Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 15, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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d News in Paragraphs
Side L ights —■■
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Real Home Taaining For Girl
Scouts Urged By Mrs. Hoover
SITUATION TENSE
still a mystery. W hether his slayer ex’sting conditions of political
and
IN IRELAN D; HAIL
was a burglar or an angry or jealous economic life today.
OF LEAD K EPT UP man or wom an has never been dis-
‘The arm ies of the republic are
covered.
Both men had grimly attractive
faces. Taylor's photographs show
penetrating and suspicious glance,
tight-set lips, a knit brow. Elwell
revealed a less tight expression,
more good-humored, Idle contempt.
His adm irers declared that look
spurred on feminine acquaintances
to dispel its impersonal quality.
Who killed Taylor-Tanner? Star
or servant or jealous rival?
i assembling in perhaps the most beau-
tiful ancient city in China in order
to enforce this lesson of progress on
Peking’s vanguard at W u-han before
the new year passes into its spring
tim e.”
BELFAST, Feb. 15.— Th© twenty-
sixth death from mob violence in the
(International News Service)
¡ents, and more particularly to girls city and suburbs during the last four
MASONIC CALENDAR TH IS W EEK ’ V isitin g P aren ts __
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.— Few living in the small apartm ents of the days occurred this morning. Five
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Litlechild, of
Casper, Wyo., is visiting with Dr. girls nowadays receive “much r e a l! highly congested districts of the men were shot to death between mid­
and Mrs. A. E. Littlechild, at their domestic train in g ,” Mrs. H erbert city.
night and 11 o’clock. The excite­
M al.a commandery, W ednesday home on union street. Mr. Little- Hoover, ,fwife oi! ih e secretary of
“ Among the la tte r group many of ment had died down at noon and
evening, February 15. Stated con-
child is looking for another location commerce, declares in a statem ent even the essentials of a home are of- the city began to appear normal by
clave.
and if the proper opportunity pre issued by her as newly elected presi-j ten lacking, and consequently the early afternoon.
Siskiyou chapter, Thursday even­ sents itself here, he will make Ash dent of the National Council of Girl girls have little opportunity to know
Belfast passed through a wild
ing, February 16. Stated convoca­ land his future home.
Scout9-
j what a real home should be.”
night
of terro r with sniping and
tion and work in Royal Arch.
In the domestic field the work of
Mrs. Hoover makes appeal for 10,- bombing in many streets. Many citi-j
Ashland lodge, Friday evening,1
the Girl Scouts is very im portant,” 000 women who are “capable and in­ zens have barricaded th eir doors and AIM IS 1 0 VNIFY
1 id olize those big blue e je s
February 17. W ork on first degree. Home from San Francisco—
says Mrs. Hoover. “During the last telligent and willing to fit them are afraid to venture outside.
j
AND
MODERNIZE
J. J. Fay, of 399 Mountain avenue,
Over the kitchen range.
fifty years, as compared to earlier selves to take charge of Girl Scou Í
A later report states th a t firing*
CHINA, SAYS CHEN
is home from San Francisco and his
Don’t forget the Railroad Carm en’s .
_ ....
I w onder why sh e seeins so shy.
times, few girls have received much troops.” More than 100,000 girls are broke out in some of the streets
n-,1 Armory,
A-----™ Saturday even­ health perm uting, he will stay in
Annual Ball,
real
domestic
training.
To
be
sure,
w
aiting
to
join
the
Scouts,
she
says,
later in the afternoon.
I think it rather strange.
Ashland for some time.
(Continued from Page 1)
ing, February 18.
the girl from the country and the but cannot be taken in because of
Desparate fighting, in which a spe­
village is usually observant and has! lack of leaders.
Good Basketball Game—
cial constable was killed, broke out been intelligible and even logical.
learned much from her m other, but
“ We m ight settle down at Canton
l e a v e s for C alifornia—
Mrs-
Hoover
is
the
m
other
of
two
here, following the lull of several
The F irst company national guard
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Millner, who team defeated the Medford national generally speaking, they have not sons. She was born in Iowa, but ¡hours, bringing the total fatalities and plan a program of work cover­
•
ing the next 50 years, unmoved by
reside on the Boulevard near th e (gUard quintet last night at the Ar- been taught in conscientious detail most or her life was spent in Cali- up to 28.
the daily descent of China towards
She and her famous hus-
norm al building, expect to leave io rjm o ry by the score of 25 to 16. The how their homes are, or should beifornia.
the pit of ruin which is being dug J S YOUR BUSINESS SLOW ? GET
Los Angeles and other southern game was Well played considering the run. They lack knowledge of the me­ band met and fell in love with each SHOOTS W IFE AND
chanism — the mechanics of home­ other while both were students in
by m andarin mis-government at
points tomorrow morning.
INTO ONE GOOD FOR $<><H»O
small am ount of practice the play­
MOTHER-IN-LAW’—
Peking.
making.
TO $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 A YEAR!
the same class at the Leland Stanford
ers have had.
THEN KILLS SE L F
Many men anxious to change into
City G irls’ Lack Seen
“And even if this callousness were
university.
On account of W ashington’s birth-
a good profitable business have
passable in the case of men, inspired
“The same generalization applies
She is a woman of m arked person-
found their opportunity through
day, the Southern Pacific will sell I NEW’ STATE CHAM BER
LOS
ANGELES,
Feb.
15.—
A
dom­
by
great
love
of
the
soil,
a
very
to daughters of very well-to-do p a r-,a lity and charm.
Electrik Maid Bake Shops. Today
round trip excursion tickets between .
ORGANIZER ONCE HELD
estic quarrel resulted in a triple slay­ slight knowledge of political psy­
they own prosperous businesses
all points where the one way fare i s 1
ing here today. George Boden, aged chology would make us doubt the ^without having known a thing
POSITION IN ASHLAND
and
are
favorably
located
for
export.
$25 or less on the basis of a fare and ‘
45, & local attorney, called a t the possibility of Tuchun-ridden prov­ about the bakery business before
¡Mexico R ich Im port F ield
a half per round trip, th© minimum
«"lie opportunity these men found
At our very doorway on the south home of his wife, from whom he had inces ^voluntarily adhering to the
/s heie in Ashland for you if you
round trip fare to be 50 cents. Sale! PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 14.— (Spe-
Mexico is ju st coming into her own. separated, and following an alterca­ Canton system with its negation of Oct. No previous baking experi­
dates, February 21 and 22. Final cial.)— Morris J. D uryea, o f Ply-
ence needed: we supply all equip­
As soon as recognition is formally tion over money m atters, shot and the Tuchanate.
retu rn lim it to be February 23. Tick- molrth> Mass> a widely.known organ.
m ent and inform ation. A cash
“No— considerations of principle
killed Mrs. Boden and her mother,
accomplished,
development
of
foreign
ets to be good going on date of sa le ;. ..
x
.
•business;
no charges; no deliv­
trade will go forward a t immense and then fired a shot into ,lis own and expediency alike bid us reject
ization expert and form erly active in
eries; your profits in tile till every
and require continuous passage on
}
this policy of poltical Fabianism.
strides. So long has the country head, dying instantly.
night. Good for 365 days a year.
both going and returning trips.
commercial club circles in this state,
Mrs. Boden’s sister, who was in a
¿Exclusive
territory. There are
“Must
Be
Model
nixed”
been
torn
by
the
dissensions
of
revo­
—
*
has been chosen as the secretary of
“ I repeat: China m ust be mod­ £still many good towns in Oregon
lution that perm anent trade is prac­ bedroom, leaped from the window
Sweet Pea Seed— The finest we tIie newly formed organization and
and flew to a neighboring house, ernized if she is to survive as an in­ ppen, but territory is being taken
tic a lly nil.
rapidly and prompt action is ne­
have ever had. Holmes Grocery, 97 service departm ent of the Oregon
dependent state. A despot is not cessary. If you want to get into
But steam ship lines already are es­ where she sought refuge.
E ast Main.
'
By GEORGE VINTON
140-w-f
s ta te Cham ber of Commerce!, ac­
good enough for the job. It is the e real paying business
tablished from the P o rt of Portland
! WHITE OK W IRE US TODAY
work of our people as a whole; and
to
Mexican
ports
and
we
have
a
very!
PORTLAND,
Feb.
15.—
All
Ore-
(Of
the
Vinton
Company,
Im
porters
cording to an announcem ent today by
Jo
r full particulars. Act now for
Leaves A fter Visit —
I
| rich and practically untouched fie ld ! son and W ashington coast points parliam entary government is the on­
and Exporters)
Roy T. Bishop, head of the depart­
r
’tclusice
:-lits ’i Ashland.
Frank B. W alker, who has been
' for export trade. Already the Amer­ are warned by the w eather bureau ly system which has yet been dis­ E L E C 7R IK ‘IA1D SAKE SHOPS
ment.
A
local
m
arket
of
immense
pro­
visiting relatives here for several
St. Paul, Minn.
The organization and service de­ portions and unlim ited field for ex­ ican cham ber of commerce in Mexico of the approach of a severe storm on covered enabling a people as a na­ 821 ■’r ilii Ut
days, left Tuesday m orning for Red
tional
aggregate
to
run
a
state
in
the
North
Pacific
coast.
|
City
is
offering
its
services
in
secur­
Bluff, Calif., where he will make his partm ent was authorized at the last port is open to any company which ing us representation through the
The storm is expected to bring
future home with hie sister at t h a t '
«»e
chamber. will undertake in the right way the
p jace
ror the purpose of assisting local m anufacture of pottery, dinnerw are, republic and this organization af- rain an(T w arm er w eather for west
1 communities throughout the state in willow baskets and woodenware fords us an excellent and reliable ern Oregon and W ashington and a
heavy snow for the eastern part of
th eir organization problems. This household specialties in Portland. means of investigation.
these
states.
As
an
example
of
what
Pacific
“ MEDFORD CENTER,” M edford’s service, which Is to be supplied free This opinion is the result of my ob-
est factories may do in unus
big new departm ent store due to op-¡of cost to the communities which re- servations extending over a period of northw
.
..
„
_
.
A
m
ual
llnes
the
Rose
City
Cut
Glass EIGHTH ANNUAL
en about April 1, has some floor ¡quest it, is considered to be one nf
of years and a trip to Europe in 1920,
.
,
...
v
r.
,
company
is
now
competing
very
suc-
BANQUET GIVEN
space for lease for a few more de- the most im portant phases of the iu company with Mr. Van R osendael,! „ ,
'
.
,
.
,4
.
I
cessfully
with
eastern
competition
in
partm ents, including dry goods, state cham ber’s activities,
LINCOLN CLUB
where we viewed the situation i n ! . , „ „
. .
.
x ,
. . Norway,
.
„ England,
, , France,
tx
the m anufacture of cut glassware
house furnishings and some others.
Duryea has been closely identified Denmark,
vice president, Mrs. Gordon Mac-
Here is a real opportunity to get in with the work of the United States Belgium and Germany, with especial
Cracken
of A shland; second vice
on the ground floor with this live Cham ber of Commerce and is a mem- reference to the la tte r country.
organization for any one who is cap­ ber of the N ational Association of
president, Mrs. Helen Gale of Med­
Thousands of dollars* w orth of
able of stocking and m anaging a de­ Commercial Organization secretaries.
ford; secretary, Don H erfring of Cen­
woodenware household articles sucji
partm ent. Quick action is necessary During the w ar he was In charge of
tral
Point; treasurer, B. E. H arder
as wooden basting spoons, b u tter
of
Medford.
as most of the fifty-odd departm ents community service work in eastern molds, b u tter paddles, chopping
The mosi beautiful and artistic
are already taken. All inquiries con- cities, and lately has been connected bowls, rolling pins and the like, are
fidential. Address Medford Build- with the Elm ira, N. Y., cham ber of shipped 500 miles to H am burg, and
decorations ever seen at a Lincoln
ing Company, Medford Building, commerce.
day banquet were arranged by Mr.
then shipped by w ater to Portland.
Medford. Oregon.
140-1 j “W ith the appointm ent of an or-
Thomas Swem, who, with the aid of
F oreign Goods P our In
flags, ribbons, stream ers and Ivy,
1
! san itatio n specialist who will begin
had changed the spacious dining
Don’t forget the R ailroad Carm en’s I active work after March 1, th e or-
They pay the im porters’ duty of 15
room into a picturesque panoram a,
Annual Ball, Armory, Saturday even­ ganlzation and service departm ent per cent, the im porter’s profit, the
ing, February 18.
with the pictures of Lincoln and
will begin operations im m ediately.” heavy freight and handling charges
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 15.—
H arding occupying prom inent places.
said Roy T. Bishop, in m aking the and then sell for the same or a less
Concerted regulation of lum ber pro­
Music was .furnished by the Im ­
price
than
the
domestic
article.
And
M akes B usiness T rip—
announcement. “ There are many
duction
for
the
purpose
of
m
aintain­
perial
orchestra, who gave several
Edward W. Jones left Tuesday communities in the state which are in addition to this, the American
ing
prices,
was
charged
against
the
well
selected
numbers, and A. An­
m orning for Brownsville, Or., where not now represented by commercial product is poorly finished and does
western
pine
manufacturers*
associa­
drew W alker, who delighted his a u ­
he expects to look at some property clubs, and many commercial clubs not begin to compare in quality with
tions
operating
in
Idaho,
W
ashing­
dience
with his vocal solos.
the
imported
article.
with the intention of an exchange and cham bers of commerce are in
ton,
Oregon
and
Montana,
in
a
re­
English teapots, earthenw are and
for property th a t he now owns in need of expert help and advice on
Idaho.
various phases of organization work. pottery are imported from England |'port of tbe federal trade commission, PARALLEL SEEN IN
Potteries subm itted this afternoon to congress.
SLAYING O F TAYLOR
This departm ent will endeavor to be in immense quantities.
The
report
charged
th
a
t
the
out
have
been
established
a
t
Burbank
A N D
ELW ELL
of every assistance possible in work
R eturned from P ortland__
and Santa Clara, Calif., which ex­ put was curtailed in an effort to
Robert W arner has returned from of this ch aracter.”
pect to compete with the foreign pro­ m aintain the high prices th a t existed
(Continued from Page l )
P ortland where he has been on bus­
during the war.
ducts.
T
hat
they
have
succeeded
is
iness for several days.
Morris J. Duryea will be rem em ­
women whom the screen brought be­
o
bered quite well here as he was the proof th a t other lines can do so.
fore all of us. We know th eir man­
Local firm s have succeeded in pro­
Don’t forget the R ailroad Carm en’s publicity m anager under th e spring
nerisms, their charm s and their fea­
OFFER OF 80 CENTS
A nnual Ball, Armory, Saturday even­ w ater commission here a num ber of ducing wooden toys th a t compete
tures as well as those of our own
FOR WOOL REFUSED
ing, February 18.
years ago, and was a man of prom is­ with the foreign product and car­
relatives.
Mabel Normand was his
ON KLAMATH CLIP
ing ability. He left here to take a loads have been shipped to New York
“ pal.” Claire W indsor was a friend.
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position as secretary of the cham ber and for export.
DELIGHTFUL PARTY ON
Neva Gerber was once engaged to
Balloons and other rubber novel-j KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 15.— man, but they decided in a perfectly
of commerce a t Monmouth, 111.
ST. VALENTINE’S DAY
ties can be made here a t a profit.
' K lam ath county wool growers are friendly m anner not to m arry. He
observing with growing optimism the adm ired pretty Mary Miles M inter,!
.
,
ACTRESS WRITES PARENTS
Export Chances H ere Big
A valentine party was given Tues­
Export opportunities are excep­ return to normalcy of wool prices famous long ago as “The IJttle st
day afternoon by Miss Viola Wood
NEW YORK, Feb. 15.__Mabel tional
here. We have the raw m a -land are slow to accept the. offerings Rebel.”
at her home on Gresham street to a ! Normand, screen actress mentioned terial, cheap power and excellent' bemg made here of 30 centp on C0Q-
Lived L ike E lw ell
num ber of her little schoolmates. in the Taylor m urder case, has noti­
tracts
with
$1
a
head
cash
in
ad-
Taylor
lived as Elwell did, alone,
The tim e was spent with various fied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud shipping facilities. These items are
and
his
servants
went away at n ig h t.1
only a few of the real opportunities \ ance for the season’8 cr°P- At this
games and refreshm ents were served D. Normand, th a t she has been com­ but they concern our line and I re- •tIme last year no offers were beinS While this mode of life encourages
in the form of little hearts.
pletely exonerated by the police.
cognize them more readily.
I m ade’ and the top prlce for tbe sea* intrigue not possible in a more open
The entire house was beautifully
A telegram received yesterday at
existence, it makes the occupant of
Willow basket m anufacturing o f- j8° a WHS 16
cents.
decorated in red paper hearts, as was their home in St. George declares fers another excellent opportunity!
Because of th * Present low price a lonely house liable to attack.
th e table, which had, in addition, a th at the district attorney and police which requires only the planting of ° f ? a/ / Which wa8 sold down to ’ 3 Blackmailer or m urderer could easily
num ber of kewpies. All the children have absolved her of all responsibll proper willow stock and the t r a i n - T ‘d H a to n ’ and in some instances’ gain access to his intended victim.
were dressed to represent St. Valen- By in connection with the crime, and
And, like the slain whist expert,
J. M. Barrie’s Play
ing of laborers. In this we m ust com­ $2, 30 cents is considered b etter
*'ne‘
th a t all her letters have been re-
j
than
the
50
cents
paid
during
the
Taylor
received
young
women
callers
pete with the Japanese, bu t the Bel­
Miss Mabie Roach had charge of turned to her.
war. .
freely a t his home. He had received
gians are already doing that. Jap an ­
the children and the hostess was a s - 1
i Between 400,000 and 500,000 a visit from one of them on the very
ese goods are light and unsatisfac­
sisted in the serving by Mrs. Mary;
pounds is sold through K lam ath night of his death. Women’s g ar­
tory.
Starring
Johnson. The following werte Die J
, Falls.
m ents were found in his home, as in
In
the
pottery
line,
only
Japanese
OVER
THE
guests: Ione Hazen, Edith Moore, i
Elw ell’s.
TOP
firm makes goods which will sell In
Helen Leazer, Laura Thompson,
VALENTINE PARTY W’AS
The killing of Joseph Elwell is
I
hoar you competition with the American ware.
Alice Rennrd, Georgia Coad, Opal
ONE GREATLY ENJOYED
took
a
This firm makes a w hite ware th a t
d l*
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Rickman. Virginia English, Elaine
aotrous plunge
is
clear.
But
the
Chinese
do
not
j
Flackus, Dorothy Guislnger, Marion
I WANTED TO BUY— One pair guin-
•n W all street7
make this ware and they do not like J Mr. and .Mrs. Bert H. Smith de * eas. Address 322 W imer St. 140-2*
Hitchcock, Lucile R eader and E aster
Yea; I waa
Gypsy love nnd village scandal!
to buy from Japan. N either do the lightfully entertained a num ber of FOR SALE— Vetch hay. Hampton
Barns.
sort of standing
Charging police and riotous crowds!
Orchard, Voorhies Crossing. Phone
on the edge,
residents of A ustralia, New Zealand fiiends at a valentine party, Tues-
G littering wealth, thrilling conflict,
4 6 8 - R - l . _______ 140-6
snd
someone
and Hawaii. We are doing a large day evening at th eir home on Oak
wily intrigue!
gave me a tipi
export
business
with
New
Zealand
¡«street.
The
rooms
were
delightfully
One of the most alluring Htories
FOR
SALE—
Purebred
Barred
Rock
While in Portland recently
of
modern times, filmed In ncenes of
eggs
for
hatching.
The
laying,
shipping
American
ware
from
Ohio
decorated
with
red
hearts
and
cupids
I bought
indescribable beauty.
paying strain. 195 Beach St., Ash­
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
factories through the port of New and the evening was enjoyably spent
The play that made Maude Adams
land.
1409-w-s
3uch as extra wagon wheels
York, at prices 25 per cent below with cards and music an<f th e p a r­
famous!.
Now a Betty Compson
reaches,
leadbars,
singletrees,
the English price.
h e still h a d ;
taking of delicious refreshm ents FOR SALE OR TRADE OR RENT—
trium ph on the screen!
plow beams and handles, Sat
Small br|ck business building, in
A CHANCE.
The advance in sterling makes this served by the hostess. The guests
prices prevailing before the war.
good location. A bargain for a
field all the more attractive to ex -¡at a late hour departed, each hop-
Come in early while they last.
Mr. P in h e a d
short
time. Housekeeping rooms
COMING—FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Fencing, harness and imple-
They say that men
porters from this port as the com -! ing to be invited again. Those pres-
above. Yockey & Co., Realtors.
ments at reduced prices.
of brains live long.
petition is practically all in England. J ent were Messrs, and Mesdames El- ______________________
140-6
New end necond hand tewing
Miss Keen: Well,
The
big
need
here
is
factories.
W
e
,
m
er
Smith,
Eric
W
eren,
George
C.
machines.
FOR TRADE OR SALE— House? two
don't be discour­
have th e raw m aterial and we are Spencer, Ray Bailey, Clintn Baugh-
aged. Mr. Pinhead,
lots, with out buildings, garden
all rules have their
Peil's Corner
favorably located for the Im p o rta-' man, Jack Vance, A. Bert Freem an,
and berries. W ant to trade for
exceptions, y o u
Roseburg property. I. V. Redifer,
tlon of other raw materials not pro­ the K ruggel brothers and Mr. and
know.
Most Lavish, Spectacular Photo Play of the Season.
Roseburg, Or. North Side gro­
duced her®. We have ample power Mrs. Bert Smith.
cery.
140-6
A
CHEERO
Guaranteed Flour
At Your Grocers
E
PRODUCTS FIELD
HERE
CLOSING OUT SALE ON ALL
American Lady
Corsets
OF
HOLDING PfilCES
We have about th ree dozen good
Corsets, all back lace models, to
close out a t very low prices. Those
of you who w a n t back lace Corsets
w ill find th is a w onderful opportun­
ity to m ake a g re a t saving.
We w ill continue to sell Gossard
front lace Corsets,Camico and Camp
Belts and Treo Girdles.
Note the Prices
$2.50 Corsets
3.00
3.50- $3.75 Corsets
5.00- 6.00
7.50- 10.00
$1.49
1.95
2.49
3.75
4.95
TODAY and
THURSDAY
"The Little M inister”
Betty Compson
R ichafd B arthelm ess in
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