Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 06, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tuesday, September fl, 1M Í
THE ASHLAND DAILY TUHNGS
PAGE TWO
held in L ithia park Sunday. Eight convention, September 10 and 11:
Saturday, Sept, 10., A. M.
: members of the class with their
9:30— R egistration. Rally Songs.
families, about forty persons in all,
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
were p resent to p artak e of th e feast ■ Announcements.
Sunday ____
10:00— Devotional. Leader, Miss
provided. Those of the class answ er­
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
ing th e roll call were Lilly Lynch Ott. Theme, “ Stew ardship.” Motto,
OFFICIAL CITY AND ^OCNTY
Davis, secretary and leader of the 1 Cor. 4: 1-2.
PAPER
10,15— Business session.
Rev. |
class; Nora W ebster Hanson, Lovia
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Ousta
Schneider
EDITOR’S NOTE
contract No. 261 for its construction
tubscriptiou Price Delivered in City
11:30— Closing sing.
A full report of the road work done on April 27, 1920. The work Is Bostwick, H attie Garvin Bruin, Treat
?ne month ................ ’• ............... I -65
12:00— Luncheon and election of
Abbott
Lowe,
Allan
Abbott
and
Wel­
T hree m o n t h s .............................. 1.95, in Jackson county under the super-j practically complete at th e tim e of
officers.
born
Beeson.
In
looking
over
the
Six months .................................. 3 ^ [ v i s io n of the state highway commis this report and will cost approxi-
of the class of about forty, It
Saturday P. M.
°D* Mail
Rurai Rout^' ' ’slon and tha Jackson couuty COUrt mutely $36,000. Of this am ount the roster
was
found
th
a
t
four
of
th
e
girls
and
1
30—
Special
music.
One mouili .................................. I .65 is now available in the 1921 annual county will pay $7200, the Southern
one
of
the
boys,
together
with
their
1:45— Devotional. Leader, Miss
Three months .............................. 1.95 ' report of th e state highway commis- Pacific comfpany $14,400 and the
Slx months .................................. 3’|^ s l o n . As the detail is interesting but state the balance ot' $14,400. Ex­ beloved teacher, W. J. Dean, have Ott.
One year ..............................’ '
. .piitw voluminous, the Tidings will penditures to date am ount to $27,- passed on, and of the others, how-
2:00— Address, “ Foursquare C.
having
been
i
ever
far
they
have
scattered,
heie
E .” Paul Brown.
from state funds,
ADVERTISING RATES:
print It in sections, dealing only with
Display Advertising
specific units in each issue. It d ealsim ad e under "the direction of A. A. *s th eir home.
3:00— Interm ission.
Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30c *
Clausen,
resident
engineer.
n
was
decided
to
call
th
e
class
3:3
0— Conferences. 1. Rev. An-
YEARLY CONTRACTS
'n o t only with the work already com- e i . « .
C
ontract
No.
267,
for
co
n
stru
e-IDean
C
hapter
No.
1
of
th
e
Pionoer
gell.
2. Paul Brown.
Display A dvertising
j pleted with cost of each unit, but
One time a w eek...........
6 :00— Supper.
2 ‘ ^>c :w ith the work immediately coutem- tion of the approaches, was award- Schools Alumni, and to meet again
25c
Two times a w eek............
ed to C. H. Natwick, of Ashland, ¡ in th e Park 011 the first Sunday In
7 :4 5 — Social h o u r.
plated
and
th
at
contracted
but
not
,20c
Every other d a y ........... ..
Ore.,
on
Ju
n
e
1,
1920.
M
aterial
j
August,
1922.
Sunday, Sept, 11, A M.
completed.
Local Readers.
I
-.
7 30— Sunrise meeting,
Fellow-
used in the fills consisted of decom-
~
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
To run every other day for od <*
ship breakfast.
i posed granite obtained from prop­
(Continued from last Saturday)
moDth, each line, each tim e . . . 7c
9:45— Sunday school.
erties adjoining the approaches on!
To i un every issue for oc< month
each
end.
In
order
to
obtain
this
j
11:00— Church.
or more, each line, each t i m e .. . . 5c G riffin and Jackson Creek T restles
C lassified Colum n.
Sunday, P. M.
m aterial,
these properties
w ere'
Near C entral Point
Oue cent the word each time.
2:30—
Special
music.
bought
by
the
county.
The
fills'
Between Gold Hill and C entral
To run every issue for oue mouth or
2:45—
Devotional.
Leader, Miss
Point, the Pacific highway cro sses! were made with team s and brought.
more, %c the word each time.
Ott.
Legal R ate:
Griffin creek on a pile trestle 83 up in layers in order to compact the
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . .10c feet long and Jackson creek with a m aterials as much as possible pre­
3:00— Address, Rev. Lawrence.
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
5:45— Supper.
paratory
to
paving
a
t
an
early
date.
l i n e ...............................................Cc sim ilar stru ctu re 103 feet in length.
6 45— Convention prayer m eet­
Construction has been carried on
These trestles are of heavy stand*-
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
ing.
under
the
direction
of
F.
H.
W
alker.
Obituaries, 2 »4 cents the line.
ard construction with lam inated deck
F ratern al Orders and Societies.
8:00 — Decision service, Paul
! resident engineer, and represents a
Advertising for fraternal ord*e,»land a sPhalt ?avln*
Brown.
*
By MRS. C. F. KOEHLER
Contract No. 189, for th eir con- total estim ated cost of $12,000 for
cr societies charging a, regular initi­
T
-"
..
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ struction was awarded on July 8, the 0.2 miles involved. This total
C hristian Endeavorors of Southern
ligious and benevolent orders will be 1919, to Ja'sten H artm an of Jack -1 cost
be d^vede<^ $4,800 to t h e : Oregon will open th eir two day, Sep-
charged the regular ra te for all ad i sonville.
His work was complete sta te - ^2400 to the county and $4800 I tem ber 10 and 11, convention a t
vertising when an adm ission or other
■ ■ ■ » . js/fc
s jrw ■ ■
on
October
14, 1919, and cost $3,- to the railroad company. Expend!-1 Medford a t 9:30 o’clock Saturday
I C A N R E D v e k \0 liA *1Jw ri6» > tt5tli»8bNt,''A
charge is made.
day w it h m y S X E £,,3«JB Ç .,'N E X P E N -
680.70. This cost was borne entire- j tures to date am ount to $9,417.62, ; morning.
S iV E O » « I G t g f f g r R E S U L T S
What Constitutes Advertising!
which
have
all
been
paid
from
state
1
Miss
Ott,
city
Y.
M.
C.
A.
secretary,
G
U A R A J».W S A , PR ZM OMfcY ; « ÈF U N DS U.
In order to allay a m isunderstand- • -v by the state,
W R IT E T Ô O A V
•WkORStA’Tl’ON.'.
!
funds.
will conduct the devotional services
ing among some as to .w hat consti-,
Ahland Over-crossing
ttIZ A B t Iff M A R S H f;ltC ,^b >sgy 50eii«,list
S u it e 807,-^ Broadway Bl<hg;, Portland, Ore.
tutes news and w hat advertising,
in accordance with its policy Of
Neil Creek Bridges
a t each session. Miss Ott has just
we print this very simple rule whiea elim inating railway grade crossings
Neil creek is crossed three times returned from Seabeck sum m er con-
is used by newspapers to differin-
by
the Pacific highway within one ference and will be able to give the
wherever
possible,
the
highway,
atiate between them : “ ALL future
events, where an admission charge commission has put under construc- and one-half miles ju st south of young people real inspiration.
REASONS FOR THE
is made or a collection is taken «tion an overhead crossing of the Ashland.
The bridges used are
W hat would a C hristian Endeavor
SUPREMACY
IS ADVERIISINO.
This applies, to southern Pacific track a t a point standard concrete stru ctu res, having convention be w ithout Paul Brown?
OP THE
kind as well a» to individuals.
on the Pacific highway about one spans of 20, 21 and 28 feet. F ran k Paul Brown will be in Medford Sat­
All reports of such activities after mile south of the city of Ashland. Jordan, of A shland was aw arded urday m orning ready to give us th e
they have occurred is news.
This is the fifth railway grade sepa- C ontract No. 190 for th eir construc- great things of the In tern atio n al con­
All coming social or oiganization ra tjon ¡n Jackson county.
tion on August 5, 1919. His work vention in New York. He will speak
meetings of societies w here no m oney,
‘
contribution is solicited. Initiation} The stru ctu re built for this pur- was complete on Ju n e 1, 1920, a t a Saturday afternoon on new program ,
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.j pose consists of three concrete spans cost of $12,108.99 from state funds, “Th F our Square C hristian.” T hat
of thirty-five feet each and 340 feet under the direction of F . H. W alker, Saturday night banquet! You can’t
We make aii quotations on
of wood trestle approach.
D. M. resident engineer.
miss it. M edforrdites are assem bl­
JOH WORK
Stevenson of P ortland was aw arded
(To
be
continued)
ing all the m akins of a real feast.
from
Then
comes som ething surprising—
THE FRANKLIN PR IC E LIST.
The O riginal S elf-F iller
Guess w hat? Mary Spencer or R uth
Cleans and fills itself in four
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
York or L iberta Gore or someone
seconds
to flU.
_ I
Non-Leakable
knows but you don’t— you’ll have to
E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon,!
Has the BEST of pen clips to
come and see.
Postoffice as Second Class Malli
hold in pocket
R egister now, shine your shoes and
Matter.
A Pen for E very Hand and
«■C=-^=9B=E9E=9=E
.......... 1 ■ 'I — ,
le t’s go.
E very Use
Program for th e Southern Oregon
See Our
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'
♦
C hristian Endeavor Union’s fall
SCHOOL PENS
<♦• Who breathes, m ust suffer; 3>i
for Students
WOMEN GIVE OUT
;»■ and who thinks m ust m ourn; <3> EDITOR’S NOTH The Tidings is tain th a t no liens or tran sfers af­
And he alone is blest who <§» in receipt of complete data relative fecting the title of the property have
Housework is hard enough
«¡>
ne’er was born.— Prior.
<*> to th e Oregon bonus act from the taken place pending th e accomplish­
ment of th e loan, shall cause th e ap ­ when healthy. Every Ashland
#
♦ <s> ❖ <»
❖ <$> <e> «> j W orld W ar V eterans State Aid com-
plicant to record ail necessary in­ woman who is having backache,
blue and nervous spells, dizzy
mission. Owing to the lengthy na­
strum ents and have sam e included
headaches and kidney o r bladder
tu re of the articles they m ust by
in the ab stract or certificate of title
troubles, should be glad to heed
necessity be run in installm ents
insurance a t the expense of the ap­ this Ashland w om an’s experience:
which will be found every day in
Mrs. Jennie Hammond, 649 E.
plicant, shall then cause th e appli­
Main St., says: “ I have used
the Tidings until a com plete ex­
cant to execute the claim, and shall
Doan’s Kidney Pills with benefit
planation is made.
forward the claim, ab stract, m ort­ and am glad to endorse them . My
gage, note, insurance policy and all kidneys troubled me for some
(Continued from last Saturday)
tim e and I had severe backaches
other instrum ents involved to the
th a t made it hard fo r me to keep
42. Imm ediately upon receipt by commission.
going. I was hardly ever free
from
dizziness and headaches and
the
commission
of
an
application
for
Payment
of
Claims
We are hearing some of the com­
th
e
action
of my kidneys was ir­
m ents on those letters th a t we s e n t1 a loan the secretary shall forward to i 4 g All d a im s shall be approved
regular. I used Doan’s Kidney
Fills and they helped me more
to remind you th a t we hope you will the board of appraisers blank forms ¡jjy u æ commission before payment
th an any other remedy I have ever
help build the new Civic clubhouse. • Report of A ppraisal,” containing • js authorized, and the fact of such
tried. It was not long before 1
We regret th at we are too shrinking a description ot th e property offered a pprovai sh al, be recorded in the
was free from tbe backaches and
to repeat the kind words from peo­ as security and suitable blank I minutes. The secretary is author- o th er signs ot kidney com plaint.”
Price 60c, a t all dealers. Don’t
ple who are eager for civic improve­ spaces tor the appraisers’ report, j ized and directed to certify th e fact
m ents and welcome this opportunity The appraisers will then proceed of such approvai On all claims. Af- simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get D oan’s Kidney Pills— the
to help their womenfolks. We are w ithout unnecessary delay to view ter approval the claim s shall be for­ sam e th a t Mrs. Hammond had.
glad to tell the person, who com­ th« property, and will report th eir warded to the secretary of state for
Foster-M ilburn Co., Mfrs., Buffa­
lo. N. Y.
the issuance of w arrants..
plained of our extravagance th a t the findings to the commission.
43. Upon receipt ot th e report of
(To be continued)
paper, printing and envelopes, all
bought in Ashland, were a gift. appraisal, the application and ap­
What Mrs. Dill would call “contrib­ praisers’ reports will be referred to
the commission, who will consider!
uted by a good fairy.”
BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER
7
One woman frothed because we same and tentatively approve or re­
The party is known who
SOUTHERN OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. DON’T FORGET DATES
ask for money “at this time of year.” ject the application.
took the 8-day clock from
44. Should the application re­
Ju st what tim e of year should one
the Dixie Flyer in my gar­
ask for money to build a clubhouse? ceive the tentative approval of the
age Thursday night, and
We consulted the alm anac but got commission, the applicant will be so
notified
and
directed
to
obtain
at
no light.
will save trouble if it is re­
Here is an excellent diary- for any his own expense an abstract of title
The fifty annual reunion picnic
turned at once.
woman who does not w-ish to give or certificate of title insurance, and of Prof. W. J. Dean's class of th e
ROBISON’S GARAGE
her time or money to any public present same to the attorney. At W egner creek school, the class of
the sam e time, the secretary shall I the years 1883, ’84 and ’85, was
work:
January— Spent all my money for forward to the attorney a blank i
form, “ Report of Attorney on T itle,”
Christmas.
February— Sewing ior the family. which shall contain a description of
the property offered as security.
March— Baby liable to be sick.
The attorney shall then proceed to
April— Cleaning house.
examine the abstract or certificate
May— Busy in the garden.
T h a t you are getting full
June— Making graduation dress. ot title insurance and will report his
July— Too much company. Inde­ findings to the commission.
value fo r your money
45. In considering title, liens in
pendence day. Chautauqua.
when you use this class o f
August— Spent all my money ou favor of m unicipalities or other pol­
tobacco.
We have a new stock just in at greatly reduced prices for you to make a selec­
itical subdivisions of the state m ust
my vacation. Too hot.
T h e good, rich, real to­
September— Getting the children be removed to the extent due or de­
tion from.
linquent.
o tt to school. Preserving.
bacco taste lasts so long,
46. Abstract furnished m ust be;
Now is the time to paper, before fall house-cleaning and while the folks are
October— AU the clubs s ta rt and
you don’t need a fresh
prepared
by a responsible abstractor, j
dues have to be paid.
chew nearly as often— nor
on vacation.
November — Getting
ready for or if title insurance certificate he
do
you
need
so
big
a
chew
furnished, it must be furnished by i
Thanksgiving.
New prices on Paint are effective today, which makes first-grade paint in the
as you did w ith the ordi­
D ecem b ir— Making
plans for a company legally competent to in-1
reach of everyone.'
•
nary kind.
sure titles under the laws of the
Christm as.
state of Oregon.
GRACE H. CHAMBERLAIN.
A n y man who has used the
47. Should the atto rn ey ’s report
Real Tobacco C hew w ill
Central Point V isitor—
show satisfactory title, th e secretary
tell you that.
Professor Ercell Hedrick, of Cen­ shall prepare a claim in favor of the i
tral Point, was in Ashland last week applicant and send same to the at­
visitiijg his parents. <Mr. and Mrs. torney for completion.. The attorney
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
Will Hedrick of "B ” street. Prof. shall then cause the applicant to ex­
PAINTS, PAPERS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
Hedrick expects to teach again at ecute the required note (affixing
R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
C entral Point this year, . and his necessary revenue stam p,) m ortgage
school will begiu soou.
and insurance policy, shall ascer-
Ashland ♦ > Tidings
Highway Commission Reports
on Jackson Co. Road Work
OPENS AT
Store Closed Monday
Labor Day
This Weather
Conklin
Fountain
Pen
Oislribution of State Bonus
To Veterans of World War
Civic Club Airs
Comments Made
On "Rest Room”
makes you think of Fall Clothes
Whether you buy them
ready-made or buy the
goods for the making,
you should find it at
and the right kind at the right prices
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
Class Reunion
Wagner School
Held Sunday
WARNING!
“You may be Sure”
says the Good Judge
•S E P T E M B E R 1 5 - 1 6 - 1 7
W all P aper
at R ED U C ED P rices
Dickerson
Son
o
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