Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Local and Personal
King of Rome’s Cradle Given to Paris
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK
A shalnd Lodge No. 23, T hursday
evening. Ju ly 6. W ork in second
degree.
- H illah, Tem ple, F riday evening
Ju ly 7.
Calling on Friends—
Miss T he ma T hrone, of Roseburg,
is h ere visiting Mrs. C. V. Cary.
Viewing Parents—
W alter Lowe, of Burns, Or., Is
visiting w ith his parents, Mr. and
M fj^ J a m e s Lowe, in th is city.
D ancing
Springs.
ThttHktav. July G, 1023^
ÀSSLAXn DAILY TTDPÎO8
FÀGS Kwm
S atu rd ay
night,
Hot
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Moves K<*|N>rtflil—
Mr. and Mrs. Percy P. Cheevers
moved yesterday from 160 N orth
Main s tre e t to th e p roperty tliey
recen tly purchased on B stre e t.
A nother p opular dancing party
SatuR lay nttfbt a t th e big H ot Spring
pavilion. If you like to dance w ith
a big crow d and good m usic, come!
T ickets $1, w ar tax 10c.
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A gift of the city of Vienna to the city of Paris, the cradle of the king
or Rome, is on exhibition in Paris, a fte r having been in the possession of
Vienna for many years. The cradle was carved for the Infant king of Rome.
Napoleon's son by his second wife, the Archduchess M aria Louisa of Austria.
Visitor In C i t y -
P o stm a ste r Sturgis, of Suntex, ENJOY RARE TREAT IN
•A Day Dream.
Or., is spending a few days in A sh­
“T
hat
was
a smooth stock salesman
WAY OF VOCAL MUSIC
land and M edford.
Mr. S tu rg is is
In here just now.”
“He was, indeed.” said Mr. Dub-
very m uch im pressed w ith A slhand.
The peop’e of Second s tre e t en ­ waite
“He hadn't been talking five
Five cent jitn ey dance S aturday joyed a ra re tre a t last evening when minutes before 1 saw myself stepping
n ig h t, open a ir pavilion, L ith ia park, th re e m em brs of the old F irs t com ­ briskly Into a hank to deposit a few
A sh 'an d .
259-2 pany q u a rte t, composed of “ Doc” hundred thousand dollars, then stroll-
F u rry , Andy McGee and M errill ’ lng around to my tailor to order a win­
ter outfit of a dozen suits and mak­
Leave for Home—
T horn, got to g eth er once again, on ing an engagement with a friend of
E dw ard W. Jones and fam ily, who Mr. D anford's law n and gave a won­ mine in the m otor business to look at
have been spending a week in Ash­ d erfu l concert.
People for blocks the fall styles In limousines.”
land visiting a n d seeing th e “ 4 th ,” around encored th e boys. It seem ed
“W hat happened next?”
“Oh, I woke up, glancing hastily
left for th e ir hom e a t H ilt, Calif., like th e old days to h e a r th e sp len ­
about
to see if I was still sitting In
th is m orning on tra in 13.
did harm ony these fe lo w s possess.
the little old office and wished him
T he boys will be rem em bered as
S atu rd ay
n ig h t.
Hot com posing th e q u a rte t a t F o rt Stev­ I ‘good morning.’ ”—Birmingham Age-
D ancing
Herald
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Springs.
ens, w ith th e 65th com pany, th a t
gave m any enjoyable and clever acts
Th» Great Symbol.
Visitors Over Fourth—
Myles—Don’t you think we’d all be
a t A storia from tim e to tim e.
Am ong the out-of-tow n visitors a t
“ Doc” F u rry is hom e from U. of happier if there wus no money in this
the Ju ly F o u rth celebration her», O., w here he is a prom inent m em ber j world?
Styles—Oh, no; my wife would
w ere W a lte r Jam es and wife and of th e glee club th ere and a very
never
be satisfied or happy to play
Mr. and Mrs. Jim m ie H a n ra tty , from popular fellow. M errill T hrone has
bridge Just for beaus.“—Yonxers
D unsm uir; J. G lover and wife from ju st com pleted pharm acy a t N orth I Statesman.
H ilt, and th e W. Fifield fam ily from , Pacific college a t P o rt'a n d and is
Among some ®f the tribes In th»
D orris.
back v isiting o'd friends. Mr. McGee
. arctic regions, a man who wishes a <11-
is one of A shland's popular young ■ vorce leaves home in anger ami does
louse Guest Over Fourtli—
m en, a t p resent em ployed by the I not return for several days. The wife
Mrs. O. W. Long, on E a st Main
S tan d ard Oil com pany a t th e service takes the hint and departs.
tre e t, had as h e r house guests du r-
statio n a t the co rn er of C hurch and
ig the F o u rth of Ju ly holidays, h er
N orth M ain streets.
later. Mrs. W ill L andis and son.
Do give us a n o th e r tre a t, boys.
rom
O ak 'an d . C alif., and
her
— From one of th e Boys.
a u g h te r, Mrs. Violet W ilson, from
»unsmuir.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Correction of Error—
pra'ns Ankle Again—
In event No. 10 in the F o rd Day
----- Last Times T oday------
Mrs. O. W. Long had th e niisfor- parade. W. H. Sm ith was given c re d ­
ine to sp rain h er an k le again dur- it in y e ste rd ay ’s T idings for driving
,g th e celebration. It was th e sam e th e c ar w ith the five oldest men,
ae she in ju re d on circus day at w hereas the c a r belonged to W. T. I
edford several weeks ago. Tue in- W inor, and he drew the prize. Mr.
iry is q u ite serious as well as pain- Sm ith was one of the occupants of
* ‘ When Romance Rides ’ ’
il. as she had ju s t been able to th e car.
alk ab o u t d u rin g th e past few days
Ask your friends who have seen it
TW ENTY ARE K IL L E D IN
Five cen t jitn ey dance S aturday
—Also—
BATTLE OF IRISH FACTIONS
ig h t. open a ir pavilion, L ith ia park,
.shiand.
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“ YEARS TO COME’’
BELFAST, Ju ly 6.— T w enty p er­
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY
»nve for S e a t t l e -
sons a re rep o rted to have been killed
Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. Sweet, of San- and 100 wounded in a tw o-day battle!
“A PERFECT CRIME”
R osa, Calif., who have been vis­ betw een republican ¡irregulars and
— w ith—
ing w ith realtives here fo r several F re e S tate troops a t R enagh, county
An All Star Cast
lys, left th is m orning by m achine T ipperary,
according
to
advices
r S eattle. They w ere accom panied reaching here. The tow n of R enag- j A picture th a t is b u ilt to please—
it’s d iffe re n t
l th e trip n o rth by Mrs. Sw eet’s hue is said to have been reduced to
o th er, Mrs. M. J. G oodyear. They ; ruins d u rin g the fighting. The Free
Adm., 10 and 35c incl. tax
111 visit for a few weeks w ith Mrs. J S tate troops were repulsed by the
oodyear’s d a u g h te r, Mrs. L e n n a rt. irre g u la rs in a b a ttle a t T yrell pass.
Seattle.
’
composed th e w ords and m usic for song hit of th« world war.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
men wanted
for service as railro ad m achinists J * - ------- v i w « x . w
’
th e song. It is certain ly a booster
b oilerm akers, blacksm iths electric-
RANCH FO R SALE
Ians, sh eetm etal w o r k e d pipe f i ^ ' 44 ACRE RANCnH c o u n ti n g o 25 song for A shland and has been
E xperim ents in G erm any have
or 30 acres Bear Creek bottom adopted by the L ithians as th e ir of­
ters, coppersm iths, tin n e rs, car in-
-how n th a t fibres obtained from
land; 13 acres bearing pear o r­ ficial song.
spectors, car rep airers, helpers— alii
ch a rd ; several acres in a lfa lfa ;!
pine
needles and corn sta lk s can ba
Mrs. Jay is not unknow n am ong
classes
UNDER
STR IK E CONDITIONS i e n tire tra c t excellent garden land; song w rite rs, having composed the used in m an u factu re of a stro n g ,
abundance of good spring w ater;
BEST EX PLA IN ED BY CHAIRMAN
en tire m usic of “ T ip p e ra ry ,’.’ th e g reat tough paper.
BEN W. HOOPER OF THE UNITED i for dom estic purposes;
ranch
irrig
a
te
d
from
vested
w ater
STATES
R A IL R O A D
LABORS
rig
h
t;
com
fortable
dw
elling
house
BOARD IN HIS STATEMENT OF
and outb u ild in g s; e n tire ran ch
JULY 1ST, READING AS FOLLOWS
fenced. Located on R. F. D. mail
"In th is case th e conflict is not
route, th re e m i'es n o rth of Ash­
betw een the em ployer and the op­
land and fro n tin g on Pacific h ig h ­
pressed employes. The people of this)
way. F or price and term s call on
country, th ro u g h an act of congress, *
or address Mrs. J. W. Mills, 315
signed by P re sid e n t W i’son, estab-j
Almond stre e t, A shland, Oregon.
îished a trib u n a l to decide such dis-!
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putes over wages and w orking c o n -! .
________________
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
ditions, w hich a re su b m itted to it in j WANTED__ A live young m an. cap-
a proper m anner. It is the decision
a b ie of salesm anship, excellent
FORD FACTS
of th is trib u n a l a g ain st which the
com m issions. Apply Depot hotel
r
shop c ra fts a re strik in g .
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C orcoran, C alifornia, A pril-btfth, 1922.
“ R egardless of any question of th e
P rice Auto Service Company,
rig h t of th e m en to strik e, th e men W ANTED— Young women for te'e-
301-311 South Topeka Ave.,
phone o p erators. E xperience not
who ta k e the s trik e rs ’ places a re
Salaries pail while
m erely accepting the wages and ■ required.
W ichita, K ansas.
Apply Chief O perator.
w orking conditions prescribed by a ! learn in g .
G en tlem en :
The Pacific Telephone & Tele-
governm ent trib u n a l and a re per­
Your le tte r of inquiry received about the kind of work we are
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form ing a public service. They are
g rap h Co.
doing
w ith the Fordson T ractor.
not accepting the w ages and w ork­
FO
R
SALE—
Quick,
12
acres
te
rra
c
e
ing conditions which an em ployer is
I am very proud to say we do ev erything th a t fou horses could
property, five room house, barn,
try in g to impose. F o r th is reason
do
and
50 per cent m ore work w ith 75 per cent of the cost. W - have
chicken house, one acre grapes,
public sen tim en t and full govern­
had th e Fordson about 19 m onths and h ive spent $17 on it; v.. have
%
acre
app'es,
%
acre
peaches,
m ent pow er will pro tect th e m en
% acre cherries, wood lot, seven
a th ree-ton wagon, so you see, no ioad is too large. We have a set
who rem ain in th e ir positions and
blocks from P. O., tw o blocks of
of W. & K. lu b b e r tired w hee's so as not to In ju re our st eets.'
new m en who m ay come in .”
L ithia P a rk , im provem ents w orth
A dequate provisions have been
W e grade, level and float the streets.. Plowed a p a rt of the new
over $4000. P rice H 6 5 0
P. O.
m ade for th e full protection of a ’l
w
a
te
r
and sew er ditches; have moved d irt and do all of our hauling.
254-lm
o*
Box 463.
new em ployes, th e sam e as old em­
In
fact the Fordson is by far the best investm ent the city has,
ployes who have rem ained loyally a t LOST— P a ir to rto ise shell rim m ed
and
it
will
do as well for any c ty f you will put a good steady man
work.
A pplicants should apply to
spectacles, A sh’and park. F inder
th e office of th e su p erin ten d en t a t
in charge and let him keep it up.
notify Mrs. H udson, care of W ool-
P o rtla n d (U nion station-, o r to th e
I am a farm er and have a F ordson. I p e r s o n a ly tak e care of 6ft
w
orth
Store,
M
edford._______259
2
a ssista n t su p e rin te n d e n t a t Rose­
acres
of vines w ith it. L ast y e a r I w ent over 40 acres of the 60 fif­
burg.
FO R SALE— U p-to-date gas range,
teen
tim
es.
J. H. DYER,
glass doors, w hite enam el trim ­
G eneral M anager S outhern Pacific
I am very glad to recom m end the Fordson for any city or farm er.
m ed, slightly used. Can be seen
Company.
a t P rovost Bros.
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R espectfully yours,
X
ivrjjuu i ,
.
_ ■■ _ ■ ■
R V. JC
E. 4. KELLY,
(S igned)
F. A. CLEVELAND,
R ep resen tativ e Executive D epart- K j v s i C FO R LITHIAN S
C
hairm
an
of
Board
of
T
rustees,
City of C orcoran, Calif.
m ent S outhern Pacific Company.
PLAYED BY MRS. .TAY
Sixty rein d eer have been im p o rt­
ed from N orway to n o rth e rn Michi­
Mrs. Alice Sm ith Jay played the
gan in connection fith an a tte m p t m usic for th e L ith lan song, which
FO RD AND FORDSON DEALERS
to raise th e anim als in th e U nited m em bers of th e organization sang in
ASHLAND, OREGON
States.
the p a ra d e th e F o u rth .
Mrs. Jay
H A R R I30N BROTHERS
•
H ie
35
M O T O R O IL
FREE FROM
DESTRUCTIVE
SULPHO
COMPOUNDS
P ro d u c e d u n d e r
The new HEXEON
process.
Zane Grey’s
“ WILDFIRE”
W 4l Leave for Trai,'—
Lloyd Crowson and C h a r’es Moore
will leave for T rail F rid a y m orning, i
w here they will be em ployed on the^
highw ay co n stru ctio n w ork n e a r,
th a t place.
“ VACATION JOYS 99
AT
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY
Jthians W ill Meet—-
A m eeting of th e L ith ia n s will be
sld F rid a y evening of th is week.
BEACHES
a re only a few com fortable
hours aw ay by S o uthern P a ­
cific tra in s.
j f c l n g New H ouhc —
THfarles R obertson, of th e E nders
h o fesa'e house, is having a fine
*w bungalow b u ilt in th e east p a rt
f town.
Visiting in City—
Miss Molly Clary, who Is em ployed I
a t th e Rogue E lk hotel on Rogue
riv er. Is spending a few days In th e
city visiting w ith relatives.
Five cen t jitn ey dance S atu rd ay
n ig h t, open a ir pavilion, L ith ia p a rk .'
A sh ’and.
*
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On the Sick L a m —
C larence Lane is am ong those on
sick list, having been unable to be
a t w ork since th e F o u rth .
Make* Run —
A b ala rm was tu rn e d in last ev-j
ing and th e fire d e p a rtm e n t m ade
h u rrie d run to P ennsylvania stre e t
t a rriv ed too la te to be of any:
ristance, as th e fire was of dry
The tan g of th e s a lt
a ir at these ch arm in g
sh o re reso rts will pay
big dividends in H ealth,
and H appiness.
sea
sea­
you
Joy
$21.45
R ound
T rip
Day
Season
T ickets.
On
on
Sale
F rid ay and S aturday.
sale daily.
Good for 15 days.
Septem ber 30th.
“I recently returned from
an UOO-mile trip. Before
starting I cleaned out crank
case and filled with Cycol.
W ith Cycol I found better
lubrication, smoother oper­
ation, entire absence of
spark plug trouble, although
base was full at all times,
less carbon and an increase
o f three m iles to the gallon
o f gas.“ M B L A C K M A N
San Mateo, Cal.
from each gallon of gasoline
Ordinary motor oils contain destructive “sulpho” compounds,
no matter what “base” they are or where the crude comes
from. It is these impurities which cause them to break down
rapidly under engine heat, thin out and result in faulty lu­
brication, excessive oil and gasoline consumption and unnec­
essary maintenance costs.
Cycol retains its correct body under engine heat, gives more
efficient lubrication, insures a gas-tight piston seal and re­
duces upkeep costs.
You too will notice a great improvement in the power and
life of your motor, and in maintenance costs, by flushing
your crank case the right way and using Cycol. Remove
drain plug while the engine is hot. Replace plug and pour
in two quarts of the grade of oil specified on the Lubrication
Chart (not kerosene or so-called “flushing oils). Run the
engine for five minutes. Drain and refill with the correct
grade of Cycol. Cycol will mix with other oils—but it is
advisable to use Cycol exclusively, because it contains no
destructive “sulpho” compounds and because it insures cor­
rect lubrication.
Look for the Cycol Sign. It is your guarantee against get­
ting motor oils which contain those power-wasting, money-
wasting “sulpho” compounds.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY,
E xecutive Offices, Associated Oil Building
79 New M ontgom ery St., San Francisco
$18.20 R ound T rip 15-
T ickets
One motorist says:
Good until
Read about th e V acation P 'a c e s in ou r 1922 "O regon O utdoors”
folder. I t is b e au tifu lly illu s tra te d and brim m ing full of d etails
including hotel and co ttage in fo rm atio n .
Copies a re F R E E on
request.
F or fu rth e r p a rticu la rs, ask any ag en t.
Southern Pacific Lines
JOH N M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
MOTOR. OIL
FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE “SULPHO”COMPOUNDS