Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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From Medford—
• U* dedication tablet oft the dam,
AMERICAN HEROINE
j ounlch.
t j personal
Queen ’ have a very unhappy way of mak-
“ I can never forget a letter; of Greece and with the undying' ing themselves at borne iu AmerL
m
thanks of
1Ó1¿4
the
'
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F ry of which reads; “ Copco Power Plant,f
I which Mr. Rambo wrote during: affection of the m ultitudes whom: can bodies, and some of us suf-
Medford spent Sunday in Ashland Dedicated to Public Service. Thei §
I the time of the siege,” states Mr. they had saved from otherw ise, fer for years for the privilege of
with Mr. and Mrs. W aldo Klum. embodiment of broad vision; abid- (
having served the children, but
H andsaker, who also was in Ash­ certain death.
ing faith ; unflatering devotion;
“
We
had
no
thought
of
coming*
it is worth it, and more.
land last week. “ ‘I might as well
steadfast courage; consummate
go, and events of
A Dally Chronicle of those who come
R eco v erin g -
w rite, for there is nothing else W est when reached New Y ork,” !
local Interest
Clarence Lane, who has been skill; m asterful leadership and
I can do. The bullets are whist- stated Mrs. Rambo. “ We camel
is
quite ill (or the pa». week w ith !'» “ » '“ 1 “ “ 1318-1322.” «
ling by as I w rite.’ A few sen- ju st to help for a little while Iu
intestinal
(lu is improving a n d ! e» 'd th « ‘ he
encoun-
tences fa rth e r down he said, raising funds and then get back
A .
I tered in the construction of the
Here Yesterday—
able to sit up.
I
_
. . .
«
‘Bang! There goes the cream again. However, we found th a t'
_____
! huge dam project inspired Mr.
Elm er Biegel of H ilt, Calif.,
ALPHA CHAPTER
• pitcher.’ ”
Mr. Ram bo’s health had been so !
! McKee of San Francisco, father of
was in Ashland yesterday visiting H ere Sunday—
No. 1
This lasted for days, but finally undermined th at it was impossible'
Paul
and
Donald
McKee,
who
are
with his m other and sister.
Mrs. Norman Mack of H ilt was
! the French drove off the T urks for us to return. Near East germs
O. E. 8.
actively connected with the man­
in Ashland yesterday visiting agem ent of the corporation, to
j and the children escaped after __ _____ ______ ~_______
Stated communication to m o r­
D em onstration, all day Tues­ with friends.
Not a new asset to Ash­
a long m arch to the railroad and
w rite this inspirational message.
row evening (Tuee.) Nov. 18, at day at E ast Side Grocery of
a
trip
in
cattle
cars
to
Merslne
The visitors, tired out by the
land. We have had them
7:30 p. m. Initiation. Visiting Hoody P eanut B utter. Call and At Central Point—
and out to tile Isle of Cyprus,
unusual
am
ount
of
hiking
razier
on
in our building for fifteen
j ¡embers welcome. By order of learn the many new ways of us-1
Leo Ferguson and wife w e re : but feeling happy, then g ath er­
A
fter
this
“
quiet”
experience,
W orthy Matron.
ing peanut butter.
66— 1*! visitors in Central Point y e ste r-1
years. No extra charges.
the Rambos returned to C on-;
ed a t the guest house and en­
LEAH Jkl. CALDWELL, Secy.
Our line of supplies best
day.
joyed songs, and refreshm ents
stantinople, aw aiting a vessel to
It is not too early to have your
in Soul hern Oregon. Our
bring them home,
wrhen the
brought to them by the hosts.
To Rogue River—
Christm as p o rtrait made. Darling i
McGee’s
Greek
governm
ent
appealed
to
the
{
while
they
waited
for
the
railroad
Seed rye and seed vetch equipment second to none.
Guy Good, Mark Real and Studio.
60— tf
Miss Georgeanna Clift is w ork­ train td take them back to their
N ear E ast Relief to help send
George Baughman spent Sunday
Our prices are 25 to 100
Seed oats and seed barley
ing for a few days at McGee’s Dry w aiting automobiles. The train
home
fifty
thousand
Greeks
Duck
H
unting—
t>a the Rogue River fishing.
per cent Itelow others.
1 Goods Store during the absence jiatj suffered a wreck, but in short
stranded on the beach at Batoum,
Carl Carlson and Mr. B arr of
of one of the clerks.
Your hills and our books
All kinds of mill feed, bay
on the east coast of the Black
time it arrived and ih e party
-Mc- the Park Garage were hunting in
Rubber aprons, 50c up.
: Sea. So intense was the suffering and grain; groceries, pea­
mw hm
started down the hill toward ÍOtMllc
will tell.
the Tule Lake district yesterday. Moving Here—
N air Bros.
1 here, thqi w hen the Rambos at- nuts and pop corn.
Thrall. In the gathering dusk, f t t o i o
M. A. W atson of Oakland, who the trip was one of the most en-
Mrs. W. E. Rambo of Baker,! tem pted to give away American
Y ¡sited Here—
Save WO.00, walk upstairs to
has been at K lam ath Falls for a; joyable p arts of the day, especial- Oregon, who spent several year«' clothing in an orderly fashion
C. H. B arnstable of K lam ath Orres tailor shop.
17— tf short time, is moving to Ashland
Helene Biodo, licensed
ly when p a rt way down Mount working jim ong the stricken - they were mobbed by the frenzied Come in and see ns. We
Kails and his family visited the
w ith his family from th a t place Shasta, snow-caped and with peoples of the near east.
can
supply
you
at
right
Mrs.
people
nod
soldiers
were
callled
lady assistant always in
Reverend S. H. Chaney of this Hcre Sunday—
and is locating on F ourth street. tw ilight darkening the eastern Rambo was a recent visitor i n ' to rescue the Americans.
prices.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
B
arneburg
attendance.
»ity yesterday.
slopes and the fading sun ilium Ashland. A recount of her ad-
For eight months the Rambos
and Mrs. M. E. Keijogg of Med­
Spends Week-end—
inating the w estern slopes of Cali- j yentuTes while working with the were doctors, undertakers, nurses,
Paulseruds Suits are exquisite­ ford were Ashland visitors yes­
Claus Kileinhammer who is a t­ fo rn ia’s famous m ountain, came < Near .East Relief is carried in th e ' coipforters; in fact everything to
H. C. STOCK
ly tailored. Let us m easure you terday.
tending school here spent the into view
the fifty thousand people whom
news
columns
today.
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Mort k'ian
up now.
razier
on
As the tra in pulled into Thrall,
week-end with his parents at Ap­
!
they
were
loading
into
ships
as
Tamales, best in the city, “ The
I
a huge bonfire was roaring and
plegate.
;------------------------------------- • fast as the Greek governm ent
Phone 214— 333 E. Main St.
60— tf
We deliver the goods -Detricka Rose” .
everybody
gathered
around
this
could
send
them.
Finally,
all
the
dren
and
took
the
children
as
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At Gold Hill—
preparatory to startin g the drive fast as funds would allow, al- survivors were on their ships
New Car—
Mrs. W illiam Myer and Miss! homeward.
Needless to say
W. A. M artin of this city p ur­ H arriett Hodges spent Sunday ¡everybody felt duly appreciative of though not so rapidly as the or­ starting for Greece, and the Ram-
V latte Friends—
phans flocked in.
, bos returned to Constantinople,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cleveland chased a new Ford touring car
the
splendid
hospitality
which
had
Last year th eir oldest.son, Vic-J and then to America, with the
f t Moon’s Lum ber Camp were in from th e H arrison B rothers Ford with relatives at Gold Hill.
been extended them by the Copco tor, returned as a medical mis­
Ashland Saturday and Sunday vls- agency last week.
officials.
l Visit Here—
sionary .to the spot where he was
i.ing with friends and relatives.
Phone 130 (or Powell’» Cider.! C. L Learned and children ot
born. . Now his frequent letters
Bread
Making
Forum
Feature
.
tell th a t his closest associates,
6 3 - l m o 1 ‘l1’ ,C<’k,,r B utte <“ strlct were
Complete line ol Ashland Can­ Delivered.
(Cointlnv.ecF
from
page
1.)
leading men in th eir communities,
______
Ashland yesterday visiting Mrs.
ned Goods at Detrlcks.
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were children with whom he play- j
In Klamath Falls—
' Learned who underw ent an oper-
J . O. M arrett and son of t h l j atio“ !“ the Community Hospital took first place in th e competi­ ed in the orphanages in India.I
tive bread m aking contest a t the
Jonteel Soap, 25c. McNair Bros.
"“They never cease talking of you, j
city wefe visitors in K lam ath I iecent y-
Livestock Show.
A movement
whom they claim as th eir m otherI
is now on foot here to send them
Duck Hunting—
w
Falls Saturday.
! FOR SALE: — W hite enamel E ast, where they will compete as much as I do, and they have I
F. J. Murphy and Tim Burke
Notice to all sports: Ashland
go°d as new’
L Hayes, w ith oth er team s for the national ju s t a£ good cause,” he w rite s.;
made a trip to the Tule Lake
“ for while you gave me life, you ;
66— 4* championship.
< ountry duck hunting yesterday Rod and Game club will hold its R- F ’ D’ X’ Box 12°-
P rune bread, th e product with saved th eirs.”
sind returned with a large quan­ annual Mdse, and Turkey shoot,
Finally, after thirteen years of
which they won th eir prizes, will
Sunday, Nov. 23rd, at its grounds.
tity of ducks.
service
in an enervating climate,
RUSINESS MEN ARE
be the feature of the luncheoh to ­
2 miles north of town.
64— 2*
with insufficient food, the strain
GUESTS OF ELECTRIS SITE morrow.
Special Auto Accideht Policy
became too much for Mrs. Rambo
and priées are
for >5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo In Ashland—
and
w
ith
her
husband
and
sons,
mado to encourage
(Continued from page ))
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
of course.
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Mrs. P eter G arrett, form erly of
she returned to this country.
a big sale
this city, is in Ashland visiting H enry- Enders, president of the
WANTED: — To buy good, ‘ Five years ago, when Mr.
Paulseruds for cleaning
and with friends until after Thanks- Kiwanians, gave short talks as­
healthy Rabbits. Mrs. A rth u r Kee­ Rambo was m inister of the C hrist­
pressing. Phone 119. We call and l giving. She is visiting Mrs. Waldo suring the Copco officials th a t nan, Pioneer R estaurant. Pheonix. ian Church in Baker, they listen­
deliver.
Kjlum of th is.c ity and Mrs. Clar­ Ashland had {he friendliest feel­ Ore.
66— 2* ed to Rev. J. J. H andsaker, N orth­
ence Fry of Medford.
west Regional D irector of the
ings tow ard the California-Ore­
$16.75 COATS $13.75
Resigns Position—
LOST — Fem ale fox terrier, Near Ea9t Relief, appeal for w ork­
gon Pow er company. Paul Mc­
Miss Josephine B arber has re­ Resigns Position—
Kee responded, saying th a t the brow n and white. F inder phone ers for the N ear East.
$19.75 COATS $14.75
Warm, heavy sweaters
signed her position in D etrick’s
64— 2*
Miss Louise Ridley has resign­ interest shown by the Ashland 268-J.
.“ You need not te li us anything
Groceteria.
ed her position as stenographer boosters in the Copco's project
$24.50 COATS $19.75
that make a trip out into
WOOD FOR SA LE:— F ir and about i starving children,” they
for Staples R ealty Company and was inspiring to them and would Spruce, 16 inch, >8; H ard wood said, in asking for an appoint-!
Chicken tam ales th a t will d e­ is now engaged at the Vining assist them to carry on th eir work
$34.50 to $39.75 COATS $29.75
any kind of weather coin
16 inch, >12. Delivered. Mountain m ent to the Near East. “ We have*
light you at The Plaza.
64— tf Theatre.
had
"them
die
in
our
very
yard,
j
to g reater successes.
Fuel Co. Siskiyou or leave order
$44.50 to $49.75 COATS $39.50
in India.” “ And,” said Mr. Ram ­ fortable.
A song toast was given by Chef a t Beaver R ealty Co. Ashland.
bo, w ith an affectionate smile a t !
At Klamath Falls—
Returns Saturday—
Charley, Superintendent Cormack
50— 1 mo.*
$54.50 to $59.75 COATS $44.50
Frank B arneburg and wife of
his wife, “ I have often had t o !
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A. H. P rach t and party return-
other Copco officials by the
ih is city made a trip to K lam ath ed Saturday from a duck hunt in Lithian Octette and then a large
FOR SALE: — 1922 Maxwell shake this girl to make her eat j
Falls yesterday a n d
visited lower K lam ath
touring
car in excellent condition. enough.” “ How can I eat w ith ,
crew
of
workmen
a
t
the
site
were
lake.
Thfey
friends.
••
those starving children outside?” •
Miss
Coffee,
Tidings office..
given the mess hall. The Octette
brought back many ducks.
“ You m ust eaT,” I said, “ or!
gave them several songs, aldo.
WANTED: — Milch cow and otherwise we can't serve them .' ,
Reduced prices on portraits d u r­ Fishing—
Following, the
p arty
hiked
work team in exchange for feed
ing November. Darling Studio.
A rrangem ents were soon m a d e ,
Among those fishing on the across the hills to the point where and keep during the w inter. -L.
60— tf Rogue River yesterday were .Nate the first tunnel comes out on th e
by which the Rambos were to sail i
D. Bushnell, P. O. Box 502.
for the Near East, which they I
Bates, Bert Moses, It. E. Detrick other side. The tunnel plan is
66— 6*
Here Today— -
reached in August, 1918.
that fit underneath the
and Gene Hastings. They rep o rt­ very novel, there being two tu n ­
O. L. Laphan of the tractor de­
In
the
m
idst
of.
sojne
of
the
i
nels
connected
by
a
large
siphon
ed th at the fish were biting fair­
most beautiful scenery in the I edat or that are splendid
partm ent of the Ford Motor Com­ ly well.
whjch carries the w ater from a
world in the famous m ountains
pany was in Ashland today from
point ju st below the Copco pjant
lor wear about the house.
of
Cilicia, a few miles from the
Portland.
No. 1 to the new site fa rth e r down
Returns Home—
birthplace of the Apostle Paul,
the river.
Mrs. Guy Cary retu rn ed home
Mr. and Mrs. Rambo were placed
In order to hasten the work on
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­
this morning after spending the
In charge of an orphanage which
the second tunnel, an addit, or
light you at The Plaza. 64— tf
week-end with friends iu San
had been run by the Germans i
sub-tunnel was driven into the.
Francisco, where she did some
before the war.
side of the m ountain about half
Sm art new models in Ready-to- shopping.
“ We are sending you to H a r-,
way between the two ends, and in
w ear at Paulseruds.
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Held a prisoner for three weeks ounieh,” stated C. V. Vickrey.
this center location two crews
by the T urks in Cilicia and fac­ Secretary of the N ear E ast Relief, j
Mere Over Week-end—
are working, in addition to the
H ere Today—
Mrs. Alice M. Young, county re­ crews on each end, which makes ing death from the plague on the “ because it is a quiet place, and .
C. W. Lewis, who operates the
WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN DRESSES
corder of Yreka, was in Ashland four crews w orking on this one eastern coast of the Black Sea in we are sending younger w orkers
freight line between Y reka and
ad
u
lt
years,
going
as
a
bride
to
over the week-end celebrating the tunnel nearest the new plant site.
BOTH SILK AND WOOL
to places of danger.”
«
ticotts Valley was in Ashland to ­
India,
there
to
share
her
last
crust
birthday of her daughter, Mrs. H.
T hat H arounieh was not exact­
The w ater at the head of the
day visiting his m other at, 64
H. Mayberry, and th at of Howard tunnel. fuA herest up the river Is with the starving thousands dur­ ly a “bed of roses” was shown
T hird street.
Mayberry.
The Men’s Store
to be diverted from the river into ing .great famines, rem aining in by the fact th a t w ithin a few
India until she was carried out weeks of the Rambos arrival,
By the Postoffiee
the
tunnel
by
a
dam
across
the
fon are welcome to compare
j stream . At this point, and also on a stretcher; these are only a great m assacres were perpetrated
my Automobile rates with any ....R eturned Saturday—
Mr. Campbell, Oregon m anager * t the new plant site huge rock- few of the experiences of Mrs. w ithin a few miles of them , and
other rates In Jackson or Jose­
Rambo of Portland, who was a
phine Counties; you can be the of the Pacific Telephone and Tel-j crushing plants have been con- visitor ln Ashland last week. To the Turkish arm y besieged H ar- 4
, udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course egraph company returned to Portal structed, as the company will thus this woman have come more ex­
be able to m anufacture all the
80— tf land Saturday.
sand and rock for the cement periences and more tests of char­
acter than come to the average
work.
Rorn—
Traveling Throufb—
From the river to thff level of of us In a dozen life-times. Men
J. W. Vanderford and wife of
W ord was received here S atu r­
the main Copco plant there is a and women of her spirit have
Payette, Idaho, stopped in Ash day of the birth of a seven pound
steep incline and a tram w ay has made the name America a syno­
land for a few days last week on boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lyon Law­
been constructed up the side of nym for all th a t is generous and
th eir way to the north.
They rence of Albion, Idaho.
Mrs. the m ountain. When, given th eir unselfish throughout the world.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
were very much interested in Lawrence was form erly Miss choice of riding up the tFam or
Mr. and Mrs. W-
Rambo
Today—COLLEEN MOORE in
Ashland and wish to locate here if Grace Leslie of this city and has hiking it up the river, ihany »of reached the city of Damoh, in
they can find a suitable place.
many friends here.
Mrs. Anna the p arty preferred the hiking. th e C entral Province in India, In
Miller, graudm other of Mrs. Law­
Then the main plant was in- ’91. T heir th ree sons were born
Do you w ant a nice Christm as rence has been visiting her In ’ spected. This was completed in in India. Shortly a fte r th eir a r­
present? See th a t Ashland-made Albion and is now retu rn in g to 1922, bu t m any of th e visitors rival one of In d ia’s periodic fam ­
fu rn itu re a t Wicks.
66-MWF her home in the East.
had not seen it. The huge dam, ines broke out and thousands of
Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday
impounding w ater to the depth children were desolate.;. W ith
In Shanghai—
of about 120 feet in the K lam ath funds contributed from America
Duck Hunt—
Adoln'i Zukor W Jesse LLasky present
W ord has been received by
M. R. Matthews, R. A, Crook River and the generating plant the Ram bo’s, although w ithout
K l * » ':
friends here th a t W’yman Stew art of The Dalles, E .W . W ard, A. M. w ith the huge turbins provided experience in relief or orphanage
1 Or'“
work, pu t the homeless people to
form erly of this city and a grad Hall and Hugh Dugan of Bend very interesting.
uate of the Ashland high school is and O. E. Dews of Ashland com­
One of the points of interest is work building homes for the cliil-
now in the war zone in China. He prise a party of hunters enjoy­
states th a t on rainy days rain ing the shooting in the Tule Lake
I
checks are givei> and there is no country.— K lam ath Falls News.
« >
fighting. He also states th a t he
intends to retu rn home in several
Has Station House—
m onths and
may possibly
go
Gold Hill is now “boasting a
through Ashland.
4 SIDNEY OLCOTT «weveno*
Station Housfe for the police. Not
iju ite a Police Station in the sense
for Ashland
Have your suit cleaned and
King of hearts and swords in the days when France!!
th
a
t
the
city
bred
people
under­
pressed this week and avoid the
was mkingdom of love and villiany—Rudolph Valentino’s j|
Holiday rush. Paulseruds. 66-tf stand the te rm ’ as the “ statio n ”
is now used as a detention house,
most romantic role. His first production in two years.
but th e little building alongside
Return Home—
4 numbers—Concert, Opera and Drama.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bebb, nee the old Kell Garage has been fit­
Opening Number Ashland Armory
A wonderful assortment for you to choose from
R oberta W ard, returned to Ash- ted up as an office for the police
Seat Sale opens Tomorrow for
Friday, November 21
4 lxnd from* B ritish Columbia late on the highw ay., Tourists can be
4 to 16 Years
ORPHEUM JR. VAUDEVILLE •
Bunday night.
Their apartm ent brought there to aw ait the state
Vernon’s Symphony Quintet
Monday, Nov. 24
at the Frftncis B utler on Granite officers instead of locking them
Huy Your Tickets Now!
Be
a
Booster.
up;
the
traffic
officer
can
stop
stre et W&s nicely decorated for
Main Floor 75c
Balcony 50c ¡|
PRICES
4 hem by their many friends. They there and get warm this w inter,
RESERVil your seats EARLY
e
“The Quality Store"
Seasons: Adult, $2.54»; High School, $1.50; Children, $1.00
'W e a tly enjoyed th eir trip north, his records will be kept there and
No War Tax
It
will
be
used
as
an
Inform
ation
<U.t were exceedingly glad to
hi
bureau.— Gold Hill News.
U « < > ♦ > > » ♦ ♦ ♦ « > ♦ M M » •» 4 » > » » ♦ > » • » ♦ » > * ♦
reach Ashland again.
bocal ì P erso n al J4°tes
Receiving Vaults
F
& S
F
& S
Sweaters for
A Lot of Coats
Winter Wear
Must Go Out
This Week
English Jacket
Sweaters
B l!Y
READY
TO
W EAR
NOW !
At a Great Saving
M itch ell’s
Ok
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$19.75 Dresses . .Priced now $15.95
$22.50 Dresses .. Priced now $19.75
$24.50 Dresses .. Priced now $21.50
$29.75 Dresses .. Priced now $25.50
$32.50 D r e sse s.. Priced now $27.50
$34.50 Dresses .. Priced now $29.95
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WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE
CORNER—BUY YOUR COAT
NOW FOR LESS
‘THE PERFECT FLAPPER”
$19.75 C o a ts ___ Priced now $14.95
RUDOLPH
"
/ alentino
We Want The Best
Ashland’s Artist Series
m ‘Monsieur
Beaucaird
$22.50 Coats-___ Priced now $18.50
$25.00 C o a ts___ Priced now $19.95
$29.75 Coats
now
$34.50 Coats ___Priced now $27.95
50 C o a ts ___Priced now
$15.00 C o a ts ___Priced now
Children’s Coats all Reduced
E. R. ISAAC & CO.