Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 23, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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where I gave him some d ata I had
Cliff Payne makes filing cabinets. R eturn H om e—
and he then took the train back to
Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Ferguson, who
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Portland, as he is a very busy man.
were
called to Klam ath Falls a few
He met none of our city officials,
E stablished 1876
One cent the w-icd each time.
and has not to this day seen any of
P ublished Every E vening Except Visit Y r e k a -
days ago on account of the death of
the council. Furtherm ore, they did
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Campbell, of Mr. Ferguson’s brother, Charles J.
PHYSICIAN 8.
MALE HELP
not know he was in the city.
T H E A B M « V n PRINTING CO.
Sixth street, left today for Y reka, Ferguson, have returned home.
I have gone into detail about this MEN WANTED— At W aite’s Barber
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
trip of Mr. Henny’s because I have
Calif.’, where they will spend a few
shop
opposite
depot.
H
air
cuts,
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
PA PER
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
long wanted to make clear the facts.
days w ith Hill P a rk e r of th a t city.
35 cents; shaves, 15 cents. F irst
Report on th e Proposed A ddition to
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
TELEPHO NE 39
In answ er to the apparent opinion
class work guaranteed. 92-1 mo*
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
. th e A shland City W ater Supply, of some people, th a t Mr. Henny came
land, Ore.
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Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon
H ealth Bread. Pure M alted Milk Produce P rices U
by C onstructing a R eservoir, or here and purposely neglected to
FO B SALK.
Postotele« as .Second-class Mall Mat­ Tw ins— 10 cen ts
We note by th e Medford paper
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DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
R eser voi rs, in A shland Creek W a­ meet and talk over m atters with in­
ter.
»
th at b u tter and eggs are on the up­
terested citizens, etc. I appropriat­ FOR SALE— Good fresh cow suit­
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
ter Shed; by F . H. W alker, City
ed all of Mr. Henny’s tim e while he
grade again, eggs having gained five
W alkers R eport on W ater—
eye, ear, nose ana throat. Glasse*
able
for
family.
Milks
3*6
gallons
E ngineer.
was in Ashland; there was no u lter­
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
i P layground -
In another column today in p rin t­ cents during the last two days of the
per day. Phone 257-J or call at
ior motive in this, and if anyone
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
1177
Iowa
St.
119-2*
week.
Fresh
eggs
could
still
be
ed the full report of Engineer W al­
IE RICA
As requested by the city council, criticizes because he did not meet
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567
ker on the w ater situation. It will bought in Ashland Saturday evening in response to a petition signed by the gentlem an, he will have to lay FOR SALE— Man’s bicycle, good
be interesting to citizens to read it at the prices th a t prevailed during num erous citizens, asking for a re­ it on me, not our city dads.
condition, $5.00. Address P. O. DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at­
tention to m others and children.
I
have
a
report
from
Mr.
Henny
In
port
as
outlined
above,
I
herewith
Box 61.
119-2*
the
week.
carefully. It is the official pro­
Internal seoTetlone and endocrine
which he states th a t “an entirely
subm
it
my
deductions
relative
to
the
nouncement of the council on the
glands. Res. and office, Ì08 Pio­
safe dam can be built a t the site se- FOR SALE— H atching eggs, from
,same
up
to
the
present
time.
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash-
Tancred strain W hite Leghorns ' neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
m atter.
Since 1912 I have been studying letced.” He recom m ends the dig­
92tf the question of reservoirs in our wa­ ging of more and deeper test pits;
selected stock, $1.25 per 15, $6.50
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m ; 2 to I
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
per
100.
Also
a
limited
num
ber;
p.
m.
also
num
erous
other
things
to
be
te
r
shed.
There
are
many
places
» Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash-
of baby chicks. Mrs. Headlev, 494
where small am ounts of w ater can done before any definite action is
Moved
to
Payne
B
uilding—
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Holly St. Phone 285-R. 118eod*,DR. SHAW— Eye, ear, nose, throat
land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
be stored, too small to justify the taken. Mr. Heuny’s report Is on file
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bush and construction of a dam. There are and I will be pleased to furnish It to
specialist; glasses fitted
Office
FOR
SALE—
F
ranklin
sewing
m
a­
at
residence.
Pioneer
Ave.,
m orn­
daughter
Mildred
have
moved
into
anyone
for
reading,
who
may
desire
but two or th ree places where it
R eturns to Central P o i n t -
chine.
Phone
H.
L.
Moore,
187-J.
ing
and
by
appointment.
Phone
28.
Miss Marian Hamrick left yester­ the apartm ent in the Payne building would be practical to store more to do so.
117-6
I shall now as briefly as I can,
than 25,000,000 gallons of water.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
day for her ranch home, “ Oak Rest” recently occupied by K enneth Sulli­ This am ount of w ater would irri- touch upon the “ benefits to be de­
FOR
SALE—
Good
sound
Newtown
was for-
.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
at Central Point, after spending ten van and mother. Mr. Bush
. t . „ , 'gate, if properly applied, not more rived therefrom ,” as is requested in
and Winesap apples, not culls, 50c FOR prompt and careful service,
merly
assistant
m
anager
of
the
r
ort_
^han
50
acres
of
land;
the
cost of the petition.
auto trucks or horse drays, call
days with the Morehouse family, and
box.
Half mile west cannery. 0.
T o V isit D aughter—
land branch of the Ford Motor com­ said storage being at the rate of
W hat benefit could be derived
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone 11?.
A. Manning, Talent, Or.
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other friends here.
from
the
storage
of
100,000,000
gal­
Mrs. L. M. Case, m other of Mrs.
Office, 89 Oak street sea r Hotel
Mr.
Bush
and
family
are
so
from
$1000
to
$1500
per
acre.
pany.
lons
of
w
ater
in
the
proposed
reser­
Ashland.
56tf
There
are
no
locations
for
reser­
Fred W agner, left Sunday for Los
. , our
... pure milk and pleased
with Ashland
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
Have you tried
1
. . th
. a t . they
. will voirs on Ashland creek, where we voir?
Angeles where she will visit her
endeavor to make th eir home here can store 25,000,000 gallons of wa-
If this w ater were to be used for FO R SA LE— 10 a cres a ll farm la n a , F. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
If* not you are missing
daughter for a few weeks. She ac­ cream?
FER — Good team and m otor­
if Mr. B ush can get p ro p erly located. te r for less than from $50,000 to domestic
_______ purposes only, and say at
1 *4 mile town, $1000, $500 down.
Cottage cheese, T illa­
trucks. Good service at a reason­
companied Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard something.
$75.000; which, in my judgm ent, isj the rate of 120 gallons per capita
O. A. Manning, Talent, Or. 114tfi able price. Phone 83.
Leeds, who are called here on ac­ mook, Wisconsin cream brick, Lim-
Buy a Victrola and enjoy music too high a cost for the benefit to be per day, th e actual cost would
ount to about $1.80 per month TRY R. D. SANFORD, 399 Beach*
count of the death of Mrs. W. H. burger, pimento and kraft. They say during the new year 1922.
PLUMBING
Rose derived at this time, either for dom­ am
for a family of five people. As a
St., for all classes of Real Estate,
estic
or
Irrigation
purposes.
If
ours
is
the
best
because
Its
always
Leeds, and were returning home.
115-6 used with great care, say at the rate m atter of fact, our domestic use,
Bros.
,
forenoons.
103-lmo* PHONE your next job of plumbing
! fresh.
D etrick’s Groceteria.
“ We
including lawns and gardens, prob­
of
120
gallons
per
capital,
instead
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building.
1 sell for less.”
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of 300 or 400 as a t present. It would ably is three times as much as fig­ ATTENTION — Have acreage on
Creamery butter, elegant quality,
In M edford S a t u r d a y -
Phone 138.
ured above, which would mean a
which we could take town prop­ ■
...... ...... ......J L J J -IM J i
m ade here In Oregou. Two pound
George Dunn of G ranite street cost a family of five persons about cost
of $5.40 per m onth. The 100,-
erty, part payment. Also some
R eturns to School—
$6 a month to pay for m aintenance
WAN!
ED.
cubes, 70c. Why pay more? Det-
000,000 gallons would supply a city
large acreage tracts, Eugene,
Jack Brady left yesterday m orn­ spent part of the day* in Medford and interest on the investment.
rlc k ’s Groceteria. “ We sell for less.”
K lam ath county, Roseburg, Cali­ WANTED— Fancy laundry work.
The ONE best reservoir site on the of 5000 with w ater at the rate of
ing for Corvallis, to resume his Saturday.
176 Mechanic.
117-5*
fornia, for Ashland real estate.—
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east fork of the creek would allow 360 gallons per day per capita, for
studies at the O. A. C„ after spend­
Yockey, R ealtors, phone 146.
nearly
two
months,
or
twice
tiiat
the
storage
of
25,000,000
gallons,
at
FO B RENT.
ing the week-end with his parents T elephones Out o f C om m ission—
a cost of from $75,000 to $100,000. num ber of people for one month.
R eturns To Stanford—
The underground telephone cable On the west fork of the creek there Viewed from the point of domestic
CAR WASHING
on Allison street.
Barclay Leeds left Sunday for Stan­
at the corner of E ast Main and F irst are two sites below Long’s Cabin.
service only, w ater from a reservoir FIR ST CLASS CAR WASHING and FOR RENT— 3 comfortable rooms,
furnished, for light housekeeping.
ford University where he is atten d ­
One is about one mile down the of th a t size and at th a t cost, could
polishing, $2.50. Llthia Garage.!
H ealth B read. P u r e M alted Milk streets was out of commission Sat­
Close in. Phone 353-L.
119-4
be considered as fairly reasonable
Phone 114.
1 1 3 tf1
ing school.
89tf urday, w ater having got into the ca­ creek, where an ideal dam site ex­ and justifiable, if it were the only
Twin»— 10 cents
FOR RENT— Two dandy front rooms
■ ■ ■
'X.
ble container and froze, thereby ists. but poor storage above in the source, as appears to be our case.
narrow
canyon.
facing the Plaza. Suitable for of­
Pure Malted Milk ; Em broidery Club M eets—
bursting the container and shorting
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
If this w ater were to be used .for
It would take a 60 feet height of
fice rooms or apartm ent. Inquire
•Otf . The Friday afternoon smbroidery all the wires. Practically all of the dam to store 14,000,000 gallons at irrigation, either on present acreage
(E ffe c tiv e January 1, 1922)
of Emil Pell.
___________116-5
D ally (E xcep t Sunday)
'clu b met last week with Mrs. O. W. business section between Ploneet this place. A nother site is about a or additional acreage. It should, If
LV. ASHLAND FOR RENT— 2 and 3 room fu rn ­
properly applied, take care of 200 LV. MEDFORD
T o E n ter Law F in n —
Long on East Main street. The time and Second street was w ithout tele­ q u arter of a mile below Long’s Cabin r ___
7:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
ished apartm ents, adults only,
where
a
60
foot
dam
would
store
i
acres
of
land
during
the
irrigation
A lbert LeedB who was called here was spent in the usual m anner with phone service for a tim e Saturday,
8:00 a. m.
close in. Inquire 166 Hargadine
about 25,000,000 gallons of w ater, season. At a reservoir cost of $100,- 8:00 a. m.
on account of his m others death will all the various kinds of needle work, but workmen made aerial connection backing It up to the present camp 000, this would mean a flat cost of 9:00 a. in.
9.00 a. in.
— jihone 122.
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rem ain here for a few weeks. He after which dainty refreshm ents during the day, thereby restoring grounds at the Cabin.
10:00 a. m.
A careful $500 per aore for the w ater, and a 10:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
will retu rn to San Francisco the first were served. Those present beside service. The telephone company has search for the past ten years has m aintenance cost of $40 per acre per 11:00 a. m.
few rooms with steam* heat, hot
12:00
noon
12:06 noo a
year
to
cover
in
terest
and
operation,
convinced me th at the reservoir
of next month where he will enter the hostess were:
Mesdames Guv sent to Eugene for a cable splicer, sites
and
coW running w ater and uaw
1:00
in.
1:00
in.
P-
P.
mentioned are the best to be until the dam was paid for. This
a law firm there, having just finish­ Jacobs, Frank Foltz, J. C. Poor, and it is expected th at he will a r­
of
batb.
One person, $6.00 per
2:00
m.
2:00
in.
P-
P-
found on the w ater shed with one rate Is four times as much as the
week; two persona, $8.00 per
ed the law course at Stanford when Mark Smith, Frank Nelson.Earl rive here and put the cable In com­
3:00
m.
3:00
in.
P-
P.
Medford
or
Talent
acreages
are
pay­
exception.
weeM Hotel Ashland.
88tt
4:00 P- m.
called home.
On the west fork, away up toward ing for their water, and Is evidently 4:00 P- m.
Hosier, 11. D. Love, Roy Hale, Frank mission again within the next few
5:00
m.
5:00
ns.
p-
P-
Guisinger, O. H. Hedberg, H. C. Em days. In the m eantim e the aerial Its head, lying between Mount Ash­ prohibitive.
6:00 P- Bi.
C. B. L A M K I N
In his report on our w ater supply, 6:00 P- m.
land and Mount W agner at an eleva­
Have you tried our new special ery, N. Z. Stew art, C. A. Cotter, and connection will furnish service.
7:00 P- m.
Mr. Henny makes the following 7:00 P- m.
tion
of
possibly
6000
feet
is
what
I
Rosebud ice cream — it’s delicious. M. Dyrand.
8:30 P. m.
have always designated as the “old statem ents which I think apply in 8:30 p. in. Sat. oaly
BARGAINS IN REAL
9:30 P. us
Rose Bros.
115-6
H. R. Adams, plumbing, contract­ lake bed.” In 1912, Judge W atson, our discussion of “ benefits to be de­ 9:30 p. m.
ESTATE
B
Q
10:30
in.
Sat.
ouly
10:20
p-
P.
Genuine Chicken Hot Tamales. ing and day work. 248 Fifth St., Mr. Gowdy, Mr. B utterfield and my­ rived.”
Sunday Schedule
He says In one place: “ No m ea­
looked over the entire w ater­
Ladies’ Art Club Meeting—
The Fountain. R. R P o rter, Prop. phone 166-J.
109tf self,
City and Ranch Proper!lea
Leave Medford for Ashland and
sures
of
relief
are
likely
to
be
per­
shed,
and
concluded
th
a
t
this
old
The Ladies’ A rt club meets tonight
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H ouses to Rent.
Ashland
for
Medfora
every
hour
on
lake bed was the most logical and manently effective unless, first, ex­
in Pioneer hall at 7:30. The hos­
the
hour
from
9
a.
m.
to
5
p.
m.;
Buys Property—
cessive
waste
be
checked.”
In
an­
feasible location for a reservoir. I
CITDfiKN’S BANK BUILDING
tesses will be Mesdames F. J. Ahl­ Hard T im es P arty—
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lamb have reported on It to the city council at other place he states: “ The con­ then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Ashland
waiting
room—
Bust
Side
struction of a reservoir on W est fork
ström and C. Bangham.
The employes of the Standard Oil purchased the tra c t of ground on th a t time.
should be deferred until the neces­ Pharmacy.
This
reservoir
site
is
in
the
south­
the
corner
of
Iowa
and
Morton
----------
j company of Ashland and Medford
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
east q u arter of the southeast q u ar­ sity for it is more filly dem onstrat­
B u n galow for Sale—
i branches held a hard times party streets from Cassius W aite.
Dally (Except Sunday)
W . A. S H E L L
TYie te r of section 18, township 40 south, ed than at present, and until there
LV. MEDFORD
Very handsome, nearly new, mod- j Thursday night at the American deal was closed Saturday. Mr. Lamb
LV. J ’S ’NV’LB
is
reasonable
certainty
th
a
t
the
a
d
­
range 1 east.
7 :40 a.
b a r b e r
e rn bungalow, five rooms, g a ra g e,, Leglon h an in Medord. About forty has contracted to build a cement
A dam 60 feet high and from 700 ditional supply It would furnish will 7:20 a. m.
8:45 a.
not
go
principally
to
augm
enting
chicken house, cemejit sidewalk, • couple were present in the raggedest bungalow on one of the lots just to 800 feet long on top, across the
9:60 a.
8:15 a. m.
C hildren’s Work A
close to paved street, centrally lo - 'ciothe3 they could find and those at- purchased for A rth u r Erickson, who valley, would back the w ater up present w aste." Again he says: “ If 9:20 a. m.
t
11:15 a.
the
W
est
fork
storage
Is
built,
it
700 feet, over a com paratively
Specialty
11:15
a.
cated. Offered till February 1. F irst tending aay it was the best party is with the Standard Oil company about
10:45
a.
m.
level basin th a t exists a t this p ar­ would be largely or exclusively for
12:30 p.
12:00 noon
come, first served, $3500, terms. *ever
Mrs j w Judy won first and is going to tak e advantage of ticu lar point only. The w ater would irrigation purposes,”
Safety blades resharpened
1:60 p.
1:24
p.
m.
A
reservoir
for
w
ater
supply
pur­
Staples Realty Agency.
114-eod3 pr jze aa the most disreputable ap­ the state loan to ex-service men.
cover about eigl>‘ acres, and the
like new. Single bit, 30c
3:20 p.
storage would be about 100,000,000 poses would be of comparatively lit­ 2:45 p. m.
pearing lady while W. R. Speck, the
4:30
p.
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doe.
3:45
p.
ra.
tle benefit to our electric plant, be­
N ew Sem ester—
5:30
p.
5:00
p.
m.
new special agent at Medford was
Use m otor eth er in your gasoline gallons.
cause
the
w
ater
would
be
used
at
a
The cost of the dam is a ra th e r
l u j . jix a r ^
5:55 p.
The new sem ester of Ashland beyond a doubt the raggedest vaga in cold w eather. It helps. At EL- difficult thing to arrive at at this tim e when we least require it for
9:30 p.
7:00 p. m.
schools began today without any j bond present. Andy Anderson and HART’S.
119-2 time, as th ere are so many features power purposes.
7:20 p.
Sat.
only
8:00
p.
m.
Summing
it
up
I
will
say
th
a
t
the
not yet positively known or devel­
unusual happenings and every thing Albert Moore prepared a suppet
10:30
p.
Sat.
only
9:60
p.
m.
benefits to th e city at large would
oped.
Is going along in fine shape.
which was served at low twelve after Y oung Couple M arried—
Sunday
Only
justify
the
construction
of
a
reser­
At the time we voted for bonds
C. F. Carlson of Salem and Miss
LV. MEDFORD
th e dancing had been discontinued.
for w ater development, I was asked voir for domestic use only, when the LV. J’S’NV’LB
8:50 a. m. —Many accidents suddenly turn
m.
8:00
a.
Audrie Morris of th e Neil Creek vi­ w hat such a dam would cost and, shortage fop such use is more real
■ O ur price, $55.00, Columbia and
9:50 a. m. the fire that propels automobiles
9:80
a
no.
00 w orth of records— 18 selec­
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales, cinity were m arried at Jacksonville under protest, and as yet without th an it is a t present.
11:16 a. m. and trucks Into a raging force
m.
10:45
a.
For
the
city
to
construct
a
reser­
tions w ith thia machine. Easy terms. 20 cents. Enders Confectionery.62tf Wednesday afternoon by the county the necessary data to arrive at a voir at this tim e for w hat appears 12:15 p. m.
12:46 p. in. th at destroys them. The building
judge. Mrs. Carlson is the daughter logical approxim ate cost, I gave the to be largely irrigation necessities 1:80 p. m.
1:50 p. m. In which your automobile is kept
Rose Bros.
.
115-6
figure as $100,000. Since then all
3:20 p. ns. is always liable to burn, and your
of Charles Morris, a prosperous costs have gone up. and I have been of the individual owners, is asking 2:50 p. in.
V ining to L ecture—
4:30 p. m. Ì car with it. Can you ataud the
m.
3:45
p.
Basket Ball at Central Point—
Prof. Irving E. Vining has been rancher in the Neil Creek neighbor­ told by experts th a t my figures far too much of the city a t large,
5:30 p. m
5:00
p.
in.
loss of $2000, $1500, $1000, or
and
far
too
little
of
th
e
irrigator.
The basket ball team of Junior engaged by the Presbyterian church hood. Mr. Carlson’s home is in Sa­ would probably prove too low by
9:30 p. m
7:00 p. m.
even $500, withotf: feeling the
The
tax
payers
or
domestic
w
ater
$25,000.
Should
conditions
become
high school journey to Central Point of Medford to deliver a lecture in the lem and he has been employed by
M EDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
loss?
users at large would have to pay
more
as
they
were
five
years
ago,
I
Saturday evening and gave the C e n - I)ear future, probably Friday even- the state In the highway departm ent, believe my “ snap” estim ate of at least four-fifths of the cost of
D aily (E xcept Sunday)
—The only safe way is to protect
LV. ROSEBURG
your car from loss by fire with a
tra l Point team a cleaning in the ¡ng February 3, and ha9 agreed to being an expert alo n g -th at line. It $100,000 m ight suffice, however, at such an improvement, as there are LV. M EDFORD
1:00 p. m. good Insurance policy. You can
shape of a 36 to 12 score, A god talk on “ Types and tendencies of is understood th a t Mr. Carlson will present I am inclined to now place over 1000 domestic users who do 11:00 a. m.
Travel by stage; shortest route by also buy protection from loss by
not use acreage Irrigation, and less
crowd was in attendance.
character.”
The quartet of the move to Roseburg at once and will the cost figure at $125,000.
20
miles; one of Oregon’s most theft, collision, and your liability
As to what has been done so far than 250 who do.
church will give several num bers be with the Ford Motor company toward arriving at the feasibility or
In 1920 the domestic w ater users scenic trips; we save you time and for damage to another’s property
F o r business opportunities In during the evening.
or for injury to other persons.
there.
such a stru ctu re In this particalar paid nearly eight tim es as much for | money,
F a r e — M edford-R oseburg. * 4 .0 0 ;
—If your car Is worth having, it
Southern Oregon, consult th e Four-
location, I will say th a t I have taken w ater used, as the irrigated acreage G rants-Paaa-Roseburg, $3.00.
is worth Insuring. Do It today.
paid,
although
the
am
ount
used
in
Site Sales Agency, Beaver Block,
H ealth Bread. P ure M alted Milk
the precaution first, to have a num ­
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
WOMEN’S R E L IE F CORPS
I
t’s better to play safe than he
each
case
was
about
the
same.
ber of test pits dug across the val­
phone 4.
108tf Tw ins— 10 cen ts
SOtf
D aily and Sunday
forever sorry.
These Tacts clearly prove that,
ELECT NEW OFFICERS ley a t the dam site. On account of
LV. G’T’S PASS
the Inaccessibility of the location I were a reservoir b u ilt at this time, LV. MEDFORD
10:00 a. m.
11:00
a.
m.
was compelled to satisfy myself with it would furnish w ater largely for
1:00 p. m.
1:00
p.
m.
The regular meeting of the Worn such pits as could be put down with irrigation of acreage, at a cost of
4:45 p. m.
p. m.
en’s Relief Corps m et Saturday af shovel and bar to a depth of from $500 per acre, and the domestic us­ 4:30
G
rants
Pass
waiting
room—
Tht
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
ers would be paying $400 of this
ternoon at I. O. O. F. hall. The new five to eight or nine feet.
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
E stablished 1SS3
ccst,
the
owners
of
the
acreage
$100
A fter these pits were dug, I suc­
Office and waiting room— No. 5 Phone 211
officers for the ensuing year were
41 B. Main St.
No
city
can
afford
to
develop
and
ceeded In getting our state geologist,
nstalled last meeting, and were as Mr. H. M. Parks, and his assistant, m aintain a pure domestic supply.of 8. Front St.. Nash HoiSl building.
Ü-Sü “
!
follows: President, Mrs. Nellie Pow­ Mr. Ira W illiams, to come to Ash­ w ater, and furnish any more than
excess supply the
ers; senior vice, Mrs. Anna Moss; land and make the climb to the dam the
from time to tim e for Irrigation of
juinor vice, Mrs. Dora Payne; chap­ site. They went over the ground acreage. Acreage cannot begin to
surrounding tertftory thorough­
lain, Mrs. Melinda Jam es; secretary, and
to pay the actual cost of wa-
ly, examined the test pits, and some afford
Mrs. Ruth Guisinger; treasu rer. Mrs. time later Mr. P arks made me a full t r thus furnished, and must ever
Bonnie Moss; conductor, Mrs. Bessie report of his findings, which were be content to take what excess w ater
there is, at a charge much less than
Smith; assistant conductor, Mrs. Ida to the effect th a t the geologic con­ the actual cost, or else It must en­
“ I know o f no greater independence than this
Jennings; guard, Mrs. Lulu Howard; ditions at this point were to be con­ deavor to find and develop cheaper
sidered favorable fo r. a reservoir
w
ater
specifically
for
its
own
use.
assistant guard, Mrs. Elizabeth Rob­ site I later took Mr. F. C. Dillard,
thing of having a little lump sum of money
(Signed)
F. H. c ity
WALKER.
ertson; patriotic instructor, Mrs. engineer for the Talent Irrigation
(Signea)
Englnfler.
Alice Jilson; press correspondent, district, over th e ground. Mr. Dil­
put away, be it ever so small—a sum that is
Mrs. Jennie Brady; first color bear­ lard pronounced the local condition
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
er, Mrs. Anna Robinson; second col­ as I favorable.
then procured the approval or
kept in reserve and only in extreme circum­
or bearer, Mrs. Alice T urner; third ♦be city council to engage the serv­
color bearer, Mrs. Jennie Mathes; ices of some em inent hydraulic en­
four site sales
stances drawn upon.”
| fourth color bearer, Mrs. Mary W il­ gineer, to come and make an exami­
AGENCY
nation from his point of view as to
An account in our savings department is a
son; musician, Mrs. Freda Peters.
(G rants Pass, Medford, Ash­
the feasibility of a reservoir at th at
A fter the regular business session location, the style of a dam, etc.
land, K lam ath Falls.)
first move toward attaining this “ greater in­
Beaver Block, Ashland
a magnificent dinner set of dishes
No p articu lar engineer was speci­
— Brokers in—
were presented by the corps to th eir fied. and the city council did not
dependence.”
know
whom
I
had
in
mind
to
en-
Business
Opportunities,
retiring president, Mrs. Lulu How­
Business Leases,
ard, as a token of th eir esteepi for
I finally induced Mr. D. C. Hen-
B u sin ess P artnership.
her efficien t services duirng the nv of Portland to come to Ashland.
▲11 transactions strictly
past year. Mrs. Dora Payne made I met him at the hotel in the even­
confidential.
the presentation speech in behalf of ing, and early the next morning we
No charge for listings
journeyed up Mount Ashland to the
the order, and was most ably re­ reservoir site. We spent all day
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sponded to by the recipient, the gift there, reaching my office shortly
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
fore train time In the afternoon,
being a complete surprise.
Ashland
Reservoir Sites
Discussed By
City Engineer
Tidings
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
tt
Burned to Junk
Billings Agency
True Independence
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The Citizens Bank
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Ashland,
Oregon