Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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PHYSICIANS
; A Column Devoted to Brief i ;
- ► Business and Personal Notes.
ROME, Sept. 20.-—A machine gun
weighing only eight kilograms, said
to be the lightest ever built, was
demonstrated here recently at a
local arms manufactory. It fires 250
shots per minute and is designed to
take Italian cartridges. The gun was
invented by a Dane named Madsen.
The denonstration was witnessed by
numerous Italian nj»val and military
officials, and the minister and con­
sul of Denmark. The experiments
proved all claims made for the inven­
tion.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 24.— Little
Have you tried Brush On on ‘your routine entertainment is likely to be
kitchen range? Ideal after fruit can­ afforded American Legion delegates
ning. Phone 252-L.
17 and visitors to the fifth annual con­
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
vention of the organization at San
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
FOR SALE
Francisco October 15 to 19. The
throat— X-ray including teeth. Notice—
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
The Junior League of the Metho­ Golden Gate City, more thoroughly
FOR SALE— Two homes, pleasant
5. Sweden burg Bldg, Ashland, dist Church will meet at four o’clock interested in theentertainment of this
and central location; fruit trees in
Ore.
tomorrow afternoon in the parlors group of veterans than in any pre
bearing— apples, cherries, plum,
DR. G. C. PHET1EPLACE
of the church and organize for the vious convention, will afford many
peaches, paper shell almonds, figs—
DENTISTRY
fall and winter. Miss Ruby Powell novel attractions, most of them never
also gooseberry, currants, shrubbery
Above Citizens Bank
and Miss Edith Patterson will be in before offered by any legion conven
and vines. Light airy rooms; hot and
tion city.
Office Phone 151
charge, and the juniors are urged
cold water in bed rooms! toilet and
Aside from the actual business of
Res. Phone 2U1J
to be on hand with the very first
bath porcelain. Bath-toilet lower
the
legion, the programme outlines
meeting of the year.
floor. Buck range, practically new; '
CHIROPRACTORS
many features. These include divi­
linoleum or kitchen, pantry, bath
sional reunions and gatherings of
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
A price within your means and
floors;
covering for hall upper
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
regimental and other units formed
floors; window shades; rentable,
bination does wonders. First full value for every dollar. See to perpétuât« comradeship of the
LONDON, Sept 21.— An interest­
National
Bank Bldg.
Phone Paulsend’s Suits.
never vacant. Terms reasonable by
great war. Second in point of numb­
48-142.
ing
test of aircraft .construction
owner.
18-tf
ers to that of legion delegates is
House Calls
methods will be provided by the race
Let’s get together on the clothes
the convention of the American
FOR SALE— Pedigreed collie pup,
for the Schneider Cup, which is to
question.
Paulsend’s.
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
Legion Auxiliary, at which the wom­
cheap. 7 months old. Pohne 232 J.
office. Phone 91.
be “run” at Cowes on September 28.
en supporters of the legion will gath
18-2
/ Order your
Planes have been entered by the
Overcoat now at
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
er. The Forty and Eight Society, the
Orres.
United
States, Great Britain. Italy,
practor, near Postofflce. Hours
FOR SALE— Allen
Bug;
good
legion’s “play ground,” will attract
9-12
and
2-5.
and
France,
and the race is expec­
Phone
114.
condition; demountable rims; start­
a number of other delegates. None
We fit the hard to fit at Orres
ted to afford a demonstration that
er good battery, Stuart vacuum feed,
of these delegates are “interlocking”
TRANSFER
AND
EXPRESS
Tailor
Shop
upstairs.
l*
will indicate which of the four na­
5 gopd tires $75.00. Call 232-J.18-3
and must of necessity attract addi­
tions
has reached a higher stage of
tional visitors to the city. Pre-con
FOR prompt and careful service,
FOR SALE— 1 Ford Bug, 1 fine
Ladies do you know you can have
aircraft development.
vention estimates place the expected
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
riding mare, 6 yrs„ racing stock,
The race is for seaplanes and fly­
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone your 'si^t, coat, skirt tailored at guests at 150,000.
also saddle and bicycle. 132 N. Main
ing
boats, and eleven huge seaplanes
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near Orres— and get a perfect fit from
San Francisco will do its utmost
Hotel Ashland.
56tf high grade woolens— at lower prices
18-2*
have
been entered. Three will repre­
to entertain these guests.
With
than ready-mades.
l* the many scenic wonders so close sent America, three France and two
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
FOR SALE— One ton Ford truck
fer— Good team and motor
by, side trips will be an attraction Italy. The United States also has a
will take part pay in wood. Terms.
trucks. Good service at a rea
Ladies Suits, Coats, etc., remod­ that the legionnaire will be unlike­ reserve plane entered.
Inquire Automotive Shop.
. 18-6*
sonable price. Phone 83.
eled and cleaned at Orres tailor ly to forego. Cities across the bay,
American aviators already have
shop
upstairs.
arrived
at Cowes with their ma­
TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
the great military reservations and
FOR SALE— Reasonable newly
chines
and
are actively engaged in
and
transfer
work
of
all
kinds
fortifications, the ocean and the
modeled ten room apartment house,
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
Cliff
Payne
makes
tent
poles.
proximity of California’s scenic splen “tuning up” for the forthcoming
137 First St.
17-5*
200-lm o
dor will attract many guests. China­ struggle. All of the United States en­
FOR SALE— Eight shoats aver­
Try a solution of Brush On on town and Barbary Coast, though not tries are of the naval seaplane type
PLANING MILL
age 50 pounds, six dollars each. J.
your last winter’s suit. Spots dis­ ,to be seen in the light of the earlier and will be piloted by American nav­
JORDAN’S
SASH
AND
CABINET
L. Mintle, Box 57 Ashland.
17-3*
days because of changes in the city, al officers. The American entries are
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and appear like magic. Phone 252L.
Van Ness.
194-tf
will afford unusual attractions for in reality land planes that have been
FOR SALE— High class piano,
Parent Teacher Meeting—
converted into seacraft by the attach­
the visitors.
new, and Round Oak No. 13
A
meeting
of
the
Hawthorne
One project is the great memo­ ment of floats.
PLUMBING
heating stove in first class condi­
School Parent-Teacher Association rial plaza, where the assembly hall
The most powerful of the Ameri­
tion. »0 Fifth street.
17-tf
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 will be held at Hawthorne school
in which th eorganization will be can machines is the NW-2, with a
East Main. Phone,138.
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All one roof, can be found accommoda­ Wright T-2 engine capable of de­
WANTED
patrons of the school are urged to tions for the largest conclaves, veloping 700 horsepower. This plane
MONUMENTS
attend.
19-1 at work is located.
WANTED— Boy to learn printing
Here, under is of practically a new type and is
MONUMENT— MARKERS
trade. Call at Tidings ofice.
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Halls, committee rooms and gather­ expected to prove the “star” of the
Lowest Prices
ing places will care for the legion­ American fleet. In addition two CR-3
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
naires and, auxiliaries in the one machines, equipped with 465-horse-
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
communicate with Ensign Lee of
building.
power Curtiss engines, will compete
the Salvation Army at the White
The
city’s
250
hotels,
of
which
for the United States Navy. The re­
ASHLAND GRANITE
Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
nearly
half
have
been
placed
at
the
serve
machine, which will be used
MONUMENTS
Portland, Oregon.
10-lyr
disposal
of
the
housing
committee,
only
in
case of mishap to one of the
Oregon Granite Co.
will
afford
ample
quarters
for
all
other three, is a TR-3 seaplane, which
S. PENN1STON, Salesman.
WANTED— Woman
roomer,
visitors. These hostelries will not is an improvement on the TR-1,
R es. 4 7 6 Laurel
Phone
444Y
kitchen privilege. 240 C St. Phone
Los Angeles, Sept. 22— What are advance their prices, for, Record­
which won the Curtiss marine trophy
288 R.
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the real facts behind the statement ing to a city ordinance, owners are
last year, attaining a speed of more
frequently made that Great Britain liable to lose operating rights and
than
112 miles per hour over a 160-
FOR RENT
through the Stevenson act, is levy­ enjoy a jail sentence if found guilty
mile course. The three planes ex­
ing a tremendous tax on the automo­ of profiteering on convention occa­
FOR RENT— Large front room.
pected to compete in the race, how­
bile owners of this country?
sions. Automolibe tourists will find ever, are reportel to have reached
63 Helniau St., phone 312-R. 18-3
H. E. Blythe, General Superin­ especial provisions made for them in a speed of 200 miles per hour.
LOST— On Bam Street, between
tendent of the Goodyear Tire and a huge parking area, on one of the
England will be represented en­
Granite and Bush, baby's white P.
Rubber Company of California tells military reservations. Lights, water, tirely by privately built and owned
In Perfect Mechanical
K. coat. Finder phone 411-J or re­
the story.
community ovens, tenting facilities planes. The Government is accord­
turn to 77 Granite. Reward.
16-tf
Condition. ONLY.
As recently as 12 years ago 9 if and every convenience will be pro­ ing the race no support beyond a
per cent of the rubber used in the vided those who live in this eamp promise to buy the winning plane,
MISCELLANEOUS
world was wild rubber, the bulk or during the legion’s week.
if British, minus the engine, for ap­
LOST— Purse containing keyes.
it coming from Brazil. About 10 per
proximately $15,000. This offer is
PEACH BLIGHT THREATENS
Return to Cliff Payne.
17-3
cent was plantation or cultivated
ASHLAND FURNITURE
contigent
upon the winning plane be­
z
rubber
grown
in
British
and
Dutch
COMPANY
ing
of
a
new
type.
The Tidings office for all
Peach blight is likely to play hav­
possessions
in
the
Far
East.
England’s chief hope apparentlv
kinds of printing.
94 N. Main.
oc with Oregon orchards this fall
Within five years that situation unless growers spray their trees at centeres in a machine known as the
had exactly reversed itself. Today once after picking with Bordeaux Blackburn Pellet, built and entered
FOR SALE
95 per cent of the rubber used in mixture 6-6-50, reports H. P. Barss, by the Blackburn Aeroplane and Mo­
FOR SALE— Beautiful new five
the world is plantation rubber and plant pathologist of the experiment tor Company. This plane is construc­
room
bungalow,
breakfast
ted on what is known as the “ses-
five per cent is wild rubber.
station. Twig and bud infection is
nook, large bath room, screen
The principle reason for this sure to develop on unprotected trees quiplane” principal. It has two sets
porch, laundry trays, built in
striking change was that wild rub­ with the first rains. Blight is res­ of planes, the lower ones carry the
features in kitchen, dining
ber could not be obtained in suffici­ ponsible for more damage to Oregon plane when it is on the water, and
room and bed room. Cement
ent quantities to meet the world’s peach orchards than any other dis­ the nupper ones much longer and
porch and pergola, basement,
A# Well As
demands, The price Roared to a dol­ ease, and conditions this seasob constructed to give the flying boat
double garage, wood 3hed, one
In One Of
lar and two dollars a pound. The favor a more serious attack than its lift. Considerable secrecy has been
block from Baulevard. Come
five-year average ,up to 1913 was usual. Directions for preparation of attached to the building of this plane,
and look it over at 341 Beach
but is is understood to represent the
$1.30.
Bordeaux mixture will be sent by
St. Terms if desired.
3 0 -ltf
“last word” in British aircraft con­
The automobile industry was de­ the college on growers’ requsts.
struction. It is equipped with a Na­
FOR SALE, TRADE OR KENT—
veloping by giant strides, an., me
160 acres unimproved land, un­
pier engine designed to develop 550
demand for rubber quadrupled with­
incumbered, near village of 300
horsepower. Its estimated speed is
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
in a decade. Scarcity brought high
175 miles per hour.
roads. 100 acres under fence
prices, as it always does.
The other British entries are the
with good natural pasture,
It is entirely due to the fortunate
plenty of water. Three roomed
Rupermarine Sea Lion and the Sop
clrcumtances that English and Dutch
Daily Fashion Hint
house, barn and woodshed. For
with-Hawker machine. The first
further particulars address F.
planters had begun to plant rubber
named
is the craft which won the
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.— The
on a large scale around the year
Schneider Cup last year, with some
WANTED-
1905-1906 that a very serious dang­ right of civil service employees who
changes in design calculated to in­
er was averted in the development were veterans of the World War to crease its speed. It is equipped with
A N INTELLIGENT PERSON—
not merely to the tire buisness but retain their positions has been test­
Either sex, may earn $100 to
a 4 50-horsepower Napier Lion en­
ed by American Legion officials in
to the entire automotive industry.
$200 monthly corresponding
gine. The Sopwith-Hawker plane is
Three dollar rubber entering the Distrcit of Columbia courts recently*,
for newspapers;
$15 to $25
fitted with a 400-horsepower Bris.-
market, however, and quickly dom­ and may be taken to the U. S. Su­
weekly in spare time; experi­
tol-Jupiter
air-cooled radial engine.
inating the market, the price stabil­ preme Court if necessary to protect
ence unnecessary; no canvas­
Details concerning the French and
ized, then came steadily down dur­ the veterans’ rights. The veterans’
sing; subjects suggested. Send
Italian
entries have not been re­
ing the next few years reaching 55 organization, according to leaders,
for particulars. National Press
ceived.
The French are now en­
cents in the spring of 1920, the low­ is intent in its purpose to see that
Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
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gaged
in
a series of tests to select
est price that we had ever paid for those former soldiers now employed
FOR RENT
by the government under civil serv­ the planes that will represent that
crude rubber.
ice, are not discharged by adminis­ nation. It is understood, however
S ee S. L. A llen for Furnished
tration officials without just cause that one of the French planes will
Apartments.
For the best in sweet milk and
be equipped with a British-Jupiter,
and hearings.
xream go to Detrlck’a.
106-tf
4-1 Mo.
The case in point is that of W11-, which has been built under special
liam D. Robinson of Virginia, an license by a French firm.
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
A Carload of Fencing, just
Comparison of speed records in
Detrlck sells for less.
106-tf employee of the income tax division
in. Why pay 10 or 15 cents
previous
races affords an interest­
of the internal revenue bureau. Rob­
more per rod elsewhere. Just
ing
indication
of the progress
inson was notified late in July that
Full line of ammunition. We
for to be mean, and to trade
his services would no longer be re­ made in aviation since the cup was
repair, buy. trade and sell new
out of town, and genuine
quired
because of a reduction in per­ first offered.The first race, staged
and used guns.
Army Goods
good American fence too that
"PiCIOKiAL
sonnel and on account of his effi- in 1913, was won by France, with a
Store.
295-tf
you will get here.
■ review
lency rating. He appealed to the speed of 150 sea miles, in 3 hours
New and old Sewing ma­
197 8.
courts
and was granted a temporary 48 minutes 51 seconds. It is confi­
Better be safe than sorry. See
chines always on hand. Har-
Beaver Realty Co. about your In­ Injunction restraining the bureau of- dently expected that a new speed rec-
nes and implement. You will
surance. Phone 68.
287-tf flcinls from discharging his until a ord win be established this yar.
always find the best at
final plea could be heard. It wras said
VERY CHIC A N D SIM PLE
that
this was the first instance that CONNECTICUT KIDS MUST
We make a specialty or picnic
The designer of this frock in rose«
the government had ever been direct
HAVE SCOOTERS LICENSES
and campers* needs. Detrick’s.
color French éponge makes clever use
ed
by
the
courts
to
keep
an
employee
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of a picot trimming of white piqué.
on the payroll. Arguments of officials
HARTFORD, Conn.( Sapt. 20.— So
The vest is of rose organdy, hem­
stitched at the top, the picot edging
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for in the hearing are expected to de- numerous have gas-propelled scoot-
For a smooth shave, and
outlining the open front, collar, ana
velop reasons for the proposed dis- ers operated by children become that
men and Women. Upstairs.
turn-back cuffs. There are any num­
quick service, go to the
Connecticut motor vehicle officials
ber of suitable fabrich for a style
4-tf charge of Robinson.
Shell Barber Shop, across
like this. The selection of a suitable
If the legion is usccessful in the ■ are obliged to issue a warning that
one depends, of course, upon the use
from Depot. Grinding of
fight for the retention of R o b in s^ their operation must be limited to
SOMETHING NEW
for which it is intended. In one of
all kinds. Children’s work
it is expected that nearly 300 other duly licensed motorists and the ve-
An automobile accident policy
the crêpes or Egyptian prints it de­
velops into a smart afternoon model.
ex-service men, formerly employees hides must be registered like a
a specialty.
that pays $25.00 per week; in
Medium size requires
jArds 36-
under civil service will seek reinstate grown up’s auto. Hereafter the poor
hospital $37.50 per week; acci­
inch material.
W. A. SHELL. Prop.
ment. Under the law, veterans are | little child will need a governess
dental death $1,000; In 5 years
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1572.
given preference in such positions, clinging to th end of the scooter
$1,500; cost only $7.00 per year.
Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bust. Price 35
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore.
cents.
when possible.
Phone 174J. Yeo, of course.
if it goes outside private grounds.
RACE SET SEPT. 28
fEMINIST LEADERS
MEET NEXT MONDAY
Colorado Springs, Col., Sept. 22—
One of the largest gatherings of
leaders in the feminist movement
ever held in the West will convene
here next Monday, September 24,
when the National council of the
Woman’s Party will meet to discuss
further plans in the campaign for
an amendment to the Federal con­
stitution providing that “men and
women shall have equal rights
throughout the United States and
every place subject to Its jurisdic­
t
i o
n
. ,
Party leaders expect to have the
constitutional amendment for "equal
rights” introduced in Congress nexi
December.
All State chairmen of the Wo­
man’s party have been invited to at­
tend the meeting of the national
council here, and a letter upon the
political situation has been addres­
sed to them by Alice Paul, vice-
president of the party, reading in
part as follows:
“Before your Senators aud Con­
gressmen return to Washington
please endeavor to secure their
pledges to vote for the proposed
amendment. We suggest that you or­
ganize deputations to them from
their constituents and
arrange fo
have different groups continue to
visit them u^tll their
pledges of
support are secured. The fate of the
amendment when Congress assem­
bles depends largely upon the ef­
fort that is made now to impress the
Senators and Representatives with
the deep concern of their constit­
uents that the amendment should be
acted upon favorably.”
FFarty, a number of prominent suf-
• frage and equal rights women work-
I ers will participate in the meeting
J of the national council. Included
among these will be Maude Younger
and Mrs. William Kent, of Califor­
nia; Sue White, of Tennessee, and
Florence Bayard Hilles, of Wilming­
ton, Del.
Decision will be reached at the
meeting next Monday in what State
the elaborate ceremonial pageant
of the Woman’s Party will be staged
next. Sentiment favors a Southern
State for the next presentaion of the
festival, and it is expected either
Shreveport or New Orleans, La., will
be the scene of the pageant, probab­
ly in October.
BOLD DEER EAT
AIKEN GARDEN
Buck Captured But Let Go
When Found Too Young
To Be Killed
The deer hunters of the Ashland
vicinity should he able to go out
with only a club and easily bring
in the limit if all the animals of
the vicinity are as tame as a herd
of several which jumped into the
Harold Aiken garden on Holly St.,
early this morning and nearly suc­
ceeded in eating up all the vegetables
of the garden before they could
be.chased away.
One young buck was rather badly
frightened and tried to break his
was through the six foot wire fence
but was unsuccessful for so long
that the children of the neighbor­
hood gathered and finally were suc­
cessful in capturing the young animal
by hand.
After keeping him in captivity for
several hours the party finally de­
cided to give the buck his liberty
and the last seen of him he was
high-balling over the hill at a rate
of speed which would soon bring
him up with the rest of his herd.
According to the people of the
vicinity the buck was so young that
his horns were hardly showing or
he would never have regained his
liberty as his capturers are rattier
fond of venison.
The council will perfect plans at
the meeting here for securing the
pledges of the 531 members of the
United States Congress to act favor­
ably upon the amendment.
Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, of New
York, president of the Woman’s
Party, who came to Colorado Springs
to attend the party’s ceremonial
pageant in the Garden of the Gods,
will preside at the council meeting.
Mrs. Belmont has been for years a
mainstay of the feminist cause in B u sin ess in Mist fo rd —
America.
M r. A aro n A n d rew s of F airv iew
In addition to Miss Paul, who has S tre e t m ade a b u sin ess trip to Med-
been in Colorado for some time, and ford S a tu rd a y Mr. A n d rew s h a s a
Anita Pollitzer, of Charleston, S. C., ! ran c h n e a r M edford th a t he v isits
national secretary of the Woman’s ' often
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Electric Washer
The Best Test
$60.00
S A V E IC E
FOOD
'T ’HE best test of success is not
* how far you have advanced,
but how much reserve you have
laid up. The amount you have sav­
ed represents your actual advance­
ment. Its size is the best test of
your prosperity.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland. Oregon
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
CIVIL SERVICE
PEIL’S CORNER
IT IS FUNNY
The way some minds work. Take for instance
the mental attitude of the man who, hides a
$30.00 watch under his pillow at night, vet he
parks his car on a dark street for hours at a
time with a $30.00 spare tire that has no pro­
tection.
The number of tires stolen is said to he ap­
palling. The appalling thiug is that so few are
stolen when the opportunity is so great.
Considerably more than half the ears that
pass you daily are carrying spare tires and
wheels that have no protection.!
Every* ear owner should have at least two
pad locks, one for his garage or tool box ami
one for his tire carrier. We have a full line of
the Celebrated
YALE and TOWNE PAD LOCKS
Simpson’s Hardware
ELHART’S
Dahlia Display
See Our Windows This Week For
BEAUTIFUL DAHLIAS
K you want bulbs, select the kind when you see
the flowers they produce, at , v
Books and
Stationery
ELBARTS
Toilet Articles
Drug! Sundries
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