Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
For pleating, see Orres.
17tf Espee Has Big B i l l -
Installation of a large m otor at
—00 A tten d Teachers' R eception—
the Southern Pacific yards and plac­
Approximately 200 teachers and ing the entire plant on a m eter sys­
Wednesday Afternoon Club to Meet residents interested in school wel­
tem has increased the electric cur­
The Wednesday AftaThoon. club fare attended the public reception
rent source of revenue $3,500 to
of the Presbyterian church will meet given, a t the H aw thorne school an­
$4,000, according to a statem ent
nt the home of Mrs. F ran k Shinn, nex Friday evening by the Parent-
made by E. O. E asterling to the city
174 Oak street, on W ednesday, Sep­ Teachers’ association
in honor of council.
tember- 28, a t 2:30. All ladies of Ashland grade and high school
the congregation who a te interested teachers. The entertainm ent lasted
Remodeling and
cleaning — C.
in the social work of the church are until 10:30 o’clock in the evening.
Orres.
invited to attend and bring any new Besid?s G. A. Briscoe, city superin­
idea or suggestion th a t may help the tendent of city schools, who deliv­
L iglu Rill to Be H igh—
work along.
ered the main address,' the follow­
The electric light bill for the city
ing took part in the entertainm ent for the month of Septem ber prom­
Hot Tamales at Rose Brothers—• program :
Misses Daura Prescott, ises to be in the neighborhood of
They're fine.
10-4 Florence Alien, K athryn Miller and
$1,000, as against th e m inim um
Mrs. G. M. bates.
charge of $600 for cu rren t sup;
G o lfer R etu rn s—
plied
by
the
Californkf-Oregon
A fter an unsuccessful attem pt to
Let us give th a t old suit a going Power, Councilman Shinn stated at
regain the national
am ateur golf
over. You’ll be surprised. Paulse­ a recent council meeting. It was
title, which he had held on several
ru d ’s.
21tf decided to sh u t
off the street
form er occasions, H. Chandler Egan,
stream er lights! in places more re­
of this city, will arrive here today
B aptists Hold Picnic—
mote from the business section.
from St. Louis, Mo., where he acted
The seventh annual picnic of the
as captain of the invading northw est
Baptist Volunteer class was held in
Cliff Payne makes cedar chests.
team, which included .golfers from
the church parlors Septem ber 23.
22«
Portland, Seattle and Victoria, B. C.
Dinner was served at noon. Electiou
— Medford Clarion.
of officers then took place and the Salem Visitor—
following appointm ents were made:
Mrs. Powers of Salem, who hud
Have a fit— C. Orres.
17tf
Mrs. Elizabeth W right, president; been in Ashland for a few days on
Mrs. Cora B utterfield, vice presi­ business, retu rn ed home this m orn­
R eturns P'roin Portland-—
teacher; ing. Mrs. Powers is devoting h er­
Mrs. E. E Marcev has returned dent; Mrs. Ella Oxford,
Mrs
Mary
C.
Hale,
assistant
teach­ self to her aim of a state farm home
from Portland, where she accom­
er;
Mrs.
Betty
Jay
Hawks,
secre­ for boys and girls or Oregon, which
panied her husband to a hospital in
Mrs. 1A» N. is said to have brig h t prospects of
th at city.
Portland doctors en ter­ tary and treasu rer;
Smith,
assistant
secretary
and treas­ success in the n e ar future.
tain hope for the recovery of Mr.
urer.
Those
present
were:
Rev.
Marcey.
W alter L. Evans, Mesdames W alter
The tim e of your life at the
Evans,
Eulalia
W
right,
H.
R.
Can­
Bungalow
W ednesday night.
Fine
Today it pays to look around be­
ine,
I.
W.
Sperry,
Mary
C.
Hale,
music.
Last
dance
of
the
season.
fore buying. See P aulserud’s suits
and overcoats.
21tf A ulletta Harvey, Callie Dozier, Anice
McClanahan, Ida N. Smith, Eva Central P o in t V isitor—
Miss Imogene W allace, of Cen­
Held, Cora B utterfield, Jessica Por­
Baptise Sunday School Picnic—
Thirty-one members of Junior Bap­ ter, Nellie Peters, G race Holmes, tra l Point, was an A shland visitor
tist Young People’s union enjoyed an Carrie Miller, Dr. Mattie B. Shaw, yesterday. Miss W allace intends to
all-day hiking a n d picnic expedition little Jam es Ernest Evans, W alter open a music studio in this city soon.
to the old Ashland mines Friday of L. Evans, Jr., Lois Marie Evans.
last week. Weinie and m arshm al­ Dessel Ammour, Virgil Ammour, Mr Leave« to.’ S a le m -
Mrs. C B. Lumkin, left last eve­
low roasts featured the day’s enter­ Paul Held.
ning for Salem to visit her sister
tainm ent.
and
to view the state fair.
Last dhnee of th e season at the
Big
Paulserud's suits can’t be beat for Bungalow W ednesday night.
I Fisherm an R eturns—
price, style and quality.
21tf dance, fine time.
Rev. J. H. Doran, retu rn ed from
City to Purchase Wire—
his outing trip to N ew port yester­
A request by E. O. E asterling, city day.
His friends a re said to be
electrician, th a t
$2,000 worth oi feasting on salm on today.
electric light wiring be purchased
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B A R B E R
by the city, was granted by the city : Meet the crowd a t th e Bungalow
C hildren's W ork A
council at a recent meting.
Wednesday night. L ast dance of the
Specialty
season.
Local and Personal
W. A. SHELL
y
W eather P u m a s ; —
,
Safety blades resharpened
W eather conditions as forecasted Leaves for Vrek*—
like new. Single bit, 30c
for the ensuing week by the weather
Charley Slade w ent to Yreka to­
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
bureau at W ashington. D. C., follow; day to spend th e fa ir week a t th a t
Pacific Coast States— F air in place
He was born th ere, his p a r­
California and considerable cloudi­ ents being early pioneers.
ness and showers in Oregon and
W ashington; norm al tem perature.
A ttend S iskiyou Fair —
I C A N S E D U C E YOUR W E IG H T * R O U N D A
N
orthern
Rocky
Mountain
and
George W. Dunn will take his
DAY W IT H M T S A F tjiS U R E. IN E X P t N-
S IV E D R U -& L E S S M E TH O D . R e s u l t s
Plateau Regions— Generally fair, ex-J mother, Mrs. Mary H ill Dunn, to
G U A R A N T E E ^ O R M O N E T R E fU K O E P
>
W R IT E T O D A Y FoW F R E t IN F O R M A T IO N
cept local rains W ednesday or T h u rs-[ the Siskiyou county fair a t Yreka
F .IIZ A B E T H M A R S M C L t t, O b e s ity S p e c ia lis t
day; norm al tem perature.
with the Ashland C ham ber of Com­
S u ite 8 0 7 - S B ro a d w a y B ld g -. P o r tla n d , O r e .
E. H. BOWIE, Forecaster.
merce excursion tom orrow .
Mrs.
Dunn’s father was one of the
earliest pioneers and sihe rem em bers
from her girlhood tim es of atten d ­
ing various festivities a t Y reka as
far back as the tim es when “ m otor­
ing” was done by m ule back and
horse back. She was anxious to a t­
tend on this occasion, to keep h e r­
self up to d ate by ¡going over the
Siskiyous on the P acific highway
paved to the state lin e by Jackson
county and the state o f Oregon.
WHY BE FAT?
çgâ;
a i alitti
Ji t
fe u .
In eveçy field
there is a leader /
The uniform high quality of
Red Crown gasoline, and the
unfailing satisfaction long expe­
rienced through its use, have
made “Red Crown" the favorite
motor feel, relied upon by the
majority of motorists.
:
W ith the leadership of “Red
Crown” has grown a system of
service. At Standard Oil Service
Stations you are assured of quick,
courteous and efficient service.
Garages, and other dealers,
too, sell Red Crown gasoline.
Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill, — the sign that
signals “Power and Mileage.”
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(C J N i m i i)
OU
Tuesday, ¡September 2 1 , ItKil
Special children’s matinee tomor­ not until after his death th a t his
row (W ednesday), 4:15 p m. Wes­ sons sold it to a collector, who, in
ley Barry in “Dinty.”
turn, sold it to the Spanish museum,
where the instrum ent descended
from father to son in many genera­
tions. The price demanded tor the
violin was $13,000, and was paid by
Skovgaard
This violin fulfills the
most euthuisastic
expectations as
all will believe who hear its tone.
CURTAIL WATER
WASÍE-C. OF C.
The elim ination of waste In the
m atter of the city’s w ater supply
was urged by Kenneth Shlbley, San
Francisco engineer, at a Cham ber
of Commercé forum luncheon given
this noon a t the Hotel Ashland, a t­
tended by forty members and guests.
G. M. F rost and H. E. Elmore,
members of a recent delegation of
business men to K lam ath Falls, gave
an account of the entertainm ent
given at th a t city a n d the work be­
ing done by the É lam ath Falls Cham
her of commerce.
Carl Loveland,
director of the
Ashland band, entertained the din­
ers with several musical selections.
E. T. Moore, who has been in
charge of the
work on the
recently completed Green Springs
road, gave a brief talk on the ‘ build­
ing of a city,” liking his subject
with the possibilities for develop­
ment since the opening of the Green
Springs road. W ith the road’s com­
pletion g reater travel between Ash­
land and K lam ath Falls is expected.
The road makes a . . sh
. . o rter
V • route to
C rater lake possible.
Mr. Moore
urged th at a great am ount of tim ­
ber land on the Green Springs road
be made trib u tary to Ashland. Plans
for the completipn of the road b e­
yond the sum m it are being made
Members of the Cham ber of Com­
merce commended the m anagem ent
of the Hotel Ashland on the excel­
lent menu prepared for the forum
luncheon.
debris before reaching the filter. He tion, F. H. W alker, city engineer,
recommended th a t screen be placed rem arked th at “ I don’t believe th at
a t the power house to catch floating the people who oppose the council’s
m aterial.
1 action know what they are talking
In reference to the w ater situa- ! about."
! WATEli WASTE
I
IS OUTRAGEOUS,
SAYS ENGINEER
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tank basin of 20,0(l0,u00 guliou ca­
pacity would be necessary.
Trys E xperim ent
Mr. Shibley based his statem ents
on a settling experim ent made with
debris taken from a clogged meter
and shaken in a ja r of w ater. He
adm itted th a t a settling basin, as
planned, would take the heavier m a­
terial out but would) still leave the
“ bath tubs black.” He stated th a t
the mica and debris contained in
the city’s w ater during the freshet
periods was nearly the same gravity
of the water and difficult for a settl­
ing tank to handle efficiently. In
his experiment, he said, three hours
settling “ hardly made an im pression.”
He stated th a t with the use of chem­
icals the water would need at least
four hours additional time.
If filters are installed, Mr. Shib­
ley recommended th a t one he placed
on Crowson’s hill, up the canyon, j
and one below the lower dam. j
“ Bring an expert engineer in here,”
he em phasized,” to look over the
situation and take his advice.”
Surprise was expressed that irri­
gation was being done from domestic
pipes. Mr. Shibley stated th at such
a condition was unusual
The proposed system presented by
Mr. Shibley would) have an auxiliary
settling tank which by use of chem­
icals would settle 70 per cent of the
S E R V IC E
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY.
HIGH SCHOOL GLASS
FOR RENT— Furnished room with
OFFICERS ELECTED;
bath privilege; short distance from
FOOTBALL PROGRAM
business center, S. P. depot, highi
school and east side school; pre­
fer two gentlemen or two ladies,
Following permission granted by
but will rent singly. 606 Allison
B. C. Forsythe, principal of the high
street.
22-3t*
school, the last study hour of F ri­
day afternoon was given over to the WANTED— To buy 10 tons alfalfa
hay, baled. Call 322 Wimer or
election of class officers. The class
phone 470-J.
22-3'’
officers elected are
Senior Class— President,
O .« M. FOR SALE— Wood and coal range, '
with new water coil, cheap for
Johnson; vice president, M arjory
quick sale. 140 Factory street.
McElvaney; secretary, Carolfn Til­
22-1»,
ton; treasu rer, Thelm a H eer; ser­
FOR SALE— W hite Leghorn p u lle ts,,
geant-at-arm s, M aurits Jalo ; faculty
winter layers, 3 months old, 75c
adviser, Mr. Hughes.
each. Phone 264-L. 298 Harga-i
Ju n io r Class— President, C harlie
dine.
22-1
R usk; vice president, Llle W entner;
WANTED— Laundry work to do in
secretary,
M argaret
Campbell;
my own home. 24 3 Granite or
treasu rer,
Guthevy;
sergeant-at-
phone 4 6.
22-3*
arm s, Annis W illiams; faculty ad ­
FOR SALE— One m attress, one rug,
viser, Miss iMarysters. Class colors
leather rocker, lawn mower and
are purple and gold.
garden tools. 657 Boulevard.
22-2*
Sophomore— President, Raymond
Bowers; vice president, Mr. Thorn­ FOR RENT— Nicely furnished room,'
ton; secretary, Maxine Rose; tre a s­
close in
Phone 274-J.
22-3
urer, G ertrude C arlton; sergeant-at-
arms, Hugh Bates: faculty adviser,
Miss Ridings.
Freshm an — President,
H arry
Snyder; vice president.
Lawrence
P orter;
secretary-treasurer,
Dale
•Leslie; faculty adviser, Miss Minnie w ill »Io your plow ing right now
Poley.
in your hard, sticky soil.
The Heider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
M otorists R eturn—
The Ashland football schedule for
Mr. and Mrs. F red W ilson have this season is as follows :
returned from a tw o weeks’ auto
Saturday, October 1— Ashland vs.
trip through C alifornia
Klamath, at Klamath.
October 7— Ashland vs
G rants
Pass a t G rants Pass.
October 15— Ashland vs. K lam ath
If you want to buy o r sell anything in Falls a t Ashland.
October 22— Ashland vs. G rants
Pass a t Ashland.
October
29— Ashland vs. Medford at
or W ant .any kind of N otary work
Ashland.
done It will he to your advantage
November 5— Ashland vs. Rose­
to call on
burg a t Ashland.
November 24— Ashland vs. Med­
fo
rd
a t Medford.
1 If there are any bargain^ in town
November 24, which is Thanksgiv­
they have them .
ing, will be th e big game of the sea­
son, probably for the championship.
Bargain in used sew in g m achine;
also a new carload o f W hite sew ­
in g m achines ju st in, at
TIMR DEPON1TH
HERE
are
retired
farm ers,
with incomes, and well-to-
T women
(fc persons, who may tem porarily
have idle funds. To them we recoin
mend Time Deposits Accounts.
With such an account at the First
National, your friends will be pro­
tected, drawing good interest, and
may be withdrawn at certain desig­
nated periods.
V
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
“O ldest
N ational
Bank in
Jackson C ounty”
Oregon Banking taws
are designed to meet the problems
of the citizens of this particular
state.
This state-chartered bank carries out
not only the letter hut the spirit or
these banking laws.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Peil's Corner
REALTY, INSURANCE, LOANS
BEAVER REALTY CO.
TO PLAY ANCIENT
VIOLIN, PROGRAM
AT THE ARMORY
DO YOU KNOW
ABOUT
n i
CHIROPRACTIC?
TEN
THOUSAND
CHIROPRAO-
TORS are helping a clientele of more
than 6,000,000 people to h ealth and
happiness in the U nited States to­
day. This m arks th e advance the
great drugless health, science of
Chiropractic has a tta in ed In 25
years.
Do YOU know all the facts
about Chiropractic?
Do YOU know w hat Chiro­
practic IS and w hat It DOES?
Do YOU know how Chiro­
practic can help YOU?
103
is the telephone num ber o f Dr. Kinz,
Chiropractor. Call th is n u m b er TO­
DAY.
J u st say, “ I w ant th e fa c ts.” Your
mail man will h an d th e tn to you to­
morrow.
YOU ought to KNOW about Chiro­
practic. You don’t have to GUESS
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rid ,” said the dealer, “I was pre­
sented to a collector of a rt works,
in whose collection, however, there
was but one violin, namely, a Strad-
ivarius. •’ N aturally, I inquired how
a violin could have behome lost
among so many paintings and he
then inform ed me th a t it was
Au Old Heirloom
which had always "been in the fam ­
ily, and) th a t he had once found a
book w ith a history of how Stradi­
varius made this violin in memory
of his dead son, and th a t they had
therefore retained it in the mu­
seum .” W ith th e instrum ent went
th e rom antic tale of Its origin— how
in Cremona, through the love of one
of Stradivarius’ best pupils for a
girl violinist, an instrum ent th a t th e
m aker particularly prized had been
Stolen for the Girl
when he returned It to its m aker
he refused to p a rt w ith It ,and it was
It Starts Today
Special!
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
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STARRING
W esley Barry
SUPPORTED BY
Marjorie Daw - Noah Beery
O'Malley
SPEED! It Goes Like a Streak o ’ Lightning!
Leaves a trail of mystery, drama, comedy and thrills you
wont w ant to forget
Special Children’s Matinee Wednesday, 4:15 P. M.
Admission 10 Cents. Be on Time
You w ill say it is one of the best
100 Per Cent Program — GO TONIGHT