Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 28, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
MICKIE, TH E PRIN TER’S DEVIL
Local and Personal
ÇM ê u P
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21
R. A. M.
Masonic Hall, Ashland.
N otice of M eeting.
Special convocation Thursday eve­
ning, September 29, for work in the
Royal Arch. Visiting and sojourn­
ing companions cordially welcome
V. V. MILLS, H. P,
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
By Charles Sughine
W ell, it May Possibly Be Hotter at the Equator
* W t-ttn N tm o s tt Unis«
VJOV4' Z O W te ' O F ALL
’W HOT PLAGES t EVER W TL IU ,
\% TU' UE AW-V4 EIGHT C H A M PEEN '.
POS\-T\\)ELN VAA ALL W
1 COULOWT
WALK AUOTWER S T E P T o SAVE MN
U FE !
Last dance of the season at the
Bungalow Wednesday uight.
Big
dance, fine time.
Grunts P ass Mail Robbery—»
Postal and railroad officials refuse
to discuss the circum stances su r­
rounding the finding of a rifled reg­
istered mail pouch about a mile east
of the Southern Pacific station a t
noon yesterday by P. R. Kim bell,
miner and prospector. The pouch
was found in a ditch half full of
water. A postal inspector was due
to arrive this afternoon, according
to W P. Quinlan, postm aster, who
would not commit himself until a
complete investigation had been
made.— G rants Pass Courier.
Q.C
Have a fit— C. Orres.
Clift Payne makes
The time of your
Bungalow W ednesday
music. Last dance of
17tf lodge was made in sixteen minutes, showed neat rows of figures to prove
The elapsed time for th e trip be- his deductions, and then the house
cedar chests. tween Medford and the lake of fo u r: proceeded to slice here and trim
22t» ih o u rs and sixteen m inutes included there in accordance with th eir own
four stops for the tire changes and ideas of how much money Uncle Sam
life at the one stop between the Rogue Elk re- • could get along with— or without,
night.
Pine sort and Prospect to allow a ¿ ro v e ' D epartm ental estim ates of ex-
the season.
ot cattle to get out of the way.
penses are being given the careful
enue, $53,110,139; all other treasury ] the fact, favored his meter, saving
departnients, $99,457,795; federal th a t he was more careful with the
board for vocational education, $162-; use of the water.
655,184, Panam a canal, $10,000,000.
Near the end of the discussion
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Mayor Lamkin stated th at those who
IRRIGATORS LOCK
WITS; ENGINEER
INSISTS W ASTE
A fter dinner at C rater lake, this “once over” nowadays under the
Meet the crowd a t the Bungalow
time with ordinary driving, the jo u r­ suspicious eye of Charlie Dawes, of-
(Continued from Page 1)
W ednesday night. Last dance of the
ney was continued on to Klam ath ficial watchdog of the public treas-
season.
E arl Hosier, city w ater superin­
Falls via F ort K lam ath and Modoc j ury; bu t bureau chiefs— those who
tendent,
stated the use of a filtering
point, a distance of sixty-six miles, decide how much they need to keep
A lbert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm
Remodeling and cleaning
system
would
make the adoption of
which was made in three hours and things going— are set in th eir ways
Orres.
pressure-reducing
valves throughout
twenty minutes.
and hard to budge. The effects of
Watch Yeo’s window.
299-tf
Such a method, he said,
Leaving K lam ath Falls a t 2 o’clock the war, when the personnel of . manv i , the , city-
•
*
....
Paulserud’s suits can’t be beat for
»
a
,
y
!
would
facilitate
the forcing of w ater
Thursday afternoon, the trip, with departm ents increased en o rm ously,»«
,
price, style and quality.
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Automobile insurance— Yeo, of
,
rf>
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II
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7
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t0
the
hlSher
levela hl the city.
William J. W arner as an extra pas­ are still felt; and, although efforts
course.
299-tf
senger, was made back to Medford have been made to re tu rn to norm al Under present conditions, water
Rink Losses Retrieved—
users oil the hillsides are sometimes
“An express package containing
H ear the new “ Fiddle-Oddity” via Pelican bay, Lake of th e Woods working conditions, it is im probable unable to obtain water,
Medford th a t the com paratively cheaply op-
$1,100 in government bonds and a played by Harold Isbell, In the La­ and the Dead* Indian tra il
Mr. Sliibley said, “ If the water
was
reached
a
t
9:3‘0
o'clock
last
check for $728 in payment of back Salle' Q uartet October 1.
w ilieeVer°hernin+n t
Pre’War days) waste here was conserved and* used,
night, the distance of ninety-six will ever be restored.
interest on same, forwarded by the
...
,, ,
j the city s revenue would be increased
Seats for Skovgaard now on sale miles from K lam ath Falls being
treasury departm ent, was received
Billion Required for Interest
$1,600 per m onth.”
17tf made in seven hours, including sev-
by Andrew C antrall Friday,” says at Rose Bros.
The biggest single item in Secre-
Reservoir Costly
---- ------------------------------eral stops. Of course, no effort was
the Jacksonville Post. “ Bonds re­
tary
Mellon’s
list
of
estim
ated
ex-
“The
in
te rest,” Mr. Shibley con­
NEW YORK, Sept. 28.— The Ger- ■ made to make tim e on the re tu rn
ceived are to replace a like am ount
tinued,
“on
the investm ent in a
pendktures
for
this
fiscal
year
is
the
of Liberty bonds engulfed in the man mark has established a n e w ' journey, and not a bit of tire or any
$100,000
dam
would am ount to $500
wreck of our banking house last low record, selling at .0078. At the other car trouble was encountered, in terest upon th e public debt, which
year.
It is believed th a t George present value it will be possible to although much tim e was lost through Is placed a t alm ost a billion dol­ per m onth, to say nothing of your
lars, or nearly one-fourth of th e to­ operating expenses. T h at’s expensive
Fick, now at McCloud, Calif., has purchase about 125 m arks for the striking a big bump.
In the round trip from Medford tal requirem ents of th e governm ent. water. T h a t’s som ething to think
likewise been reim bursed for bonds dollar. The previous value of the
There is to be, it is estim ated, an about. The engineer you engage to
lost in the bank failure. Recovery m ark before the war was about 25 the total mileage was 244 miles.
expenditure of »545,206,204 to the solve your w ater problem should
or these funds is largely due to well- cents. '
railroads, under th e transportation know som ething of power develop­
MEDFORD I B O R E R
directed efforts on the part of At­
act of 1920, and »651,384,865 for ment. Your planned dam would c o s t!
KILLED ON CXIUNTY
torney D. W. Bagshaw.”
MILAN, Italy, Sept. 28. — Foui
GRAVEL PIT JOB the retirem ent of the public debt, asi about $300 per acre foot. Another
more deaths have been reported in
required by law. The debt payments thlnK’ moss growth would collect in
Today it pays to look around be­ battles between the Fascisti, ex­
Include.
Sinking fund, »265,754,-
w ater confined in a dam of such
fore buying. See Paulserud’s suits trem e nationalists, and the social­
( Continued from Page 1)
865;
w
ar
savings
securities,
»100,-
a
size
as you conteiuPlate.”
and overcoats.
2 1« ists. Two members of the Fascisti
He was still conscious on arriving at 000,000; m iscellaneous debt redem-
Orchardists Like Meters
were killed In a clash with the o- the hospital, and Mr. Skinner hur-
For pleating, see Orres.
17«
tions, »100,000; purchase of librety
doy and
^rdst, both j
cialist forces n e ar Modena and two riedly went by auto to the Huson
bonds from foreign repaym ents, »30,- m e,nbers ° r the city council, and
others killed near Fogga.
home and brought Mrs. Huson to 500,000; redem ptions of bondb and orcbardl9ts- asserted that they had
leaves for Los Angeles—»
i
the bedsidb of h er dying husband,
George E. Stannard left yesterday
notes from estate t-axes, »25,000,-i^r *ed
m eter system and found
j The main injuries were a fractured 000; retirem en t of P ittm an a ct eer- th " at it saved them money.
evening for Los Angeles, where he
Both
t pelvis and lacerations in th e groin,
will enter the sophomore class of
men
wanted
m
eters
and
favored
tiflcates, »70,000,000; retirement
i which extended to th e abdom inal
the University of Southern C alifor­
from F. R. B. franchise tax receipts, th e ir use as far as th eir personal in­
j cavity. There were num erous minor $60,000,000.
nia, the college of dentistry.
terests were concerned. Mr. Frost i
i injuries.
adm itted that his property was more,'
Some Other Spendei«
It is understood that the H uso»
L e t us give th a t old suit a going
or less of a clay nature. Mr. Joy
family is poorly fixed financially
The legislative branch of th e gov- said th at his property was of gran
over. You’ll be surprised. Paolse-
i and much sympathy is generally felt ernm ent estim ates th a t it will n e e d iite composition, but, regardless of
ru d ’s.
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A rem arkable ru n to C rater la k e '
IT —
for the bereaved widow and children. $17,213,813
during the p re se n t! -*1- 1'
jm _____ ________ —
from
Medford
was niatfe
last
[year, while the executive d e p artm en t1
T o o I»ATK TO CLASSIFY.
W edensday via Trail in a 1921 Max-;
will get less th an two million, its! WANTED— ban furnisl7"»ma’rd_7n d
well te a rin g car, with George V. j
expenses being estim ated at $1,897 -'
room for two high school stu ­
Adams of .th e A. W. W alker Autoi
751.
r
dents, ladies preferred.
nquire
company as driver and Seeley V.f
496 Beach street.
23-2*
fh
e
estim
ates
lists
their
req
u
ire-1
Hall, transportation! m anager of t h e !
m ents as follows:
FOR SALE — One Majestic range,
C rater Lake company, and Mr. Fra-
one small box heater. 549 East
State departm ent, $10,344,000;
idy Calf of th e Medford Mail-Trib­
Alain street.
23-3t*
deparfm ent of justice, »17,000,000;
une
staff
as
passengers.
Reserved seats now on sale at Rose
; post office d e p a rtm e n t,-$2.200,000;
The distance of eighty-two miles
Brothers. Auspices F irst Company,
By H. K. REYNOLDS
interior departm ent, including pen­
from th e Medford postoffice to the
O. N G.
s io n s and Indian claims, $332,000,-
A TELEPHONE CALL
(1. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
C rater lake lodlge was made in the!
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 24, ¡000; departm ent of agriculture,
GRAND CONCERT
actual running tim e of three hours Grumbling as he pays his income »123,000,000; departm ent of com
B rin g s THE FACTS
and twelve m inutes, and the elapsed tax and irritated by the extra cent j merce, $19,923,000; departm ent of
If you want to know about aero- [
tim e was fo u r hours and sixteen
or two which he pushes across t h e i labor< $5,252,887; independent of­ plaues, you go to some one who has
m ta a te. This is believed to be . . bar at , he a0(la [ountala, Mr A , er. fices, $13,484,516; D istrict of Col- made a specialty or aeroplanes. Any • 1
recor w e w stand for yeare. ■ age c it iIeI1 occasslonally fe e ls1 the umbia, $22,187,66’; miscellaneous body can tell you what an aeroplane
is NOT
The
average
tim e from pinch
« K of » federal
j
,
»
».
»
The Danish Violinist
. a
. running
. .
taxation,
talks .»
It $62,500,000; postal deficiency, »60,-
Similarly, anybody can tell you
Medford to the lake is from six to
,»v
AND
.
__
1 over with his neighbor, and decides 000.000; bureau of w ar risk in su r­ what the great urugless health sci­
seven hoars. The trip Wednesday
,
. , , . ,
.
.
_
. . 3 \ th a t an awful lot of money is need­ ance. $286,000,000; public health ence of Chiropractic is NOT. No one I
was made in a stock car weighing
ed to keep th e government running, service, $47,000,000; collecting rev- but a C hiropractor is competent to
2,065 pounds. Of coure, a larger but seldom realizes where all the
tell you the FACTS about w hat C h i-!
roppictic IS and w hat it DOES.
car mighs shave a few m inutes off dollars th a t Uncle Sam gathers in to '
If you will telephone
this record in a special trial.
his treasury go.
108
The only special th in g arranged
P ian ist
Dr. Kinz will be glad to send you in-1
Secretary of th e Treasury Mellon, l
tor this trip, which was designed in his first estim ate of the cost of
form ative literatu re concerning Chi-i
BA R BER
ropractic. Simply say, “ Send me the |
to
see
how
fast
the
1921
Maxwell
PROGRAM M E •
operating the government, figures!
facts.”
No obligation involved. No
Children’s Work A
Sonata in E M inor. . . . Emil Sjogren could* m ake it, was th a t the car for th a t about four and* a half billion
effort will be made to “convert” you.
the tria l was a United States mail-
Specialty
ALICE and AXEL SKOVGAARD
This is a straightforward offer to
dollars would be required to keep
put you in possession of the facts,
Le Deluge .......................Saint-Saëns carrying car, carrying the daily mail th e official wheels of the nation re­
Safety blades resharpened uncolored by either prejudice o r 1
from this city to the lake
Mr. volving during the present fiscal
Allegro from “Suite F antastiqu e”
like new. Single bit, 30c n i,onflgflnd^T
........................................... Nicoleleff Adams is well known as one of the year. The secretary told congress
Telephone 103 TODAY.
doz.
Dobule bit, 60c doz.
Mazurka de C oncert. . . . W ieniawski best drivers in Oregon.
how much the governm ent needed,
The reports th a t reached Medford
AXEL SKOVGAARD
of
this fast going on m ountain roads
Frolic of the W ate rs................ Ravel
to
the effect th a t three jackrabbits
Flower-Waltz from "Nutcracker
Suits” ................................G rainger were run down and killed on the
trip are erroneous, and probably
ALICE McCLUNG-SKOVGAARD
grew out of the fact th a t several
A ndante from Concerto................
....................................... Mendelssoh jackrabbits had th e ir fu r scorched.
The G uitar ................ Carl Relnecke Mr. Adams is too dextrous a driver
Melodie .......................Edwin Lemare to run over anything.
It is tru e th a t a t times the w riter
Meuuet from Quintet in E Major.
......................................... Boccherini began wondering how to properly
Indian Snake-D ance. . Cecil Burleigh address St. Peter. This little m at­
F act. P rice W a r T ax F re ig h t
T otal
te r didn’t bother either Adams or
AXEL SKOVGAARD
Chassis ........... .................$390.00
Prelude Op. 32 No. 1 0 .Rachmaninoff Hall, as they, when the eventful
$13.05
$112.90
$515.95
Waltz Caprice ...............................Scott tim e comes, will both go to the place
R unabout . . . . ................. 420.00
23.00
112.90
555.90
A rab esq u e..............
Debussy where Jam es T. Grieve and Alex
T ouring .......... ................. 450.00
24.20
112.90
587.10
Erotikon ........................................Greig Sparrow are expected to land, un­
T
ruck
.............
.................
445.00
14.40
112.90
572.30
Finnish Dance ......................Palm gren less they mend their ways, and
Coupe
...............
30.20
.................
595.00
112.90
738.10
Etude de C oncert........................Liszt know perfectly how to address the
gent in charge there.
Sedan ............... ................. 660.00
ALICE McCLUNG-SKOVGAARD
32.90
112.90
805.80
Anyhow, the car left Medford at
A rrangem ents of Classicol-Compo­
The above prices are delivered a t A shland.
sitions (Selected) . . F ritz K reisler 8:50 a. m., and stopped at C rater
Si. era Morena ......... Axel Skovgaard lodge at 12:06 p. m. The actual
running tim e to Prospect wa§ one
hour and fifty-rive minutes.
Be­
AXEL SKOVGAARD
tween
Prospect
and
Anna
Springs
Skovgaard is pronounced “ Scow-
camp the running tim e was one
Gaw.”
ASHLAND, OBEOON.
hour and the five miles up from
Anna Springs camp to C rater lake
Remarkable Time
Made to Crater
Lake By Maxwell
Ashland Armory
Tomorrow Night
used water should be willing to pay
for. it.
Mr. Shibley left this morning for
Portland. He expects to return to
Ashland in two weeks.
LEA V IN G TO NIG HT
ee
D inty
—S tarring-
W e s le y B a rry
He never went on a hunger strike, hut hunger
struck him lots of times. Wesley Barry is at his
best in “ Dintv.”
THURSDAY
ONLY
Dorothy Dalton
IN
“ B E H IN D M A S K S ”
E. R. I SAAC & Co.
Successors to C. H Vaupel.
THE
QUALITY
STO R E
Mellon Explains
Where the War
Tax Money Goes
‘Skovgaard’
Alice McClung
Skovgaard
W. A. SHELL
NEW
F O R D P R IC E S
Effective at once Including Demountable
Rims and Starter
HARRISON BROTHERS
FORD and FORDSON DEALERS
"Opportunity Day” -Thursday
W onderful O pportunities are offered in 'th is Dollar
Days Sale—come and see for yourself “ T h u rsd ay .”
Only a few of the m any “ D ollar D ay s” Specials are
listed here.
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JA P CR EPE
OUTING FL A N N E L
3 Y ards for $1.00
7 Y ards for $1.00
27 in. wide in fancy patterns
and white a regular 18c value
AU the new colors and a fine
heavy quality, sold regularly
at 35c yd.
COTTON BA TTS $1.00
WOOL SERG E
$1.00 Y ard
72x90 full com forter size $1.25
value.
BLEACHED MUSLIN
6 Y ards fo r $1.00
36 in. w id e fin e q u a lity f o r th e
needle. “ Bleached.”
PERCALE
5 Y ards for $1.00
36 in. extra good quality in
light and dark patterns.
36 in. wide in all the good
colors for fall wear, sold reg­
ularly at $1.19 yd.
PIL L O W CASES
4 for $1.00
42 and 45 inch linen finish
pillow cases, sold regularly at
35c.
W O M EN ’S HOSE
3 P airs for $1.00
Ribbed top, good quality cot­
ton, regular and out sizes.
CHILDREN'S HOSE
3 P a irs for $1.00
HUCK T O W ELS
8 for $1.00
Extra heavy quality, sold reg­
ularly at 39c pr.
Good size huck towels for fam ­
ily use, sold regularly at 20c.
EMBROIDERY EDGES
9 Y ards for $1.00
CLUNY LACE
5 Y ards for $1.00
Em broidery edges and inser­
t i o n s , values to 15c yd.
Real Cluney lace in several
good pattern's, sold regularly
at 25c yd.
Extra! not a Dollar but a Bargain
More Je rse y Ja ck ets in navy, black, brown and red. Our
firs t shipm ent did not last long. A real bargain a t $5.48
1 - —
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H ave your P icoting and H em stitching Done H ere
The Store W here Your P atro n ag e Is A ppreciated