Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 13, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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A shland daily tjd I nöö
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Thursday, Novem ber 13, 1924
To O akland—
is based!
visible in these machines, but the
The method of starting was u n -|
Two thousands bales of Oregon
Miss Mabie Allison of the De
“ That the Federal Government !
planes are thu3 named because usual. Elastic cords having been hops sold
f
pot
Hotel
staff
spent
la3t
wfeek-
for export to Great
encourage and assist the States
♦
their method of moving is very attached to a hook at the prow, B ritain.
end with friends in Oakland, Cal to m aintain adequate systems of
much the same as th a t of a sail­ a num ber of young men caught
♦
public employment offices and to
A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts of
boat. They m ust proceed in a the cord-ends and ran ahead.
Here W ednesday—
coordinate these into an effective
local in terest
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i z'£ za-g m anner like a boat tacking, while the machine was held at
B. S. Allen, form er night m an-1 nation-wide service.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 12.Radio tak in & advantage of currents of the back by another company of
ager of the Depot Hotel and now
“ That the States adm inister and
antennas are not a menace to a ir’ Preferably contrary, in order youths . When the pilot gave the
SAY IT WITH FLOW ERS
with the car service on the Marsh-! support th eir own employment of-!
Leave Ashland—
property during thunder storms. to advance.
word to let go, the men at the
AND SAY IT WITH OURS.
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i field branch of the Southern Pa- fices, subject to the term s o f ‘!
A shland L odge No. 23
and m
Mrs.
i a Mr.
v *« . auu
is. W
vv L. Jam p s of
i
This statem ent is made on the
The trials of the Italian planes! l,ac^ loosed their hold, and those
agreem
ent
with
the
Federal
Gov-
'
-rr
‘
cific
was
in
Ashland
W
ednesday
A. F . & A, M.
| authority of the United States are specially interesting, as th eir, in front gave a final pull and
1/1 Van Ness avenue left Tues-'
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em in en t; and th a t the local gov
o
,,
.
! renewing acquaintances.
Bureau of Standards, the Govern- two machines a r e 't h e result of threw themselves on the ground' Everything in the Greenhouse
Special communication, T h u rs-'
*or ^an Fran ciseo where they|
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em inent participate in the man-1
m
ent’s scientific research labora- the studies and the actual con- at the sides of the machine.
Ltne
day evening, Nov. 13. Routine Wil1 sPend several days.
agement of the offices in th e ir ' t
structive work of ninteen students!
The planes rose, and although
business and work in the Second I
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communities through representa-j
“ Radio
Ili-Class Designing
aerials cannot be re- of the University of Padua, who! they remained in the air but a
l.egree. Light refreshm ents a fte r,'
CUff Payne makes typew riter
tion on th eir local Em ploym ent' gar(je<j
as an effective protection are not enrolled in the course of certain num ber of seconds, the
w ards. Visiting brethern w elcom e., tables.
Committee.
“ HATCHER THE FLO R IST”
against lightning,”, the Bureau engineering, as m ight naturally persons interested consider that
M. H. ELLIS, W. M.,|
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“ That, in order to establish the
1070 Boulevard
Phone 11S
said. “ On the o th e r' hand they be supposed. They have spent the experim ents were successful
lit Ashland—
W. H. DAY, Secy.
non-partisan character of the ser­
Open
on
Sundays
W e D eliver
Major C. W. W aller of Salem!
62— 2
vice, the function to be performed need not be considered as poten- much time in investigating ma- and promise well for the future.!
tial inviters of lightning strokes, chines of all sorts in Germany,
will be in Ashland this evening to!
by the Federal Government be
¡.being in a class with other m etal! France and England, and their
Rpettds Day—
inspect the local company.
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adm inistered by a board a p p o i n t - 1 normalIy
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found about, two planes are a combination of
Mrs. S. S. Smith of Medford!
, ,
j SOFIA, Nov. 11.— The problem ed by and directly responsible t o ;
n
.
i
»«“
dings,
such
as
m
etal gutters, ideas and plans of various types.
» pent yesterday in Ashland visit ! It is not too early to have your of refugees is adding daily to the
'
down spouts- and wire
wire clo th es-!
):;g with Mrs. B. R. Greer.
Ch.ristmas p o rtrait made. Darling dangers of another Balkan out-
“ T hat the board consist of the lines.”
Studlo.
go— ¿J break
Secretary of Labor, the Secretary
Antennas, if grounded, 0 / pro­
New straight English models in
'
j Expulsion of nationals of one of Commerce and the Secretary vided with a lightning arrester,
i 'vercoate, at P aulserud’s. 54-tf onf .ned to Home—
Balkan country over the borders of A griculture.
may effect gradual drainage of
Miss Josephine B arber of De-. into another Balkan country has
“ T hat a N ational Council and electricity as well as a lightning
C hildren’s Books, McNair Bros. trick's G roceteria is confined to' created a situation which is rapid- local employment committees,
rod, bu t a direct 3troke is likely
her home on account of illness. j ly growing more serious and is Representing employers, w orkers
to
fuse them or tear them from
T o Portland—
arousing anew thr slum bering and possibly other allied in ter­ th eir fastenings on account of
W. H. McNair of the Rexall
ests, be established as an addi­ th eir small diam eter.
Tuxedos and serges for dress embers of national hatred.
Liore left yesterday for Portland! wear P aulserud’s.
tional
aid in securing n eu trality of
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Bulgaria now harbors no less
' here he will spend several days
adm
inistration
as well as a repu­
j than half a million refuges, one-
To M edford—
tation
-for
such.
on business.
tenth of its entire population be­
H. C. Galey made a trip to Med­ ing refugees. The provisions for
-“ That the procedure of the ser­
C om plete lin e of Ashland Can ford this m orning and attended these unfortunates are entirely vice in respect to demands for
r~d Goods at D etricks.
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inadequate and they are living in w orkers by employers in whose
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j most unsanitary quarters, suffer- establishm ent a strik e or lock­
Pantorium Dye and Cleaning ing from unspeakable hardships, out is in progress or is pending,;
I.caving Today—
g
F. B. Moore and son. Burton,! works— leave your garm ents at I The Angora Government is now shall be such as to guarantee the j
<f 431 North Main street a r e ! ^ rres Tailor shop, lot-al agency apparently in ten t upon expelling neu trality of the service.”
1 =
For Dress occasions—
In the conclusion following the j ROME, Nov. 12. — On the high
) aving today for Condon. Ore..
66— 3* another half million Greeks from
'• here they will look after some
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Asia Minor and Constantinople, discussion of a purely Federal 1 plateau of Asiago, in the north of
visit Johnson’s »Tewelrv store. New goods a r­
For Business and Profes­
20 per cent off on all millinery which will mean another influx versus a combined Federal-State Í Italy, a series of experim ents in
property interests.
sional men—
riving nearly every day. Wrist watches,
at Mrs. Simons.
63— 2 of hom eless w anderers into the local system, the report says:
aviation, using machines w ithout I
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W
hichever
proves
finally
the
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Balkans.
Special Auto Accident Policy
motors, has ju st been made. The
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young m en’s watches* a new line of silver ¡roods
For Laboring men—
Greece, suffering from econ- more desirable, an exclusively so-called sails
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f ir >5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo On Ju ry Duty—
(vele)
are not
Ralph Billings of this city is omic structures, faces the problem Federal or a Federal-State-local
t f course.
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novelties that we have never shown before.
For Outdoor Sports.
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in Medford and Jacksonville on of caring for nearly 2,000,000 employment service, it is com­
Ivory goods in sets and separate pieces, leather
Hoody Peanut B utter company ju ry duty.
refugees of Grecian nationality. monly conceded th a t the form er is
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
A
great
variety
ofe
p
a
t­
v ant all little boys and girls of
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! To make room for these she has not at present feasible; and with
tablet sets, sterling novelties, etc.
WANTED— Young man wants terns, weaves and prices,
Ashland to come out in front of
Order your Thanksgiving suit been forced to clear Thrace and this we are in agreem ent. To
54-tf Macedonia of alien population and think th a t Congress, either now or work on ranch, 4 80 C hestnut St. and priced within reason.
F ra z ie r’s store Saturday from 1 to at Paulseruds.
63— 2*
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j is settling h er Asiatic nationals in the im m ediate future, would
4 p. m.— Get peanut butter free,
1
appropriate
>10,000,000
for
•
an
Cherry Bark Cough R em edy.1 those regions. The expulsions
Join Hoody's booster club and
WOOD
SAWING
25c. McNair Bros.
to make room for refugees have employment service, an am ount
t ?t a button free.
WANTED— Wood sawing. Tel.
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merely resulted in the creation of estim ated as necessary to provide
an
adequate
basis,
is
an
idle
470-J.
Here Today—
more refugees
and created ill
-63— lino*
I or Sacram ento—
T he M en’s Store
dream.
Expediency
demands
By th e P o sto ffic e
Tim Burke of the Stubbs Elec- feeling,
Mrs. O. W. Long of 468 East
Yi'A NTED— Experienced book­
Dulgar nationals in Thrace and combined Federal-State-local ad­
Main street left last evening for trie Company was in Ashland to-!
keeper,
address Box XZ care Tid-i
m
inistration.
We
m
ust
begin
with
i icram ento where she will visit day from Portland. He left this Macedonia protest th a t they are
ings.
63— 3*
w hat we have.”
l • iends and relatives for a few afternoon for K lam ath where he being driven from th eir homes by
will spend some time duck hunt­ the Greeks in a high-minded m an­
days.
FOR SALE, right quick, th re e
in g ..
ner and charge th a t they are be­ O FIFCIALS NOT W O RRIED
days only— A good Ford touring
ing deprived of their crops and
Tamalea, best in the city, “ The
O VER STATE FINANCE car -with shock absorbers. 3 good
th
eir cattle.
Save >10.00, walk upstairs to
Rose”.
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tires, 1 fair tire, mud chains and
Orres tailor shop.
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(Continued from page 1)
other extras, rig h t now >65.00,
tion of about 50,000, but the B ul­
You will save by having your
be heavg diversions to the general
Keene, 271 Morton St., A sh-(,
garian Government doesn’t see fit
t o rtrait made during November. From Iloiiibi-ook—
land.
63— 2*>
state fund of moneys appropriat­
Mr. Baker of the firm of Dunn to retaliate.
Darling Studio.
60— tf
Meanwhile, the peoples of the ed by the last legislature but now
and B aker of Hornbrook was in
WATCHES and clocks repaired
l>tHTM Home—
Ashland with his family today on Lea6ue of Nations, because it has unused.
reasonable. Money returned if not !
Among these diversions will be! satisfied, M. A. Lassau. 217 N.
I failed to act in the face of re-
H arry Silver of the N atural business.
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j peated appeals. H atred for the approxim ately $50,000 by the Main, near Methodist church.
'a rb o n ic Company returned home
j T urks grows apace and across the Oregon state hospital; between
lis t night from a w eek’s trip to In Town—
k 1-
i
63-
Portland.
E thel M. Braenkow of Tacoma' borders of the Roy Balkan coun- $40,000 and $50,000 by the east-' __ __________
ern Oregon state hospital; nearly)
FOR SALE— 3 feather beds,
is in Ashland for a few days on tries the flames of inter-racial
$50,000 from the state home f o r i good new duck feathers in new
passion are being fanned high.
See P aulserud’s special on two- business.
the
feeble minded and $50,000! ticking, beds weight from 16 to
This
problem
of
refugees
may
rants-suita, all wool, >23.75. 54-tf
easily become a question th a t the th a t was appropriated for the, ^0 pounds each. Phone 276-L, Ibc;
He
Phone 130 for Pow ell’s Cider.
A. M. Baldwin of Santa Cruz is great powers will have to handle m aintenance of the battleship Mrs- Purdy, 107 4th St. 63— 2*
Delivered.
63— Im o in Ashland registered a t the Ho­ if thev desire to keep peace in the Oregon.
Balkans.
O ther financial sources th a t
tel Ashland.
will assist the state in m eeting its
R eliev es O perator—
obligations w ithout exceeding the
David P. Gibson, telegraph op- From W ashington—
6 per cent lim itation am endm ent
< rato r of Dunsmuir is in Ashland
Emil Zahl and Al H eldner of
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i
will be increased fees from a num ­
lelieving Mr. DeHass, who is tak ­ Yakima, W ashington, are in Ash­
C opyright 1923 O regon City W oolen Mill»
ber of state departm ents, and a n , ______ _____ .... v ..........
ing a week’s vacation.
land for a few days.
excess of more than $300,000 ’i n ' ^ e T °r,epiece-Guaranteedfortwoyears
income tax collections over the:
Let hr fill your pall with Swift« In A shland—
$1,250,000 th a t was originally es­
silver Leo» lard. Costs less than
F. J. Paul of Seattle is in Ash­
r:
tim ated.
rhor toning. Guew farther and Is land visiting today.
i iore nutritious. Detricks.
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’ There also will be added to the
NEW YORK, Nov. 12. — The state ’s
revenue
approxim ately
From S eattle—
establishm ent of a free nation­ $700,000 of uncollected income
Try “ 93” H air Tonic, guaran­
C. Hascold and wife of Seattle
wide public employment service, taxes for 1924. Although the a t­
teed. McNair Bros.
were
Ashland
registered
fn
service-
at the in Hotel
A,h> today
J
g
° Vn
St£lteS torney-general has not yet ruled
in co-operation with the Federal as to w hether this unpaid tax is 1
F o r Cleveland—
and
local government», for the collectible, other lawyers h a v e i* ^
C. H. Nickerson of this city L eaves T onight—
! benefit of men, women and juniors said th a t it is an obligation to the
1 'ft yesterday for Cleveland, O.,
G? y C‘ rey ' eateS 1O" i8 l,ti 111
Walk8 »<' “ it“
». Is recon,-
recom- state and will have to be paid.
for an Indefinite stay. He also
7 "
"X the Russell Sage F „ „ „ .
intends to visit San Francisco, visit relatives and friends for dation in a 600-page report on
o’a
Salt Lake and Chicago on his way about a week
The problem of super-broad­
employment
methods,
needs
and
< ast.
agencies, made public here today casting, like any other depart­
R eturned Home—
as the resu lt of a five-year study m ent of progress, will be settled
Reduced prices on portrait* dur­
Mrs. Ella Rice, who has been! which took the Foundation’s in- upon the principle of public ser­
ing November. D arling Studio. visiting with lief m other, Mrs.! vestigations into more than sev-
vice.
Ultimately, perform ance,
60— tf Mary Dunn of this city for the! en ty cities of the United States
not opinion, will determ ine the
E very B ottle
past week, returned last evening and Canada.
direction of progress in the radio
GUARANTEED
< »Id S c a l e s -
to her home in Portland.
The full report is being sub­ a rt.
$ 1 .2 3 — to— « 2 .3 0
An old gold scatles now on dis-
m itted to President Coolidge and
1 lay in the window of the Cali- At H otel—
! to the Governors of the States.
lornla-O regon Power company ig
High Pass road r e - 1
Among the out-of-state people' The ,m portance of the Fouuda- ' Eugene
a ttractin g considerable attention
surfaced
and now in excellent
tio
n
’s
studies
in
thi3
field
becomes
registered at the HoteJ Ashland
Zfrug Sforo t
trora passers-by. The scales, own-
w inter condition.
are R. W. Poe and wife of We­ apparent when it is recalled th a t
id by S. S. Bullis of this city,
natchee; R. W illiams of San a prelim inary statem ent made
were form erly used by the Sterl­ Francisco; Thomas Lindsay, Spo-!
CoDvripht- tost t Irrotin Citv W o o le n M i l l s
8GVeral Weeks. ago showed
ing Mine of Jacksonville as far
th
a
t
unemployment
is
no
longer
kane; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Allum,
la c k as 1860 and are said to
C. P. Cleveland, C. J. Hill, Mon­ an occasional problem, but a con-
fave weighed over two million treal, Canada; Paul
, stan t phenomenon affecting large
dollars w orth of gold in their Pasadena; G. C. Goìden' a n z i a n i - 1 numbera of w orkers in
com-
1 munity.
day.— Mail Tribune.
ily, San Francisco; F ran k McAr­
The principal recom m endations
dle, E. B. Gregory,, Mrs. A. D.
You are welcome to compare
are summarized as follows by
Gregory of Seattle; J. L. Hughes
Shelby M. H arrison, D irector of
m y Automobile rates with any
and wife, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs.
the D epartm ent of Surveys and
e th e r rates in Jackson or Jose-
Campbell and son, Vancouver, B.
Exhibits of the Russell Sage
in ln e Counties; you can be the
C.; R. C. Sanders and famiiy, Foundation, who was in charge of
. jdge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
Twin Falls, Idaho.
the studies on which the report
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L io e a l; P e rs o n a l flo te s
i
t
A
IN M N STATES
G ifts of
J e c u e lr y
are treasured through the years to
come, an everlasting token of the
deep regard of the giver.
ÏO PERFECÏ
For a Fine Gift Line
Mitchel I’s
O. H . J O H N S O N
Get Your Oregon City
Blankets Here!
We have a wonderful line of
these Genuine All-Wool blan­
kets on hand, in colorings that
are beautiful. Full size, double,
heavy, fluffy, and warm; made
of “Pure Virgin” wool, the kind
t h a t is non-irritating and
double-lifed. They come in
plaids, plain or striped. Selling
AT THE PAIR
I-WIOE.
SERVICE TO LOCATE
JOBS FOR IHE IDEE
$16.00
Oregon City Heavy Single Blankets
of shaded hair line, plaids; full sized and silk lined,
they come in burnished shades of rose, blue preen
gold and tans. Selling at
$11.25EA1
Oregon City Blankets for
Children’s Beds
They come in the same grades as
the iarge blankets. Sizes 42x54 at
$5.501
Baby Blankets in
McNair Brothers
Plain White
with stripe border; double size;
pure virgin wool, priced at
$3.50
Oregon City Auto Robes
Absolute
Facts
Are tlie only sort we ever use in
our advertisements.
<•'rants P ass Wilis—
In the game between Grants
1 asa and Roseburg Armistice Day
« rants Pass won by a score of
J 3-0.
According to the G rants'
• ass Courier, the boys had the
I ill for at least tw o-thirds of the
1 me and Roseburg was unable to!
hold when they started down the
Leld In the second q u arter for the
J rst touchdown. Following that
i me they ran away from the
l.o seburg team.
Sweet cream for whipping and
«offee— also fresh milk, aWtayg
ca ice at the Plaza.
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We deliver the goods
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We reiterate that our prices
are as lowr and frequently lower
than "those of any other firm in
southern Oregon.
Convalescent Horae
Terms reasonable
153 Granite St.
Tel. 153
i. P. Dodge & Sons
Reliable House furnishers
in dark plaids; fringed ends; Mt. Shas­
ta weight; extra warm and full size.
Priced at each $11.25
. Oregon City Camp Blankets
dark shades; full double; pure Virgin
wool; heavy duty quality. Priced
the pair . $9.50
,
Oregon City Indian Robe Blankets
High colors; pure wool and beautiful patterns. Priced
each at
$8.90 and $9.90
BUY YOUR
BLANKETS AT
c r m jLj tn n c j
•W here Y our D ollar H as More Cent*’