Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 14, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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“She's Wild” Is '
Chiloquin Slogai
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I M
T H E Y F A V O R P R O H IB IT IO N
y h e C h ristian S c ie n tis ts o f th e co u n try h a v e been
n o t a little w rou gh t up o v e r th e sto r y g o in g th e ro u n d s
th a t th ey w ere op p osed to the' V o ls te a d a ct a n d fa v o r e d
un am endm ent. N ow com es th e C h ristia n S c ie n c e M on itor
in its lea d in g e d ito r ia l and it d en q iin ees su c h s ta te m e n ts
a s w h o lly at v a ria n ce w ith th e tru th . A m o n g o ilie r th in g »
it sa y s:
N ew a llie s o f th e a n tip r o h ib itio n fo r c e s are tr y in g
to m ake it a p p ea r th a t th e C h ristia n S c ie n tis ts o f th e
U n ited S ta te s are d iv id e d on th e -liquor q u e stio n . I t is
ev en a sserted in g la r in g h e a d lin e s th a t “ M ary R a k er
E d d y O pposed P r o h ib itio n ,” a n d th e e ffo r t is m a d e th e r e ­
by to m islead h er fo llo w e r s . M a n y B a k e r E d d y a d v o ­
ca te d p roh ib ition b efo re sh e d isc o v e r e d C h ristia n S cien ce.
A t L yn n, M ass., in 1864, sh e b e c a m e a m em b er o f th e
In d ep en d en t O rder o f G ood T e m p la rs, and soon bp cam p
one o f th e o fficers a n d on e o f th e sp e a k e r s o f th e locrit
lod ge o f th is order. L o n g a fte r w a r d o th e r m em b ers and
o fficers o f th is lo d g e h ad r e ca lle d an d rela ted th a t M rs.
E d d y ’s p art in its m e e tin g s a lw a y s w a s n o tic e a b le a s b e­
in g d ign ified , co u rteo u s, e ffe c tiv e a n d im p r e ssiv e .
A s a C h ristia n .S c ien tist, M rs.
m a in ta in e d the
sam e p o sitio n . T h u s sh e sa id : ‘‘ W h a te v e r in to x ic a te s a
m an, stu ltifie s and c a u se s him to d e g e n e r a te p h y s ic a lly
an d m o ra lly . S tr o n g d rin k is u n q u e stio n a b ly an e v il,
and e v il’ can n ot be u sed te m p e r a io ly ; it s s lig h te s t u se is
a b u se; hen ce th e o n ly tem p eran ce is to ta l a b s tin a n c e .”
A m o n g tlie C liristian S cien ce ch u rch es an d th e ir
m em b ers th e re is to d a y n o doub t a s to th e p o sitio n th oy
sh o u ld h o ld on th is q u estio n . T h e c h ie f e x e c u tiv e a u th o r ­
ity o f th e ch u rch is th e B oard o f D ir e c to r s o f T h e F ir s t
C hurch o f C h rist, S c ie n tis t, in B oston . T h is b od y, on th e
fifte e n th o f A p ril last, ad o p ted th e fo llo w in g r e so lu tio n s
a n d ca u se d them to be p resen ted to th e S e n a te J u d ic ia r y
C om m ittee:
W h erea s, A d eterm in ed effo rt is lte in g m ad e b y th e
o p p o n en ts o f th e p ro h ib itio n lav* o f th e U n ite d S ta te s to
in v a lid a te th e o p eration o f that law an d to le g a liz e again
th e sa le o f in to x ic a tin g liq u ors in th is c o u n tr y , be it
R e so lv e d , B y th e B oard o f D ir e c to r s o f T h e F ir s t
i ’h u rch o f C h rist, S c ie n tis t, in B oston , M a ssa c h u se tts,
th a t a s c itiz e n s aud a s C h ristian S c ie n tis ts w e d o h ereb y
{Hedge ou r h ea rty su p p ort to th e E ig ld e e n th A m en d m en t
to th e C o n stitu tio n o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , and to th e. fe d ­
e r a l en fo rcem en t law e n a cted u nd er th a t am en d m en t and
b e it fu rth er
R eso lv ed , T h a t w e den ou n ce th e e n d e a v o r to rep eal
th a t A m en d m en t, or to m o d ify , in th e d ir ec tio n o f g r e a te r
la tjta d e , tlie V o lste a d A ct a s an effo rt to r e -e sta b lish the
tra ffic in a lco h o lic liq u or, and a s a m en ace to th e in d u s­
tr ia l, econ om ic, so cia l and inorul w e lfa r e o f th e p eop le
o f tlie U n ite d S ta te s,
T h e o r g a n isa tio n o f the C h ristia n S c ie n c e Church
p r o v id e s fo r c o m p lete lo ca l s e lf - g o v e r n m e n t. B u t w ith
or<o a cco rd th e branch ch u rch es and in d iv id u a l C liristian
S c ie n tis ts , fo llo w e d th e a ctio n of th e H oard o f D irootors.
O n th e d a y set a sid e for th is pnr}K>se by th e S e n a te Com­
m it te e , r e so lu tio n s u p h o ld in g p ro h ib itio n w ere p resen ted
fro m 283 C h ristia n S c ie n c e ch u rch es and 5 so c ie tie s, to ­
g e th e r w ith tele g ra m s from olMi in d iv id u a ls.
A n y e ffo rt to inako it ap p ea r th a t th ere is d issen sion
a m o n g C h ristian S c ie n tis ts upon th e issu e is o b v iq u sly
m is le a d in g an d m u st fa il.
T H E J U D G E M A Y B E R IG H T . .
C ir c u it J u d g e M orrow , o f Portland* O regon, recom ­
m en d» tlie in crea sed u se o f o lec tric ity ns »M u re fo r d o ­
m e s tic u n h ap p in esa th a t so fre q u en tly en d s in d ivorce.
H e sa y * th a t a w a sh in g m a ch in e, a vacu u m clean er, an
e le c tr ic fa n , a to a ste r , and oth er e le c tr ic a l con ven ien ce»
a a d tim e -s a v e r s n ow so e a s ily p rocu rab le, turn* d om estic
d r u d g e r y in to in te r e st or real p lea su re; aud e o rem ove lira
<me g r e a te s t Cause fo r q u arrels.
,
T h e T id in g » h o p e s th e O w en s Vallwy farm ers bring
th e ir fu r n itu r e au d c h ic k e n s an d c o w s w ith tlieiu when
t h e y c o » « to v is it ue.
I t w ill be a h a p p ie r d a y w h en w c hear th em v e ilin g
“ f o r e .”
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The Pacific Telephone and sl.
BTR JoaaaMMlkgor
Telegraph Company 1» now one
itor qf ' Hra Presbyterian
of the most modern business ofrji
• r MNte» MM the tevtca-
flees la the city.
The entire
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building baa beep renovated and ■* Mias Catherine E. Gloster, Past
various Improvements mads.
Grand Pragldaaa of N. D. 0 , W..
A new roof was pnt on and the I wag aeeordad the honor of upvsU-
luterior of the office repainted! lug tha tmuuiWM- ba her ad-
and the walls cleaned and var-J; dress, she skatchad briefly
niahed.
The front part of the office has Wt, toga* araaraMad and paM M*
bean made into a standard com­ Unte to, f e » a»gvto>r» te i» tha
pany office, with walls in gray ■tow of t i» "»‘ --m i—» «g» vfeat
and furnishings in gray and oak. tL Minified
The work was superintended
4 fter Urn staging « t i » Mar
by J. O'. Rigg, paint contractor.
SRpngM t o n » * , E lea «Ueste» m-
trodtmed W te r # R. Welch. Grand
President <* N. fc o . g * , Whq rato
of th* purnaa» af t e n .a n n o M » »
he represented. H»aMUk h e .« M
not there to epeajb of fe » sosa* of
to» tori ar«M rifefu to tote rather
“She's Wild” Is the screaming to ton, ham ( W orm » wna kem
declaration o f a poster advertis­ tor the rateiate a g g a t t o n e r a i*
ing the Fourth of July celebra­ ty g norie in n m n iiT ii th» h to
tion at Chiloquin, and Indications tory ot thn Stofe
from the Klamath county town 1s vm m oowef » nMteer
that the celebration will not have orlai*, to. ha errate»
tire Ot hfetonie. apoto
many dnll periods.
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Yearly Contract*
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*y rasuras rsriur » » » i.s s f
tha Golden monument, s M . l p welcomed the
tl»
assisted by tira Grsqd Par- people* t a 'tl®s pari
"jor of N a tl» Daughters of.QftU-
fhMMhkter»
ayiged uq»h
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Consotattoa from
»totew Bxeept Sunday by
A S B L A H f o n U H T H V G GO.
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gragae, tlray
Bert R. Greer ..
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Ru al n MM M an ager
Georg* Madden Oraen ..............
W. IL Perkins ................ ...........— --------- ....................News Editor
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K, G. Benner, Borni Arte Mar
Sometimes a woman is so con­
siderate she won't kick of her Uto Part tha M»*a»s b»d token, to
husband ba» te Work three or the araatiq» afi this mmiasnant:
that mo»ey m»o vgqnlrad »» well
four nights a weak.
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»0 totrlaMsto. aad- Utot thia was
tfia first time they hath tehee pert
in a aatW w to* eaohratoda M »
apple, but that.ma AM nab Hve to»
DEDICATE MAMOU»
SUNDAY ourselves, al»»». x
0 . EateehlM ef Yreha
(Cgnttorad Frura Faga Qim> <rf a veteran, e#. the MMoe War,
told of h is tteat visit te thi» saat
180 soldiers ware buried In one with ahto<raal ^»toiaaanara
gra»» t o 1«T». to:
tha e h M to to g s'ig the
ed. Mar« Cgptala Apgls»a8i teld folded the»»
the hastening of tha saasp ml
As representative e l
was contingpd later in the day.
opuwty. E. G.
gave a
Within » 'sh o r t diqtanca, pa**- brief ward | » a n etta s. Miss
top* a mile, was Gagby’s Ososs, Gloster than iadroAaeed Geoftra
erected by his soldiers, bearing E, Lyons o f te a Rareator Servtse.
this inscription: “Gan. R. E. 8. who said th a t to enable thosa
Canby, killed here, April II , from, th i aoato to ba paraent to­
1878,” This Rqg ceatorad, when day, a s o to way needed, aad the
the monument, mbieb is somewhat government ha* 4a»e its part to
In the foregroudd. was placed.
the sccqmollahmaaA et thee nec-
The monument itself 1» . otj, easlty. Ha s|»tH toat in tto» a»-
boulders cemeted toamther, tapped
Mtaa Otoatec had started
by n hranse e l grissly wRh arrow th e heifer soMMc
naw this
in wounded side. On the faee is sent, a « » 4«r0M sere* mare was
bronze tablet “Tp. Gemmaaamorate a national forest; that the monu-
the heroism of General R. g.
Canby, other off!««»» soldiers
aud pleneer settlera, who snsrtffc-
ed their lives on this battlefield
during the Madoo War."
The
monument was emetad and
L
DANOIS STILL DIBCVS8BD
same time the amount of water
' AS NOTHING DONK released into Ashland creek from
the lakes above was reduced.
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The canal water was turned Into
the creek in order to keep up the
out of th« mss* ot discussion,
required flow of water for thoso
came the enlightment that It was
hoidiug prior water rights below
poaaibl* the question mi»ht be
the city. This Is the cause of the
settled by the submission ot a
change in the appearance of Ash­
charter amendment to th« people
land creek.
to vote upon Inter as to whether
Mr. Jordan explained that It
or not Ashland would ever have
would be necessary to either ex­
public dances.
It was , agreed
.. . .
t ».. .
r. that.
,i.
tend the present pipeline from
whether the referendum wa* suc­
cessful or failed, the question th« canal along the creek to a
point blow the park or to relay
oould again be brought up at any
the
pipeline in order to bring it
time by subsequent council*. The
down the hill from the canal clos­
charter amendment would more
er to the park entrance at the
definitely settle the argument.
plasa and then make it empty be­
The petition which has been
low the park.
prepared for the referendum dai­
He stated it would probably hp
ries a short ballet title Which
too
late to do this during the
would oneke the referendum a
present
summer, but that arrange­
cleercut Issue on ths Llthlsn
ments
would
be made by all
dances in the park, whereas the
means
to
do
this
before next sum­
ordinance passed lest Thursday
mer,
so
that
Ashland
creek will
Hight did not specifically mention
not be a muddy, ugly stream.
th« Perk dencea, but was to con­
Ashland ereek, as a clear moun­
trol all public dance*. The coua-
tain
stream, was one of the best
cllmen seemed to feel that the
advevtisemeats
in Llthla park,
short ballot title should agrafe with
Mr.
Josdan
stated,
and this has
the ordinance, although It was the
concensp* of the councllmen that aided In Inspiring thousands of
the reel intent of the ordinance tourists In the park to praise nur
was to discontinue the perk city park and thus ghre our city
valuable advertising. Under pres­
dance».
ent
conditions, Mr. Jordan said,
With this story. The Dally Tid­
ing leaves the dance question un­ the stream will not be of any ad­
til the next Jump or the next vertising value, as it present* no
beauty nor attraction.
change of mind.
The cost of the reconsruction
While It was stated thia morn­
ing that the Llthlans favored the or extension of the pipeline E0
execution of the referendum as as to carry the canal water below
quickly as possible, it was not the park will be Insignificant In
known this afternoon what action comparison to the value of the ad
vertlsing which comes to the city
would, hq taken.
The councllmen Indicated that because of this clear, mountain
uo Interference whatever would stream and Mr. Jordan lielleves,
be made against the Fourth of as other* do, that this improve­
July celebration nod deucei. In ment should be made at
the park.
,y - earliest possible time. The canal
water Is essential and will prove
of great benefit to the city I.j
DIRTY STREAM IN PARR
MUST NOT (ONT1NVK case of a water shortage.
•Iordan explained, but emptying
(Continued From Pag» Onn) It into Ashland creek should he
so arranged that It will not de-
a muddy, ugly etream that ap­ tract from the beauty of the
j
peared to have coursed through creek.
a dirty bed Instead of dlrpctly
from the fastnesses of Mount Asb-I MAGAiUNE RAH -
land.
L ocal ntohy
■riiuu JW. Jordan and The TT1T-
Ings representative visited the
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swan lake. The swans were stand­
ing as if in great sorrow on the boring caytles,ln the City of Ash­
(tank, for the muddy water of the land. So now. these brave knight«
creek had flowed Into the lake, and many of their companions
making It. too. a dirty, roily pool were Journeying forth to conquer
Insteed of the d ear body of water this hated foe. They wore as
armour strong suit» of middies
which it (Anally is.
Later, the sprlqkllng system and bloomers apd happy hearts,
was Ihapeeted. Instead of the usu­ and they carried as arms buckets,
al brisk flow of water from the towels and Bon Ami. for they
sprays, the flow wgs much less needed all these thing* ‘to con­
than usual. This was also caused quer the forces of Grease sad
by the reduction i f force, the ir- D*ri. For each window which
from its’ parasites
rlgntlen water in the park waow they freed
...
msiesa
thesr
w*re
to
recelve ten copper
coming from the canal Instead
of from he city water system, sc- arn**í men for their own private
cordlay ta Mr. Jordan.
¡armies.
Ml. Jordan explained that rj-
An hour later When they rode
eeatly the pipHne fram the Talent from the gates of her castle, they
canal was coastrueted and a flow were followed by fifty of th-
of water started from the canal copper armed men.
Into the Ashland enrak. At the
The next cas^e . wa* .not far
i
distant and in it they struggled
with the enemy far about two
hours, but at the end of that time
they had overcome, all the Dirt
warrior* anfi left the ’ windows
clean and shiny. Then the lady
of the castle told the valiant
knights that some Unplled Wood
in the woodshed had been troubl­
ing her for some time and she
would give thirty more- copper
armed men to battle with it for
her. This they were glad to do
ah i they rode from the castle
half an hour later with one hun­
dred and fifty armed men
Their fame had- now gone be­
fore them and they were met by
a messenger from a lady In a dis­
tant oastl« asking them to help
her rid her castle of Dirt and
Greek»
The vsHant knights
fought so bravely at this castle
that igheii they rede from ft*
gates they were happy, for al-
'hoaga they were tired and bat-
tleamrn» spattered with dirt and
ta
America» Çrwd at this M int 1R
Tlto ♦ eqnqladlng
eefaaratMss
nby’s Cross,
eendneted at Cabby'»
iwtoladtototoi T ham to*- *
a», (test
Oto Thompson*
to to » f .Y«tor» * t o t l » Hadoc *a«t
Bannock War», n staff officer, be­
gem w ife the trraty of ’«A a t f
toM toettogty and mall, the etory,
wMh- Its background of accurate
historic data, vividly picturing the
tragic •»«»!< t o Mrax ocenrrad.
he addrsM mas RlTto closest t o
tenttoa.
Captain Olfrey Applegate now
mounted the pladtorm Ufa» which
the cross rests and called all the
veterans prasant around Mm.
C apt Applegate wa»>. At too Mme
of the outbtosfc. Gommisary of
Subsistence for the Medoes and
Piute* At Camp-. Taiuea a * the
Klamath reraevattaa aad ma* to
hare charge
sdl Jrafc’e bead
te cat*, pf tonte surrapdar,
The. speak»» cantiuuad. to» nar-
rativs begun ranter I» too day
attoAr' ailtem ’A” «raye y. eto a p A
At th a "Crara”.
Tribute wan
paid to loyal Indians aud payt(*a*
larly to ch ief Ssonehip. who.
through his inflnraoB kepa halt
of the Modoc* out of tha war- U»
tpid of tha batte»
January IT.
and of tha struggle until th e ram
cutfap of tha leaders. In con­
cluding hie address, Captai« in­
troduced the vétérans who aua-
rounded Mm. Ajacmg them Oto
Thompraa, ferae D. Walker. Jehn.
S. Shook, W n Sheridan. Veteran
TerwllUger and flm Seaaahla.
ran a t CMef Saoaehlm
During, the program, the Malin
Rand had furnished a numbav of
selections and. “I Lave Yew. Cal­
ifornia.” “Osagan, Ry Qnmoa"
apd “My Own United S tate»”
ware »»ng assemble.
After a plante lunches» the
train of automobiles began their
homeward journey. These who
could stay were asked to do so,
and went under th» eesori of
Applegate to visit the ttraaghold
or Capt. Jack s fotelwera.
Of the veterans, who y*»—rt4
was , op» of i, C apa . AnMagate*«
aidés, Wm. SheslAaa of Sea Fran-
riMQ. Veteran TerwHliger of
Montague wan also present and a
number of ethers whoso namra
were not secured.
A*w*
of. C
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“BRONCHO1' RIDING BOOTS
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SUMMONS
O ffic e r s’ field b o a ts a n d a c o m p le te lin e o f “ Buofc-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O r J h fic t” b o o ts sarai ahEam
THE STATE OF OREGON, IN
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
O. O. VAN NATTA,
PlaiqllU.
-in .T ow n
v*.
(5 p p o 8 Íte H e w
B fodíebb
MABEL L. JACOBS apfi ROY
JACOBS, her husband, J. Jg,
EASTERLING, SAMUEL DAVIRtl
AND LAURA DAVIES, busbapd
ram a v e an »
and wife, and the unknown hairs, VW»
»se w
>•»♦»♦ i > * * * > U * » 4 ( »
ir any, of SILAS R. GANIARP apd
ASA E. GANIARD also, all other
persons or parties unknown claim-
l»g any right, title, ratat» lien
or Interest in th* rq»l tetotg dra
cribed i* the complaint hem in or
any part thereof.
D»fan<|apta-
To the qnkouw heir» If any. of
Silas B. Gsnlsrd sad Asa Ij,
Ganiard aud all' other naraoag a»
parties unknown claiming any
i»
Tight, tltla, estate, llep or Utor-
e»t la the vent estate «»scribed Io
toe complaint, ojr any part thee»- a
of, defendants .-
IN THE NAME OF «THE
S tate of oregoh , y o » *pd
F
each of you, are hereby suipmuued
and required to answar the com­
i» > e w « e s
plaint of the plaintiff te th» above,
entftted came, on flte . ik «aW i,.
Court, within sin weeks from May f
10th. 1880. the date et Ute n*e»
Publiratien of this summons, and
if you taR to anawer 1» said
eause within said s{y week», toe
plaintiff will apply to the Court
• *
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î • art a F A"1’*» s?
for the reltef dsteaadad i» sate,
complaint, namely, that the title
H a y e yqb » v e r th o u g h t How im p o r ta n t
te Irate fit SU4 8 * IE Blofe, (J of
i l ia to teucM y a w o h ild rm i.fh e v a lu e
Railroad Addition to the c tty 'o f
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Ashland, In J a ck * » county, O»e-
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