Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 12, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
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Have your clothes cleaned thia Nell Creek VUltxxr—
week and avoid the Christmas rush.
Miss Wilma Gyger, of Nell oreek,
Paulserud’a.
S6tf was the guest o f Miss Janie Walker
during the Winter Fair.
Colonizing Dlsoouregett—
Discouragement of proposed •f- Murphy’e Hot Pufew--
forts to colonize Oregon ex-servlee!
The splendid Hot Point electric
men on tracts of farm land featured, range which was viewed with admlr-
a speech by Colonel George L. ation by many Winter Fair visitors,
White, adjutant general of Oregon, was exhibited by the Murphy Elec-
before the Portland Realty board trie company, together with many
Friday. The majority of the appli- other useful and beautiful electric
cants for loans under the Oregon appliances.
soldiers' loan law are men with
trades or professions. White stated,
As long as this ad remains in this
and desire to use their money to paper it Is not too late for us to
purchase homes. While more than finish your portrait for Christmas.
$1,300,000 in loans had been applied Darling Studio — Portraits that
for, only about $400,000 In caah Please
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bonuses had been asked.
O elebrates OOth B irthday—
Monday, December 12, IWi
Annual Report
Of County Nurse
For Year's Work
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sociation was held December 1, when
of som e d e e p -se a te d m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ s h a ll he re m o v in g a v a s t d e a l o f fric ­
detailed! reports of the work of the a b o u t J a n u a r y 1.
ing. in n e a rly ev e ry case th e w ar­ tio n from in d u s try a n d liftin g a
T h e levy fo r th e b u d g e t o u tsid e
county nurse, Miss Falldine, were
rin g p a rtie s a re only too g lad to heavy b u rd e n of w a ste fro m th e
of h ig h school d is tr ic ts is 27.4 m ills,
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heard.
m a k e a n d keep peace.
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There has been a general demand
c u lty is only in a rr iv in g a t th e n e­ th e lo n g ru n pays th e c o st of every i
s tr ik e iu th e fo rm o f h ig h e r p ric e s. I : : : q& SM E
of a follow-up meeting of the recent­ m ills.
c e ssa ry m u tu a l u n d e rs ta n d in g . O ur
‘‘W hen we h a v e e s ta b lis h e d th is
ly held baby clinic. It was decided
sp e cia l m en w ill be a b le to su p p ly
to bold a weighing and measuring
th a t n eed ed c o m p re h e n sio n to th e sy stem of sp ecial se rv ic e 1 am c o n ­
meeting on Thursday afternoon at
fu lle s t m e a s u re , a n d I c a n n o t h elp vinced th a t we s h a ll h a v e fo u n d a
the Red Cross rooms, December 15.
th in k in g t h a t th e y w ill soon com e th in g long la c k in g a n d long w a n te d
All infants and children examined at
to be w elcom e fix tu re s in o u r in d u s ­ — oil a t p o in ts of fric tio n iu th e
m e c h a n ism
of A m erican in d u s try
the clinic should be brought In at
tr ia l sy stem .
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It there were, we would
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TOO LA T E TO CLASSIFY
ed as purchased for the use of the T P in
handle it. Dependabil­
h lp p ,. R o n l u i d W ise, A lta P i c k e t t ,1 E K “ ‘
e n te r p r is e , re-
county nurse. A long-felt necessity
ity, service and value
m in d ed of th e tr ia ls , th e w e a k n e sse s, FO R S A L E — T a n c re d s tr a in W h ite
Is thus filled and hereafter the same D o rise M o n tg o m ery , M adge M itchell, th e s tru g g le s a n d a m b itio n o f th e
L e g lio rn c o c k e re ls, ch eap if ta k e n
are all important to us
a t once, to m a k e room . Mrs. W.
scales will be used for each weighing a n d M arie M itchell. A ltos— R o s e tta m an who to ils a t th e loom o r th e
ami therefore we sell
M cGee, L e th a D odge, S y lv o ra H a tc h ,
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B o o th , p h o n e
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and measuring meeting.
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ro lls o r in th e m in es o r in a n y ca-
W e ig h tm a n s tr e e t.
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Miss Falldine's report In detail A rle n e J o h n s o n , A lm a H ay es, Lizzie
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p acity in th e c o u n tr y ’s g r e a t 2in-
brought out many interesting and O w en, E d ith H e n ry , a n d E ffie H a- j d u s trie s
H O W A B O U T TH A T LEA K Y RO O F
B loom field,
pitiable cases that are now receiving zen. T e n o rs — W ay n e
— N ow is th e tim e to r e p a ir it.
“ I t is one of th e c a la m itie s of th e
F o r f i r s t c la ss w ork see J e n s e n ¿c
the needed personal attention. The H ugh G lllm ore, S tanley W aite, Ver- m o d ern in d u s tr ia l pro b lem t h a t th e
H ood, 405 L ib e rty St., or 417
non Decker, Lester Beck, Frank
report In general was as follows:
old in tim a te , p e rs o n a l c o n ta c t be-!
P a lm A ve.
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N o Better
1 ire Known
We will deliver sixteen lnsh oak
L. L. Angle, well-known Ashland
for $4.50 per tier In two-tier lots.— pioneer since 1895, Is hale and
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
81-6 hearty today while ol|servlng the
passing of his ninetieth birthday an­
V alue A pples by Corn—
niversary at his home, 116 South
A news telegram from La Grande Pioneer avenue. Mr. Angle is rap­
Ore., says:
“Oregon apples are idly improving in health after an
Total number of visits, 147; nurs­ Bloomfield, Kay Neil, and Harold
worth eight bushels of corn per box illness of the past few days. He is
ing visits, 6; Instructive visits, 7; Kitto. Bass— Ward Jennings, Aldo
In the corn belt, according to George the father of Orra Angle, employe of
visits to tubercular patients, 11; vis­ Parr, Loren Culbertson, Sam Pres­
Marshall of Imber, who has Just re­ Irwin's cigar store. Mr. Angle first
its to general cases, 10; infant wel­ cott, Fred Marrett, Robert! Folltz,
turned from the middle west, where came to Oregon in 1885, moving to
fare visits, 15; prenatal visits, 2; Norman Wells, Kendrick Watson.
he attempted to market a large crop Ashland ten years later .
visits to schools, 16; home visits to Frank Bently, Obie Bristow, and
of apples. In parts of the middle Ladies Art d u b —
school children, 18; visits to doctors, Henry Homes.
west the apples found no market
Regular mea.ing this evening of
Notice the bungalow aprons at the
business calls, etc., 68; routine In­
because of bad business conditions, the Ladles' Art club. Hostesses—
Winter
Fair, made by the seventh A
spection of school children, 216;
and a portion of the shipment has Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. George Ste­
girls,
and
the towels made by the
Three children taken to home for
been placed in storage In Oklahoma vens.
I,eeble minded. One patient taken seventh B girls.
until market conditions are better.
Thursday morning, Professor Stet­
i to tubercular hospital at Salem, one
C liff Paj ne m ake« book stands.
son
from the University of Oregon
i patieht to hospital A t Ashland, one
NOTICE
visited the classes of the Junior
to Sacred Heart hospital.
Announcement——
Card party, Masonic hall, Friday
high school.
Clinics held a t Medford, Talent,
Roller skating rink at Nat opens
evening, Dec. 16. Public invited,
Red Cross seals are being sold by
and
Phoenix. Group 'meetings at
Tuesday evening, 7 o'clock. Open
refreshments.
the
pupils of the Junior high and
every afternoon and evening from Ashland, Gold Hill and Central
the fourth, fifth and sixth grades, j
2 to 5, and 7 ttf 10 p, in.
88tU Point. One tuberculosis cllnio held.
Corvallis Tidings
The grade that sells the most sea ls‘
Monthly weighing and measuring
During his recent trip to Corvallis, Mbs Evelyn Paddock HI—
will receive a silver trophy cup.
meetings
held at Ashland. Supplies
O. H. Barnhill— who returned to
Miss Evelyn Paddock Is reported of various kinds distributed to five
Ashland thlB morning— found that
SEATTLE STREET
to be seriously 111 at the home of patients.
the copies of the Tidings which he
CREW INJURED BY
her mother, Mrs. May Paddoek, on
sends to Corvallis to Mrs. Barnhill Coleridge street.
SLIDING EARTH
MARKED SALMON
are given by the latter to Miss
LIBERATED BY FISH
Violet Herbert, who passes them on
Watch for S. A W. demonstration.
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
COMMISSION CAUGHT
to Miss Myra Gunter, the last named Holmes’ Grocery,
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which is unundated in many places,
lady giving them to Mrs. Mason, a
H.
G.
Lambson,
superintendent
of
and made the use of boats necessary
sister of Mrs. VanFossen.
Just Country Vtattore—
the Mount Shasta fish hatchery and to rescue some of them from the
how many other members of the
Mrs. Vernon Chapman and Mrs
the Klamath River hatcheries, states flood.
Ashland colony in Corvallis read this Fred Holmes, who live east of town,
this week that they have just com­
A report received here today stat­
Tidings before It is worn out was were visiting and trading In Ashland
pleted taking 19,178,000 quidnat ed that George Irvin, fireman, who
not ascertained.
the latter part of last week.
salmon eggs at the Klamathon was believed to have perished in a
hatchery on the Klamath river. This train wreck, is safe. Irwin was be­
Orree, Tailors for men and wom­ Wednesday Afternoon Club—
Is
the largest take ln the history of lieved to have perished when a Great
The Wedhesday Afternoon elub of
en. Cleaning, pressing and remod­
the
hatchery. The eggs were ship­ Northern mail train plunged into the
eling.
85tf the Presbyterian church will meet
this coming Wednesday at the home ped to the Sisson hatchery and the Miller river near Kkykomish, dhe to
a washed out bridge Sunday. Samuel
of Mrs. Fred Wilson, who w ill be Fall Creek hatchery.
Maocabee Ladles Elect Officers —
In
the
fall
of
191»,
25,000
small
Hileman, mail clerk, was drowned at |
Margaret Review No. 22, Ladles assisted by Mrs. Curry and Mrs.
salmon
were
liberated
in
the
Klam­
the time of the wreck.
of Macabees, lected the following of­ Whittle. All members and women
ath
river.
All
were
marked
by
hav­
ficers Wednesday night for the en­ of the congregation are Invited to
ABERDEEN, Wash., Dec. 12.—
ing the right ventral fin and the
suing year: Past commander, Mabie attend. Everyone Is asked to bring
Engineer Willis, wife and baby,
little,
adipose
fin
cut
off.
Ross Moor; commander, Ruth Guls- their shears, as the club Is to mak<
This fell twenty-four of these were killed fifteen miles southeast
lnger; lentenant commander, Geor­ the Christmas decorations for the
marked grilse were caught in the of Aberdeen last night, when a lancV
gia Stewart; collector, Josephine church.
company train down a steep e m -1
Klamath river.
Wallace; record keeper, Annie Hen­
slide hurled a Clemons Logging
Officials
of
the
fish
and
game
sley, lady-at-arms, Florence Brook- Art Club Ladle»—
bankment.
commission
had
not
hoped
for
this
The Very artistic display of the
miller, Bergeant, Ida Jennings, chap­
E. Olson, laborer, member of the
return this year. This Is very en­
lain, Dora Payne; picket, Goldie Ashland Art club made at the Win­
rescue crew that was hurried to the
couraging to the officials.
Jordan, sentinel, Bessie Smith, cap­ ter Fair was the work of several
At the present tim«i they are tak­ scene of the tragedy, wap killed
tain, Izora Oscar; musician, Mabel other members whose names were
ing trout eggs at the Mt. Shasta fish when the second slide occurred. L.
not Included In the paragraph In
Jacobs«
hatchery, and this year’s take prom­ Linn, laborer, crushed by the earth
Saturday's Tidings. The two large
ises to he as great as that of last and rock, may not live.
SHOUT FOR ASHLANDI
rocking chairs were made of native
The first place in the state to re­ manxanlta by J. M. Kirkpatrick. »9 year. It will be remembered that
VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 12.— Many!
the 1980 take was the largest in
turn to pre-war prices of bread. A Leonard street.
the history of the local hatchery.— sections of the city are flooded to
drop of 3 to 5 cents per loaf to take
Dunsmuir
(Calif.) News.
day as the result of the heaviest
effect Monday, December 12, 1921. A Christmas Present—
rainfall
here since 1872.
Having contracted for a large
Where could you find a better or
With drive wheels which are
amount of flour at the lowest mill more valuable Christmas present for
•rge,
hollow, airtight drums, a rice SECRETARY OF LABOR
prices of the season, and the cost of your wife and children than a forty-
DAVIS HAS PLAN
isrvesting
machine has been invent­
operating our plant at half capacity acre tract of the Jacobs reclaimed
STRIKE PREVENTION
ed
which
works
well
ln
the
wetest
of
is nearly as much as full capacity, and irrigated landi at present prices
fields.
and In order to induce every family and terms? This is an even better
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In Ashland and surrounding country investment than a life Insurance pol­
To
prevent
overloading
of
motor
to try and be convinced that Malted icy, because It will increase In value
the employes. But, above all, he!
trucks
there
has
been
Invented
an
Milk Bread Is the most wholesome, faster and you can help your loved
must be a man to command the re- j
healthful and superior In the class ones share the proceeds of your pay­ oil-filled hydraulic Jack with a dial
of food, we have decided to demon­ ments. That the land will Increase on one side to show the weight of
their cargoes.
strate and prove the above state­ In value $200 per acre over and
ments to your satisfaction by reduc­ above the present cost price Is the
Production of syrnp from sweet
ing the price for an unlimited time belief of the best farmers and busi­
potatoes
having reached the practi­
as an Inducement for a universal ness men who have examined it and
cal
stage,
a plant will be established
teat.
purchased tracts.
ln Georgia for its manufacture to
We make only pure Maltef Milk
One of the nicest features of this
test
Its commercial value.
Bread, derived from 35 years of ex­ investment Is that It can be made
perience— most pure and wholesome. to pay for Itself both by rental In
Yes, the world still wags, even If
Beginning Monday, December 12, come and Increase In price.
Foi
the Malted Milk Twin Bread, weight those who do not wish to go on their the U. S. no longer **Jag».’*
1 H pounds, can be had for 10 cents. land and cultivate It, Mr. Jacobs will
Two full pound Twins for 14 cents. accept a first payment of only $40 $8900 ALLOWED COUNTY
Don’t be disappointed. Call for and per acre and give five years* time at
AGENT ( BUDGET MEETING
demand Malted Milk Twin Breed. 5 per cent on the balance due. He
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After trial, if approved by you, we will also have the ground planted to
thank you; if condemned by you, the most valuable crops for which Guy Conner, to urge the epproprla-
we will submit.
it Is suited and allow the owner one- tlon to provide for on assistant
BON TON BAKERY A CAFE— third of the crops, which can be ap­ county agent, and another delega­
J. W. Kistler.
g|_g plied on the deferred payments.
tion of American Legion and Na­
Land which cost the owner only $40 tional Guard men were present in
per acre In the first plaoe w ill like­ the Interests of the proposed new
ly be worth at least $800 per acre armory.
at the end of the five years, during
It was announced at the meeting
And Wilson’s sister Sue
which time It will hgv$. boon paying that the payment of the state tax
Found her husband bine ae blue. for itself. Those who are familiar
out of the county general fund which
He had swallowed some poor dope with the history of similar lands
had been estimated at $303,600.
For his life there was no hope. elsewhere, know there is a solid sub­
would be only $250,000, according
stantial basis for the above predic­ to authentic information received,
CHERRO FLOUR
tion In regard to increase in land and this big cut ln the state tax put
▲ special hard wheat Blend values.
the county court ln snob shape that
Satisfaction guaranteed
Call on us for full information la that body gave assurance that as
regard to this Ideal Christmas pre­ soon as a complete tabulation can
Ask your Grocer
s e n t Staples Realty Agency, Hotel be made so ae to make certain the
(to be oautlnaed)
Ashland Building. Ashland. Or. 8fr>l •canty la wttfela the aix per cent
Only 11
shopping
days until
Christmas
MASON
CORDS
LEAVING
TONIGHT
“ THE GREAT
VINING
TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY
We believe we are offer­
ing our trade a tire that
is unapproachable for
hard service and de­
pendability — and the
price — as low as any
standard make.
All this is hacked up by
tile Mason Unlimited
Guarantee and our own
service, both of them the
best ever.
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f e a t u ri n if
JAMES
KIRKWOOD
L et’s get together,
LEEDOM'S ,
T IR E HOSPITAL
V ulcanizing and
R etreading
85 N. Main.
Ashland
LEAH HENSON
at the L’ig Organ
big f ir s t national attraction
"ALF’S BUTTON”
THURSDAY ONLY
A Great M any P eo ple are Interested
in the n e w
JSVIOBIIl
Four C ylind er Car
We now re p re s e n t the Oldsmobile
car in the S o u th ern Oregon te rrito ry
The new Oldsmobile Four Touring Car is now on display in
our salesroom . Call and in sp e c t it an d com pare it w ith any
Other four-cylinder ca r on t he m a rk e t in its price class. I t is
by far the biggest c ar value per d o lla r on the m arket. Look
it over. We know you w ill like it. Over four hundred new
Oldsmobile Fours have been sold in P ortland in the last six
m onths.
P rice F. O. B. Medford
Cinly S1385.00
CHERRO CHIMES
Busy Cor ner Motor Company
Main a t Riverside