Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 20, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAO? TWO
Ashland
Tidings
oiuiíi
■n
I f e
not augur well fof the future feeace
of the allies.
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon
P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M all M at­
ter.
OF SIXTY-flFTH
ARTILLEflY
SOLOMONITES
E v ery fo rm e r m em b e r of th e Six­
<S> <£>
<§><$> <S> <» <$><«»<§> <S> <S> <§> <g> ty -fifth a rtille r y , o rg an iz ed p a rtly
W h a t’s th e use of e v e r sig h in g , <$> from th e old O regon c o a st a rtille r y
M ight a s w ell go long a n d <§> co rp s a f te r th e s t a r t o f th e w a r, is
G »-•.
sm ile,
♦ u rg ed to a tte n d a re u n io n b a n q u e t
® L ife , o u r lo n g est, g r e a te s t so r- <$> to be held a t P o rtla n d a t th e R ej)-
♦ 's o n h o tel May 27, s ta r tin g a t 6 :3 0
row ,
<g>lp. m. A c o m m itte e of 15 P o rtla n d -
*§>
O nly la sts a little w hile.
' era, re p re s e n tin g a ll th e O regon un­
• »
its of th e re g im e n t, t h a t is, b a t­
te
rie s C, D a n d E a n d th e su p p ly
T h e re a r e s u rfa c e in d ic a tio n s th a t
com
pany, h a s ta k e n upon its e lf th e
m an y of th e h a ir re s to re rs a r e in ef
re
sp
o n sib ility of f a r r a p g in g th e b a n ­
fic ien t.
• •
t v q u e t a n d p ro g ra m . T h e c o m m itte e
p ro m ises th a t b o th th e p ro g ra m a n d
W h a te v e r it is t h a t e n a b le s P r e ­
b a n q u e t w ill be a k n o c k o u t.
T hat
m ie r Lloyd G eorge to com e o u t on
is
w
hy
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
n
ig
h
t
w
as
chosen
top. he h a s it.
fo r th e ev en t. I t w ill give th e o u t-
• •
An oil w ell s tru c k in C a lifo rn ia of-tow n m em b e rs a c h a n ce to a t­
sp o u te d fish . T h e tw o o ften a re to te n d , a n d th o se w ho w ould h av e to
w ork a n d be u n a b le to do so on a
be fo u n d to g e th e r.
w eek day, on a c c o u n t of la te h o u rs
« *
Som e ch a p s now re fu se to sav e up th e n ig h t b e fo re , w ill alvold thUs
fo r a ra in y day b ecau se a ra in y day e m b a rra a s s in g s itu a tio n .
T h e c o m m itte e m a k in g a rr a n g e ­
now ju s t m ea n s m o re w a te r.
m e n ts pro p o ses t h a t a few m o m en ts
• «
C onan Doyle p ro b ab ly m ea n s th a t be d ev o ted to a b u sin e ss sessio n ,
he k now s as m uch a b o u t th e f u tu r e th a t is, to th e e le c tin g of a p resi
d e n t, s e c re ta ry a n d tr e a s u r e r to a r ­
life a s an y o th e r liv in g m an.
ra n g e fo r n e x t y e a r ’s sessio n . T h e I(
• •
B ootleg efficien cy . D rin k in g o n e­ u n c o n fin e d m e rrim e n t w ill be in o r ­
T h e b a n q u e t a n d th e tr im ­
se lf to d e a th used to be a pro lo n g ed d er.
m
in
g
s
h a n d e d o u t w h ile a good o r­
a n d so m e w h a t p a in fu l process.
c
h
e
s
tra
a n d a v a u d e v ille tro u p e p e r­
• •
T hose w ho e m u la te th e bu sy bee fo rm s, w ill be w o rth th r e e tim es th e
sh o u ld a lso re m e m b e r t h a t th e bee ra ilro a d fa re a n d cost of th e fe s tiv i­
ties, th e c o m m itte e pro m ises.
a n d its honey a re soon p a rte d .
In o r d e r t h a t som e id ea of th e
• •
I t is said t h a t m o re people a re n u m b e r lik e ly to be p re s e n t m ay be
lo o k in g fo r p o sitio n s th a n jobs, an d o b ta in e d , th e c o m m itte e re q u e s ts
a lso t h a t m o re people a r e lo o k in g th a t th o se a b le to a tte n d d ro p a
lin e to a n y of he fo llo w in g m em b e rs
f o r jo b s th a n w ork. M aybe so.
• •
of th e c o m m itte e : W illia m B ev er­
A lo t of m en w ho used to b o a st of idge. B a tte r E , 87 F r o n t s tr e e t; D.
th e ir a b ility a s ju d g e s of good w his- A. R o n ald , B a tte ry D, 313 S ta n to n
key m u st be g e ttin g a little o u t of s tr e e t: H a ro ld B. Say, B a tte ry C,
p ra c tic e w ith only five p e r c e n t e ; r>ortland T e le g ra m ; R. E. W illia m s,
430 N o rth w e ste rn N a tio n a 1 B ank
t h a t k in d in c irc u la tio n .
b u ild in g .
T H E GENOA C O N F E R E N C E
T h e G enoa econom ic c o n fe re n ce is "OREGON OUTDOORS" PAYS
now a m a tte r of h isto ry , a n d if one
TRIBUTE TO ASHLAND
th in g s ta n d s o u t m o re c le a rly th a n
a n o th e r, it is th e fa c t t h a t its a c -j
A ttra c tiv e to say th e le a st, is th e
c o m p lish m e n t has- b een p ra c tic a lly new 1922 b o o k let. “ O regon O ut-
nil. T h e th o rn in E u ro p e ’s econom ic d o o rs ,’’ w hich d escrib es th e scenic
sid e is a 3 deeply im b ed d ed a s e v e r ,! fe a tu re s an d re s o rts o f w e ste rn O re-
th e process of e x tra c tio n h a v in g been gon. T h e co v er d esig n is a w ork of
re fe rre d to th e H a g u e , w h e re th e r e j a r t in fo u r co lo rs, a n d fe a tu re s in
a p p e a rs to be ju s t a b o u t as m u ch b e a u tifu l s h a d e s th e in te n s e b ig n ess
ch a n ce fo r s e ttle m e n t of th e R u s­ of th e g re a t o u td o o rs a n d Im m edi­
sia n co m p lic a tio n s a s th e r e w as a t a te ly s u g g e sts a v acatio n .
G enoa.
O ne o u tco m e o f th e la tte r
W ith in th e b o o k let a r e pages of
h a s been a c o m p lete a g re e m e n t be­ in fo rm a tio n th a t give th e v a c a tio n ­
tw e e n ¡the so v ie t g o v e rn m e n t a n d ists a good id ea of o u tin g p laces,
G erm an y .
D esp ite d e n ia ls. It is how to re a c h th e m , h o te l a n d cot-
p ra c tic a lly kn o w n t h a t th e tw o a g e ra te s , w ith n a m e s a n d a d d re s s e s
c o u n trie s liave e n te re d in to a com - o f m a n a g e rs o r o w n ers.
T h e a r-
m erc ia l tre a ty a n d m P a r is y e s te r - ' t id e s a re w ell illu s tr a te d w ith n e a t-
d ay th e n e w sp a p e r L ’E c la ir p r in te d j ly g ro u p e d h a lfto n e s.
w h a t p u rp o rts to be th e m ilita ry
A sh lan d is p ro m in e n tly fe a tu re d
a g re e m e n t re a c h e d betw een G er- on p ag e 22 a s b e in g “ O re g o n ’s F a m -
m an y a n d R u ssia a n d w hich d oes o u s S p a .” B e a u tifu l L lth la P a r k is
m m «
May bö,
FIRES o .\ WIFE AND
Majestic, Worlas Largest Ship, Makes Maiden'Voyage
Established 1876
T h is is th e te x t of a m ilita ry
Published Ever? Evening Except
co n v e n tio n said to h a v e been signed
Sunday
by re p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e R u ssia n so­
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
v iet a rm y a n d th e G e rm a n g e n e ra l
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
s
ta f f in B erlin . A p ril 3, by th e p rin ­
. PAPER
cipal c la u se of w hich th e G erm an s
T E L E P H O N E 39
a g re e tt> fu rn is h th e red a rm y w ith
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
th e a rm s a n d m a te ria l n e c e ssa ry to
eq
u ip 180 re g im e n ts of in fa n try a n d
su b scrip tion P rice D elivered In City:
One m o n th ......................................$ .65 s u ffic ie n t heavy field a r tille r y fo r
T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95 20 In fa n try divisions.
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75
T he G erm an
g e n e ra l s ta f f is
One y e a r ........................................ 7.50
pledged
to
re
o
rg
a
n
iz e th e R u ssia n ,
Mail and R ural R ou tes
B
alctic
a
n
d
B
lack
Sea fle e ts, a n d
One m o n th ................................... ". $ .65
T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95 fu rn is h 500 a irp la n e s to g e th e r w ith
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50 sp a re p a rts a n d 150 field w ireless
One year ........................................ 6 .5 t
o u tfits . T h e G e rm a n s w ill tra in 60
ADVERTISING RATES
R u ssian a v ia to rs in th e la te s t d is ­
Display Advertising
iln g i e In se rtio n , each in c h .............30c coveries a n d send te c h n ic a l e x p e rts
YEARLY CONTRACTS
to R u ssia to speed up th e e x istin g
Display Advertising
m u n itio n p la n ts a n d open new fa c ­
O ne tim e a w e e k ................................. 27 %c
to
Tw o tim e s a w e e k .................................25 c rie s.
E v ery o th e r d a y ....................................20 c
Local R eaders
IN WHOSE EYE, THE MOTE?
E a c h lin e, e ach t i m e .......................TOc
An
h y s te ric a l, v ain a n d silly g irl
To run, e v e ry o th e r dUy fo r one
c h a rg e s
m o n th , each lin e, each tim e . . 7c in M aine m ad e a b s u rd
To run~every issu e fo r o n e m o n th
a g a in s t a m in is te r, k n o w n f a r a n d
o r m o re, e ach line, each t i m e . . 5c w ide fo r his se rv ic es to th e c o m m u n ­
C lassified C olum n
ity a n d h is good w orks.
T h e g irl
One c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
T o r u n ev ery issu e fo r o n e m o n th w as believed, th e m in is te r o stra c iz e d
o r m o re, % c th e w o rd each tim e.
by th e c o m m u n ity to su ch a n e x te n t
L eg al R a te
th a t h e s h o t a n d k ille d him self. T he
F ir s t tim e , p e r 8 -p o ln t l i n e .......... 10c
g irl th e n co nfessed h e r a c c u sa tio n s
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t tim e , p er 8-
p o ln t lin e ........................................ 5c w ere baseless, a n d th e m an Inno­
C a rd of t h a n k s ............................... $1.00 c e n t, w h e re u p o n th e c o m m u n ity — it
O b itu a rie s , th e H u e ........................ 2 ^ c m u st be a nice p lace to live— con­
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
d em ns th e g irl!
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
If th e c o m m u n ity w ould co ndem n
o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ its e lf fo r in to le ra n c e , s c a n d a l-m o n g ­
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill 'be e rin g a n d to ta l f a ilu re o f lo y alty , It
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d w ould be m o re to th e p o in t. S tra n g e
v e rtis ln g w hen an ad m issio n o r o th e r
th a t a m in is te r of th e gospel, w ith
c h a rg e Is m ade.
his y e a rs of ex p erien ce, could n o t
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
rea liz e t h a t th o se w ho con d em n ed
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
him
w ith o u t evidence, w ere o u t of
ing am o n g som e a s to w h a t const!
tu te a new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , th e ir ow n m o u th s co n d e m n e d ; th a t
w e p r in t th is v ery sim p le ru le , w hich w hen people b elieve evil w ith o u t
is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti­ p roof, It is b ecau se, u n d e r s im ila r
a te b etw een th e m : “ A L L f u tu r e c irc u m s ta n c e s , th ey
w ould them -
e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e
is m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n IS selves h a v e been evil!
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is a p p lie s to
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
08676759
k in d a s w ell a s to in d iv id u als.
A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
th e y h av e o c c u rre d Is new s.
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
m e e tin g s of societies w h e re no
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS
NEW S.
tu o
T H E N SH tX IT S H ÎY ls E L t'
SE A T T L E . May 20.— W h ile sc o re s
of people on a crow ded d o w n to w n
s tre e t, looked on h e re la s t n ig h t,
R o b e rt C o rn ell, c a p ta in of th e tu g
Iscum of th e L illico T u g b o a t co m ­
p any, shot, his w ife, M rs. E liz a b e th
C ornell, th ro u g h th e neck a n d th e n
fired a b u lle t th ro u g h his ow n h e a i/f
As a r e s u lt of th e sh o o tin g a ffra y ,
C ornell is re p o rte d dying a t a hos-
p ital h e re , and M rs. C ornell is sa id
to h av e a chance a t recovery
: ------------- ------------------
M rs. S. J. S tu m p died a t h e r hom e
la T a le n t T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t
1 .4 0 » c lo c k , from d ro p sy of th e
h e a rt from w hich she had been a
s u ff e re r fo r so m e tim e.
M rs. S tu m p w as born in M issouri
in 1863, bein g 59 y e a rs old a t th e
tim e of h e r d e a th .
She m oved to
th e v icin ity of T a le n t in 1908, a n d
has lived th e re c o n tin u o u sly since
th a t tim e.
She elaves to su rv iv e h er. h e r h u s ­
b a n d , fo u r d a u g h te rs , tw o sons, 11
g ra n d c h id lre n a n d tw o b r o il e r s . T he
c h ild re n a re Jo h n W . a n d W illiam
S tu m p , M rs, W illiam C rosby, M r s .!
1 he New White Star Liner, as Large as 400 House s, Compared with a Liner of Twenty-five Years Ago
H E w orld’s larg est ship, the M ajestic, a p as­
senger liner of 56,000 gross tons, left Southam p-
ton M ay 10 for N ew Y ork on her m aiden voyage.
O rd in ary folks on shore find it hard to realize the
«¿ze of this last and greatest addition to the w orld’s
V e ts. She is five tim es as large as the average big
' .can steam ship of 25 years ago, while her tonnage
*, as great as that of all the 132 ships in the historic
Spanish A rm ada of 1588. H er interior space equals
O a t of 400 ordinary 8-room houses, and she has 1,245
T
CRYSTAL DETECTOR
EASY TO CONSTRUCT
Telephone Condenser and Re­
ceivers Can Better Be Pur­
chased— Mounting the Set.
stateroom s, besides g reat public room s tw o stories
high. H e r length is 956 feet, her breadth 100 feet,
and she is 102 feet deep from the captain’s bridge to
the keel.
T h e M ajestic’s w eight is 64,000 tons. If she were
to hit an object when going only a t five miles an
hour the blow delivered would be equal to that of
14,500 F o rd cars. H er horse pow er is 100,000, and
her speed m ore than 25 knots, or nearly 30
statu te m iles an hour. She has capacity for 4 100
passengers and carries a crew of 1,000.
raents, th e tuner, th e cry stal detector
and the telephone condenser, can be
m ounted on a stained base of wood,
say, eight inches square and one-half
inch thick. T his will keep the com­
ponent p a rts of th e set together, m ak­
ing a com pact u nit of the whole and
also be advantageous In th a t It will
hold th e in stru m en ts w hile a d ju st­
m ents a re being made.
T he sketch show s how the in stru ­
m ents a re connected w ith each other
and to the ground. T he condenser is
connected to one side of the tu n er ano
to the crystal detector. T he ground
is connected to the o th er side of the
phones and th e condenser and the
tuner.
Lam p cord is excellent fo r connect­
ing up small radio sets of th is kind—
It being a good conductor, well Insu­
lated and easy to handle.
C. E. S tite s, M rs. G. W . B u rn e tt a ^ d
Mrs. M arion D ozier.
T he fu n e ra l will be held S u n d ay
a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 from th e B re th -i
ren c h u rc h in A sh lan d , an d i n t e r - !
m e n t will be in M o u n tain View
c e m e te ry in c h a rg e of J. P . Dodge
m a y be had on r e 9 u e s t to a g e n ts of an d Sons, fu n e ra l d ire c to rs.
th e (Southern P a c ific lin es, o r by
w ritin g J o h n M. S cott, g e n e ra l p a s­
JO SEPH IN E CAVES ROAD
s e n g e r a g e n t, P o rtla n d .
TO RE OPEN IN JUNE
Bon Ton
Cafe
FOURTH STREET
FIRST FROM AND
LAST TO DEPOT
Q U ICK LU NCH AND S E R V IC E
P R IC E S R EA SO N A B LE
Provost Bros.
SURPRISE SHOWER
T he J o s e p h in e C ou n ty C aves h ig h ­
G IV EN TO T E A C H E R w ay w ill he re a d y fo r tra ffic by th e
f irs t of J u n e , Jo sep h L eahy te lls th e
M rs. W illiam D eW itt, 550 AIM-
G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
T he w arm
son s tr e e t, gave a s u rp ris e sh o w e r
w e a th e r is ta k in g th e snow o ff fast
fo r Miss E liz a b e th B lum e T h u rs d a y
a n d is m ak in g it possible to p u rsu e
e v e n in g a t th e D eW itt hom e, an d
th e w ork rap id ly .
T h e w ork of
m an y b e a u tifu l as well a a v a lu a b le
d e c k in g th e L ak e creek b rid g e will
p re s e n ts w ere receiv ed by M iss
be com p leted n e x t w eek. All slides
B lum e.
w ill be o u t of th e w ay by th a t tim e
T h e e v e n in g
w as sp e n t w ith
an d a little fin ish in g w ork is a ll th a t
g am es a n d n e e d le w o rk , lig h t re ­
will be left. T h e re is still som e snow
fre s h m e n ts b e in g se rv e d by th e
beyond L a k e c re e k .
A ccording to
h o stess.
A ll th e d e c o ra tio n s w ere
Mr. L eahy th e ro ad from H o llan d to
of a b rid a l n a tu re .
th e h ig h w a y is n o t in bad co n d itio n .
T h o se p re s e n t fo r th e sh o w e r
w ere th e M isses E liz a b e th B lum e,
A process h a s been in v en te d in
_ V e tris M cC redie, G race H a w k y ard , A u s tra lia fo r th e e x tra c tio n of g rea se
| ay C a rv e r- G race K nopp, M a rjo rie
■ V anScyco, M abie Bay, Am y S tifle, fro m wool w ith o u t th e use o f acids.
j T en n y F ra k e s , A lpha M ackenzie,
a n d Mr. an d M rs. D eW itt.
____ _________________
| P IC T U R E S SH O W N AT
T he m aterial needed to construct a
sim ple crystal d etecto r is as follow s:
Piece of silicon o r galena molded
In a m etal button, 25 cents.
HOW TO LISTEN IN
Tw o binding posts, 20 cents.
T
here
are tw o variables in our radio
A block of shellacked or stained
receiver
th a t
req u ire ad ju stm en t
wood 3 by 3% Inches.
when it Is desired to llsten-in; first,
A thin strip of sheet? copper or the detector, and second, the slide po-
brass % Inches wide by tw o inches
sltlon on th e tuner. Once the slider
long.
position has been determ ined for any
M ount th e two binding posts on th e given tra n sm ittin g station, It is only
block of wood as shown, fastening un­
necessary to a d ju s t the detector to
der one binding post a strip of copper pick up th a t sam e statio n again.
THE LYRIC THEATER
or b rass—see sketch—and under the
To o p erate the receiver for the first
other binding post a colled up spring tim e It is best to w ait until some
“ A lice in H u n g e rla n d ” w as show n j
of fine springy copper or brass wire. station like KDKA Is tra n sm ittin g be-
By placing the button of m etal con- tw een 8:30 and 9:30 p. m. Then ad- a t th e L y ric th e a te r T h u rs d a y e v e n ­
ing to a good-sized crow d, w hich
w e re w ell pleased w ith th e p ic tu re . |
F o llo w in g th e sh o w in g of th e pi<V
G a si
tu re s , M ayor C. B. L a m k in , local
c h a irm a n of th e N e a r E a s t re lie f, o r­
-/M t? » /
ganized a c o m m itte e re p re s e n tin g
C r '■pz/
th e c o m m u n ity , w ith su b -c h a irm e n
as follow s: On g e n e ra l s o lic itin g ,j
W. W. R o b in so n ; on c h ild re n ’s and i
y o u n g p eo p le’s c o n trib u tio n s , M rs
A. D. J ils o n ; on c lo th in g , Rev. C. F.
K o eh ler.
T he a n n u a l s ta te w ide collection
of used c lo th in g w ill be n e x t W ed ­
n e sd ay an d a ll a r e u rg e d to h av e
th e la rg e s t possible a m o u n t of used
The Crystal Detector.
c lo th in g rea d y on t h a t d a te .
T he fin a l sh o w in g of th e p ic tu re
w ill be a t one of th e c h u rc h e s in
T a le n t S u n d ay e v e n in g u n d e r th e
d ire c tio n o f W . A. Sellw ood.
TUNtft
SEEKING PAROLE, IS
C Q z zrr
A. r -
3;
FACED BY SECOND CHARGE
ahtcwna
GftOUUO
—
R E D B L U F F , C alif., M ay 20.—
W illis G a u th h ie r, 22, w ho say s his
hom e is 22 m iles e a s t of M arysville,
DtTCCTofc
C 0N 01H X4
se ek in g re le a se on p ro b a tio n , a f te r
h a v in g p leaded g u ilty in th e s u p e r­
n
J
io r c o u rt h e re to a c h a rg e of p a ssin g ;
a w o rth le ss check fo r $10 on J . B.
C ra w fo rd , p ro p rie to r of a g e n e ra l
m e rc h a n d is e s to re a t R ich field .
W h ile th e in q u iry w as in p ro g re ss
w ith re fe re n c e to th e R ich field bad
T tu
R e c e iv e *
check case, a m an n a m e d S m ith ap-i
p e a re d on th e scene h e re a n d t o l d '
8et Mounted on Base, W ith Connections Shown.
th e o ffic ers th a t G a u th ie r only a few
taining th e crystal of silicon or gale­ Just th e d etecto r by changing th e d ays ago p u rc h a s e a m o to rcy cle f r o m ,
na on the strip of m etal and allowing point a t which the spring and crys­
him a t O rlan d . F o r th is , S m tih d e­
the spring to m ake contact w ith the tal of th e detecto r m ake contact until,
c
la re d , G a u th ie r gave him a w o rth ­
surface of the cry stal the detector is when a nearby electric light is snapped
less
check fo r $175.
com plete and ready for operation.
on and off, a click Is heard in
A com plete crystal detector can be the head phones. T he detector is now
purchased from 75 cents to $2, de­ ad ju sted on a sensitive spot on the WORK TO START ON
pending upon the type.
KLAMATH RIVER ROAD
crystal. By changing the slider po­
Two o ther pleqes of a p p a ra tu s are sition, th e tra n sm ittin g statio n should
Y R E K A , C alif., M ay 20.— C on­
necessary th a t cannot be readily con­ be picked up.
s tru c tio n of a sectio n of th e K la m ­
stru c te d —they a re th e telephone con­
A fter a statio n is once picked up a th riv e r la te ra l of th e s ta te h ig h ­
denser and the receivers. A tele­ It is an easy m atte r to a d ju st the de­
phone condenser to be used in sh u n t­ tecto r and slider position until m axi­ w ay fro m H appy C am p to a ju n c ­
ing across the phones can be p u r­ mum response is obtained In th e tel­ tio n w ith th e m ain s ta te hig h w ay ,
n o r th of Y re k a h a s been a u th o riz e d
chased for about 50 cents.
ephone receiver. W ith a sim ple set
F o r us? w ith a radio receiver of of the kind described in th is and pre- by th e C a lifo rn ia h ig h w a y com m is-
this type it Is recom m ended th a t a ceding articles and a little practice ■s io n - T he w ork wil1 be u n d e rta k e n
pair o f 3,000-ohm, M urdoch type. No. one soon becomes adept a t picking up ! by co n v ict la b o r, th e c o n v ict cam p
56 receivers, costing $6, be purchased. a given station. T he entertain m en t now a t In g o t, S h a s ta c o u n ty , b ein g
These are all the necessary ¡»arts derived from listeniug-iq is usually
m oved to th e m o re iso la te d K la m a th ;
needed for the complete receiver.
well worth the time spent and the section
If it is desired, th e th ree instru- money invested.
Headquarters for
GARDEN TOOLS
SPRAY PUMPS
PRUNING SHEARS
IIOSE—and
LAWN SUPPLIES
W. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
S afety b lad e s re sh a rp e n e d
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30o
doz. D obule b it, 60c d o i.
C hildren’s W ork A
Specialty
!
A T
Hotel Vendome
for a real place to eat. H om e Cooked m eals served fam ily style.
B reak fast to order.
R egular dinner, KO cents. Sunday chick««
dinner, 7K cents. Just across from Library— 42K E a st Main St.
MR. and MRS. HUDNELL, Props.
CALL AT
Ashland Realty Co.
----- for-----
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES
•---- and-----
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Opposite City Hall
Ashland. Oregon
O pen S u n d a y s
8 A. M .to 5:30 P. M.
GUARANTEED VULCANIZING
When we repair a tire or tube we guarantee same to last
the life of tire or tube we repair. If it fails to do this—
Your Money Will Be Cheerfully Refunded
±
FISK AND GOODRICH TIRES
Michelin Red Ring-Shaped Tubes
KRUGGEL BROS.
T ire S h o p
374 E. Main
Things Worthwhile
w ell describ ed .
A scene in th e p a r k '
O th e r places of r e s o r t co v ered in
w ith one of th e fa lls on A sh la n d th e b o o k let In clu d e T illa m o o k c o u n ­
cre e k is p ic tu re d .
t.v beaches, M ount J e ffe rs o n , th e u p ­
T h e d e lig h ts of N e w p o rt— c h a rm - p er W illa m e tte , D iam ond p eak , th e
ing se a sh o re re s o rt, a re w ell to ld in M cK enzie riv e r. T h re e S iste rs, Coos
p a ra g ra p h a n d p ic tu re . Nye B e a c h ,! Bay reg io n , th e u p p e r U m pqua, O re-
b ro ad a n d sm o o th , is show n w ith gon caves, th e R ogue riv e r a n d th e
som e of th e n e a rb y s to p p in g places. K la m a th la k e c o u n try , P o rtla n d a n d
M ag n ificlen t a n d m o st n a tu r a l is vicin ity , b e a u tifu l O sw ego la k e , O re-
th e p a n o ra m ic re p ro d u c tio n of C ra- g o n ’s m in e ra l s p rin g s a n d g olf lin k s.!
te r L ak e, w hich is show n on c e n te r
T he b o o k le t is now o ff th e p ress
s p re a d of th e fo ld e r in fo u r colors. a n d is fo r fre e d is trib u tio n . C opies
Like all worthwhile things thrift requires
effort, but the rewards of thrift are such that
all effort or sacrifice is well worthwhile.
VIRGINIA
CAFE
An interest hearing account with us is one of
the easiest ways of accumulating funds for in­
vestment or other purposes.
2 9 F ir s t S t.
The Citizens Bank
We invite you to open an account here.
THE BEST OF EATING
EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED
Ashland,
-"¡E
Oregon