Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 05, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Wednesday, September b, itHítl
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who is very did. He will btturo
Inte in Octobeti
coke,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A D aily C hronicle o f th o se w h o com e and go, and even ts of
local Interest.
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»«»»♦!
b I bo ,
that must be acquired
at the expense of a little patlenc»
and thought.
Soffie coke does
no t kindle quite aa readily a t an^
j thracite, but once going the fire
I is npt to burn too fast unless
j the draft is Checked. The coke
bed lies so lightly that a ir goes
through easily, and the paruE
structure of the coke gives a
very large surface for burning.
This all means a little more care
and understanding in managing
dampers. It is also necessary that
there be no opportunity for air
to leak into the ash pit when the
ash pit dam pers are closed, else
the coke will burn out when the
d raft is apparently cut off.
A'-tOrU Odd Fallows to build
Mw tehipie,
Forest Grove to get new office
building.
"Minnies back! Didjahavagood-
WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. 5.
j
time—
Hey Minnie help me fold
».Malta Commaudery No. 4 by local people and tourists pas­
—While anthracite coal is prob­
PORTLAND, Sept. 5.— As time
my papers,” such were the cries
sing these residences. The won­
K nights Tem plar
ably .the most, desirable colid
passes since the W orld W ar, ex-
th at ensued last night when the
derful flowers and greenefy that
Masonic Hall
service men of this district real­
One feature of the address of seven husky newsboys found that! fuel for domestic heating, it is
Conclave,
W
ednesday
1
seen
from
the
highway
has
ad­
;
by
no
means
a
necessity
in
view
ize more and more the value of TODAY and TOMORROW
Stated
Rev. B. C. Miller a t the m eeting Mrs. C. E. Lane, b etter known as
ded
very
m
aterially
to
the
ap­
governm ent insurance judging
evening, Septem ber 5.
F irst
of the Civil W ar V eterans last "M innie,” had returned and was of the various acceptable substi­
tutes available, declares the De­
from the reinstatem -nt of war
m eeting a lte r sum m er vacation. , pearance of these modern places night was the ready of an orig­
««• t lAsmr... .iMtnorr«
on the job dealing out papers at
partm ent of the Interior through
insurance policies during the '
V isiting
and
sojourning
Sir and A shlanders would do well to inal poem composed by Mr. Mil­
the Tidings office.
absorb some of this Interest in
the Bureau of Mines. The g re a t­
last 12 months, L. C. Jesseph,
K nights courteously invited.
ler.
“One of the best vacations of er num ber of homes in this
improving
th
eir
own
homes.
Seattle, northw est district mana- ,
F. H. JOHNSON, E. C.
Rev. Miller gave a long talk the year,” is the decree s e n tfo rth
ger of the United States Vet- r-
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
2-2
on patriotic subjecta and a large by Mr. and Mrs. Lane, who enjoy­ country are heated by bituminous
Elharts Travel—
coal,
and
probably
•
by
fires
a
t­
an3’
Bureau, announced.
num ber of veterans and towns­ ed a m otor trip, w ith Victoria, B.
Mr. and Mrs. E lh art enjoyed
tended
by
the
owners
who
does
F u tu r e Sch ool M aster—
A total of 823 war voteram of
people were there to hear him C.. as the term ination of n o rth ­
his own shoveling and carries out
Frederick Johnson, who has iheir second vacation in one year talk. The poem which he com­
W
ashington,
Oregon and Id ho
erly travels. Leaving Ashland e ar­
They
been spending the past six weeks during the past week.
had $3,870,000 of w ar risk in- '
posed and read at this m eeting ly In A ugust'in company with the his own a3hes. O ther substitute
fuels which can be draw n upon
w ith his parents at Lake of the camped a few miles above Rogue' for the first time 13 as follows:
surance reinstated during the
Misses Nina and Hazel. Emery,
in the case of a hard coal sh o rt­
Woods, returned
Sunday from Elk and were joined by relatives
year
and $2,412,000 of term in- 1
the party motored to Portland
age are coke, fuel oil, briquettes
his vacation. Frederick will be­ irom Gold Hill who also enjoyed THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE
surance was convened into per­
where they spent a few days sight and the steam sizes of anthra-
gin his career as a school teach­ the outing.
By B. C. Miller
m
anent forms of governm ent in­
seeing and shopping,
including cite
An intelligent person, us­
er, having secured the Reese
"W hat.” asked th e angel "shall the trip over the Columbia high­
surance, it was stated. This is
ing intelligent firing methods,
Creek school to tutor this win­ New Residents—
the colors be
an increase of nearly $10o,0o0
way.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
P.
Metzler
and
can
face
the
procpect
of
an
an
­
SHERIDAN,
Sept.
5.—
K.
C.
te r.
This school begins next
Of this new land of freedom and
of reinstated insurance over the
family have recently moved to
Following their
visit in and thracite famine with equanim ity. Miller, president of the Oregon preceding year.
Monday.
the free?
the Ellison home on Laurel St.
When one has learned to use Growers’ Co-operative association
W hat story tell; w hat message near Portland, they journeyed on
There are still many ex-ser­
Mr.
Metzler
is
make-up
man
on
to
Seattle,
from
where
they
left
coke
the service obtained is com­ announced here today th at the
Buck lutke Visitors—
shall they speak
vice
people who have failed to
boarded a parable in many ways with an ­ standard prices for prune pickers
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gowland and ' the Tidings force, having recent­ To great and small alike, the their machine and
take
advantage of the opportun­
boat for Victoria, B. C. The day thracite, according to O. P. Hood, for the W illam ette valley dis- .
Mr. and Mrs. Lee T uttle spent the ly moved to Ashland from Med­
strong, the w eak?”
ity
offered
by the government
was taken up by the trip, however chief mechanical engineer of the trict.
week end a t Buck Lake camp­ ford.
to renew their war insurance no
ing. The party had a mighty
P ic k e rs will be paid C c e n ts fo r I m atter bow long premium pay
" I,” said a voice, “ will rob the only a few hours were spent in Bureau of Mines, in a report ju st
lfcre
for
Treatm
ent—
the town of Victoria as the boat made public. There are those a 60-pound box and a 2-cent bon- ; menta have lapsed
good trip and fine vacation, but j
royal blue
Mr. Jesseph
M. E. H arris, who
ha3 visited
____ coke. It is clean as for staying all season. Head
the roads knocked the joy out of
Of heaven -em blem of the brave ride consumed the larger portion that even prefer
declared.
lie
urged
that all war
I at the A. Butler home last week
of the time. The Em press H otel• to handle, smokeless, and under driers will receive $:> a day and
all the navigating.
and tru e .”
veterans,
reinstate
their
war in
returned to his home In Gazelle,
and the P arliam ent
Buildings j proper dam per control gives a other drying employees $4 a day.
“
I’ll
seek
her
lofty
sum
m
it’s
spot-
surance
policies
at
an
early
date
j California Sunday. Mrs. H arris
were the two outstandifag build- steady heat. Coke is so much The drying charge will be $40 a Insurance cashiers have been sta-
F illing Vacancy—
leas w hite,”
Miss Grace Ridley, who has j and Miss H arris rem ained in A nother said, “ the badge of stain ­ mgs of prominence visited. The more bulky than anthracite that ton.
tioned at the V eterans’ Bureau
w eather was perfect and the day the bin will not hold as many
been in Klam ath Falls for some Ashland. Miss H arris is receiv­
less rig h t.”
Good
wages
will
be
earned
by
offices
of Seattle, Portland and
entirely successful.
, tons, deliveries m ust usually be picker.'-, when the season starts, I Spokane
time, has returned to Ashland to ing medical treatm ent from a lo­
t
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « -♦ '
operate the pipe organ at the cal doctor.
"And I, the ruby red upon her'
A rriving at Seattle, they spent made more often’ and the fu rn -I September 10, as the fruit is
.
Vining T heatre during the a li­
plain.
the following day witnessing Mem- ace mi,st he filled more frequent- large. No prices have been a n ­
lienee of Geo. Converse on li is Deep Sea Fisher
Which blood of heroes crimsoned orial Services occasioned by the
There is a knack in burning 1 nounced for prunes.
♦ ♦
v ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose
vacation. Mi3a Ridley has m an­
, not in vain;
death of President H arding. All j ______________________________________ ___
were enjoying i
,
,
.
. ,
ipulated the organ during prev­ wrote th a t they
O O
,
....
5 i H seeks of constancy, of noble organizations
including lodges,:
the
thrills
of
deep
sea
fishing
at
ious times and her return to Ash­
ECONOM Y^
worth,
church societies, -police and fire
Pacific Ocean this week. Every- >
land will he gladly heralded.
Of humble lineage, yet royal departm ents, soldiers and sailors
thing will come out alrig h t which 1 birth.
in massed m ultitudes paraded fori
is usually the plight of land lub- j
At Home—
two
hours. The machine in which
Mrs. Waldo Klum returned to bers seeking their first thrills on And with the blue and white, the president’s party were taken
Ashland Sunday evening, having the water.
( the red I’ll weave
in Seattle was the only car In
visited in Sacram ento. California
i A fitting emblem for the free and the parade, th a t being beautifully!
O ther M otorists—
at the home of Mrs. P. G arrett.
brave.”
«
decorated with vari-colored flow­
A party consisting of Mrs.
"Then g o!” the leader spoke. ers and flags. All business houses
W right, Miss Ruth W allace, Miss
En joy b ig V acation—
The angel flew,
were profusely decorated in hon­
Mrs. H. L. Sayles left S atur­ Bernice Myer and Miss H arriet And gave the world the red and or of the occasion.
Hodges
and
J.
H.
Robbins,
mo­
day evening for H untington
w hite and blue!
R ainier P ark proved more wond
Beach Cal. where she will visit her tored to the Oregon Caves early
erful
than any descriptions issued
Fister, Mrs. George F. King, and Sunday morning and returned to ARRESTED FOR HAVING
by
tourists.
The party arrived a t !
m other, Mrs. R. K. Sutton. Mrs. Ashland late Sunday evening. As
LIQUOR IN POSSESSION the park early in the afternoon
Sayles has rightly -earned her va­ this was not the first visit to
and spent a portion of the night
cation as she has assisted in car­ the caves for some of the party
NEVADA CITY, Calif., Sept. and the following day m arveling
ing for the East Side Grocery the expedition was not as novel 5.— Dave W illis Is in th« county
since her retu rn from Portland, as it might have been, however, jail aw aiting arraignm ent on a at the grandeur of the mountain.
and has been kept closely at her a very good tim e and much Bun- charge of transportation and pos­ Paradise Valley is the most g lo r-1
work. Having many relatives to burn was brought home as feat­ session of intoxicating liquors. lous and w onderful park in the!
world, owing to the picturesque!
visit in the south, her vacation ures for memory books.
W illis was arrested a t N orth Co­
arrangem ent of the hills and the
should prove a round of delights.
lum bia late Saturday afternoon
flowers growing in their natural
Teacher R eturns—
by Deputy Sheriff Charles Min-
state.
The Ashland tourists declar
V isitors at Cav
Miss Elouise Lischefskl is ex­ I nis and the autom obile which he
ed
th
a
t half of the United States
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H ewitt, ac­ pected in Ashland tonight. Miss I was driving has been taken into
companied by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lischefski was a teacher in the i the possession of the sheriff. m ust half been visiting the moun­
time, as in
Travis left Saturday evening for Junior High School last year and When the auto was searched by tain at the same
every
direction
the
eye
would see
the Oregon Caves, driving as far is returning to resume her duties i the deputy sheriff, a dem ijohn,
masses
of
hum
anity
trudging
to
as Lind Home and spending the next Monday in the same d ep art­ containing a gallon and a half of
explore the unvisited portions of
She will reside a t the wine was found.
night there.
Sunday morning ment.
the park.
Will
Myer
home
on
High
street,
the party drove to the caves, re ­
•
W illis has been under suspic­
Car trouble was encountered
San ion by the officers for some tim e
turning to Ashland th a t a fte r­ ar, she did last w inter.
noon.
The road from
Grants Francisco has been Miss Lischef- 1 a3 a peddler of boose between on the retu rn trip to Seattle and)
connections were severed by the
Pass to the caves is reported to slk’s vacation haunt this summer, this city and Alleghany.
party. The Lanes were obliged to!
be in fine condition.
camp the evening by the roadside
«New A rrivals—
TEN ENTER COLUSA
Cottage Grove Residents H ere—
New arrivals at the Convales- ,
COUNTY QUEEN RACE but were found the next m orning
by the rem ainder of the party.
M r,!
Mr. and Mrs Schofield S tuart ■ ,-nt Home this week are:
Ask the first user you meet
Yakima
the w onderful fru it and!
and Mrs. Raymond Grube of Cot­ and Mrs. Robert Dobble of G rants
COLUSA, Calif., Sept. 5.— Ten
what he thinks of C-T-C Cords
tage Grove visited triends in Pass and Mrs. Anderson of Med­ Colusa county girls have entered potato town, surrounded by miles j We w ant you to place at least one C-T-C Cord on your car on
Ashland over Sunday evening.
ford.
the contest for queen of the Co­ of profitable cultivated land was!
our highest personal recommendation. This rem arkable tire will
lusa county carnival, which will visited the following day.
do the rest.
R eturn Home—
begin here Septem ber 11th and ■ W alla W alla, Hood River and
Stearns Fam ily R eturn—
P ortland were visited in tu rn , but
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crouch
H. A. Stearns and family re­ continue fo r a week.
and family have returned to turned home last evening from
The following are in the race: nothing beautiful save the Colum­
their home in Ashland a lte r en­ a motor trip to Coos Bay cities.
Dealers for Ashland. O ther dealers throughout the country.
Miss Violet R ankin of Colege bia R iver Highway was noted by
joying several days’ outing trip The party found ideal earaping City: Miss Elizabeth Comstock the vacationists en route. McMin­
Diamond Lake and Rocky Point facilities on the beach a few of William:»; Mis3 P atrica H ag­ nville was reached indue time from
were among places visited.
miles above Bandon, where they a n 'o f Maxwell; Miss Cleo Stapp, w hre the Em ery girls returned
stayed the g reater portion of the of Grimes; Miss Mary W inn of to Ashland, while Mr. and Mrs.
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Prom inent Folk Visit—
time whil away from Ashland. Princeton; Miss Mildred Ciley, of Lane m otored to Tillam ook, where
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Long of Ideal w eather conditions helped Stoneyford; Miss Emma Stinch- they inspected a cheese factory
P rosser, W ashington visited last to make their vacation lpeasant. field, of Sycamore and the Mis­ and visited friends. Corvallis and!
week a t the home of Mr. and
ses M argaret Fogalaang, Florence Newport were the Anal towns vis­
Mrs. B. M. Shoudy on Helman Ashland R esidents R eturn—
) -
Berkey and Elaine Strickler of ited.
street. Mrs. Long was organizer
Colusa.
Two
hundred
and
fifty
m
ile
s
/?
Mr. nd Mrs. M. W. W heeler a r ­
and state president of the P. E. rived in A shland last week from
were averaged during th e first
♦
O. and is well known through­ an extended motor trip made to
part of the trip ; however, such
out the state of W ashington. Mrs W ashington. Idaho, Yellowstone
a rapid pace proved destructive,
Long is also a member of the Park, and other interesting places.
and the time was taken more leis­
Mizpah Circle, which
Includes
urely during the rem ainder of the
all presidents and past presidtnts
journey.
Special Sale. W ash tubs, 77c,
of the P. E. O. Sisterhood of wash boards 69c, w ater sets 98c,
W ashington.
cups and saucers 6 a t 73c, chair
seats 10c, 42-piece sets of dishes
V acationist—
and odd and ends. These prices
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. W allin and are low.
Swenson & Peebler,
son, accompanied by the R. E. Furniture.
3.1
D etrick family spent the past
week end at Pedlgal Creek. They More Cam pers—
PORTLAND, Sept. 5.— A eim-
left Ashland Saturday and reach­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paul will
ple gage has recently been de­
has something about the house he no
ed the lake in due tim e to get leave tomorrow for the m oun­
veloped by the Bureau of Stand­
settled for th eir stay. They re­ tains where they expect to enjoy
longer wants—
ards of the D epartm ent of Com-
turned home Monday and enjoyed deer hunting for a week or ten
mrce for determ ining the height
the holiday to the fullest degree. days. They will camp during
Why not turn these
to which milk and cream bottles
their vacation. Because these lo­
are filled. The gage is applied
“ WHITE ELEPHANTS”
Grocery Man Tours__
cal folk were recnetly m arried,
to the outside of the bottle, and
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Holmes the vacation will serve for g reat­
into cash?
makes it unnecessary to remove
spent Monday at Jenny Creek but er purposes than deer hunting.
the cap or disturb the contents.
returned la te r in the day to be
Hundreds of people are looking in the
The m easurem ent can be very
ready for work Tuesday m orn­ Club to Meet—
Want Ads every day for all sorts of second
quickly made, and the milk is
ing. Thia is one of the many
Rogue River College W omen’s
hand articles.
not affected by it as it would be
outings th a t the Holmes family
club will have the first m eeting
if
the
cap
had
to
be
removed.
have taken this season.
You can sell
of this year on Saturday, Septem­
This gage was used in an ex­
.TOW At
ber 8, at the residence of Mrs.
tensive
investigation
of the
V isito r R eturns to C alifornia__
K&VitW
Furniture
Clothing
E. H. H urd in Medford. P ro­
points to which bottles are actu ­
Mis3 Ida Bottomley, Deputy gram s for the year will be given
iyi<j
Furs
Jewelry
ally filled in practice. Several
C lerk of the Juvenile Court De­ out.
thousand bottles were m easured, ■
Machinery/ Musical Instruments,
p artm ent of Los Angeles county,
sam
ples
being
taken
a
t
random
who has been visiting at the T.
Special Sale on Rugs. Beds and
and countless other things through
IL Simpson home the past week,
OF EG Y PTIA N IN SP IR A T IO N from the ice boxes of dairym en
Mattresses. These beds of this
and grocers in several of the
expects to retu rn to her home
The “pulled-up-in-front” girdle of larg er cities of the United States.
construction have never been
in Los Angeles today. Her visit
sold a3 low as now. 100 families this plastic crepe roma frock, shows The new gage perm itted the bot­
its Egyptian inspiration, while the
h as been a pleasant affair, as
'need these beds.
Swenson & cascade drapery expresses the Pari­ tles to be tested in the store
m any m otor trips and other en­ Peebler, F urniture.
3-1 sian determination not to be super- and returned to the dealer,
te rtain m en ts have been occasion­
ceded by any other style. The waist
ed for her. Miss Bottomley is To Visit M other—
has an oval n ^ c k and distended thereby m aking it possible for
shoulders, the one - piece gathered the bureau officials to m ake
a cousin of Mr. Simpson.
J. A. Kohagen. well known bus­ skirt being attached to its lower edge. many Jtnore ineatfirem ents and
iness man of Ashland, left Mon­ The fronts are lapped and the right a t a lower cost. It is thought
F lo w e r s Admitted—
W e K now
We Know
day for W averly, Iowa. Mr. Ko­ side hangs free forming a cascade th a t the gage will also be of
Th homes of Mrs. Nye and hagen will vi3it many relatives drapery. Medium size requires 3?$
About
About
great help to local w eights and
Mr3. I. C. W illiams on the P a ­ while in the east, but the trip yards 4O-i:;ch material.
Your
Boy
His
Clothes
~ Pictorial Review Dress No. 1579.
cific highw ay south of Talent, is especially being made to see Sizes 34 to 42 inches bust and 16 to m easures officials In checking
up th e filling of bottles w ithin
have caused endless adm iration his m other, whom Mr. Kohagen 20
Price 35 cents.
th e ir jurisdiction.
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PATRIOTIC POEM
GLORIA
SWANSON
WAGES ARE SEI
T H AT broad riding band on C-T-C
1 Cords means straight-running
wheels, easy steering and quick get­
away. And note the record long­
distance mileage and safe traction
built into that great super-service
tread.
L e e d o m ’s T ire S tore
Columbia Tire Corporation SK588
vrr tires /'
Daily Fashion Hint
NEW MILK BOTTLE
GAUGE IS INVENTED
1 AND TUBES
N ea rly
E v ery o n e
For School Wear
A Wooiwear
TWO-PANTS SUIT
Two Pants mean wearproofing boys
clothes—The makers of this famous
brand of clothes have left nothing out
and have put an extra amount in—of
sturdy construction.
The wollwear Economy Two Pants
Sui t is sold under an Ironclad Guaran­
tee of wear or your money hack.
Our F all P a ttern s A re H ere
C la ssm a te S u its
C lassified
A d v e r tisin g
His first long pants—made by Chicago
Tailors, who make nothing but hoys
and young mens suits—Lots of style
and Class.
i
We Know Boys Ami \\ hat They Like.
THAT’S OUR BUSINESS
Shoes, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Ties, Sox,
Stockings, Sweaters, all the trimmings
-we have ’em.