Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 03, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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1 ty Jacksonville Woman
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headquarters at ,F®
low». From there jb
“ g » .-l sç5i
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ordered to Waablngtog, D. C., to
By FVcd Lo d dey ?
to thp foot of the Blue mountains attend tbe army war college. In
Ite r Skirts were tern o ft to her 1909 we want to thp Phlllpipnaa
* t wastmra W T
■aid Mrs. H. H
knobs from catching on under­ on our seoond tour of thh Islands.
▼tatted her recently at J»er beauti- brush and fallen timber.
General Pershing was in com­
fnl b arne tai Jacksonville. " T h e
••We spent a year and « h alf at mand. My husband wKttrte Waat
Applegate
brothers,
CharUaa W alla W alfo and were thei} aynt point, recommended Jack Persh­
Lindsay and Jeeee c an e tq Oregon to Fo rt Ifeachnca, A ria., pear ing for corporal. A t thp t i n t
In i s « . My father, U ^ w y Ap- the Mexican Una. A fter / o p y Pershing was a »rivatp api«,. my
je ars in Artaona we ware ordered husband a sergeant. » 0
to Fo rt Logan. 12 rattan f r o pi W orld war my byipband
S ^ i n ^ * MUr' WM Denver, f i r huaband was made the -board o f strategy at I
hern tk East Tennessee
Father regimental quartermaster and We , ton, D. C. The last book bo wrote
and mother had 12 children, in [w ere ordered to F o rt
Wingate, was "The Campaign of Santiago
the following order: Elisha
L.,
’
M.. where my husband wrote de Cuba." In three volumes.
W arren. Jqgae Th«resa„w >o J»MW- •Napoleon Bonaparte’s f 1 r*»a t --------------------------------- ------------11 I.F . ! S
rtad^Capttl^l. N. McCall a t Van- 'Campaign.' He started to w rite by
couver; Ivgnym d Lacto»
her» T 'ritlu * essays in the Officers
p rio r to'fftaehr c o m fo g to Oregon. Lyceum. The book w « ' so wall re­
The « rat bora In Oregon was my ceived that he wrote "Th e Cam­
brother O liver C., who livea at paign of Marengo,' which was a
K lam ath r a ils . T h e« «»me Ann treatise on the a rt of w *r as prac­
M ille r Applegate anA Fpancto ticed by B onaparte.^• ■
Marion. I was next and mas chris­
“ When the Bpantah-Afoorlcan
tened Alto« Catharine. J^o m e war Started my husband became
B. came g & t, then Rachel, who colonel of the 5th volunteers, or
married M . K Altprd, city record­ as they were usually termed the
e r of Medford. M y ancle Charley It b Immanes. This regim ent was
ApptaRaje had 1« children, Uncle recruited, to a targe extent, in
JesaeJ^kT S.and jny Jather « .
Mississippi. W e reached Havana
• Michael Thomas and asao- shortly after U encrendered, and
ciatea, in 18577 was .granted a 20- went Into camp a in ile and a half
year frapchiae for a .toll r jt> a ,d from the city. My husband detail­
across the Slsklyona. In* 185» fa­ ed a number of men from hto reg­
th e r bought this road. . The orig­ iment to help clean up the city.
inal toll Jtouqe yqs j» fog Cab(n, F or four days they gathered the
w ith a «replace of foatth »tana. unburied dead. I saw the Spanish
Its dac-rs* Were of weavy plahka, prisoners marched to the w harf to
and were fastened' with Wooden be sent to Spain. The American
r ei'ia
w
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à
bars Utting !nfo Iron brackets. roldtars and the Spanish soldiers
to the napr pra-
liked
each
other
but
«either
the
n
*er
of*China
Father baUt . » qew tall boupe.
A t least he was so
with tyro fireplaces. and much Americans nor the ' Spaniards appointed by'
of the war lo r d s f t ’ u i ' a S t cabi.
liked
the
Cubans.
Three
hundred
larger than the form er house. I t
to neW M o w n as the Dotl»rhide o f the Spanish prisoner» died on net meeting a fter Chang had
named him self China’s leader.
house. Keeping the toll
road their way back to Spain. Twenty-
wan not merely a m atter of ool- Jttve per cent of our regiment were
I
lecting toll from those yrbo passed sick from tropical dyçentery.
over it, bet also of keeping the was the only woman in camp.
road clear of trees that fell across M y husband became very low with
H
U B
h , clearing the snow:with several the dysentery was not expected to
Mrs. W . G. Tueker
Mve,
but
pulled
through.
W
e
bur-
yoke of
ahd 4 N c Im paled,
p h o M tru
ramortng slides la the isaring. ied 37 of oar men. uqder tbe pa lip
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trees
In
our
camp
near
Havana.
and. In fact, keeping constantly
Mrs. W . L . Moore spent Monday
busy improving the road. We My husband «worked with General
were there nltvW years. - ■*-•> • - Leonard Wood in cleaning up Ha- v'sfttng. at, the. home of M rs . Ci I ,
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s
- .... ■ ... . Homes on -the Boulevard in Ash«
‘ ¡My first teacher was my bro­ vana. ” ----- ; <t
ther ¿ease, and later I went to
“A fte r a -y ea r in Cuba, with land.
M r. and Mrs. 8. K . Barnes en­
schbol at the Ashland . public the volunteers, we »went to Fort
my ^McPherson and our regiment was tertained cld friends the Gordons,
aehbol, my teacher being
brother Oliver.
I attended ordered to the Presidio. T h e y lrom Grants Pass, over Sunday.
school to J . M
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railed trbm there for M * ni,a in They have visited here before,
18 I ran October, 1899.. An order was is­ and a time or two helped to swell
"W hen I'was.'
awpy and ffot
to Olney sued prohibiting army women the »old tim e dancing crowd both
M lc k le a o a .V I
m arried to from going la arm y transports. in Bellview and in Ashland.
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in 188« The O rien tal steamship line from
The Lgndriault fam ily > w b a
at W ir"K lam ath; A f t h e i8 » u Fruwristfo to Moaghpng mad« have lived in Bellview the p a s <
tim e I married him he was a . sec a half rate for wives of arm y of- year and have specialised In the
I came to Ashland and rrja ifig _ o f .jaii^tpys, _topk »ev«al —
ond lieutenant agd h id been out , Pcers.
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of We»t.P.olnt three years. Shortly wajted two months before I could hundred over to the range across
aftd r our marriage he was derail­ •genre message oh the America Boar creek from Ashland, whapo
ed as instructor in m ilitary jfci- Mdru. I Jmilpd December f l , 1899 M r. L andrlault has an orchard
encè at the University of Illinois, My husband was with ' General which ha to caring for, and on
at Urbpna. I h»d never before Law ton,w hen Lawton was killed, which the turkeys w ill he kept
bpep cut of Oregon. W> spent a and suoceeded to the command for some time.
hus­
year at Urbana, when my husband a fte r Law ton's death. M y
Mrs. E a rl tta u .tita n and fam ily
was sent to Fo rt Bldwell. Calif. band was made Judge advocate of who have been living an the home
A fte r a year and a h air there we tbe department of Southern Lu- place during M r. H am ilton ’s ab­
■were ordered to W alla W alla. My spn. so he did not get to go with sence In tbe eastern p a r t of the
hutband was a lieutenant and in his refttmeat Ao China .during the state, it to reported, are leavjng
command of Troop M of the 2d Boxer liprising.
soon to be nearer the center of
United States cavalry. We march­
W e came back to the United M.*. H am ilton’s work.
Though
ed from Fo rt Bldwell to 'w a lla Stafog Jn-1901 and my huaband every one is so busy it seems th a t
W a lla , about 500 miles. I rode was. otdefed tp rejoin the M e-.eh is too occupied w ith- his op
horseback part of the way, and United States cgralry, his regi­ her own affairs» tq r t o t people
the rest of the way In an ambu­ ment of regulars, whore he he-, much, neverthlesa we are d l sor­
lance. W e were 21 days on the camo captain of B troop. A fte r m ry, when soihe long time resident
road, and found a foot and a half year in Havana our regim ent,was leaves for other «elds.
of anow in the Blue mountains. I
Vermont.
The Moon luihber? Co. to plan-
could net help thinking as I were clothed in their tropical uni­ n!ng the building o f another
passed through fhe anow how my forms and when we got to V«r- i r 'll In connection with th e ir Pres­
mother had walked over the Blue ,m<Mt the temperature was 22 be­ ent interests. Bellview Is indeed
m ruatalns In 1843, through a low soro. One of our most of«c- glad to have chia splendid
heavy snowstorm, carrying- the ient officers died of pneumonia. T i,e addition to the present plant
baby and leading her little boy 3 My husbaml was detailed as com­ W U Ac Just across the street, on
years old. She said when she g ot mandant of cadets of the Agricul- tho land recently acquired by the
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What 9651
say on
WfcW voices w & f t » wfcfct
bands o f th e 4ey laborer
the r a te a i
jo puWje Ke, radio
SgKiQttBeers, testify that
W CKY
«garettea
fla w
find b— aiwe they do n<g ¿mferte ¿fee throat •
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before s«eh stat^pents by laym en w ere pi|b-
Jisbed, quesdons'hed been addreseed to a num­
ber o f physicians in various sections o f the
United Statec naqpy of thorn leading physi-
ciapgT-arid seme replies had been received.
The & U o w ii)g ifp ie result
yoi/rjtl^g/nent ig the
X*
. t
ing process applied to
fohdicco« p r e v io u s fr
aged and cured, likely
«rritefipn 4o the threat?
9651 doptprB »n sv^ rw l tbjB
questioji
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f to r e a Qf others whose
everything is their voice. And
^ndeerglrotot, I.w henlanaoke,
prefer the toasted
Lucky Strike. ’
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war.
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P 5 — JDo you think from your experience
^ ¿ t h U J C K Y S T R lK B .e ^ u e U ^ t t M t
they are less irrifeting to sensitive or
tender throate than other cigarettes,
whdktver the reason?
11,14)5 doctors answered this question “YES”.
w ù r ir r e n
qtrda aaawtritt^
that thara
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« MONTOOMBBY
A sM tq r«
Np TTjjpat Irfltatfon-N o Cough.
H is H igh n ess G ets R ead y t o R ough It
■ccm papy/m m -iS arl
Lung Beach, Cal.
Not long ago tho w riter was
asked by a prospective buyer In
thto community, "W h a t have you
got In 'Bellview w orth while?"
He ntoe«dy knew, hut without
hesitation, the reply was given
'‘Ashland has>toeated a fine golf
oosraa In o ar asldat. Several acres
of land has been acquired tty Los
Angelas men. and a bHek-hiln has
been, built apd to being operated
there. The Mono L b r. Co. to qper-
Att«g a aortUi« «ad rstiniahing
Atapt in conpeeUan with smaller
lumbar m ills in the raouateins
ahmtt ua. end begtde eH (thfa we
have 0»«. pf the Jln flp i^d m e 00m-
muhl‘ lw B» the putfld— w h a t
ere could you wgnt?” And let
ue add, th e .a ia a agreed with us
M r. and Mrs. R. Newbry and
fam ily have been entertaining rel­
atives from Icfoho for a week or
two. W hile the days were pretty
Hot dui^pg their stay. SO many
plea^awt diversions ware planned
Jhat they b»d Uttle tim e to be
>appp».fortabto pud were happy In
th e ir visit here.
The Infant daughter of M r. and
Mrs. Cl»rence Homps who was re­
ported as dplhg W«81, has failed
to make required gpin, and they
are s ta y in g /flth Clarence’s sister,
Mrs. J. f t . McKensie In Medford,
In order that the child may be
more closely watched by the at­
tending physlcign, who . to a ba­
tty specialist.
A. W . Moon, head of the Moon
Lum ber Co., has been In SaciT-
mento fo r several days looking
after business pffalrs.
Mr. and M n . L . P. Hofer of
ppeted bo m . Tuesday.
Bar Franclacomho .fla tte d here
laat ye.», eaJtoi ih at fee home
of M r.ia a d Mrs W. P - Tucker
? h ^ 5 r o r o t u n S ^ t o l t a n Fron-
olsco a fte r a t * e > e f M .TaceUon-
Ing la Salem, ^iqwnoft^and taking
In Southern Oregon
attractions,
Crdtvr’Inka and tH ^ o n d
S
Alberta,
'roughing ij.-
Lgke.
r. t y r r y Motor to. a sop of Col.
oter of Salem, the puhttther of a
well known
'« t o p i maggslne,
"The Lariat" H e to also a ner-
■onal friend of W . Kelly, w io la
the Tucker hbme t h I d
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HVMM1QR
EVANSTON, 111., Aug. X — <U>)
— W ith football heading the l | , t
of subjects, coaqiiea f r o » «minor
a«d ateite' .achopj» of . / i t e & &
die wait and some frqdt ‘ ^tatant
plpoea ¿wlU gather at
west­
ern University b q re> to 4 < 40 « - A7
to 27 -to perfect their tafbnique
in aporta .under expert ptottuct-
lon. K. L. Wilson, athletic dl-<
rector, aunoupces that » » n r 'in ­
quiries as to theim eetln g , sent
from all parts of~ the country,
a(a reaching Abu.
,
Dick Hanley, Ippthgll coach a t
Northwestern, w ill head the foot­
ball «taff. W ith him w ill be such
men as Arnold Horween of H a r­
vard,; Duke Dunne, .IJarygrd Jh»U
coach; W a lter Steffen of CarueJ
gle Tech; j n j Jphiu8cbqnimei,
«ports offlcigl. Herb JStoiar, fo r-
W««1 Michigan s t a r , and
Lowry are ,pn his field staff.
T im
Basketball .men atoll listen to
glakiyou School district No,' and watch Arthur Loabosg. • head
tor three yqgr contract to basketball coach at Northwest
transport all school children td •rn wb° ffot. his tfaininfc under
Ashland schools during school oirt of tbe leading basketball men
ip a r. ^EinctelA.4ng«toementa. has of a»I time, Forrest Allen of
rnhst be up to? date and must have {Cansas.
a capacity .fo r »8 children 0»
Tom Robinson, who baa de­
more Bids w ill ho received up veloped most of the tank stars at
to » p. m August l l t h , 19371 Northwestern, w'lll teach swim­
F o r farth er Inforttatfon sea Le­ ming and in addition give life
ri. Ostrander. Clerk
Dist. raving training. JC. L. Wilson,
28, Stoktyou, Oregon.
278-3-W will conduct a coarse In theory
,Qedl«d bids w ill be received
and organization of athletic de-'comment here not loug ago when
partmenta».
Emma Friendly jrg s dtoorced
The work Will be done io and 'from her pfoasantly A a m e d
around P a tte n ' gymnasium at spous<t.
,
;N w th W tetjrn .
Julius o. Frien dly, a retired
merchant, wasn’t like his name
N O T A T H IN G
at all, the complaint related. A
PO RTLA
N D, Ore., «->.
Aug. . 3 — 1 ^e<:re’ T»» grunted upon the
ttFk—
"M a .ir t h . »
dam i allegation qf cruel and Inhuman
«htng in a name, wag a general ■ treatment.
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What makes taotion piature« movef Hun-
dreds of gingie picture« thrown on the
soreeu -one «/ter the o t^ r ~.-
What makes u sav
Steady , dettoli tg one
aocÿunt _grow?
Action
Action—-repeated actioff mast be the key-L
note of your drama óf auocess.
Have
and, keq p
g B v iiig .;-^ ‘
Ashland, Orqgon
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