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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1921)
pr • Thursday, March 10, 1921 ASHLAND DAILY TiDINGs PAGE FOUR — wh At the annual meeting of the Dead Belleview Belleview Community Club. | may remain here permanently. Mr. Indian Cattlemen’s association. W. J. The Belleview Community club will ! Roberts is probably the oldest living Furry was elected president and Sum-hold its regular meeting Friday eve- stage driver in the northwest, having ' ner Parker secretary and treasurer | ning, March 11, at the school house, driven a six-horse stage line contin- Regular Meeting, Thursday Evening, for the coming year, The program will be in charge of uously for 16 years in the early days • • . the Farm Bureau people, and will be from Rock Point below Gold Hill to Don’t forget the big prizes to he followed by a social time. Everyone the Barron place southeast of Ash- 159-2 land. This was 40 years ago. and given away Sat. night at the Nat. "is welcome. Stated communication of Ashland SALEM, Mar. 10—Governor Olcott during that entire 16 years there 159-4 i Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M„ Thurs • • The annual meting of the Ohio were only 30 days when Mr. Roberts has announced the personnel of the day evening, March 10. Important Professor and Mrs. H. G. Gilmore Association of Rogue River Valley was not holding the reins in the trip Oregon tourist information bureau, business. Visiting brethren welcome. , . . He also drove' created by the recent legislature. The , « —.va ... . have returned to their home on Scenic will be held Saturday, March Í2. at through Ashland. W. E. BUCHANAN, W. M. Drive after spending several months Chautauqua Pioneer Hall, Ashland, stage for 15 years ir California after members are: Cameron Squires, as W. H. DAY, Sec.’y. during the winter at the Hotel Aus Ore, Ohioans and their families are | leaving his Oregon route. Mr. Rob- sistant cashier of the Ladd & Tilton cordially invited to be present with | erts has many interesting tales to re bank, Portland; George Lawrence of tin. Mr. and Mrs. Greethurst and A. well filled baskets. Dinner will be late of the country about here in the the George Lawrence Shoe Findings • • Hammer from St. Charles, Minn., are Paulserud & Barrett, Cleaners. served at 12 o’clock, sharp. Tell I early days, when travel over the Sis- & Auto Supply company of Portland; guests of Mr and Mrs. J. E. Crow- phone 119. We call and deliver, your Ohio firends to be present forjkiyous was not the comfortable and Leslie Butler, banker of Hood River: son and expect to stay about a week ]54tf dinner. Business meeting and excel- | luxurious trip it no wis. During his T. A. McCann, manager of the Shev in Ashland. 160-1 long term as stage driver Mr. Rob lin-Hixon Lumber company of Port lent program. • • S. S. Smith, manager of the Med erts’ hands became drawn and hard- land, and Earl C. Simmons, automo • • A splendid line of Spring Samples ford Mail-Tribune, was a business Guests at the Austin today include ened from the continual holding of bile dealer, of Eugene. It is believed on display at Paulserud & Bar caller in Ashland yesterday a fter- Fred W. Hall, M. M. Johnson. E. D. thereins, until they cannot be all the appointees will accept. rett’s. 154tf noon. • Under the legislative act creating Turnidge, G. H. Shures of Chicago. straightened out. © © the bureau, its duties will be to sup E. Anderson, T. V. Hannigan and F. • • Mrs. E. C. Pettit and son Leonard, Bal- Hemstitching and picoting.. Thousands of yards of new Ging- ply information to tourists and all A. Colburn of San Francisco, George who have been living in the Free- 1 cony Shop. E. R. Isaac & Co. tf Arthurs of Sacramento, A. R. Palmer, | hams in new shades and patterns, on other persons visiting the state rela burg apartment this winter, have • • A. A. Frederick. J. M. Hiatt and A sale at 25c a yard. A better quality tive to scenic wonders, attractions, moved to the Danford residence on Guests stopping at the Hotel Co- C. Hagestad of Portland. F. C. than usually sold tor the. price. Fer- climate, resources and industrial and : lumbia are Anne Cooke, W. C. Ba- Manzanita street. 160-1 business opportunities. O’Kelly. C. M. Chatfield and Joe Por- | guson’s. • • teon and J. H. Garvin of Portland, The legislature appropriated $100,- U better C Yeo and insure that au- C. J. Smith and wife of Youngstown. ter of Hilts. 6 • Another big time Saturday night 000, or $50,000 a year for tourist .109tf Ohio, R. Peroppe and H. F. Ogden tomobile. 142-3 agencies. Of this amount. $37,500 Basketball. Medford grammar at Ashland Nat. and wife of Roseburg. a year goes to the Pacific Northwest Mrs. George Spannaus was called grades vs. Ashland Junior high. Ash- • • Mrs. Frank Rose was up from Tal- to Yreka this week by the illness of Cliff Payne makes pruning lad land Senior high gymnasium, Friday ent yesterday shopping at the local Tourists’ association and $12,500 a year to the new state bureau. 160-2 her father. 157-: night. March 11, ders. stores. • o • • Just arrived by express. Children’s Now is the time to order your Eas- Allie E. Kerberg and wife of Klam ath Falls have come to Ashland to new Straw Hats for dress wear, on ter Suit. Paulserud & Barrett. live, and have purchased a residence sale at very reasonable prices at YOUR LAST CHANCE 160-1 belonging to Mrs. Geneva Allen on Ferguson’s. Some fine dry 15-In. oak. Phone i 20. TO SEE 145-tf Nob Hill street. The sale was made © ( The second of the Bank of Jack-: through the Beaver Realty Company. Mrs. Karberg has been an invalid, sonville cases, that of Elmer E. 647901 due to a nervous breakdown follow Quigley, a Klamath river stockman, ing an attack of influenza, which left formerly of the Applegate section, her in a crippled condition. She was came up for trial in the circuit court . given little encouragement that she at Jacksonville yesterday and was could walk without the aid of crutch- dismissed. The charge against Quig- (By the United Press) ley was for aiding and abetting of | es until coming to Ashland, when CHICAGO, Mar. 10—Michael Bul- this climate has agreed with her so a bank cashier- to defraud a bank. ka of Chicago has invented a remark- much that she is fast regaining the The case of Ben M. Collins of Grants able astronomical clock which has at-! use of her limbs and is now able to Pass, against whome are the same traded much scientific interest. walk about the house for a short charges, is being tried today. In a glass dome on top are mina- IN Conservation of moisture is the ture sun. earth and moon whose • • time. The benefit Mrs. Karberg has Kruggel Bros. Vulcanizing Works controlling factor in dry farming, ex movements duplicate those of these ahead gained has induced them to for guaranteed retreading. 91 Oak plains Professor W. L. Powers of the bodies in the heavens. The sun re reside here permanently. street. 136tf O. A. C. experiment station. It also mains stationary, but the'earth turns ; .9 • H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating helps to secure the maximum net re on its axis, the moon revolves around Children’s Gingham Dresses, all turns from the water available for the earth and both planets circle the Repairing a speci- and gas fitting. alty. 248 Fifth St. Phone 166-J. new arrivals, * at very attractive irrigation. rii* P sun. — - —e globes SPEP representing -ePrestts me The the | 109tf prices. Now on sale at Ferguson's. dent insurance. “As the dry summer seasons are sun and moon are coated with phos- 160-1 the chief limiting factors in crop , phorous and show the nights and days < W. E. Fox of Seattle stopped off production, soil moisture investiga- and the various phases of the earth’s Contractor A. L. Lamb has a crew in Ashland for a couple of days this tions and the drouth and excess mois-satellite. Eclipses of the sun and week looking after property interests of men at work this week laying the ture points for many years have been moon are clearly indicated. he owns here, while on his way home new cement walk in front of the made to determine usable moisure The amazing thing about it is that Southern Pacific property on North from the south capacity of important soils,” says the earth revolves every twenty-four Main street adjoining the new Ford • • Professor Powers. hours and the earth and moon take Music you cannot resist. Nat every garage. With the completion of this The usable water capacity of these twelve months to complete their cir- 159-4 walk that section of thecity will Sat. night. soils ranges from two-thirds of an cle about the sun while marking off present a most attractive appearance. • • inch rainfall per acre for Umatilla the four season. While these plane Mrs. Matilda Devlin of Albany is • • Ashlands’ best dance music at the sand to two inches for Willamette tary movements are visible, a dial on spending a few days in the city this 159-4 loam soil. Fine sand will store about the face of the clock records the week looking after business affairs. Nat, Sat. night. one inch of rain an acre foot, and changes in days, weeks, months and • • sandy loam about one and one-halt years. Whenever there is anything better Big Sale on suits, $55 and $60 suits incres an acre foot. . . ’ --------------------—____ • to be had, the Nat will have it. Come made to your measure at $40 and The Oregon station has proved that Valley and Siletz railroad running 159-4 $36. Fit and workmanship guaran and enjoy a real dance. drouth or wilting point of cultivated trains from Independence to Valseti. • • 156-6 teed. Chas Drue, Tailor. F. Doane was over from Weed this crops such as potatoes is several per. © © TOO LATE TO CLASSI*. week transacting business. cent higher than for clover in the Mrs. Myrtle Boslough, a former well known Ashland lady, writes this week heaiver soils. and that frequently FOR SALE White O. A. C. Wyan If You Want to See a Dont’ fail to attend Trinity Guile dotte cockerel. Also White Pekin | to Ashland friends from Cuba, where 20 per cent more yield is secured, 31 dance at Ashland Armory, March with irrigation at just the right time. duck eggs for hatching. Phone she is taking a trip with a personally 416-R. 160-3 • • This station has also been a leader , Mrs. Boslough party. conducted We do cleaning, pressing and re states she is thoroughly enjoying the in determining water requirements FOR SALE—1920 Ford Touring car. pairing. Suits made to order. excellent condition, equipped with wonderful tropical gardens in that of crops under field conditions. With Nelson, Hotel Austin Bldg. 15 8tf starter, speedometer, shock absorb- , twelve years average under good con- island that are 300 years old, and ers and other extras. Call 670 • • also the sights around the old ca- ditions alfalfa needs five and one- Boulevard evenings.' 160-5* Mrs. Wolf and two children are GO TONIGHT thedrals, but still claims there is no quarter inches of water a ton. in Ashland from Dunsmuir this week Potatoes require three inches per WANTED—Woman or girl for gen better climate anywhere than Ash- eral house work. Phone 13-F-ll. visiting for a few days at the home 1 00 pusbel and under good conditions land. 160-4* of Mrs. Tony Franco. three bushels of wheat can be grown FOR SALE—-19 Pathe Records, bar- Ladies’ fine gauze mercerized Lisle by one inch of water. Tailors for Have a fit at Oires. gain. Washburn mandolin, $30 Water requirements for several wild Hose in black and Cordovan, on sale value $20. Call 476-J or 3 23 Hel- 116tf Men and Women. man St. this week for 50c pair. Ferguson’s. meadow and grass crops were first 160-6* • • determined by the O. A. C. experi- 160-1 Coming Sat m day Yeo has something better in acci FOR SALE—5-room house with two' ment station. 109tf dent insurance. lots. Terms. Mrs. M. Devlin, 314 ' Fresh Fish and Oysters at the Baker St., Albany, Ore. 160-2* • • BRANDON, Manitoba—To encour- Hali Mrs. E. A. Hartley and daughter Fourth Street Meat Market. 153-tf age the immigration of household FOR 1 RADE 40 acres irrigated al- Ada have returned home from a visit but. 22c, Salmon, 15c. And falta land under Ochoco project, % | help, Manitoba, following Saskatche- • • of several weeks with relatives and mile from Prineville. Good road. George Roberts and wife of Rose- wan’s lead, is sending a representa- friends in Cottage Grove! . P 20 acres in alfalfa. Value $4000. I burg are in Ashland visiting relatives tive over to the British Isles, accord- Will trade for 5 to 10 acres im- • • Ashland | proved land in or near i New Laces, new Embroideries, new this week. This is an old stamping Ing to the statement by Hon. G. H. to value of $5500. Will take or White Goods. All on sale this week. ground of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, and Malcolm, before the United Farm Wo give difference in value. Address Ferguson’s. 160-1 lf they follow their inclination they : men’s association. Ochoco, care Tidings. 160-8-4d-4w OLCOTT NAMES TOURIST BUREAU Local and Personal a • • E • • • • • • RECLAIMED U.S. ARMY SHIRTS Olive Drab $7.00 When New SPECIAL NOW $2.05 NOW • These shirts are all-wool army serge, in olive drab color. Reclaimed, but like new. The shirt for the workingman, sportsman, motorist and out-door man. Elbows doubled, breast lined. ‘All sizes. Those shirts have just arrived from one of Uncle •ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK WORK OF OF CHICAGO MAN I Genuine U. 8. Army Shoes MOISTURE FACTOR U.S. Army Trench Shoes $5.85 Worth many times this price. IN DRY FARMING • • Doug Fairbanks ) U. S. Army Dress Shoes $7.75 A Real All Leather Shoe • • Mark Zorro • • • • • • Good Picture here, and not the so-called ARMY STYLE that you buy elsewhere. Every shoe guaranteed for wear your money cheerfully refunded. 12 lb. cans U. S. Army Inspected Bacon $2.65 Heavy and Warm, $1.75 Value, on Sale at 85c © • Lairy Semon U. 8. Army Gray BLANKETS FORMERLY SOLD AT $4.85 Now MEDFORD an U. 8. Army Underwear • • Ethel Clayton IMS $3.25 an s .0 Un In $ (Li m Now U.S. Army Blankets 3 Olive Drab The Blanket for Outing, Campers, Etc. Formerly Sold at $5.85 sow $4.65 Now an Surplus Army Goods Store FRIDAY MARCH 11th 207 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon SEATS NOW SELLING. PRICES: Lower Floor, $1.50. Balcony, First Four Rows, $1.50. Balance $1.00. Plus 10 Per Cent War Tax. MAIL ORDERS FILLED BEAUTIFUL an an Uh an