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Vrt<t»f. i»«*mb«r SB. iw ii UUUirt) »AUT » S ä ä H 6H TWO Ashland Tidings E sta b lish ed 1876 iisiniaspe<- Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER 'TELEPHO N E 39 E n tere d a t th e A shland. Oregon P ostoffice as Second-class Mail M at _________ -_ _ _ _ _ _ - te r. c S u MME&P l AYGROUND ’ or A m e r ic a 1 •Y’S a te it’s As e Fer instan Art’ generfil heah They’s a goneness somer’s I A kind o’ feel in WASHINGTON & „BRITISH COLUMBIAN _ JIGHT. COOL DAYS A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT. Preserver o f Venice G eneral Diaz, a soldier as mocSest as he is brave, is a w a rrio r of th e type A m erica is delig h ted to honor. L ike every m an w orthy of su p rem e com m and, his speech an d th o u g h t a re for peace, and in his own w ords, his belief is “ th a t to realize w orld peace and concord we m u st d isarm , not only in w eapons, b u t also in th e s p irit and th e passion th a t m ake for w a r.’’ It is th e re fo re to peacem ak er and not sim ply to one of th e m ost d istin g u ish ed w arm ak ers th a t th e g ate of o u r h o sp ita lity stan d s a ja r. T he g eneral brin g s as a gift to th £ A m erican Legion a figure th a t sym bolizes his m ental a ttitu d b . It is a rep ro d u ctio n of th e s ta tu e th a t tops th e an cien t castle of San Angelo, re p re se n tin g Peace sh ea th in g a sword. All civilization owes a debt to Diaz — for he saved Venice. W h at th e d e stru ctio n of th a t city would have m ean t to th e w orld of a rt and of c u ltu re is incalculable. A fter Cap- o re tto , w hen th e A ustro-G erm an forces took 200.000 Ita lia n s and 790 guns, he b ro u g h t victory out of d e feat and d espair. F o r n early a year a fte r blocking th e passage of th e Pi- ave, he p rep ared for th e m ig h ty and conclusive blow he stru c k a t A us tria in O ctober, 1918. T he A u strian cap itu latio n preceded th e a rm istice by one w eek. G reat ho n o r is due th is epic fig u re w ho im p erso n ates a th rillin g c h a p te r of h isto ry ; w hose life is crow ned by deeds th a t saved w hat is precious to m ankind in th e h e ri ta g e of Italy. They’s a fe e lin the Christmas air goes right a spot where a man lives at! gives a feller a appetite— They ain’t no doubt about that! And yet they’s somepin—I don’t know what— That follers me hereand there, 11 And ha’nts and worries^ and A kind o’ feel <lc They’s a feel, as I say,iii As touchingly sad as sweet! In the same ra-sho And am spryest They’s allq§ a kind o’ so ^ ) T 1 k .t kcan’t locatenow R at4 l com eswith ChrLtrfras kind feel imth^ai, & Lew is says th a t w hile placer m ining on A lthouse creek a t B row ntow n, th e m ining o p eratio n s form ed a g ra vel b a r on a trib u ta r y of A lthouse creek, an d w hen th e h ig h w a ter cam e th a t th e current- of th e creek was ch an g ed enough to c u t into one b an k o f th e creek and expose th e bones of tw o m en who had been b u ried a t th a t place. Jesse R an d all, an old pioneer, w ho had been m in in g on A lth o u se fo r m any y ears, told them th a t one was th e sk eleto n of P h illip A lthouse. T he bones w ere placed in a box and reb u ried fu rth e r up on th e bank. •Sheriff Lew is says th e nugget m entioned in th e le tte r w as found by W illiam S au n d ers, who had been very unsuccessful as a m in er, and w hen he found th e n u g g et, he n early w en t crazy. S a u n d e rs w as a f te r w ard county assesso r fo r tw o term s. A bout 1900 Jacob K lipple found a n u g g e t on B oulder creek, ju s t across th e divide from A lthouse creek . T his n u g g et was valued a t $560. M, W. A. SHELL ? __ ; B A RB E R Children’«. Work A Specialty J Safety blades re sh arp en ed like new. Single bit, 30c 25 J , doz. D obule b it, 60c d o t. g 25 Dairy and Poultry Feeds | I Car from Albers Bros Milling Company ju st unloaded I * T he p ric es a re r ig h t Ashland Fruit Association * II j -.1 F or Christinas COURT NEWS ) addition to Medford, $10. SANTA CLAUS HAS ONE tT of th e best cooks in th e w orld. T h a t is one of th e reaso n s he is such a good friend of the housew ife. Ho is a firm be liev er in o u r groceries, and fills bis stock from our d e p a rtm e n t every year. We have been su pplying him for a long tim e, w ith o u t a com plaint. D on’t you w an t as good g ro ceries as he gets. wu&Jong ag The 153 EAST MAIN ST. 'S PHONE 59 GROCERY CENERAL DELIVERY SYSTEM SERVICE Business (¡iris Have Xmas Party At Coffee Home EARLY MINING IN A shland C h ristm as festiv ities s ta rte d off la st n ig h t w ith a w hirl w hen th e m em bers of th e B usiness G irls’ club m et a t th e hom e of Miss G eorgia Coffee, on Oak s tre e t, w h ere a tre e had been p rep ared and th e room s decorated in happy C h ris tm a s 1 T he ro m a n tic early -d ay h isto ry of fashion. The club has a m em bership a co u n try is elusive, and w ith o u t th e of ten, and each had p rep ared a gift e ffo rt of in te re ste d p a rtie s is lo st b efo re we know it. T h ere a re m any for th e others. A bout 9 o’clock, sleigh bells w ere in te re stin g d e ta ils connected w ith h eard in th e d istance— a n a larm th e discovery an d m in in g of gold in a t th e door— and in cam e S an ta Jo se p h in e co u n ty , an d G eorge H C laus w ith a g re a t pack on his back p a r k e r has assem bled m uch in te re st- and a round little belly th a t shook, J ihg j a ta in th is connection. Re w hen he laughed, lik e a spoonfull of cently in g e ttin g th e facts re g a rd in g jelly, and th e fun begun. One hun- • th e n am in g of A lthouse creek , Mr, dred little packages, d ain tily w r a p - . p a r k e r w rote to C. H. S te w a rt, of ped and n u m b erin g all th e impos- j A lbany, and received th e follow ing young men w en t o u t to S o u th ern O regon and com m enced p ro sep ectin g fo r gold. In com pany w ith th re e o th e r m en, th ey took th e first w agon from th e R ogue R iv er valley into th e Illin o is riv e r co u n try . In th e fall o f . 1852, th e two b ro th e rs w ith a few o th e rs discov ered gold on a creek flow ing Into th e e a st fork of th e Illin o is riv er, no t fa r from S ucker creek. T hese diggings proved to be very rich , and as P h illip A lth o u se jw as th e firs t one of th e p ro sp ecto rs to w ash o u t a pan of d irt, th e creek w as nam ed a fte r him —"Althouse creek. T he gold w as r a th e r coarse, an d a g re a t m any n u g g ets w ere found, one of th em in p a rtic u la r being valu ed a t $1200. “ T he tw o b ro th e rs m ined in th a t locality successfully fo r sev eral years. P h illip fin ally died an d w as b u ried th e re , an d Jo h n joined his b ro th e r S am uel a t A lbany and passed th e re m a in d e r of his days a t th is J place. H e m a rrie d a Mrs. N. H. Crano.r, an d died In J u n e , 1916, leaving no ch ild ren . “ C ap tain A lthouse, w ho has re cently been ap p o in ted g o v ern o r of th e islan d of G uam , an d is now vis itin g in A lbany, is a sou of W illiam A lthouse, th e only one of th e fo u r; b ro th e rs w ho did no t rem ove from Illin o is to th is c o a s t.” A dding fu r th e r d e ta ils to th e ln-j sible little " d o in ’s” th a t please th e j le tte r re g a rd in g th e A lthouse b ro th - h e a rt of a girl, w ere d istrib u te d t o i e r s , w ith whom Mr. S te w a rt had the guests a m id st th e happy noice of been acq u ain ted . la u g h te r an d ejacu latio n . W ithal it; “ T his is in a n sw e r to y o u r le tte r was one of th e h ap p iest little a ffa irs o f y esterd ay in re la tio n to th e Alt- th a t th e w rite r ev er w itnessed, an d house b ro th e rs, w ith whom I was a lth o u g h he was th e only m an p res well acq u ain ted . e n t he was n o t abashed, fo r he knew “ In th e sp rin g of 1849 P h illip and he w as p resen t only th a t fa ir ju s -¡J o h n A lthouse, th e fo rm er being 21 tice m ight be done th e club in th is y ears old and th e la tte r 19, s ta rte d w riteup of th e happy a ffa ir. T he frOm Illin o is fo r th e gold fields of m em bers p re sen t w ere, G e rtru d e Bi- C alifo rn ia. T h e re w ere te n m en In ede, H elene Biede, C alla Biegel, th e p a rty , and th ey had fo u r w a te re stin g sto ry . S h eriff G eorge W .‘ K ath ery n M iller, R u th O sm an, gons. T hey crossed th e plain s safe Aileen W alker, Alice W alker, P e a rl ly, and w hen they a rriv e d in th e Sac W ilshire, E lizabeth B ush, Em m a ra m e n to valley th e p a rty b ro k e up. M urphy, G eòrgie Coffee, Mrs. Em m a The A lth o u se b ro th e rs fin ally •con Coffee, and B. R. G reer. cluded to visit th e ir b ro th e r S am uel who had crossed th e p lain s In F u ll T erm of O ffice P e rm itte d 1847, and located a t A lbany, Ore- STATE HOUSE, Salem , O r., Dec. j gon, so they sold th e ir team fo r suf- 23.— Any persons elected to a sta te , ficien t m oney to pay th e ir w ay by d istric t or county office a t a re g u ste a m e r to P o rtla n d . A rriv in g th e re , la r election wrll be allow ed to serve they footed it up th e valley to Al a full te rm , if a bill in tro d u ced by bany, w h ere th ey w orked fo r som e S en ato r H indm an is passed. The bill tim e at a n y th in g they could find to was approved by th e ways and do. m eans com m ittee. “ In th e sp rin g of 1851 th e tw o WHOLESALERS OF QUALITY CANDIES Fountain Supplies — Stationery — School Supplies Distributing Agents for National Biscuit Co. ------and------ HOEFLER’S CENTENNIAL CHOCOLATES Phone 53-R Summons, writ - ’ Zeru J. K ubli e t ux vs. B. O. Lock- a tta c h m e n t. H arvey Bishop vs. Eva Bishop. wood e t ux, w. d. to lot 4, block 2, F ru itd a le ad d itio n to M edford, Sum m ons, w rit of a tta c h m e n t. E. A. C ollins vs. W. A. Collins. $1250. B. O. Lockwood et ux vs. C. De- W rit of a tta c h m e n t. W illiam P e rry et al vs. Dolly Jac k V ore e t ux, w. d. to lot 4, block 2, F ru itd a le ad d itio n to M edford, $1. et al. S tip u latio n and order. C. B. Stevens et ux to A rville D. H. P. H olm es et al vs. E d g a r I. P erd u e, w. d. to land in d. 1. c. 61, G illette. To q u ie t title. G race M. W ilson vs. City of Med twp. 37 S., R. 2 W., $10. ford. F in d in g s and conclusions. Decree. Cost lAll. M. • D. Jack so n vs. V ictor W. Brown et al. O rder. Jo se tte P&nkey vs. C larence P a n key. A ffidavit, d e fau lt. W. C. F o s te r vs. R ogue R iver C anal com pany et al. O rder. E. A. C ollins vs. W. A. Collins. Sum m ons. G eorge F. C lausing et al vs. W illie Hood et al. A ffidavit, d e fa u lt, d e cree. P ro b a te C o u rt A lb ert Borde e sta te . A dm itted to pro b ate. W ilber L. Jac k s e sta te . P etitio n , o rd er. O. E. S. ATTENTION H. P ressm an , and I. L. W eism an g Special m eetin g of A lpha C h ap ter No. 1 called fo r th e purpose of in iti assum e th e b usiness nam e of “ Med » a tio n . M onday evening, D ecem ber ford H ide & J u n k Co.” P. F. Close, and E d ith A. Close as 26, a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock. sum e th e b usiness nam e of “ R iv er - EL IZA B ET H BUSH, W. M. side G a rag e .” , Mrs. LEA H CALDW ELL, Sec’y. Real Estate Transfers L. Davis et ux to G eorge (fu rrie r, w. d. to SE*4 o f SW % of sec. 15, tw p. 36 S„ R. 4 W ., $10. L. Davis et ux to G eorge C u rrie r, w. d. to p art sec. 22, twp. 36 S., R. M arriage Licenses H arold A. W arren and Olive S tin 4 W ., $10. H. E. W ebb to H iram W ebb, et al., son. Jo h n S. Few el and Stacey E. w. d. to N E % of S E ’i . sec,. 21, W % of S W U , sec. 22, tw p. 34 S., R. 1 Sorrell. E., $10. R ollie C aris and B essie Cooper. Dolpb B u rford vs. K a te E th el B u r Circuit Court P in e B elt B an k in g com pany vs. ford, w. d. to lot 5. block 2, Ross QUALITY MEDFORD Orie B. Morris. OREGON Res. Phone 809-R Fresh candies packed in neat holiday boxes. See some of same on display in our windows. Will have full line of chocolates and bon hons this week. Quality is the best and the prices right. If you have a box or basket at home you would like to have packed with fresh candy lor some friend, we will pack it for you, no extra charges for packing. Enders Conledionery K E E P COZY ON T H E S E COLD DAYS BY BURNING L King Coal T his is a first-class coal and for h eat can not be excelled by any of the soft coals „ Always on hand. L et us have your order Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. “In th e H eart of Tow n” W E don’t care what kind of baking ’ ¥ powder you are using—we don’t care how much you pay for it or how good the results—you’ll never know how whole some and tasty bakings can be until you try Calumet. Nor will you know the meaning of greatest baking economy. T hat’s more than a claim. It is an incon testable fact. Let us prove it—without risk to you. Let us show you how to secure superior baking results and to save on baking costs. Just ask your grocer to send you a can. Try it. Then if you a re not convinced that Calumet serves you better than any baking powder you have ever used—if you are not sure it saves you where inferior powders frequently cause waste, tell your dealer and he will cheer fully refund purchase price. Order a can today. Calumet is the product of the largest and finest baking powder factories in existence. Its wonderful excel lence has made it th e choice of leading Domestic Scientists, eminent Chefs, and the most popular leavener with America’s most partic ular housewives. The Store That Saves You Money Here is an UNIQUE Market Place—where you can buy your Christmas wants in Candies, Vegetables or Fruits, with Groc eries and Meats that cannot be surpassed in quality or price. PLAZA MARKET 61 N. MAIN STREET CALUMET BAicnto*1)! NOTE- A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be i3£ve you get a pound when you want i t