Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 24, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
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TOft'ÖS
Comfttenting 0} the fact th a t AuP-
ti«is
sometimes Ih e four or five hun­
Eitabllahed 1876
( h watch it him before the brakes ger. William A. Mctfetl and <3 nog
Published Every Evening Except dred years, an exchange asks, “ who
could
he applied and the car stopped. L. McNeil. They picked up the In-
in thunder wants to be a tu rtle ? ”
Sunday
1 p ® CdF WUCh struck Hannon bor,i iu-ed man and brought him to the
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Might put th a t question up to Har-
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*. ^ a h fo rn .a license, and the occu- city, where he is resting easily at
o
d
McCormick,
the
harvester
king
ne
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PA PFR
In ju d g in g th e Jo se p h in e co u n ty pants gave the names of Alfred H a­ sanitarium today.
father of the more or less famous
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household exhibit at their county
M athilde and prospective father-in-
fair
last year, many women made
law
of
the
agile,
if
aged,
Swiss*
rid­
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
this
statem
ent to me “We should
ing m aster. He is reported to have
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subscription Price Delivered in City: been monkeying with the gland
have known before we exhibited.
Oue month .................................. $ .65
what points were to be scored. - or
Three m o u t h s .............................. 1.96 transference process, with an eye on
longevity.
I am sure I could have brought a
Six mouths .................................. 3.75
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better display if 1 had known what
One year • ..................................... 7.50
Mail and Rural Routes
standards were required.’’
Within a couple of weeks, we may
One month .................................. $ .66 expect to see the pugilistic cham
Household exhibits at the fair
Three months .............................. 1.95
should
dem onstrate standards of ex­
pionship
of
the
world
put
on
the
L A N G W O O D Range is another
Hix months .................................. 3.50
cellence
in cookery, in sewing and
public
m
arket.
The
New
York
state
One year ..................................... 6.6t
W hi
prominent LANG model. Although made
other needlework and in handwork
boxing commission has issued an
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
for wood only, its construction embodies the
of various kinds. For this reason
edict th at unless Jack Dempsey ac­
•lngie insertion, each inch........... 80c cepts the challenge of the negro
score cards for household exhibits
famous L A N G H ot Blast Principle. The
IB i
YEARLY CONTRACTS
at
fairs
have
been
prepared
by
Mrs
H
arry
Wil
s,
by
July
10th,
the
cham
­
Display Advertising
re s j.
Langwood is guaranteed to burn 50 per cent
Jessie D. McComb, in charge of
One tim e a w eek...................... 27V4c pionship will be declared vacant
Zfjj fuel than any other wood burning range
Two times a week......................25 c at least so far as New York is con
home economics extension of Ore­
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J,
'F z
Every other d a y .........................20 c cerned. It is therefore among the
I gon A gricultural college, and will be
on rhe market if properly installed. The
Local Readers
available
for
anyone
wishing
copies
possibilities,
th
at
for
the
second
Each line, each tim e .....................10c
purchase price will be refunded if the Lang­
time we may witness a negro wear
at the home dem onstration office in i
To run every other day for one
Medford.
wood does not do exactly as it is guaranteed.
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c ing the pugilistic crown, albeit the
To run every issue for one month
Here
are
some
of
the
standards:
title might be grabbed by default.
cf more, each line, each tim e .. 5c
CANNED FRUITS: Canned fruit
Classified Column
LyiAGlLOOD in your kitchen ueiQ
should
be uniform in size, shape and
A
PREVIOUS
EXPERIENCE
One cent the word each time.
mean reduced fu e l hills, less work in
degree of ripeness, carefully pre­
To run every issue for one month
(Salem Capital Journal)
operation, better results in cooking a n d
or more,
the word each time.
pared. evenly packed, and not over­
In order to favorably influence j
Legal Rate
more genuine stote satisfaction generally.
cooked. It should be clean and of
f i r s t time, per 8-pt)nt lin e .........10c Oregon public opinion. Union Pa­ h . n : out
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Various L A N G models are on display
n atural color. Syrup should be clean
cific officials are giving out state-1
Each subsequent time, per 8-
o i 'S r t ’ and not too heavy, free from sedi­
a t our store.
polnt line .................................... 6c ments implying, but not promsing, J ora)*'" iu?i beel1 bUllt by llle sovenuuent durln« the war at the
‘ f ,*** ’* ment and not too abundant.
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00 the early completion of the Natron 000. Citizens raised $1,500, the burgnin price for o n e nf th l
aented It to the Legion poet. Bulkheads h .t4 be “ torn o J S i t
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'..d' ¡ ¿ ¿ ¡ ¿ à * ' X " t h ê V T * ‘ T 80" lln<!8- pro‘
CANNED VEGETABLES:
Can
"Forces the smoke right over the p re
fitted up. dance hall, put to, and the e l u h h X u “ omple,e Ti e X 5 2 T
G iving the range an ejpeieru) higher"
ned
vegetables
should
be
uniform
in
vided
the
Southern
Pacific
and
Cen-
Advertislng for fraternal orders
Shown here as it was being towed through the I a t# w .n h i \
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size,
medium
m
ature,
neatly
packed
permanent
moorings
on
the
lake.
ashington
canal
to
its
lia
l
Pacific
systems
are
separated.)
o r societies charging a regular initi­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ As a m atter of fact these lines will i
have a natural flavor and color,
ligious and benevolent orders will be be completed, w hether the railroads TELEPHONE EMPLOYES TO
small proportions of liquid, and be
ic tik . m.i
charged the regular rate for ail ad are unmerged o r not, for until their
HAVE PICNIC TOMORROW S n X c h
firm but well cooked.
vertlslng when an admission or other
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parts
well
in
JELLY : Je<ly should be clear,
completion
they
are
a
liability.
Con­
charge la made.
The
annual
Ia
varied
Program
of
single
and
four-
sparkling,
and with no sign of crys­
struction wi,l of course be delayed
he annual picnic of the employes hand pieces.
What Constitutes Advertising
tals, letain its shape after removal!
and Tele
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In order to allay a m isunderstand­ nnril the disposition of the Central of
.. the
. Pacific Telephone anu
ieie- > At
the program s close
Mrs from glass, should he the natural
Pacific
is
definitely
settled.
ing among some as to what consti
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w n iT e ” fi."d,h: “ ,“ SUe
' »"<« her pupil, served , h .
color and have the flavor of the
tutes news and what advertising,
Oregon had one experience with E,k,ey p i : ‘"
eo o t de ici° - 3 p“ ° cb-
we print this very simple rule, which the Union Pacific in control of the
fruit. It should be tender, should
Is used by newspapers to differenti­
cut easily with a spoon, and yet be
North Bend
ate between them : “ ALL future Central Pacific, and that was when and all plans have been completed
so
firm ,h a t the ang.<s of the cut’ ’
Legion
hall
nearing
the
Union
Pacific
controlled
both
the
events, where an admission charge
tor the event of the year in telephone completion
edges remain. No fore’gn substances;
Is made or a collection is taken IS Southern and Central Pacifies from annals. Athletic sports of every de-
u, ,
ADVERTISING." This applies to 1902 to 1»14, when the H arrim an scription will be indulged in and t Bend ~
The con­
— McRin,ey-Hai”
McKinley-Hampson
Pson mill should appear in jelly.
■tAKG
organizations and societies of every
uu
geu
in,
and
starts
sawing
25,000
feet
of
lum
ber
tain er should be clean, with a close­
m
erger
was
dissolved
and
the
South-.som
e
very
handsome
prizes
will
be
i«n
kind as well as to individuals.
ly fitted lid and a neat label.
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All reports of such activities after P n » tJ iCltlC SOt ° Ut ° f Un*On PacIfic j hu,lg °P £° r the winners of the dif-i
control.
they have occurred is news.
FLORENCE
POOL.
ferent events.
All coming social or organization
Home Demonstration Agent.
As soon as the transportation
Loosest Sort of Homespun Weave.
A sh’and m erchants have very gen­
meetings of societies where no
Wool etamine Is the material used
money contribution is solicited, in iti­ monopoly was established by Mr. erously donated a' num ber of prizes
ation charged, or collecton taken IS H arrim an, the Union Pacific closed to be offered, and the picnic com­ for this suit. It is the loosest sort HIGHWAY ACCIDENT
NEWS.
the Sacram ento gateway, forcing all m ittee is thankful to all who have of homespun weave, and It also has
CAUSES BROKEN LEG
about It a wlriness of character that
Oregon
traffic
to
go
over
the
Oregon
taken this method of aiding the suc­ makes It take very interesting lines,
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
An accident on the highway north
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ Short Line or pay the transcontinen­ cess of the affair. The following when developed either in the little
LET US
ter.
tal rate plus the local ra te from Sac­ have donated prizes:
spring suit or In a coat dress meani of A sh'and Thursday afternoon, re­
SHOW
ramento. To force the opening of
Suggs Millinery, E lh a rt’s Drug to be worn on the street. It Is a sulted in a broken leg for Jerry T. I
YOU
this gateway and restore competi­ Store, P o rter’s Confectionery, Mur­ fabric which Is a little more dressy Hannon, who was walking north on :
SOLOMONITES
P. J. AMER
tion for traffic moving from eastern phy’s Electric, Ford Garage, Dick­ than the woolen homespun which Is the left hand side of the road and,
Ashland, Oregon
states to Oregon, Salem business erson’s Paint Shop, Stock’s, Ideal going Into the sport suits, and yet its upon the approach of a machine from
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Alain St.
Phone l.‘5t
t o
weave is so much like that of home- the oposite direction, stepped over
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MARY’S LITTLE DRESS
<?> men brought suit before the in ter­ Grocery, Holmes Grocery,
Plaza ; spun that it keeps the fabric in tlie
<§> Mary had a little dress,
<§> state commerce commission. The de­
Market, Simpson’s H ardw are, D e t- ;claas oi Popularly accepted materials, to the right hand side of the road,
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Diaphanous and low’;
<ss> cision in this case, known as the H. rick’s Groceteria, M itcheli’s C loth-' Fo,l“w,nK the craze for the long direct y in the path of a north-bound ,
Copy 1C 2 Col. X 9 io.
And everywhere th a t Mary went <S> S. Giles & Co. case, was w ritten by ing, Plaza Confectionery, Ashland ? wa,8tHne tbat Is bloused, many of the
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The men were sure to go.
<$> Franklin K. Lane, then a member
<8> They followed her along the <?> of the commission, who stated:
K y & Morrison, E nders’ Dry bloused, Russian line with a very
street—
<$> This petition is brought by certain ,,
Goods,
H odkinson’s Jewelry, Enders ' short, flaring peplum and a high,
The reason you can guess;
<•> business men in the W illam ette val­
Grocery,
Price’s
Confectionery, •tending collar. It is an Informal sort
ley,
out
of
the
m
istaken
belief
that
& Though there wasn’t much to <S>
this
commission
has
power
to
order
Kruggel
Brothers,
Elkhorn
Gun of suit, but one that Is extremely
Mary,
<$>
earn ers to compete with each other Snore; Square Deal Grocery, E ast youthful in Its appearance and which,
There was less to Mary’s <$>
The com plainants feels th at they
for that reason, is . bound to exert a
dress.
<$> are not in a position to receive the Side pharmacy, Irw in’s, Bond & strong Influence upon spring styles.
tu I benefit of their location, by rea­ Aikin, Golden Rule, Johnson’s Jew ­ With it the High, close-fitting Russian
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Rose turban is the thing, and the whole
son of the fact th a t both the direct elry,, Plum m er’s ¡Grocei^,
line
and
the
indirect
line
are
now
Brothers, McGee’s, Nininger & W ar­ makes an Interesting silhouette which
On to G rants Pass and the Jose­
operated under the same m anage­ ner, Class A Garage, Swenson & Mc­ Is new in every way.
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR
phine Caves.
ment,
which
has
directly
destroyed
Black has been so predominant
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the competition th a t previously ex­ Rae, McNair’s Drugs, D arling Stu­ among the winter street fashions, and
dio,
and
P
errin
e’s.
Borrowing trouble is the easiest isted between the Southern Pacific
we have become so accustomed to see­
thing in the world. There are so and the Union Pacific; fu rth er th at
ing
It used in combination .with gray
arrangem ent has placed them on
many who w ant to get rid of it.— a the lateral
DAMAGE
DONE
TO
COLISEUM
instead of a main line.
Jacksonville Post.
The line from Ogden to P ortland
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the complainants say was chartered English Writer Criticizes Action of
Conan Doyle, commenting on pro­ by the governm ent to be operated as
the Authorities in Removing
AND YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF
Ivy From the Wall».
hibition, says th a t the only differ­ one continuous line and was always
so operated until the H arrim an m er­
ence between this country and E ng­ ger, and the W i’lam ette valley and
GETTING THIS C A R
For many centuries down to Febrn-
land on the liquor question is, »hat the country south thereof was built
ar-
v
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1872,
there
was
a
solemn
pro­
here we have to go on a s ti’l hunt up accordingly.
F u rth er comment by the commis­ cession from the Church of San Clem­
to get it, and over there it hunts
ente to «lie Coliseum in Rome, carry­
sion goes to the point th at:
you up.
ing the relics of Saint Ignutius, the
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The two routes, which were for­ disciple of St. John and companion
merly under separate managements,
The reports from H errin, Ills., have
been merged and the traffic, of Polycarp, arourd the scene where
where nonunion miners were slaugh­ which was formerly competitive, is on that date he :>ad been devoured
tered, would indicate th a t some peo­ now forced by rate adjustm ent to by lions as the fi:st of the martyrs
The spot where
ple give th eir approval to the m eth­ move over the more direct line via of the Coliseum.
shortly after his death 115 Christians
Portland.
From
the
standpoint
of
ods of the Hun In the late world
economy of transportation, th a t con­ were shot down by arrows was
war, w hatever the rest of the world dition is beneficial to the railroad, marked, until 1872, by a cross which
may think about it.
and so long as the public secures was then destroyed.
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reasonable rates and prom pt service
“The dealings of the authorities !
Portland gets the 1924 convention via the direct route there is no sub­ with that ancient monument have been I
stantial reason fhy the traffic should ueither merciful nor tender.” says an
of the American Federation of La­ not
follow the line of least resist­
“Na­
bor. Seems as if the attractions of ance. There lies behind the com­ article in Cornhlll (London).
ture has clothed its ruined walls with
th a t city are stronger than the fact plaint, however, the belief that ben­
an exquisite veil of greenery; a flora
that some of the most ardent sup­ efits are to be had from competition so marvelous and Interesting that
porters of the “open shop” in the between genuinely rival carriers and books had been written on its 400 va­
that this competition cannot be
northw est are to be found in the gained when such competition ceases rieties, a few of which were so rare
To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on ‘‘Ford Day”
rose city.
even under governmental regualtlon. that their seeds are supposed to have
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If the Southern Pacific and Cen­ come in ancient days in the cages of
Monday, July 3rd
Which is it? “ Mussel Shoals” or tral Pacific are separated, it will re­ wild beasts from tropical countries.
They
have
all
been
scraped
away,
the
“ Muscle Shoals” ? Judging from the sult in the Union Pacific securing
walls are bare, and more damage lias
fight being put up to keep Ford out, the Central Pacific and restablish been done to them by dragging out
Wool Etamine in Cool Gray With the
it m ight very properly be called the the transportation monopoloy the the roots of the shrubs than might ■
' New Short Coat and a Waietccat
latter. The name of the Alabama m erchants of Salem sought to have have happened naturally In the course i of Striped Silk.
town where the great plant Is locat­ abrogated in 1912, and m aterially ei centuries.
O L D A N D N E W S U B S C R IP T IO N S
I and cream and tan, that It Is hard to
ed. however, is Mussel Shoals, the injure western Oregon by destroying
realize
that
It
will
ever
go
out
as
a
C A S H IN A D V A N C E
name being taken from the fact that traffic competition at present exist­
fashion. However, there are
, I universal
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the bayous In its vicinity are, per­ ing. Furtherm ore it will place ths PIANO RECITAL GIVEN
1 M o n th ........................
2 T ic k e ts
AT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
8frong rnm°rs that midnight blue for
HXIEKIAN C
H I k CH street wear th I s 8 pr J ng wl H { ake the
haps, the largest beds of mussels to cities of this section upon a lateral
2 Months ..................................... 5 Tickets
instead of a main line.
be found anyw here in the country.
'
' le»d against this established suprem-
Mrs. J. R. Robertson presented i acy of black. There will be many to
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3 Months ...................................... 12 Tickets
bei pupils in a piano recital last ev­ welcome the advent of this old. tried
The wets are looking forward
6 Months ......................................25 Tickets
FORMER ASHLAND MAN TO
ening in the Presbyterian church to and true color. Most women have
hopefully to the fall elections, but
1 Year ...........................................75 Tickets
BE BURIED AT ROCK POINT an appreciative audience. Many of the dark blue hab,t so ’ trongly es-
we do not notice any of the candi­
; her pupils a re quite young, but th e ir' rabl,she^ ,n tbe,r systems that they
dates running their legs off to hop
Each of These Tickets Will Bear a Number, and If You
George Damon, rtapordkeeper of work was very good. Miss M arjorie
th®, possibl,,ty of wear-
on a wet platform , in their own te r­ the local lodge, K nights of Maca-
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any other color. In. fact tbev can-
Hold the Lucky One, You Get a
d ’. Wh° 1S visiting bere fro m : not seem to feel at home In black
ritory. In some dry sections, how­ bees, received the following tele­ p
can to rn ia, was a form er pupil of smart as It may be. Blue, when It Is
ever, it may be observed th a t some gram today:
Mrs.
Robertson and played two bril-l becoming, carries with It much charm
of the candidates are carrying um­
Henry L. White, formerly of • iant numbers at the close. M arv!anrt character, though when It Is not
brellas. A m easure of preparedness Ashland, will be buried a t Rock
Galey and Lorain Brookmiller, in exactly the right tone for the per­
we presume, in the event of “ Old I oint, Oregon.
His body will a r ­
sonality In question, there can be no
Probabilities’’ forecasting a spell of rive at Gold Hill Sunday morning on more advanced work, showed espec-
iat talent.
Mary Morris
Jean
,nsIgnIflcant lookIng
wet weather.
W alker, Joe H artley, X e d
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train 14.
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