Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 20, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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NO p ICTURE £ v E r MADE
H. R. R eachert was born Decern-
OF ROM ANCE OR M E A N
her 23. 1876, near Ashland, Ohio. I
M EN E Q U A L S
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At an early age he moved with his '
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P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept ^Sunday by
parents to Roann, Indiana where he ! From wherever “ Down to the Sea
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
,> lived until May, 1902 when he went *n Ships’’ Las been shown there
hone
item
s
to
her
at
345-R,
between
10
A.
M.,
and
2
P.
M.,
to Jeffersonville, Ind. to ¿ake up a never has been an effort ¿o^copipare
Bert R. Greer ........................>••• Editor
position in the governm ent service.
and evenings.
it with any other picture. It is the
June 25, 1904, he m arried Lucre­
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39
TOEEACTOW
tia Mabel Brower, then living near story of a scoundrel who got into
E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as
C alendar of the AVeek-
Roann, Ind. They continued to live tbe good graces of an old New Eng-
T rinity G uild A fternoon—
¡Second Class Mall M atter.
Runnnage Sale, Oct 20— At the
Thursday afternoon of this week, at Jeffersonville until August 1908 land whaler, by pretending to be an
Subscription P rice, D elivered "in City
.p, . .. _
when they moved to Rogue River, expert w haler and a Quaker, to grt
Club House.
One M cnth . ................................. - ................ $ .65
the Trinity Guild entertained at the Ore where Mp
Monday, Oct. 22— Ashland Study Parish House, with Mrs. G. W. Loos- the -position of R eachert obtained the band of the tru stin g old m an's
Three Months
..................................................
1.95
daughter
in • m
to
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r a u s
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Six Months . ...................................................... 3.75
rs. - n rews, C hurch Street, jley and Mrs. G. H. Hedburg as host* school for two years. In the spring trip to sea, in which the girl mas
One Year .....
.........................................
7.50
Monday, Oct. 22— A rt Club, Mon- esses.
of 1910 they bought and moved onto querades as a m an; to a real and )
B
By y Mail and R ural R ou tes:
day evening, Club House Hostesses
ROLL YOUR
The
rooms
ofthe
Parish
House
are
the
farm northw est of Ashland, Ore., actual bat,tie with one of the largest
One Month ..
.................................................. $ .65
o w n w it h
Mrs. Ruger, Mrs. Kinz.
particularly home-like and /.he touch where w ithout a m om ent’s ■warning, whales ever captured; fights; skull '
Three Months ................................................. j 35
RIZIAQUMX
Tuesday, Oct. 23— AV. C. T. U. of brightness given by the beautiful Mr. R eachert passed on Oct. 15, «Liggery; a terrific battle at sea; a
Six Months ........................................................ 3
Library, afternoon.
fall blossoms and autum n
leaves 1923.
¡desperate battle in a fain storm at-
One Year
.......................... .......................... 6.50
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made them even more so.
He was highly respected and es- j tem pting ¿0 keep the young man,
M iss M arjorie A ik iey h as B irthday
Five H undred afforded
amuse- teemed by his neighbors and friends. | who is in love with the girl, from
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
....Miss
M
arjorie
Alkley
had
a
lovely
¡m
ent
and
entertainm
ent
for
Single insertion, per inch ................................. 30
the He was active in w orking for the ,arriv in E nt the church where the iin-
little party the fifteenth of October, and Mrs. Fred Neil delighted the betterm ent of home and community postor is w aiting nervously to marry*
JUST ONE WAY
Y early Contracts:
which
was
her
birthday.
the
girl.
One Insertion a week .............................
listeners
ina
num
ber
of
songs.
interests.
•27%
th e r e is ju st one way to
H er m other, Mrs. Aikiey, invited
Two insertions a week ...............................
N othing
like it for intensity,
A/ the close of the pleasant a fte r­
lie leaves a wife, his mother, Mrs.
.25
escape the confusion and un­
the little friends in the immediate noon tea was served by the gracious C atherine R eachert of England. N. where you si/. and grip the seat
Dally insertion .......................
pleasantness of tile weekly
.20
wash-day.—
neighborhood, ¿0 help her celebrate. hostesses.
D. and a brother, F rank, of In d ia n -¡arrn8, an(i f°r Ret the inr’<” ldual ae-
R ates F or L egal am] M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
The hours were from
four-thirty
apolis, Ind. to mourn his loss.
|to rs, and scorn the old w haler for
* *
Send it to the Laundry
till
eight,
and
the
tim
e passed Dinner G uests
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
The funeral services were held ,,lis credlllity and blindness to deroit-
Five m inutes to get your bun­
swiftly and happily in games and
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Loosley from the Stock undertaking parlors, fulnGss. ever has been fi’med. The
dle
ready, one m inute at the
plays both out and indoors.
~
Card of Thanks ............................................ 1.00
were host and hostess a t a delight­ and interm ent made in Mountain savage battle
with the
m o n ito r'
phone, and so far as you are
The little folks who hélped Miss ful dinner party W ednesday even- View cemetery, Ashland, Ore.
O bituaries, per line ..............................................02%
concerned
whale, in a wind slashed sea, at an
M arjorie to have such a happy ing at th eir hospitable home on Oak
¡express train speed, ending with an
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
Washday is a thing of the
eighth birthday w ere Grace and street.
“
~
r/ta c k on its enemies, and sm ash-i
"All future events, where an admission charge Is
Eleanor
Coombe,
May
and
Mabel
The
Rev.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
K.
Ham-
ing the boat and throw ing the men j
Past
made or a collection taken is A dvertising.
Clary,
W
anda
Schwein,
Ju
n
io
r
W
all-
mand
were
the
complimented
guests.
j
into
a
sea
actually
infested
with
VC e guarantee you prompt ef­
No discount will be allowed Religious or
| in, Johnny Freem an and H arold ! A utum n colors brightened the
I sharks, has ever been attem pted,
ficient and courteous service.
Benevolent orders.”
1 Aikiey.
¡rooms and were evidenced in the
The entire story’s thrilling and
The
evening
closed
with
a
most
table
decoratidns.
surging
em c/ions are equal in in -,
DONATIONS:
satisfying
and
delicious
three
course
j
tensity
throughout
to the amazing
The evening was spent In happy
BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be
Send it
luncheon.
¡spectacle of the battle with the
fashion visiting as only close friends
made In advertising, or job printing— our contribu­
oil lamp th a t gives an am az-1
ot
M arjorie received a num ber of may.
tions will
110ns
w in be
ne In
in cash.
caan.
41
. A , newr
t ....
¡whale in a wind lashed sea a t an
?ly
brilliant,
evei twecn lhe cunnlngi begul„ ng ,n |r |
fngly
soft, w hite light, even
dear little gifts with hearty good
♦ ♦ ♦
b etter than gas or electricity, lias i guer and the young man who
;
wishes from her little friends.
!*• T. A. M eets at B ellview —
ac
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; x ♦ , , , , ! , ,
been tested b , the U. S Government : ,ually beeomes an expert hnrpooner
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The P. T. A. of Bellview, m et last
A SH L A N D L A U N D R Y
end 35 leading universities and fo u n d ' fn hl9 l0Te
F o rtn ig h tly B ridge M eets—
night at Bellview school house for to be superior to 10
POINTS OUT OUR NEEDS
Pilone 1G5
ordinary o illdaughter j t wiI1 be sbnwn a t lbp
The F ortnightly Bridge Club m et th eir second m eeting of the year,
Ileiheit L uthbert, publicity manager of the state chamber of a/ the home of Mrs. H abberly on A full report of the program and lamps. It burns w ithout odor, smoke Vining Sunday and Monday, and Is
< o m in e i < e 111 Ins address before the local chamber of commerce Fifth street, Thursday evening of entertainm ent will be in Tuesday’s or noise— no pumping up, is simple a romance and adventure rt.ory no
clean, safe. Burns 94s (ft, air and 6 % v
one should miss.
at a recent luncheon summed up, in a few words, needs that this week
issue, but judging from ¿he in te r­ common kerosene (coal oil).
Three
tables
of
bridge
were
play­
est m anifest a t the last meeting
are vital to the future growth and development of Ashland.
The inventor. V. M. Johnson 161
ed with Mrs. Louis Schwein a tta in ­ there was a large num ber in atten d ­
DRVS WIN VICTORY AT
The speaker stated that Oregon’s greatest assets are her cli­ ing th e high score, and Mrs. J. D.
Union, Ave., Portland, Ore., is offer­
GOVERNORS’ ( «INFERENCE
Prosperity is
mate and scenery, and in this connection said: “ No city in Miller having to content herself with ance to- listen to the address on ing to send a lamp on 10 day’s FR EE I
“ B et/er Film s’’ by Miss H icks,.since trial, or even to give one FR EE to
Oregon is better situated in this respect than Ashland. Your the consolation.
it is a subject of vital interest to
first user in each locality who I AVEST BADEN, Ind., Oct. 19.-—
Never safe
auto camp ground, situated in your wonderful park, has proven There were two gues/s of the everyone w hether parents of child­ the
Sweeping over the so-called wet fac-
will
help
him
W
H 4U
n
u tp
A
ll XU
i introduce
lill'U U U C U
I it.
t.
w rite x.
v«i. . •
’ proh,bitIon representatives won ¡P rosperity is never safe u „ |cM |t
Ashland’s ability to attract and hold the tourist. The amount evening, Mrs. George Rose and Mrs. ren or because interested in the him today for full particulars. A lso'
W
alter
F
rulan.
ask
him
to
explain
how
you
can
get
T*Ct°
ry at ? e C° ncluding sessIoa of
general w elfare of the community.
received in fees from these tourists should he devoted, every
The hostess served a m ost de­
u»M,n P o t i o n .
Those in charge of the en/ertain- the agency, and with out experience ? an" Ual G overnors’ conference be ,
< cut ot i t , to a continued development and improvement of
licious two course luncheon to ap­ m ent p a rt of the evening were Mr. or money make $250 to $500 p
e
r
I’ollo" inK a ’»‘Ortny 1 y #Up ,lolne j llevej. f Pr<»tert it
your camp facilities. Because every dollar thus expended preciative guests.
closed session, virtually all execu-l
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Mrs. Frohbees and Mrs. H ar­ month
means an ever-increasing return to your merchants and com­ Mrs. John Hughes of^Beach street and
tives
agreed
to
sign
fhe
resolution
|
by
insurance.
Your
business
is
sur-
kins.
No 1.
munity.”
pledging
full
support
of
the
confer­
will be the hostess a t the nex/ m eet­
• ♦ *
ence to President Coolidge in the I
l,y Hsks- Insure it. Your
ing.
The speaker aain touched a vital question when lie said:
Upper V alley C om m unity Clul>—
to uphold the prohibition law. valuables are always in danger un-
In my opinion there is no other place in Oregon which has A ll D ay M eeting a t B a p tist Church__ The Upper Valley Cam munty Club SERIOUS BLAD DER TROUBLE fight
Governors
P arker, Louisana a n d 1
W ednesday of this week th ere met W ednesday of this week at the
greater opportunities than Ashland, hut to obtain the best re­ was On the
“ Could not stand nor sit and was Blaine- Wisconsin, led the fight of the j ,css l»»’«»t<‘« led by insurance. Insure
all day m eeting as announ­ pleasant home of Mrs. C. T. Payne
sults you owe it to yourselves and the general public to initiate ced a t the Bap tip/ church. The ladles on
forced
to cry out from intense pain ’’ wets on the resolution.
P arker .
the Boulevard.
p
resent
p ro sep rlty to
to
P'es.
nt proseprlty
rem ain
a general movement for a real tourist hotel. I am confident m et early and a wonderful lot was This was th e first m eeting of /h e w rites Henry W illiams, Tarkio, Mon- resigned from the conference when !
tana. “ The doctors said I had in- th a t body passed the resolution.
pr«»spei-ons, W e can h elp you.
that such a a enture would prove a certain financial success. accomplished. One com fort was tied year and in spite of the fact th a t flam ation of the bladder and an oper
ation was necessary. Tried Foley
There is not better investment in Oregon today than in the and a quilt quilted in the tim e avail­ everyone is p articularly busy ju st Kidney
Pills and improved at once. P. T. A. To Meet—
able
for
work.
hotel business.’’
now, there was a very good a tte n d ­ Tell all my friends about Foley Kid­
The H aw thorne Circle of P. T.
At noon a fine warm dinner was ance.
ney Pills as it will save many from
The speaker only voiced the needs of Ashland as they are served,
A.
meets at H aw thorne library,
Real Estate and Real Insur­
to which all brought the
Mrs. Payne’s home had been made suffering and perhaps as in my case, Tuesday at
a isualized I> a many local citizens, hut coming from a compara­ sauce of good appe/ites.
p. ni. An im portant j
a dangerous operation.” Bladder and
ance.
(Estab. 1883)
very bright and gay in the colors kidney trouble demand prom pt treat- meeting and
everyone
is
urged
to
tiv
e
stranger,
and
one
who
has
made
it
his
business
to
aid
in
Phone
211
41 East Main
n
,
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The I c i n e s s m eeting was held in of au/um n carried out in leaves and
ment Foiey Kidney Pills give quick ¡be presen/,
u>—
....... 1.—
me upbuilding Of towns and communities, it carries unusual the aftern°on. a t which plans for ¡flowers, and the club colors were relief,
Everywhere.
weight, and should be driven home to every man and women the entertainment of th e delegates much in evidence.
living in Ashland.
'
'
t0 the State S rad a y School conven- j The program s were distributed,
It is high time that the people of Ashland awake to the ItT r
d !mUt 8ed and “ may be and were quite a rtisticaiiy arranged
tru possibilities of the rapidly growing tourist trade. It is also,! next w T d J s d a y V X l d e r ^ l h e
the | the organization. Mrs. Mary Homes-
meet that consideration be gtven to other resources that mean matter in detail
Tucker was in charge of the October
the doubling of the present population and wealth.
' Those presen/ a t this m eeting program and very interesting num ­
THE THEATER BEAUTIFti
The waiting game can be played too long in’ the fight for WGre the Mesdames Marx Hale, bers were given.
E t/a Miller, B. C. Miller, H. P.
Miss Lolita Pierson favored /h e
commercial prestige. Unprecedented development is due in Clara
Holmes, H am ilton,
F. B. Moore, club w ith.one of her beautifully ren ­
Oregon. The state in general will experience a greater growth Held, La Blance, Stew art, Gilmore,
« lin in g the next decade than has resulted in the past quarter Chapman, Spates and the Misses dered piano selections. Mrs. A lbert
Joy gave a talk on “ Club W ork’’
ot a century. Oregon’s climate and scenery are unsurpassed. Dosler, Lncile Gilmore and Lola following general lines in h er ad­
Oregon possesses a third of all the water power of the nation. Gilnqore,
dress, which was of very consider­
• *
O re gon possesses more standing timber than any other state
able interest to her hearers. Follow­
ing the address th ere was anim ated
m the United States. Oregon, the state of which her sons and A Complete Surprise—
Mr.a nd Mrs. J. H. F u lle r’s pleas­ discussion, nearly eve.ryone having
«laughters are proud, possesses almost innumerable advantages, an t home was taken possession of
all pointing to a growth and development that will bring to the by perhaps a score of th e ir friends, some thought to offer.
A frail boat and its six occupants towed at exprei ss
Mrs. Tucker gave a ¿alk covering
Aiide-awake districts within her borders the greatest growth Thursday evening, and when Mrs. In a general way th e work of the
train speed toward three thousand miles of open
F u ller returned from choir practice P. T. A. as related to th e work of
and development ever recorded.
Witter, thru lashing sea.
Listen, Ashland people! Will you share in the growth and she found she was in ¿lie hands, not the Community Club. Mutual help
of her enemies— did she possess and cooperation was the thought
A Sudden turn; a shout
•
prosperity that is to come! The answer rests with you.
s u e t— but her home filled with close brought out in this address.
“ Look out h e’s Heading For U s”
friends, who, learning through one
Anc/.her beautiful piano solo by
Before the startled crew can back w ater the m onster of the
WE BUILD FRIENDSHIP
of th eir num ber, the significance of Miss Pierson closed th e program ,
deep is upon them. A flip of its deathdealing tail, o rfluke,
Hie American Bed ( ross asked the American people to the day planned th a t the circle of th a t had had so m any helpful sug­
and both craft and ist men are tossed high in th eair. The
subscribe $5.090,000 to relieve the distress occasioned bv the friends help Mr. and Mrs. F u ller re ­ gestions brought out by the speak­
member it.
boat falls hack into the sea a battered wreck, the crew floun­
ers.
earthquake, tlood and famine in Japan. The people gave ap­
Everything was th o u g h t of—
dering about in shark infested w aters.
proximately $10,000,000: and they gave it immediately. They all Mrs. F u ller had to do was ¿0 en­ Tea was served, Mrs. Payne, as­
sisted by Mrs. W. L. Huxley, presid­
are still giving.
joy herself— which goes w ithout
ed a t the tea tabie, which was very
1 here is nothing surprising in that. The American people saying.
99
artistically arranged with fts cen­
The
evening
was
a
most
Joyous
are prompt and willing givers and they have a quick instinct
terpiece of fall fruits, the autum n
one
and
closed
by
the
self
constitu­
tor humane service. Every individual who subscribes a few
flowers and th e club colors eviden­
ted hostesses serving delicious re ­ ced in the decorations.
pennies or a few thousand dollars is glad of the gift.
freshm ents and as goodnights were
But there is another side of the picture. The prompt gifts, said, h earty congratulations and Those present a t this m eeting
cabled across, began almost overnight to sweep up the derbis good wishes wore offered Mr. and were, the Mesdames C. A. Brown,
Such is the climax of the sweetest love-stories
Pierson, Frederick, Wells, Homer
ot disaster, to gather up the refugees, to supply clothing and Mrs. F u ller on ¿heir nineteenth ■wed­ Barron, AV. L. Huxley, J. H. Froh-
ever'unfolded, a romance breathing all o f the quaint
lood and shelter, to give aid to the injured. It began these tasks ding anniversary.
boes, Dwight Roys, F. W. York,
• • •
immediately, and each hour saw the work expanding in collo- Birthday Party—
customs ol the most famous whaling city in the
Belle Jackson, A lbert Joy, Mary
boration with the efforts of the Japanese government. In brief Sunday m arked the fifth b irth ­ Tucker, Mark True, Carl Gottsche,
■worlds is pieturized one of the most thrilling inci­
it brought new courage to a stricken people and put new heart day of little Jean Neil and its com­ E<f Gowland, L. B. Tuttle, Fred
J
Homes, Miss Lolita Pierson and the
into the colossal task of reconstruction. .
dents ever photographed with‘a 90-ton whale as the
ing was the occasion of a very
hostess Mrs. Payne.
That swift, sure mercy is laying the foundations of a new charm ingly planned and happily a r­ The next m eeting will be in Nov­
principal actor and the hand of chance directing as
Japan which surprises itself daily at the manner in which its ranged birthday p arty a¿ which a em ber at the home of Mrs. Gowland.
troubles are dissipated and its new growth pushed forward num ber of Je a n ’s little friends sh ar­ The m eetings occur on the third
fierce a battle between man and mammal as the his-
ed with her the joy of th e day.
Friday
of
each
m
on/h,
bringing
this
The world was not backward in its help. But the United Games were played and happiness
tory ot whaling has ever known.
States jealousy cherishes its own part in it. We live ever to was rife from the tim e th e little one the sixteenth of November.
build rather than to destroy. In Japan we build homes and girls came till th e ir d ep artu re bu¿ Mrs. Gowland will be assisted by
Mrs. Avery and the chairm an of the
also friendship.
the interest was especially keen in afternoon’s program will be Mrs.
the climax of all b irth d ay parties— Homer Barron.
the birthday cake, and all the good­
Finishing Today
Jias Lloyd George promised not to write a book about liis ies
th
a
t
go
with
it.
trip*
BERLIN, Oct. 19— Sixty Repub­
The Angel cake had been provid­ lican prisoners have been released
ed by th e h o stess’ grandm other,
Mount Joy Prison by Free !
In another century, says a scientist the average length of Mrs. Loosley and w tih it, they were from
State officials. A crowd of women
human lite Avill be 300 years, but what woman would admit it? served ice cream, n u ts and candy gathered outside the prison, in
See your old favorite songs and “ Sing
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»
and the dearest little cajps as favors which it is claimed 400 Sinn Fein-
Them Again" Also, last episode of
tha¿ were im m ediately donned of ers are suffering from hunger. Re­
.America is.a land in which, when a man gives awav a course.
Plunder.
publicans are appealing to prison­
million dollars, folks begin to wonder what he has been up to.
Those who helped to celebrate ers in all jails to go on a hunger
-—
this anniversary w ere P h illis Sparr, s/rlke.
All are invited to join in the singing of
C
It was thought once the automobile would take more harlotte Mitchell, Eunice W ing,
Betty Dean, V irginia C randall, F ra n ­
the old love melodies.
The Tidings office for all
people to church, but it seems to carry a lot of them'right by. ces
Eastm an and M ildred Dunn,
kinds of printing.
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
New lamp Burn1
94% Air
Billings Agency
T H E 90-IO N W H A L E
W ith a Flip of It’s Tail
Smashes 30-Foot
Boat I11 its Rage
To Escape Its
Pursuers and the
Deadly ITarpoon
In
«1
Down To The Sea in Ships
Oct. 21 and 22—Sunday and Monday
A Story of the
Traditions and
Innocene and
Credulity of the
Whaler Folks of
the Atlantic
Coast in Real
Sea Pictures
Intermingled
With Romance,
Deviltry and
Woman’s Great
Devotion With
Heroes and
Scoundrels
“The Steadfast Heart »,