Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Saturday, October 1, 1 0 2 |
colt umn after column of revolting men build cities. How many of this pound block of iron, the well would miles j paving is in progress from
fctill be spouting.
both ends, seven miles being already
« • icious details of scandals and kind have we here?
Established 1876
crimes
are
unrepresentative
of
clean
Every
one
interested
in
doing
“
But
Mr.
Pellett
decided
to
‘shoot’
I
completed; about seven miles south
Published Every Evening Except
journalism
.
No
newspaper
is
justi-
things
which
should
be
done
and
will
the
well
and
ehereby
lost
one-third
of Galesville, a detour via GQegi-
Sunday
THE ASHLAND M&U(Z1NG CO. fled in such a course, and the pub-f really be worth while, ate invited to of th e flow through an open crev -, dale to Stage Road pass is used from
assa or cave. But another well W as7!30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; at Stage
E. P. MOORE.
OFFICIAL CITY AND UOVNTY llsher with a conscience will not in- i attend
driven near the first, and both aref Road pass a short detour is used.
dulge
in
this
morbid,
dem
oralizing1
PAPER
TELEPHONE 3!»
pandering to the vulgar curiosity of
! flowing a t th e present time.
Wolf Creek-Grave Creek — Five
“ S. S. Stephens has a well at his j miles- paved.
tuhacription Price Delivered in City those who revel In exploiting of vice
and
Imm
oral
filth.
G
arden
place on the Pacific highways
Grave
Creek-Pleasant Valley—
hie month , • • • » . . ♦ • • • • • • • • $ •6o
iree m onths .............................. 1.85
which would flow* as strong as t h e ; E ight miles; good macadam.
..m o n th s .................................. 3.75
Pelasant Valley-Grants Pass— Ten
CREATE
EMPLOY'MENT
Pellett wells if Mr. Stephens had
One'
7.50¡
miles;
paving operations have s ta rt­
drilled
only
a
short
distance
deeper.
aid Rural Routes.
O n*.
ed
about
two miles north of G rants
$ .«5
As it is, the w ater flows out, thus
The world w ar’s afterm ath of de­
T hree'
1.85
fh 8
Pass.
Short
detours are provided
’proving th a t the vein is artesian.
six monti
3.50 pression can be overcome, says P res­
SALEM, Or., Oct. 1.— Selection of
One year • **.-1
"Now comes the Lockwood well, around most of th is work; where de­
6.50 ident Harding, by pursuing the
tours are not available, traffic is a l­
“open, sure and onward way,” which a sta te director who will supervise with th e w ater rising to w ithin five
AdDVERTTUteO RATES
lowed to pass through, but for short
involves “ liquidation,
reorganiza- A m ericanization work through the feet of the top. The well is only delays.
Display AOKerthtluK
Single insertion, eacreJn e h ............30c I tion, readjustm ent, re-establishm ent, boards of directors of all schools in down to a depth of 225 feet. This
G rants Pass— Through Medford,
YEARLY CONTRACTS
¡ taking account of things done, and th e state will be the basic plan on well is ju st outside the city lim its of
Ashland
to California Line— Sixty-
One r(fme ¿’ "week".. .'X * . .1 7 % c sober contem plation of things to be which operation of the state Ameri­ Phoenix, on th e south.
The dug
rive
miles,
paved
done.” The unemployment confer­ canization work will be carried on, "Well on the Fish Orchard tract,
tim es a w eek................'. 85c
Medford-Crater
Lake Highway-
Every other d a y ................
20c
ence, to which these words were ad- according to announcem ent today by which the city of Phoenix bought
Two routes are being used, one
Local Readers.
th e A m ericanization com m ittee fol­ 'from Mr. Fish, is of an unusually
Each line, each t i m e . . . ..............10c ‘dressed, is devoting itself to the lowing a m eeting yesterday.
via
Central Point. Bybee bridge,
stron gflow, and the well was not
mighty problem of am eliorating in­
To run every other day for on*
Trail
and McLeod anti Prospect; the
The director will be chosen after drilled. It is only a shallow well,
month, each line, each tim e . . . 7c d u strial conditions in a spirit that
'details of the proposed scheme have having been dug by hand. Had this other via Eagle Point. Reese Creek
To tu n every issue to r ocj month
augurs success.
or more, each line, each t im e .. . . 5c
•well been drilled, no dbuht it would school house, Derby to McLeod and
There is one way in which much been worked out.
Classified Column.
It was indicated th a t the legisla­ have been stronger than the Pellett Prospect. Traffic is advised to use
could* be done to provide work for
One cent the word each time.
th e one via Central Point and Trail.
To run every issue for one month or the involuntary idle, namely, mu­ tu re would not be asked to make an ■wells.
’ It is not thought th a t artesian The lodK/ Was c,osed on Friday‘ Sep'
more, tec the word each time.
nicipalities, counties and states could appropriation for the Americaniza-
Legal Rate:
tion campaign, but th a t a sum in ex w ater can be found on the east side tHmber 30-
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c hasten the startin g of projected pub­
K. E. HODGMAN,
cess
of $10,000 would be raised by I of th e valley in the opposite direc-
lic works. Street and highway work,
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
Division Engineer.
} tion from Talent, as the bedrock
line
...................... ............. Cc th a t m anifestly should be done, but popular subscription.
Card of Thanks, 31.00.
The com m ittee was named by pitches a t an altogether different d i-,
which may have been held in abey­
Obituaries, 2te cents the line.
Governor
Olcott a few months ago, rectlon and signs of coal and oil are<
ance w aiting for lower cost of ma­
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
and
will
hold meetings frequently present
Advertising for fratern al orders terials or for other reasons, well
until
the
work
is well under way.
•r societies charging a reg u lar inltl-1 might be started at once, And so
atlon fee and dues, no discount. Re-
... . . . . . . . . . .
,
Uglous and benevolent orders will he with pub,ic buUdiI1KS and other pub-
charged the regular ra te for all ad-! he works. Money expended on pro-
vertlslng when an admission or o th e r: jects of this nature is not wasted,
charge is ma d e . ___________________hut is put to use which will benefit
W hat C onstitutes Advertising!
the community, and at the same
We’re goin gto have an eelphant
In order to allay a m isunderstand- tim e render a double benefit by giv­
trade.
ing among some ae to w hat constl-! ,ng ftmployinent to great num bers
tutes news and what advertising, ,
x -
W hite or gray, or any shade;
wc print this very simple rule whlcn oi men out ot w ork-
ir.
’ You bring yours on Friday night,
ts used by newspapers to d lfferin -:
---- --------------------- -——
The
condition
of
the
Pacific
high*
Wrapped ln Pa Per and tlad “ P t i g h t -
Artesian wells can be secured in
atlate between them : “ ALL future
APPLES
events, where an admission charge
ran *be invitations on white
the Rogue River valley and several way between Roseburg and the Cali-'
is made or a collection is taken
already
are
doing
heavy
duty
in
this
elephants,
received by the Presbyte­
fornia line, as of this date, is as fol­
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to One little apple, banging on a tree!
rian young people this week. Twen­
*
organisations and societies of every Eve said to Adam, “ Have a bite with section, according to Mary O. Carey, lows;
m e?”
of Talent, Ore. Two of these wells
kind as well as to individuals.
Roseburg-Myrtle Creek-—Tweaty ty-five of them gathered a t the
All reports of such activities after
are near Talent on the M. L. Pellett miles, pared.
church last evening for the business
"S u re,” said the serpent, with a bale­ orchard tract, she says.
they have occurred is news.
Myrtle Creek-Canyonville — Ten meeting and social.
ful glance,
All coming social or organization
The following story has been pre­ miles; south of Myrtle Creek, take
New officers were elected as fol­
meetings of societies where no money Don’t be a *fraid-cat,’ b etter tak e a
pared by Mary Carey on the artesian detour via Riddle to Canyonville; lows: President, Frederick Koehl­
chance.”
*”
contribution is solicited, initiation
charged, or collection taken is NEW8.
j well proposition;
ftlow and rough.
er; vice president, M argaret John­
Adam ate the apple, fresh off the
“ Taken from my own knowledge
Canyonville—
Galesville
—
Eleven
son; secretary, Edith
Robinson;
We make ail quotations on
limb—
/
which,
perhaps
from
a
geological
miles;
good
macadam.
treasurer.
H
erbert
Doran.
JOB WORK
Fond and foolish Adam! That fin­
standpoint may not prove beyondj Galesville-Wolf Creek— Fourteen
ished him.
The society is an honor church on
from
argum
ent, but from th e point of ob­
the franklin price list .
More little apples, hanging on a servation it has been proven th a t a r ­
Same prices— Reasonable Price-
bough.
to all.
Little W illie ate some; so did the tesian w ater can and has been se­
cured in this valley, especially in the
cow.
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon,
Talent section. How fa r down on
Poatofflce as Second Class Mall Both soon discovered something
the west side of the valley from T al­
Matter,
wasn’t rig h t;
ent
I cannot say, but I believe there
The vet and the doctor labored all
is
one
artesian well in Jacksonville.
th a t night.
“ I wonder how many persons
Vet hurried homeward at the peep know th a t there are two large flow­
PRESENTS
; Let us love tem perately; things <8>
of dawn;
ing
artesian
wells
on
w
hat
is
known
violent last not-
* W illie had a narrow squeak, but the
as the M. L. I’ellett orchard tract,
cow passed on.
And too much dotage ra th e r <$>
just
west of Talent?
*>
argues folly
<S>
More
little
apples,
dear
old
Uncle
Si
When
Mark P ellett began the
<* Than tru e affection.
Biled in the biler when the state drilling of the first well many p er­
— Massinged
w ent dry.
sons said he was ‘crazy’ to put down
♦
♦
any
such well.
However, he bor­
Fed
some
to
th
e
deacon;
nice
olil
<e> «
'«><#> <$> <»> W 4» <» ♦
♦
man, but frail;
rowed the money to put down this
Now the deacon’s doing tw enty days well, which is some 800 feet in
in jail.
Some of those G A. R. veterans
depth. At this depth a flow wgs^
A Three-Act Local Production of Fun and Fashions
are as spry today as some men who
Baldwin, Russet, Bellflower, Orav- struck which, at th e tim e of b reak ­
have ju st turned 40. Those men of
enstein or Pip
ing, spouted fourteen feet in th e a ir
the Blue are not a whit older than Apples, oh, my brother, have an from an eight-inch hole.
awful zip!
they feel, and* many of them feel
“ Had Mr P ellett been satisfied
around in the th irties or forties.
when he secured this flow, which
had sufficient foj-ce th a t the w ater
THE PEOPLE’S FORUM.
ss
'ss
T hat there should be young and
would knock him off an eighty-
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virile leadership in the United
States senate goes w ithout saying.
50 PEOPLE
GOOD ORCHESTRA
But the w ithering seniority rule in
What Should Ashland Do?
LADIES
THREE-ACT COMEDY AND MUSICAL REVUES
that body blights prospects of speed
Many things have been suggested;
Ready-to-wear
Garment«
tail­
In legislating.
but it is very different after telling
BEAUTIFUL COSTUMER
SPECIAL SCENERY
us what to do, then showing us a ! ored daring the dull season-—
big assortment to choose from
The sensational newspapers which way to finance it
—
every size and every price—
cater to the depraved tastes of an
T he w riter believes in and re- j
Admission, $1.00 and $1.50 (W ar Tax 10 percent Extra)
element of the people by printing quests intelligent criticism — “ thu3 wonderful values. See the ex­
we grow.” Show us a b etter way. It tra fine French Serge dresses
Doors Open 7:15;. Curtain, 8:15
will be welcome; but criticism with­ at >10.75. All wool Polo cloth
♦ TIDINGS FASHION HINTS *
out showing a b etter way or one that coats at >18.75.
is thought to be b etter is only knock­
ORRBS TAILOR SHOP
ing, and knocking gets us nowhere.
IN RED AND BLACK
Having said a few words at the
luncheon of the Commercial club at
the Austin hotel last Tuesday, the
secretary kindly suggested th a t we
devote the evening next Tuesdtay at
the city hall to a m ore extended dis­
cussion of “the good roads” prob­
lem the w riter desires to suggest. ’
Therefore, all interested in the
schemes to build up Ashland, the
things th a t are really worth while,
together with an outline of ways to
finance them are invited.
He has a list of all the owners of
lots situated a t the Lake of the
Woods, and he takes this method of
requesting each and every’ one, as
well as all others who m ight be in­
terested, to w rite him a personal le t­
ter, telling w hat the conditions are
there, what he thinks of the road,
how he would like to have it Im­
proved, w hat the benefits would be
'if a good road were to be built there,
and an idea of how many people
M o to r C a rs
B u s in e s s C a rs
would acquire lots within the next
five years, provided a really good
road were built.
'the vogue for black has made such
The object is to co-operate and
mji Impression on the world of fashion
enable
the w riter and others to get
thut designers of children’s clothes
bm e taken advantage of It in the pro- assistance from the governm ent to
ductlon of new things for fall. It ap­ build such a road. Please do this
pears in this pretty dress with its so th a t he may have them prior tq
waist ef black taffeta silk and band next Tuesday. Don’t leave it for
embroidered dots of red. The skirt th e neighbor, bnt do it yourself and
la red and black Scotch plaid with a see th a t he does it.
wide belt that folds over a narrow
Children build “ playhouses.” Some
black sash of eire ribbon.
Ashland
Tidings
Americanization
Work In Schools
Slate Campaign
Young People Have
"Elephant Trade”
At Pres. Social
Arlesian Wells
Practical Writes
Talent Woman!
♦
points 1 6 and 7 of the new goals.
Eight new members presented
their names at the meeting
The elephant trade was quite
hilarious and the opening of the
packages revealed some wonderful
things, all the way from cheap per­
fume to hair nets and old shoes.
Other games followed and then
the elephants were ferd on animal
crackers and salted peanuts.
A good sing and the Mizpeh”
sent all home in happy mood.
In v estig ate Our Ideal
Arcola.
Hot W ater H eating System for
Sm all or Large H ouses
Our N ew Line o f H eating Stoves
A re Now’ In
P ro v o st B ros.
Tidings “ w ants” get results
Cause for Admiration
Indeed you will have when you
put on our furs. T hey.are so
elegant and set off your gown
to such high degree.
Better
inspect our furs before pur­
chasing. Large assortm ent of
all the latest furs.
D eer head m o u n tin g a sp ecialty
F. W. Bartlett
115 W. Main Street
MEDFORl»
S E R V IC E
TO YOU
< ATELY we have been trying to
•"“*l|e:)ap u{ azoiu m . ou }{ sjjjoj jaj
about the SERVICE the F irst Na­
tional Bank renders to all classes of
people.
We haven’t more than scratched
the surface, but perhaps we have
given you the notion th a t your pros­
perity and happiness would be in­
creased by a connection with this
bank. If so, wel’ll be glad to h..v«*
you come in any time.
N a tio n a l B a n k
Ashland, Oregon
“Oldest
National
Bank in
Jackson County’
Ashland Lodge No. 944 B.P.O.E.
*
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M
a m ,,,
&
Tuesday and Wednesday
See
Reserved Seats Selling at Theatre
The first cost
practically the last
Dodge Brothers
Dodge Brothers
G eo. L . T r e ic h le r M otor C o.
M kD FO R D . OREGON
Phone . . .
304
A: 100.2]
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We Have Ju st Received a Shipment of
Trunks and
Traveling Bags
LADIES OVER NIGHT BAGS
These goods were bought at present market values
which are much less than former prices, and we have
marked them so as to give you a REAL BARGAIN
We have the Wardrobe Trunk with all its conveni­
ences; the Steamer Trunk for those who want Ies<
room; also medium-priced Trunks of all kinds. If
you want anything in this line, do not fail to look
over our goods before buying—we can and will sav<
vou monev.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Ladv Assistant
Reliable
H ousefurnishers
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