Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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tM day, September 26. 1Ô10
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A. B ert F reem an leaves today for
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
C orvallis w here he expects to e n te r
WANTED— Experienced
waitres<n<
th e O. A. C. to ta k e up th e study
a t good salary. Address H otel
lÍ lWHWÍaÍHIIIIIIIHHtinÍlllllllll HIIÍHÍ of anim al husbandry. Mr. F reem an
O sburn, Eugene, Ore.
23-6t
tit - t
»s T&3ora. ©4« tak e s adv an tag e of th e governm ent
vocational law which provides tu itio n
FO R SALE— Most desirable, m odern,
’
• • •
15-acre free irrig a te d hom e iu>
a ir s .. Ç a rrie R yan of G ran ts P ass and m aintenance for all ex-servicé
A
shland. Also a full block of 20
m
en
who
are
su
fferin
g
from
disabil­
A
team
earn belonging to Mike M organ
I Iv L U U I lL U I llw l«
A Los Angeles p ap er of recent
Men's
At a m eeting of th e Business Men’s
cam é up yesterday to spend a week
lots which I will sell on l,ong tim«?
g service.
ran aw ay th is forenoon and sm ashed
date quotes some to u rist who alleges association held a t th e Com m ercial
and sm all installm en ts; ho b u ild­
w ith friends, a fte r which she will go ity co n tracted • d u rin
• •
th in g s up generally, while Mr. Mor-
to have been over th e Pacific high- club room s Tuesday n ig h t Mr. L. F.
ings ,but plenty larg e and sm all
to C alifornia to m ake an extended
fru it and alfalfa. A capital hom e
Dwight G regg and F red S
c h u e r-' gan w as th ro w n o out
a jp n
Rev. A. A. A bbott, archdeacon of way and claim s th e follow ing con- F erguson presented some splendid
Schuer-
ut of th e w
wajgon
visit. *
site. R. D. Sanford, Low er H el-
m an a re am ong th e A shland boys who and was quite badly h u rt. The horses th e Episcopal ch u rch of Ohio, w ith ditions prevail in O regon:
ideas in reg ard to th e decorations
m an St., A shland.
2 3 - td
“ P ractically all Oregon roads a re and displays and was appointed a
;
H em stitching, Picoting, 10 cents leave for E ugene today to en roll as becam e scared a t som ething on B h e a d q u arte rs a t C leveland, Ohio, ar-
stre e t and ran out to th e intqrsec- rived in th e city M onday to spend bad. Most of them a re m erely cow- com m ittee of one to call on the Ash-
. a.X »r4. We Pay th e postage. The stu d e n ts in th e university.
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tion of B and W ater streets, w here th is week visiting w ith relatives in paths.
land m erchants in behalf of the asso-
V anltjf H a t Shop, M edford, Ore. 6-tl
H
arold
Simpson
will
go
to
Eugene
they
stru
c
k
the
porch
a
t
th
e
A
shland
th
is
p
a
rt
of
th
e
sta
te
,
“
From
Los
Angeles
to
Y
osem
ite
ciation and w ork out plans for dec- SHORT ORDERS AND LUNCHES
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Rev.
A
bbott
left
Cleveland
Sep-
today
to
e
n
te
r
th
e
university
as
a
Mills.
The
tongue
of
th
e
wagon
was
th
e
roads
a
re
p
a
rticu
la
rly
good,
oratio n s and displays.
QUICK SERVICE
R elatives of Miss Agnes D anford
stu
d
e
n
t
for
th
e
com
ing
year.
broken
and
th
e
horses
knocked
tem
b
er
6,
and
has
spent
th
e
tim
e
t
the
F
rom
Yosem
ite
to
Merced
th
e
re
is
an
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Lunches P u t Up for T ravelers
i s ta te th a t the. rep o rt of her m arriag e
Lloyd Casebeer left for P o rtlan d down. Before they could be subdued, since then tra v e lin g and visiting w ith excellent highw ay an d driving is
207 E ast Main.
ONE KILLED, 10 HURT
is Incorrect. She is now teaching at
last
night to e n te r a business college however, they got on th e ir feet and relatives enroute. A fter spending easy w ith th e exception' of Signal
ITnalaska, A laska, and is not m ar­
(Special to The T idings)
d uring the w inter.
s ta rte d again, th is tim e throw ing th e week in A shland he will leave Hill, w here th e grade is bad and
ried.
MONTREAL, Sept. 26.— One m an
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Mr. M organ a g a in st a wagon stand- for C alifornia and then re tu rn home th e roads áre rough.
• • •
was killed and sixteen in ju red in the
Special for tom orrow only: Picnic ing by th e hitching rack. The team going th ro u g h Colorado and Utah
“ From Merced to Red Bluff th ere
See W. A. F reeb erg . fo r w atch.
explosion of an acetylene tank in th<>
clock, jew elry and spectacle rep air- ham9 35c Po u n d : bacon bai>ks 42c ran down to th e ice plant w here they w here he will visit w ith relatives who a re excellent C alifornia Highways. w elding room of th e Vickers Ship­
.ughi.
LI.-.
l it q in tao: ■ • lates. lie e s .'m a te s R ed B luff to G ran ts P ass is excellent building p lan t yesterday.
7 e o d tl Pound. Plav.
Meat M arket.
64 w ere fin.tli;'
Qld prices.
North M_in.
23-1 was stunned by th e fall and it is not th a t he will have visited w ith 100 w ith th e exception of soitoe rough
3
know n yet how seriously he is in­ relatives before he re tu rn s to his gravel roads. G ran ts P ass to A shland
Mrs. A. Yerkes of G rants P ass is a
PAULSERUD & BARRETT
George S tan n ard left th is m orning jured.
has th e w orst roads in th e country.
hom e a t Cleveland.
guest mt. th e home of h er son, W alter
for Eugene to e n te r th e sta te u niver­
T here a re num erous d eto u rs and
F or hom e m ade pies, cakes, cook­
The
visito
r
is
a
b
ro
th
e
r
of
th
e
late
E verton, on Allison stre e t.
ies,
doughnuts, salads, etc. Call a t
rough,
rocky
roads
full
of
holes.
A
sh­
sity
th
is
year.
George
com
pleted
'
John
A
bbott,
one
of
the
ea
rlie
st
se
t­
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. . .
bakery a t 69 N. Main St.
»
F o r Men and W omen.
land to R oseburg is practically in
high
school
here
w
ith
th
e
class
of
tle
rs
of
Jackson
county,
who
set­
R'.
. C ornelius is m oving th is
17Í
E
a
st
M
ain.
Tel.
110
tled on a farm on W agner creek, n ear th e sam e condition w ith 141 m iles
week from his home on Oak stre e t 1919.
We carry th e Bon Ton bread, th e
• * *
T alent, w here he lived u ntil a few of te rrib le roads. T here a re crushed
w hich he recently tra d e d to W. S.
best bread in the Rogue R iver Val-"
The Tidings has on sale sign carfls
years p rio r to his death when he rock roads w hich cu t and k ill-tire s,
ley. Try it.
E astm an , to th e residence of the la t­
m
aking
th
e
grades
practically
im
­
as
follows:
“
F
o
r
Sale,
E
nq
u
ire
I
moved
to
A
shland
residing
on
Oak
te r on H s tre e t. Mr. E astm an is also
t,
possible. In Cow Creek canyon and
stre e t.
We serve light lunches, Give us à
tra n s fe rrin g his household goods to W ith in ” ; “ F o r Sale o r R e n t” ;
»
on
R
oberts
H
ill,
practically
no
car
“
House
F
o
r
R
en
t”
;
“
Rooms
F
o
r
tria
l.
Two
nieces
from
K
lam
ath
county
A sta te m e n t was m ade before the
th e Oak stre e t property.
4
GOOD SERVICE, COURTEOUS
R ent ; Board and Room and a pjoj ei and R e sta u ra n t People’s asso- a re
A shland th is week to atten d h u t o u r Paige got th ro u g h , th e roads
• • •
w ere in such a te rrib le condition.”
TREATMENT
Candy, gum and nuts alw ays ‘1.
Mrs. Simons has new h a ts in each num ber of o th ers too num erous to cia tion w hich' m et recently in th e tb e reunion and m any relatives liv-
stock.
T o u rists passing th ro u g h th is sec-
m
ention.
Price,
two
for
a
q
u
a
rte
r,
tf
c
h
a
m
b
e
r
of
Com
m
erce
assem
bly
hall
n
e
a
r
T
alent
a
re
visiting
in
th
e
weqk- CalJ-and see styles and get
prices* 1*-■ *
22-2t
in P o rtlan d th a t th e free au to camp-, city to he w ith Rev. A bbott d u rin g tion every day sta te th a t th e roads
ing ground of A shland had put two his stay here. Those from K lam ath a re in rem ark ab ly good condition,
hotels of this city out of business. A county a re : Mrs. Tom G a rre tt, of W ith th e exception of some stretch es
J. M. M iller; U. S. entom ologist,
JAMES BARRETT, Prop.
look a t th e hotel reg iste rs every day Bly, a n d Mr. and Mrs. Jack H orton, w here paving is being done and de-
U
who has been spending the sum m er
of
Dairy.
to
u
rs
a
re
necessary
the
roads
are
th ro u g h o u t th is sum m er is sufficient
. in Sequoia p ark and o th er govern­
. P hone 188.
$ev. A bbott was th e guest of hon- passable and are trav eled over every
to refu te th is a rra ig n m e n t. N ever
m e n t' reserves in C alifornia, has re-
a
y
. _________________
(By th e U nited P ress)
before in th e h istory of A shland has or a t a picnic held in L ith ia p a rk d
. tu rn e d
(or th e com ing w inter
LONDON, Sept. 26.— The nation- to u rist tra v e l been any b e tte r th a n th is noon given by relatives. Those
i season.
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wide railw ay s trik e will become ef- ¡j has th is sum m er, no tw ith stan d in g present w ere: Mrs. T eresa Lowe and
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»- trite-.' -i.r* /'•
fective in G reat B ritain ton ig h t, it th e im m ense n um ber of to u rists who son R ortald; Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
A 7-room house w ith lot nt
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
t
port, Ore., to tra d e
for A shland was officially announced today by have stopped a t th e auto-cam p. The S ackett; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A bbott,
~
property. B illings Agency.
22-3t th e union leaders. A statem en t th a t uptow n hotels get very little to u rist son L eith and d a u g h te r E th a, all of
today s conference of governm ent of- trav el going th ro u g h here by tra in , A shland: Mr. and Mrs. Jack H orton
union
rep resen tativ es while th e fact th a t A shland h as a and Mrs. Tom G a rre tt of K lam ath
The tu n n el tro u b le down th e line ficials and
had
failed
to
reach
an
agreem ent ac- camp draw s tra v e le rs here, even if county; Mr. and Mrs. Allen A bbott
is causing m uch au to stage travel to
3
and fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bru-
com
panied
th
e
announcem
ent.
they do not stop a t th e camp.
K lam ath Falls. P assengers com ing
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F o r a few days th is sum m er the n e tt and fam ily, all of T alent, and
from th e north, on a rriv in g here and
dining room s a t th e H otels A ustin and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dean, guests from
finding th a t tra in s a re held up so
=m=
MEANS
A shland w ere closed. The occasion T alent.
th a t they do not m ake connections
of th e fo rm er closing was due to in ­
a t W eed for K lam aah F a lls will in­
LENINE IS LIKE VII,LA
ability to secure help, w hile th e din­
variably ta k e th e auto stage for th a t
(By th e U nited P ress)
ing room of th e la tte r was closed in
designation.
LONDON,
Sept. 2 6 ,-^T h e
P a ris
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PORTLAND, Sept. 26.— A cam- o rd er to allow th e p ro p ire to r to tak e
A r c a l-H a r t p ic t u r e f u ll o? a c t io n
correspondent
of
th
e
C
entral
News
Because of a lodge m eeting, the paign a g ain st fake “ m edium s” and h er vacation, as she could not get
W e a re p ro u d to re c o m m e n d
dance th a t was advertised for Moose “ h e a le rs,,” as well as so-called “ spir- sufficient help to run it d u ring her Agency rep o rts th a t ru m o rs of Le-
a n d th e b e st c o m e d y o f th e season
to o u r c u sto m e rs
hall last F rid a y was postponed un­ itu a lis ts ” and “card rea d e rs,” was in- absence. In stead of being an in ju ry n in e ’s assassination are w ithout con­
.
til F riday, Septem ber 26. The late st a u g u ra ted here w ith the a rre s t of th e auto-cam p has been a help to th e firm ation.
popular dance m usic by H erne’s jasx eight women engaged in these occu- hotels of A shland.
:
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orch estra.
22-2t pations.
All th e wom en w ere released on
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We know softiething of th e policies
P E R S ......................................................... $10 bail except one who refused to
SO M E SH O W
GUARANTEED
and
c h a ra c te r of th is firm , and know
put
up
a
bail
bond
and
was
¡«eked
Mrs. M. Baldwin and Miss Cora
th a t these drugs and m edicines are
Baldwin, who have been spending up in the city jail, to g e th e r w ith her
put up to give satisfaction and not
six-year-old
son,
she
having
no
place
th e past week w ith friends in G rants
S U N D A Y -M O N D A Y
sim
ply to s e lt
to
leave
him
to
be
cared
for.
Pass, and M urphy, re tu rn e d home
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SOLE AGENTS
yesterday.
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MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
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Tw enty-tw o delegates from Ore
MARRIED BY ONE PARSON I gon will probably a tte n d th e national
Show ing of fall and w in ter m illi­
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 26.— i convention of th e A m erican Legion A. D o lla r S ta rts an A c co u n t
D iffe re n t th a n a n y th in g y o u e v e r saw
nery a t my new location, Pioneer
W hen Miss Lucy M. McCourt and in M inneapolis th is fall. The s? u th
block. Miss H argrove.
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
POLEY & ELHABT. D ruggists
T ues& F ri2t H erb ert H. H uff w ere m arried in ern en(j of th e st a t e wjn be repre-
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th is city, th e officiating clergym an sented a t th e convention by Com-
•>
Rev. W illiam
E. Bean of G lad­ was th e Rev. H. W. Thom pscn of ra(j e Codding of th e M edford post.
stone, Ore., will preach in th e C hris­ C entralia, W ash.
The sam e m in ister m arried Mr.
tia
n church Sunday m orning and
J a p a n ’s coal m ines had a record
1
evening. The subjects of th e ser­ and Mrs. R obert McCoi • * th e b rid e ’s production of 27,500,000 tons last
z
m ons will be : M orning, “ W hy Don’t parents, in M ichigan, m o.c th an th ir - iy e a r and expect to increase th e out-
5
put th e present year.
We Have a R evival?” Evening, “ The ty years ago.
Church
of
T
om
orrow
.’!
Mr.
Bean
jd
PAID OUT 75 MILLIANS
com es h ere as a can d id ate for the
OTTAWA,
Sept. 26.— The Soldier
-i
vacancy
in
th
a
t
pulpit
caused
by
th
e
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Civil E eestablishm ent com m ittee has
resignation
of
Rev.
W.
L.
M
ellinger.
■
W e happened to h e a r a lady rem ark th a t she understood th ere was nothing
..ï a
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paid o ut m ore th a n 75 m illions in
- a
F ine h e rrin g , special th is week, g ratu ities so far. It is estim ated
4
to be had in the way of a su it under $60.00. She found w hat suited her
10c each. Plaza Meat M arket. Tel. th a t 45 m illions m ore will be needed.
3
190.
20-3t-eod
Good M eals a n d S hort O rders. Day
• • •
for less th a n th a t. H ow ever, we have them all th e way from $29.50 to
SEAMEN TO STRIKE
an d N ight Service.
4
R ichard Beswick and fam ily will
BUFFALO, Sept. 26.— The sea­
$90.00, so th a t any person should be able to find som ething to suit purse
leave Sunday fo r a y e a r’s au to to u r m en’s union today unanim ously
2 9 7 East M ain
th ro u g h C alifornia and th e soul hern adopted
resolutions proposing a
and pride.
states. They w ill visit Palm B^ach, s trik e in sym pathy w ith the steel
F la., before retu rn in g .
m en, it is announced.
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Coat prices range from $19.50 to $100.00, and is th e m ost com plete line
Mrs. G. G. E ubanks is in Tolo
NOTICE
B a rg a in s in
spending a week or two w ith Mrs.
F in e yarns, b rillia n t colorings, and clever styles com­
W anted, two ladies for dem on­
show n in th e valley, according to those who have seen all th e stocks. And
D ora A utrey.
bine to m ake th e new S w eaters p articu la rly a ttra c ­
s tra tin g w ork. Good salary and all
« • »
expenses paid, No experience nec-
tive. Many new ones h a v e the tuxedo collar.
we a re w illing th a t you should m ake th e com parison too, believing you
Com plete line of fall and w inter essary. "Work very pleasant and City and R a nch P ro p erties, H ouses
If you will k n it your own you should see th e new
m ilninery for m isses and children. along educational lines. R eferences
to R ent.
M inerva Yarns.
will eventually decide as they have decided.
New location, P ioneer block. Miss required. E nquire a t H otel A ustin
C itizens’ B ank B uilding.
H argrove.
20-Tues& Fri2t for Mr. or Mrs. B ennett.
23-1
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ë
P e te r L. Spencer, fo rm er princi­ First Class Baking Products and
pal of th e Ju n io r high school, who
Light Lunches
has been spending several m onths
th is sum m er in M ontague, came
A lot of th e m ost w anted shades in
hack th is week w ith his wife and
a
good q u a lity of velvet. It is con­
son. They will soon go to Eugene
siderably
u n d e r th e m a rk e t value
W'here Mr. Spencer will e n te r th e uni-
AND
a
t
$1.85
per
yd.
’ versify.
u n iu m u u iHiiiHnnmiHHHHHKg ;
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
T
TOURIST r a m
TEAM RAN AWAY u n in Q D fiiw in w OF ROUGH ROADS
j
AR1ISTIC IDEAS
WHITE HOUSE CAFE*
f*
Good Eats!
Fine Tailoring
AUTO-CAMP HELP
10 LOCAL HOTELS
Good M eats
East Side Meat Market
British Railway
Strike on Tonight
HOME BAKERY
W e A re T h e
Nyal Store
NYAL QUALITY
Campaign Againsf
Fake ‘'Mediums”
BIG-BILL-HART
Superior Quality S q u a re-D ea l-S a n d erso n
On Savings Accounts
STALE 10 FIGURE
AT
NYAL GOODS
v%
Interest
H IS V A M P Y W A Y
CHOOSING A WIFE
Poley’s Drug Store
Hom e
R esta u ra n t
C. B. LAMKIN
Do not jump at lhe conclusion that garment prices are beyond your
reach, we have popular priced ones, suits $29.50, eoats $19.50
Attractive
Sweaters
for
Women, Girls
and Iniants
REAL ESTATE
Velvets $1.85
BON TON BAKERY
£•
*
1*.
$
re
f t
Ik*
COFFEE PARLOR
.
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O. H. Johnson, the local jew eler,
w as elected th ird vice-president of
Corner Fourth and A Street Aerosi*
th e Oregon S tate R etail Jew e le rs’ as­
From the Depot.
sociation a t its recent m eeting in
Pendleton.
I
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J. H. Cook has joined th e m any
A shland people who a re rem odeling
T A IL O R S
FO R
and b eau tify in g th e ir property. He
is m aking extensive im provem ents
on his residence on B street.
• • *
Miss Mabel Sm ith leaves today for
B est W oo len s; Latest? F a s h ­
E ugene to e n te r th e U niversity of
io n s A lw a y s.
Oregon fo r th e com ing year.
Mrs. J. B. 'Wimer left last for
S a tisfa c tio n G u a ra n te e d
G lendale to visit w ith h e r p arents
a fte r which she will go to M edford
to live th is w inter.
2 ,325,000 D E LA V A L
.
• • •
ORRES
MEN AND WOMEN
i
f t
y.-. »
«Ö
/ITT
SEPARATO RS • ~
Dr. F. G. Sw edenburg is g a th erin g
IN DAILY U S ^ T H E WORLD O V Eli
m ate ria l a t his new purchase on the
W herever grass grows and cowq
B oulevard, th e old Chappelle. prop­
are m ilked, you will find th e De L a ­
e rty . and expects to begin w ork on val th e favorite cream sep arato r.
rem odeling it soon.
More De Lavals a re in use th an
all o th e r m akes combined.
The De Laval is tim e tested. It
NOTICE
was th e pioneer cream se p a ra to r in
K n ights of P y th ias and fam ilies 1878 and has led in p o pularity and
a re invited to a tte n d a picnic and sales for fo rty years.
I t ’s th e w orld's sta n d a rd cream
b arbecue a t D. M. Low e’s ’ hom e
sep arato r.
- r a n c h , Supday a t 10:30 a. m., Sept.
28, 1919.
20-eod A S H L A N D C R E A M E R Y
Corduroy $1.75
HUNTING
SHOES
Suitings-Coating-Plaid Skirtings
and Wool Dress Materials
Brown Duck
Bought , on last spring’s lowest market and just before the market
went sky-rocketing upward. They are cheap at these prices
W ith fib re o r ru b b e r soles.
T h e id e a l sh o e for o u tin g
u se.
P ric e
Coatings
Wool Plaids
$3 to $5.50
$2.50 to $3.75
A Good Georgette Skinners 404
$2 25 yd
Satin $3 yd
G ilt E d g e a n d R o y a l M ills
U n d e r w e a r f o r W in t e r w e a r
Good light shades fo r robes and ki­
m onos a n d d a rk shades fo r coats,
sk irts and o u tin g suits.
SPLENDID QUALITY AT $1.75 YD.
Tricotine
Heather Jersey
$3.75
$6.50
Skinners Taiteta Silk and Wool
$3.00 yd
Poplin $2.75
Broadcloth
$4.50 yd
Fancy Linings
$2 to $2.50
B l a c k C at H o s i e r y fo r
W o m e n a n d C h ild r e n