Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 25, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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J. R. Manley and Onora» H el­
mutit of Yreka. Cal., arrived in
Deter Sunday ta arrange for* the
sale' of the Manley saw m ill. The
m ill w ill be shipped to Bray, Cal­
ifornia.
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Mr. and Mrs. One Bffman went
- FOB BALE: — Vletrola with
cabinet and records. A Bargain.
CaO S IM .
260-4
FOB BALE: — Bing cherries,
M ir t i
10c per lb., pick them yourself.
4 M Helly.
t io - lt «
U 14f
-Furnished rooms,
school.
1 W IL L 'P A Y for cherries and
berries, 1736 Bouevard or phone
415-J. W . B. Pierson.
248-St
several days.
Herbert Nieander, M r. Pgrker
and Mr. Fonatala, all 8. P . em­
ployees were caliere In Deter
Wednesday having been dpi ng
some work on the W hite .¿oiut
V IO L IN LESSONS
Harvey Woods,
228 No. Mala St.
Phone 464
W A N TED :— Children to care
r during day while mothers
irk. Meals furnished— Christian
me. Mrs. W . B. Jensen, 147
do street.
251-1 •
Holmes
siding.
Mrs. Pbilena OBter, mother St
D. M. Deter arrived Wednesday
from Montagus, California to visit
with her sea and family.
H arry Farmer of Ashland has
taken a Job nt the W hite Point
logging camp.
Delbert Nelson and Grace d ’-
Nell of Yreka were caliere s( the
Deter ranch one day this wack.
L- J. Cunningham « T Yreka
wsa in this vicinity a few days
ago taking orders for mene sloth­
ing.
Charles Felton, Medford, is
cooking nt Conger's mill. » .'
Grocery.
FOB SALE-—g acres Irrigated,
261-1* on Pacific highway near town,
some fruit. Call 643 north main.
FOB R EN T at 825 per month,
' 224-1 mo.
modem 4 large end 4 small room
W ANTED: — Old lady to stay
residences, every convenience, 3-
with Mrs. Brush nights. 640 Oak
acres land. In North Ashland. I
street.
252-tf
have excellent pasture and water
tor cattle, Inside etty limits. R.
D. Sanford, l i t Bench street,
Ashland.
2 il- 2 t
LOST: — Pair of field glasses
In the park. Finder return to the
Tidings office. Reward.
262-3t*
Returned to Ash lan d ’
FOR SALE — Good milch cow,
Mrs. Cora Crosby of Oroville,
fresh in August. Phone 4F31.
Returned Home This T^pek—
California
has returned to Ash­
242-tt
Mrs. Eva Newtoo, who has been land was In Talent recently visit­
visiting for several days with ing with friends.
FOR SALE—Small rock crush­
friends in Ashland, returned this
er, I H. P. holler, stove grates and
week to her home in Sardine
hacks, lawnmowers
sharpened
Creek.
and repaired. Castings and ma­
chins work nt Bagla Iron and
Brass Boundary, 140 Oberlin St.
I».
1 week,
>k, f24
•shorn
W
U
.
cherries in Oregon. L i m i t e d
amount. Get' in your order early.
336 Almond St.
retary of the local Chamber of
The last dance to be held fbr a
Commerce today continued their
Ed Osterndoff of Klamath Falls i space of time, .was given a f the
inspection of irrigation projects who has been attending the Dodge i club hpuse last Friday night. So
In this district, Including a visit Bros., convention in Seattle stop­ many of tbs high school and
to the Hyatt dam.
ped off on his way home for a : Normal school students, who have
visit Monday with his friend J. J. largely made up our attendance,
are gone for the summer and then
Tryon of the Talent Merc. Co.
Tom Lamb and Henry Sheets i the hot weather dulls the ffgnc-
left Monday for the Siskiyou’s i ing enthusiasm, so the committee
where they w ill start working decided to postpone them for a
time.
When we take them up
with Wm. Bruins road crew.
again,
they
will he well advertis­
John
Brlner
and
R.
Strange
be­
8 a m p l e Tests Made At
ed
so
that
all
may know. A num­
gan
road
work
Monday
on
the
Baudisch Brick And Tile
ber of people have wondered if
Dead
Indian
road.
Plant Satisfactory
Mr. W. W . Robison was elect­ we are not about paid out now, but
C. E. Baudisch, who came here ed as director on the school board we still lack a good sum of being
recently from CfcUforula to estab­ Friday at the school election and on the board, so please keep in
mind, when we dance again, that
lish a ttte plant in this city, Mrs. J. T e rrill as clerk?
Johnie Rivers has been laid up they are still benefits. A Jarg e
brought to the Tidings office three
splendid specimens of brick burn­ the .past week with rheumatism. part of the dancing pao^e will
Mr. and Mrs. John Landon of dance each week anyVay, and so
ed from Ashland clay.
These, sample teste of local Central Point have been visiting we would like to urge yqu to
clay were made in three separate at the L. O. Penland hqme for ■ Join us nt the Bellview club when
we commence again.
,
kilns and all developed perfectly few days.
The formal opening of the Ash­
E. Wallace of Harbor, Oregon,
ahd were very satisfactory to Mr.
Baudisch and his associates.
spent the week end w^th Mr. and land Golf Course, which is situat­
He was accompanied by D. E. Mrs. R. R. Foster. Mr. Wallace ed in the Bellview district, wan
Crossley and T. A. Thompson, has excepted a Job at Medford held Wednesday. The golf em­
wealthy residents of Atascadero, with the Owens Lumber Co. as ployees, had been busy night
and- day keeping the sprinklers
California, who stated that, after sawer.
Jeff Bell began the work of going, so that the greens and fair
making a complete examination
of the local situation and possibil­ removing the tank house last week ways would be presentable at this
ities for brick, tile and pottery that stands on the back of his time.
Mrs. Fred Homes of this com­
manufacturing from Ashland clay, lots, he w ill use the lumber as
munity was chairman of the wo-
were going to return to their building material.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith of Brem­ rn erf's sports committee.
home, dispose of their property
Mr. Yokel Senior, father of Mrs.
erton.
Wash., called on Mr. and
and come to Ashland to live and
Yokel
Senior, father of Mrs.
become associated with Mr. Baud­ Mrs' S. Ballin last Thursday.
What came near being a ser­ Helms and George Yokel of this
isch in his brick and tile venture
ious Occident occured Saturday community, left a few dajrs ag6
here.
evening
when the ears of L. O. for Kansas City, and other points
A t the plant site, a small kiln
is now being constructed where Penland and Mr. Young of Fern in the Middle West, where he
tests will be made to show what Valley collided, both cars were will visit for some time. Mr. and
can be made from the local clay. badly damaged but fortunately Mrs. George Yokel have purchas­
Machinery has been ordered, but no one was hurt seriously, the ed the home place from him and
occurred
when
Mr. are making their home there with
operations have been slightly de­ accident
layed, although they expect to Young swerved his car Into Mr. their two little daughters.
The annual meeting of the,
start operations Just as quickly as Penland’s In looking for the new
Bellview
school was held Monday
ent
off
to
the
Fern
Valley
bridge.
possible. All are enthusiastic
about the possibilities in the busi­
ness.
night June iO at the school house.
Mr. Oscar Martin was re-elect*
*ed tor director and Mrs. Martin
was re-eleewd. elork. It Is worth­
while to find In a district those
who are willing to serre. Though
the Martin's have held office for
a a m b e r of years, they are work-
in * again.
The old time dance orchestra,
are dosing their dances for the
snamei* which have been held at
the Armory the past weeks. It is
hoped there Will he a large crowd
at the Klamath Junction in the
Thomas packing house, since this
is the ease. The old time dancers
will not as a rule come out to
more than one dance a week, and
so as the Saturday night one is
dosed, these every other Friday
night benefit dances should do
well.
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W. Q. Tucker of this district
and his brother M. M. Tucker of
Ashland, are leaving next week
for Klamath Palls, where they
will build a house for Roy Hos­
ier. who used to be a R. R. em­
ployee in Ashland. The Tucker
brothers w |Il drive home each
week end.
M r, and Mrs. F. C. Homes
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
McGee at their cabin at the Lake
of the Woods, over last week end*
Miss Katherine Harkins who Is
a graduate of Lane Hospital in
San Prandsco, and who has been
nursing In Medford for the past
year, Is visiting her mother in
Bellview since Mr. Harkins* death.
Her stay will be indefinite.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prock and
two little daughters, Haxel and
Edna of Yreka, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Frock’s parents. Mr.
not have all the honors.when it
comes to fine strawberry crops.
Homer Moore who Set his place to
orchard last year, has a wonderful
crop'of berries between Me trees,
the Hines plaee on the Pacific
Highway South has a considerable
acreage in strawberries, as has
Jeff Howard of Nell Greek. J. 0.
Barnes of Bellview has also pro­
duced a Mg bearing patch this
year. So it is not chickens alone
on which Bellview la coming to
the front, and it is really a fact
that residents of this community
do not know themselves, what
is being produced hers. Bach one
is so busy, he has no time to look
over the other one's stock.
regulation veils. Archbishop How­
ard w ill conduct the examination.
Services will start at 3 o'clock ahd
tire public to attend.
Father W. W aitt of Portland
will accompany the Archbishop to
this city.
Those who will reratye. the
Sacrament are: Mary Delsman,
Carl Fehige, Edna Fehige, Virgin­
ia High*, Katherine McGarry, Ee­
ther Miller, Joseph Sanders. Mary
Sanders, Kathleen High, Norman
Ebert, Alma Ebert, Sylvia Pro­
vost, W alter O’Toole,, James Mil­
ler, Morris Lessen and Eleanor
W olf.
(Continued from Page' One)
Various phases of irrigation
were discussed by the honored
visitors, ail of them pledging their
support to the Irrigation projects
of Oregon, but reminding the
Ashland folks that the scattered
population and small representa­
tion from this state made It diffi­
cult for legialayon to bei carried
through.
James Steward, promnent in
Oregon politics and in the irriga­
tion projects in the state was also
Introduced and spoke briefly on
the work.
Muse was furnished by the
Woods brothers, Marcus, Chester
and Harvey.
The congressional Visitors in
company with J. H. Fuller, sec-
Charles Rlddlford, chief postal
inspector for the northwest dis­
trict, thanked the newspapers for
the assistance and co-operation
they had given a t all times.
b ï .' b : àitoiix
Chiropractic
Physiotherapy
Badionic
Remember
Thia method Is safe and brings
health where others fall.
Free examination this month.
Potentiometer diagnosis lu­
ll uded.
Office Phone 48
Res. 142
WM. E. era _ GOULD
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Contractor—
Realtor—Builder
404 Mountain Ave. Phone 4S8J
On the Imllot for the special election to
be held June 28 is a constitutional amendment
which provides that the 6 per cent limitation
provision of the Oregon Cohstitution may ap­
ply to the Portland School District as it now
ai »plies to all other school districts throughout
the state.
This measure effects no other district in
Oregon than the Portland School District and
Portland residents will appreciate your sup­
port.
VOTE 302 Y
¡phone service do- Y ob will get better service if
gely upon care in -you— , >
ephone numbers. A t Cam«!*
mber called causes ¿»rrt/ory fo r telephone numhert
e and inconvenience
to memory.
the operator and to
CaU Inform ation if the pa rty
-li-d
yw» a w f « not Ita e J .
..
: directories are is-
cntly, revised to in-
atest changes
mis to the list g j
me subscrib- n
G ive th e number eleerly and
eccuretely.
T hese suggestions are in-
tended to aid every
telephone user. We
n earn estly solicit your
The Fschic Teifphone And Telegraph Company
T . L. POW ELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service nt a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
CALL
JERRY OTTE AL
Plumbing
Shop in Beaver Bldg.
37 First St.
Phone
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE GO.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Offiee 220 4th St..— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F. M UIRHEAD
New Method Cleaning
Ruga Cleaned, Dyed and Sited
Wipdow Shades Classed And
Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronise home Industry
TH E COUNTY UNIT
JACKSON COUNTY
TO BE VOTED JUNE 28TH, 1927
THE COUNTY UNIT—WHAT IT IS
1
i 'or J*ckson County tt is a county school district for,,all
the elementary schools of the county outside of Medford
. and Ashland.
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2— ~It
» district .that administers to all the elementary
schools orytYe county outside of Medford and'Ashland.
3— Educationally speaking, it means equality of opportunity.
4— County Unit means .more standard schools.
6—
th® wealth of the county bears equally the cost of
schools.
4 It means a united assessed valuation of approximately
122,000,000.00 on which to draw for the support of the
schools.
7— rlt means that all county district benefits from the O
and C Land Grant taxes.
® I l means a hoard of five directors elected from five sones
of the county district to serve the schools of the county
without salary.
• — It means that existing districts maintain their identity
with a local school committee with advisory powers.
1®— It can provide a nine months term for every school In
the county.
11— It gives the people of the county a broadening view of
educational matters as they think in county terms.
12— Teachers are provided with proper equipment with which
to conduct their work.
is me,” will be the lamentations
issuing from school boards of the
past.
The modern tendency of today
Is to lim it suffrage. The stand
in .to put into the hands of the
few the power to buy and sell, to
hire and fire, and this Unit Plan
would her" IdCal in this respect.
No! democracy ia not dead. It is
just asleep for the Ume being.
Let us on June 28 grab old dem­
ocracy by the shouldhrs, stand
him on his feet, rush him to the
booth, and there kkstttf himself by
relegating this Unit Plan down
Into the shadows of the everlast­
ing canyon.
John W. Kerns.
To the Editor:
All voters who are in favor of
free government should turn out
June the 28th and vote against
the County Unit .measure. The
residents of each school district
Table S toves
BENEFITS OT THE COUNTY UNIT SYSTEM
TOR ADMINISRATION AND TAXATION AS
COMPARED TO OUR PRESENT 74
DISTRICT PLAN
Cor light housekeeping. W ill
fry eggs, meat, potatoes etc.
Makes crisp toast— boils meat,
and vegetables
1— Reduces high tax levies in thickly populated districts.
2— A ll business transactions are on a cash basis.
3— Provides better trained teachers.
4— Provides equality of opportunity for all children to at­
tend good schools.
6— The office of county superintendent la removed from
politics.
4— It is easier to find five competent men and women to
serve as directors than to find 222 directors, as at pre-
1 sent in Jackson County.
7— It 1 b easier to find one trained clerk or business manager
than 74 clerks, as at present.
8— A saving in the purchase of supplies* for all ths schools
of the county at wholesale prices.
4—¿'Country kids” can have Instruction and supplies equal
to that offered city children.
0— The standards for Instruction and for equipment would
bo oet by best district.
C onvenient
-It does not mean Increased taxes.
-It does not mean salaried directors.
-It does not mean loss of any community center.
-It dees not mean removal of- the rural school supervisor.
-It does net meaa consolidation of rural schools, neces­
sarily.
-It does not mean that the county board controls high
schools.
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-It does not mean an un-American and un-democratlc In­
stitution.
-It does not mean ths creation of several high salaried of­
fices.
,
-It does not mean an experiment in administration of
educational affairs.
- It doM not mean that graft and party politics rule the
policies of the county board.
-It does not mean confiscation of pianos sad rictrolas now
In possession of local districts.
-It does aot meah the taking of children away from home,
or of taking farm children to the cities, to be educated.
.
Office H ours: 1 0 - 1 2 and 2 - 8
For Your Next Job Of
Paid Adv.
Packing, Crating and Shipping
Ixrag Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, 441 Mt. Ave.
or phone 414.
BLÔX'
$5.50 Load
Bone Dry — Fresh — From
*kactory. Small Kimlilngwood
.0 .7 6 per load
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Hamaker Transfer
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should retain their right to con­
duct their own affaire without in­
terference of an outside board.
Jackson Gyger.
WHEN AN ACHING BACK
TORMENTS
Watch your kidneys — > when
they are affected, elimination is
not normal— too scanty and burn­
ing— or too frequent-and trouble­
some. Men and women every­
where are using and recommend­
ing Foley Pills diuretic to regu­
late kidney elimination, and to
free the eyrftem of lurking pois­
ons that cause backaches, rheum­
atic pains, stiff and swollen
Joints, tormenting lumbago. The
medicinal qualities of Foley Pills
diuretic are valued so highly that
th< y are guaranteed to give satis­
faction. Ask tor them. Sold ev­
erywhere. — No. 3.
For the quick meal.
Wo have a variety in sixes
and prices.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phons 88
The Curtains, Comforts,
Quilts, Blankets and Pil­
lows are still pouring in
for Spring Cleaning.
Have You Sent Yours
In Y eti
WHAT COUNTY UNIT DOES NOT MEAN
The Telephone Directory
DR. IRME8T A. WOOD*
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work.
QUALITY
(Continutd from Page 1)
Convalese
You Will Get Good Work
At Small Expense.
TIK E SHOP
Tiwls In ­
v o c a O ID TIBES ON
U nited S tates
R oyal Cords
Sudden Service
Opposite Lithia Springs
Hotel
Phot* 104
Phone U« Any Time And
We WiH Come For Them.
Ashland