Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 27, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Home on Furlough—
Edward Gyger, a soldier in the
United States array, stationed at Ft.
Stevens, is home on a furlough a^d
is spending the holidays with hie
parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Jackson Gyger
who live east of town.
H ealth Bread,
Twins— 10 cents
Pure Malted Milk
8 0 tf
Try Detrick’s Groceteria,
good place to trade.”
Hotel Man H e r e -
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“It s a
Ashlanders at Motítague—
Prof, and Mrs. Pèter Spencer, and
“Jun'or” arrived Friday from Eu­
gene, where Mr. Spencer la attend­
ing the «tate university äiti teaob-
ing in the university high ecftoal.
Sunday they went to Montague to
spend Christmas with Mrs. Spencet*»
parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. B Skeen.
They are expected to return to Ash­
land tomorrow. PTof. Spencer has
been collaborating with Prof. Greg­
ory, of the university, in the prepa­
ration of a system of teaching geog­
raphy, which is said to be a great
improvement over the method now
in use.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hopple, of Portland,
were week-end guests at the Hotel
Ashland. Mr. Hopple is an exper­
We have a few unealled-tor suits
ienced hotel man and is looking for
a location. He was very much and overcoats which are exceptional
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pleased with the Hotel Ashland and values. Paulserud’s.
expressed the opinion that it waB a
You will want candy from Rose
hostelry of which Ashland might
Brothers for it is the best and costs
well be proud.
no more than brands not so good.
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Regular tamales at Rose Bros.
Here from Eugene — •
Mr. Starr, a prominent miller of
Eugene, ate his Christmas dinner
with Mft. Starr at the Hotel Ash-
teuU.
R ottim to MOCkrari —•
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Young return­
ed to their home at McCloud, Calif..
this morhing after spending the holi­
days with relatives, the L. M. Ring
and L. G. Fitzwater families, in this
eif>.
H otel A shland E ntertains—
The Hotel Ashland had as their
guests for Christmas dinner, Messrs.
Westfall, Graves, Curtis, White, El-
ligsen, Grimes, Cr.eekpann, Fuller­
ton, Dorsey, Read, Hinson, and Bal­
linger, of the railway mail servloe.
LABOR BOARD NOT
TO ACT ON WAGE
PROBLEM IMMEDIATELY
CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 27.—The
wage
question, the next big contro­
‘on the Christmas Dinner Party—
Detricks’ Groceteria
Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Derrick enter­ versy to come before the United
Plaza.”
tained at a Christmas dinner party, States railroad labor board, will not
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Helman, Mr. and be acted upon Immediately—cer­
Cliff Payne makes meat boards.
Mrs. Julian Kock and Addison W. tainly, it Is said, not until after the
Lane, the last named guest being a first of the year and perhaps much
Here from S e a t t l e -
longer.
Clark Payne, former local boy, visitor from Salem.
The board has a mass of work to
now employed with the Western
do
before its docket is cleaned up.
Get priees at Rose Bros, on can­
Electric company at Seattle, arrived
More than a thousand grievance
in Ashland Christmas mornjng to ' dies of quality before buying else­ cases and four national agreements
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spend the holidays at his home at where.
must be dealt with before the
1410 Boulevard. He expects 'to re­
Two good places to eat •Home board’s docket Is cleaned dip. Some
turn to Seattle Monday.
and the Hotel Ashland.
97tf of these matters, particularly the
agreements, are of the utmost im­
Vittrola owners would appreciate
portance.
a Victor record, a fibre needle cut­ Card o* Thank»—
While the disposition of shop
We wish to thank cur friends and
ter. or a record album from Rose
craft rules on December 1 now
Bros, for that Christmas gift. 93tf neighbors for their kind considera­ places the labor board In a position
tion for or. , dear wife and mother,
to consider .the wage question, it is
We make picture frames. D arlin g xMrs John Jackson, during her re­ declared to be more likely that It
cent illness and death.—John Ja?k-
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Studio.
s o \ Mrs Zach Stewart, Mrs. Jira will first get the important routine
out of the way. The wage problem
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash- Herron, Mrs. Charles Weston, Mro.
is certain to be a testy thing to
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land Lumber Co., phone 20.
handle. The railroads announced on
October 14 a ten per cent wage cut
Detrick’s Groceteria sens for
Dinner Party Held—
would be asked, and recently the
Mrs. R. E. Hale, B streex, enter­ etc., try Detrick’s.
shop crafts affiliated with the Amer­
tained at dinner Christmas day, the;
ican Federation of Labor requested
Everything
new
and
dean
at
following guests: Mr. and Mrs E. |
an increase of 13 cents an hour.
Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mont-j rick’s Groceteria.
The unions are expected to point
gomery, Mrs. Hale of Sacramento,
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out to the board that the revision
Calif., and Doris Montgomery.
Harry P. Gustafson, son of Mr. of thfe shop crafts’ rules by the
A box of fine chocolates from i and Mrs. Oscar Gustafson, 449 Sue-’ board was tantamount to a heavy
Rose Brothers would make a very lid avenue, spent yesterday with his reduction in pay, as it was announc­
acceptable gift for Christmas. 93tf ’ parents, leaving last night lor Port­ ed by the board itself that the
land where he is employed 44 book­ changes would effect economies in
3. Leaky hot water bottles re­ keeper for the Portland Livestock the operation of railroads of at least
association.
’ “ , "-V i $50,000,000. The changes in the
paired at Fixit Shop.
rulQs were largely alterations in the
Rose Brothers are making candy
Two good places to tap*—Home classification of work to be done by
canes today—buy yours soon. 9 3 « i and the Hotel Ashland.
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maas
trMMÙf, beímíer Üí, i í í í
National Child
, ances th a t w ould o rd in a rily be clas-;
sifted as triv ial, and th e board has-
Health Council
been forced to a ct as th e um pire,
been unable to agree on many griev-
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work here, It was said by Dr. Brown.
The work will be carried on over a
n u m b er of years, and the results at­
tained will be given to the public
from time to time through the med­
ium of bulletins published by the
council.
in sp ite of th e g re a t p re ssu re of
o th e r m a tte rs involving th e closest
co n sid eration.
The board has indicated th a t w hen
By W ILLIAM J. HUSKE
th e w age q u estion does come up,
Another Definition
(I. N. S. S taff C o rrespondent)
both sides will be called upon not
A pessim ist is one who sees in a
M ANSFIELD, O , Dec. 27.— An
to overlook th a t th e r i is a th ird
dim
ple n o th in g except th e fu tu re site
p a rty to th e issue— th e public.
ex p erim en t fra u g h t w ith m ighty
. consequences for g e n eratio n s yet u n ­ for a Wrinkle. And an om p tlm ist is
born is soon to be begun in th is city one who sees in a w rinkle only th e
The citizens of M ilton, Or., a re — a th riv in g in d u stria l 'town of 2 8,-! dim ple th a t once was th e re .— F arm
plan n in g th e c o n stru ctio n of a $25,- 000 people and th e c e n te r of oue of Life.
000 hotel.
th e rich est a g ric u ltu ra l regions in.
TOO LATE TO CLA381FY
th e M iddle W est.
W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 2
H ere the N ational Child H ealth FOR S A L E — One D uroc-Jersey pig.
55 S traw b erry Lane.
98-3*
C ongress has com pleted its program 1 council, w orking in co-operation
of R ussian relief w ork by passing | w ith ,oca, agencie9> plana to c a rry I FOR S A L E - F u r n itu r e .
344 E ast
a bill a p p ro p ria tin g $20,000.000 for on a series of ex p erim en ts w ith
Main St.
98-3
th e p u rch ase of grain and o th e r food young child ren and ch ild ren yet un- FOR R EN T— A piano. Phone 9-F-4
su p p lies fo r R u ssia ’s sta rv in g m il­ born, to w ork out plans of co u n try -j
or w rite R. P. D. 1, box 64. 98-2
lions. T he bill will now go to the
wide application in th e b e tte rm e n t p o R TR A D E 160 acres of w heat
W h ite H ouse fo r th e ap p ro v al of of h ealth and living conditions.
land in Jefferso n county for tim ­
P resid e n t H ard in g , who is expected
ber land in S o u th ern O regon, 8 or
The health and happiness of c h il­
to sign it prom ptly.
10
m iles from A shland or M edford
dren of all ages shall be th e concern
on a do llar for d o llar value. Ad­
of th e council, according to an o ffl-'
d ress Jo h n M cFadden, A shlaird,
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cial
anno u n cem en t ju s t m ade, an d I O regon.
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f F IR S T CO M PANY
th e d em o n stratio n of th e plans, now :
ñ
7”, , . ------ 7—
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TO BE PUT ON
. . . . . . .
. . ; FOR R EN T— F u rn ish e d housekeep-
F IR M E R B A SIS form ing, a re intended to begin w ith
ing room s, heated, and ad joining
expectant m others and follow Young
bath. A dults only.
614 Boule­
vard.
97-6*
(C o n tin u ed from Page 1)
A m erica up th ro u g h adolescence,
w h eth er lie rem ains in school o r goes
point out that further wage cuts are and S erg eant M cNair will see th a t into som e line of in d u stry .
necessary in order to effect reduc­ p ro p erty books a re up-to-date, in
W hile M ansfield has a c o n sid e r­
o rd e r th a t a cheeky may be m ade a t
tions In rates and operate at a
able
sp rin k lin g of foreign-born, of
th is inspection.
W e w e r e happy, s e w a s h e,
profit.
both
Sou'th
and N orth E urope stocks
10. Cook M intle is ch arg ed w ith
H e no b ette r knew th an w e
With the shop crafts situation out
resp o n sib ility of p re p a rin g and bav­ — th e backbone of th e com m unity in
T
h ejj o n e day to o u r su rp ry,
of the way, temporarily at least, the
which th e N ational C hild H ealth
in read in ess «hot coffee and hot dog
H e so m e t ’h erro F lo u r did buy.
board must now deal with other rail-
, san d w ich es a t 9 :3 0 p. m. M onday. council has planned its w ork is
Experimenting
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CHERRO CHIMES
road unions. The tour nat.onai
company Clerk Billings will i A’nerlcan Here during a long and
agreements to be settled by th e p re p a re and d eliv er to th e com m and- hollor8'1 11,8 “ ved J o h " sll8 ri" a ,\
board are as follows:
f
long U nited S tates sen ato r, several
,
ing o fficer a ro s te r of th e com pany
way employes,
d id a te for th e republican
. Maintenance
. . half a dozen of disputed
, af-
- ! giving the telephone number <and tim es . can
v
with
rules
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- p resid
. . en . t, once
nom ination
for
sec­
i
a v * ' p resen t a d d rre ss of each m em ber.
tectlng ___
586.000 men. ™
C lerks e ig h t
WM. * b r i q
re ta ry of the tre a su ry , and who
disputed ru es. attectlng 354,000,
n
A Q N
CoInmand
rounded out his b rillia n t c a re e r as
employes. Signal men, two disputed |
M cK inley’s first secretary of state.
rules, affecting 15,000 men. Sta-I
Dr. W a lte r H. Brow n, fo rm er
tionary firemen and oilers, two dis-« I PROMINENT LOCAL
h ealth officer in B ridgeport, Conn.,
GIRL IS MARRIED
puted rules, 8,000 men.
will d irect th e w ork of th e council,
It will require about a month to
and th e o rg an izatio n s which will co­
(C o n tin u ed from P a g e 1)
dispose of the foregoing cases. Then
operate w ith it.
the board will be confronted with m ission in H aw aii and for th e past
No hard and fast program has
th e c o n stru ctio n of p ra c tica lly a new two y ears has been one of th e pri- been adopted, but th e w holesom e de­
set of ru le s fo r 5500 tra in d isp atch - m arv te ac h e rs in th e J u n io r high velopm ent of health education in the
ers. T ele g ra p h ers also have a num - school.
public schools, the im provem ent of
h er of d isp u tes, Involving 77,000;
T he groom is a civil e n g in eer of h ealth conditions in th e home, an d
m en.
' G lendale and a t present is em ployed a g re a te r appreciation on th e p a rt
G rievance cases b efo re th e b o ard by th e s ta te highw ay com m ission, of m others and grow ing child ren of
a re In creasin g daily. T he tra n s p o r-jH e and his bride w ent by a u to to ¡th e conditions which m ake for phvs-
ta tlo n a c t was in ten d ed to relieve G ra n ts P ass S unday afte rn o o n , ta k - ical w ell-being will lie em phasized in
th e la b o r b o ard of m in o r g rievance ing th e evening tra in to P o r tla n d ,' the experim ent.
cases an d .to., have th e governm ent w h ere they a re sp ending th e ir hon-
A sound body as the ab so lu te e s ­
agency s e ttle only such cases c o m -; eym oon th is week.
Mrs. U uiphlett sen tial to th e building of m ental and
ing up to it. on ap p eal.
H ow ever, will re tu rn to A shland to finish m oral w ell-being will be stro n g ly
th e ra ilro a d s a n d th e m en have teac h in g th e school year.
! stressed by those in ch arg e of th e
(See you to m orrow ) ,
CHERRO FLOUR
A H ard W h eat E lo u r o f F am ou s
B le n d — G u aran teed
Tyre Kik
Everybody is Planning for a
BIG BLOW OUT
C h ristm a s an d N ew Y ears!
C om e to Ix-edom ’s T ire H osp ital
and G et ’E m V'ulcoui/.ed
HOLIDAY PREMIUM SALE
Worth
•'ffjy
Goods
of
(fir
Beginning Wednesday morning, December 28 and continuing until 12 o’clock midnight, Dec­
ember 31, 1921
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The Depot Supply Store
267
Ashland, Oregon
Fourth St.
Will give a premium of 20 per cent of the amount of all purchases of five cents or over at reg­
ular retail prices.
All premiums will be paid in goods at regular retail prices hut only a
single article will be given on each purchase and any article in the store may be selected that
does not exceed in price the amount of the premium on goods purchased.
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On all purchases of $5.00 or over a 20 per cent premium on the preminm will also be given
in goods.
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There is a large stock of Books, Stationery, Toilet Articles Perfumes, Soaps, Magazines, Candy,
Tobaccos, Cigars, Medicines and sundries of manp kinds to select from.
GEO. W. TREFREN, Mgr.