Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 05, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening
Except
Sunday
ASHLAND PRINTING
rH E
OFFICIAL
CITY AND
PA PE R
CO.
COUNTY
WATER PERMITS
TELEPHONE 39
In J a c k s o n co u n ty th e follow ing
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Postoffice as Second Class Mall u w a te r p e rm its h av e been issu ed ;
Matter.
To F loyd a n d E r n e s t M cKee, of
Ja c k so n v ille , co v e rin g th e a p p ro p ri-,
T ho lam b th y rio t doom s to d e a th
a tio n of w a te r from C a rb e rry F o rk
to d ay .
a n d Big A p p le g a te riv e r fo r ir r ig a ­
H ad he to', '.i-s o u , w ould he sk ip
tio n of 24 4 a c re s of land.
a n d i la y 7
To W. H ead, of A p p le g a te , c o v e r­
P leased I ’he P u l. ho y ro p s th e
ing
Che a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r from
flow ery food,
Big
A p p le g a te riv e r fo r irr ig a tio n of
A nd licks th e h a t'd j m t raise d io
a
10
a c re tra c t.
s p il’ .»?■• blood.— 'cpt.
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of S m ith H ill to G ra n ts P a ss it is
no lo n g er n e c essa ry to d e to u r via
M e rlin . T he m ein h ig h w a y can be
u sed except w hen th e y a re w orking,
w hen a s h o rt d e to u r is used.
G ra n ts P ass-R o ck P o in t A rch. 16.
m iles-—Paved.
R ock P o in t A rch-G old H ill. 2 m iles
— G ra d in g ; ta k e d e to u r at Rock
P o in t A rch.
Gold H ill-A sh lan d , 27 m iles—
Paved.
' A s h la n d -C a lifo rn ia L ine, 22 m iles
— P a v in g ; seven m iles s o u th of A sh-i
lan d a s h o rt d e to u r is necessary . On
th e su m m it of th e S isk iy o u s, a one
a n d a h a lf m ile s tre tc h is still to be
p a v e d ; good co n d itio n at th e p re s ­
e n t tim e.
K. E. HODGMAN.
D ivision E n g in e er.
To R. R. S ch u ltz, of M edford, cov­
T h e hop-» of fo rm a l peace as be­ e rin g th e a p p ro p ria tio n o f w a te i from
tw een th e U nited S ta te s a n d th e cen-j S ta r G ulch l'or p lac e r m ining p u r ­ T e a c h e r R e tu rn s —
Miss A gnes D anford a rriv e d h e re
u a l p ow ers 1 tig h te n s
H igh tim e I poses, a t a cost of $300.
S
a
tu rd a y n ig h t a f te r an ab sen ce of
indeed. T he long delay in th is e v e r
To M. L. M orris, ol' A p p leg ate, cov-j
th
re
e y e a rs in A lask a. M iss Dan,
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I»«* a t . .e c t fo r npoiog» . no e riu g th e a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r from j
to at-sh ar.t«
th e p .
u ‘ loyal B rush creek fo r irr ig a tio n of 10 acres ford h a s been te a c h in g in th e A leu ­
tia n Isla n d s, w h ere sh e lik ed h e r
. in-O rin® . ' »ace s h o i'd it ive 6»m at a cost o f $350.
m ad e long ago.
To E. E. F ra le y , of C e n tra l P o in t,! w ork, b u t a h a n k e rin g Tor fre sh fru it
c o v erin g th e a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r a n d v e g e ta b le s b ro u g h t h e r hom e to
N oth in g w orth w hile in h u m a n ) fro m R ogue riv e r fo r irrig a tio n of A sh lan d .
Miss D anford h ad a sm o o th trip
ac h ie v e m e n t is a tta in e d w ith tu t in ­ 100 a c re s a t a cost of $1000.
on
th e w a te r, la s tin g a w eek. She
To C. A. G ivan. of M edford, cov­
d e fa tig a b le lab o r. T h o m is .n o sob-1
cam
e dow n oil th e V. S. N. S a tu rn ,
s titu te fo r h a rd w o rk in w o rth -w h ile e rin g th e a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r
a c co m p lish m e n t. T h e re is no ro y a lj from R ogue riv e r fo r irrig a tio n o f ! acco m p an ied by h e r tw o a s s is ta n t
o r easy ro ad to th e h e li l'ts of u se fu l: 51 a cres. T h is d e v e lo p m en t will in-j te a c h e rs, Miss R e ta G ard, fo rm e rly
e lu d e th e c o n s tru c tio n of th re e m iles of A sh lan d , a n d M iss J o h a n n a M iller
a n d su ccessfu l ‘itta ln m e n t.
O w ing to th e s e a m e n ’s
; of S e a ttle .
T he P acific coast is com ing a lo n g of c a n al line.
To J. E. C rib b le, of R ecreatio n ,! s trik e a ll co m m ercial b o a ts w ere tied
-fam ously in econom ic reco v ery T h e ;
c
o
v
e rin g th e a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r' up in S e a ttle , a n d it w as only th ro u g h
tr u th is, th e re has not been m uch
need of recovery in th h se ctio n — i fro m a sp rin g fo r irrig a tio n of 15 ! good fo rtu n e a n d th e k in d n e ss of
g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls th a t th e te a c h ­
th e r e h a s not been deep a n d w id e­ a c re s.
To R. H olzgang. of R uch, covering ' e rs o b ta in e d p a ssa g e on th e S a tu rn .
s p re a d d ep ressio n from w hich to r e ­
t
h
e
a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r from !
cover.
If G en eral D aw es fin d s he can n ot) F o re st creek fo r irrig a tio n o f a five
s w e a r by th e new b u d g e t sy stem , he a c re tra c t.
w ill s w e a r a t it.
Hides, Skins
and Pelts
Sell your hides and pelts
at Ashland and save freight
charges. We are now pre­
pared to receive small or
large consignments, from
one hide or pelt to carload
lot- at highest market price,
and will render check same
day hides are received
Comer 1st and A Street.
ASHLAND, ODE
Weekly Report
On Condition Of
Pacific Highway
R o se b u rg -M y rtle C reek, 20 m iles
— P a v in g s o u th of R o se b u rg ; open
a t all h o u rs; d e to u rs a re used w hen
a v a ilab le .
M y rtle C reek -G alesv ille, 11 m iles
— G ra d in g ; fa ir d e to u rs via R iddle.
C an y o n v ille-G alesv ille, 11 m iles—
Good m acad am .
G alesville-W olf C reek. 14 m ile s -
P av in g in p ro g re ss a t b o th e n d s of
job. W h e re d e to u rs a re not a v a il­
a b le tra ffic will he allow ed to pass
a t le a s t every tw o h ours.
W olf C re e k -G ra v e C reek , 5 m iles
-—Paved.
G rave C re e k -G ra n ts P ass. 18 m iles
— B eing m ac a d a m in zed; ta k e old
road a t su m m it of S m ith H ill; good
c o n d itio n w hen d ry . C hains m ay be
needed d u rin g rain s. F ro m th e foot
ONE ELEVEN
Cigarettes-
TRi t e l ! y o u
o flfo e c a re in
blending to ­
b acco s fo r
ONE-ELEVEN
C ig a r e tte s
would be high
ly interesting
But-just buy
apackageand
k fin d o u t.
HR
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A SH L A N D
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L ucky
S trike
JACKSON COUNTY P A R A D E
CmDOTTEE EXTENDS
APPRECIATION
T h e m em b ers of th e Jacksov, c o u n ­
ty p a ra d e c o m m itte e a re overjoyed!
w ith th e sp le n d id c o -o p e ra tiv e sp iri;
of J a c k so n co u n ty c itizen s in m ak in g
th e p a ra d e su ch a p a g e a n t of co u n ty
p rid e, as it w ere, in jo y fu l parad e.
To each a n d every one w ho co n ­
trib u te d to th e success of th y p a ­
ra d e th e c o m m ittee ex te n d s its s in ­
c e re a p n p re c ia tio u .
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S igned;
JA C K SO N PA R A D E CO M M ITTEE.
Je sse W in b n rn , C h a irm a n
Ckiney, liver, bladder and uric aen
roubles are mout dangerous be-
•ausa ci their insidious attacks
deed the fcrst warning they gj,.
hat they need attention by uLin,
THE
toasted
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
“Y o u m a y b e S u r e ”
That you are getting full
value for your money
when you use this class of
tobacco.
The good, rich, real to­
bacco taste lasts so long,
you don’t need a fresh
chew nearly as often—nor
do you need so big a chew
as you did with the ordi­
nary kind.
Any man w ho has used the
Real Tobacco Chew will
telj you that.
FOR SALE FOR ONE MONTH
H a ir G oods a t W h o le sa le P ric e s
HEYWOOD’S
C .tz. Hank B ldg., R oom 5
i th-ac
tisordera, w ::l. otvCi. .v z r-j e ll ih '•***?
•usos und strengthen :ha b. ty
urther atuscks. 2 Lier $*.
ajj dru^rístó.
l ú e n a it t e G c k i M e t i l i o u c v « r y L o j
a n d a c c e p t ru - in iii A t i o t .
GAME
says the Good Judge
GOLDMEBAL
t’he world'.;. star'd., rd r
GREATEST
in th is c o u n try a u d p e rh a p s
in auy c o u n try is b a s e b a ll.
It is clean , e x c itin g in a
w holesom e way, fin e e x e r­
cise, a n d a g am e of s k ill.
W e supply a ll th e needed
e q u ip m e n t to play it, from
u n ifo rm s dow n to c o u n te rs.
Also sp o rtin g goods of all
k in d s.
cigarette
VICTIMS
RESCUED
W e sp ecialize in Scalp T r e a t­
m e n ts a n d M a n ic u rin g
G u a ra n te e to G rew H a ir on any
B ald H ead
W o rk b y A p p o in tm e n t
C all 474-R . E x a m in a tio n of th e
scalp fre e of c h a rg e .
257-6
Put up in two stales
BIG EVENT OF THE CHAUTAUQUA
W-B G U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
R IG H T GUT is a short-cut tobacco
:W ey tn an Firt,
ip an y ,
GRAND POPULAR CONCERT, TUESDAY, EVENING, JULY Slh
BY THE
X
P a sm o r e T r io
Margaret Speer, Soprano
Catherine Warner, Contralto
6. W. Rasmussen. Tenor
H. B. Pasmore, Bass
Mildred Wright. Violin
Grace Becker, Cello
Susanne Pasmore, Piano
Popular Prices, Adults 75c, Children 35c
Cktab. ‘
MEMBER
^FEDERAL reserve "
SY STEM .
ami
Wonderful program of Duettes by a great combination
of singers and Instrumentalists
.td w ay , Nq«*. Y o 'r\ City
- W » f lo u t
Me Chimin.
San F rancisco Quartette
V
ÍÍOciJaStesfí
Tnestlay, July S, HMál.
A CLEARING HOUSE
L'OR TROUBLES
S om etim es it seem s a s if th e F irs t
N a tio n a l is a c le a rin g house fo r ev­
e ry b o d y ’s fin a n c ia l tro u b le s , but
th e u t h a t ’s w h a t we w ant it to be.
If you a re puzzling a b o u t in v e s t­
m en ts; if y o u r a ffa irs a re in a ta n ­
gle; if you seem to have lia b ilitie s,
b u t uo a sse ts, ta lk th e m a tte r over
w ith us.
O u r c u s to m e rs ' p ro sp e rity is th e
in tim a te c o n cern of th is b ank.
’'íefírstNattoadidaak
A SH LAND.
OREGON
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CHAUTAUQUA AUDITORIUM July 7
A D M ISSIO N A d u lts $1.00 p lu s w a r ta x C h ild r e n 5 0 c p lu s w a r ta x C u r ta in 8 .3 0