ASHLAND PAGE FOUR A party of tourists composed of J. M. and Mrs. Funer, Lydia and Alma Funer and Francis Neston ar­ rived in Ashland Sunday from Tilla­ We build either rib. cord or non­ mook by automobile and spent a few skid retreads. Leedom’s Tire Hos­ days in the city. They were guests pital. 17 2-1 mo of the Hotel Columbia while here. • • . • • . Arthur C. Demers and wife have ReV. A. C. Edwards left last night tor Seattle and Tacoma where he ex- purchased the house belonging, to pects to spend the following two B. L. Delsman and wife on Sherman weeks assisting Dr. Hawarth in the street. The deal was closed yester- raising ot the $1,000,000 fund for day and was made through the Bea- the Puget Sound college. Mr. Ed-iver Realty company. • • wards expects to return'a week from Elkhorn Guustore, 81 Oak St. Fine next Saturday. During his absence 176-1m line Fishing Tackle. Rev. Phelps of Talent will preach in the local Methodist church next Sun- A Westgate, Calif., paper of recent day. date contains an interesting account i of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith of that Suits brimful of style tailored bycity celebrating their 70th wedding 175tf anniversary. This very unusual event Paulserud & Barrett. occurred March 20, and the observ­ L. W. Brach and wife and Dr. F. ance was held at the home of their P. Nourse of Lewiston, Idaho, are daughter, Mrs. Elser, at Westgate, among tourists who spent a few days The groom is 88 years of age, while in Ashland the first of this week. the bride is 86. They were married jin 1851, at the ages of 18 and 16 House near paved street, close iu, respectively. Mr. Smith is the oldest large lot, stove, hot and cold water, brother ot the late Mrs. G. W. Bene­ Right price, terms. immediate pos- diet of this city, and was a mer- session. Billings Agency. 174-3 chant of Ashland 25 years ago, and 1 he and his wife will be remembered Troy Phipps is home from the Uni by the old-timers of this city. Both versity of Oregon for a few Mr. and Mrs. Smith are reported to rest during- the annual spring Vaca- be hale and hearty despite their ad tion. vanced. age. • • . Hemstitching and plcoting. Bal- Portland guests registered at the cony Shop, E. R. Isaac & Co. 166tf Hotel Austin are Edna R. Edwards, ! J. A. Halliday, F. R. Wagner and Mrs. Albert McCann of Hornbrook Max Bromberger. Others from the is spending the week with Ashland north are G. W. Hillman of Salem friends. and Lafe Davis of Grants Pass. Local and Personal Dick Posey” to Tuesday, March 29, 1921 DAILY TIDINGS Egg Rolling Pu22m% Prnnrim | Harold GeBauer held an egg roll i ICSC ill I lOy la ITI ing in the park In front of his home A 1 L F ... . on Granite street Saturday afternoon. II ine nnnory He was assisted by his sister Oma, GERMANY LOSING RADIUM SUPPLY Claims Fair Sex Makes Good Jurors BERLIN, Mar. 28 Once the chief producer of radium, Germany now has and the beautiful green turi lent a barely enough to meet the medical particularly charming setting for this demands of the great universities. R. P. Campbell (Dick Posey), the famous pre-Easter observance. The There is only one gram of radium in SEATTLE. Wash., Mar. 29—Wo­ jurors. In a recent murder case in well known poet of the Rogue River guest list at this event included Lu- all Berlin, and proportionately even men as trial jurors were praised by this county there were four women valley, expects to start the Prst of cille Johnstone, Mildred Barber, Wal- less at Heidelberg and other univer- Prosecuting Attorney Douglas in his on the jury/and the writer has been April as a member of the Ellision- | lac and Jeannette Stearns. Gail sity cities. reply to a questionnaire sent him by informed that all four of them voted White circuit, and will fill engage- Sankey, Albert Malcom aud Yule The shortage is said to be due to the Oregon Women’s Christian Tem­ for capital punishment on the first menta throughout the summer at the Myers. Jack Fahs and Mary Kemp. ! the fact that karnothit, used in the perance Union which sought infor­ ballot, whereas two men jurors were various Chautauquas of this famous manufacture of radium, is no longer mation relative to the referendum against capital punishment on the company. Before leaving Ashland, imported from America. The Ger­ to be submitted the voters of Oregon first ballot and it took the other jur­ First Company, O. C. A., has secured mans say the United States could BEWILDERING TO THE MIND | supply plenty of karnothit, but in on a bill which the legislature passed ors an hour to convince the two men Mr. Campbell to give his program at authorizing women to serve on juries. that the death penalty should be in­ the Armory Wednesday evening. I view of the low purchasing power of The prosecuting attorney, in sup­ flicted. Everyday Measurements of Science Dick Posey, the name under which the mark the Germans cannot afford “On the whole, 1 believe that about That Are Almost Beyond Com­ plying the information, based on ex- Mr. Campbell writes his beautiful . to buy it. prehension of the Layman. • perience in local courts, did not rely the same results are obtained from verse, is fast gaining prominence in on his experience alone, but consult- juries whether they are constituted the country as the Whitcomb Riley | One great difficulty in the study of entirely of men or of both men and ed judges and attorneys generally. | BIKE FAN’S GIVE of tbe west. While no local enter­ astronomy is to comprehend the Im­ “ The writer has not noticed any women. The usefulness of the juror GERMAN RIDERS A tainment is ever considered complete j mensity of the distances and sizes in­ ¡traits that are peculiar to women as I depends upon the intelligence, edu- volved. For instance, we can form no SPORTY SHOW without a poem by this well known ¡jurors,” stated Douglas, “to any great, cation and training rather than upon conception of the size or distance of poet, Ashland will be glad to be able the suu. extent. It is my belief that they are, sex of the individual. Personally. I (Continutd From Page One) to listen to the complete program. Suppose there was a spherical shell to some degree, inclined to be more, like the idea of having both men Mr. Campbell expects to present at of the diameter of the sun. Suppose He was a bit nervous himself. | severe in criminal cases than men | and women on juries.” the Chautauqua this summer, as his • great genie should drop Into tills ’ When he and his partner came on entertainment will be new and novel, shell, every second, night and day, a the track we expected most anything. The First Company is to be congrat- ball the size of the earth. How long ulated on enterprise in securing Mr. would U take to nu the shen? would But instead of the expected hisses it take an hour, a day, or a week? In and boos they were courteously Campbell before he starts out on nis | fact, It would take two weeks, and I I cheered as they rode • around the tour. . i when full the shell would contain more | track. Latter when they went out than 1,000,0000 earths. and stole a lap they drew applause The distance to the sun Is 93,000,000 as much as Maurice Brocco ever gets WOMEN WANT TO How long would It take a can­ FISH SUNDAYS miles. and he’s the most popular rider in non ball to reach the sun, if shot from 29—The young man’s ability is his instructor. the game. MINNEAPOLIS. Mar. HARRISBURG, Mar. 29—Support, the earth, and continued on Its course “I considered that sportsmanship, ability to sing three parts at one Prof. Harry Phillips, who says that at a uniform velocity? In order not of the thousands of members of or- to underestimate the distance some The American is always willing to let time has placed Joe Kaufman, a for- as nearly as lie can explain it. Kauf­ ganized Bible classes in the state might say a year. In fact It would bygones be bygones and to give every-; mer army sergeant, now studying man seems to have control of the against attempts to break loopholes than 1,000,000 earths. one a fair chance. Rutt and Lorenz voice culture at a local school of overtones which exist in every voice, in the blue laws by various amend- Astronomically speaking, the above appreciated that if anyone did. It’s music at the expense of the govern­ and to have power to separate these menta to permit Spnday sports is distance is very short, The sun is our ilo wonder then that both of them are ment, among the world's strangest and carry the mas separate parts. Yeo insures Fords, automobiles nearest star. Strain the Imagination G. A. Culy of Roseburg spent Sun­ sought by Representative John W going to take out their papers. ” Kaufman is as puzzled as anybody phenomena. He can sing a whole by trying to comprehend the velocity . and trucks. 165tf day at the home of Mrs. Hattie Lynch. Vickerman, (president of the State of light which would pass seven times Rutt was not a flyer during the trio by himself, and if your eyes are about his voice. He says it was only Federation of Organized Bible classes, around the earth in one second of l war. He saw service from the start closed when he is performing you a short time ago that he found he Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris of Mr. Culy came here to see his mother- in a letter to all Bible classes. time. Now stagger the brain by trying in his special line as a dispatch rider, would never be able to tell the dif- could do “the stunt.” .He practiced Dunsmuir came over Suuday and in-law, Mrs. Wright, who is ill at the While the head of the Bible classes to think of stars, so remote from us home of her daughter, Mrs. Lynch. He calims tha sport of all kinds is ference. it several times and soon realized were over night guests at the home was taking this action the advocates that a million years are required for • • on the boom in Germany and that | Music teachers and other familiar that the more he practiced the more of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Bateman. Band practice will be held this of a more liberal Sunday tried a new their light to cross the enormous abyss boxing especially is becoming popu- with singing regard Kaufman’s voice clearly he could sing the separete that separates them from us. Think HaVe a fit at Orres. Tailors for evening in the Armory beginning at line of strategy. i lar. Experience in the war taught | as the most curious freak nature has tones. Now it is possible to hear him Two Berks county women invaded of it I When that ray of light, which 8 o’clock. The leader requests all Men and Women. 116tf now enters the eye, started on Its | the Germans that baseball, football ever played on a human voice. It anywhere in a large auditorium. members to be present, as a splendid the house to attempt to revive the • • course, perhaps there was no life on and boxing are better developers than gives the listener most uncanny --------------------------------- McCarthy bill to permit Sunday fish- 1 this earth.—John Candee Dean in the gymnastics and massed exercises. Mrs. H. Provost, who under- rehearsal will take place. feeling to hear bass, tenor and so-’ Shipping increasing from Portland ing which was reported with a nega- Indianapolis News. • • went a serious operation in a Med prano all coming out of one throat,—16 steamers arrived last week. H. L. Mondeimer and R. Harris of tive recommendation last week by the tord hospital, is so far along the Roseburg—Work started on new Portland employing printers asked at the same time. road to recovery she is able to return San Francisco are business men in house fish committee The fair lobby- REFUSED HAND OF SULTAN by unions to establish 44 hour day.1 Not the least puzzled over the Methodist church. to her home in this city. Mrs. Pro- Ashland stopping at the Austin to- Ists are Catherine Ressler and Mrs. | Offer of Marriage by Ruler of Sulu James Cummings of Reading. lost was brought home Sunday, and day. Was Turned Down by Alice They are the first women to appeal i is feeling very well. ROCOovelt • before the legislature to advocate a fishing bill and represent the Berks Suits that excell in price and qual- The Moro is not all bad. He has Rod and Gun club. Only five mem­ his good points. There has never been i ity at Paulser nd & Barrett’s. 175tf bers of the fish committee voted for a case where a Moro has murdered an • ’ Mrs, Louis Schwein, who was cal- the bill, and the women angler will American woman, and there are many | led to Portland last week by the ill-i try to get enough names of commit- American women in Moroland. This ness and death of her daughter, has For the fourth consecutive month, teemen on a petition to have the abstinence, however, is not due to 1 Moro chivalry, but to the fact that In | returned home.. the Rogue River cow-testing associa­ bill reconsidered. It will take 104 the Moro thought women have no tion won the February championship votes to put the bill on the calendar. souls. We do cleaning, pressing and re- for both the highest average butter­ Mr. Vickers urges the Sunday Not that the believed soullessness j pairing. Suits made to order. K. fat production and the largest num­ school workers to do their utmost to of the sex keeps the Moro from be­ Nelson, Hotel Austin Bldg. 158tf ber of honor cows that yield 4 0 or bring about the defeat of the Mc­ ing a ladles’ man. In fact, he is in­ 6 6 more pounds of fat per month. The Cann bill to permit amateur sports clined to be very gallant. The fa- | Mrs. Minnie Sargent of Medford average yield of fat for the 230 cows on Sunday and the bill, introduced mous visit of the Taft party, ac- was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mag­ companied by the then Miss Alice of this association was 26.34 pounds, by Representative Jefferson W. gie Culbertson of Mountain avenue, Roosevelt, some years ago (and and the number of cows passing the Smith, of Philadelphia, to permit cit- long to be remembered in the Phil- over Sunday. 4O-pound mark was 25. ies, boroughs and townships to regu­ ippines), was attended by a char- The entire number of cows tested late Sunday sports. acteristic exhibition of Moro gal- Kruggel Bros., for retreads, sec­ in February was 1502. and their av ­ lantry. When this party visited tion work, Milled Addonatires, Grant Jolo — né trip to the islands would erage fat production was 22.80 DEWEY MONUMENT & Fisk tires, tubes and accessories. be complete without visiting this TO BE ERECTED picturesque Island At your service, at 91 Oak St. 166-13 pounds, reports E. B. Fitts, federal —Ms royal high- and agricultural college extension • • ness, the sultan of Sulu, immedi­ MANILA, P. I., Mar. 29—The Dew- Ed White, a well known veteran ot dairyman for Oregon. The average ately offered his hand in marriage this city, is seriously indisposed at yield of milk of all association cows ey memorial committee which has un- to the daughter of the President his home on Mountain avenue. Mr was 533—only 20 pounds less than detraken to devise means for raising He addressed her as the American White has been ill for the past week. the average yield of the Rogue River $200,000 for the erection of a mon- princess, and the name of Princess association, which produced more ument to the late Admiral George Alice still clings to her in the Phil- • • Dewey,* who planted the American ippines. The fact that his highness By every test, Tailored Suits are than twice the average L’ut yield. already had a couple of dozen wives the best. Paulserud & Barrett. One hundred and seven cows made flag in the Philippine islands on May scattered around * i town was no 175tf the honor mark. Clatsop county be­ 1, 1898, has decided to offer a prize deterrent in case a Mohammedan ing a close second to Rogue River of $2,500 for the best design of a monarch. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachey have with 24. These two associations statute of the admiral, in an open returned from Portland, where they have almost one half of the honor contest. The site of the monument Encouraging the Hon. have been making an extended visit cows represented in the ten associ­ is to be the old Spanish fort San An­ The modern method of increasing with their daughter, Mrs. A. E. Bish ations with total cows as follows: tonio Abad, on the shore of Manila the quantity of eggs that may be ob- tal ned from hens is turning on electric Clatsop county, 37 2 cows; Tilla­ Bay, about two miles from where the lights in their pens in the middle of When insurance sells for less. Yeo mook, 258; Nestucca, 122; Smith- Spanish fleet lay when Dewey issued the night, thereby awakening them, to j will sell it. 1651Î Umpqua, 71; Coquille & Myrtle Point his historic order, “You may fire the and that they eat an extra meal 2 TOE THEATER BEAUTifU • • and thus approach closer than ever be- Hotel Columbia guests are Miss H No. 1, (no report); Coquile & Myrtle when you are ready, Gridley.” fore the ideal of laying an egg a day, E. Haupt of Washington, D. C., F. Point No. 2, (no report»; Coos Bay, week after week. One cannot but 159; Rogue River, 230; Bandon Co ­ AIRPLANES HAVE C. Lady and wife of Sheridan, Tom that this lengthening of the SKI-RUNNERS think Thomas and wife and R. H. Tretjen. operative, 67; Columbia county, 233. working day for hens is a device of The 258 cows of the Tillamook as­ the same genius who discovered that EDMONTON, Alta., Mar. 20—Two sociation led in milk production with H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating there was no need of arising at dawn big, all-steel airplanes, fitted with1 to feed the poultry. He simply waited | and gas fitting, Repairing a speci- an average of 599 pounds. The heaviest yield of fat made by a ski-runners as well as wheels, are to until after the henyard denizens had i alty. 24 8 Fifth St Phone 166-J. registered cow was taken for the be used this spring to transport zone to roost, and then scattered their 1 men and supplies from Edmonton to morning meal. The hens found their . Mrs. O. H. Johnson is back from fourth consecutive time by P. 4 the new oil fields at Fort Norman, breakfast, waiting for them In the1 Garfield. Wash., and other points Lux’s “Dolly Dimple of Rock Run morning, while the ingenious one arose northwestern Canada. The skis will north, where she had been making a registered jersey. and went about the affairs of the day enable the planes to laud on ice and an extended visit. only when he folt so inclined. No snow. VEGETABLE LIST OFFERED. chanticleer called him to work. 6. If your stomach is out of or Men will soon be leaving for Fort The season in which the vegetable der or distressed, no matter from i matures should be considered “Automobile" Street Car. in Norman by airplane, dog sleds, Mechanical arrangement similar tn what cause, Mi-O-Na stomach tab­ | choosing the varieties of vegetables. steamboats and on foot from all parts lets will give instant relief in | This applies especially to cabbage, of the Canadian northwest, according many respects to that of an automo­ bile is the distinguishing feature of a case of indigestion, acute or chron­ cauliflower and to word received here. With the com­ sweet corn. new form of gasoline-driven interur­ ic, or money back. Guaranteed choosing varieties of lettuce, solidity ing of spring the Royal Canadian ban car described in Popular Me­ by McNair Bros. and crispness are important factors mounted police will drop a barrier chanics Magazine. Though the body, • • to look for. Beets having good red they have erected to keep the stam- seating 85 passengers. Is like that of a Oscar Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. standard modern street car, there is a interior color should be chosen. With peders off the dangerous winter W. A. Cooper, spent Sunday with his long hood extending in front, in which ' squash, dryness and good flavor traila. parents here from Eugene where he the 00-horsepower engine is mounted. is a student of the Bible university. should determine choice. Choice of Salem—500,000 Oregon prunes go- An auto-type gear shift Is provided, beans should be determined by free ­ and a shaft transmits the power to While in the city Mr. Cooper preach-. ing to Holland. dom from stringiness. These various the rear wheels. Air brakes, electric ed in the Christian church both morn­ lights, and a hot water heating plant things have been taken into consid ­ TOO LATE TO CLASSIZY. ing and evening. are other details of the equipment. eration in making up a list of varie- • . The car makes a round trip of 40 TAKEN — Play wagon, rubber tires Masons ami Eastern Stars. don’t ties for the home garden. A copy of miles In a Bttle more than two and and black box, from High and forget I ho dance at Memorial Hall, this list can be obtained from the Laurel Sts. Return to Babe Dunn,, one-half hours, consuming about five Wednesday evening, March 30. Tick- college exchange at the Oregon Ag- 117 Laurel St. 176tf: and one-half gallons of gasoline, or ene gallon to seven miles. . is. $1.10. Spectators and extra la- ricultural College, Corvallis. FOR SALE—5 acres in S. E. Ash­ Refreshments. dies. 25c. land, 3 acres set to bearing peach Too Late. —ALSO— WAR BROUGHT ♦ • trees. A fine sightly place for a Mr. and Mrs. Binnie of Chicago. ; “Ah !” exclaimed the fallen baseball home. Price $1200. Write Clar- USE OF ROUGE TWO-REEL COMEDY who have been spending the past i AND LIP STICK enee Pierce. Medford. Ore. 17 6-5* star as he wiped away a tear. “If I --- A page from life so wonderfully had only thought about that song the week or so in Ashland at the home wrought by the hands of a master, CHICAGO,- Mar. 29—The extremes WANTED—An experienced chamber- young people were singing when I was of Mrs. Binnie’s brother, C. W. Nims, maid. Hotel Austin. 176tf a bush league player!” No. 54 for adopted by the modern girl should left last night on train moulding the character of man, that “What was It ? asked a sympathetic not be judged too harshly, said Mary LOST—Gold Eversharp pencil en- | the north-. graved with threo G. Finder re­ friend. the picture lives and breaths. Ross Potter, dean of women at North- • • - ‘“Take Back Your Gold " “—Birm­ turn to Tidings office. 176-2* Riverside Community Club dance, western University, at a meeting of ingham Age-Herald. FOR SALE—Cow. heifer. sheep, Pacific Highway, near minister’ wives. April 2nd. chickens and girls’ bicycle. 220 “There is nothing wrong with the Foot’s Creek. Tickets $1.50. Come Bad Housing and Tuberculosis. Garfield St. 176-tu-fr* and let us show you a good time. girl of today because she uses a lip- Because of lack of housing in New cabinet, Yerk Doctor Copeland, city health 174-st-tu-fri stick and a little rouge and a dab of FOR SALE—Steam bath wheel chair, vibrator. Address B. commissioner, fears an Increase In the | powder.” said Dean Potter. She has care Tidings. 176-2* tuberculosis mortality rate. He says Mr. and Mrs. Max GeBauer and an independence that did not belong insanitary conditions create an ex- LOST — In entrance to Park, East- family aud Miss Eleanor Greer mot­ to her mother’s day, but such is the cellent field for the spread of disease man No, 2 Brownie Kodak. Finder ored to the California line Sunday spirit of the times. It Is the result return to 19 % East Main St., over and are sure to result in a moral and afternoon. of the war.’’ Ashland Auto Co. Reward. 176-1* • mental degeneracy. _____ RogueRiver Cows Winners in Butter Fat Production Ex-Soldier Sings Trio By Himelf Music for Me ‘ n You UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 25 PIECE ORCHESTRA CONCERT CHINESE TENOR VIOLIN SOLOIST TROMBONE SOLOIST CELLO QUARTET iro* ' BRASS SEXTET ASHLAND ARMORY FRI., APR. 1 Under the Auspices of A. H. 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