Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 22, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGI PC O !
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Iten ts Shinn Hoi te—
Funds Needed to
Keep up W ork on
Dead In d ia n Road
W. J. Beck hi s ren ted the F. J.
Shinn p ro p erty t n Oak stre e t, and
R e tu rn s Home-
will occupy th e sam e a t once
Mr.
Mrs. J. M. Clyde, who has been Beck arriv ed here only recently, and
a t th e convalescent hom e fo r the last has established a cleaning and dye-
th re e m onths, re tu rn e d to her h o m e ; ing w orks in one of th e room s in the ;
on M anzanita s tre e t M onday m orn- B eaver annex on F irs t stre e t.
If th e Dead Indian road is to bej
Ing.
com pleted in accordance w ith the I
D ancing a t Hot Springs Pavilion,
agreem en t w ith the s ta te highw ay I
L ast public dem o n stratio n of the W ednesday night.
com m ission, which in u sres the road 1
H a rtm a n R e to rt for ex tractin g oil
, „ . ..
; being tak e n over and kept up as a !
from shale, to n ig h t a t 7:30 a t Mac’s
°9 9 tf
sta te road, it will be necessary to
G arage on Pioneer stre e t. Company
i raise funds, and Louis Dodge, Jesse
offices a t 29 F irst s tre e t will here-1
.. .
' Ne l and E. P. Moore a re soliciting
a fte r be open every evening u n til 9
subscriptions for th a t purpose. The
F. J. Fehige, of 375 B stre e t, who
o’clock.
form er is w orking in th e city of
underw ent an operation S atu rd ay a t
A shland, and Jesse Neil and E. P .
O rrcs cleans clothes, k’hone 6 4 .(a local hospital, is reported as doing
Moore a re w orking to th e sam e end
nicely and expects w ithin a few* days
in the country d istricts. T he la tte r
V isit in A shland—
to re tu rn to his home.
rep o rts th a t up to d a te he has se­
Misses Iris B urns and Dana Mc-
cured
subscriptions a m o u n tin g to
K instry, of G ran ts P ass, w ere v isit­
D ancing a t Hot Springs Pavilion,
$800.
ing friends in A shland and M edford W ednesday night.
U nder th e a rra n g e m e n t w ith the
yesterday.
s ta te highw ay com m ission, $5000
In v estig a tin g S hale Oil—
w orth ot* w ork m ust be done every
B e tte r be safe th an sorry.
b66
W illiam O. W ood, of the Pacific | y e a r on | be road u n tjj com pieted.
B eaver R ealty Co. about y our in su r­
ance. P hone 68.
287tf Mint com pany, and E \e r e tt H arp- -pbe coun^y c o u rt announced th a t it
liam , ot K lam ath F alls, a re in the w ouid g0 fifty-fifty, and is now ex-
W ill M ake C a m p a ig n -
City to d ay ’ a fte r re tu rn in g from a pending $3000 on th e road.
The
Envoy E rn e st L. G raves, of P o rt- ®am p ng "<i p ! n
vicjnity of rem ain d er m ust be m ade up by pri-
land. financial cam paigner
of th e j G ran ts P ass. They a re stopping over > vate su b scrip tio n . sh o u ld a ,apse
Salvation Army, was in the city to- f° r , a few days to inves igate
ie be m ade d u rIn g any one year of ex.
day and announced th a t th e A rm y, l ' ° jW t
61 " "
l' lt. ° r 1 "
X j p e n d itu re of th e am ount agreed up-
expects to m ake a h o u se-to -h o u se!tra c tl0 n ot 01 from sh a e -
; on, th e ag reem en t, u n d er which the
canvass for funds d u rin g W ednes-i
day, T hursday and F riday of th is
SHAKING ’EM UP!
,
, ,
ayne m akes she vea-
NOTICE TO ALL LAND OWNERS 1 FOR SALE— Cheap, as party is
leaving tow n, library table, oak
AND TAXPAYERS W ITH IN THE
rocking ch air, gas stove, iceless
TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT
re frig e ra to r,
com m ode.
6 14
Notice i^ hereby given, p u rsu a n t
to C hapter 118 of the G eneral Laws
Boulevard.
292-2
of Oregon for th e y ear 1921, th a t
the B udget C om m ittee of T alent Ir- WANTED— W omen to work in can­
nery a t T alent beginning w ith
rig atio n D istrict, has prepared and
pears. A long job for season.
filed in the office of th e levyine
board of said d istric t in the city of j Those desiring w ork, to reg ister
F r day, A ugust 25 from 9 to 12
T alent, Oregon, w here the sam e is
open to public inspection, an e sti­
a t E. R. Isaac’s store, and from
1 to 4 a t Chas. Loom is’ store. Rep­
m ate of the total am ount of monev
resentative will be present during
proposed to be expended by the said
these hours to tak e reg istratio n s.
d istrict d uring th e ensuing fiscal
299-4
year from O ctober 1, 1922. to and
ncluding Septem ber 30, 1923, for
MALE HELP WANTED
each and every branch and depart
m ent of said district. The estim ate : WANTED— Man w ith car to sell
best low priced cord tire s m ade.
is as follows:
$100 per week and expenses.
D irectors—
300.00 ; G raham T ire Co., 3676 Pipestone.
P e r diem ........................$
Benton H arbor, Mich.
299-1*
100.00
M ileage ..........................
5 0 .0 0 ,------
M iscellaneous .............. •
Office—
FOR RENT— E ig h t room m odern
S ecretary-m anager . . . 3,000.00
house at 462 Allison St., reason­
900.00
Clerioal ..........................
able. In q u ire A shland R ealty Co.
432.00
299-3
R ent .................................
250.00
Telephone & telegraph
150.00 FOR RENT— Five room unfurnished
Postage, statio n ery , etc.
Legal Im provem ents—
house near high r.chool. $12
McDonald Creek canal,
m onth.
In q u ire 271 M orion RL
1,350.00
labor, s u p p l i e s ..........
- 299-2
T alent la te ra l, labor.
supplies .....................
1,350.00 p o R SAIjE— sev eral excel' :i Ash-
M iscellaneous labor and
land homes.
W orth the price
supplies .....................
300.00
asked. C a l l'a t 399 B ea.h St..
Ditch cleaning ............
1,500.00 j A shland, near iueal tim es. 299-5*
G atekeeper and jrlitch rid ers 6,1 80.00
i T ra n sp o rtatio n , auto dp
¡ SW EET CIDER- -Made fresh every
era tio n ........................ 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 1 day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
40c , delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
G eneral—
50.00
E lections .
250.00
R efunds . .
120.00
A bstracting
sta te would ta k e over the road and
■ f j provide for its fu tu re upkeep, would
$17,782.00
be jeopardized. U nder these condi-
week, in an e ffo rt to raise funds
S tate in te rest ................... $ 5,751 2;»
E v ery th in g good to e a t a t D e tric k , Mong R .g e's sen tial th a t th e fund be
for the w in te r’s work of the o rg an i­
Bond principal due Jan.
I S T H IS a new style cocktail shaker or an old one? I t ’s an old style
G roceteria.
raised a t once so th a t the work can
zation.
1, 1924 ........................ 11,000.00
one being shaken in a new w ay by Bebe Daniels in W illiam de
be done before th e snow flies.
E stim ated delinquency . . 3.000.00
Hille’s new P aram o u n t picture, “ Nice People.” If th ere was an y th in g
Dancing a t H ot Springs Pavilion, Hotel A shland A rriv al»
in it o th er than g inger ale h er com panion w ouldn’t have such a faraw ay
$19,751.25
Hotel A shland G uests— T he follow ­
W ednesday night.
look in his eves.
Em ergency fund ..............
2,000.00
ing people a re reg istered a t th e
C fa fv in fl
ft tiff
tel A shland: H. H. V eatch, Mr. and i
w
P resen ts F in e P each es—
$39,533.25
INDIAN SQUAWS MUST STICK
YOUNGSTERS MAY WED Less am ount ’ne 1922
R. AV. D unlap, of Nob Hill stre e t, I Mrs. J. E. McCall, J. R. Conley, M.
TO OLD FASH IO N ED DANCING
6,000.00
taxes (estim a te d ) . .
m ade th e T idings force a present of A. M orud, Ja m e s.R . Fow ler, P auline
a fine lot of peaches today, and it is R um m elin, M arion E. Cole, B. D .1
SARNIA, Ont., Aug. 22.— Indian
T otal am ount to be levied $33,533.25
needless to say th e peaches were! W estfall, C. E. C lodfelter, P o rtla n d ; i
Notice is hereby fu rth e r given
squaw s w ith eloquent shoulders and
tre a te d as all peaches should be, and Lela C ellers, L. Lewis, G ran ts P ass; ■
th
a
t the Board of D irectors of T alent
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22.— A braves whose feet have learned the;
Irrig a tio n D istrict, c o n st'tu tln g the
none a re now left to tell th e tale.
R. P otts, Palo Alto, C alif.; Alice
trick s of the Broadw ay dance p al­
tax levying board of said d istrict,
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' Thom pson, Lena B. T a rte r, Salem , tale of the sea, a becalm ed ship, a aces. m ust go back to th e old fash ­
will m eet a t th e office of said board
sta rv in g crew and a m other w ith a
G ravenstine Apples, none b e tte r Or ’ M r' and Mrs
B' c °Ssw elb
'i n th e c 'tv of T alent. Oregon, Tues­
new -born babe, for whom everyone ioned, dem urely sim ple w altz, says
for jelly. W indfalls, 75c per 50 lb. Stc>ckton- C alif.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
day. Septem ber 5th, a t 10 o'clock a.
an
edict
of
the
council
of
W
alpole
sacrificed ratio n s in o rd er to pre-i
m „ when and w here any person who
box
P hone 9 - F - ll
W ood, G ardina, C alif.; R. E. W rg ih t,
Island, wiiich w ent into effect today.
shall be subject to th e tax levy o f :
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¡M edford; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. F a h r, serve its life, yesterday th rille d the
th e d istric t, based on said estim ate, i
w ater fro n t here, upon th e a rriv a l , “ They w ant to dance all n ig h t,”
Leaves for Oakland—
O rland, C alif.; George A. ' Brown,
when the sam e shall be m ade, shall
of the m otor ship Annie Johnson says Chief Red K nife, “ and no one
Miss F ran cis M cW illiam s left for Santa R °s a ’ Calif..; H. K. Beaucam p,
w ants to work the next day. 5nce
he
heard in favor of. or against said
w ith news of th e San Francisco
tax levy, or any part thereof.
O akland a few days ago. a fte r hav-j Phoenix, A rts.; J. W. A therton, Oak­ schooner W illiam H. Sm ith.
they were satisfied w ith an o rd in ary
Dated A ugust 8, 1922.
ing spent th e sum m er vacation in land, C alif.; S. J. S tern b erg , Chica­
The schooner, according to re- ■ band. Now they w ant c a b are ts.”
Budget C om m ittee of T alent I r r i­
go;
A.
W.
Z
iegler,
M
inneapolis,
and
A shland. Miss M cW illiam s teaches
gation D istrict, by A. H. D avenhill,
ports
from
th
e
m
otor
ship,
was
b
e
-
'
J. M. T refren, Roseburg.
a t O akland.
Secretary.
calm ed in the Pacific fo r 43 days,;
Efficiency.
Board of D irectors of T alent I r r i­
and
was
discovered
on
A
ugust
1
4
th
,'
Lee Junior, age four, son of Mr.
gation D istrict, by O. A rnspiger
L et J e rry O’Neal figure your next 1 Visits w ith F riends—
299-1
S ecretary.
Mrs. Pigney, of Corvallis, is visit­ when C aptain Thom as M urray re-! and Mrs. II. Lee Bassett, of Colum­
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­
bus,
Ind..
has
learned
a
great
deal
;
ing w ith her friend, Mrs. R. E. Sloan, sponded to her signals of distress.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ial and w orkm anship. Phone 138.
A pitiable condition on board the! about efliclency, as his m other has ;
on H elm an stre e t, fo r a few days.
many
tim
e
and
labor
saving
methods
207 E. Main stre e t.
238t.
W ANTED— W oman to do office
Mrs. Pigney form erly lived in A sh­ schooner was d'scovered. T he crew which she puts into practice around ,
work.
Inquire P an to riu m Dye
land and has a num ber of friends in
seven m en had been w ithout sub-i the bouse, and which have made a ,
Returning' to A shland—
W orks, Shook Bldg.
299-2
s ta n tia l food fo r 11 days. W eak- deep impression on Lee Junior. Fre- i
F rie n d s in A shland have S^ceived ! tke
ened by th e ir enforced fast, they quently a t night the youngster looks ;
W ANTED— R eliable woman to do
word from H. C. S parr, s ta tin g th a t
were physically unable to hoist the out at the stars, and recites “Twinkle j
general housew ork in country.
. .M oves R eported—
he and his fam ily a re re tu rn in g to
Twinkle, Little Star.” One night re­
Phone 118-J.
299-3
em
ergency
supply
of
ra
tio
n
s
over
K enneth M cW illiam s has moved
A shland, having already left Iowa,
cently when about to recite his little ,
the
sh
ip
’s
side.
T
heir
principal
food
LOST— T hree keys on ring, one for
w here they have been located for the from N utley s tre e t to 116 C hurch for days had been copra from the piece, he paused, hesitated awhile and
Ford car. R eturn to Tidings. Re­
stre
e
t.
S.
H.
M
iller,
a
railro
a
d
m
an,
appeared to be in a deep study. In a ;
past 18 m onths.
w ard.
299-2
who cam e h e re recently from O ak­ schooner’s cargo.
moment his face lighted, and he evi­
Recent p ro tra its of P rince Um berto,
dently found the efficiency idea he ! son of th e king and queen of Daly,
T his season you c a n ’t duplicate land, Or., has ren ted th e property
TWO K ILL E D IN W RECK
wished to apply in tlie case, for he and Princess Beatrice, second fTaugli-
at
121
Bush
s
tre
e
t
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
S.
L.
o u r values anyw here. P aulse: u d ’s . ,
beg an :
ter of th e king and queen of Spain,
OF
SANTE
FE
WORK
TRAIN
986tf
B eaB y com pany.
“Two twinkles, little s ta r; how I j whose betrothal is reported in Madrid.
-Indianapolis Tlie prince is seventeen years old and
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22.— Two wonder w hat you are.”-
Return from N ew port-
Return from Lake-
the princess is only thirteen.
News.
J. P. and Louis Dodge cam e in
^ r - ailtl Mrs. G. S. B u tler re tu rn m en w ere killed and th re e in ju red
from L ake of th e W oods M onday
th is m orning from N ew port, Or., in th e w reck of a Santa F e fre ig h t
T ry th e classified colum ns.
R ead your hom e-tow n paper.
m orning, a fte r having spent the! " h e r e they have been spending the a n d work tra in a t K ingm an, Ariz.
All
w
ere
em
ployes
of
the
railw
ay.
week-end a t th a t p opular s im m er i last few weeks,
reso rt.
C lf
„
Tuciwlay, A ugust 22. 1922
Tiny Babe Found
on Becalm ed Ship
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R eturns from O uting—
Mrs. W illiam D enton, w ith her
rates.
2C5tf nv° boys, re tu rn e d a few days ago
j from an outing th ro u g h w estern
M oves to P a rk H ouse—
Oregon and W ashington. Mrs. Den-
P ark S u p erin ten d en t Dean moved ton rep o rts having had a delig h tfu l
today into th e house in the p ark pro- trip and having seen m uch beauti-
vided for the su p e rin te n d e n t. Owing ful scenery.
to th e illness of fo rm er S uperinten-
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dent Sm ith at th e tim e th a t Mr. Dean G etting News E n R oute—
took ch arg e of the p a rk , th e change
An autom obile from Chicago, 111.,
was not m ade a t th a t tim e.
Mr. which passed th ro u g h th e city th is
Dean has ren ted his hom e on G ran- m orning, was equipped w ith a wire-!
ite stre e t to Mr. Jackson, th e new less receiving set, having th e a e rial
p ro p rie to r of th e P laza pool room.
■ stru n g ju st above th e top of th e c a r J
LEC TU RER SAYS ÍH A T
Good Insurance a t good
P hone 274-J. Yeo of course.
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
Motor to L ake of W oods—
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TODAY,
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5 E
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and
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R E I D
i n
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Budding in childhood’s sp rin g ­
tim e.
Blooming th rough storm s
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Glowing on
and on in spite of frosty age and
death!
A story of all you’ve ever
dream ed a g rea t love should be!
Told in e n th ra llin g action and
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LAST PUBLIC
GOD’S KINGDOM NEAR
‘ H um anity has failed to save h u ­
m anity,— God alone can save th e
w orld,” was practically th e text ta k ­
en la st n ig h t for an ad d ress m ade
by W. E. Van A m burgh, of B rook­
lyn. N. Y., who spoke to q u ite an
audience m ade up of the follow ers
of P a sto r R ussell, in the Lyric th e ­
a tre la st night.
T he sp e ak e r predicted th a t the
dev'l would soon be down and out
and th a t a head-on collision is on
the tap is th a t will sh ak e the ea rth
R eturn from Cam ping Trip—
to its foundations. He m aintained
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey have th a t an indictm ent had been b rought
re tu rn e d from a two weeks cam ping a g ain st th e p rese n t m oral and relig-
trip, which they th o roughly enjoyed.) jio u s fabric, and quoted num berless
passages from s c rip tu re to prove the
!
assertio n of P a sto r R ussell, th a t
PLEADS GUILTY IN
I EDGE GOWDY’S COURT * m illions now living would never
die.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O skar m otored
to L ake of th e W oods Sunday and
spent th e day w ith Mrs. O sk ar’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. D ennis.
They re p o rt th e roads as being in
very had condition. Also th a t h u c k le -(
b erries a re scarce and are selling a t
C arl W olf appeared in Ju stice of
$2.25 in th e patches.
Ithe Peace Gowdy’s c o u rt S aturday,!
______
¡and a fte r a ta lk w ith th e judge, de-
F r u lt canning tim e Is a t hand, cided to plead guilty to the charge
F o r flrult Jars, lids, ru b b ers, je lly ; filed a g ain st him som e tim e ago,
m olds a n d su g a r. D e tric k ’s prices when he was a rre ste d for using pro-;
fane language.
can’t he beaten.
Mr. W olf m aintained his inno­
cence, b ut decided th a t his testim ony
Ixutves fo r Home—
Miss E dyth G reen left for h er would not reach as fa r as th a t of the
hom e in Los A ngeles on tra in 15 four neighbors who m ade th e charge
last n ig h t, a fte r having spent a few ag ain st him.
weeks visiting w ith her neice, Mrs.
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J. R. E dw ards.
W hile here, she BLAZE STARTS W HEN
m ade a trip w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
TRAIN AND TRUCK CRASH
w ards to Oregon caves. C ra te r L ake;
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and L ake of th e W oods. Miss G reen
ROCKWOOD, Mich., Aug. 22.—
was on her way hom e from visiting T hree m en a re dead and two were
w ith her siste r In S eattle, a fte r hav- in ju re d in a collision betw een a pas-
ing visited Y ellow stone and G lacier senger tra in and a m otor tru c k here
n a tio n a l parks.
today.
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The tru c k was loaded w ith bar-
L ast public d em onstration of the rels of tu rp e n tin e , w hich In some
H artm an R eto rt for ex tractin g oil way becam e Ignited in th e collision,
from shale, to n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 a t Mac’s and several of th e cars of the tra in
G arage on P ioneer stre e t. Company w ere enveloped in flam es. No one
offices a t 29 F irs t s tre e t will here- was in ju re d on the tra in so far as
a fte r be open every evening u n til 9 know n, but th e coaches w ere badly
scorched.
o’clock.
1
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SHALE OIL
DEMONSTRATION
T he last public d em onstration o f th e process of ex­
tractin g oil from sh ale, from the h old in gs o f th e H art­
m an Synd icate o f th e P a cific Coast, w ill tak e place
to n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock in th e b uild in g ad joinin g Mac’s
G arage on P ion eer street.
T hose w ho have not seen th e f e nonst; a to r at work,
a ctu ally producing oil from th e rock, w i|h in three-
q uarters o f an hour a fter th e retort is started , sh ould
not fail to be on hand ton igh t. It w ill be th e la st tim e
th e d em onstrator w ill he seen at work in public. It is
in terestin g to th e point of fascin ation , and w h eth er
you con tem p late in v e stin g or not, you w ill be w elcom e.
F o r th e con ven ien ce o f th ose w ho are in terested and
w an t to k now in detail th e plan s o f th e H artm an Syndi­
cate, th e o ffic e at 2 9 F irst street w ill h ereafter b e kept
open u ntil 9 p. m. T his is done in order to give th ose
w h ose tim e is occupied d urin g tlie day, to call in th e
evening, w hen a ll inform ation w ill b e ch eerfu lly f i l m -
ished them .
T he shares today are se llin g at Ten D ollars each.
They w ill never be sold for less and th e day tlie H art­
m an R etort sta rts to w ork on th e Dead Indian hold in gs,
th ere is every probability th e values o f th ese shares
w ill jum p ajid keep on th e upw ard trend.
Not a
d o lla r’s w orth w ill be placed on th e m ark et beyond
w hat is n ecessary for th e work o f con struction and
instaHatTon.
T h ereafter th e su b scrip |io n books «till
b e closed.
Investigate Every Detail
a n d th e n
Let Your Sense Pilot Your Dollars
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HARTMAN SYNDICATE 0T THE PACIFIC COAST
2 9 FIRST STR EET, ASHLAND
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ç fir BIG TRUCKS
If you want to keep your truck
trouble-proof, feed it “Red
Crown” and nothing else.
Qtie Gasoline
ofQuaUfy
The quality of “ Red Crown” is
always the same, whenever and
wherever you buy it. It vaporizes
rapidly and uniformly in the car­
buretor. And it is consumed com­
p letely in the combustion cham­
bers, converting all its heat units
into power at the driving wheels.
That means a better average
mileage, and a sweeter-running
engine.
Fill at the Red Crown sign —
at Service Stations, garages, and
other dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPAN Y
t California I