Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 31, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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WITH WORLD PROBLEMS cap ital.
T h ere was a red u p risin g in m id ­
(Continued from Page 1)
d le G erm any, b u t it collapsed.
OUTGOING YEAR CROWDED
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Something to
Think About
Local and Personal
—
Side Lighti— —
By F. A. WALKER
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holiday period.
Stores to Close Monday
All local stores with the exception
of confectionery and cigar stores
will observe the holiday and remain
closed all day Monday. The local
public library is taking the two days
to dispatch with much business that
----„ to ----
-----
has
be ------------------
done at the ------
end --- of each
year and will not be open Sunday
or Monday.
The local post office will observe
Monday as a New Year holiday. The
service will be the same as Sunday,
except that mail will be distributed
to post office lock boxes.
Uprisings in India
th e y e a r wag th e R ussian fam ine, j political principles of th e Soviet gov-
A m erica took th e lead ersh ip iu giv- e m in e n t d u rin g the year.
L euiut
ing relief, b u t despite th is a ssistan cei put aside som e of th e most drastic
vast n um bers of victim s have su c­ of his political an d ecenom ic p rin ­
ciples
and
adopted
‘ capitalistic
cum bed, chiefly ch ild ren .
T h ere w as a m odification of the m eth o d s.”
G rave u n re st broke o u t in India,
w here th e M oplah trib esm en w ent
upon th e w a rp ath a g a in st th e B rit­
ish. Many have been killed in fig h t­
ing. D espite th e tu rb u le n c e in India,
th e P rin ce of W ales c a rrie d out his ¡9 \J ft
plans to visit th a t co u n try .
1
Several tim es d u rin g the course of ow?o
th e year, discord developed betw een
°
G reat B ritai n a n d F ran ce, and it
looked for a tim e as though th e e n ­
te n te betw een th e tw o c o u n trie s j
w ould en tirely b reak down. Some
of th e causes of th e dissensions w ere , .
G erm an indem nity, th e u p p er Siles-1 o ^ o
ian se ttle m e n t, F ra n c e ’s d esire to
INDUSTRY WILL CEASE
invade th e R u h r d is tric t of G erm any,
ON JANUARY FIRST
th e G raeco-T urkish w ar in th e N ear
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E ast, and F ra n c e 's tre a ty w ith the
Hungarian throne. The movement T u rk ish n a tio n a lists.
Jap Prem ier A ssassinated
,
collapsed and Charles is now an exile
On the eve of th e W ashington con
upon the island of Maderla.
A revolution broke out in Portu- ference, (P re m ie r H ara, of Ja p a n , .
sal which overturned the govern- was a ssassin ated a t Tokio. It was
ment. Conditions' are still unset feared th a t th e m u rd e r m ight a ffe ct
tied in Portugal and the suggestion J a p a n ’s policy a t W ash in g to n , but
has been made that France, Spain a p p aren tly it did not. S hortly a f ­
te rw a rd Crow n P rin ce H o ro rh ito was
and Italy Intervene.
A small war began in the Balkans m ade reg en t of Ja p a n , because ot
when the Albanians took up arms th e co n tin u ed illness of th e em peror.
One of th e biggest c alam ities oi
against
the
Servians.
Albania
Health Bread. Pure Malted Mille G roceteria-
Try Detrick’s for Tea, Coffee and
Twine—-10 cents
89tf
MAKING FRIENDS.
Spices. Most complete line in the
city. Lowest prices.
102tf •F YOU would he happy make oth­
R eturns to W e e d -
ers happy. Don’t neglect to do a
Charles Foster returned yesterday
Two
good
places
to
eaV—Home
kindness when an opportunity
to Weed, having come trom there
and
the
Hotel
Ashland.
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comes
to you.
Wednesday to attend the funeral of
J ^ t this season our thoughts go out in
It matters not where yoy may be,
his daughter at Medford.
whether on your own threshold or be­
Rents Another Room—
.gratitude to our friends who hoot
neath
the sky of a foreign land, ever
The Plaza Market has rented the
Our overcoats must go! See prices
room now occupied by P. J. Amer, remember that by being friendly you
made the past year's work possible. M a y
in our windows. Paulaerud’s. lO ltf
who is moving to the Beaver annex. are making some soul happier, light­
ening a hidden burden, doing your bit
The room vacated will be used by to brighten the world, and in doing it
the coming year bring you genuine happi­
Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk the Plaza Market as a storeroom
becoming healthier and sweeter your­
Twtna—»10 cents
8Vtf and salesroom for seeds and feeds
ness and prosperity.
self.
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at present, but next summer it Is
Of
all
felicities
friendship
is
the
3. Umbrellas covered. Flxlt Shop. planned to open a groceteria in the
most charming.
For rent, five room house with room.
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It eases cares, dispels sorrows and
bath, all newly papered and painted.
makes
for salvation of souls.
Nice Dry Wood! also BJox.
Kitchen range and gas.
Garage,
It becomes an inspiration to you
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chicken lot, garden. Shade trees and land Lumber Co., phone 20.
when the
are e dark—a divine Joy
wueu
Uie u days
m j » m
lawn. Adults preferred. Inquire 235
that all the wealth of the world can-
North Main.
102tt
not bay.
FARM BUREAU HAS
There are people everywhere whose
HAD SUCCESSFUL YEAR hearts are hungry for appreciation
Oranges, lemons, bananas, celery,
Sunday and M onday
and sympathy. Help them through the
head lettuce, cauliflower— we sell
mazes where naught but briars grow.
(Continued from page 2.)
them for less. Detrick’s Groceteria
12 to 2
5.30 to 7:30
Strew o’er their rugged way the flow­
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ory an«^ Miles Cantrall, all deserve ers of friendship and clasp them by
the croix de guerre for their gallant the hand.
Sick Folks Improve—
Poor sunshine into their hearts and claimed that Jugo-Slavia was en­
Miss Amy Ramsey, 338 Scenic ry in action. Without their steadl see the new light that comes into their croaching upon her territory.
Drive, and Mrs. Olive Page, who has ness, we could not have succeeded, dull eyes and the smile that plays
Although the Moscow soviet main­
been making her home with Miss and the business men of the county about their lips.
tained Its power intact, there were
Some writer has said that “pure a number of disturbances in Russia.
Ramsey, have been quite ill, but are are coming to realize that our agri­
culture, particularly our orchards, friendship is something which men of
convalesing.
A revolt began at Kronstadt, the
make possible our business life, ant an inferior nature can never taste.”
great fortress defending Petrograd
• • • •
Who Insures Automobiles and are co-operating for the common
Euripides tells us, “it is a good on the sea side, but was put down — th e re ’s so m eth in g d iffe re n t, finer,
Fords? Yeo of course.
99tf good. Our county court and county
by Leon Trotzky after several days a b o u t th e sm ooth, firm feel of a
commissioners are also solidly in thing to. be rich, and a good thing to
be strong, but it is a better thing to of desperate fighting. The latest up­ professiorially lau n d ered s h irt— it
Cleanup sale of overcoats at Paul- line and are marching in step to thi be beloved of many friends.” t
rising in Russia broke out in the sets m ore sn u g ly a b o u t neck and
serud’s.
lO ltf notes of ’ ‘Agricultural Organize
It is by friendship that we must Ukraine. It was led by anti-Bolshe-
»
tlon.”
strive to battle for truth and right­ vists, and there was violent fighting sh o u ld ers, and you know it w ill r e - ;
m ain clean longer.
‘ 1 hope to meet every Farm bu­ eousness. AU departures from friend­
R eturns to S c h o o l -
T h a t’s th e a d v a n ta g e of profes-j
Sunday, Jan. 1st—Peter B. Kyne’s Popular Story
reau
member
of
our
county
at
the
liness
takes
to
coldness
and
strife.
Miss Rita Gard who has been
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
sional
la
u
n
d
erin
g
.
O
ur
m
odern
Consider
what
the
world
would
be
if
(Effective January 1, 1922)
spending the holidays at the home dedication of our splendid new fair
22
Daily (Except Sunday)
presses and im proved m ethods of
of A. M. Beaver on the Boulevard grounds next fall,, and the agricul­ all the nations of earth were friendly!
LV.
ASHLAND
MEDFORD
w ashing give y o u r s h irts a la s tin g ;
leaves tonight for Bellingham to re­ tural meeting that will take place It was through friendship that the LV. 00
a. m.
7:00 a. m. body w hich re sists soil and in su res
souls
of
men
were
redeemed!
sume her studies as a senior in the at the Jackson county fair of 1922.”
00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
Think what it would mean for the
Bellingham normal schol.
9:00 a. m. b e tte r w ear. Y ou’ll feel ever so
00
a.
m.
peace, contentment, security and pros­
10:00 a. m. m uch b e tte r dressed in s h irts w ashed
00 a. m.
perity of the people, if they dwelled
M o n d ay -T u esd y , J a n u a r y 2nd a n d 3nd
BALLENGER TO PAY $800
11:00 a. m. an d iro n ed o u r way.
00
a.
m.
Orres, Tailors for men and wom­
in amity, unconcerned about war, en­
12:00 noon
AND GO TO PRISON joying quiet homes with their loved
00 noon
L et us call fo r your bundle th is
en. Cleaning, pressing and remod­
1:00 p. m.
00
p.
m.
ones,
with
never
a
doubt
about
their
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eling.
2:00 p. m. w eek.
00 p. m.
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neighbors and never a thought of the
3:00 p. m.
00 p. m.
Health Bread. Pore Malted Milk convicted on a similar charge last jealousies or the evil ambitions of the
4:00 p. m.
00 p. m.
countries beyond the sea!
5:00 p. m.
00 p. m.
Twins— 10 cents
summer and that there was ample
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PHONE 165
6:00 p. m.
00 p. m.
evidence that Ballenger was engaged
Neither the rich nor the poor, nor
7:00
p.
m.
00 p. m.
R eturns to E u g e n e -
In the manufacture and sale of li­ the high nor the low can partake of 8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. m.
Leith Abbott will reutrn to Eu­ quor. He recommended a heavy the fuU blessings ©f life without
9:30 p. m.
30 p. m.
gene on train 54 tonight to resume
10:30
p. m.
You will enjoy the picture more than you did the story
Sat.
only
30
p.
m.
friendship.
We
cannot
get
the
best
fine and three months Jail sentence.
Sunday Schedule
his studies as a senior in the Univer­
within
the
world
without
giving
the
If you love action, romance and adventure, you will love
In pronouncing sentence, Justice
Leave Medford for Ashland and
sity o f ’ Oregon, after spending the
best
within
us.
Gowdy admitted that it was hard to
“ The Mysterious Rider’’ of Zane Grey’s story
And this excellent thing, this divine Ashland for Medford every hour on
holiday vacation with his parents,
send a man to jail when he had a essence that exalts men and women, the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; All our cousins and relations
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Abbott, 108
Gave to us som e regulations.
wife who needed support, hut that takes them to the very gates of heaveu then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Allda street. During the past week
Ashland
waiting
room—
East
Side
We
could not usurp their chances,
his duty to Oregon and Ashland de­ and stirs the fountain of good within
Pharmacy.
Abbott has served as news editor of
W e were cornered by advances.
their souls, Is nothing more or less
manded that such action be taken.
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
LAST TIME TONIGHT
the Tidings while Kenneth Sullivan
The city hall, where the trial was than simple friendship.
Daily (Except Sunday)
(See you to m orrow )
has been absent on his vacation.
(Copyright.)
LV. J’S’NV’LH
LV. MEDFORD
held at 10:30 o’clock this morning
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7:40 a. m.
CHERRO FLOUR
Hemstitching, 8 cents per yard. was crowded with interested on
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
7:20 a.m .
8:45 a.m .
A Hard W heat Flour o f Famous
Mrs. E. P. Stewart, at Enders. 70eod; lookers.
8:15 a.m .
9:60 a.m .
Blend— Guaranteed
WANTED— Plain sewing and mend­ 9:20 a. m.
11:16 a. m.
ing. Mrs. Jacks, 649 Palm Ave. 10:45 a.m .
11:15 a.m .
102-6
12:00 noon
12:30 p.m.
1:20 p.m .
1:50 p.m.
FOR RENT— Two first class apart­ 2:45 p.m .
3:20 p.m.
ments, one upstairs, one down, 3:46 p.m .
4:30 p. m
SALE
each with bath and all conven­ 6:00 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
SALE
iences. 153 Granite street, phone
6:65 p. m.
STARTS
STARTS
411-R.
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL
7:00 p.m ,
9:30 p.m
TUESDAY
v- •
-. • A A- ■
8:00 p.m .
Sat. only
7:80 p.m.
TUESDAY
WANTED— Middle aged woman to 9.50 p.m .
JAN. 3RD
Sat. only 10:30 p.m.
T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
JAN. 3RD
help In lunch room. Must be'neat,
Sunday Only
courteous and quick. Apply Dew LV. J’S’NV’LH
LV. MBDFORP
Drop Inn Sunday morning between 8:00 a. m.
8:60 a. m.
11 and 12 o’clock.
• 102-1 9:20 a m.
9:50 a. m.
11:15 a. m.
10:45 a. m.
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l “ . ' r
12:45 p. m.
FOR RENT— House of four rooms, 12:15 p. m.
1:50 p. m.
460 B street.
Inquire at 115 1:20 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
Church street.
102tf 2:60 p. m.
of Ashland and Jackson County, we take this
4:30 p. m.
3:46 p. m.
5:30 p. m
6
:00
p.
m.
opportunity to extend to all our Hearty
FOR SALE— Two brood sows. Phone
9:30 p. m.
7:00
p.
m.
10-F-4.___________________ 102-6*
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
Oreeetings for a
Daily (Except Sunday)
FOR SALE— Tancred strain White
LV. ROSEBURG
Leghorn baby chicks from my LV. MEDFORD
11:00
a.
m.
1 :0 0 p. m.
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
high producing hens. Only a lim­
Travel
by
stage;
shortest
route by j
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M
M
ited number left. A few cocker­
20
miles;
one
of
Oregon’s
most
els for sale. Mrs. W. D. Booth.
264 Wightman St., phone 257-Y. scenic trips; we save you time and
money.
102-sat-tu
I
f y t e l A s h la n d
Hew Year’s Dinner
Wear a Shirt That’s
Professionally
Laundried
Vi Ili HQ
Newjfear^tfradion
The Ten Dollar Raise"
Zane Grey's Popular Novel
Ashland Laundry Co.
The Mysteious Rider
CHERRO CHIMES
Wallace Reid in "Rent Free”
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E. R. IS A A C & CO.
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To Our Many Friends
and Patrons
OUR FIRST ANNUAL
IANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
DICKERSON & SON
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER, ETC.
Fare— M edford-Roseburg, $4.00;
Grants-Pass-Rosehurg,
$8.00.
between
[LOST — Sunday night
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Morton and Holly or Henry and
Dally and Sunday
Beach St., lack’s Jwool gauntlet
LV.
MEDFORD
LV. G’T’S PASS
glove. Finder phone 335-R. 102-3
11:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
1:00
p.
m.
I ’-OO P- m i
MALE HELP
4:30
p
.m
.
4:45
p'™ ’
1 GOVERNMENT positions open. Men,
Grants
Pass
waiting
room—
The
women, experience unnecessary
honesty required, good pay to Bonbonniere, phone 160.
Office and waiting room— No. 5
start. Write T. McCafferty, St-
S.
Front St., Nash Hotel building.
Louis.
102-5sat
EVERY
A R T IC L E
REDUCED
(CONTRACT GOODS ALONE EXCEPTED)
Our January Clearance makes possible very extraordinary but gains in e\ei) lint*
of merchandise in our stocks. Every item in this sale is of dependable quality,
and the assortments are sufficiently large to justify liberal buying, anticipating
leeds for the balance of the winter and eirlv spring. Shelves and counters ot sur­
plus goods must be cleared quickly, and we have made the prices witlnu easy
reach of every purse and family budget.
Notice ot Change ot Fares
and __ Schedules
11 o cmeinbcr sale Starts Tuesday,
January
3rd
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Due to laws imposing heavy additional license fees upon auto
stages, and regulating the speed and operation thereof, and which
laws become operative January 1, It is necessary, In order to
comply therewith, that we make the following changes in schedules
and fares:
Effective January 1, 1922
MEDFORD-ASHLAND STAGE
Leave Medford for Ashland and Ashland for Medford
Daily Except Sundays
T o O u r F rie n d s a n d P a tro n s
every hour on the hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.; then 9:30 p. m..
Also 8:30 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. Saturday only.
We wish to thank you all for past patronage
and at the same time wish you all a
Leave Medford for Ashland and Ashland for. Medford every hour
on the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
FARES
Stevens’ Restaurant
Under New Management
OPPOSITE S. P. DEPOT
Sunday Schedule
Medford-Ashland ........................................... 5.45
Medford-Talent or Ashland-Phoenix........... 30
Medford-Phoenix or A shland-Talent........... 20
Medford-Voorhles, Ashland-Luke’s Ranch,
Phoenix-Talent, or any short ride . . .15
20-rlde book $5.00*
20-ride book 3.20
20-ride book 2.50
20-ride book
Interorbao Autocar Company
2.00
A GREAT
CLEARANCE
SALE
Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Domestics, Blankets
both wool and cotton, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, House
Dresses, Petticoats, Aprons, Waists, Gloves, Infants Wear,
Sweaters, Umbrellas, Dress Trimmings, Laces, Fancy Goods
and Notions. [WATCH OUR WINDOWS]
— — — — — store closed Monday, January 2nd
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
W. L. LEWIS, Manager
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