Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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HUM 111
Thursday; February S3. IPad
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I in th e days b e fo re th e w ar. is in a th e tw in d is tric ts lik e a bom b.
R hode« a n d th e firs t p erso n in the it in his possession u n til he tu rn e d
T he m a n a g e r of th e new G olden position
to fin a n c e a long fig h t
“ T he co - o p e ra tiv e m o v e m e n t,” h ouse a f te r M rs. R hodes had given
it over to th e a u th o ritie s . H e sa id
R u le s to re is p lac in g goods on th e a g a in s t th e o p e ra to rs , is th e s ta te - said a union o ffic ia l to th e I n te r n a ­
th e a la rm fo llo w in g th e tra g e d y , te s ­ th a t Dr. J. M. S leicher, th e f ir s t
Local and Personal
sh elv es in th e room w hich th ey h a v e m ent of som e union le a d e rs, b u t M r. tio n a l
New s
S ervice,
“ is
being tified th a t M rs. R h o d es w as r a th e r
p h y sician to reach th e house, took
re n te d in th e E lk s b u ild in g .
B rophy re fu s e d to d iscu ss th is p h a se p u sh e d to th e lim it by th e U nited
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a sam p le of th e s a lts from th e pack«
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of the situation.
M ine W o rk e rs of A m e ric a ."
m en t a b o u t th e house w hen sh e a r ­ age. B oth th e c o n te n ts o f th e p ack ­
D e p e n d a b le co ffe e — ju s t a few
“ All t h a t I can s a y ," sa id th e p res-
rived. She sa id she n o tic e d th e p a c k ­ ag e a n d th e sa m p le ta k e n by th e doc­
Has Rented Home —
¡Arrived from D u n sm u ir-
m o re days a t th e re m a rk a b le p ric e id e n t of d is tric t No. 2, ‘‘is t h a t we RHODES FAMILY'
ag
e of s a lts open on th e ta b le w ith to r h av e been an aly zed a n d found to
M rs. P h illip W o lc o tt J r. h a s re n te d
M iss F a r lin B een, o f D u n sm u ir. of 33 c e n ts p e r p o u n d , a t th e W h ite a re rea d y , m u ch as w e s h a ll r e g re t
ALWAYS HAPPY,
a.
sm
all spoon in it.
¡c o n ta in s try c h n in e .
th e M itchell p ro p e rty a t 75 B ush.
a rriv e d la st e v e n in g on tra in 16 fo r ¡H o u se G ro c e te ria .
147-2 to e n te r a s trik e , to m ee t an y e m e r­
SAYS W ITNESSES
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fam
ily,
sh
e
said
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ja w e e k ’s v isit as th e g u e s t o f Mrs.
gency.
alw ay s a p p e a re d happy. T h is c h a r ­
O ur sp ecial— M o th e r’s R olled O a ts ! C h a rle s D ru e a n d O dessa F o ltz.
R eturns to G rants Pass—
“ Som e of th e o p e ra to rs in th is dis-
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e 1)
a c te riz a tio n of th e fam ily w as c o r­
w ith p re m iu m s, r e g u la r size pack ag e, i
M rs. R. L. B u rd ic Sr., w ho h a s tr i c t,” Mr. B rophy sa id , “ a lre a d y
y
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ro b o ra te d by G len R o u n d tre e , w ho
31 c e n ts a t W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria
On
d isp lay ,
b ra id s.
b u c k ra m been v isitin g w ith h e r son, R. L. ! h a v e d e m o n s tra te d th a t th ey a r e as
p
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said he was th e second p erso n to
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sh a p es a n d flow ers, S a tu rd a y , F e b ­ B u rd ic J r ., a n d fam ily fo r th e p a s t aI’xious to avoid a s tr ik e as we a re .
rea c h th e house. R o u n d ree said he
ru a ry 25.
M rs. Sim ons, 26 S o u th th re e w eeks, re tu r n e d to h e r hom e T ^ e C e n tra l Coal a sso c ia tio n of A l­ an c ie s w ere n o ted.
~ a ’ es F urn itu re to R ogue R iver—
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rs.
A
lice
M
oorcroft,
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of
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te
o k c h a rg e of th e p a c k ag e a n d k e p t
P io n e e r av en u e.
147-2 in G ra n ts P a s s th e f ir s t of th e w eek. to o iia > fo r in sta n c e , h a s m ad e over-
Ben H ow e, m e a t c u tte r a ; th e
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j tu re s to th e m in e rs fo r a co n feren ce.
o'.
P la a g ro ce ry , le ft th is m o rn in g w ith
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it,
veg-
w ith a view of re a c h in g a n a g re e -
G et a broom a t D e tric k ’s broom
a load of f u rn itu r e a n d o th e r b elo n g ­
e ta b le s — D e tric k sells fo r less. 1 4 7 - 2 ' m e n t u P°n a new scale. T he B itu m i­
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ings fo r R ogue R iv er, w h e .e he is 3313 b a tu r d a y-
n o u s O p e ra to rs ’ a sso c ia tio n , how-
b u ild in g a hom e.
Em broidery Club—
e v er, h a s n o t as yet a sk e d fo r a con
H as Been Q uite 111—
T h e F r id a y A fte rn o o n E m b ro id e ry feren ce n o r given an y in tim a tio n as
H. H. P a lm e r h as been q u ite ill
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
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a t his ho m e on A llison s tr e e t, b u t is club w ill m e e t a t th e ho m e o f M rs. to how th ey a re g o in g to s ta n d on
o u r d e m a n d s, and we have m ade no
c o n sid e ra b ly im proved a t th is tim e. F. S. F o ltz , a t 286 B s tr e e t.
U ndergoes Operation—
o v e rtu re s to th e m .”
M rs. D. M. G ilm o re u n d e rw e n t a
Mr. B rophy em p h asized th e im p o r­
STATE
BANK
A
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Yeo Sez:
C m e B-4 you in su re .
n a s a l o p e ra tio n W ed n esd ay m o rn in g
ta
n
c e of th e d is tr ic t co n v en tio n ,
DAI J,EH CLOSES DOORS
by a lo cal su rg e o n .
w hich w ill be held in D ubois, Pq.
H ave R eceived Charter—
T H E D A LLES, O r., F eb . 23.—
Strike Vote F orecast
C liff P a y n e m a k e s tr a p n e sts.
T h e A sh lan d T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n
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have received a c h a r te r from th e N a-
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will re p o rt to th e d is tr ic t
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regon,
B u sin e ss \ls ito r» —
tio n a l E d u c a tio n a l a sso c ia tio n , th e re -
T h o m a s F u so n , of M edford, w as a by m a k in g th e local o rg a n iz a tio n an ta ile d to open its d o o rs th is m o rn ­ c o n v e n tio n th e s e n tim e n t of th e n a ­
b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh lan d to day.
a ffilia tio n of th e n a tio n a l a sso c ia ­ ing. T liis b a n k w as co n sid e red one tio n a l body, a n d th e d is tr ic t unio n s
of th e m o st c o n s e rv a tiv e in th e s ta te , w ill th e n a c t upon th is re p o rt.
tio n .
M ore c o n se rv a tiv e le a d e rs o f the
a n d th e c lo sin g cam e as a g r e a t s u r ­
B uff le g h o rn eggs. P h o n e 411-R .
p rise to a ll.
m in e rs in sis t th a t th e c o n tro v e rsy
R e m e m b e r, w hen we p u t o u t a
'1 he s ta te b a n k e x a m in e r, how ever, o v e r th e w age scale, w o rk in g c o n d i­
T o ile t p ap er, clo th e s pins, olives, special, we c o n tin u e to se ll o u t a t
lu n ch eo n h ad d ies, sa rd in e s, c h o c o la te th e sam e price u n less we m e n tio n it a n n o u n c e d ih a t th e ban k w as in a tio n s, living c o n d itio n s a n d o ilie r is­
in tin s, c ra c k e rs a n d fru it a t th e old in o u r ads. W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria . so u n d c o n d itio n a n d p ro b a b ly w ould su e s w ill be a m icab ly s e ttle d a n d ex­
be re-o p en ed in a f6w days fo llo w in g p ress th e view t h a t sh o u ld th e
price. A b a rg a in , every a rtic le a t
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fre ig h t ra te , ra il pay a n d o th e r q u e s ­
W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
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a c o m p lete re o rg a n iz a tio n .
tio
n s be a d ju s te d th e com ing sp rin g
V isits Schools—
TROUBLE
CLOUDS
w
ill
see a boom in th e m in in g in ­
On Way to S e a ttle —
! D r. W . E . B u c h a n a n , a n d V. O. N.
d
u
s
try
.
HOVER OVER THE
Clay M yer, w ho lives a t S e a ttle . S m ith , m em b e rs of th e school b o ard
Behind your telephone service is the “plant"
T he p ro p o sed a llia n c e of th e union
W ash ., p assed th ro u g h h e re on his sp e n t th e day y e s te rd a y v isitin g th e
SOFT COAL FIE L D
m in e rs w ith th e p o w erfu l b r o th e r ­
w ay hom e from s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia ,) schools. T hey r e p o rt th e w ork be-
IB
— a complicated mechanical equipment of
hoods of ra ilro a d w o rk e rs lias h it
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
a n d stopped o v e r n ig h t in A sh lan d ing d o n e is very g ra tify in g ,
poles, cables, wires, switchboards, instruments,
______ ,
la s t n ig h t. H e s ta te s th a t th e o ra n g e
lea v in g th e P e n n s y lv a n ia fie ld s fo r
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
etc., carefully adjusted and absolutely depend­
gro v es w ere frozen badly a n d th a t
Big broom s a le a t D e tric k ’s G et w ork elsew h ere.
FO R R E N T — Tw o la rg e room s w ith
p ra c tic a lly a ll th e tre e s w ere a yel- one b e fo re th ey a r e a ll gone
S at-
ent on perfect construction and maintenance.
T he u n re s t a m o n g th e m in e rs,
closet and p a n try , fu rn is h e d or u n ­
low ish g ree n fo r a foot a n d h a lf on u rd ay .
147. 9
m em b e rs of th e U nited M ine W o rk ­
fu rn is h e d , fo r iio u sek eep in g . T ele­
th e top, a n d t h a t a ll th e sm all tre e s
_______
1 be “plant" is constantly subject to accident
ph o n e 46 8 -J.
14 7 -tf
e rs of A m erica, is refleq te d even
w ere a lm o s t e n tire ly d e stro y e d . T h e N otice to M asons__
am o n g th e n o n -u n io n m in e rs o f th e
and outside interference. Storms, fires, the
W A N TED — Second h an d , a b ro o d er
w e a th e r w hen h e left San Diego w as
All M asons a re re q u e s te d to m eet
w e stern P e n n sy lv a n ia field. S m a rt­ fo r 100 chicks, sp ray o u tfit for fam ­
carelessness of workmen, the pranks of children,
th e sa m e as w hen he a rriv e d a t Med-1 a t th e lodge room s a t 1 :3 0 o'clock ing u n d e r re p e a te d c u ts in pay sco res
ily o rc h a rd ;and fire le ss cooker.
fo rd th e firs t of th e w eek.
f F rid a y a fte rn o o n to a tte n d a n d con-
Most any k ind, hom e m ade, will
concealed defects of material— all play their
of m in e rs a r e lea v in g th e n o n -u n io n
do. 153 G ra n ite St. P h o n e 411-R .
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d u c t th e fu n e ra l of H e rm a n G eB auer. fie ld s in C a m b ria a n d S o m erset
part.
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W an ted 100 c u sto m e rs F rid a y to
______ _
c o u n tie s, w ith th e r e s u lt t h a t m an y
in sp e c t o u r fre sh fish — H a lib u t, Cod,
L u n ch goods— w e c a rry th e la r g ­ of th e se m in es a re s h u ttin g dow n.
APARTM ENTS
The telephone company maintains a skilled
F in n a n H ad d ie, S m elt, Sole, S alm on, e st sto ck of c an n ed a n d b o ttle lu n ch
F
O
R
R
E
N
T
— F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
S trik e s a lso a re re p o rte d a t a n u m ­
C rab s, O y sters, S h rim p s— f a t c h ic k ­ goods. E v e ry th in g w a n te d fo r lunch.
Close in, m o d ern conveniences.
force whose sole duty is to quickly restore serv­
b e r of th e s e o p e ra tio n s .
A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 H a rg a -
en s an d ra b b its. A t 61 N o rth M ain W h ite H o u se G ro c e te ria .
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The s u g g e stio n o f c o -o p e ra tiv e
ice interrupted from any cause. Your lines are
d in e s tr e e t o r phone 122. 1 4 7 -lm o
S t., A llen block.
1 4 6 tf
m in in g — t h a t is, m in es o p e ra te d
constantly watched and tested.
O perated on for A beess—
jo in tly by th e m in e r s ’ a n d r a ilr o a d ­ W A N TED — To re n t em ail fu rn ish e d
T on sils R em oved—
house,
by
y
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n
g
co
u
p
le;
no
c
h
il­
T h e son of R. E. Irw in , liv in g a t
e rs ' u n io n s— h a s c au sed m u ch ta lk in
d re n . A d d re ss Box K, T id in g s.
T he little d a u g h te r of M rs. J e n n ie i T a -------»
In the case of trouble we are generally the
le n t, w
as o p i e u ra i te an
d on
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au- fo r an ab- th is field.
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H ervey was o p e ra te d on a few days i cess o v e r th e eye th e e a rly p a rt of
first to know it, but a notification to our Com­
al m in e rs of w e s te rn P e n n - W A N T E D — E x p e rie n c ed ladv h elp er,
ag o a n d h a d h e r to n sils rem oved.
j th e w eek.
sy lv a m a do n o t w a n t to s tr i k e ; th ey
H om e B ak ery , 69 No. Main. P h o n e
plaint Depaitment: when there is anything
a re b e n d in g ev e ry e ff o r t to b rin g !
260-Y .
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wrong will be appreciated.
a b o u t a p e a ce fu l s e ttle m e n t o f t h e 1 ,7 7 7 7 — 7 7 -------- 7— ~ ----- 7 ,7 .-------
p re s e n t c o n tro v e rs y a n d w ill in sist
an d E a st Side m a rk e t, red cro ch et
upon a r b itr a tio n a s long as p o ssib le ,”
ed h a n d b a g . F in d e r ph o n e 332-J
a c c o rd in g to P re s id e n t J o h n B rophy,
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^ _ F n?2 ed ? \ ine P O R S A L E - P r i z e L ig h t
B ra h m a
W o rk e rs of A m e ric a, a n d o n e of th e
eggs. $1.50 a s e ttin g . 527 T e rra c e
b est a u th o r itie s on m in in g c o n d i­
s tr e e t, o r p h o n e 4 08-J.
147-3*
tio n s of th e s ta te .
$5 R E W A R D fo r r e tu r n of la d y ’s
Ready fo r A ction
-in-
w rist w atch , lo st a t T a le n t. A pply
B ut M r. B ro p h y a d d s t h a t, u n a b le
a t T a le n t co n fe c tio n e ry .
147-3*
to o b ta in a “ s q u a re d e a l” fro m th e
V E T E R IN A R Y
o p e ra to rs , th e m in e rs a r e re a d y to
J. P. CHISHOLM— G ra d u a te V eteri
th ro w th e ir fu ll force b ack of an y
n a ria n . 217 F o u r th St. P h o n e 1
a c tio n .h e I n ite d M ine W o rk e rs m ay
1 4 7 -lm o -
d ecide to ta k e .
ADVERTISEM ENT
In an in te rv ie w w ith In te r n a tio n a l
Talent Irrigation D istrict
N ew s S ervice, Mr. B ro p h y s a id :
T a le n t, O regon, F eb. 20, 1922.
“ J u s t w h a t th e n e x t m o n th w ill
N O TICE O F BIDS— N otice is h e re ­
M>T m ystery a s you gen erally
b rin g fo rth in th e w e s te rn P e n n s y l­ by given th a t bids a re now called for
understand It, but th e m ystery’ of
v a n ia m in in g field is d iffic u lt to say th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e e a s t la te ra l
a w om an’s heart.
w ith a ll a p p u r te n a n t s tr u c tu r e s an d
ju s t now .
‘H e re we h av e a n m a
, •
th e
P r a ir ie dam of th e T a le n t
A dram atic co n flict o f w om an’s
in n n Z . H
L
! ir r ig a tio n D istric t. T he p la n s a n d
fear and w ife ’s faith.
no m al tim es, s o m e th in g close to sp e cific a tio n s can be seen a t th e of-
50,000 m in e rs. M any of th e se m e n a c e of th e b o ard of d ire c to rs, T alen t,
a r e w o rk in g on p a r t tim e — few of O reS ° n - C opies can be o b ta in e d
Friday—Saturday—
th e m a r e w o rk in g fu ll tim e __ a n d '™ 0111 th e s e c r e ta r >T of th e d is tric t,
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Goode B eing P laced—
CHEERO’
Guaranteed Flour
At Your Grocers
“Trouble”
Today
Only
Anita
Stewart
T h e P a c if ic T e le p h o n e
A nd T elegraph C om pany
ne Invisible
Fear
CHARLES RAY
in "THE BARNSTORMER"
Watch for
Yellow Wagons
Grow Your Own
y eê taMes
0 ot th e se m en idle, d u e to th e w i l l b e r e tu r n e d to each bo n a fide
g e n e ra l d e p re ssio n in b u sin e ss.
j b id d e r w hen sa id p lan s a n d specifi-
“ T he fa m ilie s of
th e s e m en a re ca ions a re re tu r n e d
T he w ork in ­
s u ffe rin g a lo n g w ith th o se <>r t h « , vo,ve1s ^a n a l ex c av a tio n of ap p ro x i-
th o n s a n L
f »>
, th e m a te iy 97.000 cubic y a rd s of m a te r-
th o u sa n d s of o th e rs of u n e m p lo y e d ial a n d e a rth e m b a n k m e n t a t dam of
th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try , a n d w in te r a p p ro x im a te ly 72,000 cubic y a rd s of
is on.
W e h av e le ft no s to n e un- m a te ria l, w ith a p p u rte n a n t s tru c -
tu rn e d to b e tte r c o n d itio n s.
U nder
. ,.
d ire c tio n of o u r d is tr ic t
a s h o rt1
, a
of d ire c to rs will receive
j iric t,
a s n o rt sealed p ro p o sa ls th e re fo r, a n d
tim e ago, I w ro te io P re s id e n t H a r d ­ p ro p o sa ls opened a t th e office of the
in g a n d to m e m b e rs of Scongress b o a rd of d ire c to rs of th e T a le n t I r r i ­
u rg in g th a t an in v e s tig a tio n be m ad e g a tio n D istric t, a t T a le n t, O regon, on
a t 10 o ’clock a m.
in to c o n d itio n s in th is field a n d n f 1 M arch 14, 1922,
•
na OI I T he fig h t is re se rv e d to re je c t any
fe rin g to lend a ll a id .”
Io r a ll bids.
F inances A re Short
B oard of D irecto rs of th e T a le n t
T h a t th e m in e rs ’ union w h ile it is I r r l *a tio n D istrict.
By W. J. H a rt-
said to be 1 « . .p u n it fin a n c ia lly t h a n 1,7 '.:
L ° “ <»
for
Service
at
Square Deal Grocery
Our own delevery starts Monday
Watch for the Yellow Wagons
Square Deal Grocery
Brooms-Brooms-Brooms
M e have l»een fortu n ate enough to purchase for CASH a large con­
signm ent of F irst Class
Eastern Made Brooms
which w e w ill sell at g ie a tly reduced prices.
T hese are all fin e E astern Straw , w ith fin ish ed m aple handles—
w on derfully m ade.
The stock is lim ited.
begins SATURDAY.
B etter p u rch ase a year’s supply now. Sale
Detrick’s Groceteria
WE DELIVER
WE SELL FOR LESS
Plan now to have a suc­
cession of vegetables in
your garden all summer
where you can gather
them fresh and crisp when
you want them.
Many varieties can be
sown every ten days espe­
cially beans, peas, radish,
lettuce, beets, spinach, etc.
All the desired varieties
may be easily selected
from the convenient up­
right Sterling Seed Case.
Full cultural directions on
the back of each packets
AH Standard
Sije Vegetable
Packets-The
Finest Seed
Obtainable
A t Local Dealers
N orthrup .K ing & Co.’s