ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. PAGE FOUR Ashland News in Paragraphs Local and Personal ■ ■ — Side Lights--------------------- Leave« for 'F r i s c o - M rs. D. A. A p p le g a te w eftt to San F ra n c isc o to w itn ess th e d e p a rtu re o f h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. O tto K lu m . fo r H o n o lu lu , a n d w ill sp en d a c o u ­ ple of w eeks \ia itln g h e r d a u g h te r, G ladys A p p leg ate. P ortland V isitors— Miss M innie B eaver, d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. A. M. B eaver, a n d Miss L illy P e te rso n , neice of L. G u sta fso n , a rriv e d y e ste rd a y from P o rtla n d for a visit w ith re la tiv e s h ere. T hey a re both* s ta y in g a t th e B eaver hom e. M isses B eaver a n d P e te rso n a re be­ ing e n te r ta in e d th is a fte rn o o n a t a picnic a t th e su m m it of th e S isk i­ you m o u n ta in s by th e W illiam T. N o rris fam ily. “AMERICANS SHOIMBE P U D OF WORK OF NEAR EAST RELIEF’ Says A m erican H igh Commis­ sioner. Congress i s Told of G reat Accom plishm ent W a sh in g to n .— T h e a n n u a l re p o rt of th e a c tiv itie s of th e N ear E a s t R e ­ O rres c lean s clo th e s ctean. 2 9 4 tf lie f o rg a n iz a tio n , filed w ith C ongress by C h a rle s V. V ickrey. G en eral Sec­ re ta ry , c o n s titu te s th e m odest h isto ry Leave to r C resccn* C ity— of one of th e g re a te s t pieces of p h il­ T. H. E llio tt. E lto n K irby a n d a n th ro p ic w ork e v e r u n d e rta k e n a n d c a rrie d th ro u g h by A m erican m en R aym ond McGee left y e s te rd a y for and w om en, acco rd in g to w ell in ­ Prayer Meeting— C re sce n t C ity, C alif., w h e re Mr. E l­ form ed p erso n s in th e c a p ital. Ad- Miss C laribel M orehouse will lead lio tt In te n d s to p u rc h a s e c a ttle . t< p ra y e r m ee tin g a t th e B aptist C lift P a y n e m a k e s ap p le presses. ¡c h u rc h th is evening a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock 299-tf J A good a tte n d a n c e is d esired . W ill Go to lx*. A ngeles— O F F IC E R S C H A SIN G BOOT- Mrs. I. C. F e rg u so n a n d d a u g h te r . LEG G ERS O V E R S T A T E L IN E Miss M abel T r o tt, 184 11 s tr e e t, plan ----------- to "leave th e la tte r p a rt of th is w eek S ta te a g e n ts re n o v a tin g a lleg ed fo r Los A ngeles, C alif., w h ere th e y b o o tle g g in g a n d illic it s till c o n d itio n s will spend, se v e ra l W eeks v isitin g *n J a c k s o n co u n ty h it a hot tra il v a rio u s p o in ts of in te r e s t in S o u th - I uesdav n ig h t of th e c itie z n s who e rn C a lifo rn ia . i h a v e bei*n « o n sp icio u s by th e ir ab- _______ sence since th e c le a n -u p s ta r te d a n d H ear D rev ltso n w ith th e M ajestic *iXP0Ct to h av e th em d e ta in e d a t C al- O rc h e stra a t Ja c k so n v ille F r i d a y ! ifo rn ia p o in ts e re m an y h o u rs. One n ig h t a n d E agio P o in t S a tu rd a y *s s a *d to be tra v e lin g by a u to , an d n ig h t. 302-2* a w ire w as received a s k in g fo r th e _____ n u m b e r of his O regon license. It S u n d a y S c h o o l P ic n ic — • w as fo rw a rd e d . A n o th e r fu g itiv e is T h e M eth o d ist S unday school c la ss th o u g h t to be on a d e e r h u n tin g ex- of M iss Je ss ie B. T h a tc h e r h ad a ! P edition in th e e a s te rn p a r t o f th e picnic a n d “ w einie r o a s t” y e s te rd a y I c o u »ty. a fte rn o o n in A sh lan d c an y o n in h on-i o r o f Miss M arion O v erm ier. of S e - ; < O l p L ® DIK T R M N G a ttle . W ash., who has been v isitin g , RABJ* L A T E R C H A R L E S V. V IC K R E Y M rs. V an F ossen. Miss O v e rm e lr K E SC l E l) FROM R IV E R n ir a l .Mark L. B ristol, U nited left th is m o rn in g fo r S e a ttle . ‘ S tates H igh C o m m issio n er to T u rk e y , _______ TORONTO. Aug. 25.— H u sb an d for exam ple, d e c la re s: S u its Made to Order— ; a u i’ wifo died b rav e ly to g e th e r a t “ I have been closely a sso ciated w ith th e w ork of th e N e a r E a s t C lean in g a n d re p a irin g on s h o rt t lt t.n .a , C a n a d a , re c e n tly in a n ef- R elief c o m m itte e fo r a b o u t 22 "'¡tfttce. K. N elson, H otel A sh la n d lo r t ,o sav e th e ir n in e -m o n th s old m o n th s. On th e w hole th e w o rk 3 0 2 t f i b a b y from th e w a te rs of th e O tta w i of th is re lie f c o m m ittee h a s been such th a t A m erican s s h o u ld be riv e r. T he tra g e d y o c c u rre d w hen p ro u d of th is g r e a t h u m a n e ef­ M rs. A nna T re p a n n ie r, m o th e r of OeiMoustrates L ife Saving— fo rt. T he N e a r E a s t R elief here C ash W oods, co u n ty s e c re ta ry of th e ch ild , w ho w as b a th in g th e i n - , in C o n sta n tin o p le is ru n m ore lik e a b u sin ess o rg a n iz a tio n th e Y. M. C. A., gave a d e m o n s tra ­ fant. in th e riv e r lost h e r g rip on th«\i tio n of live sav in g fro m d ro w n in g c h ild ’s a rm a n d th e c u rr e n t of t h e ' th a n any re lie f o rg a n iz a tio n w ith w hich I h av e e v e r oom e y e ste rd a y a t th e N a ta to riu m b e fo re a riv e r c a rrie d it o u t of rea c h . T he in to c o n ta c t.” class of ten boys. T h e in s tru c tio n w om an, fu lly clo th e d , im m ed ia te ly C h a rle s V. V ic k re y ’s s u m m a ry of w ill be. given to th e boys, a n d all p lu n g ed a f te r h e r ch ild , b u t she sa n k th e a c tiv itie s of th e N e a r E a s t R e lis t H er h u sb a n d , a t ­ show s th e d isb u rs e m e n t o f over o th e rs, boys o r g irls , w ho c a re to a lm o st in sta n tly . $ 6 0 ,000,000.00 in cash a n d s u p p lie r, a tte n d th e m e e tin g s held re g u ­ tra c te d by h e r sc re a m s, a lso a tte m p t­ c o n trib u te d by th e A m erican people larly by .Mr. W oods. I t is p la n n e d to ed a resc u e b u t he, too, fell a vic­ to th e s a lv a g in g o f th e C h ristia n pop­ 711 hold a public d e m o n s tra tio n a n d a tim to th e c u rr e n t, an d w as c a rrie d u la tio n s of th e N ear E a st. A m erican a n d C an ad ian m en a n d second a q u a tic m ee t a t th e N a ta to r - ! u n d er, w om en relief w o rk e rs h av e been en ­ lain S e p tem b e r 8. i’lie ch ild, in th e m e a n tim e , had gaged in th is h u g e ta s k on little 63 been resc u e d by Noel C ausse, who m ore th a n a v o lu n te e r basis. Automobile insurance— Yeo, of dived from a canoe a n d succeeded in h o sp ita ls, w ith 6,522 beds, a n d 123 clinics; 11 rescue hom es, w h ere course. 299-tf sw im m in g w ith it to shore. young g irls rescued from liv es of sh a m e in T u rk is h h a re m s a re ta u g h t to fo rg e t th e ir su fferin g s, a n d to be­ C a n y o n H o m e P u iv h u s e d — gin life anew , s e lf-s u p p o rtin g and U nusual Fam ily Record. T he M cCorm ick place, up A sh lan d ■ A man astonished a friend a few in d e p e n d e n t, a re m ain ta in e d . canyon a n d below th e a u to cam p, 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 L ittle C h ild ren days ago saying casually th a t one ;of h a s been p u rc h a se d w ith in th e la st his sisters was buried a hundred yeftrs T h e m ost re m a rk a b le fe a tu re of few -days by G. C. R eid, a new a r ­ agoi As his own age was sixty-flfve, th e w ork of th e N e a r,E a s t R elief is, riv a l from C a lifo rn ia . T h e R eid fam ­ the case needed an explanation, which how ever, th e s a lv a tio n of te n s of ily ¿ il l ta k e im m e d ia te possession. lie gave. T he sister buried in 1NI9 was th o u sa n d s of c h ild re n who h av e loot p a re n ts an d re la tiv e s d u rin g th e p a st the first of a fam ily of 22 children, six y ears. F o r th ese little ones A m er­ W atch X e g ’s Window. 2 9 9 -tf and she died in early lnfsocy. Tlie ican g e n e ro sity h a s pro v id ed , th ro u g h man was the youngest m em ber of the th e N e a r E a s t R elief, 299 hom es— fam ily and was horn in 1S54. 3." years one, in A lex an d ro p o l, A rm en ia, h o u s­ Espe« O fficial V isits— ing 18,000 c h ild re n — w here, last a fte r his siste r.—London Chronicle. I. T. S p a rk s, d is tric t f re ig h t a g e n t y e a r, 54,600 c h ild re n w ere housed, clo th ed , fed an d ta u g h t, w hile an a d ­ fo r the S o u th e rn P acific com pany, d itio n a l 5 6 ,Oil), o u tsid e th e N e a r was a b u sin e ss v isito r in A shland E a st R elief o rp h a n a g e s, w ere saved yesterday. from s ta rv a tio n and d e a th by food and c lo th in g se n t th em fro m th e U nited S tates. w ant tp e Jusst th e re is, e a t Mr. V ickrey s re p o rt s ta te s th a t a t G a rn e tt's . 298 tf a p p ro x im ate ly 2,790,490 A rm en ia n s a re s till living in th e N ear E a st, o u t T at R oseburg Visitors— of a p re-w a r p o p u la tio n of over Mr. a n d M rs. G. W. G rubb a n d D r, 4,000,000 and e s tim a te s t h a t hwd it Katherine MacDonald has just n o t been fo r th e a id given by th e a n d Mrs. C h ap m an , of R o seb u rg , a re “Peachie” for First A m erican people th ro u g h th e Near \¿ s itin g Mrs. A ngie E n g le, 534 B oule­ completed National under the direction of Wal­ E a s t R elief, ’fu lly h a lf of th o se now vard. A ccom panied by M rs. E ngle, lace Won ley. Sweet title, isn’t it? living w ould h av e p e rish e d . F ood w as fu rn is h e d to 561,970 h om eless th e p a rty le ft y e s te rd a y fo r C ra te r “The Journey’s End,” Hugo Bai­ refu g ees d u rin g a la rg e p a r t o f 1920, L ake. They w ill r e tu r n by w ay of ling sub-title-less production for w hile 300,000 g a rm e n ts , co m p risin g K la m a th F a lls. p o u n d s of c lo th in g se n t Hodkinson release, just played the o 1,500,000. u t from th e U nited S ta te s w ere d is­ V acationers at C rater L a k e - big Capitol Theatre, New York City, H o m er B illin g s a n d fam ily le ft and ripped all house lecords right up trib u te d to b a re fo o t a n d rag-clad w a n d e rers, all th e way from th e th is m o rn in g fo r C r a te r L a k e w here the back. M e d ite rran e a n to th e C au casu s m o u n ta in s. th ey will re m a in fo r a w eek. H oudini, the handcutf king, is g o ­ W ork M u st C on tin u e ing to m ake a p ictu re called “The Cochran Home Purchased— C o m m en tin g on th e s e figures Mr. M an from Beyond.” I t ’ll probably V ickrey s ta te d t h a t “ th is d istin c tiv e ­ W esley R eed, a re c e n t . a rr iv a l show him in lots of tig h t places! ly h u m a n ita ria n re lie f w ork, as an from P e n n sy lv a n ia , y e s te rd a y p u r ­ expression of b ro th e rh o o d , sh o u ld Mr. and M rs. M artin Johnson, who help to m a rk th e b e g in n in g of a new ch ased th e W. T. C o ch ran h o m e on have m ade m any beau tifu l tra v e l e ra of peace a n d in te r-ra c ia l good A very s tre e t. p ictu res, are about to sail fo r South will in th e N ear E a st. A m erica to “ sh o o t” scenics and “ T h e tre m e n d o u s ta s k u n d e rta k e n BRITISH TO HOLD pygm ies. C ruel! by th e A m erican people in sa v in g th e INQUEST OVER VICTIMS c h ild ren of th e N e a r E a s t is o n e F ra n k M ayo has com pleted “The w hich c a n n o t be le ft unfinished. W e (C ontinntd From P a g e O ne) R everend M eddler” fo r U niversal. have an in v e stm e n t o f over $60,000- 000 in h u m a n life, th a t A m erica has W onder if it w as inspired by th e post u n til th e la s t, a c c o rd in g to th e gentlem en who a re try in g to p u t saved. If we f a lte r o r p au se now, th a t in v e stm e n t is im p eriled , o r m ay b ro k en m essag e. ___ .. Blue S undays oveo on us! even be lost a lto g e th e r. M ost of th e L ie u te n a n t W icks is a m o n g th o se children we have sav ed from d e a th lost. L ie u te n a n t W am in, co m m an d - Louise G laum ’s n e x t fo r A sso d - are s till too little to ta k e c a re of them selves, a n d co n d itio n s th ro u g h ­ i « th e e r a ,,. who . a s th e o „ t , out th e N e a r E a s t a re s till too B ritish o ffic e r saved, s a id to d ay t h a t , I’ll claim now ' th e re a in ’t no such u n c e rta in to let th em s h if t fo r th e m ­ m ost of th e m en w ere in sid e th e e n -; a n im a l!“ selves. It is m o ra lly s u re th a t fo r a t lea st five y e a rs, an d u n til th e s e little velope a m id sh ip s w hen th e explo­ ones th a t we h av e sn a tc h e d from a Rudolph V alentino and A gnes sion o c c u rrd a n d p ro b ab ly p e rish e d A yres will be seen , according to te rrib le fate a re a b le to su p p o rt in tlie fire as th e sh ip fell fro m th e Je sse L asky, in “T he Sheik,” the th em se lv e s a n d enjoy an even chance sky iu flam es an d w ere th e n c a u g h t m uch-discussed novel which G eorge of life as u se fu l c itiz e n s, th e A m er­ M elford will picturize. N ot “ sh rie k ,” ican p eo p le who h a v e resc u e d th em in th e su b m e rg e d w reckage. m u st see th e m th ro u g h . — sheik. “ I t is th e p u rp o se of th e N e a r E ast FAVOR PUBLICITY R e lie f to do ju s t th is, an d wre ap peal “ H andle W ith C are” is th e nam e to th e g e n e ro sity o f th e A m erican FOR C O N F E R E N C E of th e picture which the R ockett people to see th is noble w ork is c a r­ A T W A S H IN G TO N B ro th ers are m aking fo r H odkin­ rie d o u t iu th e s p irit of m u tu a l h e lp ­ son. G race D arm ond, H a rry M yers, fu ln e ss and C h ristia n c h a rity w hich «C ontinued from P a g e 1) Ja m e s M orrison, W illiam ' C ourt- is so e sse n tia lly c h a ra c te ris tic of th e la g to th e m any ra m ific a tio n s of leigh, and L ander S tevens are A m erican id e a l.” C o n trib u tio n s to th e w ork of th e n e w s -g a th e rin g , if each d e le g a tio n “ am ong those p rese n t.” A flock of s ta r s like th a t has to be handled N e a r E a s t R elief m ay be s e n t to gives a re p o rt to its p ress rep re sen t-1 With care! C leveland H. D odge, T r e a s u r e r 1 a tiv e s. th e new s w ill c irc u la te t i l l ' M adison Ave . N ew Y ork City. W. C hristy .C abanne’s new pro­ e a ch c o rre s p o n d e n t w ill g e t a com- P fehdn^ive re p o rt th a t w ill re a lly duction, for R-C P ic tu re s is called “ T he B arricad e.” They m ay be ahi* Optimistic Thought. give th e a tm o s p h e re of th e m e e t­ to get over it, though! T h e tru e glory o f a s ta te is pro sp er­ ' T POSSIBLE TO BE TOO FRANK H onest Criticism by Friends Would W reck Relations— Alm ost Every One H as “ P aste Jew els.” R. W . ity at home and respect abroad. E. R. IS A A C & CO. S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL It is im possible to tell th e whole tru th to an average hum an being and still rem ain on term s of friendship w ith him. T here is little friendship w ithout uiake-helieve. If two men a re close friends, you may tak e it th a t they have been pretending to a con­ siderably higher e stim ate of each other than they would set down in a perfect honest diary. It is not necessary th a t they should deliberately lie to another, but they m ust discreetly conceal a certain am ount of criticism th a t is going on all the tim e behind the bones of th eir skulls. W hat is said in a sp irit of tru th Is set down to m alice. Can a m an be your friend If lie steals th e crown from your head? C an he be your friend even If he ste a ls a single jewel from your crowm—especially the p aste jew el? W e have all—the g re a te st and the m eanest o f u s—p aste jew els In our crowns. Will a tru e frien d point them out to a w orld th a t Is already over­ m uch inclined to scoff? O r will he not ra th e r organize a claque th a t will pretend to be dazzled by diam onds? Man is n ot only' a realist. H e is also a lover of rom ance. H e dream s of w hat be would be q u ite as often as he deplores w h a t he Is. H e cannot help being a ttra c te d by people who m ake bis 'd re a m a p p e ar tru e. T here are some m en w ho a re such intense eg o tists th a t th ey can believe in the tru th of th e ir d ream s w ithout any a ssistan ce from o th er people. Southey agreed th a t his “ M adoc” w as “ the best English, poem since ‘P aradise Lost.’ ” T h e re w as no need to tell him so ; he knew it already.—New S tatesm an, Loudon. WAS EXPECTED TO PROTEST Customary at One Time for Speaker of House of Commons to Re­ sist Appointment. In one resp ect a newly appointed sp eak er of th e B ritish house of com­ m ons m ay c o n g ra tu la te him self th a t th ere hns been an abandonm ent of some of th e old custom s, fo r he is no longer expected to m ak e an elabor­ a te p rete n se of unw illingness to accept his g re a t office. T his p rete n se w as c a rrie d to g rea t lengths a t one tim e, and the cere­ mony look on som e p o in ts of likeness to the ir id a l custom s of savage coun­ tries, fo r th e sp e ak e r w as expected to m ake a show even of physical re­ sistance when led to the chair. It w as not an original custom of tlie house. F a r back in h isto ry it ap p ears th a t speakers p ro tested to tlie house and to tlie crow n ag a in st th eir elec­ tion only when they really did not w ant to be appointed. I t seem s to have been under the T udors th a t a ridiculous «subservience was im ported, and It w as expected of the speaker, th a t he Should “ m ake rep eated ex­ cuses and declare him self unw orthy of election.” V ings.” ThuwÄay. August 28, 1021 TH O SE GIRLS “ Dick proposed no less than four times before I accepted him." "To whom, dear7" M ODERN JOURNALISM . R eporter: I Just saw an au to a cci­ dent and have tire atory com plete. Editor: Was everybody k illed ? R eporter (slo w ­ ly ): N -N -N o. Editor: Can’t u se it. Profitable In v e n tio n . Toys, as a whole, li« \e yielded larger profits th an any o ther class of in veil- T oys M ost TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. THE Q U A L IT Y STORE AUGUST SALES Month End Clean Up Each month, as part of our policy of keeping stocks always fresh and up-to-the-min ute, we gather together all odd lots and broken lines for a quick clearaway. It is all merchandise of that dependable quality upon which we insist—the lines broken through heavy selling, and priced for immediate disposal. Such an opportunity for real economy one cannot afford to overlook. CLEAN-UP OF SILK BLOUSES CLEAN-UP OF GINGHAM DRESSES LOT NO. 1—Georgette Crepe and Tricol- lette Blouses and Waists, trimmed with lace and fancy braid, some with tie backs all good colors. Values to $5.00. Clean-up Sale Price, each ..................$3.89 Dresses made of fine Zephyr Gingham nicely l rimmed with contrasting color and pearl buttons. Values to $4.00. C lean-Lp Sale Price, each ................... $2.48 All Tissue and Gingham Dresses, well LOT NO. 2—Georgette ( ’repe and Tricol made, trimmed with White Organdie and ette Waists and Blouses, all good styles, buttons. Clean-up Sale Price, 10 per cent and colors, good range of sizes. Values off regular price. to $7.50. Clean Lp Sale Price ......................... $5.48 CLEAN UP SALE OF APRONS » Dutch style and “ Polly Prim ” Aprons, made of Cretonne and Crepe, trimmed with ric rue braid. Values to $1.25. Clean-1 p Sale Price, each $1.00 Silk Poplin, 98c yd. CLEAN UP SALE OF “ JOLLY JOAN” FROCKS “ Jolly Jo an ” Frocks for children, mad«* of gingham and Devonshire cloth, trimmed with large pearl buttons. Clean-up Sale price, 10 per cent off regular price. Long Silk Gloves. $1.25 30 inch Silk Topi in in all the Extra good quality elbow new and wanted shades, at length with black and white clean-up price of 98c yard. stitching. Sold regularly at $2.00 pair. Black only. Silk Taffeta, $1.98 yd. Crash Toweling, 35c 30 inches wide, sold regular ly at $2.50, several new 18 inch ali pure linen bleach shades and plenty of black cd toweling, extra good qual at this clean-up price. ity. special for this sale. Romper Cloth, 25c yd. 32 inches wide in dark and light colors, both plain and fancV. Comfort Batting, 98c 72x90, full size cotton bat­ ting, to make a comforter a real bargain at this time The Store W here You’re Patronage Is Appreciated Have your hemstitching and plcotlng done here- The Balcony Shop How Far Will Your Dollar Go Today? llA T you get for a dollar determines its value. Ami the secret of economical buying is information. The man or woman who is best informed is the one who buys to best advantage. W Every day th«» Tidings contains information that you should have iu order to increase your buying power. The advertisements are intimate little lessons in economy. They are notices of how—where—when and for what your dollar will go farthest. FO R SA LE— F iv e room s q u a rte re d oak f u r n itu r e ; a lso h o u se fo r re n t. 885 B s tr e e t. * 302-3* FO R R E N T — Tw o room fu rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t, w a te r a n d lig h t in c lu d ­ ed. S. L. A llen, 63 N o rth M ain St. 3 0 2 tf F O R SA LE— -One. 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