Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 03, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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TH E ASOLATO DAILY TIDINGS
Monday. October Ä, IW ti
ÉH
Tidings ‘ banka.
m unty
W hen they prosper, the co m -1
shares in th eir thriving.
from Alfred L. P ark h u rst, of P o r t­
land. which they operated this past
Established 1876
season
under an agreem ent w ith him
Published Every Evening Except
The
United
States
treasury
has
and
the
national park service. This
Sunday
T H E A S H L A X D ^ P Ä K tT IN G CO. “th a t empty, all-gone feeling” in the
transaction with Mr. P ark h u rst will
„_______ ;______ i- if—«iw,
spot where it used to have a fat and
probably tak e place next March, an d
OFFICIAL city and B ounty
com fortable surplus.
th e eompany has extensive improve­
PA PER
TELEPHONE 39
m ents in view for next season.
The company has this season spent
T H E LA W -A B ID IN G C IT IZ E N
•nbscription Price Delivered iu City
the $20,000 agreed upon w itn the
Jne month .................................. I .60
Three months .............................. 1.95
national park service, he said, and
Any good citizen would take im -!
Six months .................................. 3.75
will continue to m ake improvements
One y e a r ....................................... 7.50 m ediate offense if it were to be
The C rater Lake season for 1921 each year.
Abdi and Rural Route».
charged th a t he was not law a b ld -!ls now but a memory> for it official-
Next season 35 more ten t houses
One month .................................. I .65
The definition of the term , jy dQged Friday night. The lod^ft
Three months .............................. 1.95 ing.
will be erected, providing accomoda­
Hix m onths .................................. 3.50 law abiding, would mean that the closed up shop Thursday forenoon, tion for 70 more people, while an
One y«a r ......... ..
^ 5 0 1 citizen followed the laws of th e land,; and aU officials and employees of
additional wing for the lodge i9 con­
regardless or his personal thought the C rater Lake National P ark corn- tem plated, said Mr. Price. A builder
AD VERTISING RATES:
Display Advertising
regarding the righteousness of tb v p a n y , and last guests departed for
Single insertion, each in c h ............30c m andate. Laws represent the com-j Medford*, leaving th a t beautiful and^ he said, is now a t the lodge prepar­
ing sketches for th e proposed im­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
posite wish ot the m ajority, and thet m ysterious region in th e tender
Display Advertising
provements. All plans, even to col­
basic principle of the American gov- hands of Alex Sparrow, superinten-
One tim e a w eek.....................27
ors, m ust first be approved by the
Two times a w eek.................... 25c
ernm ent is the right of the m ajority dent of C rater N ational park, and his i national" nark serriJX
Every other d a y ......................... 20c
to rule When the m aioritv decreed i #
»
,
.
...
..
national park service.
Local Readers.
™
, ,® m ajority decreeu torce of employes who will continue , The company wi„ have a caretaker
Each line, each tim s .....................10c
,q ? „ sh
N be outlawed ln improvement work a t the park u n tilja t the lodge from now on until the
th e United States, every citizen, if he deep snow drives them out. T h e ! season. opens on J u iy x next
To run «very other day for on«
In
moDth, each line, each tim e . . . 7c w ere a law-abiding citizen, would
C
rater
Lake
postoffice
is
closed
a
n
d
¡
afMltlon
tO
the
rangers
on
duty
in
To run every issue for uc< month
put his chagrin and his appetite be- th e daily carrying service between
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c
the park, Superintendent Sparrow
; hind hin: and follow the law until it Medford and the lake ceased Thurs- will visit
Classified Column.
C rater N ational park
inight be repealed. Yet we find in | day
One cent the word each time.
monthly.
To run every issue for one month or every community otherw ise reputa-
D
.
1Jt. A
t
more. H e
; ble people who are ready to K„ to
R' W PnCe'
PreS‘* n t ° '
company and acting general m a n ­
COURT NEWS
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . .10c any lim it to find a way to defeat the ager- M anager Kamps, of the lodge,
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
law A rbuckle’s bent of mind land­
Circuit Court
l i n e ...............................................Cc ed him ju st where it should, but and Mr. K iefhaber, who has been act­
ing as m anager of th e company’s
Card of ThankB, $1.00.
Erw
in
D.
K itts et vir. Whlte-Shel-
hundreds applaud his ability to cir-j
O bituaries, 2 y2 cents the line.
Medford office, left early Friday eve­ by-H unt Mining Co. Foreclosure
cnmvent the will of the m ajority and
F rate rn a l Orders and Societies.
ning b yauto for P ortland, where the
G ertrude A. Bennett vs. C. L. Ben-
Advertising for fratern al orders fill himself and his kind with quarts ■
sr societies charging a regular initi- of booze. The country is filled w ith ’ C rater Lake Uational P ark company ‘nett. Summons.
will establish its headquarters a t once
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re-,,
.
M argaret Hubbard vs. H. T. H ub­
ligious and benevolent orders will be out,aw s of thls kind,
in an office a tth e M ultnomah hotel, bard. Divorce.
charged the regular ra te for all ad
Here in Jackson county recent de-l
F ran k Randlow vs. J. C. Cass et
vertising when an admission or other velopments have brought to light a finish up this season s business and
make plans for next season’s busi­ al Motion.
charge is made.____________________ num ber of cases where citizens have
ness. AU the books and records ofj
M argaret H ubbard vs. H. T. H ub­
W hat Constitutes Advertising!
1 been living upon the proceeds of the
the
company
have
been
taken
to
P
o
rt­
bard. Affidavit, order.
In order to allay a m isunderstand- I*illicit making and selling of liquor.
land.
- ¡ o r u y . which „ the law
The past season, the first with (he
Probate Court
we print this very simple rule w h ic n i1“ *8 ^ree America, has a right to de-
.
, „ «
Raleen Deane Swinson (m inor)
is used by newspapers to dlfferin- mand th a t the violators of the law *' ia te r Lake National l a r k company
atiate between them :
ALL future be punished in a m anner th a t will
charge, has been a wonderfully estate. Affidavit.
events where an admission charge pyt thgm whefe they
be
• successful one, and breaks the ree­
l’s ADVERTISING0” CTWs applies to ¡«hed most severely, for the bootleg-; ord both in ^ te n d a n c e and financial
Kca] Estate Transfers
John T. Wiseman e t ux. to
organizations and societies of ev ery , ger puts price enough upon his receipts. The attendance and t'inan-
Leroy Buckingham et ux.,
kind as well as to individuals.
, wares th a t he can pay an occasional 1 c*a ^ fisures are not yet obtainable.
All reports of such activities a fte r' fine and know th a t it has come out ‘ bnt Mr- Price
.
W. D. to lot 2, block 18,
before »^Parting for
they have occurred is news.
Medford ................ ............. . . $
10
All coming social or organization of the pockets of the pdtrons of the P ° rtlund said th a t as soon as the
F
arm
B
ureau
Co-operative
Ex­
dishonest
traffic.
A
light
fine
will
books
had
been
audlted
a
t
th
e
Port-
meetings of societies where no money
contribution is solicited, initiation hot put the traffic down.
change to R. S. Page, deed
land office a public statem en t would
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
to lot 3, block 33, Medford 2000
The only protest to law and order) be given o u t
So successful had
does not come from the m akers, the been the season, he said, th a t th ere Jackson County to C. P. Shep­
We make aii quotations on
herd, quit claim deed to
JOG WORK
peddler and the patron of “ moon- *s 110 doub^ th a t th e C rater Nation-
east 10 feet of lot 14, Hun-
shine” liquor. But so long as the al Park c °mPa ny wi“ exercise its
from
sak er's addition to Ashland
13
T ill. J RAN KLIN PRICE LIST.
protest is simply a vocal protest, t h e ° P ^ OQ and take over th e concessions
Same prices— Reasonable Price— man is, of course, within his rights,
to all.
and when th e m ajority is convinced,
then his way can become the law.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
vétame« a« Seeond Claes Mall There have been violations of other
laws, notably the state fish and gam e'
Ashland
CLOSED AT C M
MIDNIGHT GRATITUDE
*1 understand that you have cured
yeuraelf of Insomnia.”
“Yea, completely.**
“ H moot be a great relief.”
“Relief! I should say so. Why, I
lie awake half the night thinking how
I used to suffer from It.”
SO IT GOES
Wrinkles aren't considered nice
In your togs,
But they bring a goodly price
In some dogs.
NO
SCARCITY
All the world*«
a stage.
Y ea,
and
th e re *«
no
sca rcity of mon­
ologue artists.
*’ HER IDEA
I like an en­
gagement with
seme snap about
M l
MIGHT MEAN
E IT H E R .
W h et business
k a r e you in?
/
The film b u si­
ness.
D o you m an u ­
factu re l a d l e s
garm en ts or m ov­
ing pictures?
Rehearsal of Elks
Play Shows Merit
Of ‘Purple Fiashas’
Prof. A. Jaskewski, a world fa­
mous scientist and authority on plant
life, left Friday for the University ot
California, a fte r a visit with Prof.
A dress rehearsal which showed F. C Reimer, of the O. A. C. experi*
plainly what real m erit lies back of inent station, who showed him over
the leading orchards of the valley
“ Purple Flashes,” the E lks’ show
the Vining theater tomorrow and and furnished him with data on pear
Wedtaesday, was held yesterday, and blight work and control. He also
C. J. McNaughtan, professional show visited C rater lake and pronounced
producer, announces everything set it, as do all travelers, one of the
wonders of the world. Before the
for the big show.
revolution.
Professor Jaskewski was
With $5,000 w orth of scenery and
'connected
with
the imperial biolog­
costumes, a magnificent array of
properties in keeping with the hand­ ical departm ent of the czar. The de­
some setting, a bevy of pretty girls partm ent of agriculture is routing
who know how to sing and dance ■ his trip through America, and this
and wear their clothes, a clean, country extended an invitation for
clever comedy funny enough to make him to visit here and study agricul­
the hardest critic call it a real pro­ tural problems.
duction. “ Purple Flashes” will be
the biggest surprise and the best NEW DIRECTORS FOR
(M>LD RI1M1E MINE
local-talent offering ever staged in
this city.
At the directors' meeting of the
People who have attended reehars-
Goid
Ridge Mining company Friday
als are enthusiastic over the bril­
liant pertorm ance. It is on the plane 'night Lou Compton and Frank L.
of the better class road shows, the Clark, of the board of directors, re­
local people in the cast only lending signed and W alter B. Robinson, of
fu rth er enjoym ent by their personal the Blue Ldege mine, and Sam Rich­
ardson were installed in their places.
touch.
The vein now shows ten feet wide
The song revues offer a veritable
rainbow of color in the array of across the face at the 500-foot level
gowns and lighting effects, and of­ and the showings of ore very high
fer many popular song hits and grade. Work is being pushed to cut
clever dancing
Also, in the farce the vein at the 700-foot level and
comedy, with its cast of nine princi­ iaises connecting all the other lev­
pals, each one is proving himself a els are near completion. During the
bright particular star, whose talents construction of these raises some ex­
tremely high-grade specimens of ore
will be a revelation.
The seat sale is on at the Vining have been encountered.
theater. There are still many good
La Pine reported sm allest town in
seats left for both nights.
But
patrons should call in and m ake their the United States in which a news­
reservations at once. It will be many paper is published; population forty,
moons before such a tre a t is offeitd newspaper circulation 627.
Eugene— Two miles of Siuslaw
theater-going public again.
road east from Mapleton gravel sur-
Klamath Falls— Seventy-five thou- faced.
Brownsville— American Legion to
sand-dollar theater to be built on
1 build gymnasium and club room.
Seventh and Main streets.
COMPLETE KITCHEN
OUTFITS
you can obtain at this store—
everything the model cook or
housekeeper could desire in
pots, pans and preserving ket­
tles. A little journey through
our establishm ent will give you
many suggestions as to things
you should have.
TW O -FACED.
We
An attorney may berate the law, i
Dorothy Christian and V«ra Cham-1
; Love reigns a very ty ran t in my <S> stating he is not in sympathy with it,
pie.
<♦>
breast.
'and otherw ise condemn the adm in­
Attended on his throne by all <?> istration of the game laws of the
Wednesday Evening Bridge
his guard
€> state as though th a t m ight excuse his i
Entertained; O. W . Long
Of furious wishes, fears, and <$> client had he been guilty as charged. '
Mrs. O. W. Long entertained the
nice suspicions.
<§> Such an attorney is apparently seek- j
W
ednesday
Evening Bridge club F ri­
<$>
— Otway. ❖ 1 ing a verdict rath er than trying t o 1
day
evening
a t her home on Bast
<jfc <•> <?> & 4« «> 4» <S> ♦ ♦
see th a t th e scales of justice balance.
Main
street.
The event was in the
Laws are made to be obeyed by
form of a farew ell in honor of Mrs.
By MAY BENEDICT
Housewives are not
using the the people until they are repealed by
J.
M. Maguire, who is leaving to
broom as much as they were. In ci­ the sam e power th a t made them —
The Social circle m et a t the Chris­
m
ake
her home in San Francisco.
dentally, it may be noted th a t there th e will of th e m ajority. We may con­ tian church parlors on W ednesday
There were four tables of bridge
are fewer bald-headed husbands demn a law as unwise, for some of
afternoon with a largo delegation of played, Mrs. J. Poor m aking the
than there were.
them are, but while it is the law of
ladies present.
The rooms were highest score, while th e consolation
th e land we are not law-abiding citi-
Mr. H arding has been in the presi­ zens if we do not shape our lives in tas,e|rully decorated
with flowers, fell to Mrs, Guy Jacobs. An expen­
’ autum n leaves a n d house ferns. Mu sive gift was bestowed upon Mrs.
dency long enough to know th a t the keeping with it
sic, visiting and bountiful refresh- Maguire as a token of the high es­
position is no snap. But he knew
i
m eats were features of the afternoon teem in which she was held by the
th a t even before he was elected.
ESPEE APPOINTS
program . Mi9s Ella W hite received members of th e club.
And Mrs
S U P E R IN TE N D E N T FOR
a prize of a fancy dish for being the Jacobs rendered a couple of solos in
Somebody is going to w rite about
COAST DIVISION
best talk er in a fifteen-m inute con­ her usual pleasing m anner. Dainty
the Elks some tim e w ithout calling
te
st, and Mrs. K atherine Morrison refreshm ents were served.
them “ the antlered herd.” And then
PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 30.— T h e , received a small picture of Madonna
the Best People On E a rth vrill rise
Those present of the club mem­
up and call him blessed. This phrase appointm ent of Thomas Ahern as su- fashion for being the most quiet lady bers besides the hostess were. Mes­
perintendent of the coast division of in the crowd.
has become sadly hackneyed.
dames J. C. Poor, Q. H. Hedberg,
th e Southern Pacific company, with
Those present were:
Mesdames A. Dyrud, Guy Jacobs, C. A. Shutts,
T rust the banks and deposit your headquarters a t San Francisco, to the Delhia Hale, Mary Hale, Tom Bry- F ran k Merrill, Roy Hale, J. R. L illy,
money with them. This is the wisest ■position of superintendent of the Sac­ ’ant, Lloyd Bryant, Hazel Webber, J W alter Bevington and McRae. And
course for you and th e best for the ram ento division, with headquarter» V. W right, Alta W einberger. Mabei guests of the club for th e evening
a t th a t place, was announced Joday Jacobs, H attie Smith, O. W. Long, were: Mesdames F ran k Dean. Elsie
by J. H. Dyer, general m anager of the Kate Christian, Ella W hite, John Churchman, W alter F ru lan and Elsie
♦ TIDINGS FASHION MINTS ♦ Southern Pacific company.
Cochran, Minnie Henson, Luke Bon­ Alexander.
The appointm ent comes as a result nin. Nell D unn, B ertha McKinny^
of th e vacancy caused by th e death of C. E. Horn, Gene H arris, H a y e / Teacup Club to
NOW THE TUXEDO
J. D. Brennan, superintendent of the Lilly. Reames, Dyrude, J. N. Den­
The Teacup club of the Methodist
Sacram ento division. F. M. W orth- nis, Frank Crowson, M. M. Decker, church w ill meet tomorrow afternoon
ington, for many years superinten-J J. Champie, W ilmot Cham berlain, at 2 o'clock a t the home of Mrs. A.
d en t of the San Joaquin division, with ' H. S. Newton, Ruby Harvey, Olive Marske. 145 Sherman street. Mrs.
headquarters a t Bakersfield, is a p -|B u rd is, K. Morrison, M. E. Rowley, Marske, as hostess, will be assisted
pointed superintendent of the coast j Anan P arr, Gentry, C. H Spaulding, by Mesdames George N, Kram er,
division, vice Thomas Ahem , tra n s -; Lizzie Driver, J. A. Putm an, Froboes. Charles C hattin, H arry H arrison and
ferred
O ther appointm ents caused ' and Misses R uth York, May Benedict, Miss Jessie Matthews.
by this change are as follows: E. L
King, superintendent of the Salt Lake
division, with headquarters at Ogden,
appointed superintendent of the P o rt­
land division, with headquarters a t
L IT T L E AND O FTEN
P o rtlan d ; W. L. Hack, assistant su­
HE provehb says, “ L ittle and
p erin ten d en t of the Sacram ento di­
often fills the purse.” T hat ap­
vision, appointed superintendent of
plies to a savings account— you may
deposit more than your friend who
the Salt Lake division; C. F. Donna-
earns twict as much, bn t hasn’t the
tin, assistant superintendent of the
th rift habit.
Los Angeles division, appointed su­
An account to which you add
perintendent of the San Joaquin d i­
often, even if bu t little, is always In
vision: W. M. Stillm an, assistant su­
mind, and you are interested in see­
perintendent of the Stockton d i­
ing it grow.
vision, appointed assistant superin­
The F irst National would
tendent of the Sacram ento division;
like to num ber you among
L. R. Smith, supervisor of tran sp o r­
its depositors.
tation, with headquarters a t San
Francisco, appointed assistant super­
When the sweater-coot began to
grow luxurious and aristocratic it as­ intendent of the Stockton division;
sumed a new name—it Is now the Tux­ A. J. Hancock, office m anager, gen­
edo. It L made in wool, fiber silk or eral m anager’s office, San Francisco,
aflk. with much attention given to its appointed supervisor of tra n sp o rta ­
design and finish. Here it is shown in tion, headquarters at San Francisco;
silk, with self-stripe; bordered by a C. M. Murphy, trainm aster, Los An­
•trip in contrasting stitch, finished by
narrow fringe and belted with plaited geles division, appointed assistant
superintendent Los Angeles division.
girdle.
all
h a te
double d eal­
ing so.
At it we frown
and hlsr,
W e lik e one two-
faced action,
though.
And th et one
is— the klse
Social Circle Has
Large Attendance,
Christian Church
T
F irst N a tio n a l B a n k
Ashland
VISITS CRATER I.A K E
»-»♦ - ♦♦ a-
TH E N W HA T
One good turn
deserves anoth­
er.
B u t suppose
yeu don’t know
wtiloh way to
turn»
laws.
NOTED RUSSIAN SCIENTIST
SIM PSO N ’S
HARDW ARE
AL T ER ED .
W l f e y : You
used to say 1 was
worth my w eight
la gold.
Hubby: Yes —
but s i n c e y o u
•a t ned the last 50
pounds, t h i n g s
h ave changed.
Ashland Lodge No. 944 B.P.O.E.
------ SHOW = = = = =
ACCOUNTED
FOR.
D oes your w ife
m ake her own
bread?
Oh, it isn’t that
that
gives
me
th a t
haggard
look.
I ’ve Juet
had the rrlp, you
know.
l in in g
See
“The Fashion Show’’
“The Old-time Song Revue”
Saxaphone Q uartet
Three-act Farce Comedy
OVERFLO W
GATH ERINGS.
Is sh e pretty?
P retty!
Why,
th a t girl is so
pretty th et p len ­
ty o f fellow s are
• U d to call on
h er fa th er and
m other.
“ Purple Flashes
¿7
TUES, and w
e
See
4 5— People— 4 5
Good Orchestra
Elaborate Costuming
Beautiful Scenen
Nothing but Fun a n d Pretty Girls
Southern Pacific company pays'
this year $16,700,000 for taxes, i
wages and supplies.
Seat Scale
Downstairs boxes . . . . $1.50
Balcony (4 r o w s ) ... . 1.50
Rem ainder of Balcony 1.09
W ar Tax 10 per cent extra
Doors open ........ . . . . .7:15
Curtain
............. ......... 8:15
Elks’ Show
The Fordsoi Tractor Did It
Ashland, Oregon, September 27. 1921.
The Ford Motor & Tractor Company,
Ashland, Oregon.
Gentlemen:
At this tim e I wish to thank you for your kindness in sending a man with a Ford Tractor and
Disc to the Ashland High School to put our athletic field in shape. For a num ber of years we have
had four mules and disc working an entire day getting our field in shape for the athletic activities.
This year, in three hours, with a Ford Tractor, more work and better work was dtone than the en
tire day— and occasionally two days— with the four-m ule team H ereafter we will depend upon the
Fordson and not the mule. It is cheaper, it is quicker, and it is many times more satisfactory.
Respectfully.
GEO. A. BRISCOE.
Superintendent Ashland City Schools.
HARRISON BROTHERS
FORD and FORDSON DEALERS
ASHLAND, OREGON.