Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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ASHLAND DAILY TDHNOS
A s h l a n d N e w s in P a r a g r a p h s
Local and Personal
----------------------- Side L ights--------- 1
FATTY FAVORED
BY TESTIMONY
OF DR. KAARBEE
Labor Trouble
Increase R. R'
Accidents; Mex.
W ednesday, Koveni»«* 38, l i
Russian Food
Situation Acute
Cattle Disappear
Revival Meetings
Free Methodist Church
Services every evening
seven-thirty.
Sane, safe, sound Gospe
Preaching.
Special service and specia
subject Thanksgiving at ll
in the morning.
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS M EEK '
The best Christm as present is a.
■ suit or overcoat tailored to m easure.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 22 —
MEXICO CITY, Mex., Nov. 23.—
See the big values a t O rres’ $1.00:
A partial reason for the acute food
Railroad accidents are increasing in
Profit Christm as Sale.
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M alta Commandery No. 4, W ed­
I num ber in Mexico. Many causes arej Sltuatlon existing in Russia is given
¡assigned for this condition, which i s i ^
the
Ekonom icheskaya Zhizn
nesday evening, November 23. Order M eetings at Derby —
¡causing
heavy
losses
to
the
lines.
I
(Economic
L ife>- a Bolshevist news-
o f the Temple. Supper served ear­
Rev. H C. H ulet is this week
paper
published
in Moscow, in a re­
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23 — D r. delay t0 shippers and peril to pas-
ly , a t 6:15, before work.
holding special evening services at
Kaarbee, testifying for the defense sengers.
port received by the United States
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, Friday Derby.
.
Rev. H ulet is a Sunday
trial
of
Roscoe
(F
a
tty
)
Ar-
departm
ent of commerce.
evening, November 25
P. M. and school m issionary who makes his . at the
. ,
As there are two rival classes of
DAIRYMEN, NOTICE
The
report
discloses the startling
M. J5. M. degrees.
home in Ashland and puts in all his uc e, c arge with m anslaughter ra iiroa(j employes, each of these
time organizing and assisting Sun- in connection with’ the death of Vir- blames the otber
I fact th at the total num ber of cattle
There will be a meeting for
L am k in Ikxwt.M H otel —
One body of workers wa3 engaged in Russia has decreased one-third Cow Testing association memb
day schools in out of the way places i ginia . Rappe, film actress, stated
Mayor C B. Lamkin, of Ashland, • in Jackson,
the Weight
weight of each ani- land for
T ,
,
„ He also
,
ctor to
to
be
8 , « 1916,
7
county.
organ-1 th a t he was the first doctor
v«.«»
w be
uc at t he time of the general railroad since
called a fte r the “ most beautifully s tr lte last F ebruary. These are ac. | ” a I.
w as in Medford today, and says they
sT
™
tely has grea“ y “
. all interested in dairyi
izes and visits home study classes, j ,
November
26, at 1:30 p. m.,
Avió«**
nni-1
.
-
.
i
a
i
min-shoeî
and.
tho
average
age
of
a r e going to put over the proposi­ circulates books from a traveling l i - j , 1* 88^ ,"?,man 5n tbe ni0'
, ies co1* cused of incompetency by the older
lue axeiage age
tlft
Medford
Public Library.
tio n of raising the $30,000 bonus brary, and holds evangelical se rv -■
a party g b e n b y , employes, who w ere
°’-° taken back af-
„«
le 1 r s dS c “ nsed iei> much
Arbuckle at the St. Francis hotel ter tbo strike failed
fo r the new hotel, having already
In order to conserve the meat sup-
ices.
here.
ra is e d
about $20,000. — Medford
rp.
,
.
.
,
PJy
and prevent
fu rth er decline in
The new w orkers retort by charg- „
,
£>r. K aarbee testified th a t on en­
M ail Tribune.
x,
,
,
,
,
cattle
num
bers
the
paper
nronoses
ing the older workers with careless-
, .. , .
l .
i t ses
Mr. Roselle, the tailo r at Orres,
PUBLIC AUCTION
th a t flsb- lean pork, rabbits and
Is an a rtist as a tailor. He recently tering the room he saw Mrs. Del­ ne83
H ot tam ales, Mexican chili b e a n s ,!
7
.« a
, x
, buds be distributed to the population Talent, Friday, Nov. 25, ,
came here from Minneapolis.
69tf mont on 'to p of the bed with her
a n d hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf*
clothes on, but with her dress up j due to bad condition of tbe track> in lieu of meat, asserting th a t the
residence of Wm. StiÄnp]
entire
attention
of
the
government
o
er
'nees.
Virginia
was
under
I
caused
by
heavy
rains
and
floods,
M inisters to M e e t -
f l o w of Rogue River—
the covers. He said Miss Rappe’s ! and to the need of newgr and bet_ should be confined to the breeding 6 head heavy you n g work hoi
Several Ashland m inisters are
of cattle and fishing.
Monday the ¿river reached just: planniQg i(J attend tfae
t near«
heart was norm al and she shook
sh o o k , ter rolling stock>
5 horse collars
th e stage of w ater th a t it reached . ,Qf the RogU(J Riyer m inster,a , ass0. h er head when asked if she was in - !
The fishing industry In Russia
1 tractor disc plow
o n th e 17th day of November last elation, which will be held at G rants j ” ' e ’
has also deteriorated amazingly,
r ’ K aarbee testified th a t
1 corn cu ltivator
y e a r when it went over the top of Pass Monday, the first m eeting co n -’ ’?® W\ S QUiet and exhibited no evi-!
| states the same paper, the fish catch 3 sin g le h orse cultivators
[ for 1920 having been only 177,400 3 sets w ork harness
th e cofferdam at the Savage Rap­ vening at 10:30 o’clock in the morn-
of .pa,n- not responding when
id s dam and put a stop to opera­ ing. at the Baptist church.
j
tons, as compared to 1,113,000 tons
Rev. 1 h® exa“ med her abdomen. ’ He stat- j
1 sin g le w ork harness
tio n s upon th a t stru ctu re for the ’ W. J. Fenton will discuss the m in -!
jin 1910. The paper lays the blame 3 sin g le horse cu ltivators
? ° bruised spots were a P’
w
rise has not ister and his work, and a G rants i paren * en be examined her “ from
for this condition entirely on the
h in ter. The , maximum
...
1 new feed chopper
been as great this year, however, the , Pasg buginegg man wil.
" t h e waist upw ard.”
He declared
government, charging th at the gov­ 1 new com bination fet'd grind«
reco rd in 1920 having been about
ernm ent has discouraged fishing by 3 pair platform scales
• question, “ Is the church m aking th at he did not do anything for the
25,000 second feet, and this y e ar'
,,
! the peasants by imposing hardships
1 3 4 0 lb. counter scales
There will
an open dis- patient because he thoughte medical
only 15,000. .T he dam is now com -: g°° .
...... 7 be ' ’ Z“
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 22. and taxes upon the fishing folk,
treatm
en
t
was
unnecessary.
Alcohol
1 5 0 foot log chain
f cussion of these and other subjects.
p íe te , and the rising w aters are no W alter F razier Brown is secretary k*e^ e^ ° t!Ceable op* ber b reatb > be as* — More than 100,000 gallons of i m aking it practically p ro h ib itiv e for 1 cen trifu gal pump w ith mot«
moonshine whiskey were seized in them to ply theiP
m enace.— G rants Pass Courier
1 foi'ce pump
of the association.
I
t -. \
West
Virginia during the first nine ! hope oi profit.
-
1
Fred Fischback testified th a t he
E xceptionally fin e *lot carpent
I ¡carried
__
Virginia by an arm and one months of this ye a r- according to,
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Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales,
tools
For pleating, see Orres.
6 9 tf , ,
2 0 cents. E n te rs Confectionery.62tf
Meg after her collapse, and put her figures obtained from the office o f , ASHLAND-M EDFORD CLASH
1 13-gauge W inchester pump
IN FOOTBALL TOMORROW
into a cold bath. This m ethod' of Prohibition Commissioner W alter S
1 .3 3 Special W inchester rifle)
W ith modern apparatus we can New G rants P a ss P astor —
handling, the defense contends, ac- H allanan, when he turned the office
Tomorrow afternoon at Medford
1 13x14 w all ten t
♦
m ak e your portrait at night as w e ll’ ReV' H a rt’ of Garfield> W ash., has j COUnts for the bruises found on the over to W. G. Brown, the new com­
the
Ashland
high
school
football
1 camp stove
a -- s —
in day
Evening uy
by ap-
a p . ; accepted a 0311 from the P resb y te r-[ body of Migg Rappe
missione;.
---✓ • tim e
urvuilla
— ,
; ¡ w team
o. in
w will
in
l meet
u c c i
L the
iic
J Medford
ir m u iu
c eleven
ic v c il
1 oil burner stove
pointm ent. Darling Studio. 71-lm o ian cburch a t G rants Pass, at a sal-
These tigures do not include the
. „„
,
_.
1
porch sw in g
.< u v. ,,
.....
P n tbe last game of the season. The
I ary o* $2400.
“old hen,” the; “ pick handle,” home
t
.
DEMENTED YOUTH
v-
.
.
I local team is the chamnion not onlv
2 heaters
M-ew, wme and a variety of other , e . v,
Lunch room will be open first
R ELIVES H IM SELF
x.
.
,
i
of
Southrn
Oregon,
but
of
the
Wil-
2 exq u isite oak round diqing
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to
of cruder m anufacture!-,
**
,,
. .
„ , a , T v.
o f th e week, form erly Palace lunch
PR O PH ET; IS TAKEN concoctions
tablet
.
.
x.
x
„
Uam
ette
valley,
having
defeated
Leb-
seized, estim ated at several hundred L anon on the
.. , local , field. E arlier in
«ar-
68-4 home-folks as well as to commercial
2
gfete
oak din in g chairs
men and tourists.
61tf
thousand,, gallpns.
(Continued from Page 1)
the season Ashland defeated M ed-! 1 oak ch iffon ier
According to the official figures
S o u th ern W riter H ere—
ford, and the local fla y e rs have i 1 m orris chair
time brought home to his parents. 106^500 gallons pf moonshine were
„ 77
“
Miss Frances' Anderson, of Rich­ Leave for California,—
,,
x
„
t
r
been
doing some hard training the
2 oak rockers
Y
Mrs. Laura F arm er left last ev­ Since then he has had a num ber of confiscated between Jan u ary 1 and i
,
, «
x-
-
m ond, Va., spent last night in Ash­
1 9x12 W ilton rug
~
.
x x x .
Past week ln preparation for to-
spells of dem entia, sometimes imag- October
1. A total of 950,510 gal-
.
. ,
J ,
la n d , being entertained at Hotel ening for her home in*Sacram ento, ir.,--,»
xv.
,
.
,
, L __
,
.
.
.
.
- T
m
morrow
o r r o w s game.
gam e, A
a large
la r g e delegation
1 9x12 B ru ssels rug
A shland. Miss Anderson impressed Calif., after a four weeks visit with ining th a t the people o f. Ashland Ions of mash was destroyed during! f otu d pnts and ntb PrC! interested
1
lad y’s w ritin g desk
were trying to kill him. His present the same period. Stills seized t o - 7
sluaenrs ana otner8
Shose who talked with her as one her sister, Mrs»! Ellis Evans.
1
china closet
religious hallucination is a recent I tailed 531. while 1050 arrests were !
o f th e most widely traveled a^id
CICje rs to Medford tomorrow in a spe- Lot o f w all pictures.
We renovate old suits. Paulser- 'phase of his unbalanced m ental con- m ade.
. ,
...
L est informed ladies who has ever
x
.
.
' cial car. which has a capacity of
Sale Starts at 1 2 :3 0 SI
uà’s.
63tf
j
dition.
His
health
is
poor
and
since
visited our city.
That moonshine „ not confined to , nearly hal( a bunl, . ed people
Term s Cash
i last spring he has been taking treat- the mountain fastnesses Is indicated
The Ashland
,s as
ALLEN
O. HESS
All wool suits for 120 at Paulser-
O rres remodels garm ents.
69tf
of a local
a , . . I . m
t v ents
west,
x physician. .Ibout
- X
‘
i
K aaaw a'la county. left end, Allen Brown; left tackle,
A u ction eei
ud’s.
SStf 'S .a weeks ago he sang a solo a t the ; In which is located the seat of the Taylor; ,e„ guard. Harry Hill: cen-
H e r e from K l.unath F alls__
____
Y. M. C. A boys conference In this « a te government, topped the list o t , te r. Dale Y
. rl
rt H ar.
A u ctioneer’s Note «
OAnritmo i «1 4-V« ~
__ r r?««
city.
Rex La P rarie and Robert R. Gor- Musical Pageant—
counties ir. the num ber of stills con-j lan McWilliams; right tackle, Allen Any person having livestock, fa)
d o n came over from K lam ath x-cxxxi,
Falls j Tbe ------------
missionary
society
the
a x w
total
of 216. a Ar-
, x...w
xx.v^ v of
*x vx
xxs | Edti Rasor, an o th er son of Mr. fiscated,
-ww», with
—xvxx <
k u ul
t -
a tv-v*
*
*i "Pit
r
implements or furniture, shot
Charleston and K anaw aha. „ U t
1 • 7* r
y e ste rd a y and registered at Hotel Presbyterian church will give a m u s-' aad Mrs. Rasor, has for two years resds
bring them to this asle as we
A shland.
deal pageant Sunday evening. The ' been studying vocal music in N ew ! county numbered 316, while 305,275
^t ^ 7 ,
, '*•* ? ,,
assured a large crowd pf g<
...x l'v York,
n r v in
<** preparation
______ _
, for
___ a career on -g o a o llo
l i n t e s of ......
v ____
c estroyed
.
. and . ^ fullback,
childhood, girlhood and m otherhood
mash
wered
uI^ba^k ’ E arl Snyder,
S° yd®r ’ left half,
bal/ ’ A1
V
buyers.
«tatzo
i 11S1 s a lin n e
k ia im v
i
jUtliroy, Fight half, Charlie
O rres cleans clothes clean.
69tf of
of Christian
Christian aari
anti nnn-Phriiitian
non-Christian lonHc
lands thft
tb ® conpprt
concert stage
1151 gallons of m
whiskey
seized.
Rush.
will be represented in a series of !
----------------------—— — ■
In one raid on George’s creek,
M ailrond Meeting—
___ o for these ' Twenty-six
_____ ■,
tableaux. A _________
musical setting
days until Christmas. about sjx miles from C harleston,,,
F riday evening at the Moose hall !ivinS pictures will be furnished bv Make your appointm ent now Darl- state prohibition officers seized six
-c
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, __ . .
F. rw____
C^row ----------------------------------------------------
will acHresa a mass several
selections sung by the choir ing Studio.
71-lm o c°PPer stills, some of which were ini
m eeting of railroad men and the and otb ars played by Mrs J. R.
operation.
The following day, in
publics about the railroad situation Robertson on a Victrola, Rose Bros,
All persons intending to en ter any the same vicinity, three more were
it affects these two classes. The
in- ( stock ---—-
for the w inter fair uiv
are icqucat-
request- captured.
a. uv bavin£
- loaned ong < of
— th
— eir finest »I*
leeting will be in charge of the io- 8trum ents and several appropriate ed to forw ard their entries to Elton
April, with 150, leads the months
will present the Four Act Comedy
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TV
m
,
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federation, who cordially invite records for the occasion. Miss Loeta Beeson. Talent, or J. H. Fuller, Ash­ in the num ber of arrests made,
“ THE W ISE FOOL”
interested, ladies especially, to ’ R°Sers will read a description of la n d E ntries m ust be in the hands while F ebruary takes first place in
attend
Vaudeville Between Acts
the characters represented. Preced­ of the secretary by December 1, as the num ber of stills d estroyed—104.
ing the tableaux the Guild will pre- ample time will be necessary for the The largest am ount of whiskey was
Admission:
Special sale H oefler’s Faraous sent, “The Clinic of a Missionary construction of sheds and pens to seized in March, when 3,839 gallons
Adults, 45c, war tax 5c.
Children, 13c, wa rtax 2
Chocolates. $1.00 value for 60c a Specialist.
All those who are to house the show. Livestock Commit- were confiscated, the largest quan­
pound
Watch our window. R o s e 'ta k e part in the tableaux are noti- !*ee. by Elton Beeson, Supt.
tity of any of the nine months.
1
B ros.
70tf fied to meet a t the church for re­
hearsal Friday evening promptly at
Bubble Books for children a t Rose
Speaks ati Medford—
7 o'clock.
Bros.
70tf
R ev. C. F. Koehler, -pastor of the
P resbyterian church, spoke at a well
Save $5 to $20 at Orres $1.00 P ro­
Let me take your m easure.
I
a tte n d ed forum luncheon of the
fit
Christm as Sale.
69tf
' i suarantee to fit and satisfy you at
M edtord cham ber of commerce, at the lowest
price. John Maly, the
th e Hotel Holland in th a t city today. Tailor
Ashland Shoe Shine P arlo r now
__ «—
open. On F irst street, back of the
T he Independent Stage Line ru n ­
Beaver building. •
68.4
n in g between Ashland and Medford Le?tu!‘er Yisiti
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Paget, of P o rt­
w ill discontinue operations until
Cliff Payne makes skirt boxes.
la
n
in Ash-
S a ta rd a y , November 26, a t which . , d , are visiting
.
- relatives
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—
tim e they will have better cars and ‘and tbis week> and W>11 spend the
P o rtraits th a t please.
Darling ¡
Independent TbanksSiving holiday here.
g iv e better service.
Studio.
71-lm o
S tage Line.
70-2 Paget is a noted traveler and lec-1
STARRING
______
tu re r and is one of the m anagers of M oving to Dunsmuir-—
B irth d ay Party E n tertain m en t __
' tbe Allison-W hite Chautauqua sys- ^M rs. Mamie Patterson and family
Members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary ^em’ ^ e has ju st returned from Eu- u re moving to Dunsmuir, Calif., this
Cast includes
o t Trainm en were entertained y e s-' rope wbere be met many of the dis- week.
te rd a y evening at the home of Mrs. ’ t ’n®u^sbed statesmen, of European
MADGE BELLAMY
R alp h Hall, 940
B street, w ith a nationa- The inform ation he gath-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIF Y
b irth d ay party in
honor of Mrs. B. ered wbil© away will later appear
LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN— A
NOAH BEERY
K ellogg. The rooms were pleasantly in seria^ form in the P ortland News
black and white Shepard puppy.
decorated in red and white. Those Mr' P aSe t’3 subjects on which he
R eturn to 55 Strawbenry Lane
and receive reward.
71-1*
p resen t were: Mrs. Hocksey, o f 1 lectures are: “ The disadvantages of
From the novel
Also
D unsm uir, Calif., and president of }ying’” “ Tbe c-vcle of tb e ages,” and
APPLES— You will like ’em. A 50
CONJUROR’S HOUSE
t b e lodge, Mrs. H attie Smith, Mrs. ' The movement of the sta rs.”
lb. box, $1.00 delivered. Phone
•
by
9-F11
]
R alph Dockery, Mrs. Tony Franko,
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Mr3 Fred Hitchcock, Mrs. B. Sher-!
T° THE PUBLIC
STEWART EDWARD W HITE
FOR RENT— Furnished front room.
man, Mrs. Charlie R enard, and Mrs. i W hat would you have to pay,~be-
Greatest Comedian
344 East Main.
71-3
Pieturized in the actual life of
fta lp h Hall.
,
tween Ashland and Medford, if there
the Land of the Midnight Sun
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were no opposition? It seems as FOR SALE— 100 quarts ol fru it;
some quart and half gallon jars.
m ake our own candies, ice though the cut in Jprices ¿on th e
Call at 549 East Main St.
71-2*
c re a m and tam ales
Enders C o n -; Lewis stage line was to help the
-ectionery
62tf Public it would have been done be- WANTED— Large drum for 3-foot
box stove. W rite or phone The
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fore opposition was started. The In-
Post, Jacksonville, Or.
71-3
* * *
dependent Jitney line between Med-
NOTIOE— ELK S DANCE
<8> ford and Ashland has but one price FOR S j I L E — Good cull apples. 40
cents a box.
231 Mechanic St.
for today, tom orrow a n d always.
Come and get ’em.
71-3*
♦
November 24. Thursday.
$>'W e give first class service and are
THURSDAY
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
Elks and ladies only. 70-2
' here to help the public. Independent WANTED— Tho best bicycle $20.00
will
buy.
Call
at
S
tu
d
o
Ashland.
FRIDAY
Adults 35c; Children 10c, including war tax
TMC THEATER K A U T T O
•* •
Auto Stage Line. By Grace Hall. 1
71-3
Large Seizures
Bootleg Liquor
Made In W. Va.
Tonight - ASHLAND ARMOR
Taylor Players
SPECIAL THANKGIVING Attraction!
Big Double Bill
JACK HOLT
BUSIES KEATON
“ The Playhouse”
W
Leaving Tonight “The Scuttlers” Starring
I L L I A M
3E* A . JEL N T U