Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Special communication of Ashland
lo d je No. 23. A. F. & A. M„ Friday
evening. September 16, work in the
third degree.
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T H R O W AWAN
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SEEM KWUU STREET
ITS MSR1AP LIGHTS, VTS FASH«»!
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your ham m er
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TH A T ?
Held to Granu Jury—
Vord Chamberlain, one ef the men i
accused of being im plicated in t b s .
theft of property from the arm ory
of separate company’ A, was held to
the grand jury Monday afternoon by |
Justice Taylor in bond of $1000.
George Shaffer and W illiam Brown,
two others im plicated, were turned
over to juvenile court, as their par­
ents claim they are only eighteen
Cliff Payne makes benches.
years of age. The case of Carl Gregg
comes up in court Wednesday. Cap- A rrivals a t Hotel Ashland—
tain Canaday recovered more stol­
H. B. Symes, San Francisco; G. E.
en property Monday which was con­ Kibby, W. F. Sergeant, C. W. F u ller­
cealed under the approach to the ton, S. J. Grimes, Portland, Mr. and
rear part of the Korinek building, Mrs. C. D. B artlett, Berkeley, Calif.;
consisting of belts, blankets, trous- z M. Agee, P ortland; J. Lindquist,
ers and leggings to the value of'L ew iston, Ida.; G. Rossenstein, Chi-
$50.— Medford Mail Tribune.
Cago, 111.; E. J. McNaughton, Leo
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Jannings, Los Angeles, Calif.; H. N.
Watch Yeo’s window.
299-tf Norton, P ortland; J. A. Thomasen,
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Dusmuir. Calif.; Geo. E. Patten, Eu-
Civic Club luncheon a t Hotel Ash- gene ; Mrs. .1. H. Roth and party,
land Tuesday. September 20, at 12 Cottonwood, Calif.; G. F. Hoag and
o’clock.
Tickets, 60c, at Mrs. family. Seattle, W ash.; B. D. West-
Sugg’s millinery parlor, 39 Bast fall, Portland.
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Main street.
For pleating see Orres.
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American Legion IÇolum
By DONALD SPENCER
: through some of his talk. Ray is
Ashland post No. 14. American the life of th e party though. T h .
Legion, had a regular session a g a in ; Legion couldn t f u n d on w ou
last Tuesday night. They have es him. But Ray haB nothing what-
tablished a regular club room to - ; ever to do witb tb a t az
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gether with the G. A. R., in the A r-' attei a ^-
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mory. It is planned to red eco rate; '
Ashland post has two m ighty good
the room and make it a really com­
fortable meeting room for all vet­ en tertain ers th a t we are mighty
nroud of, and! they are John O. Rigg
erans.
and Rev. W. L. Evans, who put th e |
The m eeting was alive and full of
Legion up to lu ll glory w ith the G
interest for all concerned.
Many
A. R. and W. R. C. a t th e ir reunion.
committees reported th eir activities :
and have shown work well done.
j They have th e lasting appreciation
Ah! The P lot T hickens!
Henry Pace leans heavily to en­ j of the post for th eir splendid spirit
A warm shotgun reception aw aits ^ r * ALuttie Shaw R eturns
! with which they responded to our
the man who several tim es at night
Dr- M attie Shaw and son, Marvin, tertainm ent and an y th in g th a t is :
for th e best interests of the Legion ; cad 101 be*p
recently has entered a West Tenth i bave returned to Ashland from Port-
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street kitchen, the door of which , land> and are now occupying the in general, so he heads a co m m ittee5 The more we see of our lyceuin
had been left open until th e men family home a t 108 Pioneer avenue, which will arran g e for a whaling) i course the b e tte r we like it. Our
folks arrived home, and turned on ‘ where Dr. Shaw will again open an big get-together m eeting of all ex- com m ittee has worked it over pretty
the electric switch which, un k now n, office. Dr. H. M. Shaw and son, service men and th eir relatives to carefully and announce th e first
to him. turns the lights on all over ‘ Victor, will arrive later from the be held at the Armory September 27. event to be th e La Salle q u a rte t for
I t’s to be a regular old-fashioned
Shaw ranch in Coos county.
the house. In addition, if caftght,
party style, the kind th a t we never October 1. These* en tertain ers are
penitentiary sentence aw aits him.
very well know n to many people.
Somebody has been advertising get tired of. They will select a la­ We feel p articu larly glad to have
The house is now guarded nightly.
th at I ’m out of business, but ft is dies’ com m ittee from the Auxiliary them because they are all ex-ser­
Medford Mail Tribune.
not true. I ’m still on tb e job. De and other relatives, to co-operate vice men w ith us, and they are some
l2 - 2 * i witb them in the final preparations
Orres elea us a ad remodels clothes. W itt Taxi.
in order th a t it m ight be the moBt reg u lar en tertain ers.
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• complete success. The a ffair is for
Rem em ber th e bonus m eeting, and
JACKSON VILLS SCHOOL ROW ;
i all ex-service men and th e ir rela­
Good food, cooked right, served
STUDENTS OUT ON STR IK E tives. so don’t overlook any bets, but then th e Old-fashioned P arty, fel­
at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland
lows. A fter th a t we will have some
plan to be there.
Grill.
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more good stuff.
(Continued from Page I)
The state aid is of param ount in­
Disposal of Tim ber Slashing»—
2 9 0 PIO N E E R S OF
called with an order for Prof. Stultz
terest
for all ex-service men, so it
Methods of co-operation for the to vacate* The la tte r advised, ac­
SOUTH OREGON HOLD
disposal of slashings in Oregon tim ­ cording to reports, for the director necessarily brought out a lot of dis­
ANNUAL MEETING
ber. will be diBcnssed a t a confer­ to throw his order in the waste bas­ cussion. A rrangem ents were made
for a bonus m eeting to be held a t
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ence participated in by the state ket.
the Armory for Thursday night,
board of forestry, logging operators
Stultz has a contract calling for
here from Jacksonville. The in te r­
and tim ber land owners, in P o rt­ $2200 per year, but is said to be when the com m ittee will be ready to ior is equipped w ith a large stone
land, September 17, at the office of willing to accept $2000. Prof. Hos­ handle any kind of questions th a t fireplace. A long iron latticed cage
George H. Cecil, district forester in m er’s contract calls for $1575 a year. will be asked, and fill out all the a p ­ th a t may be securely locked wilt
plications possible. Don Dickerson
the postoffice building. The state
Jacksonville Is divided into two and his crew of chefs w ill hand out fu rn ish ,sto rag e room for historic ex­
board hopes to enlist the assistance factions over the dispute and the
hibitions to be placed in the build-
and co-operation of logging opera­ fuss is the sole topic of conversation a bit of eats on th e side lines while
the scrim m age is in progress.
If ing by tbe Pioneer8’
Tbe buildlng
tors and other owners of slashings in th e county seat.
you seek ¡uforffiattofi on bonus or b,lilt on city
for which a
in complying with the requirem ents
loan lines, be theie.
long term lea8e bbfi been given’
a
of the state law. L etters are being
We
are
moat
agreeably
surprised
gift
from
Mr’
B
utler
to
th
e
a8SOCia*
sent out to all operators and also to EQUALIZATION BOARD
tion w ithout ham pering provisions.
owners of adjoining tim ber lands,
RECEIVES COMPLAINTS at the num ber of fellows who are
taking out loans. They don’t w ant
asking them to attend tb e meeting;.
DRAFT EVADERS
The board of equalization met at the bonus. The loan really means
FILL FEDERAL
Jacksonville Monday morning in something to them ,and to A shland|
Rogue R iver V lsltoro
PRISON CELLS
John McClaren and J. H. Priest, regular annual session, and no busi- in general. Many of them like t h e (
(C ontinued from Page 1)
of Rogue River, were Ashland visit- ness was transacted except to file idea th a t they have $3000 credit
i pleas of taxpayers for a reduction iq with the state th a t they can draw tion of arm y officers g ath ered a t the
ors on Tuesday.
their taxes ranging from $425 to on any tim e in years to come, while officers’ club here.
C aution Is E xercised
Automobile iusuranc« -Yeo, of $1500. Most of those registering the bonus only lasts— over night.
The necessity for carefulness in
course.
299-tf com plaints were from Eagle Point, If our national governm ent could
C entral Point, Ashland and rural realize ju st what th e ex-service men checking the w ar d ep artm en t’s list
A good and dandy Estley organ points. No corporation has as yet are doing with the bonuses which of d ra ft dodgers explains the num ­
they receive from the various states, erous delays in th e prosecution of
for sale cheap. Suitable for coun­ sought a reduction.
they would not hesitate a m om ent to certain cases, according to barracks
try school houses or m ountain
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
pass th a t adjusted compensation officers.
homes. At Peil’s Corner.
11-4
“ A lthough we exercise extrem e
WANTED— Woman to do h ou se-ib^b
keeping,
Leaves for
F a lla -
Inquire 356 Laurel
The boys are NOT squanderers,
street.
12-2* but are home builders, and sound
William Allen, A shland postal
employe, left th is m orning for K lam ­ WANTED TO BUY— 6 tons baled citizens, who want to take up the
ath Falls, where he will spend the
grain hay; also 4 milk goats. Ad­ threads where they were broken, and
dress G ust Angeris, Deter, Ore­ pull ahead.
week-end visiting friends.
gon.
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It will be interesting to watch the
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BOUNDS — 26
Your fall suit is here, P aulser-
SALESMAN W A N T E D ~
results of the Oregon state aid mea-
ud’s.
307tf SALESMAN to cover local te rrito ry 1 sure
a t th e NAT., MEDFORD
selling dealers. G uaranteed sal­
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ary of $100 week for right man.
On H unting T r i p -
It ju st tickles the members of
The R ichards Co., 200 Fifth Ave.,
A rthur T routfether, proprietor of
New York, N. Y.
12-6* Ashland post some to learn of Ger­
the Plaza confectionary, and F rank
BATTLING FEICK
ald G unter’s wedding with (used to
Barnthouse, left yesterday for Klam- FOR SALE— Two horse Bain wagon,
Medford
also buss body. 1165 East Main. was) Miss Hazel Powell. You bet­
ath Falls and Lakeview, w here they
cha they did it W ednesday afternoon
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will hunt for the next week or ten
KI d I j AKOINT
and then beat it out of tow n in th eir
days. Edward B utler has assumed FOR SALE— Drophead sewing m a­
Ashland
chine, good condition, $10. Doug­ little Ford bug. They a re coming
charge of the confectionary 9tore
las, 253 Fourth St. Phone 63-R. ¡back, though, and have purchased a
10
Rounds
during Mr. T routfether’s absence.
12-3*
I dandy little bungalow near the
JACK BURNS
Cull apples for sale, eating and FOR SALE— $50 violin for $12. C hautauqua building. W e’ll venture
Grants Paas
Phone 294-R or call 196 Nutley. a guess w hat Gerald will do w ith
cooking apples.
Ashland F ru it &
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his
chance
a
t
the
state
aid
m
easure.
Produce Association.
10-6.
JESSINGRAM
FOR SALE— Ford touring car in T h at’s substantial progress, and not
Medford
squandering.
good condition, $175. 247 Third
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6 Rounds
Ashland
post
has
been
greatly
itf
PLACE ORDERS NOW if you want
BILLY HUPP
best grade 4 foot black oak a t $11 need of good orators and spellbind­
Medford
per cord delivered, and red fir at ers, but we were very pleasantly
$9 cord. We have 12 inch and 16 suprised when Chet Smith budded
inch m anzanita, laurel, oak, fir
kh T olark
and pine at very reasonable prices. out into a most enthusiastic dis­
Central Point
Split cedar fence posts?
Yes, course at the last meeting. He could
6 Rounds
from 12% cents to 75 cents each not even wait for his tu rn to come,
delivered. Orders taken for 4 but pulled the other fellows down so
JOE BLACKBURN
foot yellow pine, also 2 foot wood.
th at his tu rn would come sooner.
Adams
&
Adams,
240
Third
St.
Medford
INCREASES CROP YIELDS
Phone 460. ,
12-2 I t’s good stuff, Chet, we want you
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NOW A PROVEN FACT
FOR SALE— Heating stove and long- .
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KID WILLIAMS
bedded Banner buggv. 399 Beach
Medford
Apply Early B efore th e F a ll R ains
St.
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We have often wondered who was
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responsible for th a t Haz Klk stuff
A Ctar op Hand Now at th e
EXPERT CAR WASHING aud polish
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114 th a t we see in the Tidings, and were General Admission .. .91*00
alm ost tem pted to accuse Ray Wol­
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Reserved S e a ts ............91*50
ASHLAND FRUIT
cott, on account of some of his dis­
Ring S id e ..................... 92.00
EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea­
ASSOCIATION
sonable prices. L ithia Garage. courses during th e m eeting. We’ll*
(plus war tax)
have to X-RAY in order to
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care in checking these lists, we o ft-: aw aiting transportation to serue sen-1 ily in favor of the drastic measures
m ilitary prisons taken against the slackers, accord-
times make m istakes.” one officer tences in the
throughout the country. Many will fag to army officers and officials
said. “ Already several names of war
be received at the Leavenworth bar' of the American Legion. The Amerl-
heroes have crept into the lists i racj[g) ¡t wag said.
can Legion has voiced itself as will-
through erro rs.”
Although no fficial classification ing to have the complete list of
Although the “ red tape” connect- i of the offenses of the men at Fort evaders published, in spite of the
ed with the prosecution of slackers Jay has been received it is believed tem porary em barrassm ent which oc-
cassionally occurs through erro rs in
sometimes makes the cases “ drag” several are d raft dodgers.
Public sentim ent is growing stead- this particular.
th eir conviction is certain. The draft
evader is given no loophole to es­
cape.
His record is investigated
thoroughly, an d he is brought before
a court m artial or into a federal
court, according to circum stances un-1
dar wbicb be evaded «««-vice. Con-
victed, be is sentenced usually to a
term of from one to five years at
hard labor at one of the disciplinary
barracks or a federal penitentiary.
Generally speaking, men who
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evaded registration during the draft
period, or otherwise proved them ­
selves legal slackers before induction
into the army, face federal charges,
An intim ate story of young married
it was explained., Those registered
life th at tried to wear a false mask
for the d ra ft who failed to appear
of prosperity.
for service when summoned, must
IL m otto:
“Look like a million
stand court m artial.
dollars.” It6 standard: “ What will
Numerous lists of slackers in the
people say?” .
Southw est have been issued from
Till one day the cords of intrigu»
an d deception snapped!
F o rt Crook, Omaha, Neb., headquar­
The rest is a great human drama
ters for the Seventh Army corps
th at , struggling back to happiness,
area of the United States army, and
touches every love and every home.
F o rt Sam Houston, San Antonio,
Texas.
Today only
D a v id P o w e ll
“A p p e a r a n c e s”
Coming—Friday,
3 0 0 P rison ers a t F ort Jay
Word has been received by the of­
ficer commanding the Leavenworth
disciplinary barracks th a t 500 mili­
tary prisoners from the arm y of oc­
cupation in Germany and from var­
ious parts of the United States and
possessions are being held at F o r t,
Jay, Governors Island, New Yor]jn
Saturday
C h a s. R ay
O le S w im m in ’ H o le
Wouldn’t You Laugh
----- if you saw your next door neighbors dressed in animal
» I r i n a That’s because centuries have come aud gone ainoe
clothes of hide slipped into the limbo of things that are past
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BOXING
Every day new styles appear—new products that save time
labor and money are introduced—new comforts, new conven
iences and new ideas continually are being offered for your
benefit.
Friday Evg„ Sept 16
The advertisements bring you the news of all this progress
Read the advertisements and you will keep abreast of the
styles—you’ll know every product that goes to make life more
enjoyable.
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And the advertisements will tell you where to get these
things, how to get them and how much to pay for them. The
advertisements are daily directories to wise buying.
Read the advertisements. Protect yourself in buying by
getting those products which have proved their worth by mak
ing good under the spotlight of consistent publicity.
Read the advertisements and
buy the advertised products !