Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 15, 1927, Image 4

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Sunday a bronze marker w a s set ou Los River
at the stoue bridge near Merrill, which-telle a sdlemn
story <tf its own. A sfu tu rc generations view that
monument they will hear the story of bravery, of
chivalry that marked the pioneers who first settled
this ebuntiy.
h W a proper ceremony Sunday and that it
should.bate been sponsored by the Daughters of the
American Revolution was highly proper. pioneers
from long distancés came to help establish Mr all
time to emnr w proper monument that wwuldrindi-
cate to the younger people wjiat settling a new
bototry actually means. - ’ * ’■ ’ •’'•**''-*
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How picturesque, indeed, was that old stalwart
character, . Captain Applegate, the man who kind
ptbvinète has spared tô relate the interesting details
of eariy days to the present generation. His upright
ferto, his dear mentality and' hik dignified manner
groraed’ the occasion Sunday,' ?• - ■ i -
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Of all the surviving pioneers of Oregon today
we bdlieVe that Captain Applegate and Dunham
Wright trf Medical - Springs; Oregon, are the most
interesting «f the men. Of course all the pioneer
ladies asw iaterectiha ; for they sacrificed more' and
endured ' more hardships than did the men.
Sut the Applegates and the Wrights are on their
last Mp. ' Although strong physically and mentally
how,-the machinery is old and one of these days
both Of these old ¡patriarchs will be called to their
long home. It is then the silent marker on Lost
River will be of more valhe to society than at pres­
ent. For then will comer the questions about the
historic Oregon, the question^ about the Indian hat-
ttes, |he lava bpde and many other things which
today Captain Applegate and Dunham Wright can
attwer, t u t after ’ they h«ve goqe, it will 4m the
printed page’ that ifiust Ifell the story.—KlamAtli
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in * to promised aH4£oae w » o al-
Duke W ellington, «< toe
r. baU. U tara» Medford «Legion. to la obere« of
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attendance ,to deaired.
) the entertalam eat.
ondny.’ J a iy 18^—F^oyal Neigh­
in ly lg — Ashland Neigh
bor» w ill meet In Winker H ell.
In itia te » end refreshment». A
« * * * • Hre hocsming mor» alert
M eaWÜflg bootleggers; K dk-
reloped today at the national
ednfera»ce o f d r f r administrátore,
A surrey o f the y»ar ended
July '1, durtngw hlC h efforts Vers
Made to strike a t Bouycee Of 11-
llc jf ■ liquor, Jen rin g " h ip flask
to£»rs” 'cto lopal »dilee ‘ ‘revealed
he paradox Of more persons,
boats, apd automobiles seized butj
actually ie«e liquor captured than
during the year before- ThO'y»-
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80,000, a new record,
«0,000 nu t than in tpe previous
year.
Liquor seised— 2,500,090. gal-
,lo n .7 enly a »m*H n e r c e n ^ a ’
hdtng ox genuiae , pre-Volstead
variety
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, Sentences — ConrJcfed persons
arerpge»
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Rum rlpgs— Several large one»
broken up bqt othera formed to ,
replace
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Moonshlning—-On
increase.
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. J reR .jre know why Chamberlin
Home brewing—-On Inórense.
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anA Iveripe flaw opageeaa. -It'w a g
to ^indbergh iiLParto. »r i
When competitors agree., ,^P
pet prominent gees the prWC-
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w rite r on phH-
Veils-conceal * • many smile»
osophy.
4. W h a t American elty has qt- as 'they conceal tear».
tracted m oaK, p n U lcIty by its
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A ll a rt not master mechanic»
bans on recent -pftpular books*
who wear greasy oreralls.
5. Name a minister whose nov­
elet h «A r toMP’ trm u e q t beet w ii-
Bread,cask upon the waters , 4»
t great detective of ttc- sodh gobbled up by the fish. ■
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/That eclipse in England looks
auspicious.,,Maybe Che soviet had
a hand jin th a t/ too. u -
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A yottng Indianapolis widow to
an expert steeplejack. Maybe she
got her practice balancing the
fam ily budget.
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crease.
.« m a g g lin g — Sharply curtailed
by cOMt guV d, except from Can­
ada.'
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Prohibition district No. •‘M .
composed'of Montana, Idaho and
Wyoming, had the highest per­
centage of dry law eoarlctioas in
federal courts. Many prohibition
cases were settled out of Court.
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* 5. The B lacM Rhlrt!
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S. M arshal Cheng Tso-Llp of
China.
4i Prem ier Prtmo de Rivera of
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P. President Calvin Coolidge.
2. Marshal Joseph Pilsudski
of Medford surprised the Ashland
Tent Wednesday, afternoon, <aly
l i T b y coming in unexpectedly.
’During the regular routifte «<
i business tlje new tent charter
was presented to the Ashland
.Tent in a very pieaging manner
by Mrs. W att, who fills the of-
r flee of National Ade.
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A fter the meeting closed the
. Ashland ladles entertained their
guests at the Pigs* confectionery
1 by treating them to Ice cream. As
M «. M ed tor* « Midi*» toft < * * • c«m-
fectiqnqry. tfcer A d ’ not m i« «ee-
« tng the hnge bank of flowers on
: the hillside lis t beyond the park
rest
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ekprqaae«
. their admiration of the beauty of
|f the scene an<J t*e exquisite cplor-
- tag o f the flqwers. *4»’
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really a taoble animal and very
frigndlx- W e have no prejnAgeq
and w ill keep an open m in d ’ oa
tuto »uhjwft.
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Strange how this grain f
general s tr lk * Is acting* up, after all** the
k class prophecies and <H f
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H . M a tte « , the well - known ; H a r fy Gatarnoau u»d wife (the
mining man, formerly. . residing ! fettwr Jorm eriy MJ m J Ä tto W «r-
hare, accompanied by his sone* fto M ) are visiting Ashland frfc£ds
John and B st » : was visiting In this week «mfout» home to K M « -
Ashland th is week. Mr. M ett era ath Agtopy from a p o ttien d j j d t
has been operating successfully 1» '
the. Nevada gold fields tor several . James Uudeay Applegate of Et.
redra. m e beys are lik in g a
Louie, Mo . stopped off ln Ash­
course in mining engineering at
land Saturday tet. meet relaftves
Berkeley. T« ' ‘
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her«. He IB a nephew of the) 1st»
Oregon ptobeera, ‘ Lindeay < ai»d
Jesse Applegate.
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A egr driven by C lint Patterson
' aolllded ffRh a "to«rtkt ckr from
. Portland In froo« o f the fo r d
(b ra g s
Saturday evening. The
Ashland ear received little dam­
lira . A rthur
Andrews naq
age and the tourist can rtoe able
daughter- Mlanie; from Heppneri
to proceed with a badly b *M rnn-
klug hoaM agd I j o l h»xtoq»ehW Oregon, aa» visiting et the fc>me
of W . W . W right q ild |le ll LyncM
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Howard B arrett and* wlufred They attended the golden wedding
C arr le ft Frid ay fo r Jton ffrihdl»- of M r. end M ta W right en July
2. 190«, and feel very much at
M>. wbnro dhag -w ill .t e h a M <kfca
home In the beautiful city of As&T
* ' lights of the city ahd attend the i ’ 1 '
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Howard B arrett sad W ilfred
;rr left Friday for San Frnncte-
. where they w ill take In the
Ihte of toe .cltg anff attend the
would
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Edward Btannard leaves today
lo r San Frouctooo, whhre he w ill
remain un til August 30, when he
» i l l be Joins* t y W t a s
Francie
R am lta and Vprae Blue aad pro-
| toed, to Hnsohkh», whero the throe
S M ill teach «»rin g the eom lai year.
R ich a rd W are accom pan ies Stan-
^ard tg jh a »»position. ■% .
A btrd’frcaft sound*, uqfrightened trigiiea to A i r lad ies'combiae to
Day’s end— and the i sliver* of geep the excitement at ’n high
moonlight. ■ -
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render doe» ant * * * t «» to glre
silence, myetery, p e a c /a n d calm, bfin anything of the Mystery—
R to |op good to spoil’ Suffifce It
The Master Alchemist's healing
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Bringing faith and strength tQ. Constant fum alt The reader, w ill
find it d ifficu lt to put down, ance
lèse each morrow j
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Laura Page Knudson,
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Surprised A sh lan d T ent—
‘“Fen members of the tent of the
Daughters of the Ünlon Veterans
timé tin Sunday fef* the woman , * A huntsman toys the tiger
»he. has a eew ’hat.” T
' is speeding the
t o m ^ a e a r Tactor
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preached la S h e ’ M ..E . charoh.
South, at W d W W R àad ay toton-
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Im portan t B o o k s R eview «»—
‘ ••Thb Bretnren of the A x e /’ by
John Some«. A romantic mys­
tery tele which thrills and grips.
The readers p f mystery and ad­
venture nprels are legion and in
thiq p n p .th e myetery U given as
right Off the « re t pgge and we
»are . the fu ll ra y e k o t JV U f the
sorrow'}
the te te M m e . T h a t’» one'way te
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WJiBÍ 'to the meat, famous ,W heh a lawyer lose» a ceee, h< get a io n g iW
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a ».*?•. *»•-«
civil w ar novel r »
kae a dozen reasons ready to tell
r 5. W ho is a famous writer» o f hi» Silent ‘how it happened.
4 Now for, M r. Ortelg might qf-
<er a pfiae ^or th » A e e t non-atop
uitopean in trig u ât.
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I®. Wkag ' Englishman wrote,
R ight * V B o-iM uranee salesman.
Hez
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MZJDRID — XU»). — A 8pani»h
h u il-titM e r hamed Chlcuelo whe
hrrosiidtks lM 'le ft toe r iZ * hefe«
ifteaJfeavJbg' "Massacred” a bull,
gUnigtqa Jga ew,ord into the »ni-
nUr tto lepe Mto« * «
b«toro
tohrigttor,wafEM.^
TOguier monthly meeting
of the Official Board o f the Ash­
land Methodist Episcopal church
and tha .fourth «nartsrly confer­
ence of the re ar, was held Mop-
dap 'ovenjag. J «ly 11, in the par-
sopage on Laurel street.
'M r. 8. J. Chaney of Eugene.
Oregon, district superintendent
of the Metoodiat Episcopal church
we« in charge of the meeting.
i f f . Chaney form erly wee pastor
of the Aehle'hd church.
A t the close of a most success­
fu l business session M ra .,H . » .
Pemberton »erred dellcioue re­
freshments to the members of the
Board and th e ir wivea«»»d a so­
cial hour was epJoyed. RerereSd
f t r . Pemberton's birthday an-
niversary- was also celebrated at
Star-tide— and peace draws n«ar;
Palls calm and cooling night;
Shadow» creep end ..ahMt and
OFF1CËR
. ' A newl# married-couple Joined
in the R eliab ility to u r.’ t f i a f a A
stood n a « 4 fev A'hetneym eo« - 4
it t r w m ’ ’k ille * ” by Ms
7 . A buyer Is more apt to make a «‘ *
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fool of himself then g seller,
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X couple were married bvb»
J2 Years Ago
iot time in the old fow» moat e^ery
days—back cast where the weather man
g to do his stuff' |»roperly.
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t k r e o i ì the nattoag
Rto’ftfft. OhF h-'M 'iC
ASHLAND
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Announcement is made today of plan» for a
commintity get-together or recreational evening.
Those plans shoald b r studied and supported by
every citizen "in the Ashland oommmity. For
there is no better way to dwelop .the spirit of
neighborliness the spirit of community cooperation
tfiwi “through Play. ' V ' < .
* ‘ Evd^y than, Woman and child in Ashland should
watch for formulation of tlie program for the event,
M g ih e t f dfabuld assist by Volunteering services, by
talking about the affair and by being there when
the time comes.
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Ptoddd to r a era ra
uff Publication A
Henry Ford apologizes to the' Jewish people of
America and asks forgiveness for maligning them
ffgn* rare for a number a t year« past through t »
qolmnns pf the Dearborn Independent, a weekly
pajier of which he is'the owner‘and publisher. He
does’thts through liis friend and champion, Arthur
Brisbane, considered by many as America’s greatest
editor. He explains that he is “ deeply mortified”
at learning Of tjie gross injustice that he had done
this' element of the American people; declares that
the stuff, oolumn after column and in many pam­
phlets^ was* written by men in whom he had oon-
fiHmire, charging the Jewish people with every sin
under the shining sun. How, he’s, sorrytit was ever
written and will see to it that no more such stuff
is printed. There’s soms yirtue in the fact that
the maker of so great a mistake will recant and
admit that he was ifi error, apologize and say he’ll
do it nb more. That’s something. But there’s no
side-stepping the fact that Ford has contributed
more than'his share to the race .hatred and preju­
dice of a^atjon in his generation. That injury is
done. The fact that Ford Row says he was ignorant
that poison # a s being spread through his own paper
is even more amazing than-the spreading of a thing
that arises/out of gr&s ignorance. One must refleet
that Ford should have kept to his auto making. .
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United to M afrto ff»
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Miss Lena Stone andto M r. Ed­
gar E. Lee, both residents of Gold
H ill, i- wdhe united .1 * marriage
W ed n «0ay e v e n in g ,/U ly 15i'’ Kat
six o’clock at the , prisbyterlan
mknsU iU Medford, by the
end E. P; ;Lffitvendq. Mr^' ahd
■Mrs. W illiam Shoemaker M Gold
H ill asoompaaled the eonjie. who.
w ill make ttokir haste toittoat etty.
f’'N to only djd the ¿rowiUy»ote»t
Medford Poet Extends
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fa fto u d ri*b u t threateq e*4o lynch
Invitation
k
> |e’ 1‘tMwro” who, they claimed,
Redford ¡Post No. 1 | of the
passed hlk eword throu<h the
American Legion extends a cor­
d ia l Invitatlpa ko the members of
local pdst**No. 14 and to the
.ARer toe *wro*»t»»tton.'" htte- the
pubile to aftdnif a benefit jjaace,
by Joseph W hite. A tale o f two
brothsrs who harq grows pp to­
gether, whereln-.one telle the em­
otional ¿life of the other to his
Wifw 'as read from a z w ell kept
d1t»ry Journal. As a lite rary coM-
posltlob it la a most painstaking
effort at rdveallng dlBagreeabie
truths that almost destroy the
validity of- the romance. Ques­
tions groping out of the interpre­
tation ogeprthodto religion are
allowed to occupy too much time,
but it is seldom that fact. Is treat­
ed in such a charming literary
’manner. Much to made of school
days and school day love affairs.
There are wicked love entangle­
ments such as befall hnly broth­
e rs .--T h e L ariat. Y
Feminine Charm
Disappears When
the no.c Titfg »n ,i,iy a b le . Keep
the skin i lookfng Sike A peach
with this new w onderful French
Prices» Face P o i l k r called
ig g iS ^ S i S S S P S « £ £
la rg e ; pore«’ — h to g fl.'J M i »J«n
youthful. Get this haw wonder­
fu l -Face Powdef MELLO-GLO at
-Llthia
rmacy.
C H IL D CAlfrDT T H IE V E S
* r REN- i RRCEB P U L L ’WEEDS
W lth U W S . CaJ., — OP) — For
breaking Ipto a confectionery
shop here and fiHlng their "tum -
n»e»”; with | J 5 # 4 rth of candy,
Teddy HgN. 11 FlwjM H al^ B. aftd
b illy RMlt. i , » e r i assigned by
cqurt edict to P«U «weed».at the
which they hre sponsoring, .Tnee- rate of 25 cents an hour to pay
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day evening, July l t . at thy for the loss.
H ilarity dance pavilion ini Med-
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H J. Putnam; local ¿ h ild ln r c°n-
ratofng enongh toketpr went to . R lam aih Falls
Friday to relieve his brother. F.
T. Putnam, who has been super-,
vising the construction of a dwell­
*2 and . 23. H al B ladkM irn'f
ing there. F. T. P u tn eti has,
Mfc <ikftertog frvm hay fever and
is quife D h -u i. a .
Affair and a most enjoyable evem
the purpose
Ex-County Clerk W . H. P ar’
erent to Cqlestln thl« moynlngt
’’torera”V0fa»ed to «1
up the president of
called «be^pvHeé Wh
elo to Jatl.ViUÛ’ YC
of