Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGh F o ra
ARHLÁND DAILY W ftöiöS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK
A
dren reached, 165.
6? YEAR YOUNG
HIKER STOPS HERE
E astern Star meets Tuesday even­
ing. Initiations.
M alta commandery, W ednesday
evening.
Ashland lodge No. 23, Thursday
Men may come and men may go
evening. Lunch at 6:30 followed by
but somewhere in the soul of Jam es
program .
All of the foregoing orders elect Alby Hill, of Berkeley, Calif., sixty-
seven year old seeker of health, is
officers for 1922.
the eternal fire of youth and the
w anderlust call of the dusty, open
G oing to H ild e b r a n d -
road. Aided by a travel worn crutch
Fred Beck, who has been visiting
carrying a small suitcase and wear­
his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
ing a genial smile, the white-haired
Mrs. A. E. Powell, at th eir home on
patriarch of the highways slowly but
A street, yeft this m orning for Hil­
cheerfully hobbled his way to the
debrand, K lam ath county, to visit
Plaza late yesterday afternoon and
his son. Mr. Beck is a form er farm ­
pronounced it good a fte r the all-day
er who has had very interesting ex­
hike from Medford. He spent the
perience the past few years, work­
night at a local rooming house and
ing on the highway and in the navy
left this morning for California on
yard at Vallejo, visiting the Yosem­
a trip th at will take him as far south
ite, National park and San F ra n ­
as San Diego before makiug his way
cisco— which he had not seen for
east by Arizona as the prelim inary
thirty-five years— seeing his child­
to a 4000 mile foot journey to East-
ren at Salem and Ashland, after liv­
port, Maine.
ing for a half life time on a fron­
Under doctor’s orders, Mr. Hill,
tier farm . Mr. Beck has two bro th ­
who suffers from rheum atism , left
ers in Stuttgart, Germany, who write
San Francisco from the ocean surf
th a t conditions are very hard in the
near the Golden Gate July 26. He
old country, where the government
is Insistent with his explanations
takes out ten per cent of even lab­
th a t his unique hike is for h e a lth '
o re r’s wages.
only, asserting th at he pays his way
independently and is neither ped­
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales, dling or alms begging. Since the
20 cents. Endters Confectionery. 62tf
sta rt of his trip he has visited the
governors a n d state executives of
Jew eler HI—
Nevada,
Oregon and W ashington,
O. H. Johnson, proprietor of a
obtaining
th eir autographs in a
local jew eler shop, is ill at his home
with
165 North Main street. Mr. Johnson name-scribbled book filled
newspaper
clippings
and
photo­
was suffering from a bad cold yes­
terday and is today confined to his graphs. Among the signatures list-
el are Governors Louis F. H art,
bed.
Wash., E. D. Boyle, Nev., Ben W. Ol­
cott,
Or., and W. D. Stephens, Calif.
For pleating, see Or res.
69tf
The book contains signatures of
prom inent men, college presidents,
Special E lection D ec. 14.__
A special election for the voting and city officials in various p arts of
of bonds to improve the county fair the northw est.
True to his creed of youth, the
ground at Medford, will be held
December 14. Numerous telephone aged hiker has a hobby. He has let­
inquiries were received a t the Tid­ ters from the m ayors of various
cities to th e executives of eastern
ings office this morning.
cities bearing a like name. “W hen I
P o rtraits th a t please.
Darling get th ro u g h ,” smiled Mr. Hill, “ E ast
Studio.
71-lm o will meet W est, and, I hope, never
the tw ain shall p a rt.” He bears a
letter from two year old Leeds Sulli­
R eturns from Canada—
W. R. McGee returned last even­ van to the la tte r’s uncle, K enneth
ing from British Columbia, where C. Beaton, known nationally to
he has been visiting the McGee col­ newpaper readers as K. C. B.
A fter leaving Arizona, Mr. H ill
ony from Ashland, which consists of
will
make his way up a n d down the
Mr. and Mrs. Allen McGee— form er­
ly Miss Lottie Crews— Mr. and Mrs. central states, visit his old home at
J. J. Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ Galion, O., and w inter a year from
ard Hoover. The two ladies last now in Florida. In the sum m er he
nam ed were form erly the Misses will hike to Maine, his objective. He
Myrtle a n d Minnie Bell McGee, sis­ estim ates th a t the trip will take two
ters of Allen McGee and daughters years. W hether or not he will re­
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGee, of turn to California b / train is as yet
Ashland. They all live on adjoning problem atical, he said.
farm s in the Thompson river valley,
tw enty-four miles from Kamloops
The Ashland W inter F a ir Decem­
and one hundred miles from Van­ ber 7-8-9-10.
60-eod
couver. Their post office is Black
Pines, B. C., and they are all pros­ Limit Truck Ixwids—
pering, reports Mr. McGee.
At a recent m eeting of the county
court an order was issued lim iting
W ith modern apparatus we can the loads of vehicles passing over all
make your p o rtrait a t night as well dirt and macadam roads to two-ton
as in day tim e
Evening by ap­ loads.
Over the Pacific highway,
pointm ent. D arling Studio. 71-lm o which is paved, the loads were lim­
ited to five tons. Between Ashland
Buys Union Street H om e—
and Gold Hill and on all o th er paved
L. A. Brush has purchased the roadte the loads were lim ited to three
residence at 59 Union street from tons. The order is made to protect
W. F. DeWitt. He expects to move the roads during the w inter months
there immediately. The deal was and will be changed as soon as it is
handled by E. E. Phipps.
safe for heavier loads to pass over
the roads w ithout much damage.
N utrition C lasses
N um ber of children, 39; age, 5 to
14 years; tim es met classes, 4; time
covered, 2 m onths; average gain per
child, 2 pounds.
M ilk D e m o n stra tio n
Number children drinking milk.
15; time covered, 4 to 6 weeks; num ­
ber of children who gained^ 8; av­
erage gain, 2.6 pounds.
ATTENTION, FISH ERM EN
Im portant m eeting of everyone
who has or has not fished, to be
th e re W ednesday evening, city hall.
7:30 o’clock.
T ourist hotel project coming up
later. This fish m eeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30 o’clock is im portant
and belongs to our project. We must
furnish sport for our tourists. Come
lend us your support.
Other A ctivities
W ritten articles for monthly issue
Sum m ary of H om e C onveniences
Bureau News, attend
Home dem onstration agent helped of Farm
n
ontbly
night
meetings of Farm Bu­
women in purchasing:
reau,
Parent-Teacher
circles,- and
Cost Saving
7% doz. kettles . . $174.60 $ 87.30 community clubs. Worked on ex­
hibits at state fair an J Ashland mid­
92 radiator stoues,
helped women make 3.68
46 00 w inter fair. Helped In canning, dry­
12 dish drainers . .
13.00
4.20) ing and jelly making and collecting
2 dish drainers . . .
4.00
2 .0 0 1 an exhibit of canned foods for the
7 dish drainers . . .
8.75
1.75 state fair. Gave dem onstrations In
scoring and canning to boys’ and
12 10-piece sets k it­
chen knives . . . 54.60
27.30 girls’ clubs. Demonstration and talk
2 doz. paring knives
4.08
3.12 to teachers during institute;
1 doz. pear corfcrs.
3.00
1 dofc! peeling knives 3.00
1728 doz. ja r rub­
bers ..................... 129.60
1 pressure c o o k e r.. 25.60
Can sealer and saver 18.75
J^JA R SH A L IM CH, the Allied
Generalissimo now touring
the South and W est as the guest
of the American Legion, is on the
second leg of a trium phal trip
through the greatest series of ova­
tions ever tendered a visiting fo r­
eigner. When he arrived here he
was seventy years old, his face
•earned with the strain of four
and a half years of the bitterest
w arfare. During his travels he
has dropped the burden of years
so th at now he is traveling with
»he buoyancy of a man of forty.
“ Do you find American hospi­
tality more arduous than the Ger­
man offensive?” he was asked ju st
hvloie startin g his new itinerary
hy Alton T. Roberts, who as chair­
man of tho Legion’s Reception
Coounitte* has the added duty of
s-if'-guarding the marshal’s health.
It is so exhilarating to find
j ti. a wbolesomeness of spirit,”
he answered, “that 1 believe I
i.ave found here the fountain of
youth. One has no time to grow
old in your young country.”
“ Will this tour fatigue you too
severely?”
solicitiously
asked
Franklin D*01ier, Past Commander
of the American Legion, who is
in the touring party.
“A fter the strain of the war
there can never again be any such
thing as fatigue for me,” he re­
plied.
Hanford MacNider, the Com­
mander of the American Legion,
who has a statistical mind, has
made a summary of the outstand­
ing features of the whole tour.
Before the Marshal returns to
France he will have covered an
approximate mileage of 17,000
miles, which with the travel to
and from Paris will bring the total
to 25,000 miles— equal to the
earth ’s circumference. His auto
tours will comprise about 5,000
more miles.
He will have participated in 150
banquets and have been a guest
at 1,200 public meetings.
F o u r m illions o f the A m erican
MOTORCYCLE TAXIS FOR NEW YORK
6. If your stomach is out of order
or distressed, no m atter from what
cause, Mi-O-Na stom ach tablets will
give instant relief in case of indiges­
Before many moons, unless all signs rail, New York will be indulging lu
tion, acute or chronic, or money a new form of taxi riding. In Paris, Rome, and several other cities of Europe
back. G uaranteed by McNair Bros Americans, the past summer, have enjoyed the novelty of the motorcycle taxis’
which are becoming common over there.
The side cars in which the passengers ride are filled up with all the com­
A CARD OF THANKS
forts of the most luxurious motor cars. There lx a new thrill to be had In rid­
ing in one of these taxis. Besides the fare Is much lower than in the motor
Mr. L arder and family desire to car affairs
acknowledge their appreciation of
neighbors and friends during t,V Lady M accabees A tten tion —
■ ASHLAND STUDENTS ARE
illness- and death of their beloved
The election of officers will be
PROMINENT, O.A.O. ACTIVITIES
wife and m other.
-
held W ednesday evening, December
W. Larder, George Lardter, Orpha
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Larder, Mrs. Mary Leach, Grover 7. A full attendance is requested.
80-1
Leach, Loyal Leach, Mary Larder.
the college in the annual trian g u lar
debate between Oregon A gricultural
IN D IA N
U C ö lU N O
H O L
L M IL V I
RESULTS TELL
colleg. University of Oregon, and
indications Are That Sport Clothes Reed college of Portland.
There Can B e No Doubt About the
Will Copy Navajo Tribe and
O ther students attending the col­
R esu lts in A shland
the Scandinavians,
lege from Ashland are Oliver Ander­
son, ju n io r mechanical engineering;
Results tell the tale.
If the sweaters which have been
All doubt is removec*.
Harold M. Bechtel, special in phar­
seen
are an Indication of what the
The testim ony of an Ashland cit­
coming season fashions are to be, the macy; E arl J. Biegel, ju n io r electri­
izen can be easily investigated.
feminine
world of sport clothes lov­ cal engineering; John M. Brady,
W hat b etter proof can be had?
ers
will
resemble
the Navajo tribe and freshm an commerce; Ceclle B. Case,
W. Hardy, retired, 586 E ast Main
street, Ashland, says: “ I have used Scandinavian sportsmen.
senior commerce; Rollie Freem an,
Light backgrounds with Norwegian freshm an ag ricu tlu re; Ivern L. Kel­
Doan’s Kidney Pills and wouldn’t be
w ithout them. I had attacks of kid­ and Swedish designs In all the pri­
ney complaint and lumbago and suf­ mary colors and darker backgrounds ler, sophomore in vocational educa­
fered with dull backaches and pains with Navajo patterns are the latest tion; C. C. MacCracken. junior
through my kidneys. Mr. kidneys things In sweaters. As to colors, the chemical engineering; Cecile M.
w eren’t acting right when I began fuchsia shades are In the lead, but Moore, freshm an home economics;
using Doan’s Kidney Pills. They soon every color the rainbow has ever dis­ Mabel L. Moore, freshm an ^ t n e eco­
relieved these ailm ents and eased
the aches and pains. I heartily en- played or suggested vies In popularity. nomics; Ira C. N eriiie, special In
dorse Doan’s for they are a remedy
pharm acy; Irving W. P orter, fresh­
Mending the Blouse.
of m erit.”
Sometimes, when a favorite salt man commerce; Jam es L. P orter, ju ­
Price 60 cents at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy— blouse goes to pieces under the arms, nior pharm acy; John F. Swigcut,
get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same a new piece of material may be hem­ special In electrical engineering;
th at Mr. H ardy had. Foster-M ilburn stitched to thé worn place most sa t and W. D. W hite, sophomore me­
Co., M frs., B u ffalo , N. Y,
Isfactorily.
chanical engineering.
Above— Hanford MacNider, Com­
mander of the American Legion.
Below— Alton T. Roberts, Chair.
man of the American Legion
Reception Committee.
people will have seen him face to
face and he will have shaken the
hands of at least 50,000 of these.
His right and left hands now are
stiff and sore from these cordial
contacts.
Furtherm ore, h*> will
have bestowed his kiss upon 2.0 JO
children fo r the Marshal u e.er
overlooks the opportunity to y>eet
the little ones.
Up to the time he began hi>
new swing he had received tour-
teen degrees from various . •¡'»age«
and universities so th a t before '>,*
returns he will carry with him
the honors of at least thirty edu­
cational institutions.
More than 2,000 gifts *bava
been presented to him. These
range from the wildcat presented
by the Montana members of the
American Legion to the gold
sword presented to him by the
City of Philadelphia.
Phone 478-J.
8 itf
FOK
SA L E — E d iso n
p h o n o g ra p h ,
good as new . T h irty choice re c ­
o rd s, re a so n a b le .
99 G ra n ite St.
81-5*
FOR SALE— Grain hay, near Talent,
$7 per ton in the stack. Frank
Perry, Medford
Phone 220-R.
81-3
LOST— Small black bill folder, con­
taining pass to Portland and rate
ticket to Seattle; also snapshot
pictures. Findter return to Tid­
ings. Reward.
81-5
•Her Pop owns all Ike hams in U. S. A.;
and she owns most of the beauty. She
has everything except—
“ THE WONDERFUL THING
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of
FOK SA L E — J e rs e y h e ife r, fre sh 2
w eeks. Ed D avis, 4 23 Helman St.
"The Wonderful Thing
OF Y EA R ’S WORK
num ber
FOR SALE— Reed baby carriage.
520 Liberty St.
81-2*
129.601
6.50 WANTED TO KENT— Piano.
No
6.50
children. P. O. Box 234.
81-2*
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AGENT’S REPORT
103;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
VINING Norma
Tuesday Talmadge
Wednesday
DEMONSTRATION
agent,
150.
3.00
3.00;
T o t a l .....................$444.36 $320.02
Communities getting ja r rubbers,
18; women receiving same, 125.
Communities
making
fireless
cookers, 9; women receiving, 53.
Communities making fireless rad-j
iator stones, 9; women receiving
same, 53.
Communities getting dish drain­
ers, 15; women receiving same, 21.
Communities getting knives, 15;
women receiving same, 21.
Communities getting kitchens re­
modeled, 2; women receiving, 3.
Communities with testing circles,
RECEIVING A COLLEGE DEGREE
Thinks He Has Found Here the Fountain of Eternal Youth—Four
Million Americans Have Seen Him.
Form er As blander Speaks__
Dr. T. H. Boyd, of San Francisco,
lectured last evening at the Temple
of Truth. Dr. Boyd is rector of an
Episcopal church in San F ran ­
cisco, but devotes much time to lec­
tu rin g for the National New Thought
alliance. Thirty-five years ago he
lived In this city and worked in the
Ashland flour mill, afterw ards m ar­
rying a daughter of Mrs. A. H. R us­
sell. The Ashland New Thought as­
sociation expects to have monthly
lectures sim ilar to the one delivered
here last evening. They hold regular
Sunday evening meetings, which con­
sist of singing and the study of some
text book. They are led by Mrs. E.
A. Rowland and have just finished
studying “ The Power of Thought.”
The building is rented during the
day for school purposes, the second
an d third grades of the Hawthorne
school being taught here. Because
spiritualist meetings were a t one
tim e held in the Temple of ‘Truth,
many people think th at the present
m eetings are somewhat spiritualistic
In nature, which is not true.
3; women receiving, 71.
Communities with individual te st­
ing equipm ent, 5; women receiving,
5.
Number of fireless cookers made,
cost $44; estim ated saving, $220.
Number of iceless refrigerators
made, 6.
Women helped to get account
books, 10.
I t’s One of Her Best
children,
THURSDAY ONLY—
Schoo] Lunches
Number of schools witb school
lunch, due to efforts of home dem­
onstration, agent, 7; num ber of chll-
VIOLA DANA in ‘The Matchmaker’
Four B a n n e r D a y s
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
A wonderful opportunity to save money at the
final closing out sale of Dry Goods, Hosiery
Underwear, Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings
?3oys’ Heavy Shirts
and drawers, all sizes
—now ..................19c
Ladies’ Luxite Rib
top Silk Hose, regu
lar $1.50, now. .$1.19
Children ’s J e r s e y
Bloomers, all sizes—
now ......................19Ó
All Children’s Velvet
and Velvetine hats—
Half Price
A ll Children's Toys
DOLLS, BOOKS, DISHES, BUGGIES.
BALLS, CHAIRS, DOLL BEDS, AND
OTHER CHRISTMAS GOODS
Open now in the Balcony and on sale at
Close-Out Prices. Don’t Delay!
All Holiday Lines
of
Good quality dress
ginghams, all desir­
able p a tte rn s ___lGc
Best grade Bleached
Muslin, soft finish—
“ ow ..................... 17C
Men’s Dress Shirts
a dependable make—
how ..................... 98C
MEN’S AND LADIES’ HANDKER­ All I mhrellas a t
CHIEFS, FANCY RIBBONS, PURSES, Closing-Out Prices—
Ladies’ Heavy Union BOSTON BAGS, VANITY CASES,
Big Values
Suits, ribbed, now—
—
J
S L I P P E R S , UMBRELLAS, SILK
59c
Best Grade Oilcloth
HOSE, GARTERS, SUSPENDERS,
48 in. wide, now 33c
Ladies Silk Top E n­
NECKTIES AND GLOVES
velope Chemise —
are included in the Big Closing Out Sale
Men’s extra heavy
now ......................79c
Wool boot Sox—
Do your Shopping Now and Here!
Our regular W arner
now ......................33C
Corsets, all qualities
—now 15 per cent off
Men ’s extra heavy
W ool Mixed Union
All Ladies Wool Je r
The Bargain Store
Suits—n o w
$2.49
s e y s and Flannel
Coats 25 per cent off
E xtra large roll crepe I Men’s good weight All grades of Ladies’
J . P. Coates Cotton toilet paper, now per | Canvas Gloves, per
Munsingwear—
T hread, spool . . . ,4c roll ...................... 5c. p a i r .................... .,7 c
20 per cent off