Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 21, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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M cN air B ros.
W eek-end V isitors—
Mr. a n d M rs. F . D. O rew ell
a n d d a u g h te r w e re to u ris ts w ho
sto p p e d in A sh la n d
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w eek -en d .
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T a n lac , $1. M cN air B ros.
R ealtor 111 a t H om e—
W . W. R obison w as c o n fin ed to
h is ho m e w ith illn e ss th is m o rn ­
ing.
J o in t- E a s t, 60c, M cN air B ros
GRAIN, h a y
12-F 23.
fo r sa le ,
Phone
195— 3
E aster G uests—
M r. a n d M rs. Max C am ps w ere
E a s te r w eek -en d g u e s ts from
Y re k a . T h ey w ere g u e s ts of M rs.
C am p ’s p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. J.
C. K aegl.
W e deliver th e goods— D etricks
94-tf
Purchases Ford Coupe—
C. R. C u lb e rtso n h a s b o u g h t
a new F o rd co u p e th ro u g h H ar-
hiso n B ros, agency. D eliv ery was
m ad e S a tu rd a y .
R e g u la r m e e tin g of th e L ad ies
A rt C lub th is M onday ev e n in g at
Civic C lub H ouse.
MY. B U SIN E SS ; j u s t IN S U R ­
AN CE.
Yeo, o f co u rse. 196— tf
lY om McCloud—
E . A. G rim es, C. W . F la ttm a n , R eturned to H ollyw ood—
B. F . C lau sen r e tu r n e d to his
R . A. F le tc h e r a n d L. R , W ie la rd
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e in H ollyw ood S a tu rd a y a ft
s p e n t y e s te rd a y vhJ’. tin g frie n d s.
T hey re tu r n e d to th e ir h o m e in e rn o o n fo llo w in g th e fu n e ra l of
th e l a te J o h n C lausen.
M oCloud la s t n ig h t.
th is m o rn in g fa v o rin g th e leasin g
of th e c a n n e ry of th e A shland
P re s e rv in g C om pany to th e Bag-
’ey C om pany in
T a le n t.
The
s to c k h o ld e rs a r e re a d y to sign
up a n d w ill h o ld a m e e tin g S a t­
u rd a y e v e n in g to
close
final
tra n s a c tio n s . C o n tra c ts fo r e a rly
farm p ro d u ce swill be sig n ed a t
onee.
To A ttend State C onvention—
L e t u s f ’ll y o u r pall w ith S w ifts
M rs. G. G. E u b a n k s , M rs. S.
Silver L eaf la rd . C osts less th an
D. T a y lo r, M rs. G. W . G regg and
ih o rte n in g . G oes f a r th e r an d Is
Rev. W . H. A m os, S u n d a y School
n o re n u tritio u s . D e tric k s.
94-tf
m issio n a ry of th e
P re s b y te ria n
c h u rc h , le ft th is m o rn in g fo r P o rt-
R eturn Looked Forw ard To—
'a n d , to a tte n d th e s ta te S u n d ay
M rs. R. E . D e tric k
re tu rn e d
School c o n v e n tio n w hich opened
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g fro m V ancouv­
session to d a y and c o n tin u e s u n til
e r, W a sh in g to n , w h e re sh e sp e n t
T h u rsd a y . T hey a re m a k in g th e
tw o w eek s visiti n g v e ry m an y
tr ip in R ev. A m os’ c a r.
fo rm e r frie n d s. S h e r e tu r n e d to
th e g ro c e te ria th is m o rn in g m uch
MY A M B ITIO N ; to in s u re every
to th e d e lig h t of th o se w ho w ork
AU TO M O BILE in A sh la n d ; b est
w ith h e r.
p ro te c tio n fo r less m oney; g et my
Yeo,
of
course.
E v ery b o d y lik e s F e d e ra l tire s . r a te s firs t.
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A shland
V u lc a n iz in g
W orks.
P h o n e 90.
195— tf
V isitin g In C a lfo m ia —
Mr. an d M rs. V. V. M ills, ac­
co m p an ied by G eorge D. C on­
v e rse , le f t e a rly y e ste rd a y m o rn ­
in g fo r San F ra n c isc o a n d O ak­
la n d , w h e re th e y p la n to spend
tw o w e e k s v a c atio n in g . P r io r to
t h e o u tb re a k of th e hoof and
m o u th d isease th e y h a d p lan n e d
to m o to r on to S tra th m o re , b u t
t h e i r p la n s did n o t in c lu d e th a t
tr ip u n le ss p re v a i’in g c o n d itio n s
In C a lifo rn ia a re m o re
in v it'n g
th a n th o u g h t to be. M rs. M ills
w ill b e a c co m p an ied h o m e by a
h o n se g u e st fro m O a k la n d , w ho
wHl sp en d a s h o rt tim e hene.
C o n v erse w ill r e tu r n to c o n tin u e
h is w o rk a s o rg a n is t a t T h e V in­
in g th e a tre .
W e pay 20 c e n ts p e r pound fo r
good, f a t h en s.
B ro w n ’s C ash
M ark et.
196— 6
E n joyin g C alifornia—
M rs. E ’la G a rre tt, w ell kn o w n
p io n e e r re s id e n t of th is city w ho
le ft se v e ra l w eek s ago fo r a v isit
a t Los A ngeles, w rite s back to
frie n d s t h a t sh e is e n jo y in g h e r
so jo u rn in th e ra p id ly g ro w in g
m e tro p o lis of C a lifo rn ia , y e t fin d s
m an y d ista d v a n ta g e s,
c o m p ared
to O regon, p a rtic u la rly th is d is­
tric t.
M rs. G a r re tt is v isitin g
w,!th h e r son F r a n k a n d w ill p ro b ­
a b ly n o t r e tu r n h o m e f o r six
w eeks o r tw o m o n th s.
Mr. an d
M rs. G. L. G a r re tt a re o ccupying
h e r hom e d u rin g h e r absence.
B row n’s Cash M arket pays 20
cen ts per pound for fat hens.
196— 6
Cliff Payne makes tent Poles.
Monday, April 2 1 , 1024
— ■X»
T obias w as se n te n c ed by F ed - i
W E A T H E R OUTLOOK
p a n ts.
th em to put wool especially on
e ra l J u d g e B ean w ith w h a t th e
W A SH IN G TO N , A p ril 21— P a ­
E ffe c tiv e p a tro l of th e O regon- th e c o n tra b a n d list d u rn g
th«
c o u rt d e c la re d w as a w a rn in g to cific C o ast S ta te s: G e n e rally fa ir C a lifo rn ia b o rd e r w o y ’d cost a p - * p re s e n t epidem ic.
O ther em p lo y ers w ho trifle w ith in s o u th e rn a n d c e n tra l C a lifo r­ p ro x im a te ly $50,000 a m onth if
F a lc o n e r m a in ta in s th a t fu tn l-
th e ir s te n o g ra p h e rs . H e tra n s p o rt- 1 n ia, and occasio n al r a in s e ls e ­ th e c o m p le te e m b a rg o on a u to ­ g a tio n of wool is a d iffic u lt ta s k
ed th e w om an from T u lsa, O k la ,, w h e re .
T e m p e ra tu re n e a r n o r­ m obile to u ris ts is m ade n ecessary , to do in such a way th a t all d a n g ­
to P o rtla n d . T o b ias is well know n m al.
R ocky M o untain
s ta te s : it w as said , since th e r e a re m ore 1 e r of infectio n is rem oved a n d f u r ­
in th e e a s t a n d h a s m any i n f l u - , C o n sid e ra b le c lo u d in e ss an d p ro b ­ th a n a dozen s lig h tly used ro ad s j th e r ho ld s th a t u n in fe c te d places
e n tia l frie n d s in W a sh in g to n , D.
ab ly occasio n al show ers. T e m p e r­ c ro ssin g th e b o ld e r, in a d d itio n in C a lifo rn ia m ay be in fe c te d a t
C.
a tu r e n e a r o r
slig h tly
be’ow to th e fo u r m ain h ig h w ay s.
any tim e.
n o rm a l.
O fficials of th e VVoolgrowers'
ASK RAN BE P U T ON
LOS ANGELES CAR JS
WOOL FROM CALIFORNIA a sso c ia tio n a s s e rt t h a t if th e C ali­
F o re st G rove— T ra sk R iver-
RECOVERED IN ASHLAND
PE N D L E T O N , A pril 2 1 — O f f i- ; fo rn ia wool is sh ipped in as p la n ­
T illam o o k ro a d to be su rv ey ed .
ned th e re will be d a n g e r of Id a ­
; c ia ls of th e O regon wool g ro w e rs
A re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e P in k e r ­
h
! a re an x io u s t h a t th e s ta te e m b a r- | o ’s n o t p e rm ittin g O regon wool
ton D etectiv e A gency ^ e ft h ere TO TIGHTEN BAN
to fco th ro u g h to th e E ast and
AGAINST CALIFORNIA I go on p ro d u c ts from C a lifo rn ia m ore p a rtic u la rly th e 1924 lam b
y e s te rd a y w ith a
F o rd
coupe
j sh a ll in c lu d e an iro n b o u n d c la u se I
w h ich w as a b a n d o n e d on M o unt­
a g a in s t th e im p o rta tio n of wool i crop bound fo r th e C hicago m a r ­
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1.)
ain A venue se v e ra l w eek s ag o an d
from a n y p a r t of th e s ta te of Cal- j k e t.
w h ich h a s been in th e cu sto d y of
I ifo rn ia W hether o r n o t it
has '
C a ttle m e n a re also g re a tly in ­
local police d u r in g pro lo n g ed e f­ s u ffic ie n t fu n d s to h a n d le th e s it­
been
fu
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.
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r,
te re ste d in th e pro b lem a n d both
fo rts to lo ca te th e ow n er.
T he u a tio n w ith o u t th is su p p o rt from
j
one
of
th
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b
iggest
sheep
m
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in
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c
a ttle m e n a n d
sh eep m en
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c a r p ro v ed to belo n g to th e C om ­
th
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w
est,
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p
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sid
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of
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m erc ia l D isco u n t
com pany,
of
w
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rs,
h
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been
in
com
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u
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ts
w
ould
w
ork
havoc
w
ith
th e
Ls A ngeles a n d w ill be d riv e n to ply Of tim b e r in th e n o rth w e s t
m
unicatt'.on
w
ith
G
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v
ern
o
r
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in
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is
P o r tla n d , w h e re it w ill be loaded is one of th e re a so n s fo r th e em ­
a
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w
ith
D
r.
L
y
tel
and
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urged
co
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ty
.
on a b o a t a n d re tu r n e d to its p h a sis of th e d a n g e rs of fo re st
...........
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o w n e r In th e C a lifo rn ia city . It fire s, a c co rd in g to o ffic ia ls in
W ith
is th e o p in io n o f th e v isitin g of* c h a rg e of th e c am p aig n .
ficlal th a t th e c a r wras sto le n by I. m ils ru n n in g a n d w ith th e d em an d
E. a n d D. H. A llen , w ho w ere fo r fin ish ed lu m b e r c o n s ta n tly in ­
q u e stio n e d a t th e d e p o t by Spec­ c re a sin g som e m ean s o f c h e ck in g
ial O fficer P rie s t. P r ie s t h a s no d e s tru c tio n by fire s is co n sid e red There is no more
widely
k n o w le d g e of th is crim e, how ever, n c e ssa ry . R e f o r e s t a t io n is being
a n d th e tw o w e re allo w ed to go. c a rrie d on, b u t sucess can be a c ­ favored fabric for warm
co m p lish ed only w ith Hie c o n tro l days than Voile La Suisse,
of th e fire s itu a tio n .
K NUTSEN INDICTED ON
with its myriads of tiny dots
C
o
-o
p
eratio
n
of
th
e
to
u
ris
ts
and
A SERIOUS O FFEN SE
of white composition which
occasio
n
al
e
a
m
p
e
rs
will
cut
th
e
A R LIN G TO N , V a., A p ril 21—
are guaranteed to withstand
ta x b ills, a c o rd in g to Mr. W ah a,
R
e
p
re
se
n
ta
tiv
e
H
a
ro
ld
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n
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ts
e
n
,
'
all washing, ironing, and dry
re p u b lic a n of M in n eso ta an d L e­ In th a t ra n g e r fo rces need not be
cleaning. In every shade
roy H u ll, a g o v e rn m e n t
c le rk , in cre ase d
T
ra
v
e
le
rs
in
th
e
fo
re
s
ts
can
be
and in a charming selection
w e re In d icted by a c o n n ty g ran d
ju r y fo r a g rav e o ffen se.
T he of aid to th e f o re s t m en, he said, of flock dotted designs.
tria l w ill be held A pril 20. T he by r e p o rtin g fire s, a n d h e lp in g ex­
Children’s frocks arc es­
g ra n d ju r y d e lib e ra te d
h u t 10 tin g u is h th o se w hich a re a lre a d y
pecially lovely in white Voile
m in u te s .
T h e m en w ere a r r e s t ­ s ta r te d . •
T
h
e
pledge,
w
hich
w
ill
be
a
d
­
La Suisse, while girls of
ed in a n a u to m o b ile on a lo n ely '
m in is te re d to o rg a n iz a tio n s and High School age delight in
ro ad n e a r h ere.
school s tu d e n ts in a ll p a rts of th e
the lovely colorings, to be
c
o u n try th is w eek, in clu d e s p ro ­
TH E W EA TH ER
v isions in re g a rd to b o n fire , fire ­ found in this versatile fabric
Priced, Yard 59c
R e p o rt f o r A p ril 20, 1924— fig h tin g , m atc h es, tobacco, m a k ­
One of th e le a d in g m en of th e
ing an d lea v in g cam p.
C a lifo rn ia A u to m o b ile A sso ciatio n M axim um , 78, m in im u m , 34; set
w h ile on a re c e n t to u r th ro u g h m axim um 63.
TO GIVE WEKK TO PR O ­
O regon to ld a m em b e r of th e a d ­
TECTION OF FORESTS
v e rtis in g c o m m itte e of th e A sh ­
TOO LATE KO CLASSIFY
la n d C h a m b e r of C om m erce t h a t
of sticky dav§ is a frock of
(C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e 1)
th e tim e ie n o t f a r o ff w hen th e i «
A»linen season this is predic­ cool, white linen, \rhile deuce
p riv a te ly ow ned a u to m o b ile cam p * >
a id s in c o m b a tin g th e d isease.
NOTICE
ted to he. And to follow the games of tennis will he niorl*
w ill becom e a tb fn g of th e p ast ! .>
V egetable Carriers
dictates of fashion, you exciting when the feminine
a n d a m a jo rity of th e
p riv a te
B cgnn ing M onday, April
I
T he sa m e m e rc h a n ts said th a t
cam p s now* in e x isten ce w ill be
should make your select ion opponent is attired in a slim
21 ads for the C lassified
th e y b ad h e a rd t h a t v e g e ta b le s
re p la c e d by m u n ic ip a lly
ow ned
Colum n m ust lx* in th e Tid­
w ould n o t c a rry th e g erm , a n d of dress linens from our vari­ affair of the colored maier-
cam ps. “ T h e m u n ic ip a l cam p is
in gs o ffic e not later than
th is b ro u g h t a s h a rp r e to r t from colored stock. The best pos­ ial.
a lw a y s p re fe ra b le a n d is e s ta b ­
11 9. ni. to appear the cur­
h e a lth o ffic ia ls, w ho s to u tly d e ­ sible antidote for the effects Priced, Yard 75c, 98c, $1.25
lis h in g tlv s fa c t d a ily ,” said th e
rent day. T ins is m ade nec­
nied th e tr u th of th e a s se rtio n .
v isito r. C. II. P ie rc e s ta te s t h a t
essary because o f th e habit
At p re s e n t fo u r d isin fe c tin g sta-
th e view’ of th e v ia to r o n ly goes to
of m any phoning and bring­
tio n s a re m a in ta in e d a t th e m ain
v e rify th e s ta n d re c e n tly ta k e n by
ing in classified ads all
ro a d s le a d in g in to O regon from
A sh la n d in v o tin g $10,000 w ith
hours o f th e day, exp ectin g
C a lifo rn ia , b u t th e d isin fe c tin g is
w hich to im p ro v e th e a u to cam p,
th e sam e to appear on that
lim ite d to d riv in g
a u to m o b ile s
w hich is a lre a d y reco g n ized as
day.
th ro u g h tro u g h s of - d isin fe c ta n t
one of th e b e st in th e c o u n try .
The Q uality Store
and s p ra y in g ru g s, flo o r m ats and
b la n k e ts an d sh o es of th e occu-
CONVICTED W H ITE SLAVER
FOR S A L E - 1 9 2 0
D ort c a r,
A P PE A L S HIS CASE
good r u n n in g c o n d itio n ;
new ■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦■ ♦♦ ♦ m m m m m m m m m m m ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <
tir e s ; re c e n tly o v e rh a u le d ; se e J .
PO R T L A N D , A pril 20,— G len
Q A dam s, p h o n e 414-L. 197— 3
C. T obias, w e a lth y oil m an se n ­
FOR RENT— Furnished 2 room
ten c e d to th re e y e a rs a t McNeil
isla n d f o r v io la tio n o£ th e M ann a p a rtm e n t, B la c k sto n e H o tel, 349
196— 6
a c t w ith h.is s e c re ta ry y e ste rd a y E. M ain, p h o n e 4 7 4 -J.
a p p e ale d to th e c irc u it c o u rt of
W A N TED — S a lesla d y fo r good
a p p e a ls a t S an F ra n c isc o a n d w as
m oney p ro p o sitio n , h a n d le d from
re le a se d fro m ja il on a bond of
th e hom e, a d d re s s Box 12 c a re
$7500.
T id in g s.
196— 3*
T ob’a s a s s e rte d in h is p e tif o n
fo r a w rit of e rr o r t h a t th e c o u rt
F O R SA L E — 20 a cres, crop,
e rre d in a llo w in g te stim o n y as to sto c k , a n d e q u ip m e n t, w ell im ­
h is re la tio n s w ith o th e r w om en pro v ed , m o d ern h o u se, la rg e b a rn ,
a n d as to h is ille g itim a te son. He 1 Qii. fro m A sh lan d . F r a n k Bese-
sa id th a t t h ’s te stim o n y p r e ju d i­ vick, o w n er, R . R. Box 17 6, E a st
ced th e ju r y a g a in s t him .
M ain.
v
196— 1 mo*
Regisjratlotn Jum ps H igher—
CHANGE OF O W NERSH IP
A to ta l -of 114 car3 w e re re g is ­
OCCURS IN ROSE BROS.
te re d a t th e C h a m b e r of Com-1
m erce d u rin g S a tu rd a y a n d S u n - '
T he o ld e st c o n fe c tio n e ry firm
day.
T h e h ig h e s t peak rea c h e d in th e city fig u re d in a d eal S a t­
th is y e a r w as re c o rd e d S a tu rd a y u rd a y w h e re b y C. R. R ose tra d e d
w hen 106 w e re re g is te re d w ith 8 , h is in te r e s t in th e firm to his
ta k e n in y e ste rd a y .
b ro th e r, H o w ard , fo r th e l a t t e r ’s
in te r e s t in th e b u ld in g occupied
Funeral From IVodge’s Chapel— by th e firm . H o w ard R ose is now
E liz a B. P fgney, w ife of Jo h n th e sole p ro p rie to r an d a n n o u n c es
K. P ig n ey p assed a w a y a t h e r t h a t he w ill c o n tin u e th e sam e
hom e a t 323 H elm an s tr e e t, S u n ­ c o u rte o u s tr e a tm e n t t h a t h a s ex­
day a fte rn o o n a t th e a g e of 72 iste d in th e p a st. C h a rle s R ose
h is -fu tu re
years, 3 m o n th s
a n d 22 days. is und ecid ed as to
course.
F u n e ra l serv ices wiill be held
R ose B iq s . opened in A sh lan d
W ednesday a fte rn o o n a t 2 o’lcock
from J . P. D odge & Sons, fu n e ra l in 1905, a n d by c a re fu l a tte n tio n
to b u sin e ss th e f ir m ’s b u sin ess
chapel.
h a i gTown to a m a rk e d deg ree.
In a d id tio n to th e f o u n t a n and
Funeral Services Today—
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o fe c tio n e ry b u r'n e s s , th e firm
F u n e r a l serv ices fo r
M aster
co n d u c ts a m u sic house, h a n d lin g
M arvin L o v e rn e G ano, 3 y e a r old
p ian o s a n d V ictro las.
son of M r. a n d M rs. L. G ano, of
H ilt, - w e re h eld th is a fte rn o o n
FORUM-LUNCHEON W ILL
from
D odge’s fu n e ra l ch a p el.
OCCUR TUESDAY EVENING
M r. a n d M rs. G ano cam e to A sh ­
lan d th is m o rn in g to a tte n d s e rv ­
T h e r e g u la r noon fo ru m -lu n c h ­
ices.
eon of th e C h am b er of C om m erce
w ill be p o stp o n ed fro m to m o rro w
Variety F illed E aster Sunday—
noon to 6 :3 0 in th e e v e n in g and
To m a k e an a c c u ra te s u rv e y of w ill be held in connecti on w ith a
th e n u m b e r of m o to ris ts who. d e ­ m e e tin g of th e
L ith ia n s
and
se rte d th e ir h o m e tow n a n d sp en t o th e r b o o ste rs a t th e P la za . T he
a qu&et d a y in th e c o u n try , or c h a n g e ds fo r to m o rro w o nly and
hied th em se lv e s to th e v a rio u s is m ad e b ecau se of b u sin e ss de­
fish in g s tre a m s , w ould be a ta s k m a n d in g th e a tte n tio n of b o tn or-
of no sm a ll d im e n sio n s.
T r o u t ' g a n iz a t'o n s .
M em bers and ali
f ’sh ijig w as p o p u la r a n d R ogue b o o ste rs of th e c ity a re u rg e d to
R iv e r w as th e m ecca fo r a n g le rs, a tte n d . P la n s w ill be c o n sid ered
w hile sm a l’e r c re e k s w e re rid d e n i fo r th e b o o ste r c o n v e n tio n an d
of quanti tie s of th e ir fish y con­ b rid g e d e d ic a tio n
a t R o se b u rg
te n ts. O th e rs m o to re d to th e d i­ S u n d a y and M onday, A pril 27 and
re c tio n of t h e
C a lifo rn ia
lin e 28.
w h ile R o s e b u rg w as th e n o rth e rn
D ean E. C. R o b b in s, of th e
goal of a few .
school of com m erce of U n iv e rsity
of O regon w ill a tte n d a n d d e liv e r
L e tte rh e a d s ,
s ta te m e n ts ,
t o an a d d re ss.
/o u r o rd e r a t th e T id in g s O ffice.
W e h a v e a good Job p rin tin g de- B E LIEV ES M UNICIPAL AUTO
»artdient.
tf
CAMPS A R E H E R E TO STAY
T ic k e ts a re now on sa le , by th e
Madden se lls F ederal Tires.
151-tf school c h ild re n fo r th e H a w th o rn e
o p e re tta , “ C in d e re lla in F lo w e r-
la n d .”
R e se rv e s e a ts a t R ose
Y reka Sends T ourists—
A m ong th e m an y o u t-o f-to w n B ros., b e g in n in g W ed n esd ay .
196— 3
to u r is ts
co m posing
co n g en ial
p a r tie s w e re C. N. G ordon, Mr.
C’lff P a y n e m a k e s te n t sta k e s.
a n d M rs. F re d S c h n e id e r
and
H e n ry F lock, S r., of Y re k a .
T elephone M anager Im proves—
A w ide c irc le o f frie n d s w ill be
F u ller Brush Co. w rite Med-
terd.
1 7 4 -lm o .* glad to le a rn t h a t M rs. D ora H ub
b a rd Is Im p ro v in g fro m a se rio u s
a
tta c k o f m u ltip le n e u ritis an d is
W eek-end G uests from D unsm uir
able,
to s it up.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. S ta n d le y
and
E lizabeth
Standley were
W ill p ay 20 c e n ts p e r pound To R eturn to Crabtree—
w eek -en d v is ito rs fro m D u n sm u ir.
R D. S a n fo rd h a s re tu r n e d
T hey w ere g u e sts a t H otel A sh­ f o r f a t h en s. B ro w n ’s C ash M ar­
from a 4 w e e k s’ s o jo u rn to his
k
et.
*
196-6
land.
" Is la n d J e rs e y ” re g is te re d J e rs e y
b
re e d in g a n d p ru n e fa rm , lo cated
C om plete lin e of Ashland Cah- Through th e Local A gency—
a
t
C ra b tre e , L in n Co., O regon.
A. C. W illh ite , r e p r e s e n tin g the
aed Goods at Detricks.
94-tf
local O’d sm o b ile ag en cy , re p o rts T he fa rm w as re c e n tly div id ed
th e s a le of a n O ldsm obile to u rin g betw een S a n fo rd a n d h is p a rtn e rs .
G uests Saturday—-
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Mr. and Mrs. Edison M arshal1 a r to J a m e s H. T re fe rn , lu m b e r­ C om ber a n d Son a n d S a n fo rd had
a n d c h ’ld w e re g u e sts of M”. and m an fro m B ray . T h e m a c h in e was* a crew of m en h e lp in g p ru n e an d
M rs. J o h n n y G ru e lle S a tu rd a y d e liv e re d S a tu rd a y a n d ta k e n to s p ra y th e o rc h a rd s a n d g e t th e
p lac e in sa le a b le c o n d itio n .
He
a fte rn o o n . M a rsh a ’l is k n o w n fo r C a lifo rn ia by its new ow ner.
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us
h a s re c e n tly been a d d e d to th e
re n o v a te t h a t o ld s p rin g
su it. to r e tu r n e a rly in M ay to h elp
lis t of C o sm o p o litan a u th o rs .
P aulseru d’s.
196— tf c o n d u c t a n a u c tio n sale of 30
h ead of re g is te re d J e rs e y a n d 15
T he hom e of Salt R isin g and
g ra d e d a iry cow s a n d fa rm m a ­
Q uality Bread. A t th e new Q uality Arrived T h’s M orning—
ch
in ery . H e w ill r e tu r n to A sh-
Mr.
an
d
M
rs.
H.
W
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H
artm
aai
B akery.
re tu r n e d th is m o rn in g fro m an ’a n d to re s id e p e rm a n e n tly .
ex ten d ed b u sin e ss tr ip to P o r t­
R ep resent O. A. C.—
T hey jo in e d H . P. New- What, H appened—
M r. a n d M rs. J. H . A llen, Miss lan d .
com
be,
w ho h a s been in A shland
A slick , w ell g ro o m ed , good
E m m a H ohl a n d V e rn e H e c k e tt,
th
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in
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of
lo
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k in g b ro w n s u itc a se is e n jo y ­
a ll fro m O. A. C., w e re E a s te r
th
e
H
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a
n
S
y
n
d
icate.
ing a s ta y a t th e C ity C hief of
w eek-end to u r is ts ta k in g a d v a n -
P o lic e ’s o ffice a n d if c o n te n ts a r e
ta k e of A s h la n d ’s fam o u s s u r ­
n o t m isle a d in g It is ju d g e d th a t
ro u n d in g s a n d e n te r ta in m e n t fo r Is V isitin g H ere—
M
rs.
C.
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N
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rv
al
a
rriv
e
d
in
som
e v isirin g K n ’g h ts T e m p la r
g u e s ts o v er S unday.
A sh la n d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g and lo st h is cocked, p lu m m ed an d a l­
F or salt m ackerel, herring, cod w ill be a g u e st a t th e ho m e of to g e th e r d ig n ifie d head-getar In
fish, fish fla k es and kippered Mr. an d M rs. L. B. T u ttle fo r an th e a o u rse of y e s te rd a y ’s ev en ts.
in d e fin ite p erio d . S h e is a r e s i­ T h e re is a ls o a c o a t in th e s u it­
lalm on, try D etricks.
d e n t of L a G ran d e, b u t h a s been case an d Chj’e f M cNabb is h o ld ­
v isitin g in P o r tla n d an d O regon in g th e w h o le b e lie v in g t h a t th e
B n R ou te to C alifornia—
Mr. a n d M rs. F. A. D lelsch n e’.d- C ity f o r th e p a s t se v e ra l w eeks. u n f o rtu n a te o w n e r w ill see his
e r, of M cM innville, a n d M r. a n d M rs. N o rv al is Mr. T u ttle ’s a u n t. loss a n d rec laim th e sam e p h a r-
M rs. C. R . C h riste n so n , of P o r t ­
n h e n a lla .
I t w as su g g e ste d to
M
cN
abb
t
h
a
t h e a p p e a r on th e
la n d , sto p p e d In A sh la n d S a tu r ­
See P a u ls r u d ’s s u its . E x clusive
s tr e e t w ith said re g a lia a n d th e
d a y , en r o u te to California.. D iel- d e a le rs fo r S ty le -P lu s swlts.
s c h n e id e r Is p ro p rie to r of th e
196— tf o w n er, o r a s to rm of f ra te r n a l
p ro te s t, w ould a l ’ay a ll c la im s as
le a d in g Jew elry s to re rtn M cM inn­
ville.
T a k e y o u r f a t h e n s to B ro w n ’s to Its o w n e rsh ip .
Cash M a rk e t. 20 c e n ts p e r pound
K la n sm e n , N o tice— N o m in atio n
196— 6
of o ffic e rs n e x t r e g u la r m e e tin g
n ig h t. O th e r im p o rta n t business. Stockholders Sign Up—
By o rd e r of th e E . C. 194 F ri Mon
S to c k h o ld e rs w ere sig n ed up
Returns to E u g e n e -
Mr. a n d M rs. C h e ste r S te v e n ­
son a n d d a u g h te r, M iss M ary M ar­
g a re t, re tu r n e d to th e ir h o m e In
E u g e n e y e s te rd a y , a f te r enjrjv-
n g a w e e k ’s v isit w ith f "lends
S tevenson jo in e d th e p a rty h e re
d u rin g th e m id d le of th e w eek
and took a n u m b e r p ic tu re s of
T he P la z a and re sid e n c e d istric t.
A
Voile la Suisse of
Soft Sheerness
t
Dress Linens
Are Stair in,q on the
Fabric Stage
VOILE la SUISSE
Use Butterick Patterns with the “Deltor”
Makes Home Dressmaking Easy
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
After
Easter
Spring Crow Shooting A ll Over U. 5.
To Save Song Birds and Farmers’ Crops
Coat
and
j
Suif
4
Clearance
Beginning
B ig
B y FR A N K WINCH
Game Hunter, Naturalist,
Author and Sportsman
Tomorrow
F ro m o th e rs w hose vocation ls
V ID E N C E of th e m ost over­
w helm ing n a tu re g a th e red
fro m every p a r t of th e
U nited States, proves conclusively
is w ithin th e w 'riter’s personal
th a t th e crow is th e m ost m alic­ know ledge t h a t a fa rm located a t
ious enem y to w ild b ird life. W ith ­ G oshenville, P a., lost 40% of its
in th e p a st y e a r m any Independ­ crops la s t fall th ro u g h th e d ep re­
e n t Investigations have been- m ade datio n of crow s.
A nother fa rm e r
by sp ortsm en an d th e resu lt is th e s ta te s t h a t crow s have flown into
organization of crow shoots in his b a rn y a rd a n d m ade off w ith
n e a rly every sta te of th e U nion. young chickens.
A n o th er states
Most ori these a re s ta rtin g th is th a t he h a s seen crow s g a th e r
m onth, fo r th is is th e n estin g p e r­ a b o u t th e n est of grouse a n d eat
iod.
every egg.
T h e re p o rts fro m G am e W a rd e n s
Y et m ore— a n d a s p a th e tic a
in m oat s ta te s prove t h a t th e crow sto ry a s ever penned.
The fol­
is not only a m enace to gam e b ird s low ing is quoted fro m a gam e pro­
b u t also to th e song b ird s w hich te c to r in P en n sylvania:
“ W hile
a re a lm o st indispenslble to th e sittin g in a blind w atch in g th e
farm e r.
C row s a re know n to de­ corn field I w ould often see a p a ir
stroy rab b its.
T hey h av e picked of crow s sw’ooping dow n a n d up,
o u t th e eyes of young lam b s in one follow ing close behind th e
K entucky.
T hey have tak 4 n o th er
On investigation I have
young chicks a n d th ey destro y eggs found m ost a ll of th e sm all an im als
of tu rk ey s.
As a n a ll aro u n d in th is section defending th e m ­
fea th ere d rascal, th e crow occupies selves a s b est th ey could.
Then
a place of its own.
I discovered why one crow fol­
T he G am e W ard en s of th e fol­ lowed th e o th e r closely w hen
low ing sta te s: M innesota, V erm ont, sw ooping dowm upon th e ir victim s.
K ansas, South C arolina, K entucky, T he first does n o th in g b u t discon­
D elaw are, W est V irginia, O regon, c e rt th e victim , w hile th e one com ­
A rizona, R hode Island, Texas, ing closely behind gets in th e w ork
O klahom a, C onnecticut, A rk an sas w ith th e victim u n p rep ared .
a n d In d ia n a , m ak e th e unqualified
“W hen I w as a boy I h a d to go
s ta te m e n t th a t crow s in th e ir sta te s u p before d a y lig h t a n d ru n th ro u g h
a re know n to destroy th e nests a n d th e fro sty grass, barefooted, to
eggs of g am e b ird s a n d th e ir keep th e crow s aw ay fro m th e
young; th e nests a n d y o u n g of lam bs.
One m o rn in g I overslept,
song b irds; th e nests a n d y o u n g of a n d w hen I le ft th e house I
Insectivorous b lrd a A sked If crow s could h e a r th e crow s over th e
destroy crops, th e answer Is, yes. sheep p a sture,
I r^p aa fa s t a s I
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< I
Is The
E
Most
Important
Event
This Week
At
could and. on arriving, u n d e r a
bush w as m y p et ewe whose m o th ­
e r h a d died an d I had raised on a
b ottle w ith a goose quill fo r a n ip ­
ple.
She h a d given b irth to two
fine lam bs.
I h u rrie d to th em and
looked them over.
T h eir eyes
w ere gone.
“ Im agine if you can, a b a re ­
footed boy sta n d in g in th e early
m orning, on a steep slide hill s u r­
rounded by a h u n d red sheep, h o ld ­
ing a m u tila ted lam b In each arm ,’ -
te a rs stre a m in g dow n his cheeks,
ta lk in g to a p a ir of crow s perched
in a dead tre e a h a lf m ile off. Try
an d feel as I did a n d you will look
no fa r th e r fo r a n y redeem ing
q u alities th a t a crow m ight h av e.”
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