Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 08, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Lc.ai and Personal | MEXICO MAY GEI
Lamous Singer Champions
"Made In America” Songs
Visit *ng Relatives—
Mr. and Mrs. Ed G rubb, or S usan­
ville, Calif., a re visiting re atives in
A shland. They expect to m ake an
extended stay in th is vicinity.
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Delivers Yreka Oration —
P rof. V ining delivered th e F o u rth
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of Ju ly o ratio n a t Y reka Tuesday
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and retu rn ed to A shland by taxi,!
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gantic colonization
plan,
which
and a fte r a sh o rt stop here for sup-
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th e M ennonite inove-
p’ies. left . fo r Lake
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w here he is spending the sum m er,
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m fic an t in com parison, is being for-
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w holesale house, left for M erlin th is , ,
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fering R ussian and P olish Jews.
m orning on a business trip.
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I t is proposed to colonize th e per-
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-x secuted Jew s of E urope on vast
Bicycle for ren t. F ix it Shop, 35
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ira c ts of land m Mexico.
F irs t stre e t.
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Sixty-four th ousand sq u are m iles
Here Over the F o u n t , -
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den t Obregon, of Mexico s ta te th a t
Pow er com pany a t O akland.
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he is c o n sid f/in g th e proposal to
give these Jew ish im m ig ran ts the
Gas Pump Knocked Over—
land required.
The gas pum p in fro n t of the Class
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New York
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A g arag e was ru n into by a m o to rist ' T, ,
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/ P a u l W. R othinberg, a prom inent
the m orning of July 5 and a lm o s t1 T , v , .
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Jew ish leader, Is heading a Jew ish
com pletely dem o’ished. I t will be
te rrito ria l o rg anization which would
several days before th e pum p will
hold title to th e land to be g ran ted
be in shape to op erate again. E f­
to the Jew s by th e Mexican govern-
forts to apprehend th e p arties who inent
ran into the pum p have been un-1
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aVa,l ng
MEDFORD BUSINESS MEN
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Library to < Jose on Sundays—
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Tbe A sh-and L aundry has changed
its hours of w° rk and h e re a fte r will
’^art ite r a tio n s at
instead of 8
o clock ln tbe m ornings, which will
let thG em Ployes off from w ork at
4 o c ock in the afternoon, instead
& o'clock as in th e past,
^ be c k a n Ee w as m ade on account
of the w arm w eather, to allow the
w orkers to get in m ore of the day’s
task in th e cooler p a rt of the day,
WANTED— Clean rags,
a t O verland garage.
Lucky Ford Ticket
was given from our store
.MORAL
Buy jou r Tires and Tubes at the
Ixucky Store
Also a complete line of GPoves
and Gauntlets
EASTERN SUPPLY CO.
THE COMMONSENSE WAY
NO LIQUIDS
Wheels Made As Good As New
A. G. Moss
260-3
Satisfaction Guaranteed
FOR RENT— A room ing house w ith
11 rooms, fro n t p a rt a rra n g e d for
office room s. Apply 389 E. Main (
St., A shland.
261-6
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The
Have Those Loose Auto Wheels
Fixed While You Wait
FOR SALE— F o u r W hite L e g h o rn ',,
pedigreed roosters, $1 each if f
tak en a t once. Mrs. W. D. Booth,
phone 257-Y.
261tf
NEARBY COUNTRY HOME — 40
acres, w atered, unexcelled ln loca­
tion, beauty and soil quality, a l­
falfa, garden and grain, city-like
m odern residence, etc. A bargain
and wi 1 tak e good city residence
as p a rt pay. Staples.
261-1* j
Fords and Light Cars—$1.25 per Wheel
. IRA REEDER
On Pioneer Avenue
Opposite Ashland Hotel
FOR REN T— M odern six room re s i- 1
dence— fru it and scenery. Staples
Realty.
261-*
HOMESTEAD
RELINQUISHM ENT
— Lots of w ater, splendid location,
big p ro fit to be m ade.
Staples
R ealty.
261*
Grace Nelson, a 100 per cent.
American singer, of Kansas City,
has launched a campaign for better
interpretations of “made-in-Amer-
ica” songs. Miss Nelson received
ail of her operatic training in this
country- where she declares both
teachers and music are as good as
any across the pond. American bal­
REDDING LEGION W’ANTS
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lads, explains Miss Nelson, are
without equal both for tone and
appeal and should be sung more
extensively. She offers “Swanee
River Moon,” a waltz ballad, which
is so simple that anyone who has a
piano can play it and so rhythmical
that any one at all can dance to it,
as the perfect type of pure American
song.
Eugene— Roads tow ards th e coast
MEMORIAL BOLDING to be im proved this year.
Ashland Laundry Co.
OLYMPIC EGG BU ILDER is m ade from the same
in t 'd ie n ts as OLYMPIC BUTTERM ILK
EG G
MASH, except th a t no d ried b u tte rm ilk is used and
F ish Meal is su b stitu ted . This m ash is designed
for those who do not w ant to feed b u tte rm ilk or
have an unlim ited local supply of liqu d b u tte r­
m ilk. It is a com plete m ost efficient e r g producer
u n d er any condition, fed with or w ithout b u tter-
mi k. T he gu aran teed a n a ly sis is P rotein 19 per
cent, F a t 4% per cent, F ib e r 9 per cent, Ash 7 per
cent, C arbohydrates 45 per cent.
FOR SALE— Jersey D urham cow,
fresh A ugust 10. Section House.
8th and A Sts.
261-4*
LOST— In L ithia park, Lady’s w rist
w atch, Illinois m ovem ent, black
silk strap .
Rew ard.
Sherm an
G raff, a t Tidings office.
261-2
FINAL SHOWING TODAY
ASHLAND MILLS
‘A Perfect Crime’
A sto ry th a t is new and a picture
th a t is d ifferen t
LEW F. CULLIN’S
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— Also—
Golden West
“SCHOOL DAY LOVE’’
TOMORROW AND MONDAY
Start the Season
With Last Years
Dog and Pony
Palm Beaches
Circus
E xperim ents in B elgium ’s A frican
colonies w ith th e use of palm oil as
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
fu e’ in road tra c to rs driven by sem i-
Club—
w . L.
Pet. Diesel engines, showed th a t it devel­
V ernon ........................... 55 34
oped as m uch pow er as kerosene.
San F r a n c i s c o ............... 56 38
Salt L ake .......................44 44
LITHIANS REJOICE OVER
Los Angeles ..................47 48
JULY FOURTH SUCCESS
O akland ......................... 47 48
The L ith ian s held a "“ pop-off” in
P o rt'a n d .......................... 43 47
the
park last night, enjoying a feed
S eattle ............................4q
52
and
m aking m erry over th e fact th a t
S acram ento .................. 36
58
th e ir first achievem ent— the F o u rth
of Ju jr parade— had proved such a
AMERICAN LEAGUE
huge success.
Club—
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A few m a tte rs of form al business
St. Louis ......................... 45 30
w ere disposed of. b u t th e rejoicing
New York .......................46 33
of th e “ bubbles” so overshadow ed
Chicago ........................... 40 35
everything else th a t th e business
D etroit ........................... 38
37
was left for discussion a t a la te r
W ashington ..................35
37
m
eeting.
C leveland ................. . . 3 4
44
Boston .......................... 32
41
400 10« CARS AT AUTO
P h iladelphia .................28
42
PARK IN ONE NIGHT
NATIONAL LEAGUE^,
As evidence of th e grow ing popu-
Club—
w. 4.. Pct. p a rity of D unsm uir’s cam p grounds
New York ..................... 45. 24 .652 and am usem ent park, is th e state-
St. L o u i s '....................... 44
31 .587 m ent by W. J. Conrad, m anager, th a t
Brooklyn ......................40
34
th e p ark had its biggest d ay ’s busi­
C hicago .......................... 36
36
ness of (the season ia ^ t T uesday,
C incinnati .................... 361 38
when 109 cars of to u rists availed
P itts b u rg ..................... 33
40
452 ' them selves of the^cam ping privileges
Philadelphia .................26
40 ,394 for the night.
T ^ese cars carried
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43 .377 512 passengers, all of whom w ere
r e d ' for in the park
The boys’ sum m er cam p on E lk
‘creek, conducted by th e Jackson
county Y. M. C. A., ¡9 now ru n n in g
fu ll blast, w ith 52 boys in a tte n -
dance. E i g h t'o r ten A shland boys
j a re am ong the cam pers. -R eports
from these boys say th e cam p is a ’.l
m ade and they a re now ready to en-*
joy the tim e as fancy dictates.
Cash W oods, county Y. M. C. A
¡secretary, and several o th e r men are
at th e camp, 'ooking a fte r the wel­
f a r e of the lads.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
REDDING, Calif., Ju ly 8.— A del­
egation from th e A m erican Leg io n ?
appeared before th e supervisors yea- (
terd a y and asked th a t a levy of th re e I
m ills on th e d ollar be m ade th is year
to raise m oney for e rectin g su itable
ASHLAND TO HAVE HIGH
m em orial bui dings in A nderson and
( ’LASS MUSIC CONSERVATORY bIRST RADIO INSTALLED
R edding.
The levy would produce
AT IxlK E OF THE WOODS close to $45,000.
The A shland C onservatory of Mu­
George V irgil G il’e tte has re ­
sic will open Septem ber 5, 1922, very
tu
rn
e d from a ten days’ vacation a t
a ttra c tiv e and su ita b le studios hav­
Lake
of th e Woods. He took his
ing been engaged a t th e Cam p block
for the first year of th e school
All radio set w ith him and reports fine
branches of music will be ta u g h t concerts each evening, as well as
daily by a sp 'en d id sta ff of in stru c ­ news of th e day f i/m P o rtlan d .
tors. The teachers of th e piano de­
p a rtm en t has been in stru cted fo r the FT. JONES RANCHER KILLED
WHEN TEAM RUNS AWAY
past t^ re e years under M adame i
T racy, according to a m ethod of the!
FO RT JONES, Calif., Ju ly 8.—
Those w ash s k irts or coat su its j
m ost progressive E uropean conserva-j W illiam P in k e rto n , w ealthy ran ch er,
was
killed
yesterday
aftern
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n
a
t
h
’s
you bought late last sum m er and
lory— th e L eschetizky m ethod.
This project is th e first which has ranch ten mi es from ^ e re by being your h u sb a n d ’s Palm Beaches, worn
been attem p ted in so u th ern Oregon. throw n from a rake when his team only a few weeks a t th e end of t h e !
M adam e Tracy feels positive th a t the becam e frightened and ran aw ay. He season, a re plenty good enough to
school will be a success if th e people was dragged 300 yards and badly s ta r t th e sum m er w ith.
of the Rogue riv e r valley co-operate m angled. He lived but a few m in ­
All they need is carefu l w a s h in g '
with her. M adam e Tracy w ishes for utes a fte r being rescued.
and ironing, and th a t is som ething]
th e continued confidence of th e pub­
we do well, and m ost econom ical'y. i
j SHIPPING BOARD INSPECTS
lic iri this educational m ovem ent.
Before buying a new sum m er o u tfit i
ASTORIA HARBOR FACILITIES have us show you w hat we can do
PORTL.YND, Ju ly 8. — F o rm er w ith your last y e a r’s su its and s k ir t s .'
It pays to read th e classified page.
U nited S tates S en ato r C ham berlain.
o u r w ashing m ethods p ut n e w '
A dm iral Benson and M eyer L issner,
life into w arm w eath er fabrics, o u r '
m em bers of th e U nited S tates sh ip ­
steam presses give them genuine
ping board, who a rriv ed here last
snap and style. P hone today, and i
night, dep arted today for A storia, to
we’il have a rep re sen ta tiv e call.
j inspect the shipping facilities of th a t
port.
A crowd of C ham berlain a d m irers
' m et th e p a rty here.
PHONE 165
Standing
of the
Clubs
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! ASHLAND LAUNDRY ADOPTS
V. M. C. A, BOYS NOW IN
CAMP AT ELK ('REEK
DAYLIGHT SAVING SCHEME
Read the w ant ads.
GET BEHIND FAIR PROJECT
The A shland public lib rary will b e'
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Bus.nes3 men of M edford held a
closed Sunday afte rn o n s d u rin g the m£^ x ,„ „ . .
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m eeting last n ig h t a t the M edford
m onths ot Ju ly and A ugust.
cham ber ot com m erce to discuss
ways and m eans of assist in m aking
Leave« for Home—
th e Jackson county fa ir th is fall a
Mrs. Ray Dennis, of K lam ath
com plete success.
T he ru ra l dis­
Falls, who has been visiting w ith
tric ts have shown th e ir enthusiasm
Mrs. M organ for a few days left for
n. .
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I to r the project and th e re will be a
her hom e today.
good show ing of farm and orchard
products, according to p rese n t prom ­
The in stallatio n of officers of Hope
ises.
The m eeting last night was
R ebekah lodge No. 14 will be held
intended to line up th e M edford b u s­
a t the Odd Fellow s hall on Tuesday
iness m en behind th e proposition in
evening, Ju ly 11.
cooperation w ith the farm ers of the
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county.
tnunsferreil to New Run—
,
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11 18 th e in ten tio n of th e fair board
George W hite, Southern Pacific ,
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v t0 m ake tk e Jackson county fair the
conductor, who has been on t h e .
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woo,)
wi„
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,x besl in th e s ta te > and w ith proper
Weed to K lam ath F alls run for q u ite
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. support from A shland, M edford, Cen-
a while, has been tra n sfe rre d a n d ( . rri, t > „ » „ x
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xv
now has a run be.ween A shland a n d '“" “ 7 °
Ja7 / onvl"e and o th e r
Red Bluff Calif.
C0Unty tow ns’ th e re 18 no doubt b n t
w hat th is can be accom plished.
Saturday, July 8, 19i¿¿
— and—
Return
Engagem ent a t Ashland
Friday-Saturday
July 7 & 8
50 HEAD OF PERFORMING
ANIMALS— 50
Acrobats, W ire W afkers, Jugglers
Funny Clowns and Many Other
B ig Feature Acts
You
have seen th is show
know i t ’s good!
Over the Border
TO W A TER U SER S
— w ith—
Bo not have leaky faucets, toilets or fixtures on your
premises. (Have them repaired as soon as possible.)
BETTY COMPSON
— and—
TOM MOORE
Two big sta rs in a th rill-sw ept
rom ance of th e Frozen N orth.
W here sm u g g 'e rs clash w ith the
N orthw est M ounted, and a be­
w itching heroine defies th e law.
W ith th e sensational clim ax a c t­
ually film ed in a rag in g blizzard.
— Also—
PATHE REVIEW
— and—
“TRY, TRY AGAIN”
and
COMINC— TI ES. WED. THURS.
NOT A CARNIVAL
The m ost talked of picture ever
produced
Show G rounds dppoaite- the
H aw th o rn e School
N O T IC E
‘ FOOLISH WIVES”
Do not allow w ater to run off your property into the
streets, gutters or alleys.
Do not run w ater at night between the hours of 10
P. M. and 5 A. M.
Do not use open hose or open faucet where you are
paying for 10,000 or 20,000 sq. ft. Use either spray nozzle
or hose with nozzle not more than 1-4 inch in diameter.
W ater m ust be turned off immediately upon the
sounding of the fire alarm.
W ater users are cautioned as to the regulations against
leaky faucets or fixtures of any kind and usless waste of
w ater, as w ater leaking into the sewers is waste and
does no one any good.
Violations of the water ordinance, $1 to $20.
W ATER DEPARTMENT
E. R. Hosier, Supt.
Beginning July 10th and Ending Sept. 1st, 1922
A forty-tw o piece F ren ch China dinner set, re g u la r price $12.50
One thousand sets co n tracted for d irect from factory by the
Bon Ton Bakery. The g re a te st offering and th e m ost up-to-
date m anner of ad v ertisin g our q uality and Pure Food Bread.
You will find a coupon w rapped in each loaf of P ure M alted
Milk Twins and Blue Ribbon bread, save and re tu rn 50 of these
coupons and, w ith $6.50, receive one of th ese fine F rench China
dinner sets, celebrated M artha W ash in g to n shaped w are.
BON TON BAKERY