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

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
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Tuesday, July 12. 1021
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accountancy and of the general prln-| broad principles which lie at the bot­
ciples of business are invalutole to tom of Anglo-American ju risp ru ­
the lawyer.
dence. Four times a year it pub­
“As
to
your
last
question.
“
What
lishes the Oregon Law Review, which
Local and Personal
is the law school of the • r'v ersity is devoted to problems ol special in­
—— Side Lights— ...-... ■
doing for the legal profession?, terest to Oregon lawyers.”
Through its high standards of ad­
mission it is helping to raise the
Baker— Improvements on O. W R.
S» Ils Grocery Store—
, Grenada, Calif., Visitors—
W e ’re proud o f o u r
standard of the profession in the & N. Co. tracks to sta rt soon.
V. A Stew art, form er owner ol the
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. W anaka, of
to w n and co u n ty .
state. It now has Ulve full-time and
Eastside Grocery at the corner of Grenada, Calif., were recent v.'sitors.
It is a h u m m in g b u si­
two part-tim e professors, and is as
Gates— New wing to be added to
Iowa street and the Boulevard, has at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
n ess c en ter and a n a tu ra l trad­
well prepared as any on the coast to school building.
sold his business to H. L. Sayle. of Eastm an, 134 Pioneer street.
in g sp ot fo r a very m u ch larger
By ALFRED POWERS
fit the young men and young wom­
Portland. Mr. Sayle was a res «dent
♦ ♦
pop u lation . *
en of the Pacific Northwe.st for prac­
(Special to Tidings)
S alem — One p la n t h e re will ev ap ­
of Ashland about fifteen years ago.) H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating
tice. The law library now contains o ra te 600 to n s of lo g a n b e rrie s
It
is
th
e
n
o
rm
a
l
n
erv
e
cen
ter
fo
r
UNIVERSITY
OF
OREGON,
EU
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The future plans of Mr. and Mrs. and gas fitting. Repairing a specl-
Special emphasis
a w id e and rich fa r m in g co u n try — an d it is fast
GENE, Or., July 12.— Why do wom­ 18,000 volumes
Stew art are not known.
alty.
248 F ifth St. Phone 166-J.
a d d in g to its im p o rta n ce a s an in d u stria l c o m ­
is
laid
on
the
Oregon
law and pro­
Albany— Survey of Elkhorn min­
en study law?
$ >
•$><$*
m u n ity .
cedure but w ithout neglecting the, ing region is planned.
W
h
a
t-a
re
the
opportunities
forj
Florence autom atic oil cook stoves
We specialize on fancy brick ice
O ur sto r es, sh o p s a n d b u sin ess o r g a n isa tio n s are
lawyers in Oregon?
and ovens. Ashland F u rn itu re Co. cream. Rose Bros.
264tf
eq u ip p ed w ith a ll that is n ecessa ry to th e best s e r v i c e -
!
How much money do lawyers
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b
u
t
te
llin
g
y
o
u
a
b
o
u
t
th
e
a
d
v
a
n
ta
g
es
th
at
are
h
ere
isn't
make?
W hat is a vacation without m u -! Nine Pound Boy—
q u ite g e ttin g it a cross.
W hat can a trained lawyer do be­
sic? Buy a small Victrola and tak e, ‘A nine-pound boy was born to Mr.
sides practice law?
Y ou'll n e v e r k n o w h o w g o o d th is c o m m u n ity o f ou rs
it along. Rose Bros.
2 4 7 -tfj and Mrs. Carroll E. P ratt. 438 North
W hat should a prospective law­
is u n til y o u stu d y its g ro w th and d ev elo p m en t, w eek
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' Main street. Sunday. The baby was
a fte r w e ek — fifty -tw o w e ek s in th e year.
yer
study besides law?
i
christened
John
Raymond
P
ratt.
Highway Detour Necessary—
¡What
is the law school of the
O *
T h e re is o n ly o n e correct w a y to d o that. It is to
A detour is now necessary for ui
Big dance at the Bungalow Wed-
i University of Oregon doing for the
read th e n e w s, ed ito ria l a n d a d v e r tisin g c o lu m n s o f the
little over a mile on the highway to
i nesday night.
3t
! legal profess on in Oregon?
to
w
n
’s
le
a
d
in
g
n
ew
sp
a
p
ers—
T
H
IS
N
E
W
S
P
A
P
E
R
.
Medford, because of the tearing up
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These questions were put straight
E v ery w eek in th e y e a r th is n ew sp a p er p laces a t y o u r
of the bridge over Sardine creek, toi R o g » , River Visitor*__
j to Professor W. G. Hale, dean of
d o o r in ter e stin g , in str u c tiv e an d profitable in fo rm a tio n
allow for the retim bering of the
Mrs. S. L. Sundry, of lto< te River,
, the university law school this inorn-
— n e w s b o th in ed ito ria l and a d v e r tisin g c o lu m n s w hich
structure. The detour starts at Rock wag y^gjtjng friends in the city Sun-
| Tng.
can m e a n D O L L A R S A N D C E N T S to you.
Point before the big concrete bridge
“ As^to why women study law,’’ he
over the Rogue is crossed. T hepav-i
A nd a ll fo r le ss th an 3 cen ts per w eek.
i said, “there are many government
ing will be completed in about a w eek’ Por Sale— p rult( graln aDd kay
It's
a
HOM
E
P
A
P
E
R
fo
r
th
is
to
w
n
a
n
d
c
o
m
m
u
n
ity
accord nt g to S. S. Shell, who has laid ' insurance. Yeo. of course. Phone
I positions, federal, state and m unici->
o f o u rs.
j pal, that call for law training. So-
the m ajority of the pavement b e -’ 274-J
262-tf
I cial service w orkers of all kinds can
It is a part o f YOU.
tween here and Medford.— G rants!
'
utilize a knowledge of law. There
Pass Courier.
Visits D aughter a t P ortland—
If w e h aven 't y o u r n am e— su b scrib e today.
;s a demand for law -trained women
♦
L. J. Heer left th ’s morn*
for
jin
these fields. In juvenile courts,
Special price Wednesday night at ( Portland where he will visit at the
women
with law tram,¡ng are play-’
the Bungalow. Dancing 75, war tax home of his daughter Mrs. Alda An-
Plow
ing an increasingly large and im­
10,total 85 cents.
derson.
With the Fordton
portant p a rt.”
$
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<0 *
9SE9B
Disk
California Visitor
P ure pasteurized milk, 10c the
“As to the opportunities of prac­
W ith the Fordsen
H ealth is F a ilin g —
and
to
the
crests
of
a
numbe”
of
Edward Stannard. who has been quart at Rose Bros.
tice in Oregon, there are approxi­
243-tf
F. M. Roberts, of G renada, Calif., lordly peaks.
Whether in the field, around
Harrow
attending the University of Caltfor-
$
mately 1000 lawyers in the state.
fath
er
of
Miss
O.
Roberts,
of
this
W
ith
the
Fordaon
The
club
wl’l
go
by
autom
obile
the
farm, or on the road, the
nia at Berkley, is spending part of. Visits A unt at Yreka, Calif.—
Not all of these are in actual prac-i
city,
is
critically
ill.
He
has
been
from
Bend,
according
to
present
Fordson
Tractor is floing won­
his summer vacation in Ashland
Miss Carrel Van Dyke left yes-
Harvest
j failing in health for the past two \ plans, and sta rt th e veal foot tour tice. T h's means about one lawyer
ders
in
saving
time, reducing
W
ith
the
Fordaon
visiting friends and relatives while i terday for Yreka, Calif., where she
to every 750 people. As compared
cost
and
increasing
profits for
!
months.
■ from Lake Crescent. The route from with conditions in other sect’ons of
looking after property interests h e re ., will visit her aunt in that city.
Thresh
thousands
of
farmers
every
♦
here will include trips to Waldo and
He is stay *i.g at the home of A. M.
With the Fordaon
the United States, this does not in­
where.
Odell lakes, a ja u n t to the lop of
Beaver, 016 Ohio street.
For a good plunge or tub hath in Old Tim er V isits—
Bale Hay
dicate special congestion.
H.
J.
O
verturl,
a
form
er
Ashland
I
Diamond peak, Old Bailev and Thiel-
With
the Fordaon
pure sulphur water, go to the Nat-
“ How much money do lawyers
No matter what the farm task,
WE REPAIR anything Phone 114. atorium
2 3 5 -tf resident twenty-five years ago, is i n ' sen Peak- From Diamond take the m ake?" The law dear, smiled at this
if
it can be done by motive
Saw
Wood
259-tf
i he city .visiting friends.
' ¡h ik e rs will proceed south to C rater
♦
«
With
the
Fordaon
power
ihc Fordson can do it,
question,
but
d’d
not
attem
pt
to
* 4»
<$ <s>
Lake, where a base of operations will
’F risco V isitor—
Medford Visitors—
and
do
it
well.
Pump Water
R eturns from C alifornia—
! be established for conquering Mount evade it. ‘While pecuniary rew ard s!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jesse
Riggins,
for-
With the Fordaon
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roberts, s o n .
In the legal profess on are usually
Mrs. Fred D eardorff and little ' Scott and Garfield peak,
170,000 now in use in all parts
Lee. and Mrs. Jennie Montgomery i mer,y oi Derby’ Or” now of San
small
for
the
first
three
or
»four
Grade
daughter, of 523 North Main street.,
August 1 has been set as the date
Francisco,
who
have
been
visiting
of
the country and in every kind
were Ashland visitors from Medford ,
With the Fordaon
who have been m aking an extended' for the sta rt from P ortland to Rend, years, yet one who succeeds w ill1
of
field
and belt work prove the
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
illiam
Edmund-
today. They spent the day with rel
Pull Stumps
visit with relatives in Southern Cali-j The outing, which is the ofiicial Later on even the scale. This does
efficiency,
stability, and relia­
i
son,
of
Medford,
in
company
with
atives.
With the Fordaon
ro t mean th a t the legal profession
l'ornia,
returned
home
Saturday.
ju
n
k
et
of
the
clubbers,
will
las’
ov-
bility
cf
the
Fordson Trader.
the latter, visited Monday evening
3« ■§>
is a money-making DrofP3sion. It
Fill
the
Silo
♦
*
e
r
two
weeks.
with the family of Dr. Browner.
Hack to Pre-W ar Prices—
is distinctly not
Ru* one who is
With the Fordaon
Leaves for P ortland—
Call, write or phone for the
On and after July 11. 1921, wej
sufficiently well prepared to mea­
facts. Learn now just what
Mrs.
Hal
McNair
left
yesterday
for
Grind Feed
We make Suits to order.
K
will work to the pre-war price list.
JAPAN
SILENT
MEMBER
With
the
Fordaon
the Fordson means to von in
sure
up
to
the
lawve.
ep
p
o
rtu
n
it’^s
*f P ortland where she will spend a
For cash. Ira Reeder.
261-«. Nelson.
OF
“BIG
THREE”
ON
the day's work.
will earn enough and to spare.”
week with friends.
> «fc
DISARMAMENT
“ A trained lawyer can find many
Celebrate Wedding Anniversary—
! Rogue River Visitor—
HARRISON BROTHERS
P
ortland
V
isitors—
uses
for his law even if he never
Mre. Wall G albreath, of Rogue
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson celebrated!
(Continutd
From
rage
one)
Mrs. Mildred Bowers and son, Ray-
FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS
practices.
Judicial positions and
their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary R*'®r, is \ ¡siting a t the home of her
ASHLAND, OR.
very quietly at their home on thei ,1,o^ e r , Mrs. M. L. Johnson, who has mond, of Portland, are Ashland sum-i the F a r East, and the other discuss- many government, puslt’ons are avail-:
, ¡ng disarm am ent directly.-
r i l e to men. trained in the law. Pol­
Boulevard last Friday. These aged bePn critically ill for the past sev- m er visitors.
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itics also, if he has n fancy for it.
$625
people who have reached the eighty- ftra' Hays.
H otel A u stin A rrivals—
f.o. b. Detroit
It
is
of
particular
value
to
the
busi­
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
July
12.—
sixth and eighty-fourth years of th e r'i
*
The following new arrivals are reg-
Many men who have
The cost of w ar to the United States, ness man.
life, have won the love and esteem
iuu^ Fishing Tackle—
istered a t the Hotel A ustin; J.
gone
to
the
top
in big business have!
past,
present
and
future,
is
estim
ated
of their many friends, who are re-
Elkhorn Gun Store, 81 Oak street, Brown, Seattle; Tressa Jones, E u - ‘
Finally and
261-1 mo gene: Lola Keizer. Eugene: C. „ . “ « « 'h is eountry nearly H .O e e , been law -trained men
joic'tig with them that they are still
very
im
portantly,
the
study
of law is
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♦
Ouffy, P ortland: J. B. A tkin,on. S
e
-
' °
“ ,be ba8ls ° ' tbc
able to enjoy life.
s
preparation
for
citizenship.
Cliff
Payne
makes
lawn
cha>rs.
a ttle : S a z a n » and Emma Applegate, “
a
.
J “ 1' J“S‘ e" ded-
♦ ♦
❖
<$>
“ A prospective law jer should
P ortland: W. G. Ito ,,. San F r a n J “ “ ■?“ * >»
reeorda. Sev-
I
Midsummer suits at Paulserud’s. R ecovering from Illness—
study
many
things
hes'-des
law.
He
cteco:
Mr.
and
Mr,.
E.
W.
P
ru
itt.
T
?
?
par
cenl
of
every
do,lar
263-tf
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. George
G ra n t, Pass; Chas. Norton. D e tro it;!
in*° ‘be
b-v taxpayer, should study English, argum entation
& *
i
Mathes,
will be very glad to learn
Band to G ive Concert—
Florence and A nita Lubben, Napa, went to pas' b1" 3 *'tb e r arlsing ,rom and debate to acquire t e power of
i
they
are
recovering
from
their
re­
The Ashland band will give a con­
or preparing for war. Other nations lucid, forceful statem ent. He should
cent illness, an attack of the “ flu.” Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Ames, Med­
study sociology, economics and pol­
cert at the C hautauqua grounds at
ford; H. H. Hafele and wife, Otto are spending still a g reater am ount
«$>
itical science in order to grasp the
7:30 o’clock Wednesday evening. It
in
proportion
to
th
e
ir
income.
For
Cool off in Rose Bros’ ice cream Wise and wife, Oakland, Calif.; L.
will be an out-door prelude to the i parlor where quality ice creams and B. D raper and wife, Aberdeen, Wash. the previous fiscal year, ninety-two human which it is '«he tunction of
evening lecture in the auditorium . sherbets are served. "
264tf J. J. McMahon, Jacksonville: J. S. cents of every dollar went for war the law to serve. A knowledge of
A large gathering is expected to as­
expenses, actually n early . $6,000,-
Ackley, K lam ath Falls.
♦ ♦
semble to hear the bamj.
000,000 with taxes over th a t a m o u n t:
Portland V isitor—
<» A
* ♦
z
G. L. Goodell, of Portland, was a Visits at Suntex, Or.—
TOO LATE TO ^ A S S IF Y ?
Have a fit at Orres.
Tanors for ! business visitor at the Billings realty
Ray Jilson left a few days ago for
Men and Women
11 Rtf
office yesterday.
a visit w ith his cousin, W alter Lowe, FOR SALE—Barn.
Inquire 275 i
$
Scenic
Drive.
of
Suntex,
Or.
*
*
264-34 I
Visits a t A s t o r ia -
The best milk money will b u y ’
<
8
»
<
8
>
Mrs. Howard Rose left yesterday
LOST— A bundle of ten t some p la ce 1
Why? it is pasteurized.
10c per R eturn from I o w a -
betw'een 568 E ast Main and tow’n . !
for Astoria where she will visit her
quart. Rose Bros.
243-tf
Mrs. S. T. Frizelle, and son. C har­
Finder please retu rn to 568 E a s t’
sister, Mrs. F. L. Fry.
♦
les, have ju st returned from a seven
M ain street. Reward.
264-2*
i C alled to ’F r i s c o -
months
visit
with
relatives
and
Mr. Z. B. Brown of Tolo says
Chester W olters, proprietor of a friends in the south and east, stop­ FOR SALE— 45 Leghorn hens. 803
Smith told Jones that George Yeo
j N. Main. Phone 442-J.
264-1
still Insures automobiles.
262-tf grocery store at Talent, is in San ping on th eir way at San Francisco,
j Francisco with h 's mother, who has Los Angeles, and east as far as Chi­
BABY CHICKS
ECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this
undergone an operation recently In cago and Des Moines, la.
BA BY CHICKS— T-A-N-C-R-E-D-S—
’ th a t city.
,300 egg white Leghorns, Golden
one brand. Camels are as good as it’s pos­
Buff and Brown Leghorns, Ancon-
♦ ♦
V. 8. HEALTH SERVICE TO
as, Black Minorcas, Buff Orping-
sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of
Special price W ednesday night at
i tons, R. I. Reds, Barred and W hite
GIVE BEST TREATMENTS
the Bungalow. Dancing 75, war taxi
fine tobaccos to make a cigarette.
Rocks. Special rates on advance
POSSIBLE TO TUBERCULAR
i 10,total 85 cents.
I
orders. Enoch Crews, Seabrfght,
i Calif.
264-1*
♦ ♦
Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this
¡WASHINGTON, D. C., July 12 —
Flying Trip to P atrick Creek—-
in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the
The em inent tuberculosis special­ COOKING APPLES— Can’t beat ’em
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Murphy made
for
pies
or
sauce.
20
lbs.,
$1.00;
at
a flying trip Sunday to Patrick creek ists, who, a t th e request of Surgeon-
best cigarette it’s possible to buy. Nothing is done
50 lbs., $2.00, delivered. Phon
9 -F -ll.
to attend to mining interests in th at General C um m ng of the United
simply for show.
States public health service, have
section.
FOR
SALE—
Ford
hug,
175
Meade.
been visiting the tuberculosis hospit­
♦ >
Call after 4 p. m
Take the Camel package for instance. I t’s the
Special price Wednesday night at als of the service “ to see th at everv
WANTED— To rent. 5 room furnished i
the Bungalow. Dancing 75, war tax
most perfect packing science can devise to pro­
house or bungalow. Tel. 447-Y.I
lO .total 85 cents.
264-6*
tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper
..... .........
1
.
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- , , . . «
. h
In the l a n d , h a v e completed their
—secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp to seal
task and have subm itted th eir sug­
the fold and make the package air-tight. But
gestions.
there’s nothing flashy about it. You’ll find no
Steps to put into effect their sug­
gestions were immediately taken and
extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows.
are already- in operation in part. The
new' developments will entail some
Such things do not improve the smoke any more
additional expense and additional em­
DENTAL
CREME
than premiums or coupons. And remember—you
ployment of personnel, especially
high grade personnel. The special­
must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality.
ists, Doctors David Lyman, of W al­
lingford, Conn.; Victor Cullen, of the
If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest
Maryland state sanitarium ; Martin
cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely free
E. Sloan, of Towson, Md.; George
Thomas Palm er, Springfield, O.,
from cigaretty aftertaste,
and Henry Hoagland, of La Jolla,
Calif., represent the highest ideals
I t’s Camels for you.
in the tuberculosis sanitarium m an­
TRY IT!
agement, and th eir suggestions when
It’s uo (ale of Midden Ik h e s; it is a 's lo r j o f life, fear-
carried Into effect, will prpvide the
lo lly true and tearfully beautiful. You m ay have read
very best type of sanitarium .
Ashland News in Paragraphs
ftNOW YOUR
TOWN
STATE Ü. OF 0.
In the
--z \
Day's Work
♦ *
Here’s why CAMELS are
the quality cigarette
B
Rip Van
Winkle”
Chautauqua
Friday Night
Without
lim it
FEATURING
W hite Teeth
Healthy Gums
and a
Glean Mouth
Anna Q. Nilsson
100 per cent Program
ilu original, Calvin Johnston'a “T em ple D u sk ” in The
Saturday E ven in g Pout.
Bui if you have or hnven’e, y ou ’ll oot want to mkis it
a* enacti-d on th e erreen by a notab le east hearted by
ANNA <J. NILSSON.
NOTICE
Beginning tonight first show starts a t 7:30 instead of 7:15.
25c.
TOOTH BKUSHES
Warranted
PURE BRISTLE
HAND MADE
MAZAMAS WILL HIT SKYLINE
TRAIL OVER THE CASCADES
PORTLAND, Or.. July 12.- The
Skyline trail, the scenic foot route
along the ridges of the Cascades, will
fall before the onslaughts of the Ma-
zamas, an Oregon m ountain climbing
club, this summer, when the annual
outing of club members will lead
them from Bend up (uto the higher
26C .
McNAIR BROS.
Tka
Jaw
altitudes, through the lake country
$
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, W in.ton-Sal.m , N. C,