Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 05, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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M-iday, August 5, 1
AAHLAJfP DAILY TIDINGS.
R oseburg V isitors —
Ashland News in Paragraphs
I
I
Local and Personal
—, Side Lights.
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M achine T a te s H eader—
1 V acationer From ’F risco—
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellison, of
Roseburg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Patton, 614 Boulevard.
See our Fall Suitings of pure Vir­
gin Wool. Paulserud’s.
279-tf
0. A. C. Expert
Reports On Local
Chicken Malady
3»
The lion had one little lion
<r — a fairy in her home; while
♦ the bugs had “oodles” of bug-
<•' lets— each one airy In the dome.
<$'■
“Aesop’s Film Fables.
Camping Trip—
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stennett, son
Raymond and daughter Mabel, left
this morning for a t«*o weeks camp
ing trip. They expect to make Iji-
ion creek headquarters and from
there will make side trips, fishing
and otherwise enjoying themselves.
glad not to undertake such heavy
<$> responsibility, and later, should the
•$>
need arise for a community center,
-•>
along with the development of the
i>
“get-together” spirit, the Civic c I ud
building might he used as a start-i
ing point.
Out of a flock of twelve Tancred
hens, six became sick and exhausted,
It’s a big family of children •>
and five of them died with a malady
that needs no spanking
that was not understood by chicken
<S»
* * *
men here. A. Bert Freeman sent
<S> REVERSE OF AESOP MORAL
one of the birds to Oregon Agricul­
❖
After seeing the “Ants and ?
tural college for examination and
the Grasshopper,” of the “Aesop •#>
diagnosis. The bird was examined
<♦' Film Fables” series, at our fav- s>
by J. N. Shaw, instructor in veteri­
Water melon special at Plaza nary medicine, and he sent the fol­ €> orite movie theatre, we chanced S’
to read the following wording •$>
Market.
285-1 lowing letter explaining the malady
❖ in the evening paper,
$
as far as could be determined:
<§> Teacher— “Trere is wonder-
L eaves for P ortland—
“When i arrived home from a va­
Slyvan Provost, prorietor of Pro­ cation I found your letter and bird <i> iul example in the life of the
<?> ant. Every day it goes to work <?>
vost Brothers hardware store, left awaiting my attention.
<?’ and works all day. In the end *•
yesterday evening for Portland where
“I examined the bird before de­ <$> what happens?”
he will attend the Buyers’ Week stroying it, and noted with interest
W illie— “ Som ebody ste p s on -$>
meeting of state merchants being the symptoms, which you have de­
❖
him.”—
American Legion Week- *
held in that city.
scribed. The symptoms I could not ❖ ly.
<s>
find; the bird was apparently in <$> In the film fable, the ants
Beaver Greek F ish in g Trip—
good health. 1 destroyed the bird,
are shown to be a thrifty, hap-
Dr. George J. Kinz motored to and upon post mortem I found about
<
¥
>
py
and prosperous group of in- <?>
Beaver creek this week with a party
the same condition which you de­ <?> sects. Somebody ought to take «>
of visitors and enticed the finny
scribed, some slight inflammation of <?> little Willie to the movies and 4'
tribe with good success.
mucosa of the intestinal tract, and <3> let him see what the ants do <$>
the
diseased ovaries. I am at loss ❖ in the screen translation of old
V acation ers at Newport
—
to
say
just what is causing the trou­ <3> father Aesop’s tale.
The C. A. Cotter and J. H. Filpott
families are spending the summer ble. It is my opinion that over­
production must be considered, but
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261-1 me months at Newport.
Motor to B. C., Canada.—
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keep in mind that that Is an opinion
MARSHFIELD, Or.— Work on
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wallace. Mr. I Berkeley, Calif., V isitor—
only. There is at present no defin­ the new hospital planned for this
L eaves for Gerber, C alif.—
and Mrs. Henry A. Smith, Mr. andj Miss Gretchen Kramer arrived last
Miss Dorothy Reid left today for ite information as to what might city will start soon.
Mrs. Steve M. Weber have left by evening from Berkeley. Calif., where Gerber, Calif., for a visit with her cause such ovaries as I found in this
auto for British Columbia. They a|je jjas been attending a six weeks sister. Miss Alace.
bird. We do know, however, that
PENDLETON, Or.— The telephone
make an extended trip throughout summer school and is the guest of
white diarrhea, as it is found in ma­ company is spending $30,000 here in
the northwest and will he joined by Mrs. C. D. Weinland for a few days.
Special for Saturday and Sunday ture birds, affects the ovaries, but prepair work.
friends at Portland.
Miss Kramer was a former principal — Butterscotch ice cream, 50 cents a causes quite a different appearance
GRANTS PASS, Or.— Work is in
of the Hawthorne school in Ashland. quart. Enders Confectionary Store. than what is present in this bird.
Twenty-five dollars reward for the
progress
on the new railroad. The
You will probably remember hear­
285-2
return of lady’s handbag containing
new
dam
is nearing completion.
ing me express opinion that poultry-
H. R. Adams for plumbing, beating
gold enameled watch, lost on Phoe­
men by their efforts for high pro­
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci­ Birthday Party—
nix-Jacksonville road July 28. Phone
Orville
Hall
celebrated
his
fif­
duction
might produce disease.
I
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS
alty. 248 Fifth St. Phone 166-J,
641-J Medford
283-3*
teenth birthday yesterday evening am still of that opinion, and some
SAN FRANCISCO, August 5.—
V isitin g in W illa m ette V a l l e y -
at a party given by his mother, Mrs. day I am certain poultrymen will
M otorists R eturn—
Following are current market prices
Mrs. Bryan and daughter, Ethel, A. H. Hall, at 924 East Main street. realize it to be a fact.”
B. F. Heiman and “Sid” Carter
are visiting friends at Portland, The evening was passed by playing
Mr. Freeman has made quite a on poultry products:
have returned after a month’s va­
Eggs, 48.
Salem and Willamette valley points. games, and as the finale par excel­ study of poultry, and we give the
cation trip by auto to poits in South­
Hens, 24@ 26.
lence, ice cream and fruit jello. The above explanation and letter for use
ern California.* The farthest point
Broilers, 32@ 42.
G et Y our H unting O utfit Now—
guests were Dorothy Spater, Mildred by others whose flocks may be like­
visited was Tfa .Janna, Mexico. The
And save money. Elkhorn Gun Ferren, Vera Howard, Hazel Hand- wise affected. Mr. Freeman thinks
only trouble encountered during the
Store. 81 Oak street.
277-tf comb, Ruth Flackus, Dorothy Hall, that the trouble may come from □ U C CLUB FAVORS
entire trip was a tack in each front
REST ROOM; LIEU
i Orlando Nelson, Orville Hall. Joe feeding for over-production.
tire.
OF A LARGE HALL
V isits F am ily—
and Kay Neil. Harold Porter and
Dale
Leslie.
Tony Franco, employed during the
BOOTLEGGER AT
Just received the new Bruner
• (Continued from rage One)
summer
by
the
Southern
Pacific
GOLD HjfuL HELD
Woolen Company’s line of fall and
V isitor L eaves fo r C a lif o r n ia -
company,
at
Gerber.
Calif.,
was
in
winter samples. Call in and see
TO GRAND JURY ------ “the Ashland idea”— for babies
Mrs. O. D. Caldwell, who has been
them. Cleaning and repairing done the city for a few days visiting his
and mothers, and a large comfort­
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eliza­
(Contlnutd From Page One)
on short notice
K Nelson, Ho’el family.
able
club room where all women will
beth Van Sant, the past few days,
Austin Bldg.
273
1 will be at Lake of the Woods left yesterday for a visit with Mrs. lard of what he had seen and heard, be welcome, and women tourists will
building cottages for the next ten Elda McCloud at Upper Soda Springs, and as Randall approached the three be made to feel that Asbland is the
E ntertain C hristian Juniors—
men again the deputy started for home town where they want to set­
The Junior department of the days. Anyone interested, phone Mr. Calif. Mrs. Caldwell has been visit­
tle. There will be a hall that will i
him.
Christian church Sunday school were Peck, fire and game warden at Lake ing with a son. Dr. Orvil Caldwell,
Randall, on seeing him come, ran accommodate about 200 people, with
entertained this week at a picnic of the Woods. J. D. Beeson. 283-tf and a daughter, Mrs. Amy Moore,
away,
with Millard and Deputies Lee, a kitchen and all the up-to-date con-|
of Mount Vernon, Wash., also with a
given them by their teachers, Mrs.
veniences.
R eturn from F ish Lake—
daughter, Mrs. Mary Asherst-Stev- Bradshaw and Close In close pur­
W. A. Cooper and Mrs. L. Headley.
The building will be as beajftlfnl j
suit. However, In fleeing, he drop­
O. Winter and W. C .Pope, who <pns, at Eugene.
Mrs. Laura Rowley was the honor
ped or threw away four bottles of in a smaller w£y, as the proposed |
have returned from a fishing trip at
guest.
Salem
V
isitors—
moonshine according to the testi­ community building. While the Civic
Fish lake, have brought with them
Mr. and Mrs. Clark and daughter, mony of Millard, who was closest to club is eager to be of service to the
Yeo insures automobiles against a big catch of trout. They made the
trip to take Francis Winter, Gates of Salem, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. him, one of which fell on the rail­ city, members of the building com­
accident
Phone 274-J.
road track and broke. Randall out­ mittee feel that the time is not ripe
King and Lee Peachey to the lake S. B. Tallman of this city.
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B
distanced his pursuers that night, for a building whose upkeep might
V isits at ’F r i s c o -
where they are working with the
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
but Millard located Wednesday night prove too great a burden. They are
Mrs. R. C. Howard is visiting her telephone construction squad in
daughter. Miss Frances, in San Fran­ stringing a line to meet the Rogue FOR SALE CHEAP— One White de­ and arrested him.
livery truck, A -l condition. Robi­
cisco. Since her arrival there she River Canal company line at Fish
son’s
Garage.
285-4 NEW TRACT TAKEN
has been acting us chaperon to a lake. Mr. Winters states that forty
OVER FOR GAMP
number of Ashland girls making a men are working on the irrigation FOR SALE PULLETS— May hatched
Tancred strain White Leghorns.
BY PARK BOARD
motoring tour of California. Those project.
F.
O.
Smith,
298
Hargadine
St.
in the party are the Misses Frances
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285-1*
(Contlnutd Prom ra g e o n e)
Briggs, Gladys Applegate and Fran­
For Crater Lake or other trips,
ces Moward. Miss Howard will re­ see De Witt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-lm FOR RENT— Five room house, close found that It would be needed, at
CHOCOLATE
in, well furnished, reliable party,
turn with her mother to this city.
cost
plus
taxes.
VANILLA
Prof. Vining Has Rear Steak—
permanent, no children. Address
Miss Briggs plans on a visit with her
STRAWBERRY
Box 8 care of Tidings.
285-3
This year the auto camp ground
There Is a report that Professor
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Briggs,
MAPLE NUT’
has
been over-crowded, often many
Vining is a mighty bear hunter. Re'- GRAVENSTEIN APPLES — Wind­
during September.
cars
not
finding
room
for
their
ac­
cently he fared forth on a “big hunt”
falls, 50 lb. box 75c; also sweet
cider 40c gallon. Young’s ranch, commodation and having to drive
near
his
Lake
of
the
Woods
camp,
Cliff Payne makes Porch Swings.
Belleview. Phone 9 -F -lt.
away. The park board opened nego­
and came back with one bear. .It
wasn’t very large, but it made sev­ WANTED— Girl or elderly woman tiations for the Ware-Greer tract,
Entertain Every Ready Girls—
tor light general housework, two and a deal has just been, closed
Mrs. O. Winter was hostess Mon­ eral steaks for Ashland friends.
in
family. Just outside Medford. whereby the city acquires it, and
day evening for the “Ever Ready
Telephone
8-R4 or address Mrs. the auto camp will be greatly en­
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the
Girls” of the Presbyterian church.
D. Rosenberg, Medford.
2 85-1 *
larged.
243-tf
The guests were: Margaret Johnson, quart at Rose Bros.
FOR
SALE—
House
and
6
lots,
In
Mr. Ware was a public spirited
Georgia Clift, Laura Prescott, Ger­
Brownsville,
Ore.
Easy
terms;
citizen and an indefatigable worker
trude Brown, Ami Robinson. Rose Crater Lake Rim Road Open—
might take good car or Ashlanrt
That
the
rim
road
at
Crater
Lake
Robinson, Harriet Wolcott, Lolita
home as part pay. R. D. Sanford, for the community while a citizen
will
be
clear
of
snow
and
open
to
and
notwithstanding
he
399 Beach St., Ashland. 285-fm* here,
Pearson, Jessie
Guthrie,
Ethel
Bryan, Edith Robinson and Thelma travel by the last of this week or NOTICE TO WOOD CONTRACTORS met with severe criticism while
the first of next, was the news
councilman,
has
held
the
Herr.
— Sealed bids wfll be received un­ a
brought down to the city from Cra­
property
as
agreed,
and
this
week
til September 1 at 5 p. m. for de­
We are making a special sale
livery at my yard, at 240 Third turned it over to the city at cost
We specialize on fancy brick ice ter Lake by Seeley V. Hall last night.
St., of 25 tiers each or 10 cords plus taxes without a penny of inter­ Thursday, Friday and Saturday
cream. Rose Bros.
264« — Medford Mail Tribune.
i each of the following different est on the six year Investment. The
on all grades of coffee. As these
kinds of wood: Manzanita, oak,
Just Insurance, that’s all. Yeo.
Army O fficer E n tertained—
laurel, applewood, maple, yellow property goes to the city at $1,340.
Major General Leonard Boyd has of course.
pine and body alder. Wood to be Had it not been for Mr. Ware’s fore­ are very radical reductions the
been visiting his relatives, the Rus­
delivered not later than October sight and public spirit, it would like­
prices are for only cash purchases.
15. In order to assure delivery ly have cost the city some $3000.
sell and Winter families here, while V isit a t M edford—
according
to
contract,
a
bond
or
John Beeson and Barkley Leeds
enroute to Berkeley. Calif., from
The park board have plans for its
cash in the sum of $50 will be re­
Camp (Lewis.
He is accompanied were Medford visitors yesterday, con­
immediate
improvement for addi­
quired. A. G. Adams, 585 East.
Hill’s Red Can. 1 lb..................37c
by Mrs. Boyd. When the party left ferring with Horace Bromley regard­
Main St., phone 460.
285-2 tional camping space, and the park
Ashland they were accompanied by ing the tennis tournament which
H ill’s Blue Can, 1 lb................ 26c
FOR SALE— In Ashland, a $6000 superintendent will proceed at once
Mrs. A. H. Russell as far as Miss will he staged in Medford August
thoroughbred milk goat for $4000. to adapt it to the purpose.
American Club, 1 lb................ 31c
Mabel Russell’s ranch at the foot of 10. Mr. Leeds, who is a member
Wills leave soon; come and “get
my goat,” and I will put in chick­
Work on the Pacific highway Great American, 1 lb................31c
Mount Shasta. Mrs. O. Winter en­ of one of the tennis teams of Stan­
en house and chickens, barn filled south of Corvallis is progressing sat­
tertained with a dinner party the ford university, will probably repre­
with hay, fine garden and berries, isfactorily.
Golden West, 1 lb.......................37c
day before the departure of Major sent Ashland in the coming tourna­
growing alfalfa, hose and sprink­
and Mrs. Boyd.
ment.
ler, many kinds fruit trees break­
Royal Club, 1 lb........................37c
ing with fruit, beautiful English
Sweet Cider, made fresh every
Orres is back on the job and is
walnut trees, grape arbor loaded,
Schillings. 1 lb.......................... 37c
ornamental trees, vines, shrubs,
day. 40 cents gallon, Call and get showing some very fine woolen at
privet hedges, large hard finished
it. Phone 9 -F -ll.
the new fall prices.
284-tf
house, only needs repainting out­
AU B ulk C offees Reduced 5c
side, 9 large and many small
Visit at Berkeley—
Seriously 111—
per lb.
rooms, cement cellar or basement,
Mrs. Celia Z. Libby, who has been
Mrs. J. M. Hughes and little daugh­
fireplace, oak mantel and large
miror, toilet and baths, sinks, ir­
in poor health for the past several ter left recently for Berkeley, Calif.
rigation, sewer, city water, elec­
months, is seriously ill at the homp They expect to spend a month or
tric lighted, no hills, near two
of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Millner, six weeks visiting in the south.
schools, medium near business dis­
Belleview district.
trict, and 50 per cent below value.
Staple and .Fancy G roceries
Act quick and get a bargain;
All wool suits at $25 and up, at
$2200 down, and $30 per month at
Orres cleans and remodels clothes. Orres. See the special values at
158 Min SL
6 per cent. R. D. Sanford, 399
284-tf
$32.00. They can’t be beat. 284-tf
Beach St., will show you. 2S5-fm*
J. A. Taylor, motoring tourist
Mrs. Meta Jarvis Parker, who is
from Ames, Iowa, had good Inten-, employed by a San Francisco bank,
tlons wben he attempted to park ini is spending her summer vacation at
front of the Nelda'Cafe at 8 o’clock I the home of her parents, Mr. and
this morning. The brakes of his car, i Mrs, Jarvis on Pine stret.
however, refused to hold and the
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auto shot over the curb, smashed in-
For a gOOj plunge or tub hath in
to a bench running along the side-|pUre 9uip^jUr water, go to the Nat-
walk and stopped with it’s front atorium.
235-cf
wheels hanging in mid air over th e ’
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vacant lot near the curb. The car Dunsmuir Visitors—
was taken to a local garage for re-
Mr. an(j Mrs. George McDowell, of
Pa*rs-
, Dunsmuir, Calif., recently visited
friends in that city.
What is a vacation without mu­
sic? Buy a small Victrola and take
Cool off in Rose Bros1 ice cream
It along. Rose Bros.
•
247-tf
parlor where quality ice creams and
sherbets are served.
264tf
Spend V acation a t N ew port—
Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes are
spending a two weeks vacation at Portland Visitor—
Fred Schultz, well known in mill-
Newport. Mr. Holmes is an employ
ee of the Standard Oil Company lnK circles throughout Southern Ore-
i gon, is in the city from Portland
here.
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visiting with local friends.
Wanted by Saturday morning, two
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passengers for Crater Lake.
D ejG uiw aiid Fishing T ack le—
Witt Taxi.
283-3*!' Elkhorn Gun Store, 81 Oak street.
We sell
Brick Ice Cream
Ashland Creamery
Our Coflee
Sale
Bran Bread
Good Health
Please make yours as large as yon
can. The change of plans will re­
duce the cost of building nearly one
half. Your good will is worth even
more than your money,
GRACE H CHAMBERLAIN,
Building Committee:
Mesdames
W ill Be Started Soon
Chamberlain, Briggs. Gillette, Ham-
M eanw hile. a s soon as the city'
Jarvis, Kopp, Lamb, Shell,
council grants use of the land, the Swedenburg, Wllshire, Winter.
building will be started. Mr. Lamb ; =HB===!=59,!^ =^ = = S !!= != = = a ^ =!=aa=
is working on the plans with the
ATTRACTIVE
same enthusiasm that he had for the
larger building. The Civic club will
enjoy its own home, rent to some of
the smaller clubs that have already
FALL STYLES
asked for admittance, and continue
and
'
to do its best to be of service to
FALL PRICES
Ashland. As one president wrote
have arrived at
of the Civic club: “The main object
has ever been to keep in touch with
the vital questions of the day. and
T ailors for Men and Women
to devote its energies toward the bet­
You a re in v ited for a look
terment of conditions.”
Fall Woolens
M oney is com ing in sm a ll checks.
Hotel Ashland Grill
(FORM ERLY HOTEL AUSTIN)
Is now open for business
F eaturing Special Merchant« Lunch, l i u t o to 1:3o. Price, «««•
Dinner, 5 : 3 0 to S:OO.
Price, $ 1 .00
Sunday D inners, 5 :3 0 to S.OO.
Price, $1.25
O u r k itc h e n is u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n of a high class F re n c h
C hef, a n d
you
w ill
find th e food an d service in o u r G rill
th e beat on th e C oast.
A LIT'ILE WATER
SPRAYED
on (lo w ers will keep them
fre sh am i lovely fo r a long
tim e.
G et a reel of o u r
first q u a lity g a rd e n hose
an d keep y o u r flow ers,
fru its , v eg etab les am i law n
h e a lth y an d th riv in g . And
we help in th e . e ffo rt lo
m ak e g a rd e n in g pay by
c h a rg in g th e least we can
lo r g a rd e n accessories.
a z:'
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
i>
Watermelons!
A t t h e P la z a M a r k e t
Fresh, Ripe, Sweet Melons
and Cantaloups
Cantaloupes from 5c op
Watermelons from 25c op
You are m issing a good treat if
you don’t try them
PLAZA MARKET
61 North Main S t, Ashland
F R ID A Y -
SATURDAY
\ /
H. A- Sterns
THE THEATER QtAUTIHJC
Wallace
Reid
in...
Too
Much
Speed
Better than “The Roaring Road"
H. B. Plummer
First Time Here-
Go!