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    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.
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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
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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.
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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-
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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
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.
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
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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.
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¿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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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■ 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
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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
?