the progrès:
operation of the Model Airway.
11 from the Granite City.
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head out of the bag and its beak and development of both commercial
lumbia county.
• “The Model Airway as chosen is ex
Now the Medford fans give th?I struck Lahey ¡n the face below the and military aeronautics.”
tremely well suited to the purpost
cause of their defeat to the size of left eye, opening up an artery.
“The limitless and boundless ocear of serving as a basic guide in this
the Ashland gym. Their statement
His loss of blood was so great that of the air,” General Mitchell said expansion program.
Almost all o
i hat our floor is under standard size ' it could not he stopped at a drug “must be explored and chartered jusi
the natural problems* attendant ti
is not correct. The gym floor is con store, and a policeman had to call as unknown lands and oceans, so that
successful air navigation are met 01
siderable larger than the minimum for a Passaic hospital ambulance. navigators may with ease make then
this airway, which is one that wil
regulation court.
You notice they At that place the flow was staunched way without loss of time or dangen
always be needed.
Incidentally, i
say nothing of the defeat on their and a stitch put in Lahey’s face.
across, vast expanses of territory ii connects Washington with the ai:
own floor which is anything but a
He said he would take especial de- peace or war.
service engineering division head
palace to play in, because of the light in fixing the hen for his mid­
“The establishment of well organ quarters. In the course of this rout
LONDON, England—The latest ru­
large cracks, loose boards. leakage day meal.
.
ized air routes throughout the coun appear mountains to be passed over mor of Red terror, that threw the
try, especially in America, is as es varying climatic conditions and ter whole of northern Russia into wild
sentía) to a well balanced system o rain of almost every type and char agitation, was the invention of a su-
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national defense as is the develop acter.”
perstitious brain, the announcement
ment work on the aircraft itself.
; of “the birth of the devil,” accord-,
ling to the Daily Telegraph, which
“The installation of an airway en
mentoins the occurence to show how
tails [the location of landing field:
the
people of Soviet Russia are ready
with all accessories, including radii
to believe in anything.
direction finding, radio cemmunica
. “A commissioner’s wife has given
| tions, aids to night navigation, hous
birth
to a small devil, all complete,
| ing and maintenance of equipment
Attention of the mothers of Ash-
with
little
horns and a little tail,”
It is undoubtedly truethat with prop I land is called to the baby clinic to
was
the
story
and it traveled like
I erly established airways of this kind be held in this city next Saturday.
cross country flying, night or day, ii This is a follow-up meeting of the lightning through the country. The
good or bad weather, will be. safe: clinic held during the winter fair, citizenry of Volga crowded to a mu­
j than auto touring by road, and that and is for the purpose of inspecting seum where it was said the devil |
| with the development and perfection the babies who were examined at was being exhibited, while in Petro-
of the machine itself, will in time sur that time, in order to investigate grad people tried to penetrate into the
Miss Marie Fall- house in Nadeshdinskja street to see
pass in speed- comfort and safety their condition.
dine, the county nurse, will be pres­ the Bolshevist prodigy.
the modern comforts of transports.
Then a new rumor was started and
“These air routes will provide : ent at the. coming meeting, as she
carried
far and wide to the effect,
network whereon the units of the Na­ wishes to keep tab on the babies and
that
"under
the devil's influence the
tional Guard and the organized Re­ see how they are progressing, and
commissioner’s wife has thrown al!
serve of the army can be placed. How­ learn if the mothers are following
the
instructions
laid
out
for
them
at
ever, these highway of the air wil
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the ikons would not burn and the
not be usurped by the air service, but that time.
An invitation is extended to any saints could be heard speaking from
they will be open under legislativi
to everybody
mothers to bring their babies Satur­ the flames. She predicted a miracle ;
day to be weighed and measured, would happen in forty days.”
because of
pleasure
and anyone wishing to do so may con­
AFTER
;
sult with Miss Falldine in regard to H. C. L. HAS NO TERRORS
FOR FATHER OF EIGHTEEN I
and benefit it affords.
their babies.
SACRAMENTO," Calif., Mar. 8—1
This clinic will be held in the li­
Try our 60 cent Merchants’
The
high cost of living holds no ter- 1
brary and will begin at 1:39 Satur­
MEAL
Lunch, at*
The longest-lasting
Tor
for
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domingo 1
day afternoon.
of Highland Park, a suburb of this I
The British Chamber of Commerce city, although they have just cele-, I
ment possible to obtain
at Chefoo, China, will foster the brated the birth of their eighteenth r
Best meal in the city for the pongee silk industry of the district child. Seventeen of their offspring I
Sealed
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money. Served every day from by showing to the natives motion are living.
pictures of the manufacture of silk
Domingo is a carpenter and has
12 M. to 1:30, P. M.
from the'worm to the finished tex- just passed his 51st year. His wife
right
wax-wrapped
tile..
is 45.
The were married in Portugal and
package.
soon afterward came to America. I
They hâve lived here for fifteen r
years.
<,
“Do you find it hard to support ′,
your family?” Domingo was asked.
y
“Oh, no,” he answered, “we own . >
our home and have a little bank ac- I
count.
It’s easy if you manage "
things right.”
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you will
And
THE GOLDEN
RULE
‘DO unto others as you would that
others do unto you.” is particularly
applicable to the buying of Oregon
and Ashland made products.
Make it a fifty-fifty proposition and
both YOURS and the other fellow’s
account at the First National will
grow bigger.
2 AMCOY. CASHIER
“BABY DEVIL”
:
BORN IN RUSSIA BUILD a MODERN BUNGALOW
‘ A2
I Baby Clinic To
h
Be Held Saturday
eases Them Ail !
It appeals
I
tie, —
Yon can rent it profitably. People now stand ready in Ashland 1 »
pay good rent for modern houses. We have all kinds of sketch and
plan books and are at your service.
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
Phone 20.
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Flat Iron Building
ASHLAND*
Plaza and N. Main.
NEW GARDEN TOOLS.
New Spray Pumps.
New Spray Hose.
New Garden Hose.
New Iron Age Hand Cultivators.
New Sewing Machines.
Used Sewing Machines.
Sold or rented by the month.
AU Kinds of Fence Posts and Fencing
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