Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 18, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ÄäätÄTD DÁlLt TWi/TGS
Y O U T H F U L VAQUEROS TO U R
Local and Personal
Five youngsters from th e Blake
school, M inneapolis, who ecently
com pleted a 75-m ile horseback trip
th ro u g h G lacier n atio n al park, con­
stitu te d the youngest group of to u r/
W ill Speak Tonight—-
D eputy H ead Consul Rees w ill be!
ists to unde tak e such a trip in the
history of any of the natio n al parks.
They m ade th e trip u n d er th e guar-
dlanship of L. M W ilson, a teacher
in the school, and “ B uck” Connor,
veteran guide of th e park.
The
GLACIER
N A T IO N A L PARK
youngest is nine and the oldest 1 2 .1
Left to rig h t— L. M. W ilson, Sam
N ickerson, O sborhe Taylor, H u n ter
P iper, Billy R obertson and Thad
Law rence. Connor, fhe guide, is o n , |i
the exterem e right.
be p resen t a t th e m eeting of th e i
M odern W oodm en of A m er'ca to-l
n ig h t a t th e ir hall.
Every W ood­
m an should m ake it a point to be
CORVALLIS, Or., Sept. 18.— A
p resen t and h ear th is fine sp eak er hen of O. A. C. stock is again corn-
M llf
give his w onderful sh o rt ta lk
ing into th e lim elight and m ay pull
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down a w orld's record fo r her
Not barg ain clothes
barg ain breed.
It was b u t'' a few m onths
prices. P a u lse ru d 's.
14-tf ago th a t Lady D ryden, an O. A. C.
P lym outh Rock hen, cap tu red the
C liff Payne m akes book ends.
Plym outh Rock recdrd by laying 324
304tf eggs in a year. W th a n o th e r m onth
to go. W hite L eghorn hen No. 38,
V isits in Ashlan.il-
, owned by A lexander S tew art, has
C. E. B orutie a rriv ed in this c i t r jla ld 300 eggs in ’th e farm b u reau
th e la tte r p a it of th e week from
egg laying com petition a t S anta
O akland. Calif., for a few w^ k s iC ruz, Calif., word has ju st been re-j
;
w t h the O W in ter fam ily.
Mrs. ' ceived here.
B ourne has b ren v isiting w ith her)
p a re n ts for the past th re e weeks.!
Mrs. R. A. McDonald of A lam eda BANNERS A R E I'L l PTERING
Calif., is also v isiting a t the W in
OVER R O l ND-l. I‘ GROUNDS
ters home. The W in te rs’ a n l th eir!
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guests expect to leave tom orrow for! PENDLETON, Or., Sept. 18. Pen-
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Lake of th e W oods for a short rt,eton is rea d >' to s ta g e its th ir-
cam ping trip .
tee n th a n n u al Round-U p, Septem ber
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¡21, 22 and 23.
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I am ag en t for the VACUETTE
A th ousand b an n ers flu tte r in th e '¡¡H u n ts a t Pelican Bay__
¡was held a t the county fa ir grounds
SUCTION CLEANER. A F. D Y E R ,¡clear Septem ber a ir; in the Round-
H. C. Stock and R. H. K ruggel 'y e ste rd a y , resu lted in a victory for
77 Pine St.
14-eod-3< Up stables, wild Mexican steers,
spent S aturday a t Pelican Bay hunt- • the T em plar special, which covered
fleet
race
horses and
bucking
| ing wild geese
They rep o rt fair the distance in 53 m inutes, two and
R eady-to-put-on su its th a t you’ll bronks are aw aitin g the events of'
luck, b u t say the season is too w ar, tw o-fifths seconds, m aking th e en-
not be ready to put off till th e last track and a re n a ; the In d ian s have!
as the birds a re well out on th e w a­ ' tire course w ithout a stop.
stitch gives. A t P a u lse ru d ’s.
14tf pitched th e ir tepees on th e Round-1
te r and hard to get.
( The Dodge took second place,
Up gro u n d s; cowboys and cow girls!
being th e only o th e r car to fin ish '
are g a th e rin g and have en tered the
NOTICE
,
the distance, and was about a lap
I Visits in A shland—
PORTLAND, Sept. 18.— F rien d s
H aving disposed o i th e A shland lists.
and
a h alf behind. The Essex went
One of the new fea tu re s th is year;
Ms. W illiam Brown, of Louisville,
L aundry, a n d d e sirin g to close my
of the U niversity of Oregon S atur-
i over th e fence in the 22d lap, and
a cco u n ts as soon as possible, I w ould will be the announcem ent of events Ky., m other of Mrs. W illiam Briggs,
th e Ford was forced out ju st before ^ ay tu rn e d over $25,000 in cash and
a p p re c i.fo an early se ttle m en t by a n d w inners by m eans of a radio of G ranite stre e t, is v isiting her
finishing th e 23d lap, l^v engine securities to a com m ittee rep resen t-
any person know ing them selves to m a g n a v o x . T hree of these have been; d a u g h te r for a few weeks.
trouble.
¡ing th e in stitu tio n for the purpose
be in d eb ted to th e A shland Iatu u d ry in stalled a n d will enable every per- j
The T em plar led for the first ten oi financing a general building and
up to Septem ber 1st. Rooks will lx* son, from g ran d sta n d to th e rem ot-!
laps, a t which tim e the Dodge w e n t! developm ent cam paign to supple-
found a t th e lau n d ry .
est co rn er of th e bleachers, to hear
to th e fro n t and led for th e next ten m ent such b e tte rm e n ts as may. be
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F . E . FREN CH , ¡all announcem ents.
rounds, when it was forced to the Possible w th m illage funds derived
pits w ith a fla t tire. One lap was fr()nl s ta le taxes.
GIVES BIRTHDAY PA RTY
“ Ten M illion D ollars in Ten
The very nature of the m anu­ lost in m aking the change, and an-j
FO R NEIGHBOR GIRL
facture of Portland cement—grind­ o th e r lap a few m inutes la te r when Y ears” was adopted as the slogan
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THE THEATER BEAUTIFW
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ing, crushing and powdering hard it stopped fo r w a te r and oil. This of the cam paign. The necessity of
Mrs. L. Schwein gave a very d e - ; rock—suggests the use of tremen­
left th e T em plar two laps to the priv ate benefactions in addition to
LAST TIME TODAY
lig h tfu l th re e course d in n er a t h er; dous mechanical power. From the
good, which it held u n til the close, sta te su p p o rt was reported to the
hom e on Church stre e t last W ednes­ very first to the very last operation
rt
The six lap m otocycle race re- board of reg en ts by P re sid e n t Camp-
day in honor of Miss H elen D etrick gigantic machines are kept In mo­ suited in victory for A aughn on a bell at th e m eeting of th e board last
on h er 14th b irth d a y anniversary. tion until from the hard rock blown H arley w th M oran a close second fall, a t which tim e he pointed out
from the mountain side, or towed
The color schem e w as pink and from the quarries, a finely powdered, The tim e was five m inutes and 26 th a t the university en rollm ent was
w hite, and a fine large b irth d a y cake correctly proportioned m aterial is seconds.
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w ith pink and w hite candles graced produced.
In the mills giant crushers—some
th e cen ter of the tab le
Those p res­
en t w ere Mr. and Mrs. D etrick, of them weighing as much as -125.000 »
pounds—necessitating the develop­
TIPS TO THE RADIOIST
H elen D etrick, Gene D etrlck, Mr.
ment of tremendous power, slowly
and
Mrs.
W
allin
and
son
Ju
n
io
r,
and
CLEV ER COMEDY DRAMA
grind the rock Into fragm ents about
A talk given recently at Sche­
Mr. and Mrs. L. Schwein and fam ily. the size of an egg. This m aterial
— and—
nectady by Dr. Hlarconl was en­
Miss H elen received m any lovely then goes to the dryers and on to
“ TH E FOUR SEASONS”
joyed by a crowd of 3,000 per­
other grinders where It is crushed
presents.
sons who had assembled in
recorded by
to finer particles in the hammering
Washington park, Albany, for
R aym ond D itanars
of heavy steel halls in these re­
the purpose.
- A Iso—
MUST TELL BUSINESS
volving cylinders.
On the Pacific coast prefer­
The powdered rock then goes to
ON EN TERIN G RUSSIA
ence In time for broadcasting is
PATHE NEWS
gigantic kilns—some of them 10
to be given to the stations hav­
F IL L TH E EM PTY SOCKETS
MOSCOW, Sept. 18. — Business feet in diam eter and 200 feet long—
TOMORROW, WED,, THURS.
ing the greatest efficiency and
YOU W ILL NEED
men who w ant to e n te r R ussia hence where It is burned to clinker. Pul­
therefore able to serve the great­
verized coal is used to furnish heat,
MORE LIGHT
est number of people.
fo rth m ust supply exact info rm atio n
us between 2,500 and 3,000 degrees
Rubber Is very useful m aterial
as to w hat business they intend to Fahrenheit are required to fuse the
in radio work. You will find
for th e long evenings
engage in, th e ir technical q u alifica­ powder to “clinker.” The clinker is
rubber stoppers to bottles make
tions and financial responsibility, then ground again, gypsum is added
excellent knobs or tips to
F IL L TH E EM PTY
according to term s of o rd ers sent in correct proportions to govern the
electrodes, adjusting rods, etc.,
out to a tta ch e s in foreign countries “set.’' and the clinker Is ground Into
and that block or sheet rubber
SOCKETS
Is very useful as an insulator
by th e people’s com m issar of for- the finished product. Portland ce­
You were a young j irl
ment.
In many p lac e s; but If you have
e g n a ffa irs. The object is said to
And a trem endous blizzard
The standard for Portland cement
Make the Hom e and Every Room
ever tried to cut rubber with a
be to curb speculation u n d er the is so exal ting that 78 per cent of the
Forced you to rem ain
knife
you
will
know
how
hard
. . . in it B light and Cheery . . .
F o r th re e m onths
new econom ic policy recently ad- m aterial must pass through a sieve
It Is to make a neat, smooth,
Shut up in a cabin
having 40.000 holes to the square
opted.
straight cut. But if you use a
I p in the N orth Woods
Inch. The fine art of the wire
sharp, knife and keep the rub­
H undreds of miles
weaver is called on to furnish the
, £« ■ î
ber wet with cold water, or cut
Away from civilization
S PEA RING O F SALMON IS
testing sieves that determine fine­
it under water, you will find
Alone w ith a rugged woodsm an
PR IV IL E G E OF INDIANS ness. A mile of wire, finer than a
And i polished ¡en tlem an
that it cuts like cheese.
human hair, is required to weave a
Roth professing love for you
A radio university, placing
PORTLAND, Sept. 18.— Salmon square foot of the sieve. So fine is
And th e re w as no possible
higher education within the
fishing by th e In d ian s a t Celilo is the weaving that the sieve will hold
Chance of escape
reach of all, is now considered
Nor com m unication w ith th e o u t­ a t its height, and Carl O. Shoem aker, water.
but a m atter of time. The fu­
side w orld
; m aster fish w arden, has com pleted
ture educational possibilities of
V ‘I
And you knew
I a rra n g e m e n ts w ith th e A m erican; TEM PLAR SPECIA L W INS
radio
seem
to
he
limited
only
If you ad m itted love
by the co-operatiou of the peo­
L feograph com pany to m ake film s
F o r one— it m eant
RACE AT F A IR GROUNDS
ple.
of th e Indians th is Monday and
The o th er would K ILL him
Tuesday
on the Celilo grounds. H un­
The 5 6 ’4 m iles auto raee, which a ,
WOULD YOU DO W HAT TH E
FR EN C H CANADIAN GIRL DID? d reds of In d ian s come to the falls,
get out in th e riv e r naked, except
for a breech-clout, and w ait w ith
th
e ir an cient spears in hand for a
/
i salm on to come along. They sm oke
- 4 ?
; the fish on th e grounds and put
! them up for w in ter use.
SEEKS 510.000,000
WHAT IS MEANT BY
“FINER THAN DUST”
\y
HOP INDUSTRY O F STATE
MENACED, SAY DEALERS
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INDUSTRIAL A('ClDENTS
ARE FATAL TO SIX
MAZDA
LAMPS
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SALEM, Or., Sept. 18.— T here
w ere six fa ta litie s in Oregon due to
in d u stria l accidents d u r n g the week
ending Septem ber 14, according to
a re p o rt prepared here today by the
s ta le accident com m ission. The vic­
tim s were:
B urton
A. W arner,
rh e rm a n ,
New berg; Clyde G. Steele, electrl-
cian, G rants P ass; A ndrew V arillas,
rigger,
B rookings;
John
B irke.
helper to planerm an, B rookings;
M arrin Sheasley, m echanic, Brfgh-
to n ’ and E - W T ro u t’ en g in e e r- Mi d.
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increasing nearly 20 per cent a year,
while property valuations, the basis
of the m illage fund, had been for
some years nearly sta tio n a ry , until,
Just Like the Opeia.
th e discrepancy was becom ing ser-
The hand concerts are being at-
ious. The proposed cam paign was
¿ust abous all the |>eople
discussed by the board of reg en ts te
n town who enjoy talking at the same
a t th a t tim e and approved by the
line.—St. Joseph Gazette.
alum ni a t com m encem ent in June.
TGO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Wealth in Ictpsnd.
Several sect in = of Iceland are rich
in agate and r 'cedony. which are
widely used in making Jewels for the
hearings of watches and electrical In­
^ ru n ie n ts’
WANTED-— Lady io do light house-
work.
Box C, care of Tidings.
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i ' R SALE— Bakery. A b a rg a ’n if
tak e n at once. Inquire 3 4 Uu'on
St.
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W U h tô j
At Sign of the
Jack
O’Lantern”
SALEM, Or., Sept
18.— Unless
w orld m ark ets im prove w ithin th e
next few years th e Oregon hop in­
dustry will be a thing of th e past,
^ h i s was the sta te m e n t m ade here
by d ealers who have been engaged
in the hop business for 25 years.
One dealer declared th a t not m ore
th an half of the Oregon hop acre­
age th is year is covered by bu y ers’
contracts, w hile the grow ers not se­
cured by co n tracts have been of­
fered less than 10 cents a pound
for th eir product.
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G f Interest to A ll Good Cooks
Every gooa cook realizes i':: t the a c tu a l cookin g
is ju st as in-fxjrtant to good cookery as is th e prep­
aration of th e ingredients. Isn’t it fair, therefore,
to say th a t better ranges will make better cooks?
J * »css »••'-Ts
/ k i S L S i i w a s O I 'l ?
3-19-B Autom atic Electric Ranges a re b e tte r ranges, for more
reasons than can be discussed here
They are the rang» s y^th pract leal autor atic control. They
can be tru sted to sta rt and stop cook.-.ig wii ho at attention, and
they use the minimum of current They heat the food and not
the kitchen.
Learn how good cooking m ay be done conveniently and
comfortably, and just w hy Westinghouse 3 19-3 Ranges make
good cooks better
M ore C onvenien ce O u t f i t M ake
M ore C o n ven ien t ito m e t
D em onstration by Mis $ G race Doggie,
nesday, Sept, 20 W e a re inviting you. D on't
fo rg e t th e «late.
201 E. Main. Phone «fi
-JORDAN ELEC TR IC CO.
“Bill” Burgess Now a British Lord
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PASTOR QUITS P U L P IT ;
W ILL BE CHIROPRACTOR
CINCINNATI. O„ Sept. 18.— Be-
j cause he th in k s he can do ntare good
stra ig h te n in g o u t fo lk ’s p hysical'
kinks th a n he can th e ir s p iritu a l,
crookedness, th e Rev. F. L. Dorn |
p asto r of th e St P hilippus Evangel-i
ical P ro te s ta n t church, has resigned;
to becom e a chiro p racto r. He s a id ;
th a t for some tim e p rio r to his re s ­
ignation he had been healing th e
sick by ch iro p ractic m ethods.
Cat! ¿aemmle/wMrw,
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Rainbow Rock Springs Lump
Suits th a t su it a t P a u lse ru d ’s. 14tf
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All persons in te rested in th e de­
velopm
ent of a big g ra n ite produc-
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j ing in d u stry fo r A shland a re invited
•" Also
to a tte n d a m eeting to be held a t
•POP T I T T L E ’S MOVIE QUEEN” th e city h all next W ednesday even-
w ith Dan Mason
jing, S eptem ber 20, a t 7:30.
Get ou r G ranite booklet a t the
Also “ Aesop’s Fables and
cham ber of com m erce room s, read
“ Topics of the Day”
up on th is project, th en come to th e
m eeting and find o u t all ab o u t it
Adm ission 10 and 50c. incl. tax
ri£
h t up to date.
F irs t Show 7 :1 5 ; Second show 9
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ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
carloads in transit now. Must be ordered
In advance to get the price
William Burgess of Milwaukee recently received the news that he bad
fallen lieir to the titles and estates of his father, known as Lord Roberts.
Known to bis Intim ates in Milwaukee new spaper circles as plain “Bill,’’ Bur­
gess has made elaborate plans for entering upon his domains as a British
peer. He was engaged In newspaper work for several years, and while in
M ontreal he frequently came into contact with visiting members of the no­
bility. Sevent a years ago Burgess chanced to meet the then prince of Wales,
now King Ge, ge. It was while the prince of W ales was making a tour of
Canada, and Burgess, together with other newspaper correspondents, occupied
a ear of the royal train. So when Bill Burgess is presented a t the Court of
St. Jam es as Lord R oberts he will not be entirely a stranger to the king. In
later years Burgess left the newspaper field and engaged in the artificial flower
business and the photograph shows him a t work in his shop.
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