Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 12, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, April 12, 1921
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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| the committee on education, was sequence that there was a rigid ques schools of the state, this latter bill
Guests at the Hotel Columbia are G. H. Wenner, assistant cashier of RAARITA
he principal speaker at today’s tioning of every school measure having a direct and helpful bearing
Elmer L. Coburn of Portland. Mr. I the First National Bank, is taking his
Chamber of Commerce forum lunch- which might mean heavier taxation on the ambitions of southern Oregon
and Mrs. S. R. Beach. J. F. Haw- annual vacation from his
duties in DA I . j gllllj
| eon. He gave a general resume of The result was the adoption of many to have its normal school reopened.
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thorne and wife of Shreveport, La. J that institution.
The two hard tights at the session
the educational measures considered forward-looking school laws, but
Geo. M. Taylor of Dunsmuir, and
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Malta Commandery, No
Ernest D. Riddle and wife and Mrs.
at the last session.
practically none looking to an in- over educational matters were an the
Minnie Griffith ot Hornbrook.
4, Knights Templar
G. L. Grant of Riddle, who have been
Mr. Sheldon spoke of the general crease in school costs—a result, ac- free text book bill and the Portland
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visiting
their
relatives,
the
Geo.
Rid
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feeling at the session, which reflected cording to Mr. Sheldon, fair to the teachers' tenure of office bill. The
Cliff Payne makes tent stakes.
Special conclave Wednesday eve­
dle
and
Joe
Wharton
families,
are
re-
y
feeling over the state that the un- schools and to the taxpayers alike.
former proposition was not adopted,
ning, April 13. Work in Order of the
M. Beaver, the Ashland real turning to their Douglas county homo
DENVER, April 12.—Automobile Visually high tax levies ot this year, ,
Temple. Visiting and sojourning
Special reference was made to the and in the latter case a change was
tratera courteously invited.
estate man, transacted business in this afternoon. Sunday the visitors, bandits entered the Union Stock J were largely due to the peoples’ gen- two most important new school laws: made in the former tenure law.
P. K. HAMMOND, E. C.
Medford yesterday.
accompanied by the Whartons and Yards Bank today, covered the em-ierous voting of increased mileage al- the county unit plan and the require-
A brief statement was given of
W II DAY, Recorder.
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Riddles and the Misses Tolin and ployes, and escaped with $23,000. Nowances for the three educational ment for a gradual increase in train- most of the remaining 20 educational
Elkhorn Gunstore, 81 Oak St. Fine Tuffs, motored to Ashland and. Police machines pursued.
institutions of the state, with a con-ing for the teachers of the grade bills considered at the session.
J. H. Provost and wife are moving line Fishing Tackle.
1 7 6-1 m
Pass;
.
—
Grants
in
Lithia
park.
lunched
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this week into the Phipps building
!
United States Supreme court up-
A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs Courier.
next door to the Citizens Bank. They
holds Oregon Public Service Com-
will occupy the front apartment for Sam B. McNair. Mrs. Catherine Hav-
Mrs. Blanche Hulen has been mission in holding that city of Hills-!
a home and will fit up the rear erkamp and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
granted a divorce from William Hu-yboro could not have free hydrant
Rose picnicked down on Rogue
apartment to let.
len.
1 service from local water company,
River near Gold Hill Sunday.
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as it was a tax on other.water users.
“The Colonel’s Maid,” the talk of
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Mrs. Ollie Page and two children/
Tailors
for
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Have a fit at Orres.
the town. High School Gym, Friday,
arrived in Ashland Sunday from:
Port of Portland launches new
Men
and Women.
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April 15, 8 p. m.
Texas, called here by the critical ill- ; dredger, costing $425,000.
Miss Katherine Vaupel, who has ness of the former’s father, Charles
A. E. Krause, J- L. Wright, M. O.
Columbia river bookings of lumber
Wilkins and J. II. Delmar and wife been the guest at the home of her Ramsey, whose death occurred at an
for
Orient increasing.
oi Portland .are registered at the uncle, C, H. Vaupel, for the past early hour yesterday morning.
"YOUR CURSED PRIDE Dil)
week, left Sunday night for Sacra-
Mr.
Mrs. * Booth have moved (SCHOOL BILLS ARE
Austin today.
THAT!"
mento.
REVIEWED
AT
LUNCH
are
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from Ashland to Hornbrook, where
And the buy, soul-sick at the wreck
By every test. Tailored Suits
ot
his love, flung out of his lather’s
home.
Suits that excell in price and qual-they will make their tutüre
the best.
Paulserud & Barrett.
(Continutd From Page One)
home and sank to the depths.
175tr ity at Paulserud & Barrett’s.
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A. D. Allison has gone to Malin, tribute to Ashland park, which she
But this smug “foremost citizen”
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where
he
will
bo
employed
this
sum-
—
what
of him? What of the girl
She
had
visited
some
time
ago.
Chris Johnson and wife and C. !
The McConnell, Gillette, Winter
who gave up when she wasn’t lit for
mer.
Mrs.
Jillson
will
spend
several
briefly
outlined
the
work
of
the
Par-
Hanson and wife are tourists from and Polk families and Miss Corrine
his son? ¡What of his church that
days with her daughter, Mrs. Verne ent-Teachers’ Association and told of
Grafton. S. D., stopping In Ashland. Robinson motored down to Gold Hill
was ruled by hypocrites? What of
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Sunday and spent the day by the Carey, and will later join her hus- its great influence as the connecting
honest workers, whose lives these
band in Malin.
hypocrites darkened?
link between the teachers and par-
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating river.
and gas fitting. Repairing a spec!-
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| ents in working for the greatest good
Was there any way up to the
We invite competition with any
alty. 248 Fifth St Phone 166-J.
Senior class play, “The Colonel’s
for the children. Mrs. Hayhurst also
light?—Only one!
dealer on the Pacific coast, on the
• . Maid,” High School Gym. Friday,
stated that this association is one of
A romance that grips the whole of
price of pianos, quality considered.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, who have April 15, at 8 p. ni.
,
- . the most influential matters, and
life
and turns it inside out.
Pianos may be seen at E. R. Isaac & : .....
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been conducting the Rogue Elk Hotel
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I „ , called the attention of Jackson coun-
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annex in Ashland this winter, have
Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker and daugh- Co.’s store, this city.
ty’s representatives. Hon. E. V. Car­
left for their famous hotel near Trail, ter Flora of Albuquerque, N. M..
Presbytery ter and Hon. Ben C. Sheldon, both of
which they are getting in readiness
week
Presbyterian phom were present at the luncheon.
for summer tourist travel
off and visited with old time | church this afternoon for its April to the Influence that can spring from
stopped ott and jsited with old-time
representatives f
I this organization in encouraging and
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The
Whitaker
family
were
meetin&r
w
‘
n
representatives
from
Adation,
friends,
non-
We build either rib cord or
Ashland residents
the various churches from Roseburg promoting educational legislation. I
former
skid retreads, Leedom's Tire Hos­
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Fes
south. An open meeting will be held As Mrs. Hayhurst speaks again this
172-1 mo
pital.
afternoon and evening, she made her I
Suits brimful of style tailored by tonight, with Rev. Warrington of remarks brief.
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175tr Roseburg preaching.
L. II. Settles arrived homo yester­ Paulserud & Barrett.
Representative Ben C. Sheldon,
- FAMOUS PLAYERS -LASKY CORPORATION
day from Argellite, Calif., where he
one
of Jackson county’s delegation at
Notice
presentí
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had been sojourning since New Years.
E. C. Ward of Portland, a friend
I will take subscriptions to mag i the last legislature and chairman of
ot T. H. Simpson of this city, was .
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...
, ,
I zines in Ashland alter moving to
We do cleaning, pressing and re­ calling
TOO LATE TO CLASSIYY.
on the latter and transacting.
,
,
Rogue River, and will be over at in-
pairing. Suits made to order. K. ,
business here yesterday.
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terva Is to call on my patrons.
' LOST—Either in town or park, a
Nelson. Hotel Austin Bldg.
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straight razor. Finder please give
TILLIE ANDERSON.
G. Yeo still insures Fords, auto-i
to the express agent.
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A baby daughter was born to Mr. mobiles and trucks.
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' BIG LEAGUE TEAMS
and Mrs. Gerald Wenner of Alida
LOST—Between 125 Second St. and
the Bon Ton Bakery, a crank for
street Friday, April 8.
READY
TO
START
Mrs. C. W. Hayhurst of Portland
Buick 4. Finder please call 284-R
and Miss Bertha Davis of the O. A.
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Don’t fail to see “The Colonel's C. are
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Ashland today and are
— in
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WANTED TO BUY—A few stands of |
Maid,” at the High School Gym Fri-guests of Mrs. Louis Dodge while in
ot the Boston Red Sox after one of
bees. Address Box 8, care Tidings, j
day, April 15, at 8 p. m.
the city.
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harry
Frazee
’
s
characteristic
winters
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It pays to C Yeo when you want: of trading, and Lee Fohl will take WANTED—Spading or gardening |
Mrs. Lulu Cheever left last night
From the noted novel by Winston
and to figure on your cement side- |
187-tfi Jimmy Burke’s place with the St.
for Oakland where she will spend any old kind of insurance.
walk.
J.
D.
Peffly,
143
6th
St.
Louis
Browns.
Churchill.
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several days visiting with friends.
188-2*
As usual. Babe Ruth will he «ne of
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An automobile party, consisting of
UPLIFTING
THRILLING
Mrs. Pearl Higdon was in Grants Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel. Mrs. Hed- the big features of the season. If the FOR RENT OR LEASE—Three-room
modern bungalow, close in; fur­
BEAUTIFUL!
Pass Saturday a guest of Mrs. H burg and daughter, Agnes, Mrs. G. Bambino can get away at an early
nished or unfurnished! adults
L. Green. Mrs. Higdon expected to N. Gray and Miss Katherine Vaupel istart, it is almost a sure bet that he
only. Call 166 Hargadine or phone
start a millinery store in that city, motored down to Gold Hill Sunday will break the 51-home run record
264-Y before 9 a. m. or atfer 4
but failed to find a suitable location, and had a picnic dinner by the river. | that he made last seasin.
p. m.
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Local and Personal
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DENVER BANK
Tuesday—Wednesday
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passing through Ashländtnis conveno&nthern. Ieä?"
Starts Today
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ACosmopolitan Production
CC ^aniiiioànl
Regular
Admission
PEOPLE
OF
ASHLAND
At these times a Saving on your GROCERIES is
NECESSARY.
Beginning the 15th the
SQUARE DEAL GROCERY
:
ig
Will Sell for CASH
and cater to the class of trade that want the RIGHT PRICES #
and FIRST CLASS GOODS without helping pay
the other man’s bill.
,
i
Usant
ire
Why Trade at a Credit Store?