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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1922)
tu ft 1 * 0 d News in Paragraphs <wu x^ctsuuai í* ó c * i -------Side Lights - m a s o n ic c a l e n d a r Millionaire Baby Is Storm Center Of Suits As Kidnapping Is Alleged Monday Study Club Entertained T in s w e e k INTERCHANGE SPARES OFTEN A When L e ft O ut of Service Too Long, Its Endurance and Longevity stated A re Handicapped. Ashland Lodge No. 23, communication Thursday evening. Supper a t G:30 o’clock sharp, fol It is a good rule not to carry a spare tire too long. Interchange it with the lowed by business session. other tires every month. Of course, it should be carried covered. When left Automobile insurance a t rig h t out of service too long, its endurance rates. Yeo of course. 134tf and longevity are seriously handi capped. Sells Property— Edw ard Butler sold his property on Mechanic street to G. M. Cooper, I who is employed by the Ashland Lum ber company. Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64. Why pay more for Insurance? Ask Yeo first. 134tf Get one of those 16 oz. ja rs of straw berry preserves for 25 cents. Plaza M arket. 134-2 ing the place cards but order was finally restored, and Mrs. Wing, toastm lstress of the evening, began to toast (or was it roast) the mem bers. Each member was asked to Mrs. Mabie Jordon, assisted by w rite down a subject on a slip of Mesdames Wing and Perozzi enter paper to be placed in a basket and tained the Monday Evening Study drawn out at random by the guests, club at the pleasant and spacious each to speak two minutes on the Jordon home on G ranite street. A subject drawn or pay a fine. Each most unique and original entertain lady responded in a m anner all her ment had been arranged, commenc- own and not a single fine was as- ng with the invitations and carried sessed. An original and amusing up to and thiough the evening. The letter or rath er a line was read from decorations, place cards, table a p -ian absent member, Mrs. Bertha Den- pointm ents and prizes all showed , ton, who also sent a small relic to tbe touch of an artist. represent her interest in the affair Each member came arrayed In a of the evening. While the last sub costume depicting the times, some ject of the evening was being dwelt ancient, some modern, but to a care upon, which we believe was Oregon less observer, it would have seemed prunes, a lady rose to rem ark th a t like very hard times indeed. she w asn’t much interested as she A splendid program had been pre had alredy met six face to face at pared, each member taking part and dinner. responding when called on in a man Before order could be obtained ner In keeping with the spirit of the again to renew the discussion, excla evening. W hile study and accom mations of delight were heard from plishm ent have ever been the aim of some of the guests as the culm inat- the Monday evening club, some of ¡Ing event of the evening appeared in the members displayed rem arkablejthe form of delicious cakes, hot choc- talent in the way subjects assigned olate, marshmallows and whipped to them were handled. After a num cream. One and all voted the even ber of contests including whistling, ing the best ever. singing, dancing, sewing and mental The personnel of the Monday Ev acrobats, the prizes were awarded. ening Study club year book is Mes- The hostesses and prize winners were ¡dames C. B. Lamkin, E. Z. Wing, Dr. very generous about the prizes as Bertha Sawyer, W. L. Maxey, Gor they allowed the defeated to look at, don MacCracken, F. Dickey, H. Bil sniff and adm ire the boquets aw ard lings, Judd V. Miller, W alter Ever ed to the winners. ton, C. Winne, D. Perozzi, E. E. The empty guests were then invit Marcy, F. Jordan, E. E. Phipps, P. ed to draw up around the groaning Cheever, C. A. Edwards. C. Chattin, boards, A little delay and confusion B. Denton. H. S. Harrison, H. M. was caused by the hostesses’, misplac- Silsby, G. H Yeo and C. L. Hansen. BLIND 57 YEARS, YET BUILT CITY Gen. A. R. Johnson of Burnet Tex., One of the Figures of the Civil War. IS S iili HARD AT WORK Visits Friends— George Matheson, 'of Camas, INFANT’S TRIP TO CALIFORNIA than one month, and the m other was in Utah, when the au thorities re W ash., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. WITH “OTHER WOMAN’’ IS perm itted to see him at intervals. fused to extradite her. A t Eighty-Eight He Looks Back Over Cliff Payne on G ranite street. STOPPED BY MOTHER Back Alimony Asked Girl’s Arrest Asked Practically All of the History of When Mrs. Robbins heard of the Mrs. Robbins then sought to have Texas — Lost Eyes In Knives, scissors ground. Fixit Shop. (In tern atio n al News Service) her husband committed for con California trip she hurried to Rob Battle In Kentucky. CHICAGO, Feb. 9.— George B. bins’ home, only to find th a t the tempt of court, asserting th at he Health Bread. Fere Halted Milk Austin, Tex.—Blindness Is a seri Robbins, a m illionaire baby, has child and Miss McLean, had started owed her two m onths’ alimony and Twins— 10 cents 8 9 tf ous impediment to most men, but it found himself the center of a storm west. She then hurried to court and had violated the divorce decree by did not prevent Gen. A. R. Johnson of of litigation which he is not old swore out a w arrant for the arrest having the child taken from the state Sweet cream for sale, 35 cents a Burnet, Tex., from accomplishing enough to know about. W hile the of Miss McLean on a charge of kid- for so long a journey. A rgument on pine. Rose Bros. 131tf whatever purpose he had in mind— youngster is rom ping around, enjoy napping. this application was adjourned. and he has had many purposes. After ing baby life, charges, counter The Chicago police sent out an Mrs. Robbins said tearfully: Having sold my entire interest in he had lost the sight of both eyes the charges, extradition applications, alarm , and at Ogden, Utah, officers “ I don’t care w hether my husband the business formerly conducted by general built the city of Marble Falls, w arrants, and subpoenas are flutter- boarded the westbound train seek and this girl are to be m arried or made several trips East to interest L. A. Nesler and myself, known as ing a “ red-headed woman with a not. But I do object to my baby be capital and succeeded; built a water ing around him. the A rtisto Stone Co., I will not be power plant, a school house, a shoe The infant is the son of a Chicago three-year-old child.” -On the de ing carried across the country by responsible for any bills from this factory, a cotton mill, secured a rail m illionaire, T H IS TA BLE SHOWS AT GLANCE WHAT C utler H. Robbins, scription they took Miss McLean and her. date. J , Q. Adams. 134-2* road for his town, fought Indians and whose fath er is vice president of Ar Baby George off the train. Miss Mc BILL PROVIDES FOP. EX-S’JRVICE MEN ‘ There were no ‘other women’ in raised and educated six children he m our and Company, nad Mary Rob Lean was locked in jail over night. my husband’s life until after we never had seen. He also has taken a Armory Dance Saturday night. When Mrs. Robbins learned of were divorced. Then he m et Miss WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 9.— Here ar, figuies showing at a glance prominent part In Texas politics and bins, a form er “ Follies” girl. They th eir arrest, she made formal appli- are divorced, and the custody of the McLean. I have watched their asso what the form er service man would get for varying periods under the pro civic work since losing his sig h t The Armory Dance Saturday night. child was divided between the p a r - ' cation in {Chicago for extradition ciation, and I noted how carefully posed soldier bonus act. The figures show what he would get on the general is now eighty-three years old papers th a t Miss McLean might be the plans for that western trip were cash basis, or under the four options, which include Insurance, voca and is as enterprising as ever. ents. Alaska Nugget Chocolate Dipped Brilliant W a r Record. Recently Mr. RoRbbins decided to tried in th a t city, and the child made. tional training, farm or home aid and land settlem ent. The periods are Ice Cream— the new delicious frozen Johnson’s record In the war between make a trip to California to visit his brought back. “Among the things done to perse- calculated on the maximum period of service, and also on the basis of one dainty— 10 cents at Plaza Confec the states was as brilliant as his work father, and he asked Frances Mc- Mr. Robbins had gone on ahead o f'c u te me was the custom of Miss Mc- year and of six months and will serve to give the soldier an approximate tionery. 136-6 after the conflict had closed. It was Lean, a p retty divorcee, to “la k e the woman and the infant and was Lean to drive past my house with idea of what is “ coming to him ,” according to his length of service. along in 1864 that he lost his sight Most an overseas soldier could get— Cash, $958.25; other options from explosion of a shot. Johnson is George west with her. Under the near his destination, when he learned my baby in her arm s, and she fond one of the few remaining generals of Robbins divorce decree, the fath er of the incident. He immediately ling him as they went by my win $1,343.25. the Confederacy and has been a resi was perm itted to take the child out turned back to fight his wife’s dows. This has alm ost broken my Most a home service soldier could get— Cash, $755; other options dent of Texas for more than sixty of the state for a period not longer charges. Miss McLean was released h e art.” $1,057. years. Hard Wheat A soldier who served one full year overseas would get— Cash, $396.- Guaranteed When Johnson came to Texas be 25; other options, $557.74. $2.80 at your Grocers fore the Civil war, Kentucky being his A soldier who served one full y ear at home could get— Cash, $306; native state, he had charge of a sec other options, $427. tion of the Overland Mail Route, one A soldier who served six months overseas would get— Cash, $175; of the links in the Butterfield Mail other options, «£245. Route between New York and San Francisco. The Comanche Indians A soldier who served six m onths at home would get— Cash, $128; often attcked and killed the station other options, $178.20. agents, and in the fights with them Standard Makes Mean Safety, Johnson always took a hand. HELGOLAND TO BE RESORT Whereas “ Bargains” Are When the war came he hurried to Kentucky and Joined General Forrest. Snakes Milk Cows C o p y rig h t, 19X1. r t w ie r n N e w sp a p e r u n io n . Likely to Cause Trouble. Company Plans to Turn Dismantled Johnson had two brothers in the fed In Ohio, It’s Said Isle Into International Water eral army and having been absent in Who hath not m et with home-made Sports Center. bread, Texas so long it was supposed hl9 Wooster, O.—A heated argu A heavy compound of putty and lead. sentiments were similar and so he ob ment as to whether It Is possible And home-made w ines that rack the Hamburg, Germany.—Plans are now tained valuable information for For for snakes to milk cows has In head, afoot to convert Helgoland, the dis rest. It was at this time that John Home-made pop that will not foam volved Wayne county and other mantled German fortress, Into an in And home-made dishes that drive one son earned the sobriquet “Stovepipe Cap on End of Valve Helps to Hold Interested farmers. The contro from home. —Hood. ternational watering place and a cen Johnson.” Learning that there were A ir and Should Be on Tight— versy started when a farmer re ter for regattas and water sports. 500 stands of guns at Newberg, Ind., Washer Likewise Has Impor ported that several of his cows MORE LAMB AND MUTTON. A company with large capital is or he took but 30 men across the Ohio tant Function to Perform. had been milked by large snakes. ganizing a scheme which will Include river, found some broken down wagons A local doctor said such a thing Those who object to mutton (which and Joints of stovepipe. Mounting the extensive beach Improvements and es The well-being of 86 per cent of a wus impossible. Now every other is so popular in England) do not ob pipe on the wagon wheels, he was tablish regular transportation routes farmer In the county is recalling ject to the nicely roasted able to deceive the people at Newberg motorist’s tire Investment depends with Hamburg and Bremen. Instances where snakes have joint or leg of lamb if it Into thinking that he had several pow npon 14 per cent—the relation of cas It is expected that the enterprise been known to milk cows. ing to tube costs. A great part of tire is properly killed and erful cannon trained upon their town will appease the dissatisfaction of the trouble Is the direct result of under cared for. The skin and when he demanded of the Federal islanders, and put an end to the seces should always be re officers that they surrender their sup inflation, with the inner tube the of sion movement. fender. Yet the average car owner moved. Do not touch the plies they did so promptly. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY neither knows the name of his tubes meat after handling the Two Crops of Potatoes. Lost Eyesight in Battle. nor the length of their service. skin. The wool grows on Shelbyville, Ind.—Walter Vaught, FOR SALE— A Monarch malleable The general lost his sight during a the skin and the oil from Cheap and unbranded tubes handi who lives near Boggstown, Shelby fight at Grubbs Cross Road9, Ken., range, with coils, very cheap, in the wool gives the meat cap any easing. The best is at the county, has dug two crops of potatoes good condition. 156 Mechanic St. the objectionable flavor. and was left for dead upon the mercy of a poor tube. The difference from his garden this year. In the sum or phone 293-J. 135-3 Roast Leg of Lamb.— battlefield. His obituary was pub in tubes Is tremendous. A standard While this type of gas station is a familiar sight to the American auto- mer he dug 17 bushels, leaving the lished all over the South, but the Fed Rub salt, pepper and onion with any make Inner tube Is built of almost mobilist, it has just been introduced in England, and bids fair to find favor smaller potatoes In the ground, which FOR RENT— Furnished house, sev : sweet fat all over the meat. Place e r a l picked him up with other wound pure rubber and has a strength of with the motorist there. The photograph shows the new service station he plowed in. They took root and en rooms, two blocks from paved ed and sent him to Boston harbor i in a roasting pan and sear It well In between one and one and one-half ready for business after Its opening at Vauxhall. street, modern, barn, garage, wood started to grow. Vaught became in a hot oven. Now add one-half cupful prison. Later he was exchanged, and tons per cross section inch. This shed, garden, fruit. $30 a mouth. terested and cultivated them. Later of water, one cupful of tomato or two spent the remainder of the war period means that if the tube stock were E. E. Phipps, Real Estate Broker, filling cartridges. After Lee surren Vaught dug 30 bushels of potatoes. aliced fresh ones, one onion and six built up to a square test piece one fit 135-1 or eight peeled potatoes around the dered Johnson and his wife returned inch thick and one inch wide, it would leg of lamb. Roast In a hot oven and to Texas, where he still found his be strong enough to lift from i,000 53484823482323535323484848235323532348485323535353485302234853482348535353484853482348534823485 serve very hot with a gravy made old enemy, the Comanches, on the war to 8,000 pounds. Inferior tubes do not from the liquor in the pan. Mint path, and he accompanied several ex have this strength and are highly com 4800020202010001010000230002000101535348484848000100010100025300020101534848482353484853484853232353 sauce may be served with it if de peditions against them. Then he be pounded. gan his plans to build Marble Falls, sired. Life Usually Long as Casing. Mutton 8t«w.—Take a neck piece liking the location because of the’falls On an average it is possible t<? build and put on to cook in boiling water in the Colorado river at that point with a small onion. Simmer until and the natural dam. Thus the “Blind life into an inner tube only equal to tender, then add a can o f peas, thick Man’s Town,” with its fine water pow that of the casing. It is false econ en the gravy and serve the peas and ' er plant and factories, became a real omy to use an old tube in a new cas ing. Inferior and wornout tubes gravy poured around the meat. Sea ity- should be quickly discarded. The tube The general, though living at Bur son well with salt and pepper while net, a short distance from Marble which has delivered full service dur cooking. Falls, takes great interest in the wel ing the life of one tire is almost cer Mutton sn Casserole.—Brown a pound or less of mutton cut from the fare of the projects begun by him, tain to have developed slow leaks. shoulder, cut In serving si^ed pieces. and is still planning new enterprises. When a tube falls to hold air it is worthless. When well browned season with salt, As a general average in all services pepper and dredge with flour. Add TO RAZE GREAT PEKING WALL it has been found that pressure in a one cupful or more of carrots, a cup ful of peas, one onion and place In a “Glory of the CKy" May Bo Tom tire properly taken care of and when a good tube is used wdll decrease about - Down to Make Way for a Mod casserole to bake f o r ‘two or three five pounds in two weeks. When this em Tramway. hours. Serve from the casserole. ratio is greatly exceeded, the tube Barbecued Lamb.—Out cold r« .- Peking.—Construction of a modern should be examined without delay be lnmb In slices and reheat them In the following sauce: Two tablespooufuls tramway system will wipe out the an fore the life of the tire Is sapped. of butter, one-half tablespoonful of cient walls of Peking, called by the Valve Cap Should Be T ig h t vinegar, one-third cupful of currant populace “The glory of the city,” if It is well to remember that the cap Jelly and one-fourth teaspoonful of plans submitted to the municipality on the end of the valve stem helps to mustard. Cook until the lamb Is well by the Peking Tramways company ma make the tube hold air. Often when heated and flavored. terialize. the valve inside is leaking, pressure Lamb Patties.—Grind meat from The company, in its memorandum, may be retained without a rapid de the shoulder, season, form Into small refers to the city walls as “useless,” crease by screwing the cap on tightly. patties, wrap each in a strip of bacon, and cites the “fine example of Tien Its function is to assist the valve, and fastening with a toothpick. Fry until tsin,” where the walls were razed sev Its use is Imperative. The washer Is well browned In a hot frying pan and eral years ago. likewise furnished for a purpose and Just outside the city limits of Boston this glowing rad iator c a s ts u r e serve with the pan gravy. The proposal is strongly opposed by should be used. It holds the valve flection as a danger warning to speeding autoists. A hundred yards away foreigners and Chinese alike, who stem In proper position also that it there is a sharp “S” in the road, and many collisions entailing serious in want to preserve the ancient walls at cannot pull loose nor the tube be juries and loss of lives occurred before the “glow worm” was erected. any cost. pinched, and keeps out water. Cheero Flour THE KITCHEN CABINET POOR TUBES ARE GREATHANDICA? ORNATE GAS STATIONS MAKE BIG HIT IN ENGLAND WITH AUTOISTS GUARD AGAEiST SLOW LEAKS “GLOW WORM” RADIATOR GIVES WARNING TO SPEEDY AUTOISTS TWO BIG Friday and Saturday February 10-11 T Bone, Rib and Loin Steak, pound - 20c Chuck and Bony Steak, pound - 15c Roasts, pound - - - 14c to 16c Boiling, pound - - - ioc to 12c Pure Lard, pound - - - - 18c 4th St, Meat Market >