Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 20, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Local and Personal
òS tiL A ftil DALIA TIDINGS
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
3 y Charles Sugtvoe
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MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK
Monday, F ebruary 20, livid
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Shrine patrol meets th is (M onday)
evening. E astern Star, Tuesday ev­
ening; initiations. Ashland lodge,
W ednesday evening; practice m eet­
ing. Siskiyou chapter, R. A. M.,
Thursday evening. W ork in Royal
Arch; supper a t 6:30 prompt. Ash­
land lodge No. 23, Friday evening;
third degree.
Goo J
jW IC S jl
I
I
G ives Dinner Party—
Mrs. Frank Dickey gave a dinner
party to some of the Talent teachers
at her home on Allison street one
evening last week. The evening was
spent at bridge and an enjoyable
time had by all present.
H:is Influenza— >
Miss Anna Hargrove was unable to
New fire put into Ford generators ’ be at her shop the la tte r part of the
and high tension magnetos. Satis­ week, being confined to her home by
faction guaranteed. Fixit Shop. 144tf an attack of influenza.
sw»««*;’*
panied by two of their children Mar-i the profiteer th at is robbing the peo­
garet, age 12, and Thomas, age 10 j ple they will go to any length to
years. W allace, who later served in elim inate him. The interests of the
the world war, being than in Tabriz farm er and workingmen are com­
attending school.
mon and we should work together.”
“ The Turks did come into our city
William H. Johnston, president of
T aking A dvantage o f Our W ater— A fternoon D inner Party—
and carry off 200 young girls for the International Association of Ma­
Mrs. Alvina Bullen of the Dew
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McPhail, Of
Turkish harem s,” she says. “Those chinists:
Portland, are stopping a few days Drop Inn gave an afternoon dinner
: girls were of the same age and were
“ Farm ers Must Have C ost”
party Saturday at 3:30 p. m., as a
in town to drink the lithia water.
j companions of our own little girl.”
“ Farm ers must have cost of pro­
final farewell to her m other, Mrs.
_________
Mr. and Mrs. Allen expect to re- duction at least if they are to con­
G. W. Schaffer, who left for Bremer­
j turn to their work abroad, probably tinue to produce. We will be glad to
W ill Leave for C a lif o r n ia -
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20.— The j under the Presbyterian board. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steel, of near Tal­ ton, Wash., on the late afternoon
co-operate in getting justice for the
train.
woman who claims to know of a bit- Allen having been a t one tim e as­ wheat growers, as well as in secur­
ent, expect to leave in a few days
ter quarrel between a woman and sociate pastor of F irst Presbyterian ing the largest practical degree of
for California, where Mr. Steel ex­
William Taylor a few days before the church of Portland.
A nother G randchild—
pects to find work.
stabilization of staple farm products,
movie director was m urdered, was I
- _______ -_____________
Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Brower receiv­
for organized labor is entirely sym­
summoned to the district atto rn ey ’s 200 MINERS GO ON
ed a telegram a few days ago from
BusinesN V isitor from Salem —
pathetic with the farm ers in their
office this afternoon to tell her story
E. E. Lavalleur, of Salem, Or., who th eir son-in-law, W illiam H. Hobbs,
efforts to secure the cost of produc­
TRIAL FOR MARCH
which is expected *to furnish new
is a representative of the F. S. Lang of W ashington, D. C., announcing
TO LOGAN COUNTY tion.”
clues in the investigation of the mys­
Stove and Range company, was in the birth of W illiam Jr., at noon Feb-
Sidney Hillman, president of the
terious slaying.
our city for a time Saturday after- ru&ry 17. Both m other and baby are
Amalgamated Clothing W orkers of
The quarrel, according to the wom­
doing nicely. Mrs. Hobbs will be re­
(Continued from Page 1}
noon.
America :
an,
who insisted th a t her name be
_________
membered here as Miss Nina Brower.
* Unless more attention is given to
kept secret, occurred in the Taylor ers halted near Madison, Boone coun the farm ing and industrial part of
l ’os O ffice H oliday—
apartm ents and w orried the director ty, where they were urged to dis- our population we catinot expect any
V sh g on’s bir hday, Wednes-
torp ed Over—
considerably.
band by Frank Keeney, president of im p ro v e m e n t in th e d ep ressio n th a t
d
Feb u y 22, will be observed as
Mr- and Mrs- H arry K luntz of Min-
Up to a late hour this afternoon district 17, United Mine W orkers of is prevalent throughout the country,.
a complete holiday by the Ashland nesota stopped off the train on their
Edward F. Sands, missing secretary America.
W ith a large proportion of labor out
post office. The service will be the W3y to California, to visit Miss Fern
5 0 0 Storm Logan County
of Taylor, had failed to respond to
of work and a drive going on to re­
same as on Sunday except th a t mail Murphy.
A day later a second march was duce wages below the minimum
an offer of im m unity from D istrict
will be distributed to post office
*
A ttorney Woolwine. The district a t­ organized, and an army of more than; level necessary for an American
H ilt V isitor—
lo~k boxes.
torney said he had no reason to be­ 500 stormed the Logan borders. Lo­ standard of living and with our
The Misses Zelda and Veva Lut-
lieve the supposed le tte r of Sands gan residents and “ volunteers” from farm ing population on the verge of
Emp y t . u k in Portland coming man, of Hilt, Calif., were week-end
was genuine, but declared his offer many other counties of southern, bankruptcy, the country is drifting
south at once. 'Will haul load of visitors of Mrs. N. Z. Stew art, on
of
im m unity stood irrespective of its West Virginia took up arm s in an very rapidly into a state of chaos.”
goods up to three tons from any Second street.
genuineness.
Police investigators effort to halt the march to the upper'
point o Ashland or fu rth er s o u th .'
and the district attorney have in sist-1 Guyan coal fields.
Ashland Realty Co.
144-2 S ligh tly Im proved—
ed from the s ta rt th a t they believed
The big mine army was held in
Conductor C. A. C otter has been
th a t Sands could furnish the key to check until the arrival of United
confined to his home with a severe
H ere V isitin g R elatives—
the mystery.
States troops, when it was disband­
Miss Nell Pur vie of the govern­ case of influenza attended by ton­
ed. Grand juries in Kanawha, Boone
m ent hospital in Oklahoma, arrived silitis, for a week. He is reported
and Logan counties brought indict­
Guaranteed Flour
here the latter part of the week to as slightly improved.
ments against various members of
have you m issed th ese many
visit with her m other, Mrs. Purvis,
the United Mine W orkers organiza­ W liat yenrs?
N
ational
Guard
Pay
Checks—
and her sister, Mrs. W arren W il­
tion and participants in the march.
I ’m sorry, I did not know.
The pay checks for the National
liams, of Iowa street.
Charges upon which the miners
W hen you find out and turn about
Guard members have arrived and
Y ou’ll find it w as Clierro.
were indicted range from “ pistol
will
be distributed this evening.
On Duty A gain—
totin g ” to conspiracy, insurrection,
Miss Gladyse Inlow, one of the lo­
m urder and treason.
At Your Grocers
1 ï i f t j .S t e p i t Æ .i t / G i ’âziizÂttv a n J í u i » is -o u n o e j t n l s c y
I Charlestown lies about ten miles
cal telephone operators who was ill Im proving—
Mrs. Mary W ilshire, who has been
a few days ago, is able to be back at
l
■WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 20.— from H arper’s Ferry, where the
(By International News Service)
can carry him in a small bag, on my The Capper-Volstead co-operative Brown raids were organized. It is a
quite ill at her home on G ranite
her work.
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20.— Intro- fur, or even in a vanity case, if ne-
street for the past two weeks, is
m arketing bill, which legalizes co- much-visited sum m er resort, lying on
ducing the latest arrival in Los A n -cessary .
reported as much improved.
D oing N icel y—
operative
associations of farm ers and the Shenandoah river. The popula-^
geles social circles:
The little monkey weighs only 13 producers for m arketing purposes Uon is about 3000 persons. The
Mrs. Cleo Mast,, who was operated
“ Nikko,” South American vanity ounces, and is of a species abound-
on th e latter part of the week, is re­
and exempts them from the anti- northern district federal court is held
case edition of the midget monkey ing in the Amazon River country of
ported as doing nicely today.
tru st law, was signed late Saturday here.
tribe. The proud possessor of “Nik­ Brazil.
by
President H arding.
■
—----------------
ko” is Mrs. Stephen Graham, a wide­
“
Nikko”
was
captured
by
Mr.
Gra­
Train D erailed—
The signing of the Capper-Vol- EYES OF TOILERS
ly known Los Angeles resident.
ham, a local oil man, while the lat­ stead bill, one of the m easures espec­
Freight train 221 was derailed
From next to the sm allest species te r was on a prospecting tour of
ON CONFERENCE
this morning near G rants Pass, but
of monkey in the world, it is said, Brazil. He is fed on all sorts of ially sponsored by the agricultural)
OF BLOC LEAD ERS
the track was cleared in a short tim e
“ Nikko” is a convenient pet for shop­ nuts. According to Mrs. Graham he bloc, was witnessed by several sena­
and the accident did not result in
ping tours, daily social gatherings, has his likes and dislikes as strongly tors and representatives, including'
tying up any of the trains.
Senator McNary of Oregon. The act
(Continued from Page 1)
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 20.— and the home circle, according to m arked as do hum ans, but most of , lim its the profits of co-operative as-
L i
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Mrs. Graham.
i
.
_
i congress and who are also re g a rd e d 1
the time is very affectionate.
Seven
theaters.
Including
the
New
¡sociations
to
8
per
cent,
and
stock-!
,.frtoo
,
.
.
,,
regaraea
See T his Bargain—
i as foes of labor.
“ Nikko” is three years old, but I.
Na ional and Poll’s, two of the prin-1 ‘‘He’s so small and never in the
¡holders to one vote, no m atter how: vp,,., . . .
.
Five room bungalow, plastered,
way,
so
he
is
never
likely
to
cause
his
voice
is
said
to
have
never
im­
¡much
stock
they
may
hold
in
any
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cipal play houses in the national j
bath, pantry, built in features, three
objections in visits, as m ight be the proved since early life, resembling
I capital, were ordered closed tonight
organization. Its adm inistra- narticinatin
& °* eXecUtiVes
lots, good garden, fruit of all kinds, . .. ’ .
. ,
. .
® case with the more ordinary domes- somewhat the accents of a squeaky such
..
.
,
..
participating in the conference were
koo ,. garage. about ,00 tee,
o.
IL ? .
' l l « » P e t.,” Mr». Graham . u V
“
tion is under the secretary of agri
»
e
pum phandle m anipulated rapidly.
culture
intended to express the desire of or-
governing
body
in
th
e
D
istrict
of
I
paved street in Railroad addition.
ganizd labor to co-operate with the
Columbia.
Will rent steadily for $20 a month
farm er in “ bettering living condi-
have th eir families and homes here THRII,LING TALES OF
The order was issued a fte r an in­
Price $2000. Terms can be arranged
i
tions”
:
and are asking no bonus, but only
L IFE IN NEAR EAST
on about $700 of this. EXCLUSIVE spection of the playhouses in the dis­
“ W hich Is O utrageous”
the co-operation, patronage and good
trict had been completed by a board
by E. E. Phipps. Real E state Broker.
“
If
a
fourteen ounce loaf of bread
will of the people of Ashland in their
of five engineers. The inspection
(Continued from Page 1)
144-1
can
be
sold for five cents, with
vv 1
new
undertaking
and
should
have
was the result of the collapse of the
were
the
center
of
a
long,
wearisome
wheat
at
two
dollars
and
fifty
cents
bake-day to be
all the encouragem ent possible for
Knickerbocker theater, which caused
V isits Medford— .
.T
urkish
siege.
Ju
st
prior
to
the
be-
a
bushel,
then
somebody
is
robbing
success
—if you want
the success of th eir venture.
Mrs. Alice Jillson, county presi­ the death of 98 persons.
¡ginning
of
their
confinement
within
¡the
pukl’c.
W
heat
has
been
selling
A good order is already on their
O ther th eaters closed were the
’
positive results at an
dent of the W. C. T. U., made a trip
books
and work will be pushed to their own walls, 15,000 Armenans. , and is riling now for less than one
to Medford the latter part of last Metropolitan* Columbia, M aryland: Axel Hall and Olaf Lindstrom
economical
cost­ -use
refugees fleeing from the Turks, en- dollar a bushel, and still we are pay-
week to visit the Medford Union and Foraker, motion picture houses, have secured a tract of land lying comPlete the factory as soon as pos- tered fche city begging protection ! iag twU CtiUL8( tifteen centa and twen_
and depend on
11 ts believed thqL they will
and plan for the county in stitu te to and the Cosmos, vaudeville and m o -‘between Oberlin street and the r a il- ;sible
from the American Stars and Stripes ¡y cents for bread in Chicago, which
road and coming to a point at Laurel ready to sta rt business In about
be held in Ashland Tuesday, Febru­ tlon pictures.
The K urds and Turks called the is outrageous. The working man is S A I U I V I E T
The M etropolitan and the Colum­ street, and being some five rods wide three weeks,
ary 28.
old tattered flag th a t flew above our pretty well convinced th at it is not
bia are two of the largest down­ a t the alley and are erecting a build­
a AH IN G POWDER
personal house ‘a bit of rag ,’ ” says the farm er but the middleman, the
town theaters. The form er is owned ing, on the ground to be used as a BIRTHDAY PA RTY AT
Q uite 111—
Mrs. Alien, “but it saved thousands profiteering wholesaler and the re­
Mrs. Jam es Lowe is quite ill at her by th e Crandall company, which also brass, bronze and alum inuh foundry.
PO W ELL HOME IS
of lives, because even the most fear­ tailer who are to blame.
N? Bakings are always
owned the K nickerbocker.
home on Second street.
Both of these men have resided in
GREATLY ENJOYED less and blood-thirsty race has re- i “ The workingmen are not going to
uniform in the millions
Ashland for several years and are
apect
(or
the
country
(or
which
It
j
complain
about
the
price
o(
(arm
of
homes where it is
R em o v ed to G ran ts P a s s —
well known to the public who have
GREEKS AND TURKS
products It convinced th a t It Is not
used. Every thing served
A very delightful evening was en- stand».
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Nesler have
had any business with the Ashland
However though the (lag made ,he
of
the
,armer,
CLASH
IN
SAMSUN
is
just right — te n d e r,
moved to G rants Pass, where they
Iron W orks, as they were employed joyed a t the home of Mr- and Mrs-
them
sate
from
the
sword,
it
had
no
o
t
proflleerl
raiddlema„
and
light,
perfectly raised an<l
will make their future home. Mrs.
by th a t concern until it closed down Sherman Powell on Oak street, Feb- ettee on pestilences such as ty p h n s. othera th at h tn d |e , he farm
thoroughly
wholesome. 3
LONDO
N,Feb.
18.—
A
thousand
Nesler has been in Ashland 8lnce j
~
j recently. Since th a t tim e they have ruary 16, in celebrating the birthday and typhoid, and w ithin a few hor- a (te r „ had ,e(,
ta
n
d
s
we
la st N nvpm hpr v isitin g Mr« t m ¡Christian women and children are
“
»mu«/
.
Ring on Vista street. ......................... reported to have been massacred b y j, " °°bl
& ^ ^ ^ X c t o r v lo" anniversaries of the host and his si8’ rible weeks, more than 5000 A rm e n -L n n rin . . ..
Failures are unknown.
is
______.
Turkish nationalists in the region of
7.
®
7
8atIsract0ry l0- ; ter, Mrs. W illiam Flackus, and the tans and several of the 18 Amerl-j —' ____ ___—
! cation and not being able to rent the
cans, died of fever. Mr. Allen lay for
G uard the purity of
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Did you know we carry a full line Samsun, according to a Constanti-
Ashland Iron Works, they decided to wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. many days unconscious
—»»a..,,,.», with the i !
your bakings—use Calu­
of lunch goods, k ra u t and pickles, j non,e dispatch.
build a plant of th eir own. Mr. Hall
Flackus.
dread disease, and when the wife of
w?” 0 ” ® dozen Tancred j
met. It’s pure in the can
salad oils, Imported olive oil. Plenty
Greek residents of the Samsun
strain W hite Leghorn hens and:
is an experienced foundrym an, hav-
The guests at the party were en- Dr. W. A. Shedd, an American, be­
one rooster. Essie K. Galbraith.
of fish, crabs and oysters. Ashland dia’rict are said to have risen up
— pure in the baking.
ing had about 16 years of this class tertained with cards, music and dan- came ill and died, Mrs. Allen, being
115
Lincoln
St.
144-6
against
the
T
urks
and
b
itte
r
fighting
Fish Market.
Contains
only such in­
144tf
of work.
cing, after which delicious refresh- the only white woman on her feet at 7 nCT,
— -------- :-------------
is in progress, according to latest re­
gredients as have been
______________ J ....... . __________ , ........
LOST— Agate if ng, long setting
It is the aim of this firm to suppl? m ents were served.
the time, conducted the funeral with
ports.
R etu rn s from I d a h o -
Flnder phone 44-J. Reward. 144-2
officially approved by the
all the shops, both large and small
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Shedd.
Mrs. Dollie Campbell, who was
United States Pure Food
H ELP WANTED
within a wide radius, all the brass, i William Flackus and daughters, Mr.
Though 100,000 Russian soldiers
called to Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, on
T he R eason W hy
Authorities.
bronze and alum inum castings th a t and Mrs. Emil Flackus, Mr. and Mrs. were encamped near the little city LADIES ARE MAKING $1.00 per
account of the death of her little
hour selling our rubberized sani­
Mose— W atcha gonna call yo’ new they are able to get orders for, and Elm er Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
at one time, Mrs. Allen says th a t
tary aprons and bloomers. Pacific
girl there several days ago, has re­ cow, R astus?
Order Calum et today
while they are startin g out in a small Gunter, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Flackus she never knew of any atrocities be­
Apron
Co., 815 Lombard St., P o rt­
—I t will pey.
turned home. She reports th e wea­
R astus— Ain’t yo’ heard Ah’se way, they have room to develop into and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. Erick-
land, Ore.
144-6*
ing
committed
by
Russian
soldiers
th e r a3 being very bad, and about callin’ her ’Nited States?
a large foundry In th eir present lo- son and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Al- where women were concerned; she LOST— By Arlene Kllborn, gold
three feet of snow on the ground.
Mose— No, W hatcha yo’l l callin’ catlon and will build to th eir pres- den Powell and son, Mrs. Fred Neil,
wrist watch, Sunday about 4
also states th at In her belief, capili-
Mrs. Campbell reports the factories her dat fo’?
o’clock, on North Main or between
A pou n d can of C alum et contains fu ll
ent plant as the needs of the business Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Powell and son, zation of women by the Soviet gov­
th ere are running and w orking con-
1 6 ox. Some b akin g pow ders come in
R astus— ’Cause she dun gone dry. justify.
- iB u sh street and Lithia iBakery.
Mrs. Million, and Mr. and Mrs. Sher- ernm ent is a myth.
1 2 oz. cans instesd of 1 6 az. cans. Be
ienerally good.
R
etu
rn
40
Bush
street
or
Tid­
— Topics of the Day Films.
sure yon get a pound w hen yon w ant it.
Both Mr, Hall and Mr. Lindstrom man Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen were accom-
ings office. Reward.
144-2*
SANDS FAILS 10
REPLY: WOMAN
FELLS NEW STORY
CHEERO
MARKET BILL IS
COUNT ON
CALUMET
L JLi
TF you want every
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