Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 28, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGA TWO
Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
Every Evening Except
Sunday
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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Published
O F F IC IA L C IT Y A N D CO U N TY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
ter.
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IA RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
A B A N D O N IN G
R A IL R O A D S
Last year, it has been stated on
authority, more miles of railroad
were abandoned than built. It is but
recently that the policy of permit-
ing the tearing up of railroads which
do not pay the cost of operation has
been adopted, and since the prece­
dent has been established, pthers
now operating are destined to disap­
pear also.
Permission has been sought from
the interstate commerce commission
to Junk 125 miles of road In Indi­
ana. If the prayer is granted, 25
or 30 more or less populous com­
munities will be left without rail­
road service. This will work some
hardships on many persons, per­
haps, but even railroad owners can­
not be compelled to continue inde­
finitely the expediture of money in
excess of receipts. While the vil­
lages may have grown up mainly
through the presence of the railroad
that does not constitute an obliga­
tion to keep the road running at a
loss. The Investors in the railroad
lose their money and if others suf­
fer because it is abandoned they are
no worse off than the owners of the
railroad.
It is the weak lines which are be­
ing scrapped. In the enthusiasm for
railroad construction years ago,
many lines were built which had
small fields from which to draw
revenue and were so located as not
to attract additional business. They
may have served a useful purpose at
one time, but changed conditions
and increased expenses of operations
have been their undoing. However,
not every village finds a railroad in­
dispensable now. With the advent
of solid roads with good grades, the
motor truck in large measure takes
the place of the steam road for local
shipping. A farm 10 miles from a
railroad, provided there is a hard­
surfaced highway connecting the
two, is for practical purposes nearer
shipping facilities than in the old
days with two miles of mud sepa­
rating the farm from the railroad.
Thus the abandonment of local
lines is not the calamity to residents
adjacent that would have been the
case a few years ago. Other means
of transportation have come into
use. The abandonment of railroad
mileage may mean bankruptcy for
the road, but those who have hither­
to used the road may have a more
modern substitute, so that there may
be little collateral loss from the step.
Reatha Watson
Ada Borden, circuit court
•Della Lewis, circuti court
witness .............................
3.00
witness . .
13.60
Asbury Beall, petit juror . . . 18.50 Harry Lewis, circuit court
W. D. Bebee, petit juror . . . 26.20
witness . . .
13.60
S. J. Blakeley, petit Juror. . 12.00 Frank Lewis, circuit court
witness . . . .
E. J. Brown, petit Ju ro r... 16.00
13.60
John Ludwig, circuit court
B. F. Chamberlain, circuit
court witness ................... 11.00
witness . . . .
9.60
Nellie Coy, circuit court wit­
Jas. L. Linn, circuit court
ness ................................... 13.60
witness . . . .
7.60
Chas. Cingcaid, circuit court
Phillip Lowd, circuit court
witness .............................
9.20
witness . . . .
25.00
Sam Coy, circuit court witv
Mason Lofland, petit juror. . 45.50
By DONALD M. SPENCER
.................................
5.40 Geo. N. Lewis, grand jury
The winter lyceum course present­ players so far turned out are Slack, W. ness
C. Clements, circuit court
bailiff . . . .
33.00
ed by Ashland post, American Le­ Pace, Millard Grubb, Milton Fraley,
witness .............................
7.60 *Ed Miller, petit juror
22.30
gion, has given its last number. The Gerald Wenner, Ed Hughs, Hubert H. E. Conger, petit jurqr. . 15.60 'Carl Murphy, petit Ju ro r... 44.50
DeWillo Concert company have more Bentley, A. B. McKenzie and Com­ C. M. Chapman, petit juror. 14.40 J. H. McGee, petit juror . . . . 25.80
Carnahan,
circuit
John Matney, petit juror. . . 28.70
than kept up the very high standard mander Dunn. Grubb and Bentley Carrie
court
witness
...................
5.00
John M. Mast, petit juror. . 52.40
set by our earlier numbers. Their are also regulars on the Elks team, J. M. Casey, circuit court wit­
L. A. Murphy, petit juror. . . 36.60
entertainment last night at the Pres­ which is made almost entirely ot
ness ...................................
9.60 Frank Miller, petit ju r o r ... 42.50
L. H. Compton, circuit court
byterian church, was distinctly out ex-service men.
W. P. Morgan, circuit court
expense ............................. 95.26
witness .......................
of the ordinary, and will not be soon
13.60
R.
V.
Close,
grand
jury
wit­
Joe
Mayham, circuit court
forgotten by those who had the priv­
The initial application for your
ness ...................................
19.40
witness .....................
ilege of hearing them. Yes, we lost state loan or bonus must be filed be­ L. Colver, petit juror . . . . . 21.60 R. R. Minter, circuit court 10.00
money on our course, but who does­ fore May 25, but if you want the Geo. B. Dean, petit ju r o r ...
9.60
witness .....................
12.40
H. A. McClain, circuit court
n’t lose money on a lyceum course in loan, you don’t have to take it for ------ Daugherty, circuit court
witness .............................
7.00
witness .....................
7.00
Ashland. However, we do not feel the next 30 years if you don’t want ------
Dentpn, circuit court
A.
H. Miller, petit juror
4.00
at all discouraged, because we kept to. The cash must be taken the
witness .....................
9.40 Wm. McClain, circuit court
our agreement with the people by first year, but the loan Is indefinite. E. Dahack, circuit court wit­
witness .....................
44.00
ness ...................................
9.60 Roy Marchom, circuit court
giving them more for the money in­ Better see Grubb or Spencer about
witness .....................
5.00'
vested than they have ever ■been yours now and talk it over with Zera Dahack, circuit court
witness
.............................
7.00
J.
W. Mitchell, petit ju ro r.. 10.00
them.
able to get in Ashland.
H. D. Drew,, circuit court wit­
W. A. Moffatt, petit juror. . 16.00
Now, then, we have hgreed to do
“Ex-service men squander their
ness ................................... 44.80 ;E. E. Morrison, petit juror. . 23.40
It again, next winter, and we have bonuses.’’ Some headliner that. G. W. Dow, circuit court wit­
Henry Mankins, petit juror. 23.40
ness ...................................
7.00 Rev. Millard, circuit cftiirt
signed up what we believe to be bet­ Here’s a few samples of squander­
W. Dow, grand jury
witness ................................
3.00 ‘
ter material than that which was ing: Chick Farlow has his house Geo.
witness .............................
3.00 Chas. Nunan, petit juror. . .. 33.20
presented this year. Our price was already built. Steve Erickson and Jud Edsali, circuit court wit­
M. J. Norris, petit j u r o r .... 50.40
the same, but, believe us, we won’t Carl Loveland have entered into
ness .....................i ............ 13.60 John Nichols, circuit court
Edwards,
circuit
lose out this time.
contracts for the construction of Frankie
witness ............................. 17.20 j
court witness ................... 22.00 Mrs. Pearl Nichols, circuit
We appreciate the co-operation theirs. Three brand new homes for
Enri Emerson, circuit court
court witness ...................
9.60
given us by the public In general, Ashland—gained by the Oregon
witness . ........................... 11.40 Carl Norris, circuit court
and we intend to show you all that state bonus loan. Nearly 90 per Herman Estill, circuit court
witness .............................
14.20
witness .............................
9.60 Mrs. Gus Nichols, circuit
we are backing only the very best cent of Ashland’s applications call
A. S. Furry, petit juror. . . . 19.80
court witness ...................
obtainable entertainment for you. for loanB, for similar purposes.
7.60
Geo.
E.
Fox,
petit
j
u
r
o
r
.
.
.
.
49.00
W.
R.
Nyswarner,
circuit
We have set our standard, now we’ll
Jack Florey, circuit court
court witness ...................
6.60
keep It up there.
Tentative plans are under way by
witness ............................. 13.60 Eva Nichols, circuit court
the American Legion toward secur­ Ethel Florey, circuit court
witness .....................
13.60
witness ............................. 13.60 John S. Orth, circuit court
Dr. W. J. Crandall, who was in ing both the Oregon Agricultural
witness .....................
5.00
the aviation service during the College girls glee club and the Uni­ E. J. Fouts, circuit court wit­
ness ...................................
3.00 F. L. Orr, circuit court wit-
world war, but has now taken up versity of Oregon boys glee club for R. L. Ferns, petit j u r o r .... 30.00
ness ...........................
9.601
the practice of making sick folks appearances in Ashland during the Geo. Adams, circuit court
Pete Ooard, circuit court
witness .............................
5.00
well and happy, has a most kindly spring vacation. Both of these tal­
witness .....................
7.00
J.
H.
French,
petit
ju
r
o
r
...
17.80
Summer A. Parker, petit juror 27.80
feeling toward his old comrades who ented organizations have schedules
James R. Gregg, circuit court
Guy Pruitt, petit juror . . . . 13.50
are temporarily out of luck and out covering this territory, and we want
witness .............................
5.00 Dr. E. B. Pickel, circuit
of jobs. He says that he will give them to give us the privilege of an John Goodman, circuit court
court witness ...................
3.00
witness .............................
7.00 Wm. Perry, circuit court wit­
free medical service to any ex-serv­ appearance before an Ashland audi­
E. C. Gardner, petit ju r o r .. . 34.40
ness '...................................
ice man who is in need of such, and ence.
9.60 ,
W. Gregory, petit juror. . 27.70 Dora Price, circuit court wit­
If the plans mature properly, both W.
who is out of work and cannot pay
Geo. Gilman, petit ju r o r ... 30.20
...................................
3.00 i
for it.
clubs will be here during the latter Jas. Geppert, petit ju r o r ... 39.40 J. ness
F. Pipgrass, petit ju ro r..
4.00
W. H. Gore, petit ju r o r .. . . 20.00 Harry E. Peltz, circuit court
I
We appreciate the doctor’s kind part of March. Nuf sed.
John Greb, petit ju ro r........ 18.00
witness ............................. 41.80
offer, but hope none of us will ever
We just learned that our comrade, N. J. Garrett, petit juror. . . 27.90 ' Arthur Perry, circuit court
have to take advantage of It.
H.’ P. Holmes, petit ju ro r.. . 25.80
witness .............................
3.00
Frank Homes, answered sick call the C. W. Horton, petit ju r o r ... 17.70
L.
A.
Rose,
petit
juror
.
.
.
.
11.00
The Legion team of basketball first of the week and is now enjoy­ P. W. Hammil, petit juror. . 40.40
John L. Robertson, circuit
shooters, are a bunch of winners. ing (?) a pleasant sojourn at the Ed Helms, petit juror . . . . 15.00
court witness ................... 10.00
Not all WENNERS, although Gerald sanitarium. We hope that Frank M. F. Hanley, petit ju r o r ... 27.50 Mrs. F. Read, circuit court
witness ............................. 11.60
Wenner is a dandy runner up. They didn’t get lonesome for some of the C. L. Hockersmlth, petit juror 14.00
Cecelia Holmes, circuit court
F.
E. Redden, circuit court
have played several games this sea­ good old O. D. pills and put a game
witness
......................... 13.60
6.00
witness .............................
son and don’t seem to be inclined to on the medical officer to get out of Chas. Hanscam, circuit court
4.00
Luke Ryan, petit juror . . . .
witness ............................. 13.60 F. E. Raymond, circuit court
lose any of them. The team is under a hike. Frank can see callers and
witness ............................. 24.40
the management of Vice Commander comrades Friday, and of course, he Earl Hanscam, circuit court
witness .........i .................. 13.60 , Fred Rapp, petit juror . . . . 32.20
Lynn Slack and Hank Pace. The will be glad to have them come.
Ray Hamish, circuit court
i G. O. Roberts, circuit court
witness ............................. • 9.60
5.00
witness .............................
Marshall Hooper, circuit court
¡A. A. Schuchard, petit juror. 14.00
witness
..................... 43.80 , E. B. Shaw, petit juror. . .. 12.40
SWISS FAVOR AMERICANS
Lydia Howell, circuit court
I n . B. Stoddard, petit juror. . 27.40
witness
.............................
3.00
! J. H. Stanley, petit ju ro r. . . 34.80
T k a t » w tt w r U M , akin to aa In Idaala and Institutions, left hos-
F. L. Holdridge, petit juror. . 34.40 Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, circuit
pttabla and frtonMy ammartsa In tha minds of the many wounded
J. C. Herring, petit ju r o r ... 17.40
5.00
court witness ...................
American MMtora, wfca aaavatascad thara during the w ar, wa cannot
W. H. Johnson, circuit court
Roy Stanley, circuit court
witness ............................. 130.80
9.60
witness . . .
From aM raparto, «to beauty a f «to Nttto Rspublle mads a lasting
R. H. Jones, petit j u r o r . . . . 30.00 Murel Smith, circuit court
Im grsaslsn. This la aapaelally tru e of Ito w intertim e of matchless
Dollie Jacks, circuit court
9.60
witness . . .
beauty and unaguallad opportanltlas fa r aport. Then the entire Swiss
witness ........................... “ 17.20 John Smith, cricuit court
nation and heats a f w arm ly clethed and welcome visitors give them«
W. L. Jones, circuit court
7.60
witness . . .
selves wholeheartedly to play.
witness .............................
3.00 Dave Smith, circuit court
F. D. Kahler, circuit court
Under «to attmulus af skating. sM -Ing. curling and tobogannlng,-
7.60 I
witness .............................
witness ............................. 140.00
aid « m m . hearts and bedles grew yeung again, while youth, w ith n e *
Chas. Klingle, petit juror. . 14.70
(To be continuel Monday)
asst, pursues Its tempestuous w ay.
it
Na wander than, th a t tha American's esteem fa r t i e little Republic
gam up aa Ito thermometers ga dawn.
B ut tha liking la apparently m utual, fa r Switzerland has gone far
sut a f bar w ay to «aver Americans above ail her hosts of visitors. Aa
aa evidence a f thia aka as longer requires a Sw im visé an your pass,
port. Put acoapto yeur American passport as sufficient a t her frontier.
And tk a American p aeapart la tk a only kind Switzerland accepts w ltk .
eut a vtad.
Hawley, whose fondness for “hik­
ing” is well known, is enthusiastic
over her recent taste of oat door
life after many years of indoor work,
and she has decided not to re-open
an office in Ashland, but to become
Instead a “visiting” chiropractic
physician, treating her patients in
their own homes.
A visiting physician should prove
a boon to many busy Ashland house­
wives, who find it difficult to spare
from their work the time necessary
to dress and go to an office several
times a week for .'treatments. Dr.
Hawley’s past work is so favorably
known in Ashland that it needs no
comment, other than to say that, in
veiw of it, a great future is predict­
ed for her in her new field of en­
deavor.
it
For the finest in ham and bacon,
see Detrlck. The kind that makes
you come back for more. Detrick’s
—the Pioneer Groceteria.
124
“You are too beautiful to live in a
large city*’— thus in January, 1914, did
a Judge from his bench make the
amazing beauty of Reatha Watson a
stigma. He banished her to her homo
at El Centro, Calif. She was then six-
toon. Eight years ago she thought her
beauty was a hindrance. Today it is
the “movie” star's fortune.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
The following is a schedule of ex­
penditures of Jacksou county, Ore­
gon, together with a list of the
claimants and articles of service for
which the claim is made, and which
were passed upon by the County
Court of Jackson county during the
month of December, 1921.
The following bills were allowed
DR. MAI D HAWLEY
as follows with the exceptions
RETURNS TO PRACTICE shown:
County Court, and Commfatttnmefia
A
A. Gardner, county judge’s
Dr. Maud Ingersoll Hawley has re­ G. salary
............................... >166.66
turned to Ashlknd after a sojourn Victor Bursell, county com­
-of some months at Rogue Elk hotel
missioner’s salary and ex­
pense ............................... 66.60
on the Crater Lake highway, and is
the home of her father, V. V. James Owens, county com­
missioner’s salary and ex­
Jiawley* on Walker avenue. Dr.
pense ............................... 116.00
H. E. Cross, commissioner’s
expense ............................. 25.00
Nash Taxi, county judge’s ex­
pense ............................... 10.00
Postal Tel. Cable Co., county
Judge’s telegrams ...........
1.54
Western Union Tel. Co.,
county judge’s telegrams.
.66
Home Tel. & Tel. So., coun­
ty judge’s telep h o n e ___
7.50
Medford Printing Co., print­
ing for county judge . . . 23.75
G. A. Gardner, county judge’s
traveling expense ...........
4.50
Total,
Circuit Court
—Let the Wind of Opportunity
blow you forward
For now is the time to figure on
Decorating and Beautifying
the Walls and Ceilings
of Your Home
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At Pre--War Prices
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PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER
When You Buy Coal Buy the Best
ask for
PEACOCK
Rock Springs Nut Coal
at $16.60 per ton
Whittle Transfer Co.
89 Oak St.
NOTICE
The
Square Deal Grocery
Will Go On A Cash Basis Commencing
Nitrate of Soda
Must be used this month on your orohards to get
the full benefit. So Professors Cate and Reimer say.
PLENTY ON HAND
F ebruary 1
----- Also------
Agricultural Sulphur
A Stock Reducing Sale Will Be Held Dur­
Ashland Fruit Association
ing the Month of February and Com-
K
mencing the First of March We
>422.21
F. Roy Davis, court report­
er’s salary ....................... >116.66
A. R. Thompson, circuit
court crier .............<____ 63.00
E. Alexander, circuit court
witness ..............................
9.60
C. F. Angle, circuit court
witness ........................... ;
18.00
Chas. Adams, circuit court
witness .............................
3.00
Mrs. Royal Brown, circuit
court witness ..................
9.60
Royal Brown, circuit court
witness .............................
9.60
Frank Brown, circuit court
witness ............................. 11.60
Geo. Barker, circuit court
witness ............................. 16.00
Chris Beale, circuit court
witness
..................... 11.60
R. E. Boardman, circuit court
witness
.........................
3.00
Arlene
Boardman, circuit
court witness ...................
3.00
Billie
Belansefer,
circuit
court witness ................... 58.00
J. J. Buchter, petit ju r o r .. . 24.00
Pete Betz, petit1 juror . . . . 14.50
J. C. Brown, petit juror . . .
4.00
Wm. Brown, circuit court
witness .............................
5.00
H. C. Burgess, circuit court
witness ....................
5.00
Welborn Beeson, petit juror 18.40
W. B. Biddle, petit ju r o r ... 42.50
P. C. Bigham, circuit court
witness .............................
5.00
Frank Borden, circuit court
witness .............................
3.00
Phone 117
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By Which You May Get Your Orders Any
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