Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 01, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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WASHINGTON,
Aug.
1.—
G raduates of northern universi­
ties a re teaching the children of
m iners in soft coal districts in
Alabama domestic science, the
reports received by a field w ork­
er for the Bitum inous O perators’
Special Committee, which is co­
operating with the United States
Coal Commission.
The teachers supplied by the
bitum inous operators a t Edge-
w ater, Docena and Bayview, Ala­
bama have their own home also
provided by the company.
In these m ining communities
m aintained by the Tennessee
Coal, Iron and Railroad company
in Alabama, the investigator
found community and school gar­
dens with even kindergarten chil­
dren keeping their small plots.
Tooth brush cabinets and tooth
brush d rills were phases of health
educational work.
A ttractive practice houses for
the study of domestic science are
in each community.
Domestic
science principles are taught
both whites and negroes in these
towns. In the domestic science
courses all the factors in home­
m aking are taught including sew­
ing, preserving of fruits, baking,
packing of proper lunches, and
the like.
The progress made in teach­
ing the m anual arts’ impressed
the field agent, who said: “ In
the kindergarten at Edgew ater,
the young boys had made a num ­
ber of kiddie cars, coasters and
express wagons, well made and
painted. In another kin d erg art­
en the girls had made a large
house and all the fu rn itu re and
furnishings.
They wove little
rugs, hemmed the curtains and
bedding, made little wooden fu r­
niture, etc.
The children are
encouraged to carry out their
own ideas in all this work. Tn
one place I saw a num ber of
flower boxes made and painted
by little girls under ten years of
age. They had even sawed the
wood.”
FOR SALE— Lot on Alida street
$25.00 down, $10.00 a month.
Phone 280 or call 108 Pioneer
avenue.
281-1 mo.
W ANTED
20 foot or extension ladder
and platform scales.
Phone
411-R.
EARLY IN THIS AGE
M E H SALE
Street
$50,000
Dundee to install city water
system.
sôwôt
La Qrande-^-Wiseonr-in lumber
company to erect mil here.
and
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Puly 31.
— Liquid gold has ¡transformed
Luling, Texas, from a sleepy lit­
SUPERIOR, Wis., Aug., 1.—
Folks here shrugged their shoul­
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug., 1.— tle ham let of 500 souls into a
H ere V isiting—
ders, grinned a bit and wonder- The “ secret” is out.
F ran k W'. bustling, hustling m unicipality
Mrs. M ather, who was formerly
ed why they couldn’t have ju&t Ballou, superintendent of schools of approxim ately 5,000 inhabi-
Miss Helen Chappel of Ashland
a wee bit of the excess heat oth- W ashington, D. C., came all the tan ts— almost over» night,
Is in the city for a visit. Mrs. Ma­
er sections of the country swel- way to Columbus from the na-
At was all brought about when
th er m akes her home in New
tered under during the July heat tion’s capital and told a local the “folly” of two youths from
York City, and will retu rn later
wave.
For Superior sometimes audience how to pick a city San Marcos, Texas, proved to be
In the month.
shivered w’ith cold while the rest school superintendent out from a golden dream. W hat was said
to be a “ dry hole” in oil country
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‘ NEW YORK, Aug., 1.— The of the nation suffered from u n - ! a crowd.
slang,
came in as a gusher, spout­
H ere’s how it is done:
R eturns To Oakland—
suecefB of the Yankees in the bearable heat.
Not once during the two weeks
pick on a man whose age ap- ing hundreds of barrels of the
Jack Bell, Jr., the son (|f Jack present race to Pennantville in
of
hot
w
eather
did
the
m
ercury
pears
to be between 37 and 50 gold-black fluid over th e crown
Bell, an express m essenger be-
American League may well
rach
th
90-degree
m
ark
here.
years
an(j ask him these ques- block of the derrick.
tween Ashland and San Francisco he attrib u ted to team w ork,
W ith the first spout and roar
returned to his home in Oakland
When Colonel Tillinghast L ’- Most of the time it hovered tions: “Are you m arried? Have
One it you from one to three children? of the oil the transform ation of
after a week's visit w ith the C. Hommedieu Huston sold out his around 50 degrees.
L. Loomis family. This was Ja c k ’s holdings in the club to his part- slumped down to only 14 points do you belong to three profea- the little village began. H itch­
sional organizations?
Are you ing posts, form erly the anchor­
first visit to southern Oregon and j n er> Colonel Jacob R uppert, it above freezing.
Never
does
this
city
suffer
to
an
officer
in
one?
Do
you be­ age of sleepy-eyed bronchos and
lie reported
having a splendid • meant that the tem perniental
time.
' stars who had made life a bur- any extent from heat. Nestled jong to two civic organizations? family Dobbins, furnished p ark ­
______
; den for Miller Huggins, m anager close to m ighty Lake Superior, j Are you an officer in one? Do ing space for gasoline buggies,
of the team , were a t last amen­ the lake th a t never gets warm you belong to two fratern al or- ranging from the $5,000 variety
I s Operated On—
not
infrequently ganizations? Are you an officer to the flivver of the independent
able to discipline. R uppert al- Superiorites
Kenneth George, a four y e a r,
find
it
uncom
fortably
cool to in one? Do you read two daily lease-worker. Each train on the
j ways stood by Huggins, even
old Indian boy from Smith River •
drive
in
open
m
otor
cars,
even newspapers, four professional Southern Pacific R ailroad
dis­
when the Gotham press was
was placed in the Com m unity'
gorged
cargoes
of
wild-eyed
clam oring for the removal of the during July and August.
magazines and three non-profes­
H ospital yesterday, and later in I
No less unusual than the ab­ sional magazines?
scouts for big oil companies and
only m anager ever to bring an
th e day underw ent an operation, j
American
le a g u e pennant to sence from th is city of really hot
If an affirm ative answ er is hum an freight hunting get-rich-
He is improving quite rapidly.
w eather is the phenomena found given t0 each of the9e questions quick snaps.
M anhattan.
His stanch defense of the lit- in the sudden changes of tern- tjje man ia a cjty scb Ool superin-
Superintendent Ballou
Hlight O peration
ieader was the cause of some perature experienced only a few te n d e n t
Main street, which form erly
miles
from
the
lim
its
of
the
city,
I
8aid
th
,g
method
of identification boasted of only one or tw’o stores
E. Mj Rease of Alida S tre e t! friction between the two colo-
underw ent a slight operation at nels. This friction spread to the The cool “ belt” does not include ^ ag discovered in connection of th e general variety, has blos­
somed forth with all-night res­
the Community Hospital yester- players.
The big atars of the the entire county of Douglas, w ith a recent survey.
wherein
Superior
is
located.
I
t
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ta u ra n ts and
cabarets.
The
day. He was not seriously ill, and team were wont tb take their
scratchy phonograph in George
will be able to be around again m anager's order? with a grain of covers little more than the area
salt and act in the field on their occupied by this city. W hen Su­
H arrison’s general store, m eeting
In a few daj’s.
own initiative.
Huggins was perior is so chilly as to m ake an
place and post office of the com­
overcoat feel com fortable, at a
powerless
to
move.
His
hands
munity, has been drowned out by
H as F ine Trip—
were tied. Although he had distance of 15 miles from the
the raucous tones of the q u artr-
Dick Stratton, a form er Ashland
proved him self to be a m anager heart of the city; in another di­
in-the-slot pianos of the dance
boy. who last w inter was pipe or-'
rection it may be encountered
of no mean ability, he could not
halls th a t came like the dew in
ganist in a big Portland th e a tre ,,
The m otorist
discipline his players an circum- 10 miles away.
th
e night.
Two men, who gave th eir
and who has been w orking at ’
suddenly feels the hot breath of
stances w arranted.
Prices of the most necessary
Pendleton this suimn r was in
a land breeze. A moment later names as Harvey Gordon, a sail­
But Huggins hided his time.
commodities
have soared. W here
Ashland yesterday, on his return
he b etter appreciates the kind­ or, whose last port was Seattle,
Non-communicative, a man who
before money converfaiton dealt
to Pendleton after a trip to Tia
ness of n atu re to those who live and H erbert Haley, a Seattle
kept to himself instead of coun­
man, are lodged in the city jail in pennies, nickels and dimes,
Juana. The trip was made by auto.
here.
selling with his players, he plod­
talk is now of hundreds, thous­
Mr. Stratton reports excellent
As rem arkable as is the sud­ as the resu lt of the alleged strip ­
ded his paths. He knew base­
ands
and hundreds of thousands
roads the entire distance w ith the
denness with which tem perature ping of a disabled .m otor truck
ball. No clique among the play­
of dollars.
exception of the unpaved stretch
changes are encountered is the near the top of the Siskiyous
ers could tak e away this know­
Each oil well tapped has
through northern California.
difference between the respective early yesterday m orning.
ledge front hint. He was criticiz­
brought
a bigger tran sien t popu­
The truck, which belonged to
tem peratures. Not infrequently
ed in the press and even by his
lation to the community and con­
Rack From V acation—
a change as great as 40 degrees D errel Qrimmins, became dis­
players for w hat they term ed
abled near th e sum m it of the versation in larg er rums. F arm ­
Percy Stratton, a mail carrier
Is experienced.
I “ lack of judgm ent.” Huggins did
ers have forgotten crops; ranch­
for the Ashland Post Office is
The reason for the rem arkable Siskiyous, and was left until
not answ er these criticisms. He
ers have forsaken stock and •'•at-
differences in climatic conditions morning.
back on his job again after spend­
i showed th a t he knew w hat he here and in surrounding te rri­
According to the com plaint, a tle— each is absorbed in the game
ing an enjoyable ten day summer
j was doing when he brought the
of getting rich by boring into the
vacation.
tory lies in the fact th a t this city party consisting of Harvey Gord­
i team home a w inner two years is built in a cup-dike area, form ­ on, H erbert
Haley, Ray Clay, bowels of M other E arth and re­
‘ ago— a feat never before per- ed by a series, of hills. The chil­ Merle Smith, his wife and two leasing the pent-up flow of li­
L eave For Portland—
! formed by any m anager the team ly winds off the lake are large­ year old child, and a ninteeen quid gold.
Mr. Earl Dearc’orf, who with a
had. And the feat was all the ly arrested by these hills and year old girl named May Buck-
p arty of friends has been visiting
W ith the advent of the oil
more convincing because he had shut off from te rrito ry only a ney, all of whom were going from
his m other on North Main street
scouts
and independent operators
,
_ X1 . to have his team on its toes to few miles away.
Seattle in two Ford cars, stopped
left «or his home in Portland
has
come
the inevitable retinue
_ . . ' . . . ... , ,
, the end of the season to win,
PLAN MEMORIAL FOR
S aturday night with Mr. Diamond,
„ i a
, McCollum,
r. ii
u- as they say in horse-racing vo-
NEWSPAPER REPORTER of gam blers, scarlet women and
Mr. M arcott and
Mr.
his
V.,, 1 r. «ir “ by r» a nnon
underw’orld wolves. Every card
cabulary,
nose.
com panions on the trip. The boys
Then followed the w orld’s cer-
COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 1.— A game known to th e frontier from
reported a very enjoyable trip,
ies with the Giants, disastrous to
fine memorial in honor of Jam es draw and stud poker t o . three
fine roads, and th a t they were
the
Yankees.
Huggins was
W. F aulkner, for many years leg­ card monte and ro ulette, flour­
very favorably impressed with
,
.
,.
panned again. B ut he was sign-
islative correspondent for the ishes. H undreds and thousands
A shland and
the surrounding v
of dollars, made in a day by the
ed
up
for
the
following
year,
and
country.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 1.— Cincinnati E nquirer, is being a r­ quick turnover of 'leases near
again he brought the team home
“ The young men of today who ranged in this state by his prospective wells and those which
a w inner “ by a head,” despite
G oes To M ontague—
m arry early in life are better able friends both in and out of the have ju st come in, are lost n ig h t­
opposition in the ranks. Again
“ Jim ”
Orville Hall, who last year was
to take care of th eir wives than new spaper profession.
he
lost
the
w
orld’s
series
to
the
F
a
u
lk
n
e
r’s
ideal
was
to
help
the ly on the gam ing tables.
cheer leader at the High school
the young men of fifty years ago.”
B ut the citizens of Luling are
Giants, and again the critics fired
left yesterday for Montague,,
Professor W illiam A. Lewis, younger w orkers in «his profes­ not w orrying. Life to them is
w here he will be employed by a
barrage at bim.
head of the departm ent of socio­ sion and this ideal will he per­
lum ber company doing mill work.
Huggins was signed to logy and economics at the K an­ p etrated In th e m em orial, which strenuous now, but they know
lie plans to work in Montague ^ead t ^1P team " And this year sas City Junior College, says so. will be a fund out of which to the history of oil and of oil com­
m unities. They know th a t w ith­
u n til .he opening ot the school
ls '• b o » " - » « * “ n’anagf
And Professor Lewis, who has been make loans to deserving students, in six months or a year the flush
: name only. He has whipped the
p articularly those taking up
term In September.
of bringing in a new field will
I players into line, and they are interested in social w elfare work journalism .
for nearly fifty years, ought to
!
playing
as
a
unit,
w
ith
all
indiv-
It is hoped to reach $10,000 have worn off; th a t the big oil
Mrs. Abbott Dies—
know.
corporations will probably have
W ord has ju st been received in ! -duality cast aside— for the first
“ And another thing— the age or more, and subscriptions, no cornered th e field, and th a t the
has piloted the
m atter how sm all, are asked
Ashland of the death of Mrs. E. I tim e since he
As
a
resu
lt his men are of m arriage is actually decreasing from all who knew Mr. Faulkner, wild oil day» of 1923 will be on­
team
.
T. Abbott, the m other of M rs.,
of instead of increasing, as some or his work. Money may be sent ly som ething they can relate to
Beebe on the afternoon of J u lv , shooting along wit a ea
w riters would have us believe,” ’
23, following a long illness. The j about a doze.n gam*8 &nd ?
to any of the following commit­ th eir children and grandchildren,
Professor Lewis said.
like the W orld W ar.
death took place in M inneapolis.1 eTery indication, unless un ore
Prem ium paid for youth is the tee, which is in charge of the
Those who came in the night
Mrs. Abbott was well known here seen accidcnts occur’ th a t they
raising of the fund: A. E. Mc­
reason, he believes.
will
quietly fold th eir tents and
and had many deep friends who " 111 not be headed before the cur-
“ The young man of today has a Kee, Ohio State Jo u rn al, Colum­ disappear, hastening to another
w<l! mourn her going.
tain is rung down in Octooer.
chance so much g reater than the bus; A rth u r C. Johnson, Colum­ sleepy com m unity where Mother
young man of yesterday th a t there bus Dispatch; Rand J. Dustman, E arth has given b irth to another
Associated
Press,
Columbus;
Goes To Siskiyou—
can be no comparison. Young
F
ran
k
N.
W
ard,
Toledo
Blade, golden flow which will make men
Glen Wild, who has been work­
blood and young brains are wanted
or H erbert F. Mengert, Cincin­ rich.
ing in the harvest for some tim e '
in every line of work the world
n a ti Enquirer.
left last night for Siskiyou Cal-'
I over. Men are willing to pay for
Ifornia, where he will work for
them and hence we have more in­
a t the deserted truck, and
th e Southern Pacific company do­
dependence, bigger bank accounts
stripped it of all loose parts.
ing construction work on bridges.
and earlier m arriages for the youth
L ater in the morning, the theft
PORTLAND, Aug., 1.— The ad- of today,” he said.
was discovered, and a p arty set
Mr. Peck, caretaker a t Lake ; vertisem ent of a sale of saw tim-
Lewis praised the teaching of
The alleged
of the Woods, wishes to announce 1 bpr Qn the Payette N ational F or­ home economics in the schols and out In pursuit.
thieves
were
overtaken
about
th a t he will carry
line of
est in Idaho involving 48,000,000 the discussion of economic prob­ five miles into California, where
SUPERIOR, Wis., Aug., 1.—
canned lunch goods.
281-2*
lems in general.
board feet has been approved by
they had been stopped by an ac Hoboes finding th eir way into
“ There are fewer girl w asters
the United States D epartm ent of when it comes to problems of cident to one of th eir machines this’ city are sharing in the gen­
H ere Short Tim«*—
Clay was not molested, as he eral prosperity sm iling upon the
Bill Briggs, a well known high A griculture. About th ree fourths household upkeep than there were
school boy, was in Ashland from of the tim ber is w’estern yellow fifty years ago, too” he declared. was said to have been asleep land.
when the truck was pilfered, and
There are by fa r fewer “ vags”
Biskiyou, where he is doing con­
pine and the balance is larch, “ Home economics and scientific Smith was left w ith his wife and and “d ru n k s” 'a rre s te d here this
struction work, for a short time,
Douglas fir, white fir, and Engle- housekeeping have done th a t for Miss Buckney to take care of the year who are financially “ broke”
going out late last night.
girls. The time before she gets
broken Ford. Gordon and Haley than was the case one year ago,
mann spruce. The price has not
m arried is when a girl gets in all
were taken to the Barham lum ­ according to the police records.
yet
been
announced
but
it
is
ex-
.
..
.
.
,
,
H ere Visiting—
J 1
of her w asting, frivolous spend-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H argadine pected th a t it will average about ing and foolishness. W hile she’s ber camp, w here the tru ck owner The num ber has fallen off ap­
and daughter, Mary V irginia of $3.25 per thousand feet. Total spending papa's money it’s alrig h t works, and were held until the proxim ately 25 per cent, the rec­
ords show. W hile the average
Santa Monica. Califoria are Ash- receipts from the sale are placed — but when it’s her hubby’s— arrival of the police.
The date of the trial has not hobo is fa r from opulent, he has
land visitors at the home of Mr. at $14°.000.
she freezes on to it good and h ard .’
a t least a few dollars, the rec­
and Mrs. George Ogg. Mr. and
The contract period, accord- Evolution in sociological thought been fixed as yet.
ords reveal— yuit different from
jMrs. H argadine are combining J n g to the advertisem ent, is to wag digcugged by Profeasor Lew.
ba
five
years.
C
utting
operations
,
conditions one year ago.
Then
MASONIC LODGE TO BE
business with pleasure. They ex­
is.
the
average
person
arrested
on
INSTALLED
IN
SHASTA
pect to be in Ashland for tWo will, as usual, be in accordance
“ When we stop to think back
with m anagem ent plans specified
such charges possessed, in hun­
or three weeks.
over it, it seems strange the way
by the Forest Service. It will be
FALL RIVER MILLS, Calif., dreds of cases, not even so little
people suppressed the discussion
a
selection
cutting
with
all
I
R eturn to Home—
of social questions and problems Aug., 1.— The deferred in stitu ­ as a nickle.
young
and
th
rifty
trees
left
for
A nother indication of improv­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCaskey,
a few years ago, as though there tion of a Masonic lodge in this
ed financial conditions among
and son Bobbie, of Santa Moni­ fu rth er growth. The brush will was som ething disgraceful about
place will take place next S atu r­ the knights of th e road is the
ca, California, who have
been be piled and burned nder super­ them.
day evening in Odd Fellows hall. fact th a t the num ber of men held
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ed­ vision of forest officers.
“ M arriage and divorce are open
The lodge will be called F o rt to work out sentences for petty
I
t
is
expected
th
a
t
the
success-1
w ards for the past week, re tu rn ­
ly discussed now, not only in the Crook Lodge In memory of F o rt
ful
bidder
will
establish
a
saw-
j
offences shows a m arked de­
ed to their home yesterday m orn­
family circle, but in the churches
Crook,
which
was
a
stronghold
mill
in
Long
Valley
w
ithin
the
crease.
The average “ d ru n k ”
ing. W hile on the trip, they vis­
and schools. Children are tau g h t near G lenburn in the days when
Payette
N
ational
Forest
w
ith
an
this
year
is able to furnish the
ited C rater Lake, Pelican Bay,
to reason out the logical causes the Indians were troublesome.
annual
capacity
of
about
12,-
required
“
$10 and costs” him ­
and Lake of the Woods.
Mrs.
and results in the life problems, There will be twenty-five char­
000,000
board
feet.
The
Forest
self,
or
has
friends w ith suffic­
McCaskey and Mrs. Edw ards are
which confront them, instead of te r members.
Service states th a t there is ab­
ient fund» to secure his release.
sisters.
being tau g h t to tu rn a deaf ear
These are to be the principal
undant National Forest and p ri­
and a blind eye to them.
officer»:
W orshipful m aster,
vate tim ber adjacent to the pro­
West Linn to have $5,000
Visit
“ The resu lt has been happier Otho Stew art; senior warden, R.
posed
mill
site
to
give
such
a
school
gymnasium.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Michael
m arriages, as w*ell as earlier m ar- Grover Brown, ju n io r w arden,
mill
perm
anent
life.
of K lam ath Falls, who have been
I riages, I believe. Y oungsters are W. E. Richardson.
Wallowa to erect civic build­
on a trip to Portland, stopped
beginning to realize early in life
Old Oregon
tra il considered
ing.
In Ashland on th eir retu rn re­
w hat the big world is all about,
White Cedar Co., to put on
best of highways leading from
cently to visit w ith Mrs. A. L.
and they are happier, as a general steamer between Port Orford and
the east to the coast.
Alsea has modern movie thea­
Powell for th e day.
rule for the knowledge.”
•
Coos Bay.
ter with $5,000 organ.
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
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local interest.
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Growers, Attention
We will run Wednesday and Caturday of this
week, on beans at 2^c per It» and Black Berries
5c per tb.
Next week and until furntlier notice we will
run Tuesdays—Thursdays—Saturdays.
You may pick the day before and deliver that
even ins: and up until noon on the days we can.
Nothing accepted after noon on the above men­
tioned days.
Ashland Preserving Company
X
J?
ARK well the powerful con­
struction of those hand-built
C-T-C Cords. Is it any wonder users
are piling up record long-distance
mileage over some of the toughest
roads in the west? And C-T-C’s
won’t skid.
A sk the first user you meet
what he thinks of C-T-C Cords
We want you to place at least one C-T-C
Cord on your car on our highest personal
recommendation. This remarkable tire
will do tin* rest.
Leedoms Tire Hospital, Dealers for Ash­
land. Other Dealers Throughout The
Country.
Columbia Tire Corporation
o S b c o n
di
zr
FOR SALE
Hymalaya Berries
50c PER CRATE
V T r T IR E S
ANO TUBES
►
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1
Asterkin Apples
lc PER POUND
Come and Pick Them
153 Granite Street.
TODAY and TOMORROW!
, .Thomas
Mei!
Sweaters
are needed for Summer wear. Here
are elever sleevless sweaters in silk
and wool, and silk.
Also Jaequette styles in both silk
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Tan, Grev and Jockey.
New Wood Sweater, Jaequette
Styles, Prices $4.48 and $5.48
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