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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1927)
T hursday , gsgjrrg' CsflliBB I o ftk M to • Ò B «A L R ^ - (1 0 0 pcoval or rejection • «W feto .Ordinance e a t t t l p « ] * I a ordinance tot c o u n ty th e Common Council Ul the City of Ashland to defer the co«» S to c k fe FOR «A LE OR TRADE:—-49 Llthla H otel, w ill take ITS ad- aerea e f good land, eloee to city, dreoo Bog 7, care Tidings. 90 aeveg under irrigation. Seo 9 9 3 -lt« I9 I-9 * Ashland R ealty Ce. 1» Apto. 1*9 Gran ili-« ROB S 9 i * you w ant to M l fe «B th e gpowud O om ln eom feg residente sartina. aee or phono R. QfloM, Ruultor. Several g««4 b u n »• Aye and Nor ato! vicinity. 11M 9 Business is good, we make it so For exchange, nice home of 8. acres and modern I room house, close fe for hom e fe Ashland or north, Ashland Realty Co. 195-tf FOB BALE eo TRADE— 190 SF IN II WATZf a good home aeree of land la Siskiyou, Gal. OS inquire a t Brown A R im , 89 *M. P acific Highway. P P lenty of w a Main. 99-tf ter, near county school F or fur ther particulars address Tidings, Bog 91, 119-lm o.» LOST— H alf grown police pup now collar. Answers to name of Baddy. Phone 90S, reward. 299-2 Prospector Gets a New Kind of Strike WANTED — Experienced dry FOR RENT:— 4 room furnlsh- TONOPAH, Nev., April 28.— goods saleslady. References re pd house, IWocks fro« P. O-, (IP) — Fred Jackson, prospector quired, ao other need apply. Gold pne blogk fro« school, gayas» 202-2 and buckaroo, drove into Tona- |S 0 North Main S t ~ 998-81« en Rale Store. P»k from Weepah and u ho parked his car in front of the FOB RENT:— One dandy 5- Daily Times office yelled to the room modern bungalow and 3 acres with barn, hen house, MATvaurmr a o o - u s crowd on' the sidewalk— '‘I’ve garage, on Mountain Ave. ISO. Granito. Terms, including every* Struck ft, boys; come and see my 189-tf highgrade.” Ashland R ealty Co. |OS-tf thing, 94.00 par day. The excited citisens, their FO B BEN T— Modern five-room (house w ith range and linoleum and garage. ISO . Fairview et. P hone 9 7 8 ;J or call a t 994 Fair- view at. 991-tf minds filled with thoughts of a Homeing Turtle - - 1» a Late Find PLACERVILLE, Cal., April 98. —(IF)—Did you ever hear of a “homing turtle 7” No,-not a pig eon. -popular belief exists here that the Phone 978- ,creature ha« th e - faculties o f 194-if a dog for finding his master and the instinct to recognise a friend. Ul toam work? Phone 947-L. - ’ ttU -l-M o . Tha reptile fe question recently came crawling to the home of Ad olph Adler, and was immediately toMOkmd a* tha pet of Adler’s the road the cat, snapping and son, which had disappeared five snarling, took refuge under the Identity of the turtle was estab lish«« through a hole b o r e d through ife arm onr. UfWih yonth ha« placed there (T r w ago. la this hoto were the rwm- nants of a string with Which the 199-1 mo. boy ’’anchored” his pet to the W ANTRD—TUP prices «aid fot bank ef a pool. For S years after capturing the live poultry, dressed veal, phone C. F. Carpenter. M«|ltord, Of». - turtle, it diMppeard. Two yeare after that It reappeared in the same hole then waddled to the honse. He was tied up, but after a few menth disappeared again. Following fs disappearance the family move« to another house. But the turtle, after an absence of 6 years, “smelled «at” his mas- tor, although they lived In a dif ferent home. REALIZES AMBITION FOR SALE— Freeh cows, California St. Phone 4|S -Y . >81-9* FOR SALB: — Bprre« Mock hatching eggs, u h Boulevard. 200-8t* FOR SA L»—WH1 ■»« “ F 9 '° - cery buslnss«, building, etopk, fixtures aq« furniture. BsIM lpg 94x98 with 2 tivlnp'rop««, feepted on highw ay qehr 9 « t t e P*rk« Business 930,000 par year. Price 91909, Bog 401. D u n s« a ir . C»I. 209-8 Seaside—State will egp»rlmept w ith oUlnp R oosevelt Highway. new gold strike, rushed to look. What they saw waa a huge lynx that Jackson had roped on his way fe from the gold camp. The lynx had been lying in the road when Jackson’s car ap proached. When the animal leap ed , out into the sagebrush Jack- son immediately went after him with his flivver. almost npset- ting as he’ turned ont of the road. I— , The lynx moved fe a circle, closely \ followed by the bobbing car, and then returned to the road with the machine at his heels. As the car reached the MT. PLBABANT, Utah, April 99.—At the age of 78. Erasmus Larsen has realized UP ambition whiep developed during his boy hood days in Denmark. He is de- vpting sll his time to the making ef soft-toned violins. Fighting u<*to«t poverty in his youth, Larsen ul**»« cherished the hope to rpach a point where he could give up everything for violin mulftot- At the age of 18, he begaa to learn how to re pair and «a|m the Instruments to which hq wu* >° attached. After pomlUK t0 ibis country, Larsen pq»«Uned hia w°.rk with violins but always was forced to keep it In tbp background because of the nscpeulty of other activities for his support. Io Utah. Lar sen became « quccessful orchardist and no«, frith no need to worry further «boot income, he is going hack to hiq tlfst tore. Jackson, an expert rope throw er, Boon had his lariat around the animal’a neck. Dragging fe« struggling oat, he tossed him into ths car and drove into town. FABLED COW RBRDLEY, Calif., April 28.— (LP)— The fabled cow that Jumped over the moon, must have been a cross between a Texas longhorn and a sacred Indian Bramah. A steer of that lineage imported from Texas for a rodeo at Kings burg. recently, Jumped dear over the seven foot Southern Pacific corrall fence soon after being un loaded here. These hybrid cattle are fundy appearing creatures. The bump is largely off their backs and their horns resemble nothing more than a pair of upturned bicycle handle bars. *■ The railroad authorities are hoping that ao greyhpunds will be shipped here. TWENTY-POUR varieties OF DERBIES THIS YEAR LONDON,—(LP>—Twenty - four «liferent shapes of derby hats (known to the English as “bowl ers”) are included in this year’s spring styles. Most of the variation In these is in a fraction of an inch difference in the width, length or set of the brim. One Bond Street hatter recent ly declared tbat the.average man about town usually tries on every sb»pe and then orders one made to conform with his own ideas of fitting. ' «ruction of a reseryoir in k Ashland Creek Canyon an^d’ the pmlifainery WoritHn refe»l ties thereto, no authortoed | r £ Arttele XXIV of the Chatter ef eek» C*r. nntil Jenna»« le t; H l» , and until s u b f w > |. ther time thereafter eg t |m ' present w ater supply ttfel), quote, the sufficiency o í Mid water supply, and fe e con- struptfon o f Mid reservoir, and the ieeeenee or further bonds to defray tko aoat of auch reservoir construction, after January le t, 118k, to a B utter to ba determinad by resolution of the Common Council. 43M ff T ali Hllwsl— Bight Tull Hlfesl girto «re striving to win their Fire Makers rank by M»y ( I . The girls ot this group held their last meet ing on Thursday, April 8), at the home of Maxine Kmart on That the ballot title under pecond street A tree program which the proposed ordinance was given in honor of national will appear on the official ballot* tree week. Three Tull Hilust girls. Bather tor mid election will be at fol Childers, Carol Clark and Ar. lows: villa Harris, gave a dinner an INITIATIVE MBA8URB— > Proposed by Initiative Petition, one of the requirements of F ire and Initiated by the "Canyon^ Maker’s rank last Saturday, Dam Postponement CIiqJt>,’* O- 8- April IS, at the home of Bather Butler, President, and A. C. Childers on Lincoln street. There were thirteen girls present. Nlnlnger, Secretary. SHORT TITLE— “Canyon Dam Postponement Gift to Camp Fire Girl»— The Camp Fire Girls wish to Ordinance.” express their appreciation of the GENERAL TITLE— _ Purpose: To require the Com kindness of Mrs; I. R. Batsman mon Council of the City of Ash in furnishing them with a -num land to defer the construction b e r 'd useful dishes for use in of a reservoir in AMhland >Creek their Cabin on Terrace street. Canyon, and tha preliminary work in relation thereto, until High School Camp Fire Girts January 1st, 1929, and until Give Treasure Hunt— such further time thereafter as The girls of ths High school the present water supply groups gars a treasure hunt on as augmented by t h e Saturday afternoon, April 99. Crowson Hill reservoir, the Each girl took as a guest a non- changes, fe the distribution sys Camp Fire Girt and tha plan tem, and the Talent Irrigation proved quite successful and en District water shall have been joyable to all. The party gath proved to be inadequate, the ered at the Llthla Park at one sufficiency of such water sup o’clock fe the afternoon to start ply, after January 1st, 1929, to in quest of the 'treasure, which be a matter to be determined had bean hidden during the by resolution/)! the Common mooting. A Jolly hunt culmin Council. ated in the discovering of a large 100 YES I void for the propos box of delicious home made ed ordinance. candy, which wap triumphantly 101 NO I vote against the pro- home to th« Camp Fire Cabin, posed ordinance. where is was opened, and the contents enjoyed together with That there is hereby appointed a delightful dinner served by as Judges of said Election for the girls working for Fire Maker’s respective wards or said city, the Ranh. DR. R. L. RURDIO Dr. Chari» A. B ate» Physician ta jm i Aanounses the Opening o f His Office Phone 1«W Home Phone 164-L New Offices fe tha Hersey Bldg. Next to the Elks’ Temple. DR. ROLAND ALLEN ia tha discretion of the GeMr. mon Council, hays h ^ « d k Physician and Stngeon clusivsjy p r o v e d fender quato,” fe accordance DR. ERNEST A. WOOD» with the tenor and demand Practioe Limited To Of a eertala Initiative Peti Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat tion, duly and regularly filed X-Ray, Including Teeth o f f ic e HOURS with the City Recorder of Office Hours: 10 « IE and ■ • U 1 0 4 8 A. M. 9 -8 P . M. Mid City qn the Sard day o l Swedenbwrg Building F irst N ational Bank B uilding April, lSSTi appointing Judges of Mid election, fix DR. M A T ttB B . ffl& W ing the polling places and au Physician and Surgeon thorising the City Recorder 108 Pioneer Ave to cause due notice of Mid Office and Resident Phone 28 election to be published in Offloe Honrs accordance with the Charter - Whore the slek and aged are ID - IS a. m . 9 - 4 « . and Ordinances of said city.' eared fo r to pleasant hom e WHERKA8, oa April SSrd, surroundings. 1927, there was presented for fil ing with the City Recorder, an In itiative Petition demanding that CALL an Ordinanee, therein propose« be JERRY O'NEAL submitted to the voters of the city For Yonr Next Job Of of Ashland, Jackson County. Ore Plum bing gon, for their approval or relat 27 First St. ion, at a special city ejection to be held on the Slat day of May, WM. K. OOULD ___ « | Contractor 1927, and WHEREAS, the said City Re Repairing, remodeling and naw corder has verified the signatures work. Day or contract. oi^ said Petition and has found 484 Mountain Ave. Phone 458J thereon, the names of a sufficient Coal, Wood and Storage number of qualified voters o f the said city to comply with the Intla- ttve and Referendum Laws of the following: W EEPAH GOLD NEEDED FIRST WARD—G. M. Froat, B. State of Oregon, and the Ordin General T r a u te r SAYS MINT AUTHORITY M. Shoudy, R. P. Campbell. Good team and motor tt ances of the City of Ashland. SECON DWARD— O. Winter, G. Good service at a reaqol NOW TfHEREFORE, RE IT WASHINGTON, April 18.— (If) price — Phone 99. W. Trefren, J. M. Beaver, RESOLVEJO BY THE MAYOR —The new Bold strike at Weepah. Kfcllofi «. AMD COMMON COUNCIL OF h JORDANS SAAH AND Nev., will have little effect on That the City Hail is hereby THE CITY OF ASHLAND/JACK- cabin BY worm either the world’s or America’s designated, aa ths voting place for Conter Heltoaa and Van Ni SON COUNTY, OREOONi gold supply, in the opinion of M|ss iff phone 191. 1..; the First Ward and the Ashland ........... — i B erttoM K ’ ■ 1,01 Public Library as the voting place Mary M. G’Reiliy, assistant direc That a special election of the tor of the U. S. Mint. for the Second Ward. duly qualified electors of the GMy ”The gold production fe the Section 8. of Ashland, Jackson County, Ore United States has been decreasing That the polls on the day of Painting Tinting, Etc. gon. be, and the Mine ia hereby annually and the new ytrlke would mid election shall ba open from Painting, ¿ttfeg,;bgU<llng re called for the l i s t day of Mary, sjght o'clock in the rorehfttfff'Sid- h a w to he a tremendo u< one to pairing cement work aqd roofing 1927, at which time there shall be til eight o’clock In the afternoon, make any great change fe ths W. T. Blackwell. Phon« 919-L. submitted to Mid electors for* and all persons who are qualified gold situation,” Miss O’Reilly said l l f - l mo.« their approval or rejection the electors under the laws of the today. following proposed Ordinance: Paintipg, tinting and papering, State of Oregon, and have resided Ordinance. try e n t f B urlfegam s, f 91 Mt. Ay. thirty days in the City and ten DIFF9OULT TO DIR 197-1 mo. To require the Common IN VR«L MOUNTAINS or phone 9 |. days in their respective ward Im ROSTON, April 8 8 . - 0 « ) Connell of the City of Ash mediately preceding the election, POINTING— Ambro S. Park, Methuselah, famed tor his age,^- land, Jackson County, Ore- MPSOOW, —(IP)— peath is be shall be entitled to vote in thejr painting, Duo T obo work, 711 Lib mlght have lived even longer , 1 gen, to defer the construc respective wards at such election- coming complicated in tl)S lonely erty. Phone 499. 199-1-mo. had he not been left out fe the/; tion of a reservoir fe Ash stretches pi foe Ural Mountains. Section 8. rain at the time of the Flood.-*- land Canyon, and the prelim PA PER HANGING That the City Recorder is The Soviet officials there have At least that is the conclusion/, inary Work in relation there I. H. Scott— Paper hanging and hereby instructed to cause to be tightened up their '’red Tape" «nd reached in a report by members to, as authorised by Article refuse to register deaths without interior decorating, satisfaction given due and legal notice of said of the Brookliae Intaj-Cburch// H I V of the Charter of s physician’s pertinente pf the guaranteed or no pay* Leave or special election in the manner and council following an exhaustive^ cause of the demise. Rut doctors ders at Bwenaba A Pesblsrs. Mid City, until January 1st, form as provided by the Charter study of the question, "Why*- 1999, and until such further 194-1-mo. and Ordinances of the City of are as scarte in the Ural Moun wasn’t Methuselah with his/;: time thereafter as the pres tains as death« are frequent. Ashland, that is to say, by pub grandson. Noah, on the Ark!” u*- ent water supply, shall, in A number 0* eorpses have been lishing this resolution in the Ash The report refers to Genesis^- the discretion of the Com land Daily Tidings once at least taken on week-tong Journeys in 5:28 to show that Methuselah; mon Council, have.been con- twenty days prior to the date search of a physician whose cer was 187 yearn old when Noah*«*- ' clusively proved inadequate. tificate was necessary for proper fixed for said election. MOSCOW — (LP) — A literary father, lwosech, waa bora. A e -/’ THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF official burlql. But a simpler Section 8. revolt against revolutionary lit cording to Genesis 8: S I. Lemsch^ method has been wqyked out by ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS The inasmuch as this resolu seterul old people awpiting death. erature and drama is making was 182 when Noah was born,/ FOLLOWS: tion should take effect immed The Soviet officiala report that itself felt fe Russia. Meetings of and '(Genesis 7:8), Noah wss 880«; Section I. iately in order td comply with the old people have provided them- workmen have passed resolutions when the flood same. That the consruction of a Totalling these figures the ' demand of said Initiative Petition, selyes in advance With certificates protesting against the u*vsr-end- reservoir in Ashland Creek council found that it w as 999 it is deemed necessary for the im Ing Communistic propaganda In from physicians declaring that Canyon, and the preliminary years from the birth of Methuse- mediate preservation of the peace, the theaters, which is also ap their death, when and if it occurs, Work in relation thereto, aa health and safty ot the citizens of win have been from natural parent in most of the revolution lah to the time Ot tha flood. £; authorized by Article XXIV Ashland, that an mergency be, causes. ary lileratnre. Drama and grand They then pointed to Genesis c-J of the Charter of the 'City of and the same is hereby declare« opera with any sort of monsreh- 5:97, whtoh says that “u « t h e / Ashland, Jackson County, to exist, »nd this resolution shall istic tinge has been vigorously days ef M sthusefeh w ere I I I > Oregon, be, and the same Is years and he died.” / be in full force and effect, from oxcluded from the stage. hereby deferred until Janu Tuis proves, according to (he ~- and after its adoption by the The new literature, the work ary Set, 1909, and until as follows: council, that when «to flood- ‘ Council and approval by the May- of a younger generation of writ such further time therMfter Ayes: Four ers who have come up since the came Noah gathered his menag- gs the pretent water Supply, Nnyes: Nuno- Bolshevik revolution of 1917-and erle and entered the ark, toav- — as augmened by the eonstruc- Approved, April 98th, 1997, The foregoing resolution was have developed under the influ tag his venerable graadfather 1 lon of the Crowson Hill res ,C. H. PIERCE, -duly adopted at an adjourned ence of Communism, is also com oat la the rafe. ervoir, the betterments to Mayor. ing fe for sharp criticism from meeting ot the, Common Council the distribution system, to To all of which I hereby certify. the workers ef Russia. Indecent of the City of Ashland, Jackson gether with the water acquir GERTRUDE BIBDE, County, Oregon, held on the 98th frankness, under the guise of ed from ths T alent Irrigation Klamath Falls— Kfemai City Recorder. .realism, and profanity of 9 sort «ay of April, 1997, the vote being - District, shall have been Storage plant to he «oubli which never crept into Russian pacity, literature before the World War, are partioularly disliked by the lay critic«. The tendency of apv- eral prominent young authors to simplify the Russian language to an extreme degree aad to insert words of jtheir own invention of localism lit«e understood, is an other canse for vigorous oom- plaint. Convalescent Borne By Taylor eROW ALBNTW 'O« SUH*—Y bO ROOD Vftty,WOMAN,WHC , YO POP I 'M «£11 < ( X e GRAND « J Eye, Ear, N o m and Throat. Office «Renn Uto First N ational Bank Building FIND OLD MONUMENT ASTORIA, Oto., April 98.—(IP) —Coaelderable speculation has been aroused here by the unearth ing of an old tombstone, believed to date back to the John Jacob Astor expedition of 1811. Tha toafontoos was crudely W t from a ■«•• of sandstone- «onfo letters are « ill decipherable, but identity of the man whew grave the stone marked ie unknown.