Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 10, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THE BLUE LAWS WILL GET YOU IF YOU DON’T WATCH OUT
Local and Personal
Belleview V isitor»“
Mrs. Guy Randles and little
daughter, ot Bellevidw district, are
visiting Mrs. Randles’ granfchotber,
Mrs. W illiam Radcliffe for a fe*
days.
*7°
Albert Taxi.
Saturday, September 10, lMW
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Phone 183.
307-lm
Vour Last Chance to See
BILL HART
SINCE IASI YEAR
HINTS TO CAMPERS
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Whistle”
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and
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Chas. S. Wilson— Painting, paper*
r When you leave th at campfire,
hanging, tinting. Satisfaction guar
brother,
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8 -lm '
anteed. P. O. Box 244.
>
Put it out!
®
i> It is apt to breed another—
Recover from Illness—
.
,«
Put it OUt!
♦ '
Elm er Morrison is able to be back
»
Forest
fires
start
from
little
<
§
>
in the Automotive shop again after
?» When the
woods are dry and <S>
IN
a few days’ illness.
<♦> brittle,
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299-tf <S> So when you remove the kittle, <i>
Watch Yeo’s window.
<$,
Put it out!
♦
Leaves for I d a h o -
Mrs. Frank Dickey left 9unday $> Do not leave one spark to <$■
evening with her sister, Mrs. Cora <s> smolder—
Put it out!
*
Edwards, for Burley, Ida., which is a
Mrs. Edw ards’ home. Mrs. Edw ards
One small spark will soon grow •
came here for her health, and is re-, j.
b o ld e r -
turning to her home much im proved -•»
Put it out!
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,«i> One small spark may prove a <»
Ladies’ all pure linen embroidery.,.^
whale;
handkerchiefs, 60c values 33c, 7 5 c ! T h e r e , wheu you hit the trail, <?>
values 45c, in thrf Drummer Sam-
Down it with a w ater pail— <§>
CUT-PRICE GERMAN
pie Sale Saturday and Monday at
P ut it out!
♦
GOODS MENACE TO
Ferguson’s.
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U. S. M ERCHANDISE
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FOREST FIRES DECREASE
«5 OAK ST.
IN NUMBERS THIS YEAR
M oves to E ast Main Street —
(Continued from Page l l
Now Open for B usiness
PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 8.— Re-.
Mrs. Letty Judy has moved to her
German catalog, dated May 2^1921.
new home on East Main street, th at I ports just received at D istrict For-
<’. G. ENGLISH, Prop.
quoting a price of sixty m arks on a
she purchased recently from Mrs. I. ester George H. Cecil’s oifices here
lawn mower, which is an exact dup­
N. Smith. Mrs. Judy has been pre- from the twenty-two national tor-
licate of a popular American model
viously making her home with her ests in Oregon and W ashington
C. B L A M K I N
that at today’s price of labor and
daughter, Mrs. W alter Maxey, on show th a t the num ber of forest fires
m aterials cannot be produced in
reported to date has been sm aller
Allison street.
America for less than $4.25. W ith
than a year ago and th at the num ­
BARGAINS iN
the m ark w orth but a fraction more
Are you interested in a 1920 ber of large fires has been greatly
Real Estate
than a cent and a half in American
Buick six, 5 cord tires, run less reduced.
money, the German price for the
than 4 000 miles. This car is a real
The figures just compiled show
mower is 7 6 cents, or six tim es be
bargain.
Call Ford garage. Ash­ th a t since July 1, there have been
t i t j nod Ran et» Propertle»
low
the American price. So you can
Housen to Kent.
land.
%
8-2 769 forest fires reported on the na­
see ‘what I mean when I say this In-
tional forests of Oregon and Wash-
Hawaii H at Nothing on the U n W
, \ s t i y will be destroyed not crip­
Return* Front ’F risco—
i ington, as compared to 930 a year
Wearing 'Em Higher, i f Marie Í
CITIZENS’ BANK Bt 11,1)1 NG
pled, if adequate ‘protection is not
Mrs. D. A. Applegate returned yes- agQ at thia saiue date A lo ta i of
provided.”
erday from San Francisco, where
"
15,182 acres has been burned over
doge heads, "the potieanaa*» lo t” n
Many other industries face a like
>he has been visiting h er daughter to September 1.
Jobs with these guardians of law
fate. The basket m anufacturers of
iiiss Gladys, for the last th ree week«.
The
i u r
l forest
u ic o i
service
n t in v v
divides forest
the aurrtying of bathing
»thing suits.
su
America,
seventy-five in all. giving
“Somebody io always taking the joy out of life.*’ pouted Marie Prevoat Universal star, as these two
lan rejoices in eating home cooking fires into three classes, according
employment
to 10,000 w orkers anti
blnecoats
stopped
her
as
she
was
about
to
plunge
.into
the
Atlantic.
"You
ought
me take a
nee again.
to the acreage burned over " by each
dip hrst.
with a capital investm ent of $10,
fire. Class A fires are fires cover­
"Not a.chanca, ml
not taking any chances on your
000,000, face ruin. ‘‘Many baskets
303tf
For pleating see Orres.
aMoldng»—oaough
ing not over one-quarter acre; class
w ill (Io your plow ing right now
are being imported from Germany
B covering over a q u arter acre and
"gg
l'<> Visit M other—
in your h a u l, stick y soil.
and Japan, where labor is extremely
Mrs. Morris Plym ate left this morn- not over ten acres, and class C fires W ashington the fire danger i s , club meetings, urging th a t the w orn-, with the expectation ot' improving cheap and much of the work is done
Rnrguin iu used sew ing niuchine;
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_
_ _______
over ten
acres. The 1920 _____
greatiy
lessened. „ with conditions ■ en avoid harsh language, bad tem- the apparatus to the point where its
iag for Caldwell, Idaho, to visit her covering
report for the period from July 1! still dangerous east of the moun- per, unsigned letters and other v u l-! operation will be simple and prac- in the homes by the women and chil­ also a new carload of W hile sew­
mother, Mrs. W. W. Stevens. She
dren,” writes E. A. Florang, presi­ ing m achines Ju>l in, al
‘xpects to be gone a couple of montl.r to September 1 showed 551 class tains. In Oregon the conditions on 1 garlties in stating th eir objections ticable.
dent of the Burlington Basket com­
A fires, 239 class R fires, and 140 ¡th e west side of the Cascades are to having a women’s club house in
LONDON, Sept. 10.— That allied pany, "and the only way we hope to
Peil's Corner
All linen towels in guest and rag­ class C, a total of 930 fires inside ; still dangerous, madb more so, for Ashland. They may not know howi
compete with these countries is to
th
e
national
forests.
The
1921
flg
-,e
s
t
officers
state,
by
the
earlier
d
a
te
’
many
thousand
women’s
club
hou
ses)
troops
may
be
sent
into
West
Man­
liar sizes, a t wholesale prices in the
have the im port duties based on the
Drummer Sample Sale a t Fergu­ ures, for this same period, give 540 Of the opening of the deer se a so n 'a re in our fair land today. He p a y s|K a r>' 1° p re v e n t an A u s tio -H u n g a r American valuation plan.”
class A, 179 class B, and 50 class thia year, while in eastern Oregon a compliment to the pro-club housej ian w ar> w’bich would involve the
son’s Saturday and Monday.
the woods are very dry and the peak faction because of the sincerity of little entente, was leliab y ieport-
C, or 181 less fires than for 1920.
TOt» LATE TO CLASSIFY.
I their efforts and th eir desire to be I : z-.zl llAVO
/ H
V
hère I today,
The dangerous fire season is not of the fire season is yet to come.
1920 Buick six, 5 cord tires, a
FOR SALE— 160 acres of land seven
of service and pleasure to Ashland
real bargain.
Call Ford garage, over yet by any means, the D istrict
miles east of Ashland, 3 room
LONDON, Sept. 10.— Three were
and ner
her guests,
Ashland.
8-2 F orester saldt and florest officers
house, fair barn. 2,000,000 feet
guesvs, even
ev«u a
u t w the expense kllled an d several wounded today in
of tim ber, three-fourths mile irom
are still urging hunters, campers
_ . a,rtn upon
,,„nn thA
,
nrinPt.
G
of considerable personal comfort. an explosion
the form er Ger­
school, several springs, 12 acres
Big values in fancy bath towels and other users of the forests to use
He ends his le tte r with the follow­ man subm arine Deutschland at B irk­
in cultivation. 50 acres fenced,
md bath sets in file D rum m er fam - th e greatest possible care to see th at
ing couplet;
good
term s at 6 per cent, or will
enhead, where the subm arine was
ile Sale Saturday and Monday at they leave no- unextinguished fires
“ Please re-read the Golden Rule
trade
for Ashland property. See
> being dismantled.
Ferguson's.
C. B. Lamkin.
8-lm o
You used to lisp in Sunday school.'
in th e woods.
GRACE H. CHAMBERLAIN.
“ The most encouraging rMsult,”
A storia— Columbia F ru it Cannery FOR RENT— Housekeeping room»,
H andkerchiefs ! H andkerchiefs !
An interesting ° letter has been re- ■
U l istrict
S in c i F
r o orester
r e m e r v Cecil
evu m
j b , “ iu
m e ,
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says,
of the
adults only, use of parlor and p i-•
starts operations Sept. 6.
Hundreds of them on sale at whole­ 1921 figures, is th a t the num ber o f ^ « * 1 from Mr- Jedediah B ruleyhorn,
CONTROLLED AUTO
ano.
153 G ranite street, phons
sale price, all drum m er samples, at class C fires or fires covering over 1» which he says th at all this noise;
......... BEING DEVELOPED
411-R.
8-1
NOW
SAN ANTONIO DAMAGE
Ferguson’s Saturday and Monday.
ten acres, has been cut from 14ft in i-b o u t a civic club house makes him
BY ARMY AIR SERVICE1
RUNS TO MILLIONS FOR EXCHANGE— My equity $3800
1920 to 50 for 1921; also the fine think of a tra in tooting a rew miles
strictly modern stucco 5 room
Good food, cooked right, served
_____ _____
By JAMES T. KOLBERT
record being made on most of the ¡before
it gets to the station. The
bungalow with sleeping porches,
(C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
from
P
ag
e
1)
it reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland
in Dinuba. Calif., town of 5000,
For example; R anger E train may be sidetracked for a tim e (U nited Press Staff C orrespondent)
297tf forests.
Grill.
center of raisin belt. For partly r p
•
ville
has
been
washed)
out.
Greed-
but
the
station
Waits.
Mr.
Bruley
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
10.—
Next
on
C. Peachey, of the Dead Indian dis­
improved farm.
D. Rasmussen, ± O U 1*111 £
moor
is
reported
as
completely
in­
I horn believes in giving women as the program of tw entieth century
8-9*
ANJOU, BOSC AND COMICE PEARS trict on the C rater forest, had nine
Cutler, Calif.
fires to Septem ber 1~ bu t the total much freedom as they can use. He progress is the radio controlled au- undated and the “ Katy special”
Will be ready to pick the 16th.
train which left Dallas last night is FOR SALE— Kitchen range, wood or
Will begin packing the 19th for ship­ area burned over by these nine fires bought a washing machine for his > tomobile.
coal, hot w ater colls, good condi­
A nother wife » years ago,
a ir service engineers
a t Me marooned between Georgetown and
— - and)
- says
- he would I , The
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—
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tion, half price. 425 East Main i
ment— A shland F ru it and Produce was only one-half acre.
be glad to take her to town w ilt Cook Field, Dayton, O., have in their Austin. All trains at San Marcus
St.
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Association.
8*4 encouraging feature to me is
him
when
he
has
to
go
on
business,
possession
an
invention
which
makes
are
tied
up
by
the
high
waters
fine co-operation being given
federal forest officers by county if only she m ight have a place to it possible for them to drive a three­
WEST VIRGINIA MOON.
peace officers in enforcing th e state rest and meet her friends and fresh- wheeled autom obile from th e office.
A CLASSIFIED AD is a Busi­
SH INERS HAVE SECRET
laws against leaving cam pfires u n -1 on ber mind a bit. She can’t do They cau make the machine (fart
w ill m ake sp ecial m onthly rates
The Oregon forest 'm u ch shopping with little Jed in about the field, make it stop sud­ ness G etter. It goes every where
CODE TO FOOL O FFICERS extinguished.
and pops right out at one every
to perm anent gu ests. A ll room s
leads so fa r with nineteen convic- her arms.
H av in g the other two denly with a screeching of brakes;
frime you pick up The Tidings.
have h ot and cold w ater and
HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Sept. 10. tlons secured out of a total of th ir­ children in school means m ore spare cause it to tu rn to the rig h t or left,
Try it and prove whnt we say.
and
make
it
do
everything
th
a
t
the
time
for
her,
and
she
w
ants
to
join
steam heat.
— The West Virginia m ountaineers ty-five fires reported, with the Wen­
driver
a
t
the
wheel
may
call
for.
the
Civic
club.
His
next
paragraph
and moonshiners may not be long on atchee forest second with fifteen
This auomobile is about eight feet
education, but they are certainly en­ convictions.” In 1920, from July 1 is worth quoting:
long,
runs on th ree pneum atic tired
to
September
1.
there
were
forty-1
"I
wish
my
wife
and
the
other
dowed with plenty of shrewdhetoa'
wheels
and has a speed ranging
and ingenuity to offset w hatever they two convictions while this year, for women m ight be content to be aux-
are lacking in book learning. For the same two-month period, eighty 'JHary members of our lodge, since from four to ten miles an hour. It
years it has been a battle of wits three convictions have been secured, this arrangem ent would s a \e us jan- has no aerial or antenna system vis­
o( Ashland
between the m ountaineer moon­ with a large num ber of pending fire ’ Rot* wages, but Ashland is bound ible.
Ashland, Oregon
The “ selector” does the work.
to grow, and I hope th e women may
shiners and the ’’revenoos.” More trespass cases yet to be tried.
The * selector” is th e h eart of the
Forest officers a ttrib u te this im- he among those who help the good
often the m ountaineers win.
mass
of m achinery under the hood,
Federal officers, returning to provement in record largely to the I work along, even though they do It
and
receives
and distributes the im- i
Condensed
headquarters here from a tour fact th a t rangers and guards are re-1 their own way, a n d even if I have
pulses
wirelessed
by
th
e
men
a
t
the
to
spend
a
few
dollars
to
get
things
through
Lincoln county during porting discoveries b etter and get­
which they seized 2800 gallons of ting to fires quicker than ever be­ started. I believe it is a good in­ radio controls. The "selector’ ’op­
erates twelve controls and can be
M ountain lookout stations vestm ent.”
m ash, nine stills and a quantity of fore.
Mr. Bruleyhorn quaintly adds put into action w ithin less than a
September 6th, 1921
moonshine whiskey, report much dis­ have also been b etter equipped this
second
after
the
push
button
a
t
the
year
w
ith
fire-finding
in
s
tru
m
e
n
ts
,
that
the
women
who
oppose,
con
couragem ent over a code system put
RESOURCES
in to use by the m ountain moon- and telephone lines, so th a t quicker demn and fight every new idea or tran sm itter In the radio station is
action is being secured, and to the change of any sort, are the same pressed.
Loans ................................................ $3?6,098.32
shiners. '
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The
car
can
be
controlled
from
little
girls
who
Used
to
stand
by
the
The “code” varies in different fact th a t justices of the peace of
Bonds and W a r r a n ts ..................... 168,478.35
communities, but it is such th a t both states are co-operating with old school house fence and refuse to the ground and from airplane, the ?
Banking House ............................. 16,000.00
HIT THE TRAIL
nothing can be done by th e officers the field officers in strictly enforc­ play the game. The curious p art was test showed. Aside from the value
F u rn itu re and F ix tu re s...............
5,500.00
to prevent its utilisation.
For ex­ ing the state laws against careless­ th at they not only refused to play of tire radio controlled car in times
Cash and Exchange ..................... 83,746.82
for
Ijpt did all th e could to spoil the of peace, the contrivance will be in-i
am ple a woman will, upon observ­ ness with fire in the forests. .
Other R e s o u rc e s ......................
2,949.60
ing the approach or presence of the
Forest officers say th a t the air- game for the other children. They valuable in time of war. it was
Total $842,770.10
federal officers, rush out of a cabin 1 planes furnished and piloted by men never suggested any game them - pointed o u t..
G
reat
tanks,
filled
with
high
ex­
, from the 91st aero- squadron have selves, yet resented the ideas of any
door and begin yelling;
LIABILITIES
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been of very m aterial assistance in other child and were constantly plosives could be launched against
‘So-o-o-o cow: so-o-o-o-o-cow.
Capital Stock .................................$ 50,000.00
This translated m eans: “The fed-¡O regon and on the Olympic penin-: peeved le9t. they be asked to fill in the enemy w ithout endangering the
MEDFORD, OREGON
Surplus and Profits ......................
19,540.96
members
of
the
attack
in
g
force,
i
eral men are here, so hide the still sola in spotting fires quickly, in when more girls were needed to
DEPOSITS
.......................................
5«».523.5«
Ships
laden
with
TNT
could
be
di­
spite of the fact th a t due to a sh o rt­ m ake th e game a success.
quick.”
Reserve for Taxes .........................
1,205.64
Even
Mr. B ruleyhorn says th a t he sees rected against battleships.
The officers declare there 1s no age of gas th e forest patrol was
Rediscounts
..............................
2,500.00
airplanes
could
be
loaded
with
ex­
way to prevent the women from call* shut down for several weeks iu the both sides to most propositions, and
hopes that the non-club house fac­ plosives and dropped a t a given
ing the cows home, yet they say It height of the season.
Total $642,770.10
The reports from the field indi­ tion may take advantage of press point w ithin th e enemy lines.
is possible to go for days and not
The engineers are hard at work!
cate that west of the Cascades in publicity an » public discussions M
see a cow in the whole mountains.
Larry
Semon
Coming—
Sunday
Monday
Louise
Glaum
"The Reni
Collector”
Love
in
The O.K. Barber Shop
u
k
i u
v
d
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
a
STUDE-
BAKER
q
Civic Club Notes
L itt le S ix
D rops $200.°°
Hotel Ashland
$1,375
1,350
1,705
2,150
Roadster
Coupe
Sedan
D elivered Here
w ith
Cord Tires
Tim ken B earings
L eath er U pholstery
P late Glass in R ear
Spe d and G ear in
T ransm ission
T ransm ission Lock
Flexible U niversals
and
quality all over
T h e C itiz e n s B a n k
Statement of Condition
Sold on Easy Terms
Hittson’s
and
i Class A Garage
,
ASHLAND