Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    A SHI A ND DAILY TIDINGS
rauii fwu
ently, th a t h istory is a study which
m ay be changed a t w ill; th a t it is
possible by leg is'a tiv e e n a ctm e n t to
Established 187«
Published Every Evening Except ad m it th is or ta k e aw ay th a t fact
from a history.
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
H istory is a chronicle of th a t
which
was. If a th in g hap p en ed ,"it
OFFICIAL C IT I AND COUNTY
) happened.
If it d id n ’t happen, It
PAPKE
d id n ’t happen. Saying th a t George
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W ashington was an E skim o w ouldn ’t
E. J. BARRETT. Editor
m ake him one; declaring th a t P ick ­
dnbecription Price Delivered in City: e tt won o r lost the b a ttle of G ettys­
One month .................. ................ $ .«5 b u rg would n e ith e r add to no r de­
Three m o n t h s ............ . ................ 1.96 tra c t from his tru e histo rical posi­
Six months . . . . ? ........................ 3.76
One year ...................................... 7.60 tion.
W hat we need in this country is
Mail and Rural Routes
One month ....................................$ .66 not m ore h istories, b u t b e tte r his­
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.96 to ries; not sectarian , biased, organi-
O ne^ear** .................................... g’gg S tation histories, b u t histo ries com-
pf’
. ed by histo rian s, which
tell the
ADVERTISING RATES
........................
.......................
Display Advertising
tru th , and t i e use of w hich shall
E a g le insertion, each in c h ...........30c be m andatory in public schools ben-
YEARLY CONTRACTS
e fittin g u n d er fed eral aid.
Display Advertising
Ashland
Tidings
GINGHAMS NEWEST SUMMER MODE
Thursday, July 6,
M ineral, a distance of ab o u t ten
miles, which has been b u ilt by th e
federal forest service in co-operation
w ith th e national park service.
W R ESTLER W IN S BR ID E
M ercury
on a ram page
IN U PPE R CAL1FORNLA
V:
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REDDING, Calif., July 6.— W ith
th e th erm o m eter running up a score
of 12 4 in exposed places and h ittin g
around 110 in th e shade. Redding
chalked up the hottest F o u rth of
Ju y in a score of vea"s.
Redding was not alone in its
sw eltering.
Even m ounts n points
te n t o u t reports of unprecedented
heat.
D unsm uir, wh ch is in th e sum m er
resort region, registered a tem p era­
tu re of 120 at exposed places.
Several pro stratio n s were reported
but none has proved serious.
At Red Bluff the tem p eratu re w at
officially registered a t 112.
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One tim e a w e e k . . . . . . ..........2 7 ^ c
Two tim es a w eek .
............ 26 c WINNERS OF PRIZES IN
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•v e r y other d a y ............
20 c
ATHLETIC EVENTS OF 4TH
Local Readers
■ach line, each tim e ..................... 10c
T he follow ing list gives th e nam es
To run every other dUy for one
of
th e w inners in th e various con­
month, each line, each t im e .. 7c
7
tests conducted in L ith ia p a rk on
To ru n every issue for one mouth
op more, each line, each t im e .. 6c Ju ly F o u rth :
Classified Column
G irls free for all 76 y ard dash-
y
One cent the word each time.
F
irs
t, N ina M iller; second, N orm a
To ran every issue for ooe month
m
G h 'G H i ‘W'1
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McCoy; th ird , J u lia F redenbing.
more, Vie the word each time.
BecOMtS STyhstf.
Legal Rate
Boys, 14 years, 75 y a rd dash—
First tim e, per 8-pcint lin e ..........10c F irs t, H. Grew; second, J. N ew ton;
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
th ird , Jo h n E dw ards.
point l i n e ...................................... 6c,
Boys, u n d er 14, 75 y a rd d ash—
Now adays th e p e tite dress
Card of t h a n k s .............................«1.00
o f organdy is w orn over a
Obituaries, the l i n e ....................2 Vic F irst, Lewis Y onkers; second, Jo h n
Fraternal Orders and Societies
shadow proof p e ttic o a t and
E d w ard s; th ird , A. Bryley.
Advertising for fraternal orders
th
a t’s all th ere is-------
L adies' b u tto n sew ing co n test—
or societies charging a regular initi­
The dotted swiss is like­
ation tee and dues, no discount. Re­ F irst, Mrs. J. B. V ollm er, K lam ath
wise
an old m aterial th a t
ligious and benevolent orders will "be Falls.
used to be m ade up into
charged the regular rate for ail ad
Boys’ c ra c k e r ¡race— F irs t, Jo h n
fussy affairs f o r th e old-
vertlslng when an admission or other E dw ards.
fashioned belle— b u t now—
ebarge la made.
G irls’ soda pop and c rack er race—
look a t th e sim plicity of ft as
What Constitutes Advertising
F irst, Viola D etrick.
m ade up in 1922, shown in
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
Pie eatin g contest— Boys, M erlin
L oti
the photo above. I t is worn
ing among some as to what consti-
C
reckenbush;
girls,
G
ladys
Berry.
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s ta r, who w ears it in h e r
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L adies’ basebafl throw — F irst,
wo print tbis very simple rule, which
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S l n P L t CHAH/*
forthcom ing P aram o u n t pic­
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ Mrs. H. O. C h ild re th ; second, Mrs.
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ate between them: "ALL future L. E. Hobbs; th ird , Mrs. Brook-
tu re , “ The Top o f New
events, where an admission charge
York.”
is made or a collection Is taken IS mi ler.
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in
the
history
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h e r o th e r dresses, Miss
F re e for all 100 yard dash— F irst,
ADVERTISING."
This applies to
den.
They
a
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m
ost
p
ro
p
er
fo
r
McAvoy
w
ears a chintz dress,
clothes
have
summer
clothes
organizations and societies of every Ed Coovling, of th e city electric de­
city w ear in down-town districts. o r English p rin t dress, such
kind as well as to individuals.
been
more
simple,
or
more
p a rtm en t.
A3 fo r organdy, it is a th in g of as is shown above in th e sketch
A ll reports of such activities after
charming.
Ladies* race— F irs t, Mrs. Tilley;
b eau ty a n d a joy in th e h o t city. to th e left.
This sp o rt dress
they have occurred is news.
Gingham , a s used in other W hat a difference betw een the is T H E th in g th is sum m er, and h as
All coming social or organization second, Mrs. F inch; th ird , Mrs. L. E.
y e a rs, m ade up dresses so ordi­ stra ig h t simple organdy frocks of been seen a t all th e fashionable
m eetings of societies where no Hobbs.
nary er so plain th a t th ey could today, and those th a t w ere worn lawn parties. It ;» th e fav o rite
money contribution is solicited, Initi­
G irls’ race, 16 y ears and oyer—
only be suitable fo r m orning w ear by m other or grandm other m any type of frock f a r the d ebutante
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
F irs t, Miss M organ.
fan the * neighborhood. But as y ears ago! They used to have o r­ ami the m » - w tiro n — n o t to
NEWS.
Pillow fight, boys— 13 years, E v­
■Ingham dresses are being fash- gandy frocks too, billowy things m ention tb s
E verybody’s
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, e re tt M oore; 15 years, C lifford
Isned this y ear, th ey a re exquisite worn over countless starched p e t­ fav o rite,
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When
worn with
Postoffice aa Second-class Mall Mat­
o f daintiness with h ats and ticoats.
M oore; 16 years, VI Mont.
E xtrem ely picturesque one of th e 1» mj - j new cartw heel
ter.
to m atch— m ade up so fetch- and all th a t so rt of thing, b u t hot hats, it is
T he Jesse W inburn special g irls’
so rt of o u t­
M
m I-« that t.h«v can hold th e ir own as th e dickens.
fit
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tu
g
of
w
ar
was
won
by
th
e
68
pound
SOLOMONITES
class.
Horseshoe Pitching
T H E CASH R E G IST E R
<»! The singles t it'e was won by B url O. A. C. STUDENT MAKES
ATTORNEY G EN ER A L (JIVES
I
H A R D IN G PEA C E M ED A L
TRIP TO CRATER LAKE
Oh. th e w orld’s a jolly old <§>i M iller of M edford. T h e m atches we e
OPINION TO ORCHARDIST
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orld, indeed,
«»Iqll very closely contested.
At the
Don C. W ilson, th e O. A. C. s tu ­
W ith its reg isters, clocks and «»close of th e m eet a tem p o rary or-
The a tto rn ey general of the sta te
dent,
who is spending his vacation of Orégon has given out an opinion
ineters.
«» ganization was fo men for th e pur
> And the ceaseless w atch and 3> pose of prom oting th e sp o rt in this m o toring th ro u g h the country and which affects a num ber of people
<?>, p art of th e state. W. W. E stes, of w ritin g special articles fo r various in this section of th e sta te , those
the co n stan t need
»
Of checking po ten tial cheat-
T alent, th e oldest plaver, was elected papers, a rriv ed in A shland th e firs t being affected are the o rch ard ists
♦
ers!
<» I chairm an. He th en called a m eeting of th e week for th e second tim e this and berry raisers. The opinion as
♦ All the m en a re thieves, and all < ! f o r S atu rd ay a t 2 o’c ock, in Med- season, a fte r having spent a few given out is to the effect th a t truck
ä
wom en, too,
ford, to m eet a t P a lm e r’s P iano days a t C ra te r L ake and in th e vi­ o p erato rs who haul berry or fru it Ì I z'*7 .
7^.
♦
Or they would be if we would
, House, for th e purpose of perfecting cinity of K la m a th Falls. He re tu rn e d pickers or th in n e rs to and from th e
let them ,
<» a p erm an en t o rganization. All in- to A shland by way of A ger a n d 1 o rch a rd s w here th e tru c k is hired
Ite
H ornbrook and rep o rts th a t th e Top- by o r furnished by th e o rch ard ist,
And th ey ’d b e tte r tak e care, <$> te rested a re invited to come.
w hatever they do,
The w inners of the doubles here sy g rad e is in good shape, b u t the arfl not required to obtain a perm it
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F o r i t ’s our in ten tio n to «»¡the F o u rth w ere Ja ck Vance, of Ash- road a fte r leaving th e grade is e x - to carrv passengers.
trem ely rough and rocky and m
a k e s _____________ _____
" g e t” them .
<$> land, and Mr. Sam ples, of T alent.
t h e g o in g s lo w w ith m any a bum p en p o R T JO X ES RVRXED SCROOL
— K iser in th e E xam iner. <s>
F irst samples of the President H ar­
route.
However, th e road is solid
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DEER SEASON IS ON AUG. 20,
TO BE REPLACED, COST $43,000 ding medal are on exhibition at the
LASTS UNTIL OCT. 31 and -easi’y passable, if one hag tim e
United States treasury. The medal
to spend in going over it.
H ittin g only th e high spots is
YREKA, Calif., Ju ly 6.— T he Sis­ completes a series of presidential
Mr. W ilson m ade th e trip in to the
sa fe r when av iatin g th an it is when
T he open season for buck d eer has
kiyou union board of education, a t peace medals comuieuiorutlns every
executive from W ashington down to
lak
e
by
way
of
M
edford,
and
w
as
ad­
m otoring.
been set th is y e a r from A ugust 20 tu
th e last re g u ’a r m eeting aw arded a Harding. The design is tlie work of
• •
vised
to
go
by
way
of
E
agle
P
oint
O ctober 31, by th e sta te gam e com ­
c o n tra ct for the b u ilding of a union George T. Morgan, an engraver of the
Jess W illard safi’s fhe can beat m ission. Open season fo r quail and and th e Mcleod bridge, b u t found by high school in F o rt Jones a t a cost Philadelphia mint, who has been
in
Dempsey if given seven m onths to : Chinese p h easan ts in all sections of a little m o to rin g aro u n d th a t th e of $43,000.
the service since 1876.
b e tte r ro u te was over th e re g u la r
tra in in. Jess is an optom ist.
the s ta te w here th e re is open season
highw ay w here seven m iles of the
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th ere fo r, sh all be from O ctober 15
R ead th e w ant ads.
Try the classified colum ns.
A d efen d er of the flapper who said to O ctober 31. T he open season fo r road is u n d e r construction, b u t n o t­
they tried to put ev ery th in g on her, grouse and n ativ e p h e a sa n ts in alll w ith sta n d in g is ¿much b e tte r th a n
should have added, except clothes, p a rts of the s ta te w here th e re is an th e E agle P o in t road.
A n o th er th in g of in te re st to peo­
I open season, is declared to be from
ple
who contem plate m aking th e
G erm any is w orried, it Is said, th is A ugust 2 0 to Septem ber 20, in-
trip
by
way of M edford is th e fact
being a reversal of her form er a tti­ elusive.
»
th
a
t
U
nion
creek is th e la st place to
tu d e of lettin g her c red ito rs do the
Open season on sage hens, w here
get
w
ater
u
n
til
th
e
p
ark
is
reached
w orrying.
■ th ere is an open season, is from Ju ly
T his is a d istan ce of 15 m iles w ith
115 to Ju ly 31. Open season fo r prai-
A ccording to a fashion expert, r je chickens in all sections of the a fairly heavy grade p rctically all
dress reflects th e w earer s m ind, sta te w here th e re is an open season th e way, and Mr. W ilson says he
A.
W ould sh e go as ta r as to say, "n o ja f rom O ctober 15 to O ctober 31. would advise people m aking th e trip
Ti ' y i'.
to
tak
e
ad
d
itio
n
al
w
ater
from
Union
m ind, no reflection
The dates of th e seasons are all in*
creek, p a rtic u la rly sm a lle r cars or
elusive. T he changes m ade by th e
The allies. In forcing th e G erm ans com m ission do n ot affect th e bag th o se th a t a re heavily loaded.
Mr. W ilson le ft on his way south
to disarm , overlooked th e fact th a t n m n 3 and o th e r re g u ’ations.
All
th
is
m orning, in ten d in g to drive
world tra d e cou’.d be shot to pieces violations w ill be prosecuted,
across
th e Mexican b order before re ­
w ith a p rin tin g press.
tu rn in g n o rth .
STATE TAX COMMISSION
Several h u n d red th ousand ra il­
OPPOSED TO POLI, TAX
road w orkers have joined th e s tr ik ­
LAKE OP WOODS, TO BE
ing m iners. They m ay discover to
PORTLAND. Or., Ju ly 6.— The
STOCKED WITH SALMON
th e ir sorrow th a t th e re Is not en- s ta te tax in v estig atio n com m ission
ough fishing to go aro u n d .
W ord
was
received
yesterday
decided not to recom m end th e poll
from
th
e
fish
com
m
issioner
to th e
tax for Oregon, adopting th e rep o rt
y
HISTORY BY HISTORIANS
effect
th
a
t
L
ak
e
of
th
e
W
oods
will
of th e subcom m ittee headed by W al­
IO
te r M. P ierce opposing th e poll tax. be stocked w ith 50,600 s i’ver salm on
T here is som e a g ita tio n in th is The com m ission is to to u r tb e s ta te th is season, th e first shipm ent of
load of ours reg ard in g o u r histories. Ju ly 24 to 29. visltlpg a t M edford,, which will be tak e n to th e lake next
Th* K nights of Co am bus a re busily R oseburg, E ugene, A lb an y . Salem 'T h u rsd a y ,
ip »
engaged In g ettin g up a history, and M cMinnville.
T he silver salm on is one of the
«
te i
which, presum ably, will show th lsi
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gam est fish th a t can be found and
country to th e world as it appears HOLIDAY F IR E NEARLY
will furnish an g lers in th e lake a3
th ro u g h Catholic eyes.
T h ere a re
W IP E S OUT W H O LE TOWN good sp o rt as may, be found a t any
some few m isguided o rganizations
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inland point.
Sage
which claim th a t c e rtain h istories in
FRESNO. Calif., Ju ly 6.— P rac-
In fo rm atio n has also been receiv­
use In schools " a re not fa ir to th e tically th e e n tire business section of ed to th e effect th a t th e re will be
s o u th ." They, in tu rn , w rite th e ir th e towu of Orosi, ab o u t 35 m iles 10,000 ad d itio n al bass added tb is
own histo ries, and som e odd s ta te ­ so u th e a st of F resno, was wiped o u t su m m er to tbe p rese n t stock of bass
m ents m eet the eye of th e unbiased by. fire late yesterday aftern o o n in th e lake.
H ere Is an exclusive and official photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey
Lockhart Waddell made in tbe home of the bride’s parents, Secretary of
s tu d e n t w hen he peruses them .
■ w ith an estim ated loss of about
State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, «the day of tbe notable wedding In
1300,000.
Read the want ada.
fir
er
M
be b gs
Secretary Hughes’ Daughter Wedded
Wastdaffton.
B6 m
Renato Gardini. well-known w res­
tler, with his bride, who was Miss
Edith Di Pietro, daughter of Andrew
DI Pietro of Roxbury, M a s s . She is
a member of the Chatterbox club and
of the Junior league. The wedding
will take place in St. Leonard’s
church, Boston.
GAS AROUND
YOUR HEART
Don’t «delay!
Go rig h t over to
the nearest d ru g store and get a
PACK ANIMALS TO CARRY
package of the genuine B aalm ann’s
TOURISTS TO MT. LASSEN Gas Tablets. Take them as directed
! pnd feel the im m ediate beneficial
results.
RED BLU FF, C alif., Ju ly C.—
Not only will you be surprised,
A strin g of 21 tra in ed saddle and but you will feel g rateful for the re ­
pack m ules and
horses passed m arkable relief given. You will sleep
th ro u g h Red B lulf recently and at- b e tte r— you will breath e easier—
1 your nervousness will disappear—
traced considerable a tte n tio n on the and. best of all, your exsitable h e a rt
stre e ts. As a fu rth e r step in the big ; .will be calm ed in a safe, n a tu ra l
program of dove opm ent for, Lassen way.
Ask for B aalm ann’s Gas T ablets
volcanic n a tu ra l park, they w ere en
in the yellow package. F or sale by
ro u te to a cam p established for to u r­ E lh a rt’s D rug Store and other rebF
ists fo u r m iles from Lassen peak a t able druggists. J. Baalm ann, chem ­
the end of a good au to road from ist. San Francisco.
T h e P ia z a M a r k e t
FOR
F R IT T S AND VEGETABLES
G RO CERIES AND MEAT
O F BEST QUALITY AND
LOW EST PR IC ES
FRESH CHINOOK SALMON
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
PLAZA MARKET
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
T o o h e a v y a n oil, o r one lacking in c e rta in q u a l­
ities, m a y re d u c e th e p o w e r d e liv e re d to th e
w h e e ls o f th e a u to m o b ile a s m u c h a s 20% .
T h e ideal oil is th e th in n e s t oil w h ic h w ill keep
th e b e a rin g s u rfa c e s of th e m e c h a n is m s e p a ­
ra te d .
P ro v id in g th is oil h a s “oilin ess,” sta b ility a n d
p u rity , it w ill g iv e p erfect lu b ric a tio n , a n d p e r ­
m it th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e m a x im u m p o w e r,
sp e e d a n d g a so lin e m ileag e o f th e car.
"O ilin ess” — S ta b ility — P u r ity
Z e ro le n e m e e ts th e c o n d itio n s p erfectly . I t h a s
g re a t “ oilin ess,’’ d u e to th e c ru d e s from w h ic h
it is m a d e , a n d o u r o w n p a te n te d p ro c e ss of
h ig h v a c u u m d istillatio n .
I t h a s g re a t s ta b ility , a s a r e s u lt o f w h ic h it r e ­
s is ts e n g in e h e a t a n d fo rm s o n ly a m in im u m
of c a rb o n o f a soft, flaky n a tu r e w h ic h b lo w s
o u t w ith th e e x h a u st.
A n d it is p u re . T h is c o m p a n y h a s a lw a y s c o n ­
s id e re d th e re m o v a l o f all d e trim e n ta l p r o p e r ­
tie s a n d c o m p o u n d s a s e sse n tia l in m aking Z e r ­
o len e .
Z e ro le n e o f th e c o rre c t g ra d e giv es p e rfe c t lu ­
b ric a tio n a n d p e rm its th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e
m a x im u m p o w e r, s p e e d a n d gasoline m ileag e
o f th e . car.
STAN UARD OIL COMPANY
iCali/ornuil
more powerêspeed
less friction and wear
thru
G n r e c i L u h r iin iio n