Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 04, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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or-piercing .50 calibre.
i tgan, Cincinnati!, Wisconsin and
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We should at the same time, he doing the rest of our and eight others, and found tools, supplies and other arm Only
enty tanks of one type California during the year, but
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Christmas thinking early.
¡plunder scattered about wild evidence showing that a are being tw tested
at the Fort B en-: had an attendance of only 345.
(Established in 18,6)
, a three
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x Christmas
----
¡struggle had ensued. Among the trumpery he found a ning testing grounds.
, Lack of funds also seriously hin-
------- ! ' It T is . just
weeks to
Reserve
Officers'
Training
dered the training of reserve of-
P ub lished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by
On the day before, shall we suddenly remember that ¡diary that had been kept by one of the men, which nar
camps
for
ordnance
officers
were
fleers
at army camps.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
there are unfortunate ones, with whom we can share the rated the trouble of the lirst day but was notxcontiuuei
bert R. Greer... ................................................... ; — Editor ! ( ’hristmas spirit?
beyond that. It was thought that all had been
antJ i
Co“ _
Ueorge Madden G r e e n .................. .................................. Business Manager
W in
Christmas preparations, for the little ones, the first account published was that they had all been nell Georgia School of Technol_
Don't fail to hear this im­
official citv paper ..................................................... Telephone «9 the a<*ed and even the delinquent in institutions he dealt | massacred. This, however, was corrected about a week | Ogy, and the Universities of Mich-
portant
and startling lecture at
Bntered at the Ashland, Oregon Poatoffice «a Second cm«» Mil Matte,
hazard fashion?
’
¡later
in a letter received from Kirkpatrick, who gave
the Adventist C hurch, Cor. 4th
..... h’ aph____________
,
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Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
and C Sts., Thursday, Dec. 4th,
Now is the time for us to do our preparations for pub- account of their adventures, lie also spake of the irie n d I A RELIAR LE COUGH REMEDY at
One Month ............................................................................................ $ .65
7:30.
iv Indians on Coos river, which he called “ Coean” river, Why experiment with unknown
1.95 ¡lie Christmas giving.
Three Months ........ ...............................................................................
“ Shull St. Paul's at London he
3.75
Six Months ................ —......................- ................................................
and gave a favorable account of the country and annoue-j rem edies for th at cough or cold an
The
Christmas
spirit
is
based,
like
all
giving,
on
the
annex to Si. Peter’s at
7.50
One Year .................................................................... ............................
ed
(hat
they
had
discovered
a
fine
hav.
(Coos
Bay.)
i
when
you
can
secure
foleys
•
Rome?’’
By Mail and Rural Routes
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plan of sharing. Onlv in this ease the sharing is between
But
little
attention
was
paid
to
the
account
of
a
find
honey and tar compound ? By Evangelist T. L. Thuemler.
Three^M onths
195 the happiness in giving, of those who have, and the hap
“Wake Up You Sleeper”
hay having been discovered. The founders of Port Orford for the relief of cough8> colds>
Six Months ............................................................................................ 3.50 ,juess jn receiving of those who have not.
were so thoroughly convinced that Port Orford was ties-' hoarseness.. Equally beneficial for W hat does the Rome-ward
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
lined to be the port for the mines of Southern Oregon and ¡young and old. Mrs. Anna Cornell, trend mean? Free! Welcome!
PITY
THE
POOR
POSTMAN
.30
single insertion, per inch ...........................................................
Yearly Contracts
Now comes the season of the year when we' search Northern California that tliev set about their establish- Bridgeton, N. J., states: I bought;
.27% !
One insertion a week ..................................................................
our failing memorv in vain for the names ol* the folks ment with vigor. Captain J ,alienor left los party there ; COMPOt,ND m). C„M and ,lnd
.25
Fwo insertions a week ............................................................
.20 'who sent up those handsomely engraved greeting cards well armed and fortified, and himself went to Portland it great.” Insist upon the genuine.
Dally insertion ...............................................................................
Saves Climbing
R ates for Legal ami Miscellaneous Advertising
where he advertised to land passengers within thirty- Refuse substitutes. Sold every­
¡last
year;
when
we
try
to
decide
whether
we
should
try
.10
F irst insertion, per 8 point line
where.
Stairs
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line .................................
-t oo »
,nah’h the gift that came late last year, and when the five miles of the Rogue River mines. Returning frow
Portland
the
Columbia
again
touched
at
Port
Orford
and'
=
card
of T h a n k s .................................................................................
¡02% poor postman looks forward to the unhappy days and
O bituaries, per line
Comfort and conven­
left
a
party
of
Oregonians,
so
that
by
August
there
were
WHAT c o n s t it it k s a d v e r t is ix «
i wondore if he can hold out.
ience demand that there
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a
Pity the poor post mail! Give him a ehanee to get about seventy men at the Port. rtfhey were well armed
he a toilet and washroom
DON’T
and kept guard with military regularity. Hunters were
collection taken is Advertising.
through
tmother
holiday
season
without
becoming
round-
downstairs.
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
employed to supply game, and elk being abundant in the
Buy
Tires
shouldered
and
how-legged
from
carrying
the
heavy
loads
“"DONATIONS
Climbing stairs is wast­
forest just at hand, and dams, crabs and other sea food
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­ with which we burden him just before Christmas.
Buy Mileage Also
ed energy. It can he saved
ing or job printing— our contributions will be In cash.
Mail them earlv and not any more frequently than being abundant, there was no suffering on that score. A
Our Diamond Tires will
when there is a toilet and
DECEMBER 4
you have to. And remember, also, to wrap and pack them Whitehall boat was left with the company to he used in ■ give you more miles per
T H E ONE G R E A T F R IE N D :— A man th at hath friends m ust.
washroom installed on the
t . um r, friendly: and there is a iriend that sticketh closer correct Iy. Then I nt le Sam will have no quarrel with fishing and exploring the coast. By this means they ex­ dollar than you can get
shew m himself
plored the shore from the mouth of the Coquille river to elsewhere.
first floor.
than a brother.— Proverbs 18:24.
VOU.
When shall we show
Tt’s entirely proper, too, if you want to make your the California line. The hunting excursions were also ex­
We
guarantee
them
von how economical it is
OUR WINTER FAIR
friends and relatives real curious, to write on the parcel, ploring trips for the purpose of finding a feasible road
into Rogue River valley.
to have this convenience?
But six days remain before the opening of the fifth “ Please do not open until Christmas.”
(To he Continued)
annual Winter Fair and poultrv show which is to attract! . And above all other things, if you have the Cbrist-
Williams, Chief of Ordnance.
visitors to Ashland from all over the state, for a period > t s greeting card complex and want to semi everybody
On account of lack of funds
of four days. And in those six remaining days, much <n the neighborhood one, go out on Christmas eve and slip
the original program of the Or­ BO ULEVARD and SHERMAN
2 0 7 E. Main
Phone 138
work must he done. Much advertising and publicity must them under the door.
dinance Corps, which called for
he gotten out, in order that the people of Southern Ore-
Hien the postman may have a chance to eat turkey
redesigning practically all of its
m aterial from lesson»- learned in
gon and the state may know of the fair. The Chautauqua j<’< the regular hour Christinas day.
\
the W orld W ar, was contracted
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J ?♦<>>♦♦<
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building, in which the poultry show is to he held, must
JERUSALEM, Dec. 4. — A to cover only infantry, the sm all­
Subtle joke: He wouldn’t let his wife get her hair search for gold that rivals some
he cleaned lip, the coops put, in position, ready lor the
est calibre of an ti-aircraft ma­
/obhed.
of the expeditions
th a t
have terial, and one type of tank. Now.
exhibits.
sought the buried treasures of however,
according to General
A great deal of work has already been done along
Captain Kidd, is in progress h e re ,' W illiam ’s report, it is impossible
Considering
what
it
is,
nobody
now
has
the
nerve
to
these lines, most of it by volunteer labor. A big part of
under the direction of the Pales- ■ even to carry out th a t curtailed
what is left to be done must he done by volunteer labor, say he takes a little for his stomach’s sake.
tine Government.
program . New designs are ready
in order that no money will he lost on the enterprise, for
Nearly half a million dollars in ' for production, hut funds are not
The day is made happier for friends and loved
It seems to he a compromise victory in China, so no­ gold is alleged - to have b e e n ! available for their completion,
it is not the desire ol' the organization sponsoring the fair
ones by a message of cheer and heartfelt good
buried in Palestine by m em b ers. Even on the routine work of
to make a large profit, but to merely keep above water. body yet knows who will get the post off ices.
of the Turco-German H ead q u ar-' the corps, General W illiams re­
wishes. We have gathered for your selection a
In order to do this, much of the labor, of a necessity much
fers
staff
ere
they
fled
from
i
ports,
the
greatly
reduced
per-
According to science, hair grows after death; hut
great assortment of greeting cards (»1 many beau­
Jerusalem before the advance of sonnel takes three years for work
he done by volunteers.
tiful designs {tn«l lovely sentiments.
General Allenby’s forces.
that should be accomplished, with
Therefore, if you have spare time, a day, a half day, this is darned little consolation for a bald man.
“ Scatter Sunshine with Greeting Cards’’
German officers reported the a sufficient staff, in one year.
A
or even a couple of hotirs, visit the Chamber of Commerce
burial of the treasure, according
During
the
year
two
types
of
Pioneering in Southern Oregon
office and offer your sendees. Others have been follow­
| to reports here: and the Ger­ infantry m ortars, two types of
McNair Bros.
by C. B. Wátson
ing this practice for the past few weeks, and the re­
man Government knew th at it 75-mm guns, and one 37-mm gun,
would be seized as a prize of war a 75-mm pack howitzer, 3-inch
The
sults that have been obtained have been splendid. A few
if
found,
so
a
private
German
j
an
ti-aircraft
gun
and
a
4.7-inch
(Continued from December 2)
more volunteers and the building will easily he ready be­
.
A
• » ♦ • '
group was formed in Rerlin, in- gun were m anufactured and test-
“ While the schooner vessel remained in port, the In­ eluding
fore the opening date.
some of the men w h o je d . Small arm s ammunition man-
!ii'
But do not stop with your labor. The publicity that dians, of whom there were many in the neighborhood, helped to bury the gold, to set out ufactured during the year con-!
has been given the Winter Fair is hut a small part of j appeared friendly. But on the second day after her de- and rediscover the treasu re and sisted of 3,428,090 cartridges of !
.30 calibre, 709,000 cartridges of i
that which it must have to he a success. At every oppor-1 pasture, about forty of them held a war-clanee, during remove it from Palestine.
The German group purchased .45 calibre, 1,453,381 cartridges
tunity, “ tell the world” about the Winter Fair, about ¡which their numbers were constantly augmented from the a site in Jem in, near the m onu­ of .30 calibre tracer, and 232,710
W H IP C O R D
PANTS
the wonderful poultry show which is to he held in con­ heavilv wooded and hillv countrv back from the shore. m ent which has been erected to
nection with it. Everyone in Ashland will feel the bene­ When it considerable force was gathered the chief or­ the fallen German soldiers, and
GUARANTEED
CUT THIS OUT —
was
about
to
s
ta
rt
work
when
ficial effects of the Fair if it is a complete success, in dered an advance on the fortified rock held bv the set-
IT IS WORTH MONE!
$2.65 the pair
B ritish authorities learned of the
the money placed in circulation by the visitors. And on tiers, who motioned them to keep back, or receive their venture
from a German inform ­
Send this ad and ten cents to
the other hand, Ashland will forever have a black eye if ^ re*
the savages, ignorant perhaps, of the use of ant.
Foley
& Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
the affair should he a failure. So get in and boost, and cannon, continued to come nearer until it became evi­ The Palestine authorities are
Chicago,
111., w riting your name
dent that a hand to hand conflict would ens'ue. When understood to have detained the
put the thing across.
and address clearly. You will re-
Biggest Little Store in Town
one of them siezed a musket in the hands of a settler, searchers.
.
Iceive
a
ten
cent
bottle
of
FOLEY’S
The Government has now an !
Kirkpatrick txnueli<|d a fire-brand to the cannoin, and nounced
th a t it has ordered > HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
THAT WHITE HOUSE BREAKFAST
discharged it into the midst of the advancing multitude, excavations in the Jem in area, in for coughs, colds and hoarseness,
There is much anger in Washington, among a few at bringing several to the ground. The men then took aim search of the treasu re; but thus also free sample packages of
least, over the refusal of the Republican leaders to ar­ and brought six of them to the ground at the first round. far none of the gold has been dis­ FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stim u­
lent for the kidneys, and FOLEY
range for the La Follette senators to stay in jobs where Turning upon those nearest with their guns clubbed, they covered.
CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con­
they could block opposed legislation. The sacred right of were able to knock down several, and the battle was won.
stipation and Biliousness. These
a man to stay on a job for the purpose of doing nothing, In fifteen minutes the Indians had twenty killed and fif­
w onderful rem edies have helped
millions o f people. Try them. Sold
is maintained still in high quarters.
teen wounded ;’of the white men four were wounded with
everywhere.
But there is apt to he still more anger, in those same arrows from the savage ranks that fell in showers upon
circles, over the refusal of the President, or the failure,' (jlc m. The Indians were permitted to carry off their dead,
rather, of Mr. Coolidge to invite to the White House Mr. and a hill followed.”
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. — In-j
La Follette for breakfast.
This left the settlers in a desperate situation. They sufficient funds have seriously j
Which Is More
Not that La Follette cares particularly for having feared to leave their fortified eamp to explore for a road hindered the development of the
his coffee and rolls on a White House table. If he is to to the interior, which was their purpose and concluded Ordnance Corps of the United
Economical?
have a meal out, he would .just as leave have it luncheon, to await the return of the Seagull which was to bring more States Army, and a great deal
When you buy from a
Make il a Furniture (Jirislinas
at the expense of the President. Or dinner. And break­ men in a few days from San Francisco. At the end of of valuable experim ental work
has had to be abandoned or cur­
fast has a sort of intimacy that even a La Follette ex­ five days the savages appeared in a greater force, and tailed, according to the annual mail order house you may
pectancy .might not include, ordinarily.
Every member of the family will enjoy I’ urni-
seeing the white men still in possession of their strong­ report of M ajor-General C. C. save money temporarily.
When you buy at home
What makes this breakfast acute, as a political issue, hold and ready to give battle, they retired down the coast
ture and it will hist many years, always giving com­
von save money perma-
is that the President invited the first 15 senators on a to bold a war dance and to work up their courage. The
fort to the home.
nently as every dollar
list, an official list, to breakfast. He took the list straight beleagured party being scantily supplied with ammuni­
Gifts of Furniture typify the very spirit ot
HOPE REBEKAH LODGE
spent stays at home work­
down, as given him. Coolidge Republicans and Davis tion, and not willing to take the chances of defeat, they
Christmas—of peace, contentment and good will.
announces
ing for home progress.
Democrats and some who were perhaps discreet and did took advantage of the temporary absence of the savages,
not say who they voted for. All got bids to White House and took to the forest carrying nothing hut their arms
Carnival Dance
R IJ G S
doughnuts and Java. All hut La Follette.
and ammunition. It was a desperate move hut they suc­
including
First National
Imagine the family joy on. Christmas Day to
That is wind stirs the social wrath among some of ceeded in reaching the friendly cover of the timber, which
NOVELTY PROGRAM
find a rich warm Bug where an old shabby one had
the statesmen from the North Central West.
Bank
is almost as difficult to traverse as. a tripieal jungle, and
F
riday,
D
ec.
5th
been; beautiful ones await your choosing here at
Too many of us do not really know the keen import­ by moving as rapidly as possible and keeping under cov­
.Ashland,
Oregon
ance of social life. Statesmen do.
very
low prices; our stock is the best and hirgest
er for five or six miles they came out on the beach north 8 P. M.
I. O. O. F. Hall
“
Ashland
Is
Our
Tow
n-
we have ever shown.
The MacDonald eahineteers realize it, those English­ of Cape Blanco and encamped there over night. The next
Let’s
Boost
It!”
men who. for nearly a year, held down the woolsack and day they reached the Coquille river and discovered a vil­
wrote letters to Moscow and Berlin ,and lived in Fleet lage of about 200 Indians on the opposite shore. To avoid
street and answered questions in the House of Commons. this village they travelled up the bank of the river several
The Nation’s
They did not rise, and they did not tall, on matters of miles and constructing a raft, crossed over. That they
Reliable House furnishers
state. They rose to power because there is a social dif­ might not encounter another band they kept to the woods
.Business
Fresli, Fragrant
ference between the Fast and the West of London. And for two davs; living on berries and such forage as they
they tel! because they wore knee breeches to court events could procure At one point they came onto a small hand has broadened and developed
Flowers
when they might much better have listened to the voice of of savages, which by charging them they frightened away. under the protection of insur­
the voter at home, and have worn long pants and a four Again they came upon the beach and lived upon mussels ance.
For sweetheart, s ic k
in hand tie when bidden by the king to a party.
and other sea food which they succeeded in salvaging for We represent the oldest Amer­
fire and m arine insurance
friend, -mother or dud.
What speeches and picnics and radio talks are to the four davs. The onlv assistance tliev received was from ican
company, to whose first forms
Let a BO I Q l’ET do it.
voter at home, break lasts and luncheons and dinners, and natives living on Coos river which empties into Coos Bay. of business insurance th ere has
—the best that we have.
receptions are to the statesmen at Washington.
1 Strangely enough these Indians were friendly and fed and now been added practically
Armory,
Tues., Dee. • 9
Cal. Coolidge was for once not thoughtful. He should i helped them On the eighth day they reached the Umpqua every form of commercial in­
How simple it is to se­
»
• •
surance
and
property
protec­
With an all-star east of brilliant artists, consisting
have invited La Follette to breakfast, and left it to the river where they were received and provided for by the
lect a Bouquet with Qual­
tion.
of Stella Norelli-Lamont, Colorotura Soprano; Su­
Wisconsin man’s heated judgment to stay away.
settlers they found there
ity Flowers. Just out. the
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Captain Tiehenor had promised to he hack with re- Billings Agency
zanne France, Lyric Soprano; Ohrad Djnrin. Tenor;
highway.
OUR CHRISTMAS PLANNING
inforcements by the twenty-third. The Seagull being de-
Giuseppe Interrante, Baritone; Arthur Ludell,
E3tab. 1883
We are planning, the most of us, to do our Christmas J iained at San Francisco, he obtained passage with his Real E state & Real Insurance
Pianist.
Phone 211
Be a B ooster. Buy Y our T ick ets Now!
shopping early, rather than late. This shopping may be companions on the Columbia which was hound for the 41 E. Main St.
HATCHER
Representing the
Reason T ickets: Adult 82 .5 0 . H igh School 8 1 .5 0 Crildi-en 8 1 .0 0
meager, or it may he generous, according to our several I north, and reached Port Orford on the day on which he
“ The Florist”
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
No W ar Tax
1070 B oulevard
opportunities and parses or inclinations. But in any ease, was due hut found his settlers gone. He had recruits to
NORTH AMERICA
Open on Sunday— We Deliver
it will probably he more thoughtful than ever, as a result the number of forty. He was surprised at not finding
T ickets can In* reserved at The B ose w ithout extra cost
of our education to “ Shop early.”
his people. He landed with a man by the name of Leroy j
A ^W T A N Tfc B A T T Y
W. & N. Service
Station
Jerry O’Neal
C h ristm as
G reeting Cards
Jftww
The Army Goods Store
J.
P. Dodge & Sons
Flotow’s Famous Light Opera
“L’OMBRA”