Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 12, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    April 12, 1921
ASHLAND DAILY Tib1N(8
PAGE TWO
A kl 3 . miaince | clean-up. Every community in the Appeared serially in Hearst’s Maga-
Ashland “ 1 luis» county has pledged its support to zine in 1913, and was later published
me
"‘transient help reduced from $5 a day (menta ordered by city,
to 35 cents an hour.
Portland—Gigantic program for
Independence to have $14,000 high brining settlers from Middle West.
Established 1876
eradicate the digger squirrel as soon in book form in this country and in
Marshfield is to have new school
school
gymnasium.
Published Every Evening Except , as possible. Poison barley can be ob- England. The theme, which exposed
Sunday
Little Curry county will be first to building.
THF ASKLAND “PRINTING CO. stained in every section at cost at 16 the hypocrisy of certain churchmen.
build
the Roosevelt highway.
Roseburg—Bakeries announce cut
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I cents per hound.
as well as laymen, was bitterly criti-
Portland
gets
overall
factory
to
Min
bread prices.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNT- 1
tised and 'widely discussed wherever
PAPER
employ
70
hands.
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the book was known. In its pictur-
TELEPHONE 39
mark for the first time in three sea-
State legal department holds
ization the story loses none of its
(By Henry L. Farrell, United Press sons.
Subscription Price Delivered in City
school
funds cannot be used to pay
interest or appeal. It is a tremendous
Radbourne, pitching from the for the vaccination of school children
Staff Correspondent.)
One month ................................... $ • 65
picture, which undoubtedly will
Three months ............................. 1.95
Providence National League club in under orders of health officials.
tract as much attention as did the
Six months .................................. 3.75
12.
—
Tris
1884, was the first hurler to pass the
NEW
YORK,
April
Portland has 10,000 unemployed
novel.
One year.................................... . 7.50
Speaker,
boss
of
the
world
’
s
cham-
30-game mark. He won 57 games men, but not all are without funds.
Mail and Rural Routes.
pion Indians, says he expects his “Big that season and lost 12, for an aver- ‘ In spite of promise of dollar wheat,
One month ................................ $ .65
The Northwest Hotel News an­
Three months ........................... . 1.95 nounces that .Mr. E. E. Larimore has
Three” hurlers, Bagley, Covaleski age of .834.
i a large acreage is being sown.
Six months ................................ 3.50
and
Mails,
to
turn
in
from
seevnty-
Up
until
the
“
ineties
”
it
was
no
6.50 been selected to go to Crater Lake
Coos and Curry Telephone com-? |
One year....................................
five to ninety games this season.
unusual feat for a pitcher to win 40 pany will spend $35,000 on improve­
{national park and take charge of the
ADVERTISING RATES;
Johnny Evers looks to Grover
<
’ games, but at the same time they ments.
Display Advertising
from
worked in many more games than the
(Cleveland
Alexander
to
win
sue
vices
win
settle
sausiacioniy
ine
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Single insertion, each inch. . .
Hood River—Two new lumber
'twenty-five
to
thirty
games.
!
modern pitcher. The leading pitchers ‘companies organized here,
YEARLY CONTRACTS
question of the hotel management at I
. — ---.
Miller Huggins is building pen- of the old days hardly ever competed
Display Advertising
I this most popular resort of Oregon,
Watson
Much new equipment .
for
nant hopes for the New York Yan- in less than 50 games, some of them lighting system to be installed.
Two times a week.................... 25c
‘Mr. Larimore will be under the diree-
‘kees on the ability of Bob Shawky going as high, as 75. Since 1900 18
Every other day......................... 30c
(rection of A. L. Parkhurst.
A Cottage Grove—Street improve-1
and Carl Maya to work around .750. pitchers in the major leagues have
Local Readers.
¡I Mr. Larimore is well known over
Each line, each time...................... 10c
: Winning 25 games through the 'turned in 30 games or better.
To run every other day for one “the country as a successful manager. |
I course of a long season doesn’t sound
Jack Chesbro established the mod-
month, each line, each time.... 7c ‘His work at The Oregon in Portland,
like such an accomplishment, but in tern record for winning games in 19 04 |
To tun every issue for one month Jafter the failure of Wright & Dickin-
| thirty-seven years it has been done when ho pitched 41 victories. Joe
or more-enchikn& eechutim:............ “(son, was such that he turned the tide
Wood made the best mark on record
I just one hundred times.
One cent the word each time.
I of business from a distinct loss at the
in
1912. when he w.a 34 games for
Jim Bagby, the big Cleveland hurl-
To run every issue for one month or (time he took it to take charge of the
]
Y ou get more genuine chew-
1er,
is
the
last
on
the
list.
He
won
31
the Boston Red Sox and lost five for
more, *€ the word each time.
housing proposition at the Standifer)
.=== ing satisfaction from the Real
(By the United Pres)
games last year and passed« the 30 an average of .871.
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
Ship Yards under the U. S. shipping
PORTLAND, Or., April 12.—Alma
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Obituaries, 2 12 cents the line.
Tobacco Chew than you ever
Fraternal
_______
_ Orders anti Societies.
board. Here he had charge of the big D. Katz, president of the Oregon, — —
_
.
got from the ordinary kind.
Advertising forfraternal ordere! Liberty hotel and thirty bungalows (Dairymen’s Co-operative League, has
eriän“let and dues, nò discount. Re- tor a period of three years,
resigned both as president and as a
The good tobacco taste
ligious and benevolent orders will be
Mr. Larimore has always been very member of the board of directors of
A.
.
(
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70
lasts 80 long—a small chew
charged the regular rate for all ad­ active in ail civic matters, having been the league.
vertising when an admission or other
--5529
of this class of tobacco lasts
. one of the successful speakers on
Jacob Luscher, prominent dairy-
charge is made.
)) . much longer than a big chew
all Liberty loan and Salvation Army man and Holstein breeder of Fair-
The Tidings has a greater circula- /drives during the period of the war, view. Or., has been advanced from
of the old kind. That’s why
lion in Ashland and its trade territory
away, and yet this was only four per
(By the United Press)
than all other newspapers combined, and in 1917 he was the president of the vice-presidency to the presidency
:
I /
it costs less to use.
WASHINGTON, April 12.—A lake cent of the 1920 production.
/the Rose Festival Association and of the league, and will fill out the
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon
of maple syrup—148,000 gallons of
Had not another shortage of gran-
untiling efforts, with unexpired term of his predecessor.
Any man who has used both
Postoffice as Second Class Mail
8
' it—enough to float thousands ot ulated sugar been feared, it is not
Matter
I nothing but opposition and very little
kinds will tell you that.
griddle cakes, was stored up from likely that this much would have
== ■ — ---------------------------------- — I money at the hands of the festival
blast year in the warehouse of maple been carried over, the Department of
| board, succeeded in giving Portland
Put up in two styles
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g
product makers and. dealers when Agriculture says. With reports from
la festival that year second to none in
its history.
bureau of crop estimates made a the maple forests promising a banner
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
year for the production of the better
survey
this spring.
The traveler and tourist will be as-
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
The report also supplied rocks for half of "hot cakes,” those places
{sured that all that is necessary in the
This week will be the best time to [the maple sugar lake in the form of where the man tosses them around
} way of hospitable and courteous
■ man 6 ruto n C omo i ny. 1107 Broadway, New York C ’ I
This week, April 11th to 16th. has I treatment and service will be dealt apply the pink spray for apple scab 318,000 pounds of maple sugar. Al­ on his griddle in the front window
been proclaimed by the Rodent Con- tout for his comfort and pleasure. We I in most sections of the county. This together, there was the equivalent of ought to show increased business
•I rol committee of the Farm Bureau I believe “Larry will put Crater Lake spray should be applied after the 1,500,000 pounds of the sugar stored next fall at cheaper prices.
es “Digger Week.” Every farmer
is certain he has the cluster buds have separated and the
Jackson county is supposed to poison' est wishes of the entire hotel fra- blossom buds are showing pink. It
Oregon Weekly Industrial Review
4.
squirrels some time during this week iternity
will not do any damage to spray after
This will be the start of the first. Crater lake Lodge will officially a few of the blossoms are out, but
Reedsport planing mill has order
campaign. and a little later
open July 1st
For
doors that will take two months.
for the 1921 season spraying should be general this week
week will be set aside for this sameana probably close September 30.
Fifth
oil drilling company operat-
for apple, scab. This is a very good
all the jam
jelly
work, as all of the squirrels do not ! The shipyard hotel will close down time to use Black Leaf 40 for the
Ung in Klamath Falls district.
they
want
if
it
is
of
our
come out at the same time. Some of in time for “Larry" to transport his 'control of green aphis. This can be
Eugene issued 30 building permits!
•
them will sleep longer than others
in March, total $36,775.
supplying. Give them
at the rate of
‘ crew direct to Crater Lake. His chef,. used
____
___ a . pint and
_____ a half
and will not come out for three or J. C. Fritz, formerly with the Arling-t 200 gallons of water. Use liquid
State institutions except blind
Jur cereals, too. They’ll
four weeks • yet.
In
order
to
make
«
,
.
...
.
school
filled
to
overflowing.
rec-
‘
lime
and
sulphur,
one
gallon
to
25
%
ton and University clubs, has a
like them and they are
I Danner, to have flouring and elec-,
the gallons of water. Dry lime and sul-
splendidly nutritious.
work early
I trie plant on Indian Creek.
phur, 3 to 4 pounds to 50 gallons.
This grocery is a con­
keep it going all summer. Every’
Northwest sawmills show orders
| B. T. S., 3 to 4 pounds to 50 gallons
farmer should make it a practice to
tinuous “Pure Food
lof water. Spray thoroughly and
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EU-H90000 feet above production
have poison grain convenient and use 66
Show.” We handle no
cover all parts of the tree.
GENE, April 12.—Four hundred and ast wee -
it when he sees a digger squirrel.
...
,
, 1) Salem—Another machine added at
table requisites that
ten different courses will be given in:
... .
,
Let us all get together this week and
...
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.....
.I paper mills here will employ 12 men.
do not conform to the
the spring term of the University of
_
...
see what you have done at the first
)
...
.
.
Gervais—Shipping mint roots for
Oregon that began last Monday, April .
. .
strictest standards.
.
..JO OAA planting quite an industry here.
[4. A student ordinarily attends 2,200
.
i ,
,
I Stone-cutters asking wage increase
One of the most celebrated of con-
classes to get his bachelors degree.,
.2
,
....
_
.
...
• troni $8 to $9 per day of eight hours.
/temporaneous American authors is
So, if it were possible for him to at-...
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.
Hood River orchard wages reduced
Winston Churchill, author of “The
tend all the classes given by the uni- ... . .
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...
from $100 to $65 per month, and
Inside of the Cup,” which opens at
versify in one week, he would have
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Try our 60 cent Merchants’
Phone 37
his education, and a varied education'
388 East Main
I the Vining today. Mr. Churchill is a
Lunch, at
{native of St. Louis, Mo., where he
CHICAGO,
April
12.—Twenty- at that. But it would take him about
J was born November 10, 1871. His three high school deans laid down the 140 years to finish and get passing
( early novels
Richard
law to the flappers they teach today. grades in all these subjects.
| “The Crisis,’ Placed him at once in
The law comes in a book still wet
Eighteen of these courses are in
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.
the
foremost
rank
of
American
nov-
Best meal in the city for the :
3
from the presses, written by Miss architecture, 9 In normal art. 16 in
AND
1
elists,
and
his
subsequent
books
at-
fine
arts,
5
in
botany,
8
in
chemistry,
:
money. Served every day from
Fannie Smith, dean of Wendall Phil­
! traded world-wide attention.
lips high school, and 22 other deans. 25 in commerce, 9 in economics, 12
12 M. to 1:30, P. M.
! Perhaps his most discussed novel f According to the book, if a high in education, 12 in English literature,
was “The Inside of the Cup.” which school cutie is to be a perfect lady, 25 in rhetoric and American litera-
ture, 9 in geology, 13 in German, 5
she must not:
\ Cross her legs any place but in the in Greek, 33 in physical education for
men, 24 in physical education for'
'privacy of her own boudoir.
I Chew gum in public (and not very women, 10 in history, 18 in house­
hold arts, 15 in journalism, 10 in
often in private).
JUST RECEIVED
Tht futurttyue tlJ
Latin, 10 in law, 11 in mathematics,
Sing ragtime.
Cliff Du ellings
4 in mechanics and astronomy, 9 in
A shipment of
N Talk in movies.
WITH CARBON
tltng tht hitttrit
1 Toddle.
military science, 15 In music, 3 ini
WIND SHIELD PENNANTS
Rough.
philosophy, 13 in physics, 3 in polit-
Ashland, Ore.
90c
I Wiggle.
deal science, 14 in psychology. 7 in
nt Ar R toitotit.
I Have curbstone dates with her geu- public speaking, 19 in French, 1 in Oregon
orizona
tiemen friends.
Italian, 15 in Spanish. 4 in sociology, Washington
California pennants
75c
and 6 in zoology.
Fifty-five
of
the
410
classes
are
High School Colors
GREEK TEMPLE
held at 8 o’clock in the morning, and Ashland, Ore................................. 75c
IS UNEARTHED the same number at 9 o’.colck, neces­
Felt Skull Caps, 75c, $1.00 and
ATHENS, April 12.—Greek arche­ sitating an early reveille on the part
$1.25.
ologists have unearthed an imposing of the students. Several of the
classes will be held in the evening.
temple at Rerras, Thessaly.
Some of the unusual courses in-
The structure is in an excellent
i
elude
photography, extemporaneous
state of preservation and was said to
be as large as the temple of Jupiter • speaking, home-made physical appa­
ratus, marketing, philanthropy and
at. Olympia.
The bronze inscriptions establish “educational tests and. measurements
(the date of 400 B. C.----------------------------------
Some Stunt to Win
Games in Year
Larimore Chosen
For Crateri Lake
Hotel Manager
Provost Bros
Window Display
It Will
Pay You
MEN
VILIV
PRESIDENT
RESIGNED
"In Every Respect
says the Good Judge
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Hot Cakes on Tap
I An ,
Time to Apply
re g a
llíiK DIaytthe
Digger Squirrel
Poisoning Week[
in on the map. It
Let the Youngsters Take
another,
ARE TAUGHT AT
UNIVERSITY
thorough clean-up of the digger. It is iord for good culinary work, and
necessary to start this
and, entire crew is loyal.
Inside the Cup
At the Vining
Business Men!
Hotel Austin
MAKES NEW LAW
FOB FLAPPERS
Square Deal Grocery
Pennants
( arvel and
IN STOCK
Duplicating Sales
Novelties
"it,"
Books
# -W9
' II 1
Each.................................... $ .25
Per Dozen........................... 1.75
Two Dozen........................ 2.75
One Hundred .................... 1100
McNAIR BROS.
^wcUtn^s qf a
Bygone Day
—
Arizona has more than its share
of interesting places to lure the
motorist. There he will find many
Indian reservations — the homes
of Apaches, Navajos, Hopis, Mo-
haves and other tribes. There,
too, is the famous Roosevelt Dam
and the incomparable Grand Can­
yon of the Colorado River.
And wherever he goes the mo­
torist can be sure that his motor
fuel will be right — because Red
Crown Gasatine is sold every­
where.
•I)
e
%
in
Look for the Red Crown sign
on service stations and garages.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
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We invite you to look
over our stock of
a
-r
“I.
Faints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
and other Decorative
Material.
We willingly give prices
and figure amounts
needed.
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THE PAINT MAN
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CITIZENS g
‘ BANK "
OFASHLAND
SALEM, Or., April 12.—Cities,
counties
and the state this year must
r
pay the usual license fees on motor
vehicles, according to a legal opinion
given by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney
general.
i At the last session of the legislture
a law was enacted exempting vehicles
owned by cities, counties and the
state from taxation. The attorney!
general holds, however, that this law
does not become effective until Janu- i
ary 1, 1922.
Copies of Mr. Van Winkle’s opinion
/will be sent to all counay courts in
the state.
Dickerson & Son
ASHLAND TIDINGS
THOROUGHNESS
An interesting pocket folder has
just been issued by the commercial
bodies in Coos county. Oregon, which
shows in graphic manner the great
resource of this country, which was
opened up to the outside world by
the Southern Pacific railroad con­
struction work there in 1914.
CLONG the Apache Trail in
Arizona the motorist can see the
dwellings ora race—now believed
to be extinct. These cliff dwell­
ings are at least 400 years old and
if their walls could speak they
would tell a most dramatic story
of romance and conquest.
i
I
Californians stopping at the Hotel
Austin are W. W. Woolf of Gottville, |
Chas. M. Savage, James L, Lodie and •
Mrs. M. Barthelomew of San Fran- |
cisco, C. R. Thomas and son of Peta­
luma. A. B. White and wife of Yreka. i
Jordan Valley—$100,000 to be
spent on valley irrigation plant this
year.
Print
Shop
YOU GET ALL THE
ADVANTAGES
of a thoroughly reliable
and obliging banking in-
institution by having a
personal or commercial
checking account with
The Citizens Bank of
Ashland. Your require­
ments will be well taken
care of.
A SOUND MERCHANDISING PLAN—
good copy, attractive layout and illustration, surely
—but there you cannot rest content
OUR CONCEPTION OF SERVICE—
to you requires a follow-through on every piece of
work—a watchfulness to see that every detail of the
printing craft Is utilized In the most effective
manner.
THOROUGHNESS—
is a fundamental with us—our
PRINTING.
4%ON
creed
for GOOD
Ashland Tidings