Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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•; bocal » P ersonal flotes :■ Reduce White Plague Death Rate
Sixty-Eight Per Cent. During Seven
Years of Framingham Demonstration
< ► A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w h o com e and go, and ev en ts o f
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j'liecktay, November 4, 11)24
Chamber oí Commerce.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Professor Vining was granted
an intervie wwith Mayor Kend-i
rick of PhfiaHoinkio
u
. ’
o X t n . h °_8Cnt h *3 ,
1 a complimentary dinner, at which
was featured the slogan “For you
FOR RENT:— 5 room fu rn ish -1 a rose In Oregon grows.”
Sunday. Pro-
Im m ediately after this lunch-’ DRESSMAKING and Tayloringi feS8° r a " epte^ an ‘“ S ta tio n to
eon, Professor Vining en train ed ' reasonable prices, all work g uar-i
ch u rch
for Lancaster, in the heart o f ’ ‘ “ teed.
Mm. B. Van H a rd en -’
”P,
’ /r
8P° ke
For California—
Pennsylvania’s m anufacturing and berS. 147 Central Ave. 55— 1 mo * I
of MvIn«-
M alta Com m audery No. 4
agricultural section, where he a d -’ ~
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I At Taw anda’ P r e s s o r Vining
M. M. Tucker left today for
K n igh ts Tem plar
i Richmond, Calif., where he will
dressed the Lancaster C ham ber!
SALE CH EA P:— G e n tle ! was given’ not on‘y tbe key to
M asonic H all
of
Commerce.
Im
m
ediately
fol-
saddle
J)Ony.
suitable for children ,be city’ bui was 80 showered with
■ spend several m onths on business.
lowing this address,, he left for l° ride‘ Inquire Woods Tire Shop, i ‘“ S ta tio n s to functions, that It
Stated Conclave,
W ednesday :
evening, Nov. 5.
Open longi
New Yory city, where he renew-
55— 3 was ‘“»possible to accept more
LARGE
NEWTOWN
and
POD
UATE.-----
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i fhan a sma11 portion of them.
form , with drill. Routine busi­ SPITZ culls 50c, Small Spitz 25c,
ed old acquaintances.
K SALE: — Cull Delicious
From Tawanda. Professor Vin-
ness. Dinner at 6:30. All Sir bring your box or sack, F ru it As­
Upon the invitation of Presi­ appies 2.,c a box, bring
your
ing
journeyed to Buffalo for a
sociation.
55__6
K nights courteously invited.
dent Bullard of the Connecticut boxes. W. F. Rodoff. 447. W alnut short stop, and then stopped in
F. H. JOHNSON, E. C.,
State Chamber of Commerce, h e 's tre e t.
55 5* j A shtubula, Ohio, where he en­
From Hilt—
W. H. DAY, Recorder
addressed the Bridgeport C ham -! — ------------
Victor Peiffer returned home
her, at a special luncheon given ', LOST: — Elk s
tooth
set joyed a brief visit with his niece,
I ll A t H om e—
last night from Hilt where he
in his honor. During this a d - ' on erescent shape pin. Finder re- Mrs. Charles W ard, form erly Miss
B .B . Kellogg,, switchm an for has been working for some time.
55—2* Norma Minkler of this city. Time
dress, Professor Vining was ask­ tu rn to Tidings office.
would not perm it his accepting an
the Southern Pacific is seriously
ed to give a W esterner’s view­
LOST:
—
Brown
dog
with
four
invitation to speak at a meeting
ill at his home on Fifth street.
Jade Salts 85c, McNair Bros.
point of why New England was
white
feet,
green
collar,
answers
of the Chamber of Commerce in
losing out in her m anufacturing
this
city.
to
name
of
“
B
ean”
.
Finder
re-
Operated
On—
Best m ilk— Lininger’s Dairy,
and ports
Looking
over
the
audience
Pro
!
T
“
H
aread
,“e
From
Ashtubula, Professor Vin­
10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
Johnny GrueHe underw ent an
:
street
and
receive
rew
ard.
Phone
ing
entrained
to Oregon, in order
26—tf operation at the Community Hos­
fessor Vining stated th a t his belief 263L.
55— 1 th a t he might arrive in Ashland
pital this morning and is doing!
of the cause for the loss of pres­
nicely.
111 a t Home—
tige of the New
England
States I LOST:— P air tortoise rimmed In Time to cast his vote. He a r­
w as th a t
™
„
rived in this city late Sunday
Miss (Jfracy> Lunian;, clerk at
ew England called to glasses, Moose Hall, Thursday, evening.
Hoi
n—
E lh a rt’s is confined to her home
r council tables, only the gray Reward. R eturn to Tidings.
today on account of sickness.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robert, I
beards, who sat in their commit-!
55__3»
October 29, a boy at the Commun-'
tee
rooms,
prom
ulgating
a
philos
,, , . .
...
, One totvn In th e U nited S tates
D on’t m iss th e election returns
ophy of “ thou shalt not” . He di­
-
o sp ita l. M o th er a n d son a r e ' h a s succeeded in reducing
red u cin g its
SWENNING & GEAR
a t N ln ln ger’S ton igh t.
55— 1 doing well.
tuberculosis d e a th ra te 68 p er cent,
rected attention to the N orth­ Dependable C ontracting Painters
in only seven years. I t h a s a c ­
west, where the vigorous young and Decorators. Phone 408J.
com
plished th is a t a cost w hich is
Tuxedos and serges for dress T o G ra n ts -Pass—
1 îanhood, with progressive ideas,
47— 2-Sat. Tues.
i not
prohibitive.
F ra m in g h a m ,
54-tf
w ear. Paulserud’s.
H arry Silver of the N a tu ra l M assachusetts, h a s d em o n strated
is asked to sit in council with the
Carbonic Gas Company made a tbat public health Is purchasable
gray beards, and where a philos-
business trip to G rants Pass to i and that the returns are more than
In Town —
(
Phy of “ thou shall” is advocated, then started for Tawanda. Penn­
p
u ra iu s i ass to -co m m en su rate wlth
cost. On
J. N. Pace of T ent was m a^"
end
stating th a t unless New Eng-| sy‘van*a - ‘n the heart of the most
the basis of this demonstration,
town this morning n business,
iand
gave her young men a beau‘U“ ‘ district in Pennsylvania,
—
tuberculosis, which until recently
headed the list of death causes,
Mr. Pace is the towi marshall of V’iited Parents__
chance, Oregon’s invitation would ^ ere be delivered an address at
i i „., j
_
m ay be definitely classed am o n g
be irrisistable, th a t the branchi — -------- ------- ---- —___________
Talent.
DICING ROOM
Lloyd Bryant of K lam ath Fails the controllable diseases.
was in Ashland over the week-1 T he d e a th ra te from tuberculosis
m anufacturing plants, establish-!
CHUDREHJr C A M P
in F ra m in g h a m , since J a n u a ry 1, i
See P aulserud’s special on two- end visiting with his parents.
j ed on our coast, under the sup
F i r e insurance
1917 h a s declined from 121 p e r , successfully, to prevent th e dls-
pants-sults, all wool, $23.75. 54-tf
And the improvement was re­ ervision of young blood, would
100,000 population to 38 p er 100,- ease, an d to build up u n d er local flected not only in the tuberculosis
W. L. DOUGLAS
F ro m Schoo!—
is only one of the
000 in 1923.
¡leadership, ad eq u ate h e a lth m ach- death rate; the deaths among bab­ soon become the dom inant power
B est election returns tonight
in the countrys m anufacturing,
Mrs. Inex Bryant, who teaches!
How it was done is, o r should be, j inery fo r a tow n of th is size.
m a n y valuable
ies were reduced 40 percent, dur­
a t N inlnger's.
55— 1 school on the Dead Indian road!
int1erest to evbry community in
F ro m th » beginning th e people ing the period of the demonstra­ and th a t the plants of the East
forms of protec-
T TIV 1*1
of F ra m in g h a m have show n a n in- tion. Framingham is a better wou‘d soon become but m em ories.'
IS in Ashland for a few days as!
This first great health demon-
1 ion offered bv
creasin g conviction of th e value of place to be born an d a b e tte r place
From Portland—
her school was dismissed on ac- stration, under the auspices of the disease preventive m easures. The ! to live th a n it used to be D ur- This speech waa featured through-J
1 • agency. • *
this
Ray Minker of Portland, fornj- count of election.
STYLE and QUALITY
National Tuberculosis Association, B oard of H e a lth h as expanded its in g 1922 a n d 1923 th e people of out the papers in the New England
was made possible by an appro- activities along in fa n t w elfare a n d j th e tow n cheerfully sp en t six tim es states, and aroused much favor-'
er Ashland resident, is in Ashland
«
priation
of nearly $200,000 by the tuberculosis prevention lines. T^he
for a few days on business. Mr.
m e vv. R. c. will give a food . Metropolitan Life Insurance Com­ local school authorities have great­ as much for health work as was aide editorial comment,
Estab. 1883
Minker was form erly In the dry sale and bazaar Saturday Nov. pany. . Framingham, a town of ly expanded medical, nursing, den­ available prior to the dem onstra-,'
R eturning to New JYork City.
tion.
17,000
was
selected
in
1916
as
a
goods business here.
tal, clinical and health education
8th in room next to E lh a rt’s on
M any o th e r cities a re taking! Professor Vining was entertained
Main St.
.
54__e typical, American industrial com­ services. The leading Industries th e ir cue from F ra m in g h a m . W h a t by the New York State Chamber
munity. Since then, through the have encouraged
the periodic
Let u? fill your pall with Swlftk
aid of local health and medical health examination of workers and h a s been done can be done. If, of Commerce at a luncheon, and
Silver Lea: lard. Costs .less than H om e From South—
agencies, and commercial concerns, facilities for their care. 4J1 this F ra m in g h a m ’s lesson Is well le a rn ­
ed tuberculosis m ay before long be •
ShorteulDg. Goc« fa rth e r and Is
C. R. D. Jones, who underw ent every effort has been made to find has resulted In the prevention of definitely ran k e d a s one of tb s
* * r e nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf an operation in San Francisco re tuberculosis cases, to treat them illness and the prolongation of life. diseases u n d e r com plete control.
cently is much improved and is
C om plete election returns to ­ now at his home on Mountain
th e local university, a t a mass COOLIDGE URGES
n igh t
at
N inlnger’s.
P rivate Avenue.
m eeting this afternoon, voted un­
UNIVERSAL PE4CE
A WIDE VARIETY OF
leased w ire in th e store w ill give
animously to cancel the schedul­
com p lete election service. 55— 1
Complete line of Ashland Can-
ed contest as a resu lt of the a o
Continued from page One
awl Goods at Detricks.
94-tf
tion Stanford and the University
New straight English models in
of California in refusing to m eet' activities of the outside world
Overcoats, a t Paulserud's. 54-tf Hears Talk—
Die-stamped in eolorrç and beautifully en­
NILES, Ohio, Nov. 4. — W ith U S. C. in athletic competition
“ When, by common consent,
The last campaign speech of about 25 persons, members of the a lte r this year.
ved sentiments.
Armistice Day was added to our
A rrives Tom orrow —
*
Calvin Coolidge was heard by
Ku Klux . Kian, and of the
Announcement of the action was calendar of memorial dates, it
J. E. T ourtellotte will arrive in large num ber of people in Ash­ K nights of the Flam ing Circle,,
made by Ned L ew is,p resid en t of! took its place as the one in whose
That Will Please Y oh
Ashland tomorrow to help lay out land last night broadcasted over th eir sworn foe,
Make your selections as soon as jTossible.
under arrest, the Associated Student Body
celebration we will always be
th e new tourist hotel building, of the radio from W ashington D. C. charged with inciting a riot
The cancellation of the Stan­ draw n closer to other peoples who
which the firm of Touirtellotte It was relayed about 27 times. order has been restored in Niles
and Hummel is doing the archi Millard Grubb also heard Mr. today under the m artial law pro­ ford game is considered a protest stand for liberal institutions.
following the split of Stanford and
tecture work.
Davis speak in Pittsburgh, Penn. clam ation of g o v ern o r A. V. Don- C alifornia with U. S. C., over the VINING TELLS OF
He reports th a t both speeches ahey.
charge that Bill Cole, sta r U. S. C.
JOURNEY THROUGH EAST
Druggists
Stationers
We deliver the goods— Detricks came in very d e a r.
“ I expect to w ithdraw most of player, was paid for coaching the
N. Main
Phone
107
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the troops today,” General Ben­ Santa Anna High School team.
(Cointinued from page 1.)
Special Auto Accident Policy son W. Hough, commander of the
Action
of
the
local
university!
77T.
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A ttended Game—
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo Ohio National Guard, said.
students who returned from the
F° rg e' ThOt e’'e" in8 he
Jim Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. of course.
“ Local au thorities should be game w ith California Saturday a t ® °!‘e
24-tf
“ ’’ ""'.’o'
1000
""
Pllymate spent the week-end in
amply able to take care of a n ^
-..tt. . . .
. leading autom obile and banking
Which the split was announced.I
Roseburg and Eugene, attending
sporadic • outbursts th a t may
in Northwest
w ere incensed at the action of the - Philadelphia,
the Ashland-Roseburg game and R otarus H om e—
come.”
northern schools.
, ,,
then going to Eugene to attend
Five hundred guardsm en were
| H ie following m orning he was
George Brookm iller has re tu rn ­
the U. of O-W ashington game.
WeFf 125 V6Xed at a breakfast guest of the Phila-
ed to his home here after having! still patrolling the streets and •h d- t W
X
n
d
tb
n
°
nv
f
d b m " d6lphia Chamber of Commerce at
worked the past few weeks out the m ilitary was assisting local of­
A private telegraph operator of K lam ath Falls with his South­ ficials In gathering evidence to around the Berkeley am pitheatre the Union League Club. At noon
w ill be a t N inlnger’s ton igh t to ern Pacific gang.
present to the courts against those announcing the action. It woul£ h e waa t he guest of honor at the
receive th e com p lete election re­
charged w ith responsibility for the nave been much more polite to ' annual luncheon of the trades
tu rn s.
E verybody w elcom e to On B u siness—
outburst of racial hatred which re ­ withhold announcem ent of the de- committee of the Philadelphia
Kiddies Kreepers (khaki and den­
Kiddies Koveralls, blue or denim,
cision until the end of the present! ” *
<-
*■*"- 1 y j - 1 -
liste n to th e returns.
55— 1
W m. D. Bennett, secretary of sulted in 13 persons being wound­ season, local supporters d eclared.’ ______
im),
sizes
0
to
4,
Sizes 1 to 8
the Hartma/n Syndicate, is ex­ ed Saturday, one of whom may
O rder your Thanksgiving suit pected in the city in a short time die.
at Paulseruds.
54-tf to spend a few days on business.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
and say it with ours.
A rrived Y esterday—
local in terest
For YOUR
Protection
Ilpliday Dress
SHOES
a
Billings Agency
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
25 UNDER ARREST
MEATS
PERSONAL GREETING CARDS
Foi Xi nas and New Years
gin
McNair B rothers
. Eagle Market
Useful Articles Priced lor
QUICK SELLING
Q uite Sick—
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Morris and
Eugene Canasto is quite ill at
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Morris arrived
the Community Hospital with
In Ashland yesterday from Klam­ effects of the flu,
ath Falls where they have been
visiting for several weeks. Mr. Operated Y esterday__
and Mrs. H arry Morris live in
Mrs. Learned of Medford un­
H ornbrook.
derw ent an operation at the hos­
pital here yesterday and is do­
Bweet cream for wl pplng and
ing as well as couild be expected.
«•Wee— also fresh milk, always
•a Ice at the Plaza.
239— tf R eturns H om e—
55c
98c
Kiddies’ Kite Kuts, blue or khaki,
Sizes 1 to 4 ........................... $1.25
Sizes 4 to 7 ........................... $1.35
Sizes 8 to 1 2 ........................... $1.50
S P ACCUSED OF
1
M c M innville , N ov . 4— Thom-
is Gregory BHigh, Salem ‘theatre
and hotel owner, an-d J. C. Davis,
a carpenter in his employ, were
killed shortly before noon today
three miles west of New Grande
on th e Tillamook highway when
their autom obile skidded and
overturned. Davis died instantly
and Bligh lived half an hour.
I^ligh was dead when brought
to McMinnville.
His chest was
crushed. Davis’ back was brok­
en. The car was turned complete­
ly around and was a mass of
wreckage. W hich man was driv­
ing was not ascertained, but it Is
presumed th a t Bligh was at the
wheel.
Bligh and Davis were re tu rn ­
ing to Salem from Neskowin.
Davis had been w orking on cot-!
tages owned by Bligh a t th e '
beach resort.
The bodies are a t th e W. T.
Macy undertaking parlors here.
Coroner Glenn Macy held the
deaths were accidental.
Everything in the Greenhouse
Line
Hi-Class Designing
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4.
‘‘HATCHER THE FLORIST”
Roe H. Baker, president of the
1070 Boulevard
Phone 118
State Federation of Labor, today
filed a com plaint with the state
Open on Sundays We Deliver
railroad commission against the
Southern Pacific R ailroad com­
pany asking investigation of the
Mrs. E. T. Allen ,who has been alleged discharge of more than
N eglected C o n c e r t -
a t the Community Hospital for a 500 shop mechanics In the em­
In th e article about the su r­ few days having medical tre a t­ ploy of th a t company at Sacra­
Sandit
prise party for Mrs. K atherine ment, returned to her home yes­ mento.
Morrison a m istake in the pro­ terday.
B aker in his complaint alleged
gram was m ade and the excellent
th a t the men were dropped “ with
radio concert th a t was given by
the object of influencing the votes,
Elgin — Macadamizing of im­ not only of the said employes so
Mr. E lm er Morrison on his set
portant north side m arket road discharged, but of the employes
w as not mentioned.
to begin a t once.
generally of the said defendant,
and
of inducing the said discharg­
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
Medford— New store building ed and other employes by a veil­
Orree tailor shop.
17— tf
Many housewives are tak­
under construction.
ed th re a t of unem ploym ent to
ing advantage of our
cast th eir votes for Calvin Coo­
C hildren’s Books, McNair
Medford—
C
raterian
th
eatre
is
Bros.
lidge for president, regardless of
rough dry laundry service.
completed a t cost of $175,000.
the preference of such em­
ployes.”
T o Furnish Cars—
It is difficult to get clothes
There
is
wisdom
In
reading
ads
The state public utilities act
The American Legion, post
empowers the commission to or­
No. 15, Medford., feeling th a t the
dry by hanging outdoors
der
an investigation of such
rem arks of N ational Commander
heaviest vote in
charges.
at this season of the year.
Jam es A. Drain are im perative to
HISTORY
PR
EDIO
TED
At
the
offices
of
the
Southern
th e w elfare of the whole Ameri­
Pacific sweeping denial was made
can public, and being desirous
Continued
from
page
One
of the charges.
Send your clothes to us;
of cooperating in ’ the effort to
President
W
illiam
C.
Sproule
bring out a one hundred per cent
we will wash’ them and
Since a large num ber of ballots declared the layoff was a season­
vote, will open its headquarters
al
one
and
in
no
way
.connected
are
cast
in
the
early
evening,
it
during the voting hours and will
OLYMPIA, W ash., Nov. 4— Ar­ return them rough dry at
have cars available to carry vot­ is believed the to tal num ber cast with politics. A statem ent was to
ticles
of incorporation are being
ers to the polls, regardless of in Ashland will total nearly 65 or be issued by his office, it was said.
a very nominal cost, which
drawn up for th e Pacific W ilder­
politics.— Medford Mail Tribune. 70 per cent of the to tal possible,
which Is a w onderful p ercen tag e.!
ness Olympian association, upon will make housekeeping
considering the low ebb to which j
authorization of a conference of
WANTED a good and reliable the percentage has fallen in the!
representatives of 12 of the Olym-’ more pleasant.
m an or women to dem onstrate past.
pic peninsula cities and towns to!
and sell the Electro Magnetic
The long ballot will m ake the
be filed in th e near future.
B lankets in Ashland and Vicinity. counting of the vote a tedious job,
The plan contem plates a per­
A good clean and growing busi­ and It is probable th a t many of the
form ance lasting probably four
LOS
ANGELES,
Nov.
4—
The
ness th a t has increased over two precincts will not complete th eir
days and to be repeated as a con­
hundred percent in the last year, county until the early morning University of Southern Cajlifornia
tinuous perform ance during the
for full particulars, A ddress Po. hours, especially those In which will not meet Stanford university
period of about four weeks in 81 W ater St.
in football Saturday.
Phone 165
Box 452 Eugene, Oregon. 55— 6* J a heavy poll has been cast.
The Associated Student Body of Jn u ly and August.
98c
Girls’ Sateen Bloomers, all sizes,
75c
Girls’ pleated Wool Skirts, bodice attached, all
sizes, priced at
Hang Your Clothes
on Our Line
GREAT B B l IS
CANCEL GAME AS
PROIES! MEASURE
Girls’ Middies, White Soisette, “ Jack Tar Make,”
Sizes 6 to 16
Ashland
Laundry
$1.98
All wool Middies for both girls and big girls.
One-Third off
All Genuine Lingette Slips in while,
pink, orchid, tan, brown, navy
and black $1.98
Nainsook Chemise, Feather stitch trim, priced a t ...............................
75c
Crepe Bloomers, full size, reinforced, Priced at
89c
Heavy Outing Flannel Night Gowns, all sizes $1.35
SHOP AT
Big line of Ladies’
Wool Hose,
priced at
$1.25 to $2.98 •
New Line of Plain
and fancy hats for
street and dress wear
$1.98 to $7.95
C n m
p a r tL j
■Where Your D ollar H as More C ents’