Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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TBE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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A PREYXS S>AAUU O v G<
VJOtlLD, JEKFT6R a l l '
Still Loyal to the Home Town
By Charles Sughnw
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Children's Work A
Specialty
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30e
doz. Dobule bit. 60c dot.
Ashland Armory
TONIGHT
R eserv ed se a ts now on sale at Rose
Brothers. Auspices First Company,
Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlisle, of I COVNTY E X H IB IT S
Rogers, Miss Knopp and Miss Rid- ted here th a t the shutdown was due O. N G.
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Santa Monica, arrived in Ashland
ings, members of the faculty, will ; to economic and not political causes, i
STATE F A IR ARE
GRAND CONCERT
¡Takes Up P ark Addition—
yesterday
Mr. Carlisle fixes, cleans
coach
the members of the society
Oil men here say th a t the big com
IN W INNING CLASS
j To discuss the advisability of in-¡and reblocks old hats in fall style.;
for various oratorical and d eb atin g 1 panies in the region of Tampico are
Siskiyou C hapter No. 21 , eluding Diamond lake in C rater Lake He will open a workshop at the O.K.
contests. Elected officers of the o r-* showing their honesty of purpose by
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N ational park, members of the recre- b arb er shop on Oak street
R. A. M.
ganization are as follows: President, j continuing development and drilling
i atlon committee of the Portland
ready has a system worked out along H erbert Dorn; vice president, John j new wells in preparation for the time
Masonic H all, Axhlantl.
! chamber of commerce met yesterday A gain— The P etrified Lady —
The Danish Violinist
Galey; secretary, Dan Bowerman; i when it will be impossible to resume
this line.
afternoon.
The
Portland
organiza-
Although
The
Tidings
se
v
e
ra
l1
AND
treasurer,
Pauline
Plum
mer.
!
shipm
ents
of
oil
on
a
large
scale.
Hood River alone competes with
N otice of M eeting.
jtio n has never taken a stand to in d l-! weeks ago explained the full origin Medford in th e p e lr linT— their ex~ \ A constitution was adopted and
Complaint has been made here and
Special convocation Thursday eve­ ‘ ta te w hether it believes the inclusion ; of the “ petrified lady” or “ m ysteri-j hibits this year being th e ir first am-
Monday
evening
of
each
week
set
for
I
in
other cities th at collections are,
ning, September 29, for work in the to be desirable or not. Decision w ill. ous woman" hoax in C rater N ational
bitious
effort.
In
color,
size
and
the meetings.
being made for famine sufferers ini
^ “¿ o m ^ n io n V 'co rcia il? 11 welcome’ ! be made i° ,lo™ 8 th * « e e tin g and a park, the same inform ation con-
variety the Jackson county exhibit
The membership of the society Russia and other countries when
V. V. MILLS, H. P.
recommendation will be passed to tinues to crop out in various p arts leads by a mile, but in condition
Mexico has problems which will tax
totals sixteen students.
are: i the
Pianist
•
W. II. DAY, Secretary.
th e b oard of d ire c to rs of th e c h a in - ;
^ he late,J isJ he fo1" 1 some of the Hood River displays are Frederick Koehler, Eugene They
W illard,;
intelli8ence and generosity of the
Local and Personal
‘Skovgaard’
Alice McClung
Skovgaard
superior. In apples Jackson county I John Galey. Bernard Joy. Donald ! nation’ unless Sreat changes take
PROGRAMME
paper from W ashington, D. C.: th is year m akes a b etter showing« Snyd»er. M aurits Galo Agues G rif- p lace b etw een now and the coming
”
'w in te r
aonaia in r, .viiuor ...E m il Sjogren
__j
* » ._ _. ___«i ____
“ From the national park service ■n,««
Friends of Jerry O’Neal and Mrs. ; Boys Bond—
th an u su al, and while the color o fifith . Clara McDonough. Pauline I,
ALICE and AXEL SKOVGAARD
Carl Loveland, director of the B epresentative Sinnott has received th e apples cannot quite -reach the Plum m er, Florence Hoover. Mildred;
Blanche Hulen *were surprised to
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY.
Le
Deluge .......................Saint-Saëns
hear of the couple's m arriage yester- ; Ashland band, has enrolled tw enty a ^etter
explanation of the origin brilliance of the Mount Hood dis- Hoover. Lourdes Raine, Dan Bower-
Allegro from “Suite Fantastique"
L*iy at Yreka, Calif.
The couple Musically inclined high school boys
tbe m ysterious statu e of a woman trict, we believe a fair observer j man, M argaret McCoy. Paul Koehler
WATKINS
PRODUCTS— 137— If
were unexpectedly confronted by a ¡fo r the form ation of a boys’ bond, ^ound carved on a rock in C rater Na- would considsr Jackson county and ¡-and Dorothy Hoag, who will be an
you are pleased with them, t e l l 1 ........................................... Nicoleleff
huinber of Ashland friends who had The interested high school b o y 8 ltiona^ park> saying th a t P ark Super- Hood River nearly equal as far as honorary member.
your neighbors; if not, tell me. Ma"6rka de C oncert. . . . Wieniawski
AXEL SKOVGAARD
At Fourth and A streets a t my
motored to Yreka to attend the Sis-! joined the boys’ band following a *ntendent Sparrow reports it was th e apple fair displays are concerned.
place, or send me an order by mail Frolic of the W aters................Rave!
The membership is limited to
kiyou county fair. Mrs. H attie Ab- talk made at a high school assembly Probably sculptured by Dr. E arl R. Ju d g in g starts today, but the aw ards
and I will deliver it. C. M. Miles, Flower-W altz from "N utcracker
Membership
bott. m other of Mrs. O’Neal, is visit- by Mr. Loveland. The first prac-
wbile employed by the war de- will not be made until the end of twenty-five students.
salesman for the J. R. W atkins
will be open to ten more students.
Suits” ................................G rainge-
ing her son. Charles Logan, a ti-ic e meeting was held yesterday eve- Partm ent during the season of 1917.“ the week.
Co.
24-1*.
Membership
in
th
e
society
requires
ALICE McCLUNG-SKOVGAARD
Yreka. Mr. and Mrs. O’Neil havei nlng at the high school.. Mr. Love-
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In the display of grasses and
taken apartm ents in the Camp build- (land explains th a t the band is open
Today it pays to look around be­ grains Jackson county has the best th a t the prospective member should WANTED — A good milch cow. Andante from C oncerto................
Phone 9 -F -ll.
.................................... Mendelssoli
ing
fo the boys in the grade schools and | fore buying. See P aulserud’s suits showing in its history and, accord­ hand his or her name to a member
of th e society for approval.
zany interested young men who are and overcoats.
.
21tf ing to those In a position to know,
WANTED— W ashing to db in my The G uitar ................ Carl Relnecke
own home. Mrs. L. M. Ring, 207 Melodie .......................Edwin Lemare
Big dauce a t Talent Friday night not attending school. He requests
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will carry off th e blue ribbon in this
Rev.
Evans,
of
the
Baptist
church,
Vista
street.
24-2* Menuet from Quintet ln E .Major.
, departm ent. The w heat, barley and
under new management. Spot dances. th a t any one owning second-hand in- At Lake o ’ Woods—
and
Rev.
Koeler,
of
the
Presbyterian
I
’
7—
T~
......................................... Boccherini
Mr’ and MrB- L aur®1 Stock, who a lfa lfa d isp la y , are m arvelous, and rhnrph
24-2* strum enta th a t they wish to dispose
church tallied - .u h .
.ria o !»’ ORcAxALE — A good tenor banjo.
$15. Phone 62.
of should bring them to his offices bave been visiting in Ashland a t the o a laym an com p aring them wltl><ln boo8tl„ s
24-3t* Indian Snake-D ance. . Cecil Burleigh
AXEI. SKOVGAARD
W estm inster Guild Meets—
over McGee’s clothing store.
He “ omR of Mr’ s ta c k a father, H C. th e oth er displays, th e re (literally l0 , ake
AihlandU“
™ FOR SALE— Steel beam 10-inch
Prelude
Op. *32 No. 10. Rachmaninoff
The regular meetings of the W est­ states th at th e students will be in ,'3,ock’ leit tb is m orning for a trip appears to be no com parison.
i tef
ln
plow. 15.50. A ' C. R edifer, 267
Waltz
Caprice
............................. Scott
m inster guild will be resumed for *he m arket for such instrum ents.
Eighth.
*
24-3*
to Lake, o' Woods. Mrs. Stock will
The Jackson county peaches a l s o ! ______ _
A rab esq u e .................................... Debussv
the coming fall with an initial m eet­
he remembered in A shland a s M in seem to lead th e state. Y esterday a
FOR RENT— F urnished housekeep- Ei otikon . . . .
Ureie
ing Sunday evening a t 6 30 o’clock
‘
Bessie
Dunham.
Salem women a fte r examining the i MKXICo TO STOP
ing rooms, by month or week; spe-
_
B
For pleating, see Orres.
17tf
at the Presbyterian church.
The
cial price for the winter.
15 3 h in,llsh Dance ....................... Palmgreu
p eaches w ith great in te r e st rem arked |
IMPORT DUTY ON
guild plans to make small work bags Portland V i s i t o r -
G ranite tstoet. Phone 411-R.
Etude de C oncert...................... Liszt
Forest R eproduction—
to Cate th a t sh e d idn’t b elieve they
FLOUR OCTOBER i
th a t will be sent to Ellis Island, N
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------------------------ALICE
M c CLUNG-SKOVGAARD
Fairly
satisfactory
reproduction
is
W aiter F razier Brown, of Phoe­
were peaches a t all. She never saw i
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KING APPLES— Splendid for cook-1 *
Y., as Christm as gifts to newly-ai nix. were Ashland visitors yester­ taking place on all cutover lands in peaches so large or so perfect. The
ing; a good size; 75 c e n ts a box.' A, n u ‘Kp n ,e n t«
< iM sicol Compo-
(Continued
from
Luge
1)
sitions
(Selected»
rived im m igrants from Europe. The day.
. Fritz K reisler
delivered. Phone 9 - F - l l .
Southern Oregon, where th e fire county agent w as busy sorting out
Sierra
Morena
bags will be made of odds and ends
problem has been handled success- grass and fru it and flowers and «a««, states, where there is a t present
Axel Skovgaard
FOR SALE— Furnished or u n fu r­
m aterial and will be large enough
fully,
said
Forest
Exam iner T. T a t th e tim e, bu t he rose to rem ark great depression, hue to stagnant in­
Let us give th a t old suit a going
nished, 5-room modern bungalow;
to hold an asslrtm ent of sewing ac­ over. You’ll be surprised. Paulse­ Munger, on his retu rn to P o rtlan d th a t th e lady was probably right
AXEL SKOVGAARD
sleeping porch, large basem ent;
dustry and the agitation of radicals.
large
lot;
lawn;
fruit,
berries,
Skovgaard
is pronounced “Scow
cessories to be supplied by the guild ru d ’s.
2 ltf | from two weeks ° f inspecting tim ber
Face Oil Crisis
“We have a new process in Jack-
flowers
¿^garden;
all
in
A1
shape;
G
aw.”
befora shipment.
sales and studying methods used in 8on county,” said he, "of m anufac­
But the governm ent has refused to
priced right for quick sale. See
D unsm uir V isitors—
ru ttin g yellow pine tim ber. He tu rin g peaches out of wax and a rti­ reduce the export tax on metals, andi Jack Fahs, 55 Pine street.
Old hats cleaned and reblocked in
H. B. Hickerson and wife andi visited several logging operations on fic ia lly coloring them . We also have this has caused surprise, as h u n -1
2 4-1 mo*
fall style. Jack Carlisle, at the O.K. little son, of D unsm uir. Calif., mo-i Private lands as well as on the In ­ a new process of flavoring which su r­ dreds of silver mines, which made
barber shop. Oak street.
24-6 toned over for a short visit with C .! d,an reservation anti made a study of» passes the m ethods of nature. Now,
efforts to resume operations during;
A. Cotter and family. They are re-! ibe older cuttings. He reports the you tak e one of these peaches, m ad- the past year, have been closing!
Confined to Horne­
turning today.
Pelican Bay Lum ber company to be amt and eat it and tell me if you down because of alleged Inability toi
ll. L. Moore is still confined to
cutting about 200,000 feet of yel- could tell this from a peach grown meet expenses and pay the present I
his home with a bad case of blood
H ave a fit— C. Orres.
17tfi low pine on the Bear creek unit of on a tre e .”
taxes.
poisoning, caused by an accident to
the C rater National forest.
W ith these words Senor Cate
When the refusal of the goveru>-
C alifornia B u sin ess Trip—
his hand two months ago.
reached under th e counter, pulled merit was announced at the office of
H. G Enders is on a business trip!
out a peach and presented it to th e Secretary of the Treasury de la
JEWISH YEAR NEAR END
Reiuodeliug and
cleaning — C. D ° Dunsm uir and other northern Cal-:
doubting lady, w ith the compliments H uerta, it was explained th a t both
Orres.
ifo rn iaz towns, and he incidentally
of
Jackson county. A fter a few gen­ Germany antJ Russia were prepar­
The Jewish New Year, known as
Hard Wheat Flour, sack. $2.45
Liberty Bell Cane and Ma-
took in the fair at Yreka yesterday.
“Rosh H ashanah," will be observed erous bites th e recipient acknowl­ ing to coin vast am ounts of silver
Christian Endeavor M eets—
20 per cent off iu barrel
pie Syrup, one-half g al-
^>y Hebrews the world over begin- edged th a t she couldn’t tell the dif­ currency and th at this gave assur­
lots
The Presbyterian C hristian En­ From D unsm uir—
Ion can .................... . . 70c
hing Sunday night and lasting until ference. and considered the feat a ance of an advance in the price of i
deavor society will have an “ele­
Gallon
c a n s .............. . . $1.30
Engineer Jam es and wife, of
Soft Wheat, per sack. . . $1.55
Among orthodox truly m arvelous one. “ But I haven’t the metal.
phant” party tom orrow night a t its D unsm uir, are A shland visitors for a feunset Monday.
Straw berry Preserves. in
If the advance in silver comes and
Hebrews, Tuesday also will figure in read anything ab o u t the invention in
New Corn M eal.................. 30c
business meeting.
There will be few days.
16-ounce glass, a t . . . . 25c
the papers,” she rem arked in d ep art­ is large enough to stim ulate active
th e new year celebration.
some real lively doiu’s.
Sugar—
Special— 13 pounds
Graham Flour ................ 40c
production on a large scale, it will
Most Hebrews regard the new year ing.
for
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•
A ttend Yreka F a i r -
This may sound fishy, but it isn’t. be a gerat relief to Mexico, as thou­
fiay as one of th e two most signifi­
Whole W heat .................... 45c
Sack ..........................
Paulserud's su its can ’t be beat for
R obert W arner, Mrs. Selma Gray,
C.
C.
Cate
vouches
for
it
and
C.
C. sands of m iners are reported to be
cant
holy
days
In
the
calendar,
ran
k
­
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price, sty le and quality.
2 1 tf Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Applegate
ing with the day of atonem ent, hasn’t told a lie since he came to in idleness in the mining states.
and Mrs. D. Perozzi motored to
Still another advance Is needed,
which comes ten days later. Unlike Salem. He hasn’t had time.
Cliff Payne makes cedar cheats.
jYreka. Calif., yesterday to attend
Miss
Alameda
J.
F
u
ller
is
in
and
this is in oil. The present sus-
the
secular
new
year,
Rosh
H
ashan­
22tf
th e Siskiyou county fair. Mr. and
charge
of
th
e
Boys’
and
G
irls’
c
lu
b
'
pension,
of industry in the oil fields
ah is counted an occasion for spiri-
Mrs. Applegate and
Mrs. Perozzi
exhibit
from
Jackson
county,
and
in
the
vicinity
of Tampico has h ad '
Äial stim ulation and direction.
H. A. STEARNS
started in the
express company
nothing
could
be
n
earer
o
r
m
ore
a
t­
a far-reaching effect and will be felt
According to rabbinical legend,
ag en t’s machine, but owing to car
New Y ear’s day m arks the anniver­ tractive th an th is display. Included more poignantly as w inter ap­
Cl NORTH MAIN STREET,
ASHLAND. OREGON
trouble were forced to abandon the sary of the creation of th e world. is a bull calf exhibited by C. Bohn proaches.
auto and join Mr. W arner, who took
Practical suspension of oil expor­
This tradition makes the ensuing e rt and a Shorthorn heifer by H.
th e en tire party tq Yreka.
Year the 5682d o fthe existence of Grey the only livestock products tation has deprived the Mexican gov­
sent from Jackson county
The ernm ent of an im portant source of
; the world.
A pple Crop Good—
judging
started
th
is
m
orning,
but revenue, and this revenue is badly
American Hebrews will obsetrve
Apple shipping will begin in earn ­ the New Y ear by public worship In the results will not be announced needed. W ith the income from the
THURSDAY ONLY
est next week, according to C. N. synagogue and temple a n d by the until the la tte r p a rt of the week.
TMC THEATER B O im F U
oil fields, the Mexican government
Davis, locan m anager of the Oregon exchange of greetings on th e p art o f
Among th e Jackson county people has been able to do much to relieve
Growers’ Packing corporation. The friends and relatives in the home. here are th e following: W illiam H. conditions in many sections by car­
association started two carloads of The intent of the day is to renew Talt, of th e F irst National bank; C. rying on public work. And it will
Grimes, Delicious and Jonathan ap­ friendship and strengthen fellow­ E. Gates. Fred W ahl, of the F arm ers be hard to continue th is work w ith­
ples for the Chicago m arket last ship among those bound to one an ­ -and F ru itg ro w ers’ bank; Jack Stew­ out the retu rn s from the oil fields
week, and will ship a carload of other by ties of love and m utual a rt, George H ilton, Mr. and Mrs. and a t the same time meet other ex­
IN
Newtowns Wednesday.
It is esti­ 'service.
Mike Tucker, of A shland; Mr. and penses.
mated th a t the local crop will re ­
Mrs. N. S. Bennett, € . C. Cate, Elm er
Tampico and its surrounding te r­
quire forty-five cars for movement.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Sept. Oatman, Miss Poole and A. B. Cor­ ritory have also given employment
nell.
About a car a day will be loaded
to thousands who have been unable
29.— A Santa Fe train was boarded
after this week.— G rants Pass Cour­ h e a r here early this m orning by six
to get work in th eir own sections of
W hat would society look like if its
ier.
masks were torn away?
And the
Mexico, and if these thousands must
masked men. who forced th e clerks A. H. S. TO M EET
lives
of
its
men
and
women
revealed
scatter
through
th
e
country
it
will
to throw off five pouches of mail.
KLAMATH FA LLS;
as they really are?
A lpha Chapter V isits at M edford—
dftcrease local problems, which are
The robbers then leaped from the
FOOTBALL CLASH
One girl had her suspicions— and
Alpha chapter, No 1, O. E. S., train and escaped. One pouch con­
already serious enough in many
played the game to find out!
visited Resmes chapter, No. 66, ab tained registered m a lt
places. In addition to this, Mexico
The total
(Continued
from
Page
One)
Medford last night, fifty members femount of th e loot Is undeterm inedl
The rest is a romance of mystery,
is not so far removed from its days
love and adventure th at throbs with
strong, and the officers of Alpha
m entary law have organized the Ash­ of revolution th a t It need not feel
a
th rill a minute.
chapter dem onstrated the work by
NEW Y O RK ,. Sept. 29. — Babe land High School Forensic society uneasy about having a large element
the initiation of two candidates Ruth, the home-run king, is ill with The society was organized Monday th a t is idle, discontented and needy.
there. As usual, the Ashland ladies the grip and will not participate in evening a t a m eeting of th e in terest­
Aniericain V indicated.
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
acquitted themselves in the Ashland
ed
students.
When oil companies first suspend­
the im portant Yank-Athletic baseball
way— le tte r perfect. The Medford
O rganization of the society was ef­ ed shipm ents the cry was raised that
series which opened today in P h ila­
chapter tendered them a fine ban­ delphia.
fected fo r' the benefit of the stu ­ it was unw arranted action by Amer­
quet after the ceremony.
dent body and the train in g it will ican oil producers to force term s
-m —
If the universe is really one thou­ afford to the students interested in from the Mexican government, but
F ar Sale — Grapes, Agaums, 7 sand times as large as we thought It th a t kind of w ork. An entertaining now th a t Dutch, English and other
cents; other varieties also.
121 w as, how large did w e th in k it w as? program fo r th e y ear is being foreign producers in the Vera Cruz
Laurel street.
24-2 — L ife
planned by th e society. M iss Loeta fields are unable to sip it is adm it-
O’Neal— Hu leu W edding—•
Buy Flour Now
Ground from old wheat
Plaza Market
Tyre IQik:*
If I had a perfectly
good Ford or Chev­
rolet and needed a
new tire, I’d go right
down to Leedom’s
Tire Hospital and
spend myself 13.50
for a Mason, and I
know I’d get all the
miles I pay for—
Yes sir— any time
Leedom sells a Ma­
son it’s got to wear
out not blow o u t
Dorothy Dalton
«B E H IN D M A SK S”
W ALLY REID
"The Hell Diggers”