Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924, April 28, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    ASHLAND WEEKLY. TIDINGS
Wednesday, April 28, 1020
PAfiE TWO
V
Ashland Weekly Tidings
Established 1S76
Published Erery Wednesday by
THE ASHLAND ' PRINTING CO.
Bert R. Orecr Editor j
the United States increased only!
95 per cent. On top of this the
cost of producing crude oil today
is between 100 and 200 per cent
more than 10 years ago.
A DARK HORSE
OFFICIAL
CITY AND COV.NTY
l'Al'KR.
TELEPHONE :!
The Non-Partisan League has
letn trying for a long time to
!,.aiii u foot hold in Oregon but
Lus made no headway. It will.
however, have one of Its pet
SI'HSCRII'TIOX KATES I measures up for the people to
One Year J?. 00 vole on, namely, an amendment
Six Mouths l.-"' io the constitution limiting the
Three Months ' 5 legal vale of interest in the state
AltVEItilSlVO RATES J to 4 and 5 per cent.
Display Advertisements, e:trh Plate owned banks operated
'"l'n ( '""-'jwllh the taxpayers' money aro
Local Headers, the line ""'iono of its hobbies and as the 4
Classified Column, the word, e:irhfimi 5 p(r cent lnen91irPi 1( passed.
tllllc ' " , I would drive nil private capital out
''Tine N"U"'S' 'il"lll-:!c!''f " Sive ,ho
Card's oVVuankV.V.".V.V.'.'.l.noiI-w'P,,P "" pxcelle," "I'Porlunlly
to come nere wun its program oi
I e owned banks.
Tho 4 and ! per cent measure,
111 ARMY
RURA
L
DISTRICTS
HELPS FAMILY! STAND BY ASHLAND 36TH ANN VERSARY
PORTLAND.
Wednesday a'
With the drive for Corn-
man came Into the Salvation Army ' . . c, . ..,...,,,,. eom
headquarter, and said h. was tlia pIctefI in the colllltl.v ustllft3
lamer oi u luiiniy ui win- unn-
the -eldest six years old,
1
CELEBRATE
AFFLICTED B Y
DOES BIT IN LIFE
is found that support has come
(Iren, tne -eldest six years om. , . ... . .
whose mother was dead. He badj)imll Ashlalm
brought his Utile flock to Port-j The VaMev yiew ppoplp silrto(,
land, emending bis last penny un;B ,ho fil.a, (,ay nf ho (.lve with
,o tiie Mn t wi,.ch
...... - hqunuron. Tins was no more
interior of Oregon. So far on his L, ua
trip tne conductors nau ueen .1. , community is always awake
ling to abide ny the judgment or
the Seattle ticket office and
This week marks an Important i There's a truly-hero right here
evi nt In the local annals of the In Rogue River valley and bis
Women's Christian Temperance name 19 Du,ie Ei!tea mi 1,8 llves
Union, when, on Thursday, the
mid year conference of the County
Union will be held in Ashland, the
date also marking the 311th anni
versary of the Ashland I'nioh.
lliis conference will be held on
object.
Tho Relleview community has
Obituaries, the line 2'ir
Fraternal orders and Societies
charging regular initiation fees
and dues, regular rates.
Religious anil benevolent societies egi
will b charged at the regular
advertising rate for ail adver
tising when an rdmission or
collection is taken.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Postoffiee as second class mail
ma Iter.
EEI W IDELY llll'l TSKIt
EII I'ATlti.V
if passed, will be a killer for Or-
Even President Townley,
oi' the Non-Pnrlisan League,
would not loan his money in Ore
gon when he could get much
higher rates in other states. If
the League could then get con
trol of the stato as It hns in'
North Dakota it would assess the
the taxpayers for funds to run a
bank und a few people could
get money while the great major
ity could not borrow a cent for
lack of sufficient available funds.
passed his younger children free.
A 1,.. .. I ,1 Kn ,1,1 l.A ,
"""""" " " always stood bv Ashland In evei-v
buy more tickets. '..,ii, ,..i i i,:.,
ut.ii.nj tin,, ii, liic iiiaitiin:c lllir
people were found ready to do
their part.
The camp.aign was completed In
the Neil Creek country where a
record of loyalty to Ashland was
established.
These communities can be
"My train leaves in 15 minutes,
sir," he said. "I cannot leave
without another iicket. I have
no inoney. I have nothing to
pawn."
"Well, we had better bustle,"
said the Salvation Army man.
,u , cmuile(i 011 f,,.tlel. tl) become ne
lly on it, the father smiling on Lis i Uve wwklIg Thy m
,VBy 10 a j,,b' I willing to "Do it for Ashland."
CASTING THE "STONE"
The fact that education is not
ronliued to a few from the upper
classes, but because of slate sup
port is widely diffused among the I
whole population, is the principal j
reason why the tinted .Mates isi Mnry pickf,,,.,!. r ,ne "angelic
different from Mexico. It was thoj smj,(1 .. ,, rft.rtlotiiitcIy re
reason wtiy tne i lined Males ua,; ,,,.,.,,,, , s "Ameriru's Sweet-
rtinaiiied stable while Russia bus; , tle f 0f moving-
succumbed to the rule of the Hoi- ,,,,.(,,,. devotees, is now a poor,
slieusts. imissed-up, crumpled little pieco
It is Incumbent upon every state. of rolm01l iulllllnity, and all be
te do lis share toward maintain- filllKe is ,llP 0,j,.ct of tt Mogl
ii:g this type of education. Thej i,nrcltit ing nud merciless news
more we have It, the wealthier we I ,,.,,,,, eXcorlntion. As a mutter
become, and tho b?ttor nnd more of ,.., a rulMos!i propaganda is
happily we live. May 21 will le-j lpinK wacd t0 .,ct hPr .. ,,
termine whether Oregon iH willing
to do her share.
On that (late the people of the
state will vote on the measuro
providing 1.21) mills for the far
mer support or me Mine i mver-, a Uoul)ti . Liule Ma.y.. na3 binne(li
city, tho Oregon Agni'iiltur.il lol
lice and the Oregon Normal
School. Tremondoits increases in
methods, as merciless as any
whiclt-disgraced the annals of the
Dark Ages, are being resorted to
by many of the self-righteous
members of the press. Without
eiiiollmeut. together with the fail -in
i of their support from the stale
to imiease, have left them in a
desperate way. Without higher
education, the high schools and
the public schools must go down
Mpidly for lack of teachers; in
c'ustry In the state must suffer
agricultural ontput must decrease,
if the Agricultural College is no
longer able to contribute to sci
entific farming; social standards
must go down.
POLITICS AMI OIL
Agitation has been slarled
for
a government inves'igation of high
price of gasoline. Our course, this
i.-. for purely political purposes.
There are a few simple reasons
lor iucre.ised prices of petroleum
products, which can be ascer
tained by any investigator without
expense to the government.
N. A. C. Smith of the 'llureau
of Mines, Department of the In
terior, has just issued slime in
teresting information hearing on
the subject. The simple
j as countless thousands have
sinned before her, nnd as other
thousands are doing every hour of
the d:fy and night at the present
time. Then why has she, alone,
been singled out and held up be
fore a pitiless world as n thing
accursed? Is it because her "ac
cusers" aro themselves without
sin that thoy would "cast a stone
at her?" Where Is that compas
sionate Christ-spirit, which say
el h once and ftrever more, "nei
ther do I condemn thee; go thy
way und sin no more?"
This ruthless application of the
searing "scarlet letter" brand to
the quivering heart of a weak, er
ring li u ma ti , singled out from mil
lions of others of like fallibility,
seems fiendish in its malevolency,
anil us wanton in ih: purpose us It
i hypocritical In its inception.
CONDITION OF ROADS
IX WESTERN OREOON
The United States forest ser
vice starts today to issue bulle
tins containing information con-,
corning road conditions for the!
benefit of motorists, campers und
sportsmen. Tho following infor
illation pertains to roads in west
ern Oregon:
Wilamette Highway. Open be
H. C. PATTERSON
DIED YESTERDAY
Henry Clay Patterson, only son
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joshua Patterson,
died ut his home near Talent Sun-
ili Talent
Dudley couldn't go overseas
with the boys who were called
to the defense of the world. He
was engaged, und bud been a
number of years, with a stubborn
enemy. Several times through
tho yenrs this enemy has sent
him, weak with suffering, to n
hospital, but every timo his In
domitable spirit and medical skill
have won the buttle.
Dudley has to walk on crutches
because his legs have borne the
draco ,,,., . sufferine but bis
Koenter.
Temperance nnd Missions, Mrs.
Carrie M. Glllanders.
County Treasurer
I hereby announce mytelf as a
candidate on the republican
ticket for the nomination for
the office of County Treasurer,
promising to administer the
duties of the office on an effi
cient business basis.
Adv. A. C. WALKER.
the following program will be
presented at morning and after-!
I'.oon sessions: j
Program I
10:00 a. m'. Devotionnls, Mrs. j
Cora Slingeiiand. I
Americanization,
For District Attorney
Believing that my successful man
agement of the office of District
Attorney litis shown mo thor
oughly qualified, and that I can
serve the people of Jackson
County In that capacity best, I
announce my caudidacy for re
nomination on the Republican
ticket ut the Muy primaries.
G. M. ROniiHTS.
School Superintendent
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for nomination for County
School Superintendent on the
Republican ticket.
O. W. CODWARD.
Mrs.
spirit doesn't use crutches. He-
! cause he couldn't go overseas he
1 took uu knitting for the Red
Contest Work, Mrs. Alice Jill-1 C).,..ss ,, worke(, nceslmllt,y for
jibe boys' comfort. He became
12:00 m.-Lunch In church. j R0 Irof,P,ent ,n tnls k,nll of ham,.
1:30 p.jn.-Song Service, Mrs. iwork tlut ,)W , ,ha
i nus. awards. !., viu ,!, , ,,, t
County School Superintendent
I hereby unnouueo jnyself as can
didate for County School Su
perintendent on the republican
ticket 'at tho primary election,
May 21st. I am for education,
nnd for giving tho rur:.l schools
tho very best advantages pos
Biblefor employing as fur as
possible the teachers from our
own state schools, i.nd for pay
lug ndequato salaries. I favor
moro Normal schools for Oregon.-
A. J. HANBY.
A MliElt I TURK ISHIOIIT
The prospective demand for
lumber was never po bright as ut
the present time and men thor
oughly familiar willi the industry
state that there is little possibility
fact of the demand slackening for the
seems to lie that v.e aro using u j next' five or leu yeurs. In fact,
great deal more gasoline than we, it appears that the demand will
aic producing. Mr .Smith says 'exceed the supply for an iudefi
thit. increased demand has been'nito period.
tell in all phases of the oil refill-j Now that the railroads 'are
ing industry, especially in the back in private bunds they are ac
fuel, illuminating nnd liibricat- ; tjvely in the markot and will lift
ing oil brunches. ! tremendous quantities of lumber.
The production of gasoline to j It is estimated they will spend In
meet the demand of gasoline us-jtlr. n,.xt three years. $1,000,
ing vehicles has increased from j 000, (100 for new freight cars
13. 000. linn barrels in lOOllto 85,-1 alone. Tho railroads are far
cao.oiKi barrels in j!US, a gain oi short of their normal freight car
f.bO per cent. Hilling same requirements due to war condi-
twei'ii Eugeno nnd Oakrldge, but j day, April 25, ut the age of 37
in poor condition. Closed by'je.irs. Mr. Patterson had been
snow between Oakrldge and j in delicate health since he was a
Summit. Bad section between young boy. About six weeks ago
Lowell and Reserve; fairly good i he had tin altack of influenza,
to Lowell, and fair from Reserve i which aggravated liver trouble
to Oakridge. Never passable for) with which he was affected, and
autos from Rigdon to the sum- medical skill was unavailing.
mit. Death occurred at 1:30 yesterday
McKenzie Highway: Open nud : afternoon. Funeral services will
in fair condition between Eugene j beheld nt the late home Tuesday
and Blue River. Closed between I afternoon at 4 o'clock, and the
Blue River and Summit. Road ! body will bo 'hipped from Talent
is closed by construction work be-1 to Portland. Mr. Patterson is
twoen Blue River und McKenzie survived by his father and mother
Bridge nnd by snow between Mc-jund two sisters, Mrs. Jacob and
Kenzie Bridge and Summit. Mrs. Fern. He was a nephew of
Medford-Crator Lake. Open S. ratlorson of Ashland,
and in fair condition between!
Medford and Union Creek. Closed
by snow between Union Creek und
Crater Lake National Park. No
detours possible. Probably will
bo open by July 1,
Grants Pass-Crescent City.
Open. On Huyes Hill, IS miles
from Grunts Pass, a short dis
tance is almost impassable on ue
count of new construction. Over
Oregon Mountain the road Is quite
rough. Elsewhere It is in fair con
dition. Grants Pass-Almeda. Oi.en,
and in fairly good condition.
Crescent City (California).
Gold Bench (Oregon). Open and
fair condition. Rough, however,
between Brookings and Gold
Beach. Very muddy over Myers!
Creek hill.
Welcome Address, Mayor Lam
kin. The Home and America, H. A.
Canaday.
Moral Eduaction, Miss Burnett
mil Grace Hicks.
Resolution, Rev. Koehler.
Candidates' announcement.
Solo Mrs. Esther Ashcraft.
Some Educational Problems,
Mrs. Perozzi.
.Annual Survey, Mrs. M. C. Ashcraft.
ting nnd crochet and bis artistic
temperament revels in the doing
of it
He came to' Ashland Saturday
and delivered a crocheted gown
yoke to a little ludy who is one
of bis appreciative customers nnd
hV.e says she has never seen more
beautiful work.
Dudley carries on a rabbit Indus
!iy too, In a small wuy at his home
In Talent, for In addition to fight
ing this enemy he also must win
Tho public, Including newcom-!,,,, ,imsBlf a vng
hereby announce myself ns n
candidate for the office of Dis
trict Attorney, on Republican
ticket, subject to the wish of thej
roters at coming primary elec-j
t Ion. I believe that the laws
should be honestly and fairly
enforced, and If nominated and
elected will see that they are
so enforced.
II. A. CANADAY.
County Superintendent
herewith announce myself as n
candidate seeking nomination
by tho Republican party for the
office of county r.chool superin
tendent. SI'SANNE W. HOMES.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the repiibli-l
can ticket, for the office of Dis-I
trict Attorney. If elected i
"Ii I edge myself to an impartial;
enforcement of the law. j
F. P. FARRELL. I
Quick1
Action
Cora
Cure
County Commissioner
I announce my candidacy for the
office of county commissioner
on the Republican ticket, sub
ject to the will of tho votei-B at
the primaries, May 21, 1920. If
elected I promise an economi-; --
cal, fair and Impartial admin- "Qets-It" Stop! Pain Initantly and
Istration of the duties of the r.mOMnTift.li:i,(ftir
office. I have nlwav- hfien for COrn S(M)n Ilft HlSht 0fL
good roads.
(Adv.) COURT HALL.
A few drops of "Gets-It" quench!
corn pains like water quenches Are,
Olvet you Immediate relief.
ers und strangers ,in our city are
cordially invited to nltend this'
meding.
Free Auto Camp
Project Copied
in Coast Cities
MAKES CAMPAIGN
FOR CAMP MKT
The past rainy weather, while
1 It bus brought joy to tho hearts of
the farmers and ranchmen, has
! put n crimp in the road making in-
this section. The Osknr Ruber
company, who has the contract of
I paving the Pacific highway from
1 Ashland to the California line, has
been ready to commence the work
j of paving from the city line, and
Dr. S. A. Danl'ord, Methodist 'ia 1!'1 tho day set several times
superintendent who makes Ash-1 lor beginning operations, but rain
land his headquarters, has been " interfered. Now the pasUwo
out over his district recently in f '" 'K'H days are encouraging the
revival meetings and in a prelim- contraclors, so that tomorrow is
iniiry c paign for a permanent ; s(1t to start laying tho "hot stuff"
siinnner camp meeting and assein-1 llom 11,0 .riy "'"its out two
bly grounds for your people's Bi- mi,,'S 0llt- Everything- is In legi
ble conference. He says he finds inpss- "lul ir good "weather
a very general assent to the prop- ll"1,lfl tbis work will be
ciilion to put it on tho Ashland 'bed along.
Chautauqua ground if it can be 'ilrk Tnie. w '" ' con
done. Iraet for grading tho Green
Dr. Danl'ord and Mrs. Danford 1 Springs mountain road, has also
Ashland's fame for establishing have been engaged for the camp 1 lloim oll,.v waiting for sunshino to
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself a Re
publican candidate for Sheriff
of Jackson County, ut the May
primaries. Several years' ex
perience In Ibis lino of work,
including last fix months of
1919 In tho tnx'collection de
partment, thoroughly qualifies
me to administer the duties of
the office in an efficient man
ner, JOHN B. WIMER,
IT'S
period production of crude oil in
'- Process w
K&rZZy i H"""""s ,,r '
'iWv A llle" "s,i"""
l t. gSsY? ' 1 ' '""ill "eed 5
ArrrR Cuins comes Si-nsiiive.
AlTLK UKiPuSULM'T COMES Jot.
Arrr.it Sk ksi ss cvxt lit altii.
Arrta W'CAXNKHd cosu .rutNorJ.
In the spring when you're "all ,"'ril"5 in normal times.
in" faulted out Mo-kI thin, if
you will turn to Nature's remedy,' S';AK T l AtiAlX
a tunic made from wild roots and SEATTLE.-Ileti.il grocers pro
tious und delayed construction
under government operation and
much of the equipment is in bad
condition. Their rehabilitation
ill require large
capital. Some aulluir-
ate that the railroad)
50,000.000 ties which
I would require 2.000,0011.000
board feet of lumber und their
other lumber needs are in like
proportions.
Thus, It will be seen that con
ditions encouraging to railroad de
velopment and improvement di
rectly affect the prosperity of
hundreds of thousands of people
employed in the lumber industry
and conditions which hurt rail
roading automatically hurt lum-
barks, which has stuod fifty years lo ,lave advance Information
8 the best spring tonic you will that jobbers are planning to charge
find strenjrth regained. No need the trade 20.50 or $21 a, hun-tou-ll
ou it's Dr. iVrce'b Golden ...edweight for a sugar supply ex
Medical Discovery, put up in Ubet , ... ,. ., ,
or liquid form, and gold bv every I't",HI frora h:,n nebo on the
dnwist in the land. After a hard i,t'i,n'pr Fred Haxter.
winter shut up indoors, your 1 ooJ Members of the Seattle Cater
needs a temperance tonic, a tissue- is' association may consider the
-builder and blixid-maker such as this possible banishment of the sugar
'Medical Di.y.very"of Dr. I'ieree's. how, ,, I.eMr.il,n ,lf tne war.
- SEATTLE, WASH. "I was in a tun., rationing smt 'in in the event
(reneral run-down condition. Had ,,,,. are rdll(.,, u to al)0Ul
bad Wood, disordered stoniach,1 .,. .,... ,. ., .
kidney trouble and nervousn-. 1 - 8 "ou"" u- hlrh
tqok three bottles of Dr. l'i. ree'f ,l,,w cl""H "ot M-"m improbable.
Golden Medical Discovery and tive 'hey dwiared.
or six bottles of 'havorite 1're-j
scription' and waa completely: Koseimrg vi..s $r,uon to assist
cured. Have newr lx-en s'k a! count in ronsirurtion of bridge
day ainoe." Mks. MA!-.tr llASKl.Ni,: a( rSH UmMua ner in Alexan-
Ao, Wt iweniyit'vcuiu nvt, jder s addition.
MILK COWi"
NOT "MILCH COW"
Hereafter It will he "milk cow"
end not "milch cow" at least so
far ns the United Stat.is depart
ment of agriculture is concerned.
This decision murks the termi
nation ot a controversy in which
etymologists in the department
have had not a little interest.
Those defending "inilch" have
pointed to scriptural use und cer
tain of the classics as establish
ing precedents, while the opposi
tion has contended that dairymen
u I ne iiulo camp to accommodate
tourists is spreading so extensive
ly over the country llial practical
ly every city on the coast has
either adopted the idea or is plan
ning a camp for the coming sum
mer when the tourist trade prom
ises to become the yrealest ever
witnessed. The San Francisco
Chronicle tells of the auto camp
project inaugurated in Ashland
that is being copied all over the
foast stales tliusly:
"Now that the wilder is ended It
Is time to talk again about auto
mobile camping grounds for the
thousands of tourists that come
Into San Francisco every summer.
Other cities of the country have
provided space and facilities for,
parking, but so far San Francis-!
co und Oakland have not, j
meetings in Kansas, .Michigan and, ,lpR,u ,l10 spring's operations nt
North Dakota this summer this; Point. He has everything
being Dr. Danford's sixteenth year I ready to start for tho summer,
as the leading worker in North ' i""1 if ,,ie K"l weather holds, ex
Dakola. pects to get his clews of men out
Tho .Michigan folks wero so1'0 ,Ilp ca,"l)s on tho mountain to
pleased with Dr. Danford and wife! s,il, t work Monday. Theso sec
last Hummer that they engaged ,iol,s of roati building will be the
tin in for the next three years, scene of great activity f rom now on
People who have been in Dr. Dan-1 'brougliout the summer.
ford's meetings in tho middle, "
Sr.!e.:"oX,phZi,B.'Political Announcements
I h'ereDy announce my candidacy
for re-nomination for the office
ot Sheriff on the Republican
ticket, subject to the May piint
maries. I feel that my record
as a public official during the
first term entitles ma to re
nomination and re-election.
C E. TEltltlLL.
Kor Assessor
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the'noinlimtion for the of-; anteed. money. back corn remover.
flee of County Assessor of Jack-' costs but a trlile at any dru ator.
son County, subject to tho wish- ' u " "wreucoai.o.i.-uicuiio. .
The corn begins to loie Its grip
nt once. In a day or two It Is mo
looie that you can lift It off, root
nnd nil. 'twlxt thumb and finger.
That's the lat of it, as million
have found out. It i the simple,
effective nnd common-sense way to
be rid of corns.
"Oi ts-It." the never-falll' , (?ur
es of the voters of the Repub
lican party at the primary clec
tion of May 21st.
.1. II. COLEMAN.
Sold in Ashland and recom
mended as the woild's best corn
remedy by McNair Iiros.
(amp can bo established in Ashland.
Political Announcements. .J15 00
Politicul Display Adv. the In. !36
Dr. Danford has bought the i Cnsli must accompany order on
I'ohland homo on the Iloulevard " political advertising,
in Ashland and will becomo a part , .
I'pon the solicitation of friends I
of the real life of the city in uj
few weeks. J
He was -in secular professional j
life several years before becom-
"Tho movement for automobile ing a preacher, so ho knows life
parking spaces started in Ashland, I from other ' angles than the1
Ore., so far as can betraced, and i church.
the movement has grown into na-
tion-wide prominence. At Ash-i A short time ago O. P. P.il!ing3
land there is provided u great sent a copy of R. P. Campbell's
hare consented to become a can-i
didate for County Commission
er, subject to May primaries. I
am a good roads enthusiast and
think business methods can
prevail in county affairs.
VICTOR BURSELL.
Adv. It. V. D. 2, Medford.
cpen space near tho town to which i new publication, "The Daughter
ranchmen and farmers in general fils is i"1""'1 nml electricity nnd of the Rogues," to Ralph Par-
use "milk" instead of "milch" nl-lM"1)1' ""PPlied. All the comforts j lette, the noted Chautauqua lee-,
most imiversally. The advocates ' ot ko,lle "le ,llel'e "n1 the( turer, who ut present is editor of
ot "milk" also favored that word ' "ilulonol,' ,llives unpacks his, the Lyceum Magazine. This week
i x, , -of her bit und kids nnd slavs fm Mr. Billinas received the following1
uri-uuse, uiey i-ouieiuieti, ji was i " " i
moro Etrictlv an English word i " '""k " spun i uum m uiMMcv-mnu,, -,
moves them. lette, who ulso pays a line com-
"When they get ready lo move ' pliment to Mr. Campbell:
iilillpiliiiiM. "Nearest to 1 1
rffiJsSJ Cverythinf" 1:1
m
rm
m
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White House Grocery
Caters to the most particular customers anil ask to belried
out. We ulso carry the best goods that can be obtained ut
these markets. We always have the best vegetables that run
be bought and at Just as reasonable price as can be handled
In the near future our stock, also the building, will be
given a readjusting to make things moro attractive; ulso that
our force will be able to give better service lo the trade.
Thanking nil for the continuance of their patronage, I
await your commands,
J.C.KAEGl
Successor to A. C. Niuinger.
while "milch" was akin to Cer
niiin. Since Americanization of
language ns well as ideals is nn
article In every patriot's creed, it
Is thought that this lust sally of
the "milk" defenders helped as
much us any to decide the ques
tion in their favor.
they pull up stakes nnd go, but
most of them leave considerable
money behind them, in the form
of gasoline and oil and minor re
pairs to the cars, and In food
bought."
BLIND TEACHER
WINS CERTIFICATE
Miss Derna Ilaigbt lias lately
Engineer F. C. Dlllard has dein
MisMatcd that he alko can accom
plish what old King Canute failed
to do when ho commanded the
water to stand still he run make
water flow in a barren desert and
can prove the feat for which Her
bert Hoover Is being lauded by
his adherents, that of making wa
ter run uphill.
With the oneniuz of the gates
ih-. t,..k , i... vntiav r ii. o ti.,i;hs can be found out is the (inly l OX EXHIBITION
district hus water in its ditches, il llnd person to receive one of tluse' PORTLAND. Samples of what
and plenty of It also. This water) certificates, she has been teach-h,lilu,,y may 1U" Wear " '"'r hu'
is brought from Rear creek nud: itlK music to a large class in Ashr in ,,er huir '" ,ho ot ,lu"
is of sufficient quantity to irri- ld for a number of years mid , ",a,ie are 10 m "
gate the wide reaches of that vuU,lls llllly friends over the state.0" tl,e 8eC0m' "00r U'e T
"My Very Dear Friend:
"It was fine ot you to take thej
trouble to send me the 'Daughter;
of the Rogues.' I have curried It'
along until I could read it today.;
i Your picturesque land is fortuniitu;
again in having such a literary
genius ns Mr. Campbell to set its
! beauties into Bitch verse. Mr.
I Cumpbell has the real poetic sense
! and a wonderful ability to put
j metaphors into poetic form, nnd
to write sentences worth quoting.
I thank you for sending me the
book. I have read it today with
great pleasure."
received a leaclier's state certifi-:
cute in music. Miss Haight so far foXTRABAXD FEATHERS
HOTEL MANX
Powell St., at GTarrell
San Franciscc
In the heart of the
business, shopping
d and theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every room.
Our commodious
lobby ,f ine service.and
Homelike restaurant
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
OF
Wadco Coffee
Jelly Powder
D. Q. Tapioca
Steam's Self Service Store
ley, which will mean progression ' who tuko pride in her developing
library, , where they have been
and prosperity for that district, j r her talent under such ban.li- placed through the efforts of .1
The regular rotation of Irrigation ! cap. ' She has been a jmpil or liam U Ki"ley' Iire8lltM" ui ,ho
will from now on take place, with j Madame Alma Tracey-Young for 0ieon Au(il"""' "'"My- T1'e
water turned on tne land lying several years and is now taking1
within leach or the ditches. j heavy work for the concert stage.
Tin Talent district bids fair to 1 Miss Haight bus given recitals
come into its own, with the pros-1 in California and Oregon and
pect of water. The valley Is de-,huis a concert tour for the fu
lightfully situated, with broad e-,ture. Madame Tnicey-Yonng
pauses gradually rising on both.Bnys that her technique is almot
miles to the foothillR of the mouii- eei feet and Willi her remarkable
tains. Talent district has plenty hsicat strength for endurancM
of space to expand nnd develop. i that she could easily rlantl tl.
and with the only 'drawback lack strain of n concert tour.
ot water eliminated, the future!
tor that section looks particularly Salem. Papr company pur-
jbrifht. jcuase additional water power.
group Includes various clusters oi
aigrette and bird of paradise on
which high valuation Is placed, j
heron and goura pigeon. In all '
there are 17 plumes and an
aigrette head.
The feathers were sent here by
1, l,llleil iruimui, n-ui-iuij .
the National Audubon society of:
New -York and represent portions
of a large cargo of contraband j
leathers which were being smug-,
gli-d into the country for use in
millinery stores.
1
Si
i. will attract you. : t
n European Plan rates : f
HI $1.00 DP. C . :
BMuageaeit Kt"
pw)ryS Nl Oi)oslto the riaza
1 fcm
WILL IT PAV TO OWN A YAW; II DRAW SAW?
, , . 1 1 . ... 1 1 . .
iijiiiu )im 1.111 fnw a iini ui wooii a uy Hl a msl or 5I.2. p-r cord
With a Vaughn daw one man can produw 20 rt,,,U a day, ut a r ..7i-
Vaughn .lra mm will earn ,o $19JW ,liy pntit, h oil and gasoline, nblcli, for 10 hou' con
tinuou running will cost about $1.50. pmiun. tun
Hra how qakklythe Yragha drag w will pay fr iMt in aildl.ional )rofi,M? And after it lm
rrrtrrir-'v - .
Come In and let m show yoa, hMILPIEL At the corner on Ui. Plaza.