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Ashland
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Tidings
Established 1876
Published ‘Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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♦.OFFICIAL CITY AND
PAPER
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COUNTS
JUST ECONO­
M IZING
Highway Commission Reports
on Jackson Co. Road Work
I
th o u g h t
Dodge was rated
as a millionaire.
He ic. What
make« you think
otherwise?
Saw him In a
book store yes­
terday trying to
TELEPH O NE 39
Subscription Price Delivered In City
Jne month .................................. $ .65
Three months .............................. 1.95
E D IT O R ’S N O TE
h a n d le d u n d e r th e s u p e rv is io n of
A fu ll r e p o rt ol th e ro ad w ork do n e K. E. H o d g m an , division e n g in e e r
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75 in J a c k s o n c o u n ty u n d e r th e su p e r- fo r th e s ta te .
Ona y e a r ....................................... 7.50 vision of th e s ta te h ig h w a y co m m is­
(to be c o n tin u e d )
Mull aad R ural Routes,
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T h re e m o n th s ..............................
1.95 is now a v a ila b le in th e 1921 a n n u a l'
Six m o n th s ...................................
3.50 re p o rt of th e s ta te h ig h w ay c o m m is­
O ne y e a r ........................................
6.50 ! sion. As th e d e ta il is in te r e s tin g b u t
q u ite v o lu m in o u s, th e T id in g s w ill
ADVERTISING RATES:
Dispbiy A dvertising
p rin t it in se c tio n s, d e a lin g only w ith
S in g le in se rtio n , each in c h .............30c specific u n its in each issue. It d e a ls
C ircuit Court
YEARLY CONTRACTS
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D isplay A dvertising
O ne tim e a w e e k ...................... 2 7 H e 1 p lete d w ith cost of e a ch u n it, b u t ! D ivorce,
t’wo tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c
I w ith th e w ork im m e d ia te ly c o n te m -
j . p . H ittso n vs. C h e ste r K u b li.
E v e ry o th e r d a y ........................... 20c
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N
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of c h a tte l lien .
ix x a l R eaders.
E a c h lin e , each t i m e ....................... 10c com pleted.
T. J. Cook vs. C h a rle s D uffield.
To r u n ev ery o th e r day fo r on»
E x e c u tio n , m o tio n , d e c re e of c o n ­
m o n th , each lin e , each tim e . . . 7c
tin u a tio n .
JACKSON COUNTY
To ru n ev ery issu e fo r oil » m o n th
D u rin g th e y e a rs 1 919-1920 a
o r m ore, each lin e, each tim e . . . . 5c
Probate C-ourt
C lassified CoRunn.
very ex te n siv e ro ad b u ild in g p ro g ra m
O ue c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
C
a
rrie
B
eall, e s ta te .
O rd er.
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th or h a s been u n d e rta k e n in th is c o u n ty .
A n n ie C a n tra ll e s ta te .
F in a l ac­
C o n tra c ts w ere let fo r th e P acific,
m o re, Vfcc th e w o rd each tim e.
c
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rin g , o r­
L egal R ate:
I he A sh la n d -K la m a th F a lls a n d th e
d e r to e n d o rs e bo n d .
F irs t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t lin e . . . .1 0 c Med fo rd -C ra te r L a k e highw ays.
E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p e r 8 p o in t
G eorge A. S ta n n a r d e s ta te . F in a l
J a c k s o n c o u n ty e n jo y e s th e d is ­
lin e ................................................... Cc
tin c tio n of bein g th e only c o u n ty on a c c o u n t, o rd e r fo r p u b lic a tio n .
Card of T h a n k s, $1.00.
J o h n B laess e s ta te . A d m itte d tc
O b itu a rie s , 2% c e n ts th e line.
th e P acific h ig h w a y in w hich th e
p ro b a te .
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
e n tir e d ista n c e h as been placed u n ­
A d v e rtis in g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
or so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti- | d e r c o n tra c t fo r p aving. T he co n ­
R eal E s ta te T ra n s fe rs
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ tra c ts a w a rd e d d u rin g th e p a st tw o
H
a
rry
IT. Schold e t ux, to R ud
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs will be y e a rs cover a to ta l p a v in g d ista n c e
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad
olph J . Scholz, J r ., w. d. to p a rt lol
v e rtisln g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r of 41.7 m iles, of w hich a v ery sm all 5, a ll lot 6, block 4. C o tta g e a d d itio i
p o rtio n re m a in s u n c o m p le te d a t th e
c h a rg e is m ad e .
to M edford, $10.
p re s e n t tim e. W hen th e s e few u n ­
W hat C on stitutes A d vertising!
W illiam M. C olv ig to M rs. Jennie
In o r d e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ com p leted se c tio n s a re fin ish e d , th e S co tt, w. d. to
lo t 1, block 1
ing a m o n g som e a s to w h a t c o n s ti­ e n tir e P acific h ig h w a y from th e
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , Jo se p h in e c o u n ty lin e to th e C a li­ S h o r t’s a d d itio n to M ed fo rd , $1750
C has. F. H e n se lm a ir e t ux to F r a n !
we p r in t th is v ery sim p le ru le w hicn fo rn ia s ta te lin e, a to ta l d ista n c e of
is used by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe rin -
P. F a r re ll, w. d. to lo t 3, block 2
a tia te betw een th e m :
“ ALL fu tu re* six ty -o n e m iles, w ill h av e been pav ed H ig h lan d P a rk additiom to M edford
ev en ts, w h ere an a d m issio n c h a rg e a n d w ill fu rn is h a f irs t class a ll y e a r
is m ad e o r a collectio n is ta k e n ro ad th ro u g h th e co u n ty
C ora B. K en n ey e t v ir to C alcoln
IS A D V E R T IS IN G .” T his ap p lie s to
T he g r e a te s t o b s ta c le to th ro u g k
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
E. W rig h t, w. d. to lot 5, block 32
tra ffic d u rin g th e w in te r seaso n h as
k in d a s w ell a s to in d iv id u a ls.
C e n tra l P o in t, $320.
A ll re p o rts of su ch a c tiv itie s a fte r been th e c o n d itio n of th e p o rtio n
G u sta v G ilb e rt e t ux to P e ri Da
th e y h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
o v e r th e S isk iy o u m o u n ta in s . T h e
All co m in g so cial o r o rg a n iz a tio n p a v in g of th is s tr e tc h Is n e a rin g com -j
<1' ' “„ '“L 1 *’
2’ Gr!ly’'
m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney p le tlo n a t th e p re s e n t tim e , h o » J
p r i l ‘°
’ 200'
c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , i n i t i a t i o n ,
, Gri<" ey ,o
c h a rg e d , o r collection ta k e n is NEW S. e v e r, a n d it is n o t exp ected t h a t ' O ro lB> t
m o re th a n tw o m ile .
r e m a in !
7 J*' “
,
W e m a k e a ll q u o ta tio n s on
unpaved a t th e e n d of th e p r e s r n * 1
P'
•. R- 1 E-, a n d it
seaso n .
T h is s h o rt se ctio n
H
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JOR WORK
from
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
S am e p rices— R e a so n a b le P ric e —
to all.
ro ck ed iu o r d e r th a t th e h ig h w a y
. L o u ,s
e t ux to P e r * » a
m av h . .....................n f .,~ “
v is’ w - d -
lo t 15, b lo ck 2, Gray-:
m ay be open to tra f fic a ll w in te r.
a d d itio n to M edford.
In a d d itio n to th e p a v in g w o rk on
°
dd beliefs once common
e n te r e d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, ,
P o sto ffic e a s Second C lass M all by th e c o n s tru c tio n of c o n c re te o v e r-, U ntil C om paratively R ecent T im e,
M atter.
ro ssm g s, o n e a t Toio a n d th e o th e r '
Silly S u p erstitio n s H ad a G reat
s o u th of A sh lan d . O ver th e R ogue!
Hold on th e People,
riv e r a t R ock P o in t, th e d e p a rtm e n t!
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♦
♦ h a s c o n s tru c te d a re in fo rc e d con-1 S u p erstitio n s In reg a rd to th e mos
F o r w holesom e law s p re se rv e <S>
Crete a rc h w hich h a s e lic ite d a c e r fa,u llia r things, a s well a s th e m ost un
• us fre e , *
ta in a m o u n t o f very fa v o ra b le com-1 ^ raH ,ar’ a« 11 lin ? e r’ even in a
■v By s tin tin g o f o u r lib e rty .
m en t. Neii c re e k h a s been s p a n n e d ! ° ag * kC
—B u tler.
W hat m an of m iddle ag e cannot re
th re e tim e s w ith c o n c re te b rid g e s.
♦
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m em ber a s a boy firm ly believing th a
Tw o wood tre s tle s have been placed if he should touch a to ad w a rts wouh
$ ♦ A
4
n o rth of C e n tra l P o in t a n d tw o co n ­ grow on his fingers; th a t If he shouli
c re te b rid g e s c ----------------
o n s tru c te d n o rth of drop a h a ir from a horse’s ta il inti
H elp to p u t th e “ m e rry ” in A m e r­ Gold H ill. S o u th o f A sh la n d on th e w a te r 11 w ould becom e a w a te r snake
S p rin g s
M o u n ta in th a t cobweb w ould sto p th e bleedlnj
ica.
Be a d isp e n se r of o p tim ism , A sh la n d -G re e n
ro
ad
se
ctio
n
,
th
e
lo
ca
tio
n
h a s b e e n ? * a w ound; th a t «• stlff b rea8 t bon*
sm iles an d good c h e er.
rev ise d in o rd e r to b u ild a ro u n d th e p * g ° ° S e betokene , d , a cold wlnter
,
u in e Every countrym an believes som e o;
It was th e o a ts b ag th a t w o rrie d proposed re s e rv o ir to be c o n s tru c te d these and scores besides,
T hese su p e rstitio n s a re m erely su r
th e y o u n g m an o f th e p re c e d in g g en ­ y th e T a le n t irrig a tio n d is tric t.
On
th
e
A
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la
n
d
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la
m
a
th
F
a
lls
vivals
of countless beliefs w hich seen
e ra tio n w h en h e to o k h is g irl o u t
hig
h
w
ay
,
th
e
s
ta
te
a
n
d
c
o
u
n
ty
a
re
t0
us
m ostly ridiculous, b u t w h id
d riv in g . Now i t ’s th e g a so lin e can
c o -o p e ra tin g in th e c o n s tru c tio n of were once &ruvely accepted
every
w hich c a u se s th e a n x ie ty .
a new ro a d o v e r th e G reen S p rin g s body’ even
m ost learn ed -
Ho
f
a
r
back
they
go
nobody
knows.
Bu
M o u n ta in su m m it.
T h e c o n tra c ts
If th e p u n is e x cu sab le, A m e ric a ’s
Pliny, in his “N a tu ra l H istory,” wril
h av e been a w a rd e d fo r a d ista n c e of
ten in th e F irs t cen tu ry of th e Chns
re la tio n s w ith M exico w ill be a ll
n in e te e n m iles, b e g in n in g a t th e P a ­ tian era, is full of them .
r ig h t w hen th ey a r e oil rig h t.
cific h ig h w a y a n d e x te n d in g e a st.
And all down the centuries, espe
M uch of th is w o rk is a t a n a ltitu d e cially through the F ifte e n th and SL
o f b etw een 4000 a n d 5000 fe e t a n d I teen th centuries, th e re w ere scores o
ow ing to th e s h o rtn e s s of th e w o r k - ! bocks which gathered and advance
in g se a so n w ill n o t be c o m p le te d un - ■such “wisdom >” and they
a pul
til next spring. The grading o f t h e ! “
E1« h,w^ th tai
Famous Georgia
Minstrels Play
At Vining Soon
A m ong th e m an y h e a d lin e rs on th e
v a u d e v ille s ta g e to d a y will be fo u n d
a r tis ts who received th e ir in itia l
tra in in g w ith th e F a m o u s G eorgia
M in stre ls. In th e th ir ty - th r e e y e a rs
th is co m p an y h a s been c o n tin u o u sly
b efo re th e pu b lic it h a s seen th e rise
a n d fa ll of m an y o rg a n iz a tio n s, who
trie d to d u p lic a te t h e su ccess of th is
c o m p an y , b u t did n o t have th e ta le n t
to hold th e m up.
T h e fa c t t h a t a n a r t i s t w ith th e
F a m o u s G eo rg ia M iu strels h a s m ad e
good is a lw a y s a g u a ra n te e of th e ir
fitn e ss on a n y v a u d e v ille s ta g e a n d
he b o o k in g agents are a n x io u s to
s e c u re th e ir serv ices. T h is seaso n
th e v a u d e v ille p o rtio n o f th e p e r­
fo rm a n c e h a s m an y n o v e ltie s w hich
will be re a d ily sn a p p e d up by th e
b o o k e rs w hen th e seaso n en d s.
T hey a r e a t th e V in in g th e a tr e
M onday, S e p te m b e r 5.
A M O DEST REQUEST
Rabbit: Oh, M r. T u rtle , I w ant to
crack some nuta and I can’t find a
big stone. Let me crock thorn on
y wu r hack, please.
four remaining miles
6
in
Jackson > 7 *
* ,,
buy
a
poor
m s n 'i co o k
book.
—
M ID NIGH T OIL.
Philistine: How
about your poetic,
license?
Poet: Alas! My
landlady revoked
It because I kept
open after hours.
O NE-HALF OF ONE PER C ENT
Bllllngton: Did Nellie Nessel kisi
you good night when you took hei
home from the party?
Huggins: Yes, she gave me on«
but there was no kick to i t
W HY, C ER ­
TAINLY.
New Cook — I t
you wish m e to
sterilize my hands
before mixing the
salad let me re­
mind you that the
sterilizing agents
are deadly pois­
on.
Mrs. Junebrlde
— Stupid!
W hy
don’t you
boil
your hands ?
Monday, August 20, 1921
Sunday Evening
Program Given
By Presbyterians
By MRS. C. F. KOEHLER
T he p ro g ra m given by th e young
1 lad ies of t h e P re s b y te ria n c h u r c h ;
last ev e n in g was very well received.
M any k in d ly ex p ressio n s of a p p r e d - 1
, a tio n w ere given th e g irls u p o n th e ir
w o rk a n in te r p re ta tio n of th e th e m e ,
“ F in d in g C h rist in A m e ric a .” M any
of th e im m ig ra n t n a tio n s w ere re p ­
re s e n te d , a s w ell as th e n eg ro , I n ­
d ian a n d M o u n ta in e e r, e ach p lea d in g
w ith C o lu m b ia to be ta u g h t th e
s to ry of th e S avior, a s th e m o st v ita l
need of a n y race.
T h e c a st of c h a ra c te rs in clu d e d :
C o l u m b i a ................. P a u lin e P lu m m e r
S y r i a n ........................ G ynne G ansm on
Je w ish ..................................G race L eslie
P o lish ......................... G e rtru d e B row n
Ita lia n ........................M a rg a re t McCoy
In d ia n ..............................T h elm a H e e r
A rm e n ia n ...............
E d ith R obison
C hinese .......................... G ladys D errick
J a p a n e s e ..................F lo re n c e M a rre tt
M o u n ta in e e r ........................R ose H ake
A te a c h e r of th e N e g ro .G ra c e R idley
H in d u .............................L o u ise R id ley
T he C h u rc h .......................N ellie H a k e
C h u rc h C h o ru s . . R uby D e rric k , D o r­
ris Van B uren, R ose L e a v itt, L a u ­
ra P re s c o tt
F la g G i r l s ..E d i t h P lu m m e r, S ylvia
Ilach
A cco m p an ist
..M a r g a r e t J o h n so n
A g e n e ro u s o ffe rin g w as given fo r
hom e m ission w ork.
CERTAINLY
NOT!
Big Demand
For Coal
BOW
We recommend K IN (
of their heat vaines.
soon m or<
V O ID
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co
“ In/the Heart of Town”
BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
c itizen s ’ r an k b u il d in g
LADIES
H E R INGENU­
ITY.
I f Miss Lark
.m ade no reply
when you pro­
posed to her, on
1 what grounds is
sh e suing you for
breach of prom­
ise?
She claim s that
her silence gave
H av e y o u r s u it o r co at ta ilo r-
m ade.
C om e in and see th e
la te s t w oolens a n d th e new
m odels. O u r p rices a re low er
th a n rea d y -m a d e s.
M edford,
G ra n ts P a ss a n d R o se b u rg la ­
dies a re w e a rin g o u r s u its and
c o a ts — why not you?
when the White liou
plan buying and sell
mean a real saving 1
U K R E S — T A IL O R S
T hey fire fl
Mirroring the Latest Fall Modes, as they will
appear on Fashions /¡venues
EC.--’ - ’ .
New and altogether different in stylings are tin* togs
arriving daily from the fashion centers so charmingly and
authentically correct and individualized bv their exclusive
treatments,
These cleverly styled garments are right up to
the minute as you will note on inspection.
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t
vou to come in, and allow us to show them to
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.
line of stouts should he of especial interest
CITIZENS
BANK
ire still on all fiver the store
room for our new stock.
OFASHLAND
SAVINGS
DEPOS!
WE BELIEVE THEKE WILL BE
City a n d R a n c h P ro p e rtie s
H ouses to B e n t.
He: W e’d bet­
ter part now be­
fore it's too late.
She: It won’t
be too late after
that t h e a t r e
you’re g o i n g to
taka m e to, will
It?
f wa-v~ tbe7 b<
jaLKS° n , liefs— into
lite ra tu re ,
ami
Shake
c o u n ty , a s well as th e b a la n c e of t h e ' sp eare’s plays a re dotted through witl
h ig h w a y to K la m a th F a lls in K lam - exam ples of them ,
a th c o u n ty , h a v e been o rd e re d fo ri
„„„ e s ta te u h ig
isu h w a y
11 ta k e s a level h e a d to th ro w
c ____________
o n s tru c tio n by th
com m ission, a n d in a ll p ro b a b ility
up a b a rp a «e of in d iffe re n c e to
w ill be s ta r te d e a rly n e x t s e a s o n .• ’ a b a tte ry flre o f fla tte ry .
T h e co m p letio n o f th is h ig h w a y w ill
a ffo rd a n easy a n d c o n v e n ie n t ro u te
fo r tra v e l b e tw e en th e e a s te rn a n d
w e ste rn se c tio n s of th e s o u th e rn h a lf
of th e s ta te .
A t th e p re s e n t tim e
m uch of th e tra f fic p re fe rs to ta k e
th e ro u n d a b o u t ro u te , g o in g so u th
in to C a lifo rn ia a n d m a k in g th e trip
via A ger a n d th e T opsy ro ad .
A s,
soon a s th e c o n s tru c tio n now u n d e r '
w ay b y th e s ta te is c o m p le te d , it
w ill n o t be n e c e ssa ry to ta k e th is
ro u n d a b o u t w ay, as th e new lo ca tio n
YOU
HAVE
HEARD
e lim in a te s a ll th e bad fe a tu re s o f
th e o ld ro ad .
of m ea w ho co u ld h a rd ly
On th e M e d fo rd -C ra te r L a k e h ig h ­
w r ite th e i r ow n n a m e —
w ay, 22.2 m iles of g ra d in g h a v e '
h u t
w ho
SA VED
been com p leted betw een P ro s p e c t
MONEY!
an d th e N a tio n a l P a rk b o u n d a ry , a n d ,
six m iles a re b e in g s u rfa c e d . T h is
Are you, who can read,
w ork is b e in g d o n e as a fo re s t ro a d
write and earn money
willing to be outdone by
p ro je c t a n d is b e in g c a rrie d on u n ­
men less intelligent than
d e r fe d e ra l su p e rv isio n . On N ovem ­
y o u rse lf?
b e r 6 th e h ig h w a y
com m ission
a w a rd e d c o n tra c ts fo r th e g ra d in g
T h in k it o v e r, a n d s ta r t
a n d b rid g e s on th e 14.35 m iles be-1
a S a v in g s A c c o u n t in
tw een A g a te an d T ra il. T h is w ork
th is s tr o n g b a n k to d ay .
w ill be c a rrie d to co m p letio n d u rin g ’
th e 1921 season.
In c a rry in g o u t th e e x te n siv e p ro ­
g ra m in th is c o u n ty , th e s ta te h ig h ­
w ay co m m issio n h a s been a id e d a n d
a ssiste d by th e h e a rty c o -o p e ra tio n
o f th e J a c k s o n c o u n ty c o u rt.
A ll w o rk in th e c o u n ty h a s been
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Fashion says laces
and wool embroidered
bandings
on net and
here they are trimmings
for all kinds of w ear-
Now so m uch in d e m a n d ,
c o m p risin g
th e
n ew est
w eaves,
th e
s o ftn e s s
of
w hich lendfc its e lf to any
sty le of d ra p e ry .
t 'anton < Tepe
Crepe Satin
afternoon or evening
Fairy Spun
A big line of fringes
(Tiannou.se
have also come
Skinner's
T affeta
. . .
. .
,
Satin
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