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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1919)
r bAòfc F ö tÜ Must Have 100 to Get Special Train Sunday P ro v id in g one h u n d red fans will sign up for tickets, a special tra in will c arry them and th e A shland baseball team to Weed n e rt Sunday to r a gam e w ith th e N o rth ern C ali fo rn ia a ll-sta r bunch. Baseball is beginning to get a real hold on A sh land. The fare will be $5.30 for th e round trip . The tra in will leave A shland some tim e Sunday m orning and re tu rn directly a fte r th e game. F an s are urged to sign up im m edi ately as th e S outhern Pacific com pany m ust be notified th is evening as to w h eth er o r not a sufficient num ber will go to assu re th e tra in . One hundred m ust sign. P u t down y our nam e a t: W hite H ouse Grocery, E nders, A ln u tt’s B illiard P a rlo r, or th e Com m ercial Club. I t is going to be th e h a rd e st fought gam e yet, a m erry crow d is going and if you like a good tim e you c a n ’t afford to m iss it. Thursday, Septembël* 4, 1019 ASHLAND DAILY TED1ÑG9 g S ta rtin g Monday one of th e finest and best equipped garages in S outh; ern Oregon will open in th e new concrete building ju st finished on E ast Main stre e t. This will be con ducted by th e firm of Kay & Mor rison, who have leased th e b uild ing and a re g etting it in shape to conduct a first-la ss garage. The firm will s ta rt out w ith re p a ir work, and th en eventually h an d le all a u tom obile equipm ent and will proba bly ta k e the agency for cars. Mem bers of th e firm a re Daniel F. Kay, who has been associated w ith the vulcanizing w orks w here he con ducted autom obile rep airin g , and Elm er M orrison, his fo rm er p a rtn e r, who d u rin g the w ar h as been em ployed as su b stitu te le tte r c a rrie r for th e city. Both these young men are well know n and capable and the new business s ta rts out under m ost auspicious conditions. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. C a rte r a re ii th is week from L ake of th e W ood1 w here they have been spending tht sum m er, and will probably rem aii h ere on account of banking interest: which necessitated Mr. C a rte r s presence, due to th e absence o C ashier J. W. McCoy of th e First N ational bank. Mr. C arter sta te th a t th e population a t th e lake has m aterially changed w ithin th e past w eek o r so. F am ilies w ith chil d ren have retu rn ed to th e ir homes to be ready for th e opening school, w hile th e opening of the deer season has seen a fresh buncl of sportsm en located a t th e lake In te re st in ta k in g up locations a< th a t reso rt still continues as active as ever. Surveyors a re kept busy laying out lots for cottages and w ithin th e past week w ere on the ground w here they laid out tw e n t1 new lots, which they hoped would be sufficient to m eet th e demand fo r a long tim e, but Mr. C a rte r stat ed th a t it was reported before hr le ft th e lake th a t every one of these had been tak en . A larg e num ber of K lam ath F a lls people have tak en lots on th e lake shore th is sum m er. “ I consider th e L ake of th e W ood1 road to C ra te r Lake is by all odds th e best from th is section,” Mr. C ar ter. rem arked on com m enting on road conditions in th a t vicinity. “ W hile it is rough in some sections, especially th is side of th e lake, it is b e tte r a ll aro u n d th a n any othei road to th e lak e .” ‘East, West, Hame Is Best” Says Mr. Reed Public Nurse Resigns Position Have a fit at Orres Tailors. • * • Mr. an d Mrs. B radford C a rte r and little son of P o rtla n d a re visiting 1 11 nn»»ni !i n»»u:» Miss R osetta McGrail, county, Miss E unice Sm ith, Mrs. F ran cis a t th e hom e of th e fo rm e r’s parents, public h e a lth n u rse for th e past f i t M urphy a n d Evelyn, M errill have Mr. a n d Mrs. J. A. C arter,-(on Hel- ______ teen m onths, has resigned her po- re tu rn e d from several d ay s’ visit m an street. • • • J Conley of S eattle, w ith his wife sition and left Jackson county yes- am ong old friends on A pplegate Miss M arion Sum m ers will leave and d au g h ters, a re in A shland and terd ay for h er hom e in P hiladelphia, river. th is evening on tra in No. 53 fo r Cali- are stoppin g a t th e Vendom e a p a rt- P a -> w here she will visit w ith .re l- • • a Mr. atives and friends. Miss M cGrail’s Mrs. M. R. M iller retu rn ed hom e fo rn ia w here she will e n te r Mills m ent house {or th e present. college n e a r O akland for th e com- Conley has joined the th ro n g of fur- successor has not been yet au- yesterday to G ran ts Pass a fte r vis ing year. ; nished house seekers and if he can nounced. iting w ith frien d s in th is city. • • • « • » locate a hom e will stay here until | C. A. Lee and fam ily of M orris. Mrs. Lovell Sw isher and little son. spring. They cam e here on account Cliff Payne m akes plant stands. 4-2 who have been v isiting th e fo rm e r’s of the d a u g h te r’s h e a lth , as she is M inn., who a re on an autom obile siste r, Mrs. T. N. H um phreys on a suf£erer from asthm a. " I like to u r of the west, w ere inm ates of the F actory stre e t, left th is m orning for thig section very w ell,” rem arked auto-cam p for several days recently. J. W. Icenhow er left last evening D rain w here they will visit w ith an- Mf Conley y e ste rday, “ and if I find ! while on th e ir wa^ th ro u g h to South w here he will again locate and tak e o th e r siste r of Mrs. Sw isher before jugt w hat T w ant T shall probably ! e rn C alifornia. They rep o rt road con up th e business he left to en list in - ditions on th e coast fa r from ideal th e arm y service. Since his re tu rn leaving for th e ir hom e in Iowa locate here perm anently. Mr. Con th is year owing to th e im m ense • • • from G erm any Mr. Icenhow er has ley has been tro u b led w ith rheu- . , , , m atlsm and th in k s th is clim ate and : “ ■” <»>"< °< Srading and pavtng g . W W om en help w anted a t th e can been visiting his p aren ts, Mr. and « » “ ‘h a t by n e « y e a r au- 2-2t | th e use „( the m ineral w a te rs will »»• Mrs. J. B. Icenhow er in A shland. nery im m ediately. tom obiling th ro u g h th e coast states • • • ; be a help to him . will be a delig h tfu l pastim e, when Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dunn of N orth S tation .A gent George N. K ram er, th e Pacific highw ay w ill be paved Main s tre e t a re back from a ten wife and son a re back from a vaca th ro u g h o u t th e g re a te r portion of its day visit in San Francisco. tion spent a t Long Beach, Calif. • • • . th o u san d m ile extent. They enjoyed * * • th e ir stay in th e A shland camp Glenn R hodes of A lam eda, Calif.. I Mrs. Mary W oods has ren ted h er which, they stated , is th e best they hom e on L aurel stre e t to Prof. W il is in A shland th is -week, a guest of have found on th e ir trip. son, principal of th e Ju n io r high O. C. H inds on Oak street. ■ M in im ....... ... HEALTH SEEKERS LI LOCAL AND PERSONAL school, who will occupy it w ith his m other. Mrs. W oods will go to P o rtlan d to live th is w inter. « * • E veryone is going to th e M ed ford N at. F rid a y . B enefit dance for W om en’s building. 4-1 • • • Mrs. Elva Rouse received a le t te r from her son Jim m ie th is m orn ing w ritte n on A ugust 16, in which he sta te d th a t th e S. S. B rutus on which he is statio n ed , was ju st pass ing th ro u g h th e P an am a Canal. He expected to land in New York in a few days, a fte r which he will be sent to B rem erton, W ash., for his dis charge. It will probably be Decem ber before th e young sailor reaches home. T Caie E lk s B lock Good Old F ashioned Cooking, com bined w ith service. S hort o r ders an d good dinners. W e a re here and we w ant to stay. If we please you te ll p th e rs, if we do not te ll us. Thermos Bottles For Summer Pic.Nics Keeps Food or D rink hot or cold—when, where and as you like it. O. P. C ordill and fam ily of C ham berlain, S. D., who left th e ir home Band L ead er A pplehoff an May 6 on an autom obile trip to the nounces th e follow ing program for Pacific coasts cam ped several days HARDW ARE i th e open a ir concert in L ith ia park a t the au to -p ark last week. They re tom orrow , F rid ay , n ig h t: ported a fine trip so fa r and sta te d M arch, Reeves. th a t they had found all kinds of Baking Product« and O verture, “ The D azzler.” places to cam p, b u t none so ideally Light Lunches “ How Are You Going to W et situ a te d or well equipped as th e The week of Septem ber 29 is be Y our W h istle ? ’ L ith ia P a rk cam p. ing arra n g e d as Home P ro d u cts W altz, “ W edding of th e W inds.” W eek in A shland. All of th e m er M arch, “ N orth B end.” The deer h u n tin g F red s— E a rn er c h a n ts will m ake window displays “ A N ight In Ju n e ,” By R equest. and H errin— cam e down from Red of all goods they h an d le th a t a re “ J u s t th e W ay He Lied to Me.” m ountain th is m orning w ith th re e m an u fa ctu red in Oregon. Oregon “ Star-Spangled B anner.” fine bucks. F red H errin m et them m a n u fa c tu re rs and jobbers will visit up th e canyon and brought th e deer A shland th a t week and it is hoped Corner Fourth and A Street Across down in his car. The rep o rt th a t a From the Depot. th a t they m ay be welcomed by fine horse got shot up the canyon was an window displays in all th e sto res of e rro r. F re d H errin says he was O regon products. Mrs. L am kin is run to d e a th by th e boys chasing president of th e Oregon Hom e P ro deer. Anyhow they got th re e and ducts Club and som e of h e r com declare th a t every one of them bears m ittees will call upon th e m erchants evidence of bullets. and a rra n g e fo r th e p roper displays, FLO UR, FE E D , SEEDS tlets m ake O regon Hom e P ro d u cts The Best T h at Can Be H ad On th e SCHOOL NOTICE W eek a big one in A shland. H un F r u it packing is being carried on M arket. All pupils of Bellview School dis d reds of Oregon m a n u fa c tu re rs and a t th e A shland F ru it and Produce tric t will m eet a t th e school House jobbers will visit A shland th a t week association on Oak stre e t, and th a t prom ptly a t 8:30 a. m., Septem ber 8. The jitn ey w ill leave a t th a t and we should show them th a t Ash place of business p resen ts a very tim e. By o rd er of th e School Board 353 East Main. Tel. 214 land m erchants a re alive to th e in lively appearance a t th is season. 3-2 te re st of Oregon in stitu tio n s. This week th e association is packing Howell p ears fo r ea ste rn shipm ents, while th e first of next week will see th e packing of D’A njou and Bose pears in full swing. In th e past eighteen days th e association has shipped out fifteen cars of peaches and tw o cars of pears. Provost Brothers BON TON BAKERY AND COFFEE PARLOR M. C. Reed retu rn ed hom e Mon H arry Silver is hom e from G rants day from his C hautauqua to u rs of five m onths tra v e lin g th ro u g h Pass w here he had been looking a f twelve sta te s and p a rts of Canada. te r business for some tim e. In discussing th e m a tte r today, h J. W. Icenhow er has a G erm an -aid: “ A shland never looked so good to me as it does today. I have helm et on exhibition in th e window just retu rn ed from my th ird C hau of th e Icenhow er second-hand store tau q u a to u r and according to the on E ast Main stre e t, which he p u r record of m ileage kep t by th e Elli- chased in G erm any w here he had ;on-W hite system . I have traveled served in th e arm y of occupation a lto g e th e r 60,000 m iles and have for five m onths. This is one of the covered every section of thi spiked dress helm ets w orn only by try, and I w ant to say th a t A$li- the P russian G uards. • • a and is th e m ost w onderful place I A udry and Ivan H all of W illiam s >ver saw. As a place to live it has have come to A shland and will e n te r no equal. I have been driven by the public schools h ere th is w inter. enthusiastic citizens in au to s for a distance of fifty m iles to see the Miss M arjorie G illette retu rn ed beauties of th e ir country, b u t com T he S tate Council of Defense for last night from San F rancisco w here >ared to A shland th e re was' nothing Oregon, th ro u g h C ornelia M arvin, she had been m aking an extended to see. th e s ta te h isto ria n , has requested “A fter seeing o th er localities visit w ith relatives. th e assistance of th e A m erican Le « • * of boasted fam e I have alw ays gone J. F. Sm ith of R oseburg was an gion to com plete th e S tate H isto ri iway asking m yself th is question: cal Record, which is desired before W hy is it th a t we are not a ttr a c t, A shland business visitor th is week. Septem ber 18, as it is contem plated • • • ng m ore people to ou r hom e town, to deliver sta te m edals to all sol Mrs. Jessie S tra tto n , who has been which in the pu rity and variety of its U nusual activities are reported a t diers on th e 11th of November. visiting h er m o th er, Mrs. Mary w aters, its unsurpassed n a tu ra l Woods, in A shland, left last evening, th e A shland Iron W orks resu ltin g It is necessary, th erefo re, th a t scenery a n d all aro u n d h e a lth fu l with h e r children and m aid, for h er the records be com pleted so th a t from th e road m aking in th is sec conditions stan d s absolutely in a hom e in P o rtla n d . Mrs. S tra tto n every service m an will secure his tion of th e county. O rders for build class by its e lf? ’ But upon coming was called hom e on th e receipt of a m edal, and it is very im p o rta n t th a t ing an d rep a irin g m achinery, and home I see everyw here th e evidence le tte r from h er husband saying th a t every m an’s m ilitary record be filed co n stru ctin g a sp h alt k e ttle s keep th e of th e coining of b e tte r days. In fact her hom e had been burglarized. w ith th e S tate H istorian. Lynn D. larg e force of m en em ployed in the they have alread y arriv ed . P ro s • » » W ow at, secretary of A shland Post foundry busy all th e tim e. This perity is w ith us and it seem s to N. J. R easoner secured som e m am of th e A m erican Legion, has been week a large ord er was received be only th e beginning of w h at is m oth peaches th is week from th e o r com m unicated w ith, and will secure from S. S. Shell, who has charge of to be, for all over th e country in chard of A lbert Johnson, w hich he personal m ilitary service blanks for th e road construction a t G rants hotels and on th e tra in s people are was sending to his friends. These all A shland m en who saw service P ass to build equipm ent for his use talk in g about A shland. peaches w ere fine specim ens and in th e w orld w ar. As soon as they “ In Mesa, Ariz., I was ta lk in g with averaged over eleven inches in c ir a rriv e they can be secured, filled On th e ir way hom e from Seattle one of th e professors of th e high cum ference which was th e fa rth e s t point n o rth and w eighed 14% out and re tu rn e d for th e S tate rec schpol. W hen I told him I w as from reached on th e ir autom obile to u r of ord. ounces. Ashland he sp ran g to his feet and th e Pacific coast states. A. T. Borst • • • shook h ands w ith me th e second and wife and Joseph B orst of Coal Mrs. M ary J. Jam es has gone to tim e and said, ‘I spent one week Jacksonville to spend tw o ings, Calif., w ere cam ped in th e wreeks Rev. C. F. K oehler and tw o sons, th ere a few years ago and it has L ith ia au to -p ark to r a couple of days w ith h e r son, Ju d g e G. A. G ardner. F re d and P aul, re tu rn ed yesterday ever since been th e dream of my id u rin g th e p ast week. They wer* ♦ • « • < > from a h u n tin g trip in th e W agner life to own a hom e of five acres on loud in th e praises of th e free a u to < > Mrs. Jam es Forbes is a guest at I • B u tte country. They b ro u g h t back th e hillside th e re overlooking the the A ustin Hotel and is looking a f “ It pays to a d v ertise,” rem arked camp, w hich they declare to be the < > w ith them a deer which th e three city and th a t b eau tifu l p a rk .’ I told te r some tim b er in te re sts on W ag Mrs. J. F . Rocho recently. “ Mr. p re ttie st and best equipped a u to claim to have secured in p a rtn e r him th a t he had my sym pathy until n e r creek. Rocho p u t an ad. in th e T idings last camp on th e coast. ship. The fo rtu n a te neighbors in the tim e arriv ed when he would be • • • week o ffering pigs for sale, and be th e vicinity of th e m anse a re fea st able to locate w ith us.” Jam es Bailey has been busy about fore it had gone m ore th a n once we ing on venison today. tow n for a few days engaging men had so m any calls fo r pigs th a t we Bob W agner and C laude Saun B illiard players p refer th is place to go to w ork a t a Bray logging and could have sold as m any again as because they know th a t they can get d ers cam e in from th e woods the S> PEOPLE’S FORVM $> lum ber camp. we had. It was th e sam e way w ith GOOD cues; and m odern equipm ent fore p a rt of th e week w ith a fine • • • o u r house w hich we ad vertised for m akes a lot of difference in th e pleas W aste of W ater spike buck. Thom as A. M orris has sold a tra c t ren t. A fter one notice in th e paper ure of th e game. It seem s too bad th a t those c iti C. R. Jellison and his New York of 280 acres on C attle creek, east the house was rented. If people say You KNOW it. zens who ta k e pride enough in the P ro fan ity , gam bling and o th er un s ta te friends left today for th e Dead of A shland, to W a lter G. T ucker th a t adv ertisem en ts do not brin g desirable elem ents a re absolutely In d ian country to try th e ir luck in city to ten d b eau tifu l law ns are and wife. The la tte r expect to im resu lts, tell them I can te ll a n o th e r TABOO here. W e invite GENTLE com pelled to let th e ir flow ers and d e e r hunting. prove th e ir new purchase and will MEN only. sto ry .” law ns su ffe r for w a te r w hile a This is a clean, congenial am use probably eventually m ake th e ir hom e g reat w aste is going on am ong other m ent h all fo r decent clean-cut fel-1 there. TOURISTS STOPPING citizens. I ride over every p a rt of lows. • • • AT LOCAL HOTELS TH E POPULAR REALTY CO. A shland nearly every day and Mrs. Abbie Sm ith and tw o sons 211 E. Main St.. Phone 68 V isitors reg iste rin g a t th e local “ A m an can borrow m oney on know' w hereof I speak. T here is of Los Angeles a rriv ed in Ashland “Clean Sport for Regular Fellow s” I w hat he puts into a home. He can’t m uch needless w aste of w'ater every Tuesday and are expecting to m ake hotels a re : Hotel Austin on w hat he pays o ut for re n t.” day. F o r instance in one place I C harles E. E. Davis. San F ra n cis “ I w ant to see every w age-w orker found th e children dam m ing up th e th eir, hom e in th is city.. ow n his own hom e.” co; Mrs. Jam es Forbes, P o rtla n d ; filling the — W. B W ilson, U. S. Sec’y of Labor. s tre e t w ith sand and Do y our bit by dancing for th e W e have several choice hom es as place w ith w ater, m aking a great U. of O. W om en’s building a t Med Mrs. Ivan ' W ells, W ^lla W alla, DAN CONNER, Proprietor. W ash.; T. W. Overeach, B erkley; w ell as bargains in acreage. Some lake. At a n o th e r I saw th e hose ford N at. F rid ay . 4-1 Mr. and M rs. F. H uston, Los An can be sold on sm all paym ents and tu rn e d on full blast on th e sidew alk H ea d q u a rte rs fo r Com m ercial Men ■ • a easy term s. and T ourists. geles; Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith Folsum . and th e w a te r ru n n in g down th e Miss A nna H argrove is m oving her Santa M onica; Seth Leavens and E uropean P lan. E xcellent Grill. walk for a block. Besides th e town m illinery p a rlo r th is week from the M erchants’ L unch. is full of leaky plum bing th a t w astes room she has occupied in J. H. Mc wife, P o rtla n d ; Mrs. W. H. A rm Two Blocks from L ith ia P a rk . thousands of gallons of w ater. I Gee’s sto re to th e newly fitte d room strong, Minmeapolic, M inn.; A. N. H olden an d fam ily, Corning, Calif.: am law abiding, but it tak e s a lot in th e P ioneer block. ASHLAND, OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. I. C hapm an, San Di / * • • of nerve to see a law n going down for w ant of irrig a tio n w hile o thers More people a re drying peaches ego; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sm ith, Los X W illard B atteries N ever S ta rt Any are so careless in th e w aste of ou r and o th e r fru it th is year th a n ever A ngeles; Lloyd Stitson, Los A n (In co rp o rated ) th in g They C an’t F inish. precious w ater. A shland needs to before. An un u su ally bountiful geles; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. W alton Office an d W orks No, 248 H elm an P o rtla n d . conserve m ore w ater for th e city ’s crop and th e necessities arisin g St., A shland, Ore. oHtel Columbia needs, b ut u n til th e city a u th o rities from the high cost of living a re the Edna J. Lee, C anton, S. D. ; D e a n . M an ufacturing E ngineers, G eneral ta k e a too long delayed action reasons fo r utilizing th e products Repair Work T. U pton, L a G rande; M arie L a u s along th a t line th e police should w ithin reach of alm ost all. W e m an u fa ctu re P aving P la n t te n H ow land, Palo Alto. show vigilance and every w a te r ___________________ E quipm ent, Sawm ill, M ining and w aster b ro u g h t to th e police court W hy re n t? You can buy one of Mr. and M r , E. V. Sturseon and S h ip , M achine^, and given a stiff fine. B etter a rre s t th e m ost desirable hom es in Ash W. J. S turgeon of LeM oore, Calif., ^ ork’; Grey lron> sem i-S teel, B rass th e w'asters instead of those who land fo r m uch less th a n cost. Small who a re on an autom obile trip to and Bronze C astings of every kind. irrig a te a few m inutes overtim e in cash paym ent, balance $20 per H aving tho ro u g h ly equipped ou r B laine, W ash., w ere cam ped a t th e an effo rt to save th e ir crops, flow m onth. Call a t 316 H argadine p lan t fo r th e m an u fa ctu re a n d re L ith ia a u to -p a rk fo r a couple of days ers or law ns. stre e t. 3-3t p a irs of heavy and all classes of m a d u rin g th e p ast week. • • • m rs . e . t . M e r r il l : chine an d foundry w ork, we solicit y our o rd ers and inquiries. E stim ates A. C. N ininger and fam ily cam e in Editors, preachers and file» ex- and q u o tatio n s furnished on applica Launspach’s Jazz at Medford Nat last n ig h t from an extended outing tion. __ _____ __ jp ect to tte swatted. spent at the Lake of the Woods. Tel. 80 i Friday. Come dance. 201 E ast Main. « • • Victory Ashland Feed Store My Name Is Dennis Military Service Record Wanted F LA ST T IM E Bryant Washburn IN “ LOVE EQUI TODAY IN S U R A N C E ” F R IDAY----- --------------------------- SATURDAY Chas. Ray IN “ B ill H en ry” His Very Latest Picture SUNDAY------------- ---------------------- MONDAY E L SIE F E R G U S O N ’ in “S o c i e t y E x ile » C O M IN G C H A R L E S C H A P L IN Deer Stories Are Coming to Front in «SUNNYSIDE » Advertising Has Quick Results ♦ « Ding Dong Aliralt’s Billiard Parlor Hotel Austin CWillanO Ashland Iron Works Jordan Electric ii Ding Dong” School Days Good Unes and Tips Beaver Realty Co. 99 Are here again and we; are w e ll pre pared to out fit the hoys and girls. A handy list of w anted item is here. Look over it, and supply your w a n ts AT T H IS S T O R E AT O N C E. It May Mean Saving Later ;; GIRLS BOYS School Hosiery School Dresses School Bloomers School H air Ribbons School Handkerchiefs School Hose Supporters School Headwear School Corsets School Hats and Caps School Pants School Waists School Shirts School Hose School Sweaters School Suspenders School Handkerchiefs All At B argain P riées CASH NO ONLY Accounts Company 41i‘ I