Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 26, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA G E TW O
T H E A S H L A N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S
Tidings
Ashland
Established 1876
Published Every Evening
Sunday
Except !
T H E A S H L A N D P R IN T IN G CO.
________ U t __________
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O F F IC IA L CITY A N D COUNT!
PAPER
Government to Distribute
Explosive; Stump Clearing
F rid a y , A u g u st 2 6 , 1091
sec. 3, twp. 37, S R., 2 W est, $1,
Grace Wold, et vlr. to A. G. F ul­
ler, et ux, W.D. to lot 11, block 1,
Roanoke Add. to Medford, $10.
Bessie Miller et vir to C. C. Grid-
VL u ì ì m ^ o Ldoenses
ley,
W.D. to SW of sec. 20, twp. 39
William R oekard and Eleanor Hy-
3„
R.,
1 West, $1.00.
nek.
Jacksoq County to United States
. Harvey K. W att and Edith J. H er­
Q.
C.D.
to lands in Jackson county,
rin.
$1465.
Susan M artin, e vir, to Oliver G.
C ircuit C ou rt
Howard, et ux, W.D. to lot in Ash­
Ola D. Sutton to Lydia A. Hans- land, $10.
com, et al; summons, affidavit, order
Ralph L. Heberling, Mattie L.
for publication.
Miller and George M. Miller to Geo.
Mary Francis Kidd vs. Napoleon B.
W. Neilson and G. W. H. Albert, W.
Evans, et al; suit to a u it title.
D. lots 4, 5, 6. sec. 6. twp. 35 9.,
Edith Jones vs. Edw ard J. Joues; j R. 2 E„ $10.
summons.
I Oliver G. Howard and Lulu How­
In the m atter of the application of ard to J. G. Ambrose and H attie K.
W. E Hammell, et al., for a judicial Ambrose, W.D. lot 42 and W.% lot
exam ination and judgm ent as to bond 43, Highland Park. Add. to Ashland,
of Eagle Point Irrigation district.
$10.
TELEPHONE 39
—— —----- --- ---- — — J PORTLAND. Or., Aug. 26.— A |
the United States departm ent of ag­
io b s c n p tio n P r ic e D e liv e r e d In C ity
}ne month .................................. $ .65 great Impetus will be given the clear- riculture, aud the explosive will be
Tbree months .............................. 1 .9 5 1 ing of logged-off and burned-off shipped to the state from the n ear­
Six m onths ..................................
lands of the state through the usei est cartridging plant. Individual o r­
° Qe Z l
R u r a l ' R o u t « .'
| <>< * large am ount of picric acid! ders will be lim ited to 1000 pounds,
One mouth .................................. 6 .66 which the government has made! and the total cost of the explosive,
Three m o n t h s ......... ............... 1.95 available for the land-owner, accord-
including the cost of cartridging,
Six months .................................. 3.5o ¡ng to a statem ent issued by Char- handling, distributing and freight,
One year ................................
; ie8 hall of Klamath Falls, president will be in the neighborhood of 13
A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S :
of the Oregon State Chamber of Com-i cent:, pe? pound.
D isp la y A d v e r tisin g
j merce, following the recent liotlfica-l
"The state cham ber has been fol­
Single insertion, each m e h ........... 3 0 c;
n-
„
r .T j v
CXIVTUACTS
tiou troin W ashington th a t Oregon lowing developments closely in re­
D isp la y A d v e r tisin g
has been allotted 192,000 pounds of gard to the distribution of picric
One tim e a w eek.................... 2 7 this explosive.
acid,” said Mr. Hall. “ We believe
Two tim es a w eek.................... 25c
According
to
government
bulletins,
th at the cheapness and efficiency
Every other d a y ......... . ............. 20c
j
picric
acid
is
of
g
reater
strength
than
of
this explosive will give a great
L o ca l R e a d e rs.
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c j dynamite and is safer to handle. It impetus to laud-clearing operations
P ro b a te C ou rt
To run every other day for on«
¡s an explosive which was used ini in Oregon. The total cost of picric
F. M. Farrell, estate; inv. and app.
m onth, each line, ’ each time . . . 7 c i..
... :> great sur-j
the great war, and , with
acid to the consum er is much lower
Wm. L. Childers, estate; inv. and
To run every Issue
for on« month
5c
|
plus
on
hand
at
the
conclusion
ofi
th
an
commercial
explosives
at
the
app.
o r more, each line, each tim e. . . .
Classified Column.
the war, the government decided toj present m arket price, and a great
Jam es G. Edgerton, estate; peti­
One cent the word each time.
turn it over to the different states i demand for the governm ent explos­ tion, order to pay claims.
To run every issue for one m onth or i
on a basis of the am ount of logged- ive should come from some of our
K atie McMurtney, estate; oath;
more, %c the word each time.
off
land in each state.
districts where the bulk of the u n ­ bond.
L egal R a te :
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c
Land owners of the state m ust developed lands are logged-off and
Mary Simonds, guardianship; peti­
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
place th eir orders for the picric acid burned-off.
tion
and order.
lin e . . . . . ’. .................................... Cc
with
the
Oregon
A
gricultural
col­
’
‘‘Taken
in
conjunction
with
the
Rufus Edwards, estate; second re­
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
lege, according to advices from W ash­ logged-off land bill which was passed port; answer
O bituaries, 2% cents th e line.
F r a te r n a l O rders a n d S o cietie s.
ington. When the num ber of orders by the last legislature, I believe th at
Clyde A. ftin ear, guardianship;
A dvertising for fratern al orders
,g #
, d the A gricultural the use of picric acid will mean much
agreem
ent; order discharging.
or societies charging a regular miti-
,,
, ,,
to
the
development
of
the
state.”
ation fee and dues, no discount. R e-! c° ^ eKe "”ill forward this order to
Ligious and benevolent orders will be i ---- - ■—-- ■' ■ — - ■ ■ . ........... '
R eal E s ta te T ra n sfer s
charged the regular rate for all ad
but had always stayed in the repub-)
Todd
J. Card, et ux, to Win. J.
vertising when ao admission or other
lican columns in presidential years.) Jam es, et ux; W.D. to lot 3, block
charge is made.
During the trip to Ashland, M r. j 2, in Sunnyside-Add. to M edford,$10.
W hat C o n stitu te s A d v er tisin g !
M ather conferred with Seely V. Hall, j
W. E. Body, et ux, to Don V.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
in charge of transportation to C rater j Piatt, W.D. to lot in Medford in D.
ing among some as to w hat consti­
Lake, and joined the party w h en ' L. C. No. 44, twp. 37, S.R. 2 West
tutes news and what advertising,
we print this very simple rule whicn
they passed through at 7 o’clock.
$10.
Is used by newspapers to dlfferin-
E. O. McCormick, rfee president
F ran k Hatfield, et ux to W. E.
atlate between them : “ ALL future)
of the Southern Pacific, whose guest K ehler, W.D. to lot on Pine street,
events, where an admission charge :
the distinguished visitors were, d u r­ Central Point, $2500.
is made or a collection is taken
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies toi
,
ing their trip through the northw est,
W illiam E. Garvin, et ux to Geo.
organizations and societies of every
was enthusiastic about the visits and R. Myers, et ux, W. D. to land d n
kind as well as to individuals.
Albert B. Fall, secretary of the in- inspections.
All reports, of such activities after terior aQ(j Stephen T. M ather, di-
îheÿ have occurred is news.
i
D ia m o n d L a k e V isited
All coming social or organization rector ot national parks, were in |
“ We rode into the Diamond lake
meetings of societies where no money, Ashland Wednesday evening enroute!
contribution is solicited, initiation 1t0 Portland, from a tour of inspection | country, and w hat a wonderful trip
th a t is,” said Mr. McCormick. “ It
charged. or collection taken is NBWB. pf C rater Lake and Klam ath
is
an ideal side trip from C rater
mation projects. They were accom­
We make all quotations on
Lake, a marvelous ride through the
panied by Vice President McCormick
,IOH WORK
woods, and a povelty to an easterner.
Oregon’s Higher Institution of
; of the Southern Pacific railroad.
from
i •
I know Europe, and I know America,
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
, “ C rater Lake is unique, something
and if any other spot on earth has
Same prices— Reasonable Price— different, and m ust be seen to be
as many attractio n s to th e square
to aU.
appreciated,” said Secretary Fall.
mile as this section, I want them to
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
“ But the thing to do is to link it up
show It to me. H ere in Southern
E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon,
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
Postoffice as Second Class Mali with Diamond lake and other won­ Oregon is a clim ate that is A fferent
For inforaatiM writ« to the Reeiurar
der spots, so as to hold the to u ris t1
M atter.-
from all the rest.”
Oregon
Agricultural College
more than a day. An a rtist might
CORVALLIS
Vice
President
McCormick
favors
HAZ KIK REGULAR FEATURB
study the colors in the water, and
the development of all the scenic a t­
the skies for weeks, but the average
Haz Kik is a new discovery. W e' man wants a change. C rater Lake tractions in Southern Oregon, Lithia
didn’t know he was in town. We OUght to be the feeder to all the! Park at Ashland, the N atural Caves
have arranged with him to w rite us points of interest w ithin twenty-five! of Josephino county, and the lakes
a regular signed feature every day miles, and that is what will have to! and wonders trib u tary to C rater
Lake.
dealing with local and interesting, be done sooner or later. The people!
In connection with the rem arks of
topics. His droll philosophy on the are beginning more aud more to ap-
Secretary Fall and Vice President
local things th a t are will prove in- p re d a te the national parks. Every«
terestiug. He will have no criticism body can’t go to Europe. Anyone McCormick, relative to the develop­
on anybody or anything, but will who can drive an auto can visit ment of C rater Lake side a ttra c ­
tions, it will be recalled th a t a week
likely make some suggestions on these spots.
ago the forest service began an in­
many things. He says he would
Government to Aid
spection of the recreational possi­
rather say how he would do it, or
bilities of Diamond lake, Lake O’
“
As
you
know,”
said
Secretary
how he wouldn’t do it, ra th e r than
criticize others. He says he wants Fall, ju st before he entered Vice Woods, Dead Indian Springs ant? Un­
to be constructive, not destructive, President McCormick’s private car, ion Creek. It is highly probable th a t
th a t he wants to live and die with "we are pretty hard up for money Diamond Lake will be included
good feeling toward everyone, th e r e - ^ ust now» but we will go the lim it in in the C rater Lake national park at
fore he will refrain from saying 1111 t,le development o f t tatei Luke w h en , an early date In furtherance of this
plan.
of anyone. He says he ju st w ants' we get ou OU1 ieet again’
Secretary Fall will retu rn to W ash­
Secretary
Fall
and
party
were
to tell folks how he would do it If
he had the chance. W atch for HAZ driven through Lithia park and then ington, D. C., in ten days. A fter if
short stay in the northw est he will
KIK; he will appear on the front to the depot.
visit
irrigation projects in Utah, and
‘‘There
is
as
pretty
a
park
as
1
i
page of the Tidings every day, unless
personally
go over the devastated
he gets inoculated with the grouch. ever set my eyes on,” commented
districts of Pueblo, Colo.
In that case we will quickly kill the secretary’ after the trip.
"I
have
enjoyed
every
m
inute
of
him. There should be no law against
my visit to C rater Lake, and hope to
putting a grouch out of th e way.
come again some day.” said the sec
kr
$ $ 4 $ j . .¡>
6
y $
G renada, (k ilif., V isito rs—
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Snyder
and son, Ira, are visiting a t the
home of W. S. Eastm an. Mrs. E ast­
man will retu rn with Mrs. Snyder
for a visit at Grenada.
TECHNOLOGY
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Flattery is like fly p
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have a tough time tearln
4» from It.
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“ m outhful” risk Iosin
toothsome eats.
a
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Assault and battery
4r
« no more harm than an
- of flattery.
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Sixteen ounces of
equal a full pound of t
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Too much flattery
tinguish a bright c ar
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A little flattery now and then
Is liked by women, and also by
-S’ men.— “ Aesop’s Film Fables.”
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We recommend KING aud ROYAL Coal because
of their heat values.
You should let us have your older soon in order
to be properly taken care of.
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
of
on all cash purchases.
'Phis continues until
SEPT. 15th
when the White House will change over I«» the Groeerteria
plan buying and selling for cash only at prices that will
mean a real saving to you.
OUR FREE DELIVERY WILL CONTINUE
Your Patronage Is Invited
J. C. KAEGI, Prop.
They Are A rriving
Mirroring the Latest Fall Modes, as they will
appear on Fashions Avenues
New and altogether different in stylings are the togs
arriving daily from the fashion centers so charmingly ami
authentically correct and individualized by their exclusive
treatments.
These cleverly styled garments are right up to
the minute as you will note on inspection.
We invite von to come in. and allow us to show them to
• von.
-
Our line of stouts should he of especial interest.
Clearance prices are still ou all over the store.
have room for our new stock.
We must
WOOL TRICOTINES AND SERGES
A LINE SECOND TO NONE
Market
Our New Fall Style Quarterlies Are Here—Pictorial Review
and Ladies Home Journal
our Canning Peaches, home-grown
nd Cantaloupes, Casa ba and
nev Dew Melons.
Now so much in demand.
comprising
the
newest
weaves, the softness of
which lendfe itself to any
style of drapery.
and wool embroidered
p price for 1,500 boxes of paeked
on net :ind
here they are trimmings
for all kinds of w ear-
peaches.
PLAZA MARKET
afternoon or evening
A‘ big line of fringes
have also come
H. A. STEARNS
61 North Main Street
SILKS
Fashion says laces
bandings
Ashland
our
5 PER CENT DISCOUNT
Prices are about 25 to 30 per cent lower than last season.
We are glad to share this good news with our customers and
friends.
Peil’s Corner
« • «
'Tis a foxy fellow v<ho can
get “Old Crow” nowadays, or
even nowanights.
The wise are laying in their fuel for winter now.
Now is tile time to start taking advantage
W e carry several kinds. Made
w ith Rubber, Composition or
leath er soles.
B a rg a in in u sed s e w in g m a ch in e;
a ls o a new ca rlo a d o f W h ite s e w ­
in g m a c h in e s ju s t in , at
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As ye "fa ll” for flat
shall ye tum ble with
rumble.
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
w ill d o y o u r p lo w in g rig h t now
In y o u r hard, s tic k y so il.
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THIS FALL
Canvas
W
h
ite
House
Shoes
GROCERTERIA
Suitable
The Heider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
SU G A R -C O A TE D P IL L S
WISDOM
A Big Demand
For Coal
“ In the Heart of Town’’
SECRETARY FALL
ANO PARTY MAKE
0 Ä c
WE BELIEVE THEKE WILL BE
GOODS
Cuuton Crepe
Crepe Satin .........
Fairy Spun . . . .
(luu-in o u .s e ............
Skinner’s Satin
Taffeta ..............
. . . >9.75
. . 93.05
. . . 93.25
and
. . .92.75