Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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AtfULAMD D A ILY TIDINGS
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relaxation in “ F a tty ’s” home. Wine years norm al course or the equlval-! assurance of having teachers of the
and song were always there to charm ent in a state college, thereby giv- ■ highest calibre to be found in the
CANCELLATION OF W A R D EBT
the boys and girls.
ing the pupils in these grades the grade school work.
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Late In 1920 “ Fatty sailed for
(By International News Service)
See the priées ou left-over suits
.
,
France and was greeted there so en-
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 13.— “No Intense Suffering Seen on 2,000-
at Paulserud’s.
llO tf
; thusiasticaUy th at he was severely
one can. live in the house with a
injured. A num ber of men in a
Miie Trip Through Steppes
corpse, and that is w hat we are do­
P ortlan d Visitors—
1 "
[crowd attem pted to carry ‘t'heir
and Plains.
J hero” on their shoulders, but they
Mrs. J. D. Taylor and her two ing,” declared Captain Eddie Rick-
-The:
CANNES,
France,
Jan.
13
daughters, G ertrude and Laura, of enbacker, American ace of aces, ad­
The numerical and geographical ex­
reparations com m ission, did not calculate his _ avoirdupois
Portland, arrived last night on train dressing members of the Kiwanis tent of the great famine cannot be interallied
has decided to grant a p artial Indem- carc,ully enough’ and " P a ,ty " ,e "
Discussing the to p it
15, to visit Rev. C. A. Edw ards and club here.
given. There is today and has beeu nlty m oratorium to Germany. The 10 the paiem ent
family. Mr. Taylor and son are ex­ “ Common Sense in Business,” Cap­ as much food available in Samara, for
Early last fall came rum ors from
Famous Reader and Entertainer
pected to arrive tomorrow morning. tain Rickenbacker urged cancella­ those who have money, as in Baku, date of the international economic ! the east th a t he was about to be
conference
at
Genoa
has
been
defin-
!
TUESDAY EVENING
The Taylors are on their way to tion of both the allied and the Ger­ on the Caspian sea. 2,000 miles dis­ itely fixed for March 8. Under th e [ m arried’ but “ F a tty ” denied this by
tant.
The
Russian
refugees
from
man
debt.
----- at ——
Los Angeles w here they expect to
.
, ,,
, , ..
, „ saving
he was still m arried to Minta
• s
“ The Germans, regardless of their Bolshevism In Constantinople are suf­ a g re e m e n t w o rk ed o u t bv th e repa-
m ake th eir fu tu re home.
bloody past, have the same right to fering from hunger and lack of clothes rations commission, Germany will be [D urfee’ tbe actress’ and bad not de
almost as much as those Russians in called to pay 31 million gold m arks sire to commit bigamy; His arrest
Big Chicken Dinner, Pioneer hall, live th a t we have and as long as Poltava, and they, in their turn, as
brought about a reconciliation.
Shakespeare — Humor — Pathos — Laughter
every ten days until the new plan
next Saturday noon, given by Chris­ they are on earth and are making much as those in Orenburg.
Arbuckle
now
is
“
broke.”
The
is effective.
An Associated Press correspondent
tian church, 75 cents. We are sav­ the effort to rehabilitate themselves,
Admission lo Lecture * 25c
money for his defense was furnished
we
should,
as
Americans,
see
th
at
completed a journey from Tiflis, Baku,
ing a place for you.
111-2
it is understood, by Joseph M.
they have a square chance a t it,” Astrakhan and Samara, and every­ DON’T SIP MOONSHINE
Schenck, well known producer, who
-—The Sunday School Or­
continued
Captain Rickenbacker.
where found intense misery, the most
AND QUARREL WITH WIFE owns Arbuckle’s contract. He has
M oved to E lizab eth Street—
chestra will play special
“ They are industrious and will sordid of which was seen in the dreury
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Southard, for­
declared th a t he put up the money
.steppe region between Tiflis (Georgia)
help
greatly
in
rebuilding
the
world
music.
(By International News Service)
m er proprietors of the Cozy Lunch,
because he was a friend of the com­
and Baku (port of Azerbaijan, on the
if
but
given
a
chance.
HUNTINGTON,
W.
Va.,
Jan.
13.
have moved to 131 Elizabeth street.
edian and because he believed in
Caspian sea).
“ The present generation has the
There revolution after revolution for — H ere’s a tip for the m akers of hi in.
greatest opportunity of all time to five years has left a trail of destruc­ moonshine liquor and the drinkers
We buy for cash and sell for cash.
make this a decent world in which tion and ruined houses and wrecked of it.
—Mr. Seovell will occupy
FIRST SEMESTER
This is one of the many reasons why
to live, and the chance is now open railway stations which cannot be
Keep
on
the
good
side
of
your
LOCAL SCHOOLS
tbe pulpit Sunday morn
we sell for less. D etrick’s Groce­
for them to place the United States matched in Russia. Added to the lack wife. Don’t let your foot slip after
CLOSES JAN. 20
teria.
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ing and afternoon.
on a pedestal so high th a t any a t­ of food, Is the constant battle with indulging in a drink of th e forbid­
tem pt to bring us down will prove malaria, cholera and typhus.
C ollege Clnb M eets—
(Continued from Page 1)
Begging is rather the exception than den stuff and pick a quarrel with
futile.
—Morning, 11 a. ni. Sub­
her.
The College club of the Rogue
the
rule
everywhere
in
the
famine
re-
“ Statesm anship is the power to!
ject
a
study
is
made
of
the
soil
and
The
reason
is
given
by
the
a
rrest
ject—“ The God of Peace”
i glons.
River valley will meet a t the home
see where God Almighty is going and j In the worst areas there is far more of Rex Bennett. The police were J plants, selection of seed, fertilizing,
of Mrs. Myron Root, 304 South King
then going ahead and removing the hunger swelling than was seen in Vi­ called to his house by his wife, who j attention during the growth of the
street, Medford, on next Saturday
—Afternoon, 3 p. ni. Sub­
siones from his path. That now is !• enna in the winter of 1918. This is preferred an assault charge against Plant, and the harvesting, the origin
afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock. All who
ject—“ The Sign of the
our privilege.”
f th e last stage of starvation, and when him. Bennett received the police- j° f farm anim als and their use. Coli­
have had two years of college work
t It comes neither food nor medicine will men in his bedroom. Perched on a , siderable attention is given to fruit
Cross” by W ilson B a rre ll.
are eligible to membership. Miss CHICAGO HAD BIG
f helP
roof ju st outside his bedroom w in -|S row*n8 in regard to the best vari-
Jessie Wilson is chairm an of the so­
While there Is perfect order In all
DIVORCE YEAR, 1921
dow
they found two gallons of moon­ eties, propagation, cultivation, dis­
A Silver Offering Will Be Taken on Sunday Afternoon
cial committee.
Russia, on every hand the individual
shine
liquor; so they gathered up eases, pruning, spraying and 'h a r­
struggle
for
life,
for
daily
food,
is
bit­
CHARLES A. EDWARDS
(By International News Service)
te r and hard. No one thtnks of any­ the liq u r and Bennett, took them to vesting. This is an exceptionally
Dance Kingsbury Sat. night, Dec.
CHICAGO, Jan. 13.— Chicago’s as­
Minister
14. Leedom’s orchestra. Nuff sed. tounding 1921 divorce record— ap­ one else. Robbery is limited, as rob­ headquarters, where the man had to good course for the boys and should
108-6 proxim ately 8000 dvorces granted! bers are shot when caught, but trick­ face a charge of having moonshine be followed up in the higher grades
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ery In small trading Is the rule.
of our local schools th e same as
liquor in his possession.
during the year— does not surprise
A person Invited to a meal will eat
domestic science is for the girls.
C alled to Weed—
Gustave ( “Gus” ) W edemeir, circuit twice what good manners would per­
The eighth grade girls are given
Miss M. Rutledge, a nurse making court divorce clerk, who has listened mit. He is laying in a stock of food, CALIFORNIA HAS
A NEW INDUSTRY’ instruction in cooking while the boys
her home with Mr. and Mrs. O. Win­ to more divorce cases than any m an building up his body, he figures, for
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study commercial geography, with
ter, of 430 Boulevard, goes to Weed, in Chicago. Judges head divorces the winter cold. Those with money
(By
International
News
Service)
¡all
the other studies rem aining prac-
In some places
Calif.. today to tak e charge of a for three to six m onths a t a time, are hoarding food.
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Jan.
13.—
An
tically
the same as in the previous
peasants refuse to sell bread at any
case.
but Gus— well, Gus is always on the price. They are afraid of the winter act of the legislature has created a grade.
job.
famine.
new’ industry in California— toyon
Some tw’enty pupils will finish the
Orre«, Tailors for men and worn
‘‘Big year?” said Gus. “ Certainly.
ranching.
work
in Junior high this sem ester,
en. Cleaning, pressing and remod But why not? We still have red-
The
legislature
by
law
forbade
and
be
ready to enter high school,
eliag.
85tf blooded people, haven’t we? We al­
picking of the red berries generally
Professor Ira Wilson is the genial
ways have lots of divorces, and I
known
as
California
holly.
and
efficient principal and is aBly :
Start on Extended Trip—
think it will always be so. But, af­ WORLD’S RADIUM SUPPLY
To
provide
a
supply
of
the
r
e
d
,
assisted
by the following teachers:
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel, 422
ALL IN ONE TEST TUBE berries highly prized for Y u letid e; Miss Beaver,
te r all, there are thousands of happy
English; Miss Blume, I
Boulevard, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F
families. The percentage of divorces
decorations, ranches have been s ta rt­ history and geography; Miss Spen-'
Shepherd, 658 Boulevard, left Wed
is really sm all.”
ed for th eir growth.
cer, gram m ar and arithm etic; Miss;
nesday for an extended pleasure trip.
Judge Charles A. McDonald, su­
The
toyon
is
of
the
rose
family,
Reed, a rt, penmanship and science;
The schedule as outlined included
perior court ju rist, said It was the
1. In case of breakdown which necessitates towing; to tow car
and blooms from July to August, its Miss Morehouse, history and arith-
Portland, Seattle and a trip to the
same old story all year— drunken­
to
garage or shop of subscriber’s choosing, free of charge except
berries lasting from November «to m etic; Miss Allen, gram m ar: Miss
south by water.
where towing distance is g reater than fifteen miles, when a charge
ness, cruelty, desertion and infi­
spring.
i Abraham, domestic science; Miss
of fifty cents will he made for each additional mile.
delity.
The
largest
know'll
toyon
tree
I Carver, physical training for the
We make our own candies. Ice
2. In case of road aid, such as tire changing, motor repairing,
“The war, the eighteenth am end­
stands on Stanford university cam- girls; Miss M arsters, music, and
cream and tamales. Enders Con­
etc.,
to charge for time spent actually a t work oil car, and not for
ment, the depression in business all
pus. It is tall as a m ature oak and [ Miss Ruh, biology in the lower
travel time to and from Ashland.
fectionery.
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helped,” he said. “ Nothing seems
is estim ated to be centuries old.
■grades. The requirem ents for a
R eturns to P a lo A l t o -
3. To deliver free of charge within the fifteen-mile limit all
to act as a check. Same old story
'tea c h er in Junior high is a two
Raymond Long, who has been at
tubes, tires or accessories purchased from us or through us.
told in the same old way.”
PINE BEETLES
home the past six weeks nursing a
4. To deliver gasoline or oil (in emergency only) within the
INFEST SOUTHERN
broken leg, has returned to Palo
fifteen-mile
limit.
BRITAIN’S 1 9 2 2 ARMY
OREGON FORESTS
Alto, to continue his work a t the
5. In case of work done in our shop, to give subscriber’s car
L E SS THAN 2 3 5 ,0 0 0
University of California. Mr. Long
priority over all others.
(Continued Trom Page 1)
met with the accident while work­
T hey tell m e w om an’s m ind can ’t
6. To call for and deliver promptly car on which work is to be
(By International News Service)
be turned.
ing for the California-Oregon Power
tack
and
kill
other
trees.
Accord­
done.
LONDON, Jan. 13.— The British
I d on ’t b eliev e it, I’ve baked and
company at Copco.
ing to present plans most of the
army totals for next year will run
churned.
treatm en t of the infested tim ber
below 235,000 men, according to a
W hen ono> they find they’ are
Ferguson’s Closing Out Sale is
will be carried on during April and
m istaken,
statem ent by the w ar office.
draw ing people in large num bers
T
hey’ll
do th eir best, w hat's un­
May,
1922.
The éltim ates for th e cu rren t fi-|
dertaken.
from miles away.
' 111-1 nancial year gave th e num ber of f
The beetle against which the fight!
Moves to Sacramento—
AKTIII B IL M ACKENZIE, M anager
is to be directed is known as the
British troops to be on the estab­
I’hone 39
CHERRO
FLOUR
Located
at
('lass
A G arage, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Charles R. Day, Southern Pacific
Miss Sylvia Harkavy ol New York western pine beetle, which entomolo­
lishm ent of the arm y, exclusive of
A H ard W heat F lou r o f Fam ous
passenger brakem an, has moved to India, as 201,127, but the present 1 is holding in her right one gramme gists describe as an insect about one-
Blend— G uaranteed
Sacramento.
He will take a run
strength is some 10,000 below th a t of radium, or $120,000 worth. In her eighth inch in length and which a t­
out of th a t city.
figure, and the colonial and native left hand Is a test tube denoting the tacks only the yellow pine of Ore­
entire world’s supply of radium, just
gon. W ashington and California,
Fifteen acre ranch near town, for Indian troops, which were shown in .five ounces and valued at $16,000,000.
M
ontana and Idaho. The rapidity
rent. E. T. Staples.
l l l t f the estim ates a t 84,200, have been
REMEMBER
REMEMBER
with w'hich it breeds occasionally
reduced by about one-half.
CARROT LOCKED UP
gives rise to th eir occurrence in
Every
R eturns to SaeranieiWo—
Every
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL
Grew In a Padlock and Was Found enormous and destructive num bers, j
J. P. McGregor and granddaughter
So When Digging Time Came.
causing heavy annual loss of m e r-!
Article Reduced
Article Reduced
Mrs. Violet Wilson have returned to
When
a
tiny
carrot
seed
began
to
chantable
tim
ber
Sacramento after an extended visit
sprout In the garden of Roger W.
with Mrs^ O. W. Long of this city.
Pierce of Somerville, Mass., last spring, HOME OF MR, AND MRS.
Mrs. Long is a daughter of Mr. Mc­
PAULRERUD SCENE OF
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
it wondered and wondered at the cold
Gregor.
and rusty sides of its bedfellow.
ENJOYABLE PARTY
When the carrot gTew old enough to
The Ashland Realty company has
LIVE LIKE A RO8E.
understand what the grownup vegeta­
(Continued from Page 1)
a num ber of people who want to buy
bles were talking about, he found that
HE year is coming to a close;
his bedfellow was a rusty padlock. i W alker, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ericson,
homes on easy term s.
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The days are falling one by
“Locks keep folks from taking | Mr. and Mrs. Elber Farlow’, Mr. and
one
things
that don’t belong to them. Mrs. H ubert Bentley, Mr. and Mrs.
Chili— real Mexican flavor — it
Like petals of a dying rose,
Grandfather Beet told him.
N. H. H arrison, Robert W agner, Mr.
drives away th a t chilly feeling. Rose
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A bloom that still In beauty goes
Well,
if
thats^
th®
ease,
H
l
get
J
a
n d . Mrs. Carl McCune, Jam es Bow­
Bros.
l l l t f When all her garden days are done.
locked up, so that no one will steal ers, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loveland. Mr.
me from the ground,’’ replied the
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
And what Is life? It Is a year.
young carrot. The result was that It and Mrs. Ralph H arris, Mr. and Mrs.
However many years it span—
CAR WASHING
kept right on growing, and went right W illiam Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Ben­
FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and In childhood’s springtime to appear,
(CONTRACT GOODS ALONE EXCEPTED)
through the hasp. And when Pierce ton Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Gene H ast­
To live the summer of a man,
polishing. $2.50. L lthla Garage.
dug his carrots he found one securely ings, Mr. and Mrs. Patton, Miss Isa­
Phone 114.
113tf And then to feel the autumn here.
locked up.
bel Barron, Hugh Barron, Clarence
Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. Milton F ra ­
FOR SALE— Best quality 16 inch fir And what Is death? The final day
(the kind with the thick b a rk );
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pace, Miss
MULE IS REPROACHFUL
Of life’s short year, a day like these
yellow pine, blocks or fine split—
H attie Hodges, Glen Simpson, and
When
summer
puts
her
garb
away
any length; oak or fir cordwood;
Walked Back to Barn A fter Auto­ Everett Acklin.
And
winter
winds
begin
to
play
chopping blocks and pitch kind­
mobile H it It.
ling; also large 7 inch cedar posts. Their wild, tempestuous harmonies.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Devllng of Gale­ FATTY HAS HAD
My wood has been stored in dry-
ton. Pa., were motoring with a party
building since early last summer. Live like the ro se: Tbe roses bloom
FOUR MONTHS
Reduced prices on all m aterials.
Not for themselves but for the earth, of friends on the State road, near West
OF DULL L IFE
Courteous dealings, prom pt and Pink lamps that garden walls illume— Pike, and were bowling along at the
careful delivery. A. G. Adams,
A decoration for our mirth,
pace so good a road invites, when a
yard and office 240 Third St. A holy solace for the tomb.
(Continued from Page 1)
mule walked out of a barn directly
Women’s Petticoats, made 36 in. silk poplin in several 36 in. fancy outing flannel
Phone 460.
112-1
in front of the car.
I to Fam ous Players-Lasky was never
of fancy materials, a q
good colors, now q / x now,
There was no time to stop. It was
FOR RENT— Five room house at Die like a rose: Its petals fall.
■ made public. This was the biggest
Impossible to go round, and Devllng
But it is sweetness to the end—
n o w .......................
264 Gran} St., Ashland, Ore.
yard ......................
yard ......................
did the only thing remaining: He contract indulged in by Zukor up to
Large garden, fruit and berries. Oh, It is something, after all,
W ill repair honse and make it
struck the mule amidships, as near as th at time.
To be a rose beside the wall.
Women’s W inter Weight Bungalow aprons in light Pongee Blouses in new
pleasant for perm anent ren ter Beside the way to be a friend.
B ought Old M ansion
he could direct the prow of his boat,
• with small family. W rite me for
(Copyright.)
and "everybody” skidded down the
W hile “ F a tty ” was getting quickly
styles for w i n t e r q a
Union Suits
and dark colors, ..
particulars. S. C. Gunter, R.F.D.
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pavement. The front of the car was wealthy, several years ago, he p ur­
wear,
now, ya’e d J p J . o J j
No. 2, G rants Pass. Ore.
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now, y a r d ..............
now
smashed, the radiator crumpled, hood chased the m agnificient West Adams
and fenders Irretrievably bent, and It street home of the Miners.
CRUEL.
FOUND— Eversharp pencil. Owner
is estimated that $150 will be needed
can have same by proving proper-
YOUR FEBRUARY NUMBER OF THE DELINEATOR IS HERE
A more Bohemian atm osphere was
“My boy has a
’ ty and paying for this ad. Tele­
to repair the ear.
phone 377-J, Mrs. Bomar, be­ wonderful ear for
No one in the car was hurt. The created with “ F a tty ’s” purchase of
Have Your Hemstitching and Picoting Done Here
tween 2 and 4 p. m.
113-1* music.”
mule arose, rolled a reproachful gaze the house, for which he is said to
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“Perhaps. But
at the driver, as much as to say, “How have paid alm ost $100,000. From
FOR SALE— Davenport, sewing ma­
come?” and stalked back into the barn. th a t time until his arrest, party fol­
he
doesn’t
play
chine, rocking chair, axm inster
i rug, also some young hens. 606 with his
lowed party. The motion picture col­
/ Allison St.
112-3*
Cliff Payue makes tabourettes.
ony when bored could always find
RICKENBACK ER URGES
Locai auü ?cisonal
Germany Granted
Moratorium By
Commission
Don't Miss This Rare Treat
BEN SCOVELL
First Methodist Episcopal Church
What You Get
for
$1.00 a Month
M r. A u to m o b ile M a n :“
CHERRO CHIMES
Motor Aid Service ( o.
E. R. IS A A C & CO .
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