Saturday, November 18, 192Ü ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS FAQH FOUR ■ ia LOCAL AND PERSONAL Com es In From H osp ital— G rants P ass L adies Here— PRINCIPAL FIGURES IN MONTANA SLAYING Am ong th e ladies of G rants Pass, m em bers of the D aughters of the J Nile, who a rriv ed in tim e to partak e of th e luncheon, w ere M esdames C eorge S. R iddle, P. B. H erm an, J P, Je ste r, Louis Steinbaugh, Jam es Chinnook Alva G unnell, Swope, A. C. H ough, A. K. Cass, C larence W ine- tro u t and E lm e r Balsinger. S TILL MATTER FOR RESEARCH Astronomical Science, Although Enor mously Developed, Has Yet a Great Deal to Discover. Jess Sm ith, who had th e m isfor tu n e to break both legs in a fall from a hay wagon a few weeks ago, was bro u g h t down town F rid ay afternoon in his wheel chair, and spent a few hours a t the N ininger & W arn er b il lia rd hall. Mr. S m ith is gettin g The W ISE m an w ants to look , along nicely and will be able to get well— ou r su its will help him . P aul-! o u t again in a few weeks. s e ru d ’s. 61tf W hen o u r label is in your coat, Visits w ith R elatives— you a re well dressed. P a u lse ru d ’s. Mrs. M ary Beaver and son Row 61tf land, of Salem , spent a few days th is week as th e guests of Mr. and Mrs. E m broidery C'lub M eets— A. M. B eaver a t th e ir hom e on Iowa T he F riday A fternoon E m broidery j stre e t. Mrs. B eaver an d her son club m et yesterday aftern o o n with w ere en ro u te to Los Angeles w here Mrs. F. L. Nelson, on th e Boulevard. they will spend th e w inter. A p leasan t aftern o o n was spent, af-, te r w hich th e refresh m e n ts of the C leaning, pressing and rep airin g season, consisting of pum pkin pie j a t P a u lse ru d ’s. 61tf w ith whipped cream , etc., were served. Those p rese n t w ere: Mes C alled lle iv from R oseburg— dam es C. A. C otter, O. W. L ong Rov Mrs. H arry R a n d le tt and Mrs. J. Hale, Guy Jacobs, M ark S m ith, M. J. • G. P a tte rso n w ere called from th eir Love, E a rl H osier, J. C. P oor, A. M. 1 hom es in R oseburg to a tte n d a t the Dyrud, and Mrs. Nelson. T he next bedside of th e ir siste r, Mrs. Ray i m eeting will be a t th e hom e of Mrs. J e te r, who lias been q u ite ill, but W a lter F ru la n on B stre e t. is now convalescing. O. A. C. CO-ED SCALDED; A century of continuous achieve ments in the knowledge of other worlds has brought us, as Professor Eddington suggests, to the threshold of expectations which a generation ago would have been deemed fantas tic. We have giant telescopes beyond the imagination of fifty years ago. The camera has, in the minds of many of tlie public, almost brought the sun and his satellites onto a dissecting table. Above everything else the spec troscope has revolutionized astronom ical science by revealing the m aterials of which the sun, inoon and stars are composed. But we must calmly await the in form ation of science which adm its the existence of vegetation in Mars as to the mysterious “signals” of its inhab itants. There may he men in the moon in the breathable atm osphere of its stupendous craters. The field of astro nomical research excludes nothing but the impossible. We all share the “feel ing” to which Professor Eddington gave expression, “th at we are on the verge of something greater than our dreams can shape.”—London Mail. fe. 1 Valuable Cross Breeding. The crossing of the yak with com- ______ I mon cattle as practiced In Mongolia, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-i Siberia and Tibet produces an animal LEGE, Corvallis. Nov. 18 — D orothy ,nore ^ k e a b l e than either of the tv „ i . purent stock. Johnson of balem , freshm an in com m erce, fell in a b a th tu b of scalding j w ater a t M argaret Snell hall, and is j Evidently a Strenuous Preacher. An announcement in the following now in the C orvallis general hospital terms was posted outside an English w ith bandages around one arm . At church: “Next Sunday the Rev. ----- tending physicians stid she would re ----- will preach here, morning and cover rapidly. evening; after which the church will Miss Johnson is the d a u g h te r of be closed for six weeks for necessary Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Johnson of Salem. repairs.” FALLS INTO BATHTUB TOO LATE TO CLASMIFY SPECIAL COUNCIL HELD TO CONSIDER W ATER (C ontinued from P age 1) FOR SA L E - Fancy B arred Rock and Sicilian B uttercup cockerels a t your own price. Good show birds. 243 L aurel St. 66-1* by Mr. D illard for the benefit of the HAVE REGISTERED Duroc-Tersey incom ing m ayor and council, as the boar it stud. W. L. Huxley. p rese n t council had practically W alker Ave. 66-6* agreed a t an e a rlie r m eeting th a t it FOR RENT— Modern five room low would be in favor of buying w ater er floor apartm ent. 488 W. Main. 67-2* for some 400 acres of land in the H city from the T alen t d istric t, should < ? W LOST— Will the person who picked the Belleview d istric t m ake it pos up black fur on T hursday a fte r <D sible by tak in g w ater them selves. noon retu rn to Tidings office. 66-3 The 400 acres of w ater, which the present council proposes to contract ‘•a.Tp& á for from the T alent d istric t, they say would be used in irrig a tin g the 3^ THE THEATER BEAHTFW. larg e r acreages in th e city, and in % WOODEN LEG A HANDICAP supplying the p rio r rig h ts of some Today Only— Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf Dance Jackson Hot Springs S a tu r 200 acres lying below A shland and B read. 52tf ¿A Physician Had Forgotten T hat Ap which m ust be supplied from a s I i - day night. E verybody’s going. 63-4 pendage Would Not Help Duck lland creek. It is claim ed th a t this W ill Move to lx»s Angeles— in Its Native Element. J. C. M ather arrived last week Leave for P o rtla n d — 1 would greatly reduce the am ount of Mr. and Mrs. Irv in g Findley left from Los Angeles, Calif., to assist A distinguished doctor of Baltimore, w ater used th ro u g h the w ater m ains Mrs. M ather in packing to re tu rn to th is week fo r P o rtla n d , w here Mrs. Md., has a Hock of Muscovy ducks run in the city and would supply m ore th e City of the Angels. Mrs. M ather F.ndley will e n te r Dr.. Coffey’s hos City ning around his country ¡dace and hear w ater to th e sm all acreages ing a great commotion in the chlekei. E ngineer W alker and W ater S uper Is a siste r of Mrs. J. Z. W ing, and p ital for tre a tm e n t. yard one afternoon hurried hence to in te n d e n t H osier stated they did not has been resid in g on Allison street. A Real Live see one of his ducks doing a line of believe th e plan could be w orked out New tow n A pples— 75c box deliv She moved h ere last su m m er for th e dare-devil stunts in mid-air. The “fall benefit of th e h e a lth of h e r fam ily. ered. P hone 9 - F - ll. successfully. ing leaf,” "tail-spin” and such per Mr. M ather is in th e em ploy of the Mr. W alker was asked to m ake a formances were following one another V isitors from D unsm uir— S o uthern Pacific com pany and a n tic i re p o rt on w hat had been done in with startling rapidity when the doc Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sm ith, of D uns pated a tra n s fe r here, b u t failed to connection w ith the survey ordered tor discovered th at the cause of it all m u ir spent a few days th is week story of the throbbing West was a big ra t which was hanging on m ake th e exchange. He has re tu rn ed to see if it w ere possible to bring and his fam ily will follow sh ortly. I in A shland visiting w ith Mrs. S m ith ’s the duck’s leg. The rat held on until w ater from Neil creek into A shland p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. H eer, and the leg came off, when the rodent creek. In m aking his rep o rt, Mr. —A bursting dam that will o th er relativ es in the city. dropped to the ground and escaped. W alker sta te d th a t he and an engi A shland G ran ite M onum ents, fin make you gasp and remem The doctor tied the injured member ished to order. S. P en n isto n , phon? neer from G rants Pass, who he ob ber it. and his surgery was a success in that F lu ff R ugs, m ade from your old 444-Y. 46— 26 »S» i îsïüsss the bird recovered, but it had a great tain ed to do th e survey w ork, w entj worn out carpets. T elephone 208. —Also— handicap in its possession of a single up Neil creek and a fte r m aking an j 41-eod-lm o* sh o t ^ to n ’ exam ination, decided th a t the point TORCHY’S NUT SUNDAY and k ilh .l Rev. ( h ris tle r and t h e n com m itted suicide, according to for the answered an all PUT- pur- w here w ater should be tak en out was m e fowl iuw i which ntuvu uuawcicu Mr. and Mrs. R. H. G rubb a rriv ed a co ro n er’s verdict. ! poses on the land, but when the bird a t the low er saw m ill. TOMORROW & MONDAY From this in A shland a few days ago for a visit (2 ) Rev. L eonard J . d i r i s tl e r , slain clergym an, of H avre M ontana, ven^ured into the w ater Its efforts to point, th e en g in eer ran a line around ’ i paddle with one leg caused it to de This is a class or lau n d ry work and Mrs. G rubb was tak e n to the know n as th e “ B ishop of All O u td o o rs.” th e hills, w ith a slig h t drop, and (3 ) St. Mark’s Church, o f w h ich th e “ Bishop o f All O utdoors’ w as scribe one circle a fter another so that th a t we a re giving to a large n u m Sacred H eart hospital, M edford, a j if it finally did reach the shore it was found th a t the Neil creek w ater could sh o rt tim e la te r to be o p erated on rector. ber of p a tro n s here in A shland. be em ptied into A shland creek a by the m erest accident. for appendicitis. She is rep o rted to (4 ) Hom e of Rev. L eonard J . C hijistler, « h e ro double sho o tin g oc In th is grade of w ork, we give the sh o rt distance above the pow er plant c u rre d . be gettin g along very nicely. sam e carefu l a tte n tio n to th e wash- i and th e upper intake. The distance Swallowed by London. ♦ ♦ »-»-............................................ ».» ing th a t th e re g u la r finish w ork re-1 would be about ten m iles and it was Cheam was once a delightful vil P iano T u n in g — A tte n d Football Game— ÌOUNG W H ITE WIDOW WEDS ceives. The flat pieces are n e a tly ' lage in S u rrey ; today it is fast becom Mr. W a lk e r’s opinion th a t the w ater Now is th e tim e to have your piano Leslie H eer and Dom ino P ro v o s t1 MIDDLE-AGED CHINAMAN ing a suburb of London. But it still should be b ro u g h t in a pipe, which ironed; fine sta rc h work is starched tuned. Carl H. Loveland. Studio. left early F rid ay for th e n o rth to a t - 1 _______ has some respect for the days when It w ould cost approxim ately $10,000 and dried, and the soft g arm euts 135 E a st Main. Phone 465. u6tf tend th e A shalnd-R oseburg footbalL was simply a decorative feature on a per m ile o r betw een $125,000 and VANCOUVER, W ash., Nov. 18. a re dried. gam e, and to a tte n d the gam e a t i Chin Yu, a Chitiam an, and Mrs. Geor- beautiful countryside. When it was $150,000 for the pipe line alone. W hen you get ROUGH DRY serv I.eiivos for D unsm uir— found that (.'beam’s beautiful Four- C orvallis today. gia Id a Pierce, w hite, obtained a ! t.eenth century cottage was in the way O ther expenses would probably bring ice, you a re relieved of the d rudgery Mrs. W alter Maxey left th is m orn m arriag e license here in spite of th e ( of tjie road being widened, Cheam did th e to ta l to nearly $200,000 for the of w ashing, the u n c e rtain ty of d ry ing for D unsm uir ,on a business trip , V isitor from M tnlford— ban on mixed m arriag es proclaim ed not say either “Down with the cot- e n tire project. The w ater obtained ing in u n settled w eather, and of a and will be gone over Sunday, as th e iiis . ew ju ry , of M edford, was a by t}-,e V ancouver M inisterial asso- tage” or “Let the m otorcars go round from such a source would be about large p a rt of the ironing. guest of Mrs. C. R obert Shaw com business v isitor in th e city F riday. ciation. The couple evidently knew another way.” It simply decided to put 200,000,000 gallons, o r double the oiVotbcOow Give us a tria l next week and bining business w ith pleasure. about th e ban, for they asked Fred- ,lu; bouse on rollers and move it back am o u n t th a t could be obtained by , ... , a little way, as was done a few years b u ilding th e larg e dam in* A shland Cliff Payne m akes fire screens. S tn c k lin g , deputy you will be convinced. a u d ito r who is-, ... ’ ’ . . . . , , A strange love-drama in a ’ ago vvitli Trinity house, In the old Good reliable d e n tistry a t reaso n creek canyon, and th e cost w ould be sued the license, if th ere was a jus- cathedral city of W orcester. Every- setting of rare beauty. With O ur prices a re reasonable. able prices. Dr. H enry B. P u rl, Evening; Sewing Cbiss— ju st about double, m aking the cost tice o fth e peace who perform ed such . body gains, the motorist by having a charming Marion Davies as An evening sew ing class is being B eaver Bldg. 44tf of w ater practically th e sam e in weddings. S trickling directed them wider road, and artistic folk by con- the heroine who lives but to contem plated by some of th e ladies to Ju stice W ilson, of M innehaha, templation of a fine specimen of Four- e ith e r case, according to Mr. W alker. P asses T hrough A shland— fascinate men. of A shland and any one who is in Mr. Loom is and th e new council W IRT M. WRIGHT George Sm ith, rep re sen ta tiv e o f' tere ste d in th e class is asked to call! who recently m arried two mixed cou- teenth century architecture; vvliile j Cheam should be happy in having en were asked to express th e ir opinion MARIE CORELLI’S pies when o th ers refused. PHONE 165 the K elly-Springfield T ire com pany i Miss Hicks at the library. tered a practical protest against an on the m a tte r and, despite the fac t, Chin Yu gave his age as 37. Mrs. Good W ork P rom pt S ervice a t R oseburg, passed th ro u g h A shland popular novel elaborately act of vandalism.—Christian Science th a t they had no advance inform a F riday en ro u te to K lam ath F alls, Monitor. O rres cleans clothes. P h o n e 64. P ierce said she was 25. picturized tion on the situ a tio n , they sta te d w here he w ill spend a few d a y s ! they would endeavor to c arry out — Also— tojbe , shooting. The feath ered trib e will | P u rc h ase Buck I^ikc— TWO ANCIENT SQUAWS ARE The Last Straw. Send it vndry any plan th a t th e p resen t council PATHE NEWS have to look well to th e ir flight The C alifornia Oregon Pow er com BURNED TO DEATH IN HUT It had been a trying day and Ray- sta rte d if they found th a t it was for w hile George is about. _______ mond’s father was rather irritable, lie pany has purchased Buck lake and THEIR FIRST VACATION GOLDFIELD, Nev., Nov. 1 8 .— stood for a few questions from the th e best in te rests of A shland. expects to tu rn its w ater into the Mr. Joy reported th a t th e Belle M attie and A nnie, two P iu te squaw s, ! youngster, but when the latter asked —with— K lam ath rbrer to au g m en t th e p res view d istric t expected to close its en t supply of th a t stream . This each said to have been nearly 100 I w hat caused the desert of S ahara- ht Mr. & Mrs. Carter DeHaven I laid down his paper and answ ered; cam paign S aturday, Novem ber 25, elim in ates a n o th e r source of possible years old, w ere burned to death here "I guess it formed when the Israelites and give th e ir rep o rt to the T alent Coming next Tuesday— in a fire which destroyed a shack in ]ost tlieir s.(11(1 And if you don’t quit w ater for A shland. d istric t im m ediately a fte rw a rd , and which they w ere living. Both were asking me so many questions I’ll see “ The Prisoner of Zenda” SECOND ATTRACTION Sweet Cider, m ade fre sh every born in N evada and lived in the sta te your mother puts you to bed before I the council will probably tu rn in a favorable rep o rt a t the sam e tim e. day. two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, th ro u g h o u t th e ir lives. They were get home hereafter.” “But, pa,” came the question, “how delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll, fam iliar figures a t m any of th e m in can you see her put me to bed If she ! ing cam ps in th e pioneer days. puts me to bed before you get home?” ! H ero fro,m S ask atch ew an — And that question w as Raymond’s last ! W alter M cLean, of S askatchew an, LANE COUNTY VOTES TO —for that evening.—Boston T ran C anada, is in the city v isiting w ith A uspices of th e A m erican Legion K E E P STOCK O FF ROAD script. the C. A. McLean fam ily. The protein c o n ten t of OLYMPIC egg m ashes is com pletely balanced E n te rs M edford H ospital— EUGENE, Nov. 18.— Of th e 12 In Different Classes. in itself, consisting of th e proper varieties and of su p erio r quality. SINGING AND DRAMATICS PRESENTED precincts in L ane county th a t voted A visitor in an A ustralian home in- These .are the reasons why OLYMPIC egg m ashes are higher in IN HAPPY COMBINATION UMPQUA NATIONAL FO REST N ovem ber 7 on th e question of allow - qUired of his host’s little son, “Do you digestibility, sa fe r and productive of such uniform and satisfactory HAS 12 INCHES OF SNOW Ing stock to run a t large, fo u r of go to school now?” resu lts in h e a lth of th e layers and in filling the egg baskets. E ith e r ---------- ■ them voted in favor of it, and eight “Yes, sir.” of these m ashes properly fed w ith OLYMPIC SCRATCH, con stitu te PENDLETON. Or., Nov. 18.— The to keep the stock ur . Many o th er! ”And what do you learn—reading, a ratio n of the proper n u tritiv e ratio for the laying hen. T here is snow fall on the Blue m o u n tain s in precincts in th e county had voted to w riting’ su n is- no waste. several sections of th e U m atilla na- keep stock off the roads. F a rm e rs td l’ je s ’ and 1 learn religion, too. Adm., 50c and 25c 8 o’Clock “Religion?” tional forest is now over 12 inches have tak e n down th e ir fences next “Yes. I learn the little religion Season T ickets on S ale at R educed Prices deep, according to J. C. K ohns, f o r - 'to the highw ays, which teaches that we all come from est supervisor. In the H eppner ran g e ------------ See V. V. M ills, A shland S ta te B a rk Adam. But my older brother is in a higher class; he learns the big religion the rain fall and. snow cam e too la te ¡A rriv e from F t. K lam ath — to brin g th e grass up fo r the last C. V. Loosley, Ed Hoyt and Mr. and that teaches that we all come feeding of c a ttle , which was very W heeler arriv ed from F o rt K lam ath from monkeys.”—Boston Transcript. poor this season, but th e sheep range F rid ay w ith 30 head of horses be- Wonder of Small Things. in th e H eppner country held up well longing to Mr. Loosley, which he Tlie greatness of our life depends u n til late in the year. 1 will w in ter in th e valley. on so little ! In the midst of the humblest incidents of ordinary days, the verse of a poet may suddenly re veal to us something stupendous. No solemn word bus been spoken, and we feel that nothing has been called i fo rth ; and yet, why has an Ineffable i face beckoned to us from behind an old ; We have th e m ost com plete line of F ra m e d P ic tu re s ever 'HAT word vulcanizing makes a hit with the folks man’s fears? Or why does a vast ; Miown in A shland— including M axfield P a rris h , H offm an’s who have gotten acquainted with the manner in night, starred with angels, extend over j rtlig io u s plrturiH , I’a tte rs c n ’s L ithia P a rk a n d C ra te r L ake the smile of a child?—Maeterlinck. which we repair tires. We mike an old, blownout tire coloretl p ictu ies. M ottoes a n d C h ristm as C ards. "The Lost frail” "W NS Zane Grey WHAT IS ROUGH DRY? Rlorion Ashland Laundry Co. MIDLAND LYCEUM COURSE "The Colonial Players” » Armory, Wednesday, Nov. 22 ASHLAND MILLS VUL CAN p o r X m as Bonar Law and New Cabinet Members : A Sign. DARLING STUDIO “I think that small boy-of oure is going to be a poet.” “T hat so? Wliy?” “He never w ants to have his hair aut.” “ PO RTRAITS THAT PL E A SE ” 2 9 Shopping Days B efore Xm as CLtezox & O K A I3 I.AVV-- ¡K akixj VsAurevEf If it is for A shland, we a re for it. feel like a youngster before we get through with it. If it isn’t worth repairing, we’ll tell you so. buto m o v i e s BY LEEDOM'S TIRE HOSPITAL ?