Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 07, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    Vtcdnesday, Decern k er J, iíMív
came mere, d u i Bne rauea to men­ pects about thirty-two to be In the
tion the thousands of desirable peo­ glee club.
Established 1876
ple who live there, and other thous­
Twenty-seven health posters were
Published Every Evening Except
ands
of
desirable
people
who
come
handed to Miss Reid yesterday fore­
Sunday
there yearly. Christ’s mission on noon. She expects more, as there
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
earth Was to SEEK and save that was ninety-five sheets of paper dis­
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY '
which was io?t, and he roiagied. with tributed. All posters are to be in
PAPER
the publican and sinner. Then shall Tuesday nlghk
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his disciples build a wall around
The Misses Allen, Beaver, Rejd.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon..
themselves
and
hold
aloof
from
the
Spencer
and Blume have been ap­
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
sinner?
Alas!
that
is
the
trouble
ter____________________________ _
pointed a s a committee to arrange
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!T-"" ■ ■■ i f e g with gome’ of the churches today. ~
for the Christmas program.
Evangeline Booth has stated that
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TH E P E O P L E ’S FORUM.
♦ a large per cent of the unfortunates
brought to the “Rescue Home” in
High School News
New York City were girls reared in
the small towns. Perhaps the rea­
To the editor of the Tidings: *
I have lived in Ashland nearly fif­ son for this is that every small town
teen years and have heard all kinds invariably has its quota of “village
The girls of the freshman cooking
of knocking against the improve­ gossips” and many an innocent girl
class
are now studying eggs:
ments being made in our city, from is branded by their fiery tongues
The
delinquent slips for this week
the extension of the sewerage sys­ and started on the downward path.
have
just
been posted. These slips
tem out the Boulevard (which some “God made the country; man made
are to show the students if their
people said would ruin the town) the city and the devil has the small
work is below 76 per cent.
down to the last improvements that town.”
The junior English classes will
Then let Ashland awake from her
have been made; but the argument
have
a test Thursday. This test will
put forth in an article appearing in Rip Van Winkle sleep, and grow
cover the lives and writings of Poe,
the columns of your paper, that a and grow until the beautiful hills
Emerson, and Whitman.
“tourists’ hotel” would endanger and valley are dotted with homes "of
Every noon when the weather will
the morals of the young peopl^ of happy . contented people. Let Ash­
permit,
students play baseball. Some
land have a “tourist hotel.” not for
Ashland, caps the climax.
About two centuries after the the dollars and cents It will bring, days they have quite exciting games
The afternoon junior English
writing of “Esop's Fables,” lived a but for the benefit her people will
class
will be given a test December
great,an d good philosopher, Socra­ receive from coming In contact with
Part
of the class,are reading
tes. His special work was to break people who will broaden their vision
down prejudices, to show people and enlarge their ideas. Although “The Making of an American” by
their ignorance, to expose fallacies. a few undesirables may come, there Jacob Rlls. The rest are reading
He believed in the good, the beauti­ will be thousands of the desirable«. “The Promised Land” by Mary An-
tin.
AN ASHLAND MOTHER.
ful, and the true. His writings con­
There are three pianos at the high
(Mrs. James H. Doran.)
tain food for thought at the present
school.
One of these Is in the as­
time; but he was given the fatal cup
sembly,
one
In the gymnasium, and
o i hemlock because his teaching's
the
third
Is
used
In the music room.
were thought by the people in those
days to corrupt the youth.
Then shall Ashland commercialize
her mineral waters, exploit the beau­
tiful scenery and luscious fruit?
By FLORENCE WILSON
Shall the Civic Improvement club
Frank Bently, while going home I
continue to try and make Ashland
Monday noon, was injured and h»d
the best home town in Southern
his bicycle broken. Hie was holding
Oregon? Or shall her people be so
on to a truck going down North
afraid of coming into contact with
Main street. The truck turned down
some one not morally as good as
Water street, but Frank thought It
» we profess to be? (Ashland does not
was going on to the Plaza. He rode
have monopoly of all the morality
in the world.) Crawl into our shell in front of the ti*uck and was
thrown off on the sidewalk. Both
GOLD HILL, Or.,. Dec. 7.— There
and give Ashland the fatal cup of
wheels
of
his
bicycle
were
broken.
is a movement on. foot to re-water
hemlock?
He
was
not
seriously
injured,
but
Sardine Creek valley on an exten­
We have had the tourists here for
might have been.
sive
scale and bring a larger acre­
the past few years, and I know the
A
new
rule
has
been
made
by
sev­
age
under
irrigation. The present
young people have not suffered mor­
eral
of
the
teachers,
that
If
a
pupil
system diverted from this stream is
ally for having come in contact with
talks
to
the
teacher
without
permis­
inadequate to supply the growing
people from the outside world.
sion,
he
will
be
sent
out
of
the
room
demand.
This area is the richest in
A few years ago the representa­
and
will
receive
zero
for
the
recita­
natural resources of any. part o f the
tives of a canning company came to
Sardine creek
Ashland for the purpose of estab­ tion. Some pupils have already suf­ Gold Hill district.
has it confluence with. Rogue river
lishing a cannery; but some of our fered from this penalty.
Miss Marsters has organized a Just a mile below Gold HilL
citizens said, “O, no, we have a can­
glee
club for the Junior high school.
The plana uhder survey are t o '
nery (which was a small affair).
She
has
tried out several voices from construct djvertipg works on Rogue
This company established a cannery
elsewhere. Today Ashland has no the Sixth A, Seventh B and Eighth river, several miles «hove Gold Hill,
cannery, and one has only to take A music classes. Miss Marsters ax- and pump the water into a high-line
a stroll through the fruit districts to
see the thousands of dollars worth
of fruit going to waste on the
ground. I am the wife of an or-
chardist and would like to see a
cannery or dehydrating plant estab­
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lished, but I would not knock any
move being made for a “Greater
Ashland.”
THRILLING — - BEAUTIFUL
This lady mentions several health
resorts where she has been and
speaks o f ’the few undesirables who
Ashland
Tiding.«;
Junior High Notes
MORE n IN
DEMANDAT
HUH
canal on the plan of the Grants Pass
Irrigation district recently complet­
ed. This would effect a gravity
ditch to corver the lowlands below
Gold Hill on the north side of the
river. It also would be practical to
extend these two systems into the
Evans and Ward creek districts be­
low Gold HUI.
If the project is consummated the
right of way cleared and graded for
the old Gold Hill high line ditch
twenty years ago will be part of the
new system. The old construction
work is about 300 feet above the
river bed at Gold Hill.
AN UNUSUAL GIFT
What if you could give a High School
boy or girl a Christmas present that
through a little effort on the part
of its possessor would grow increas­
ingly valuable!
A “Nationalized” Savings Account
fits that cbscription. What young
person wouldn’t like a pass-book
with a deposit of five or ten dollars?
And it’s very probable that such a
start would encourage them to
keep on.
Mr. Roselle, the tailor at Orres,
is an artist as a tailor. He recently
came here from Minneapolis.
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Exchange Department
W hy not tr y it?
tia l life lesson.
T h rift is a n e sse n ­
If you have fu rn itu re th at doesn ’t
F ir s t N a t i o n a l B a n k
su it— w ant som eth in g m ore up to
date and b etter— phone us and
Oregon
w e’ll sen d a com p etent m an to
see it and arrange to tak e it us
part p aym en t on th e k in d you
w an t— the
q u ality
kind.
W e’ll
m ake you a liberal allow an ce for
your goods and w e’ll s e ll you new
fu rn itu re a t low prices. T he new
fu rn itu re w ill be prom ptly d eliv ­
ered.
Swenson, McRae Company
S e e the «Splendid D isp la y of
R E R R ’5
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C ute C o a ts fo r L ittle K id d ie s
F lo u r a n d
Cereal Products
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Don’t Cost Much Here
Although from appearance and the quality of goods
from which they are made you would expect to pay
more than the coats are marked.
JUST 50 CHILDREN’S COATS LEFT
All going at 20 per cent off regular price
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A t t h e W in te r F a ir
In th e N atatoriu m
EVERY WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL DRESS
AT REDUCED PRICES
‘ 20 per cent off on all wool dresses
10 per cent off on all silk dresses
20 per cent off on all wool skirts
20 per cent off on winter suits
Women’s $40.00 coats, now. .$22.50
Women’s $60.00 coats, now. $32.50
'W e ste rn P r o d u c t s of W e s t e r n C e r e a ls
fo r W e s te r n P e o p le w h o b u ild up
W e ite r n ' I n d u s t r ie s
Kerr-Gifford S Co.
P o r t la n d
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M a n n ’s D e p a r tm e n t S to r e
MEDFORD, OREGON
O re g o n
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Gratify; t ^ , (feesre now—
SOME THINGS
OF INTE6EST
The Poultry Producers’
association of Medford ship
ped 26,457 pounds of dressed
turkeys for the Thanksgiv-
jing market, this being the
largest shipment ever made
from this valley. The quality
of these birds were so fine
that on their arrival at San
Francisco, the government
took 15,000 pounds of this
lot.
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FARMERSBENEFIT
IN MARKETING
Some time ago, the directors of
the Poultry Producers’ Associa­
tion started working on a plan
through which the growers of
turkeys would, like the producers
of eggs, receive all the profits de­
rived from their sale, with the
exception of the actual cost of
putting their product on the mar­
ket. Their plan was to guarantee
the growers as much as any local
dealer would pay and after the
turkeys were sold and the cost of
handling deducted, return all the
excess profit to the growers. At
this time, we are pleased to an­
nounce that we are returning to
the growers 31190.56 excess pro­
fit on this shipment, which will
tnake the turkeys sold through
the Poultry Producers’ Associa­
tion net the growers, free of all
charges, 38c per pound net.
(Signed)
E. C. LOCKWOOD,
G. H. STOWELL,
H. H. CLARKE.
M EDFORD
BuX
tfiwos or an Edison, Victor’
FhoRtigriph. Let everyone
iq your hoipe know the delight, comfort,
and, satisfaction there is in Music.
use
Write and we will mall yon,Catalog
MEDTORD
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OREGON
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THE MECCA OF EARLY
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
“ Gifts that last” is the slogan of the
better jewelers of America—and for
centuries the recipients of gifts of
jewelry have experienced the truth
of it!
Fine jewelry is the gif t ideal because of its dis­
tinction, beauty, high intrinsic value and longevity.
At Ashland Winter Fair
GF THE FIRST TOURING CAR DESIGNED AND PRODUCED ENTIRELY BY THE
NEW MAXWELL ORGANIZATION
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Our Christmas selections have been chosen to meet
the conditions of today—and they are priced at th.e
values of today! No matter how limited your purse
may be, or how ample, you’ll find some gift at
Reddy’s that will meet your requirements.
Here are diamonds that emphasis
the pre-eminence of Reddy’s qualities
-—the advantage of Reddy’s prices.
Now is a propitious time for the pur­
chase of these fine gam«......................
M ail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention
A car w hich reveals, a t a glance, such a w ealth of beauty and goodness th a t the price seems
alm ost unbelievable.
Gord tires, non-skid front and rear, 31x4 inch.
D isc w h eels dem ountable a t hub and rim , or wood
artillery w h eels, op tion al w ith ou t extra cost.
U n usually lon g sprin gs prom ote com fort, tire eco­
nom y, roadability.
A lem lte lubrication.
Drum type head lam ps and cow l lam ps, nickel
trim m ed. N on-glare len ses.
B roadcloth u p h olstery; T urkish cushions.
A dult-sized seats, deep and w ide and room y.
New type w indshield, hinged at top and bottom .
W indchield visor. W indshield wiped. R ear-vision
m irror.
B odies low er and larger, w ithout sacrificin g head
room. W ool carpet on floor.
New steerin g com fort. C lutch and brake action,
steerin g and gea r-sh iftin g m ade rem arkably easy.
H andsom e and accessible in stru m en t board. B est
sw itch es. M otor driven electric horn.
A. W . Walker Auto Co.
MEDFORD
OREGON
Martin J. Reddy
Southern Oregon’s
Jeweler
MEDTORD, OREGON
OREGON
First Showing
MAXWELL