Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Tuesday, September I t, 1M Î
ASHLAND D À i t t TTDDÍGB.
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too early to pass judgm ent on w hat I In this decision. And there is a big
land
will be tillable on the basis of ^ot
money involved in the land
Local and Personal
Stories of the
Rogue River Valley Cherries
elevation. Much of tne finest fruits values- aS weI1 as county Propert*
in general. Those cherry crops make
of this region are now grown on ele­
298-tt
W atch Y eo’s w indow .
one very im portant suggestion about
Street and Tow n
Average $800 Per Acre Revenue
vations up to 200u feet and more.
what can actually be accomplished.
This fact of siicvessful farm ing on
aies
Leave for 'F tisco—
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— ■ ■
,
■Sai«
the highlands may, and surely will,
Mrs. J. Z. Wing left last evening
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P ortland— Lower prices on high­
raise the available tillable land of
on a business trip to San Franelsco.
By O. H. BARNHILL
way construction and lower prices
Royal
Annes
averaged
at
least
100
accomplished
w
ithout
auy
irrigation
______
Have you seen G. F. B illings's!
the country from about 108,000
on bonds shown by recent bids.
pounds per tree ten years of age, or other than the m oisture th a t the
On H unting Trip—
million dollar picture?
It is en-
acres to probably twice th a t area,
7000 pounds per acre of 70 trees, and black soil of the orchards retains,
J. Z. Wing and Edw ard Ryan are • closed in a large fram e and hangs
and the agricultural receipts accord­
the
receipts to the growers were Doubtless th a t ground holds such
The native Britons offered up h u ­
on a hunting trip in the McCloud« in the prim ary departm ent of the)
ingly. It may and probably will add
$11.75 per tree net, or $822.50 per m oisture far better than the lighter
man
sacrifices.
country.
I Methodist Sunday school, where the 1
several million dollars to the reve­ — ----- !--------
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-
acre of seventy trees, and $8225 soils of the valley floor,
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i youthful minds absorb from the pic-
nues of this community each year.
i
from
ten
acres.
Bings
averaged
That
same
orchard
produces
some
ANJOU, BOSC AND COMICE PEARS tu re sentim ents of kindness and
It is plainly to the interests of a l l (
about 25 per cent less. This was of the finest Bose pears grown in
Will be ready to pick the 1 5 tb .! brotherly love, much as people did
, the people to learn by actual exper-
The body of R. M. E&lick, aged
w ithout irrigation a t levels of the county, and they make such
Will begin packing the 19th for sh ip -, jn Irving’s story of the Great Stone
i ience all about the capacity for suc-
70
years,
a
prospector,
was
fo
u
n
d
;
1600
to more than 1900 feet above grade a t an elevation of 2100 feet.
m ent— A shland Fruit and Produce p ace This picture represents a lit­
j cessful farm ing of the high root-
w ill m ake special m onthly rates
¡the sea.
High grade Newtown and Delicious
Association,
1-4 tle newsboy com forting another, who I Sunday in *his cabin on Sardine
hills, with and without irrigation, to perm anent g u ests. AU room s
creek, two miles from M esslnger’s ^* ®
apples come from the W esterlund j
has been
unable
of ad
his -' I SaWmi11, by W1Ulam P ayQe- a s t o c k - p
have hot anti cold w ater and
Civic Club luncheon at Hotel Ash- »tock
oV pap
ers^th to
e la dispose
tte r "being
Here is a report made ex- » orchard at heights ranging from 1750 i and th a t as soon as possible.
There are literally millions of dol-. steam heat.
land Tuesday, September 20. at 12
hv . hn , ’
_ ‘»an.
Death had been due to a
pressly for this article by J. A.
to 1825 feet by actual survey topo-l
lars of yearly crop returns at stake
.vised by the form er to sell a more buU<jt from &
r e v o l v e r , W esterlund on the 1920 cherry » graphy.
o'clock.
Tickets, 60c, at Mrs. popular periodical.
fired into the brain, supposedly by A* crop of th e W esterlund orchard »
This Is Very Im portant
Sugg's m illinery parlor. 39 East
• • •
the
victim.
No
motive
was
assigned
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*
*
»ea>
'
Medford:
<
t>
It
is
assumed by many people of
Main street.
10-6*
B. A. Finch, preacher, painter and
R
oyal
A
nnes
»
't
h
e
valley
th a t such land should not
by the coroner, who was called to ‘®*
i parsnip prom oter, has worked a veri-
♦< Average of poorest
» ¡b e counted in the tillable area, on
U lm er People W ill H ave Fal.—
tabla transform ation on the long- I investigate.
|
It
is
believed
Eddick
had
b
e
e
n
,
trees,
lbs.
per
tree
87
»
¡ t h e theory th a t some of it will be
That the farm ers and housewives neglected property at the corner of
dtead
about
a
week.
His
body,
w
ith
j'^
Average
of
best
trees,
»
! difficult to irrigate.
of the W imer district are wide w im er street and Alta avenue. The
,bs- Per tree . . .
246 »
Here we have proof th a t it will
aw ake and believe in advertising | ailiount of vegetables which have a ghastly wound behind the left ear *
“Once Upon A Time”
?
Average
of
all
trees
—
was
found
lying
on
the
floor,
make
big crops of cherries w ithout
their community is evidenced by the been produced in tbIs back yard is
lbs. per tree . . .
100 » irrigation, and probably of grapes;
fact th a t on next Monday, Septem- a iino8t beyond belief. One hundred partly covered by an overcoat. The
At
70
trese
per
acre,
revolver
lay
in
his
partly
clutched
and other products. It is entirely
her 19. farm products and canned dollars wortb of spinacbi radl8heg
We have as large depositors in this
acre in lbs...............
7000 »
goods will be assembled at the and ,ettuce atone were aold
Tbese hand. The last date m arked off the 4*
bank, men and women who “once
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
<»
giange hall at Wimer, from which crops were succeeded by early peas, calendar hanging on the wall was i> Sales from each tree
upon a tim e” opened their accounts
at $11.75 to grow er $ 11.75 » BOR SALE— Straw, $3.50 a loan,
selection of the best will be m a d e , and th e la tte r in turn gave >ay to September 7. An inquest will be ♦
with one lone dollar.
held.
?
>
Each
acre of 70 trees
delivered. Call at C. D. Owen,
<S>
by the county agent and home d e m -! string beans— three crops in one sea-
519 M ountain Ave.
10-2*
A search of papers found in the ♦
at same r a t e ...........
822.50 »
onstration agent to be forwarded to 8On from the same ,and
Like the fairy tales, their thrift and
1
cabin showed th a t Eddick h ad a * Ten acres at same ra te 8225.00 » , WANTED— A good milk
the state fair at Salem.— Medford
industry
are rapidly bringing them
Mr. Finch’s triple-cropping m eth­
| price et(, Addregs c A cow. State
sister. Mrs. R. W eir, living in M id / » » » ♦ » « > » <^ »
Mail Tribune.
to the stage of financial independence
care Tid-
ods rem ind one of the ag ricu ltu ral
ings.
igan, who has been notified of the
where they "live happily ever a fte r.” «
I operations being carried on in Clack­
See our bargains in used cars
tragedy. O ther papers showed th a t
B1»g cherries averaged about 25
am as county by Randel R. Howard,
Prices reduced.
Overland Marcy
the dead man had $200 to his cred- i Pe r cent less than the Royal Andes, FOR RENT— Furnished large first
who wrote the Jackson county book­
floor front room, gas for cook­
Co.
io - l
it in the Bank of Gold Hill. L etters hut, like the Royal Annes, were fine
ing; also large second floor room
let.
Fred Lockley calls H ow ard’s
w ritten to him indicated th a t in his ' ,n Quality. These cherries sold in
with sleeping porch attached.
For pleatiug see Orres.
303tf ten acres a “ four story farm .” Straw ­ life he had mined in the far corner^ sm all quantities for shipm ent to
Phone 411-R Or 153 G ranite St. 1 !
berries occupy the ground floor,
of the e arth — Alaska, A ustralia and K lam ath Falls and local points at
FOR SALE- -Piano.
Ashland, Oregon
prunes the second, chickens the
Hotel Aalihind A rrivals—
Inquire 74
South America.
about 15 cents per pound.
Third
St.
9-2*
!
third,
and
Randal
has
the
fourth!
A. Rollroy, H. W. McGlenn, A. B.
Eddick was last seen about a week
i ’<>r large shipm ents and sale^
Dorsey, Portland; John F. W ild e,: stor-v >» his head- Last spring the
ago. He was evidently in good J»ade through the grow ers’ assocla- FOR SALE— One reed set, 8 pieces,
Chicago; Ray L. A ntrum , G. Rj w riter worked with Mr. Howard In
1 dining table, 4 dining chairs,
health. No note was left offering tion, they netted the producers 11.75
vugs. Universal range, gray ena­
Hunt. Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. F. C obtaining members for the farm bu-
an explanation of the apparent sui­ cents a pound. It .will be seen th a t
mel. piano, victrola and records, i
Fltzpatrick, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. j reau »» Clackamas and W ashington cide.
the average ra te of yield was high,
7 W hite Leghorn chickens five
Fred Reynolds, Seattle; J. A. Thom- ’ counties.
1
months old. 657 Boulevard. 10-3
and the tree retu rn s of $11.75 each
But to retu rn to Mr. Finch, who is
as. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Connelly, G.
a t lowest calculations for Royal An­ GRAVENSTEIN APPLES— 50 lb.
prom oting
the
crook­ BURCH DENIES HE
F. Dunne, A. Schwab, W. W. Pot­ patiently
nes.
dox , 75c delivered. Phoue 9 -F -ll. |
ter, Dunsmuir, Calif.; E. Emmons, necked squash and bull-nosed pep-?
MADB CONFESSION OP
The acre value was $822.50, an d
R. B. Dorsey, Portland; C. L. Las- per. He has the enthusiastic h e lp '
KENNEDY MURDER from a ten acre orchard th e money FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING —
T K TMCATFit BEAUTin.
M attresses made over; packing
sell, Denver. Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. L. of two lively youngsters, who would
receipts would be $8225 from a
and crating. Douglas, 25 3 Fourth |
A. McPherson, Turlock, C ailf.; C. make the finest kind of members fo r'
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 13.— m oderate average, and m ight g o ______________
S t Phone 63-R.
10-6*
K irk and family, K lam ath Falls.
a garden club. Who will form such “ I t’s an infernal lie from beginning
more than twice th a t am ount. A j FOR RENT— Furnished housekeep-
a club?
to end,” said A rth u r Burch in his 160 acre field of K ansas w heat, a t '
in g ro o m . Inquire 316 Hargadine.
Good food, cooked right, served
"Most of my garden work is done cell in jail here today, referring to
14
bushels
per
acre
and
$2.20
per
10-3!
at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland before and a fte r putting in full time a statem ent made by Chandler
bushel, would retu rn to the farm er FOR SALE— Two dozen year old
Grill.
2&7tf at my tra d e ,” explained Mr. Finch,
Sprague, a rep o rter for the Los An­ $4928. Ten acres of Rogue river
White Leghorn hens. O. A. C.
thoughtfully thum ping a honey-dew geles Examiner, th a t Burch had con­
stock.
1401 Boulevard.
10-2’
valley
cherries
could
beat
160
acres
Don’t forget th a t we offer good
melon with one hand and mashing a fessed to the murdfer of J. Belton
of Kansas wheat by $3297.
values in used cars— Dodge, Max
SWEET CIDER— 40c gal. delivered.
potato bug with the other. ‘Yes, I Kennedy.
A lso D one W ith ou t Irrigation
Phone 9 -F -ll.
well. Overland, Chalmers and Fords.
get pretty tired sometimes, but it is
“
There
isn’t
a
word
of
tru
th
in
i
And
another
very
im
portant
point
I
Overland Marcy Co.
10-1
—Starring—
LOST— On E ast Main between E lks’
b etter for me th a n to lie abed un­ it,” said Burch in reference to
is at least partly settled by the suc­
club and Morton St., purse con;
til tim e to go to work and then loaf Sprague’s copyrighted article in
cess of these cherries. They are e v l-' taining two keys and some coins.
W ednesday A fternoon d u b —
around a fte r supper. W orking in which Sprague claimed th a t Burch dentiy one crop th a t will work with
Finder may keep purse and coin,
The W ednesday Afternoon* club
the pure a ir and sweating the lead confessed he slew Kennedy with the I excellent results at high elevations
but please return keys. K Nel­
picnic supper will be at th e home
son (T ailo r), 65 E. Main St. 10-tf
out of one’s system is good for a knowledge of Mrs. Obenchaln, whq
The
lowest,
land
on
the
W
esterlund
•
—and—
of Dr. and Mrs. W ebster W ednesday
painter. I am very careful about is jointly charged with Burch 0 orchard where these cherries grew. FOR RENT— Three rooms, down
evening at 5 o’clock, so th a t those
getting paint on my hands, which K ennedy’s m urder. Mrs. Obenchaln
stairs, hot and cold water, bath
was 1600 feet above sea level, and
who desire to do so, may return, to
is where most of such poison is ab­ later denied Burch’s purported state ­
and toilet, one block to church and
the highest m ore than 1900 feet in
A shland for the prayer m eeting at sorbed.”
school. 2 31 ^Mechanic St.
10-2*
ment,
in
so
far
as
she
was
con­
elevation, or 532 feet above the level
7.30. All those planning to go, and
• « •
cerned.
It is a poM-ei-rul di-iunati« story of
i at the Medford station of the Southf
the cars to take them , should be at
Tom Hudson, the expert mechan­
um gled liv es that carries th e spec­
ern Pacific railroad.
And It was
the Presbyterian church not later
ic, who knows more interesting
tator to tropic isle s and by its beau­
than 2:30 p. m.— Mrs. Shinn.
The O.K. Barber Shop
things than any other man in seven SO UTH ERN ORE. PIO NEERS
tifu l photography h old s th e a tte n ­
OF LOCAL INTEREST
W
ILI,
M
EET
H
ER
E
SEPT.
10
states, has traded a couple of P ort­
iW OAK ST.
tion as by a m agic sp ell.
Some People We Know, and We
Will
Profit
by
Hearing
land
lots
for
an
acre
of
ground
be­
GRANTS PA SS FIG H TER
Comedy
Now Open for Buslnetw
Weekly
(Continued from Page 1)
About Them
tween the Scenic Drive and Alta
TRAINING AT M E D F O R D -
This is a purely local event.
<’. G. ENGLISH, Prop.
Many fine fruit trees still editor of the Tidings.
Remember-
Reception j
FOR SCRAP, JE SS INGRAM I uvenue
Starts Today!
It took place in Ashland.
rem ain on this place, which was in committee, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. B u t-!
Not in some faraw ay place.
You are asked to investigate it.
Jack Burns has arrived in Med­ tu rn owned by two musical men, ler, Mrs. A. E. Kinney, George J
Asked to believe a citizen’s
ford from G rants Pass, and will Gillis and Razor. The la tte r is now Dunn, and Fred W agner. Memorial
word;
start training at the Nat for his go preserving his fine voice in phono­ committee, Mrs. A. E. Kinney, O. A.
To confirm a citizen’s state ­
with Jess Ingram . B um s has boxed graph records.
Stearns, Fred W agner, Miss Lydia ment.
Any article th a t is endorsed at
some good boys, such as Muff Bron­
McCall, and Mrs. H. H. Sargent of
home
son, A rt Kelly, Young Tram betes and
Music lovers sometimes wonder Jacksonville. Music com m ittee, Mrs.
Is more worthy of confidence
Hoke, and from his record he is sure why they nevermore have the pleas- John Parson and Mrs. G. S. BuXle*
Than one you know nothing
to give Jess Ingram all he is looking ure of listening to the sweet silvery Dedication committee, Mrs. G. S. about,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Endorsed by unknown people.
for.
voice of Mrs. Sylvan Provost. Her Butler and Mrs. Emil Pell. D ecora-,
Fred D eardorff, m achinist, 90
Ingram says he has got to win sister died two years ago. “ Since tion committee, Mrs. J. M. W agner, •
Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, makes the following announcem ent:
5th St., Ashland, says: My kidneys
for he has a m atch with Red Camp­ th en my friends say there are tears Miss Mabel Russell, Mrs. Donnely, weer all out of fix and I had such
“ We are m aking another reduction in the prices of Ford can« and the Ford truck, effective to­
bell a t Gold Hill for next month.
' in my voice,” explains Mrs. Provost. and Miss .Rose Patterson.
Dinner backaches th a t I could hardly
day. The new prices average $70.00 under the form er prices, a J j are the lowest at which Ford cars
bend
over
and
it
was
ju
st
as
hard
The sport fans will have a glim psej “ My singing makes them feel like committee, Mrs. Sylvester Patterson
and trucks have ever been sold. List prices, F. O. B. Detroit, aae now as follows •
to straighten up. My kidneys
and Mrs. L. Van Sant.
of Billy Huff when he meets Kid crying. I wish It were not so.
\
didn’t act right, either. I read of
A m ount of
♦ ♦ •
Clark of C entral Point in his six-
Doan’s Kidney Pills and used
New Price
Old P rice
R eduction
them . They strengthened my
round go.
*94 Alta avenue’s principal resident, BANDIT HOLDS UP
ChassiM ....................................................... 0 2 0 5 .0 0
0
3
4
5
.0
0
050.00
back and kidneys and rid me of
Joe Blackburn, the boy th a t won’t Henry Cartea, will have his annual
Runabout
..................................................
325
.0
0
3
7
0
.0
0
4 0 .0 0
STANDARD OIL CO.
the aches and pains.”
stay down, will meet Kid W illiams crysanthem um show this fall, bigger
Price
60c,
a
t
all
dealers.
Don’t
Touring
G
a
r
.............................................
355.00
4 1 0 .0 0
0 0 .0 0
MEDFORD STATION
who put Brown away in three and b etter than ever. The gorgeous
simply ask for a kidney remedy
Truck .........................................................
4 4 5.00
4 0 0 .0 0
0 0 .0 0
ioun.dk. This bout should please all blossoms cover a stone wall as a
Tbe stan d a rd Oil company suf- — get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the
Coupe ................ ..... . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 0 .0 0
0 0 0 .0 0
100.00
the fans, for it is a fight from gong wonderfully beautiful floral decora-¡fered a slight pecuniary loss Friday. same th a t Mr. D eardorff had.
Sedan
0
6
0
.0
0
7
0
0
.0
0
100.00
Foster-M ilburn Co., Mfrs., Buffa­
to gong.
tion.
night at 10 o’clock when a bandit lo, N. Y.
“ This is the third price cut during the past twelve months, On September 22. 1920, the price
• ♦ •
B attling Frick is doing road work
with a red bandana handkerchief ov­
of
Ford
touring cars was reduced from $575 to $440; June 7th t o $415, and now to $355, making
every day and will be in the best of
Mrs. Minta W eren, recently from er his face and a six-shooter of gen­
total reductions in this type of $220, or 38 per cent. The same proportionate reductions have been
shape when he enters the ring with W right creek, has beautified the old erous proportions in his hand, step­
made in all other types. One year ago the price of the Ford Sedan was $976; today it lists at
Kid Sargent for ten rounds. Bat-1 Cunningham place on Alta avenue ped into the service station on South
$660.00 with the same equipment.
tllng Frick has won his last two bv growing a great profusion of pur- Riverside avenue, Medford, and dte-
“ We are taking advantage of every known economy in the m anufacture of our products in order
fights and says this one will be t h e ; pie, pink and white asters near the manded the leather sack full of sil­
th
at
we may give them to the public at the lowest possible price, and by doing th at, we feel that we
s*me.
. street. They are all now flowering ver, which T. W. Johnston, operator
are
doing
the one big thing th at will help this country into m oi^ prosperous times. People are in­
Kid Sargent Is w orking out a t Ash­ in all their wondrous beauty, express­ on duty, handed him w ithout hesi­ Mat. at 2 Evg. at 8
terested
in
prices, and are buying when prices are right.
S
treet
Parade
a
t
land and will be there when the bell ing in th eir peculiar petalled way tancy.
11 A. M.
“The production of Ford cars and trucks for August again broke all previous high records with
rings.
the soul of the one who brought them
the
total
reaching 117,696. This is the fourth consecutive mouVh in which our output has gone over
Manager Dixon saye he is lucky into being.
the
hundred
thousand m ark, the total for the four months being 463,074. which lias gone a long wa>
to get such good boys, and every one
* • ♦
' PARIS, Sept. 13.— Claiming th a t
in
m
aking
possibel
the present reductions. June this year, with au output of 1 1 7,247, was the prev­
should be a main event.
<
Southern Oregon has produced th e Moscow soviet governm ent has
ious record month.
He has engaged the big hall down nothing finer In th e line of litera­ no t executed the term s of the Russo-
“One notew orthy feature of our sales is the increased remand for Ford trucks and cars foi
stairs at the Nat for this event and tu re than the C rater Lake operetta, Polish treaty, the Polish government
salesmen.
This class of conjpiercial business has been gradually increasing the past sixty da vs and
expects a big turnout.
which was given a t the C hautauqua Is preparing to Rend a note to the
we
interpret
it as a very good sign of improvement in general business.
Friday, Septem ber 16, 8:30 sharp. in July by local talent. The produc- Russian governm ent, severing diplo­
“ No reduction has been made in the price of the Fordson Tractor, and none is contem plated ”
Reserve your seats at the United I tion was given w ithout any rehearsal matic relations, and to close the
Go
over th ese new prices! See lmw little 1( costs to becom e the ow ner o f h Fowl car or a Ford
Cigar Store.
and w ithout tim e to put the words Russo-Polish frontier, according toj
truck.
Gan
you reaUy afford to do w ithout one any lon ger?
————— ——— —
, ■ and music together in finished form. a W arsaw dispatch received here to­
£OO
*
12
H
ERP&
L et u s te ll you m ore about it, and advise you regard ing th e d elivery of th e particular type of car
C ircuit Court
; so justice was not done to the corn­ day.
L
L
tP
H
A
K
T
Ô
In w hich you are interested.
e in a Ann Craig vs. Francis Mar- position. The music was w ritten In
5 W » -H 0 0 J M 8 J
ion Craig. Divorce.
: a week by Prof. Pasmore, of Berke-
t h e «aswTBn-
A CLASSIFIED AD is a B u si­
A. W. W alker vs. F irem an’s Fund ley, who siild th a t Mrs. John Dill.
CLWK
R1TOR W BARTH
Insurance com pany.. D em urrer.
au th o r of the words, did a y ear’s n ess G etter. It goes everyw here
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work in one day. Yet It was pure- and pops right out at one every
P rohate Court
ly a labor of love, perform ed with- tim e you pick up T he T idings.
ASHLAND, ORE.
W »kw V
Try it and prove w hat w e say.
E state Mary C. Clendenen. Proof out money and w ithout price, like
of claim.
the two column report of the, recent
m eeting of the Civic club a n d much /F
other w elfare work perform ed by th e !
self-sacrificing Dills.
INE
•ECTOR IS
SUICIDE VICTIM
Hotel Ashland
The Citizens Bank
Today
Tomorrow
Today
Tomorrow
The Woman
GodChanged
Seena Owen
3
K. K. Lincoln
2Z
F O R D
MEDFORD
Sat. Sept
CIKCIIS
Harrison Brothers
FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS