Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 19, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland News in Paragraphs
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Local and Personal
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Masonic Program for Week—
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T rading In Town—
Mrs. Paul W althers of Steinman
and Mrs. U. S. Raglan, of Siskiyou,
was in town the early p art of the
Thursday night: Meeting of Sis­ week trading with our m erchants.
kiyou chapter; over a dozen peti­
tions presented.
Goes to P o r t l a n d -
Friday night: A. F. & A. M. meets
Rev. P. K. Hammond of the local
for work.
Episcopal •h u rc h , goes to Portland
next week as a representative to the
annual Episcopal diocesan conven­
Umbrellas covered. Fi It Shop.
tion in th a t city.
B ig Feed at Arm ory—
Do not forget the dinner to be
given the American Legion boys and
all ex-service men at t h 3 Armory,
F iiday evening a t 6:30 o'clock. The
invitation includes wives, m others
sisters and daughters.
We expect a good socr 1 time as
well as lots of good eats.
Foundation Fund—
bodies were prepared for shipment pje sauce an(j Jemon pie and the ¡killed while serving as Legion na-
home.
other good things on the mend do tional commander.
Senator W atson, democrat, Geor­ not half tell the story. Guests may
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gia, whose charges concerning illeg­ be toasted, though only the pork
WASHINGTON, D. C.— Because
al executions led to th e investiga­ will be roasted. The committee hints he had not his commitment papers,
tion, attacked / h e burial o f bnen. th a t though unable to secure Mile, i W allis D. Willis, a disabled sdldier,
hanged for unm entionable crimes, pifi, t ^e dancer for the occasion, a , was tu rn ed away from government
alongside of soldiers who fell in b a t-. real p renck cBef may preside over hospitals to wander in the streets of
tie. Asking a witness if w hi.e men t he kitchen. It is said th a t Victoi W ashington until overcome
by ex-
and negroes were buried in the same Millg> who j B 80me u ttl6 chef him . posure. Roused by W illis' tre a t­
part of the cemetery, he was told self> ig to fry tne to ast. Why not ment, the American Legion is start-
th a t they were— th a t all were sol­ I pass up other engagements for th at I ing a vigdrous investigation of red
diers.
night? Friday evening, January 20, tape evils.
Taking up the charges of ex-serv- 6;30 0-clock> at the ArmoTy.
ice men th a t bodies shipped here
— Jennie L. Hogue, Publicity
WASHINGTON, D. C.— Money re­
from France were handled in helter- chairm an
ceived by the United States fro m 1
skelter fashion, officers and men at-,
foreign countries in payment of
tached to the graves resigstration i
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 17.
debts would go to ex-soldiers under
service
th . a t there x. was no , i The most im portant m eeting of t h e 1 a bill introduced in the house. This
»
. declared
,
foundation for such assertions and*
insisted th a t not one body was s e n t!American ^ egiou ever held between m easure supplem ents the American
home until identification had been national conventions will be called Legion’s adjusted compensation bill.
Hunting and Angling
L ic e n s e s
can be obtained at the
Elkhorn Gun Store
New Shipments of Fishing Tackle arriving
All the Standard Brands
R. P. Neil, 123 Factory street,
Otselic
Leaders
Lyee Salmon Eggs
in this city January 20 and 21, to
has been appointed head of the positively established.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — To lay
Kingfisher
Hcoks
John Sebastin, a sailor of Jack- arran g e for a census of every ex-
Reels
Woodrow Wilson Foundation fund,
proper emphasis on the five optional;
sonville,
Fla.,
told
how,
when
in
a
service
man
and
woman
in
the
coun­
for Ashland.
Cuttyhunk
Tips
Ferrule Cement
provisions of th e pending adjusted
prison a t Gievres, he saw the bodies try. The plan th a t National Com-
Reel Seats ,
Guides
Sinkers
of two negroes lying face down o n ' m ander Hanford MacNider will pre- compensation, the American Legion
A ssessm ents L evied -—
Saline Lines
Ketchenr Salmon Eggs
Special benefit assessm ents have the ground and was informed by the sent to delegates calls for personal will present its case before every
chamber
of
commerce
in
the
coun­
been levied against property owners guards th a t two negroes had been interview s by Legion canvassers of
try. The hue and cry raised against
Don't forget Legion and Auxiliary on Meade street, who will be bene- lynched. He was unable, however, all veterans.
R. (BOB MIDDLETON, Prop.
the
“cash bonus” clause in the bill
banquet at the Armory Friday even­ fitted by the con tern platted ftewer to say w hether the bodies were those
C. R. Forbes, director of the U nit­
ing, January 20, 6:30. Eligibles in- improvements.
Five lo|ts are in­
ed States V eterans’ bureau will has befogged the issue, Hanford Mc-
810 Oak Street
viced.
117-1 volved, four being assessed $71.11 of the men put to death by a soldier
come as the personal representative Nider, national commander, charges.
mob.
Appointm ent of Senator McCum-
W atch Rose 'Bros, windows for and the other one $35.56. One of
The committee went into hanging of President H arding, and Federal
'
ber,
au th o r of the bill, as chairm an
home-made candies of quality. 115-6 the lots is owned by a party living methods as part of its general inves­ Judge K. M. Landis of Chicago, will
of the finance committee of the sen- !
in Los Angeles.
tigation. Disagreeing with w itness­ be one of the speakers. All state
ate, is expected to speed up congres­
R enew ed Subscription—
es who preceded him, Richard C. co m m an d ers,'ad ju tan ts and national
sional action on the measure.
C. F. Bates, of Manteco, Calif., R evenue C ollector to Come—
Sullivan of Somerville, Mass., an as­ executive officials will be present.
has sent in his renewal to the Tid­
George Hewett, federal deputy in­ sistan t em balm er with the graves R epresentatives of the w ar and
— LAST.TIME TONIGHT —
ings for the ensuing year. Mr. come tax collector, will be in Ash­ registration service, declared he saw navy departm ents will also attend,
ST. PAUL, Minn.— The 43.262
Bates will be remembered by his land in an advisory capacity F eb ru ­ two bodies taken up with rope and The national executive committee of good deeds to unfortunate buddies
many Ashland friends as having op­ ary 11 to 16 inclusive. Mr. Hewett black cap intact.
j the American Legion Auxiliary, an perform ed by American Legion posts
erated the transfer business now will be at the city hall and will
“ Was there any evidence th at t h e ! organization of women relatives of of Minnesota in 1921, cost $75,000.
owned by Mr. W hittle. Mr. Bates gladly give any inform ation desired. heart and brain were removed from Legion members, will meet concur- The list does not include 21,000
cases wherein hospital treatm en t,'
writes th at he has about 500 hens He states th a t these taxes m ust be the bodies of the men hanged?” ■ rently.
and is getting from 20 to 25 dozen paid early in March.
asked Senator W atson.
The census will be known as a back pay, vocational training, and
with notable cast
eggs a day, three fourths of which
I did not notice,” answered the service and compensation campaign compensation were secured for dis
are going to the hatchery and bring PARTY GIVEN FOR
and is modelled a fte r the “ Iowa abled men.
witness.
“ THE OLD NEST”
Your
ten cents more on the dozen than
! plan” successfully used in th a t state
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
draws
aside
the
curtain
from
WASHINGTON, D. C.— Ex-sol-
m arket quotation prices.
He ex­
Last
¡when Mr. MacNider was commander
AMERICAN LEGION
the
soul
of
the
x
American
fam­
pects to have 1000 small chickens
there.
A
fter
approval
by
the
con-
diers
who
have
lost
th
eir
discharge
Round the year with the young
Chance
by’the middle of February. He fu r­ women's class of the Presbyterian
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ily. It is so real, so genuine,
vention, the census will be under- papers will be able to obtain dupli-
th er states th a t they have a garden church was the entertainm ent fu rn ­
' taken at once. The country will b e !cates from the secretary of war un­
that many will be moved to
GO
nicely started and are using head ished by the hostesses, Mesdames day of poltical bickering, unrest and i divided into districts, with a Legion der a bill introduced into congress
tears,
through
which
the
sun­
reconstruction, let it be said that!
TONIGHT
lettuce, beets and carrots.
D is-, a t the request of the American Le-
Leslie and Icenhower at the home 'h e ir buddies did not give up the commi teem an to supervise.
shine
of
laughter
will
break.
tricts will be small enou-gh so t h a t ! gd°n -______________________________
of the latter, Tuesday evening. Res­
See the prices on left-over suits olutions were made to s ta rt the New spirit, but “carried on,” th at they 1 thorough canvassing can be assured. |
at Paulserud’s.
H O tf Year; the cherry tree was cut down gave th eir all for a clearer vision of; ! Legion volunteers will work u n d e r;
right and wrong, for cleaner politics,
I the committeemen and will visit ev-|
in February; an overhead Irish po­ for a better, bigger hum anity.
Revival services at the Nazarene
Tomorrow and Saturday—
1 ery house and interview every v e t-,
church every night at 7:30 except tato race occurred in M arch; a sale
The American Legion can do more
of E aster bonnets m arked April; a for ex-service men than any other eran.
TAESCRIPTION of all farm lands
Saturday.
BIG “ BILL” HART in “ WHITE OAK”
for sale in Jackson county. A
Q uestionnaires will be used to as- I
spring song heralded May tim e; a organization known. Join up.
Very 111—
certain, first, w hat form of adjusted* directory of farm lands for sale
hasty wedding trip was taken in
in Oregon is being compiled as
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. June; the im m ortal Declaration of
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.
1 compensation is preferred of the five reference book for people seeking
The monument committee has just ..
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,.
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F rank Clary is very ill with pneu­ Independence was read on the
xv x iv
offered m the pending federal bill
farm s or acreage in Oregon. Send
been
informed
th
a
t
the
E
lks’
lodge;
a
,
1.
x,
<
■
v.
Coming Jan. 31—Feb. 1-2—
monia and is also suffering from F ourth of July; August camp life
ov •
,
,
¡veterans have the option of cash your complete description to
and
the
S
hnners
have
donated
most
.
,
*
the effects of a severe burn on Its enlivened with a story; September „„v„x„ x. ,i x
, xv
¡pavment, paid-up insurance, voca-
“ THE 4 HORSEMEN”
OREGON FARM LAND
substantially tow ard the fund being .
,
. .
, . , , ’
face and hands.
tional training, aid in buying a home
was given over to music; a most
raised for the beautiful public mon
DIRECTORY
or aid in settling land. Mr. Mac-
weird witch swept fortunes down
um ent to the heroic cq/.irades who
Sweet cream for sale. Rose Bros.
4i
8
Selling
Building, Portland, Or.
from the sky on Hallowe’en; Arm is­ died in all our wars. The committee Nider has a plan whereby veterans
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tice day was ushered in with noise, are overjoyed at the splendid results will be given the option of turning
their compensation payments into a
and Christm as brought a veritable of th eir labors.
Motored to G rants Pass
feast of tiny hot biscuits and
general fund, to be adm inistered by
Mr. and Mrs. C. Roberts motored creame(j chicken and other goodies.
_
¡the Legion and out of which loans
to G rants Pass Sunday. They were
t
....
| will be made to disabled, unemployed
Miss Em ery’s side won the most .
Ashland
,
,
„
v ..
accompanied by E. W. W akefield points in games and were en ter­ American Legion Auxiliary,
, ,,
or needy comrades.
He believes
post,
is
a
very
much
alive
o
rg
an
iza-*xv•
,
,
x
x
,
and family.
.
. ... x
x,
¡this fund will total several million
tained by a graceful stu n t by the
-ion. A splendid staff of officers for* , „
i xv ■ v .
dollars. Canvassers in the census
losers.
Prof. Eugeni perform ed m o o
took their chairs at the last! ...
, .
F irst class stock ranch, all stocked. some wonderful magical tricks. Miss _ 1922
,QQx(„ „ mv
,,
x,
¡w ill a s c e rta in how m an y veterans
meeting.
They
are:
Mrs.
P.
K.
Ham-
...
.
.
, ... , ,
B. T. Staples.
l l l t f Rogers’ readings and solos by Mrs.
money ' to
this fund. al8o
mo»d j „ p r u d e n t x ; Mrs B. M. H eath • will The lend
3ubject
unemployment
A shcraft and Miss Allen were de­
At D octors’ Banquet—
X rrtl „
,
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considered a t the convention
Keep dry OLYMPIC BUTTERMILK EGG
lightful features, and when the r recording
secretary; Mrs. Verne
At the physicians’ banquet at Med­
and
some
means
devised
whereby
guests did depart, it was conceded Carey; Mrs. Nellie Dunn, treasurer.
MASH or OLYMPIC EGG BUILDER in
ford last night, Dr. M attie Shaw,
the Legion can assist nationally in J
th a t seldom is there crowded into
The unit has set a m ark of 100
after giving K iplin’s “ Gunga Din,”
self-feeding hoppers before the birds con­
one evening such a lot of real whole­ per cent membership for this year, if ! placing ex-service men in jobs. A
delivered as an encore an original
committee will bring in a rep o rt.o n
some fun.
stantly. See that the hens eat at least as
hard work can accomplish it. No I
production by Ashland’s talented au­
I the mem orial proposed in honor of
next of kin to any ex-service man
thor, H. G. Gilmore.
much dry mash by weight each day as
ABSORAKA COMPANY
I ’he late F. W. G albraith, who was
can
afford
to
be
a
slacker.
The
war
SETS U P NEW W ELL
scratch grain. The mask is very largely
of powder, gas and torpedoes has ■
Don’t forget Legion and Auxiliary
banquet at the Armory Friday even­
the egg builder, and hens may eat 55 to 65
A 28 -star drilling machine has been won, we hope, for all time. T h e '
ing, January 20, 6:30. Eligibles in­
battle for the preservation of Amori
per cent of OLYMPIC BUTTERMILK
vited.
117-1 been set up by the Absoraka Oil
We invite you to look
company, on the northeast q u arter can ideals, by education and stan d ­
EGG MASH or OLYMPIC EGG BUILD-
over our stock of
V isits M edford__
of section 34-15-30, where a well ing four-square for everything th a t
ER. Don’t mix anything else with Olym­
Mesdames C. Roberts and Jam es will be drilled for the Oregon-Cat makes for the best interests of oui
McDonough were Medford visitors Creek syndicate. The location fs country and for the honor of ouiy
pic laying mashes. Feed only enough
Monday.
about a half mile southw est from flag, is still oil. The Auxiliary of
OLYMPIC SCRATCH in deep straw litter
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the Frantz-H om estake producer in the American Legion has a wide!
field
of
work.
Those
eligible
to!
Had to come to it. Regular city section 26. The w ater supply will
to keep the fowls active and supply the
delivery. D etrick’s Groceteria. 105tf be taken from the Frantz deep test membership are m others, wives, sis­
necessary body maintenance. The amount
well in section 27, by bradenheading ters and daughters of members of
P ast M aster V isits—
the flow between the casings so as the Legion.
of scratch will vary with kind of hens,
The first of many activities, in a >
Past Grand Master W illiam Mil- to provide the force to put the w ater
weather, season and production. Ordinar­
ler of Portland, who is prominently i through the two-inch line w ithout social way, for the year, is a dinner
to be given next Friday evening at
ily, 8 to 12 pounds of grain per day to 100
identified with things pertaining to the use of a pump,
and other Decorative
the Masonic home, was in A sh lan d . The Absorka, which had made lo- the Armory. All ex-service men,
hens will he required. Feed hv judgment,
Material.
Tuesftay on m atters pertaining to ! cation for a new well one o ffset'east w hether in the Legion or not, are in­
not by weight or measure. Feed about
the home as locally applied.
| of th e Oregon-Cat Creek location, vited. Also, all ladies eligible to the
We willingly give prices
Auxiliary
are
to
be
welcome
guests.
■
i will not drill its own well until a t
one third of the daily grain ration in the
and figure amounts
The Nat skating rink will b e , ter the completion of the test for the It will be much appreciated if those
needed. •
morning, and two thirds at afternoon feed­
closed Monday, W ednesday and Fri- j Oregon-Cat Creek company. Well-In- who expect to come inform Mrs. S.
day afternoons, but will be open ev- formed oil fields opinion holds to A. Peters, chairm an o f,th e commit­
ing. Watch the liens and feed according
ery evening.
115-5¡the theory th a t in this location a tee, by telephone or otherwise, so
to demands. Old hens and retarded juil­
; field of considerable m agnitude will th a t enough plates may be laid. But
Revival services at the Nazarene
come anyway. Mrs. Peters may be
lets can often he boosted along by an ad-
TH E PAINT MAN
church every night at 7:30 except be developed.
reached
by
calling
No.
641-Y.
The owners of the Oregon-Cat
Saturday.
ditional moist mash feed once a day. Mix
It is rum ored th a t roast pork, ap-
Creek syndicate are Ashland and
the straight egg mash just crumbly with
TOO L A fE TO CLASSIFY
southern Oregon people with offices
water and feed in troughs about noon
FOR SALE— 16 inch half dry fir, 2 in Ashalnd.
tiers delivered, $7.50; best grade'
Feed only what will hecleaned up in about
dry 16 inch fir, 2 tiers delivered,
Early in the sixteenth century,
°,i maple, 2 , woo<ien ra jis were laid in certain
30 minutes. There should always he an unlimited supply of green feed, grit, shell,
tiers, $8.2a; 12 inch dry pine, 2
.
tiers, $7.00; 12 inch fir. o ld ; EngUsh coilienes, over which a cart
charcoal and pure water.
growth, 2 tiers. $7.50, second1loaded with coal could be drawn by
ON
growth. $7.00; best grade 4 foot a horse. This was the crude begin
We are confident that Olympic Feeds are “ FOREMOST IN THE FIELD.” We
fir, $9.00 cord; 16 inch pine, 2 njng of railways. L ater a strip of
tiers, $8.00. Adams, phone 460. .
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.
...
know that they are scientifically made and are serving satisfactorily all users. Buy
1 17_1 iron was laid on top of the rail, gjjd
them from your dealer.
about 1767 rails made entirely of
FOR SALE— F ranklin sewing ma­ iron were introduced.
chine. Phone H. L. Moore, 187-J.
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RECORD OF WAR
FOR SALE— Golden oak dining set,
DEPT. SUPPORTS
kitchen cabinet, sewing machine,
WATSON CHARGES
leather rocker, heating stove, etc.
Also team and harness. Frank
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E. W. FLACKUS — ALDEN POWELL
Beswick, East Main, box 176. 171*
EZ>s
OLD NEST
W ANTED
j
j
LAYERS
i j
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
Dickerson & Son
One Half OH
WANTED— Fancy
176 Mechanic.
WANTED— Woman
work mornings.
344 E. Main.
work. the body was placed quickly In a
117-5* coffin and so far as he recalled the
to do house­ rope and cap were not removed. But
Phone 474-L, In both cases, other witnesses de­
117-4 clared they were removed before the
laundry
Y SQUARE DEAL GROCERY
Wineland & Shepherd
Proprietors
H airdressing Parlors
Room 1, Citizens Bank Building
383 East Main St.
ASHLAND
Phone 37