Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
Friday, September 16, lW i
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were gathered from one tree and'N ye et al. Orcter dismissing,
sold for 86.25, which is a t the ra te I H. L. Van D erm ark vs. Ed Jones,
of 8625 per acre. Of course, it is i Reply.
Established 1876
not possible to do as well with a
Patton & Robinson, Inc., vs. C. R.
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
large grove as with a single tree. | Natwlck et al. For money,
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
bu t th e above yields show1 w hat can
J. W. P eart vs. C. R. Natwick et
OFFICIAL C IT Y A N D T’ o CNTY
he accomplished under favorable < al. For money.
PAPER
Probate Court
conditione— w ithout w ater. A neigh­
TELEPHONE 39
Proof of
E
s
ta
te
G
eorge C. Culy.
yough to the reserve, or being placed bor, Mr. A shcraft, who has had ex­ publication.
EDITOR
S
NOTE
The
Tidings
is
subscription Price D elivered to C ity
tensive experience with irrig ated o r­
3ne month .................................. * i ’ q - in receipt of complete data relative on inactive duty .................................. charding. finds th a t cherries A,
E state Jennie Eccleston. Confir­
35. Branch of s e r v ic e .....................
to th e Oregon bonus act from the
fh re e months ..............................
m
ation
of sale.
w atering.
36. Date and place of enlistm ent equally well w ithout
Six m onths ..................................
W orld W ar V eterans State Aid com-
*
•
«
Estate
Emma Adams.
Petition
O tia v©ar
» » ♦ • • • • • • • • • • • • • * »wv
Mail a oil R ural Route*.
¡mission. Owing to the lengthy na- (if in regular navy or coast guard.)
and
order.
Speaking of cherry orchards, the
ture of the articles they m ust by
E state K atie McMurtrey. Motion
One mouih .................................. $ ■
fine two-acre grove on W alnut street
37. Date and place of enrollm ent.
Three months
necessity be run in installm ents
and
order.
grown by J. H. Morse and which
Six months .
which will be fbund every day in (If in U. S. naval reserve.) .............. Is said to have paid for th e place
E
state
Clyde Rhodes.
Proof of
One year . . .
the Tidings until a com plete ex- ! 38. Date and place of reporting with a single crop, is being ruined publication and order.
ADVERTISING RATES:
I for active service ................................
planatlon is made.
E state Mary E. McMillan. In­
by being used for a stock pasture
Display A dvertising
39. Date and place of discharge,
ventory
and appraisem ent.
Slagle insertion, each in ch ........... 30r
and neglected in o th er ways. Leg-
A t First-class Garages
(Continued frcm yesterday)
retirem ent, furlough to the reserve
YEARLY CONTRACTS
E
state
Eva Hockenyos. Final ac-
ally, a man has a rig h t to do as he
j or being placed cqi inactive duty.
D isplay A dvertising
and other Dealers
pleases w ith his own property; mor- count ant^ order,
One tim e a w eek.................... 27 t i c Q uestions 27 to 82, Inclu sive, Are
ally,
he
has
not.
W
ithout
knowing
j
E
state
Elizabeth
M.
Chase.
Rati-
. 25c
Two tim es a w eek............
40. C haracter shown on discharge the circum stances, th e w riter would^ tication and waiver, certificate of
for Army Men, M arines and Army
20c
Every other d a y ................
L ocal R eaders.
Nurses.
not presum e to fix th e blame for ' Probate judge, confirm ation of sale.
Each line, each t i m e . . . . . ......... 1®C
27. Give your rank and organiza-; Applicant will choose by indicat- this p articu lar act, but someone has
Estate K atie McMurtrey. Inven-
m V ^ e l ^ l i n T e a c ^ t i m ^ . ^ ^ c tion a t time of enlistm ent, or im m e-|in g in the appropriate space below
tory
and appraisem ent.
surely fallen down on the job.
To iu n every issue for on«, month
diately following your first entry in- w hether he desires to accept the cash
E state J. H. Thorndike,
♦ * *
Proof
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c ;
service.......................................... bonus, or to subm it an application
The only example of thorough and of publication.
C lassified Colum n.
2 8 Give
ur rank and organtza- for a loan. If loan is chosen, a sep­
E state Bertie E. Panqey
Proof
continuous cultivation of an Ashland
Oue cent the word each time.
__
,
To run every issue for one month o r ; tion at time ot discharge or separa- arate application blank will be sent. apple orchard which lias come under of publication.
41. Do you desire to be paid a
more, Vic the word each time.
tion from the service .........................
M arriage L icenses
the w riter’s personal observation is
Legal R ate:
29. Give date and place of first cash bonus of 15 per month, exclus­
John S. Ryan and Violet V. Reed.
F irst Time, par 8 .P°to‘• llD® ’ n, t<k enlistm ent, induction or commission. ive of the first sixty days of your a small grove belonging to Isaac
Homer A rthur Scholer and Verona
Bailey and located on a steep ‘hilly
EaCi n e <K1“e°
• » < « » member of the National Guard service? Answer yes or n o ................
Bruiner.
side near the top of the high hill
We have as large depositors in this
42. Do you desire to subm it an
Card of Thanks, 81-00.
on April 6, 1917, give date and place
Stanley C. Jones and Cosette F. '
south
of
W
imer
street.
W
ithout
any
bank, men and women who ‘‘once
Obituaries, 2% cents the line.
jagt enjj8t ment or commission in application for a loan of not to ex-
Tetherow.
irrigation
whatever,
these
young
upon a tim e” opened their accounts
t r a f e r ^ i i d 'e r s the National G uard.) ......................... Iceed $3000? Answer yes or no
R eal E state T ransfers
trees are bearing a full crop of fine
with
one lone dollar.
or societies charging a regular initi-
30 Give date an d place of report- If J’es. indicate w hether m ortgage of- fruit.
Ollie Pankey et vir to T. J. Nu-
ation fee and dues, np discount. R e-! ¡ng for active d u t y ................................ fered as security will be on farm or
nan, lot 7. block 54, Central Point,
♦ * •
Like the fairy tales, their th rift and
tigious and benevolent orders will be
31 Give (| ate and piace of dis-! on city or town property. W hat will
Ore., $10.
Fred
Rapp,
the
T
alent
waterm
elon
industry are rapidly bringing them
iiJ S ito g when I n " d i b l i o n ’o ? other charge, retirem ent, or furlough to be the total am ount of loan desired,
Josephine Wilson et vir to J. M.
king, has two arm ed guards watch­
to the stage of financial independence
Guches et ux, two acres in d. 1. c. 49,
charge is made.
the r e s e r v e ............................................. i 8
ing his patch night and day. A for­
where they “ live happily ever a fte r.”
32. C haracter shown on discharge
43. Will you desire loan in a lump
twp. 38 S., R. 2 W., $5.
W h at Constitutes Advertising!
mer guard was heard to fire several
sum or in partial payments during
C. A. Hamlin et ux to William G.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ .......................................
shots one night. E arly in the m orn­
¡Pierce, p art lot 3, block 3, B arr's ad-
ing among some as to w hat consti­ Questions 33 to 40, Inclusive, Are construction of improvements?
ing he appeared with a wierd tale
tutes news and what advertising,
for Naval Men and Naval Nurses.
4 4. When will you desire the
I dition to Medford, 810.
of being held up by a band of rob-i,
we print this very simple rule whica
33. Give your rating and station l o a n ? ................................
used by newspapers to differin-
bers, who blinded him with pow er-;
45. Give address to which corres-
atiatT betw een" them : “ ALL future at time of enlistm ent or ju st follow-
ful searchlights, then covered h im |
Ashland, Oregon
events, where an admission charge lng your first entry into /h e ser- pondence in reference to this claim
A CLASSIFIED AD is a B u si­
with
a
machine
gun
while
m
aking
is made or a collection is taken vice ...........................................................i shall be sent. ...................................
away with several truck loads of n ess G etter. It goes everyw here
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
3 4. Give your rating and station at
Signature of applicant,
and pops lig h t ont at one every
organizations and societies ot everv
melons.
Subsequent investigation
time of discharge, retirem ent, fu r - 1
(Concluded.)
kind as well as to individuals.
proved the story grountSess. ♦ * tim e you pick up T he T idings.
All reports of such activities after |
Try it and provo what w e say.
* Mr. Rapp has sold over 81100
•they have occurred is news.
worth of melons from th ree and one-
All coming social or organization
meetings of societies where nomoBey I
half acres. L ast year he disposed
contribution is solicited, to H iatt on
of 8870 w orth from a patch of one
charged, or collection ta ken la NEW8.
and a third acres.
We make all quotations on
This is the first monkey wrench ists would stay much longer in the
Increased vogue f o r
JOB WORK
that has been throw n into the ma- state and th a t more of them would
from
hand - knitted blouses
chinery for making Oregon one of come.— Portland Telegram.
the franklin price list .
America’s greatest to u rist resorts.
The tru th of Mr. E ato n ’s state-
and dresses is the very
Same prices— Reasonable Price— The addition of Diamond lake to the ment before the newspaper asSocia-
to all.
latest word from P aris-
C rater Lake national park would tion th a t we could not have both
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, make this famous playground the tourists and sheep has been sinking
Circuit Court
Postoffice as Second Class Mall most beautiful in the west. A high- in and we now seem definitely com
way could be easily constructed» be- m itted to a development of the tour-
Jacksonville school district No. 1
tween the two tiny inland seas, and ist attractions.
vs. E. S. Stultz and Vida Bradshaw
RANKING TALKS IN
after the deep slope from the rim
One of these, so those who have Injunction and summons.
SCHOOLS OF COUNTY of C rater lake had been made, the visited Diamond lake this season,
Pacific M utual Lite Insurance
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1 grade for the entire distance would agree, is in this beautiful spot. It is company of California vs. Sam P.
to be knit with
Bankers of Jackson county met at i be very easy.
not so near to Bend as many other Jones. Affidavit, default, decree.
Medford yesterday to discuss plans
W ith the addition of Diamond lake lakes of the Cascades, but it has a
Dora Schweitzer vs. J. C. Hamp­
anil arrange details for the giving of to the national park, and a fine high- definite value to this section, just? ton et al. Final itecree.
lectures in the schools this year, ex- way built connecting the blue rays- as C rater Lake has. We believe it
State vs! C. H. Owens. OrtSer.
A
plaining the intricacies and myster- tery lake with its less known neigh- should be added to the park and
Nina Ann- Craig vs. Francis M ar­
ies of banking, and the m eaning o fib o r, Oregon would have the most that Bend should do all in its pow- ion Craig. Affidavit, default, find­
all term s used in the business. T h is ; beautiful official playground in the er to bring the change about
ings, decree.
is
in accordance with a resolution northw est. It would mean th a t tour- Bend Bulletin.
E tta C. Thorndike vs. John L.
Try the Sports Blouse above, using MINERVA Shetland b loss. Or th e ( hihl s Diess
adopted by the state bankers’ asso­
Thorndike. Affidavit, default, find­
—for which the ideal yarn is MINERVA Lustre Wool—a “ m ix” of soft pure wool and
PIO NEERS’ SONG
for a Bryanlc opinion of the bever- ings, decree.
ciation at their last meeting, and the
lustrous silk in delightful color combinations.
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age, the purpose being to secure
campaign Of education will continue
Erail B ritt et al vs. Perry Gibson.
Knitting directions for these models will be found in style columns ol
throughout the school year. An of­
(W ritten for the Pioneers’ society something which could be used in Stipulation and order.
ficer from each bank will be assig- ,of Southern. Oregon by Mrs. Jane M. advertising this region. The stage
E dith Jones vs. Edw ard L. Jonea.
this paper—this issue.
Affidavit.
ned from each bank to m ake a speech McCully, and first sung Thursday. was wpn
but to st as th e Great
SOLD IN ASHLAND ONLY AT
a month to the pupils of his local September n ( 1879. It was sung Commoner raised th e sparkling glass
William DotSell vs. Mabel Dodell.
school. An invitation was extended ¡ yegter(jay a t the annual reunion in I pausing a moment to think of a fel- Affidavit, findings, decree.
icitious phrase as he gazed a t the
to all the bankers in the county t o , ^ ghland )
Amy R. Thom vs. Lorenzo F.
beautiful
m
ountains,
a
grizzled
old
attend the conference, but all did not
Thom. A rridavit and order.
Tune: “Auld Lang Syne”
appear.
Vernon Vawter,- of the “ Should old tim es ever be forgot
! backwoodsman horned in w |th this
Jam es L. Hill vs. L au retta M. Hill.
Jackson County bank, acted as chair­
distaracting
and
disconcerting
re­
Notice.
And never brought to mind?
man of the meeting.
State Industrial Accident commis­
We’ll yearly meet in friendship m ar^ :
"Of
course,
Mr.
Bryan,
th
a
t
there
sion vs. A. W. W alker. F o r money.
sweet,
CATHLAMET. Wash., Sept. 16.—
w
ater
you
see
bubbling
in
th
e
poo
State In d u strial Accident commis­
For the early days— “ lang syne.”
The county court house was de­ ’Twas here we m et as pioneers
haint the same as you’re drinking sion vs. Tiny Combest and Hugh
stroyed by fire yesterjiay which
but jes’ plain crick w ater.’1
Combest. For money.
Over fifty years ago;
started in a woodshed in the rear. We pitched our tents, staked off our
If looks ever kill, th e aged moun
J. E. Miner et al vs. W m. L. Green­
The county and city jails which ad­
taineer
would
have
dropped
dead
leaf
et ux. Foreclosure.
claims.
join, were also wiped out. The loss
when
the
disappointed
Lynn
turned
Ernest
S. W olgam ott vs. J. J. Mc­
Prepared to mine or sow.
is estim ated at about 875,000.
a baleful eye in his direction.
Mahon et al. Order.
* * «
J. H. Cooley et al vs. Apex Lam- j
“Together dUnger here we met,
Ju
st
twenty-five
years
before,
Mr.
ber
company et al. Stipulation and
Beset by savage foes;
« TIDINGS FASHION HINTS ♦
ftryan
was
entertained
in
Oklahoma
order.
«
<0 * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Together in this far-off land
on
a
speaking
tour
during
the
free
C
rater
Lake
A
utom
otive
company
We shared our joys and woes.
silver
campaign
of
1896
by
a
com­
vs.
H.
S.
Deuel.
Lien.
Today we meet with glowing heart*
FOR WINTRY SETTING
m ittee whose chairm an was the same
Medford National bank vs. S. A.
To clasp th e hard-w orn hands
man—
John
Dill—
who
acted
in
th
a
t
That tolled and fought in bygone
capacity during the noted N ebras­
years,
k an ’s recent visit to Ashland. Strange
And conquered savage bands.
to relate, Bryan remembered the oc­
“Our valley teems with beauty now, casion, in proof whereof relating the
following Incident which occurred a t
Great plenty crowns our cheer;
Give honor to whom honor’s due— the place first m entioned: A little
girl who was an ardent advocate of
The brave old Pioneer.
CHOCOLAT»:
free silver was being teased because
W herever we go in a fte r life
VANILLA
she had had h er teeth filled with
We never can forget
STRAWBERRY'
*
The tried old friends of early dfeys. gold.
MAPLE NUT
“
If
I
had
seen
Mr.
Bryan
first I’d
As Pioneers we met.
have had them filled w ith silver,
• "W e are getting old and feeble now ' declared the southern maiden.
« • «
Our lives are nearly passed;
"T here was a statem ent in your
To some of us old Pioneers
irrigation
article to which I should
This gathering is our last.
like
to
take
exception,” says Mr.
| We hope to m eet old Pioneers
Tavener,
an
enterprising W right
All safely on th a t shore—
Creek rancher. ‘‘You stated th a t
Yes, every one of our loved band.
many fruit trees here suffer from
To live for everm ore.”
lack of w ater. Many are injured by
STORIES OF THE STREETS AND neglect, but not from lack of w ater
Oregon’s Higher Institution of
Mr. Tavener is proving the feasi­
OP THE TOWN
bility of dry land fru it fan n in g by
m aking his living off a few acres of
By
O.
H.
BARNHILL
Here is a wrap that will delight
Jilts« women who admire handsome
At the tim e of W illiam Jennings young * fru it trees, principally cher­
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
unbroiderv and rich fringes in the Bryan’s recent visit to Ashland ry and apricot. From a single ten-
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
NMnpan.\ of luxurious looking furs. It Lynn Mowatt, at th a t tim e secretary year-old Lam bert tree 250 pounds
For information write Io the h e tiu ra r
a made of a line coating of the vel-
Oregon Agricutural College
m rs type, which lends Itself to these of the commercial club, gave the of fru it was picked and sMd for
CDRVAS.US
833,
which
la
a
t
th
e
ra
te
of
8800
silver-tongued
o
rato
r
a
glass
of
our
lecoratlons end is entitled to be
per
acre.
F
ifty
pounds
of
apricots
celebrated
m
ineral
w
ater
and
asked
Hussvd as a superb coat.
Ashland
Tidings
Distribution of State Bonus
To Veterans of World War
T h e S ig n
o f a S e r v ic e
“Once Upon A Time"
The Citizens Bank
Two Views of Diamond Lake
COURT NEWS
New Fashions
for Fall
Minerva
Yarns
We sell
Brick Ice Cream
Ashland Creamery
O A C
TECHNOLOGY