Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 11, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGI FUR
ASHLAND DAlLY TIDINGS
and Mrs. E. C. Jerome and Mr J 1
—
—
MP..S. L. Allen and Mrs. Eugenia downthasal
.and Mrs. DeMurg were amone
,
-so. cugemia
Monday, April 11, 1021
valley yesterday and held
Medford people who attended" thelatk son drove down to Jacksonville
e
a
picnic
on
Table
Rock.
After
eating
—
cabaret . th.
attended theSaturday morning to look after —
TARIFF CONGRESS MEETS
!
7 morning to look after biisi
cabaret in the armory -
' on the summit of the rock.
rock, a period FOR SALE—Twenty g » h
Friday eve-ness affairs.
(though the present desire is to dis­
Mrs. William Myer from the Gem ning.
WITH VAST PROGRAM
‘was spent exploring that nfSEOKle
Nov near
— Talent.
menty tons
good pain
hay
"Frank"
City of Southern Oregon, where the
pose first of domestic questions, rhe
Medford, phone 220-R.
I8%E:
G. Y eo still insures
(Continued
from
Page
One)
lithia and other mineral springs
Have a fit at Orres
question
of a separate peace with
scene and admriing
Tallon for mobiles and trucks.
Germany, through adoption of the
bring health and happiness to theMen and Women,
187-tf —
itnessed from the elevation WANTED—T
. .
0 buy calves from one
116tf
¡The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs
tourist and money to the permanent
_ _ _ the
_ _ _ nox resolution or some substitute
169three months old. L E Mow, mission at the extra session of
• •
Senate in March. The shipping board epealing the declaration of war. will
resident, is a guest of the Portland.
109
Emeric
Ave.
187-6*
A
union
evangelist
A petition Is being
.odav - - elreulatea ins. held in searoçepe.C.
—Journal.
. are also tocome to the front soon after the ses.
snnsar. which has dXeloLj^he tr: TPeozëNLeiI:
“ no" «"‘•««lau tlane.osventercana SF aña
Ma"
.
_
ion convenes, no matter what Hard.
• •
China brood sow, cheap. Large
*
whistle, which has developed the
einndicatine, their intention or put- Nine’s position on the question is.
type,
16
months
old,
400
is
s
8
uleton.
The
storm
of
the
later
“The Colonel's -roo,
Maid.”
T’"Eibshnslarvath. —
-............... .. r after-
after se-
re "0 r
Evans,
- •* aS the Harding program through as "There is strong sentiment for ado”
187-tr
the town. High
noon
overtook
them
while coming
_ _ _ _ 10-F-13.
__
5 a most successful se­
April 15, 8 p, m.
-
h V X as possible. Senate leaders ¿
of such a resolution, and its dis-
their sleep with the idea that the ries in Roseburg,
A large tabernacle, sontinelbus"r.automonilen at the vanioy"QMz“
"zazonl prdet?®X.SP“ also 234-im.
services.
wagon. Phone 4 14- y or call m!t»l determined to impose the do- ussion will doubtless revive in a
town’s on fire- The petition will be over 2.000 people, . will
be'erected!
Walnut.
187-3 ture rule, limiting debate with re measure at least the league of na­
over 2.000 people, will he erectedProut much incenvenience.
C H Nickerson left yesterday for presented to the city coundi
asking
and
a
large
choir,
under
the
manage-1
Shepherd’s
Hot - Springs,
---------------
«Peet to the emergency tariff bill tions debate.
Wash. J them to either have it fixed so it will i------ - -
Thts
may cause a long wrangle, with
SEEMED FUNNY TO PERUVIAN
where he and his wife will spend ■t only blow in case of fire, or if that ing evangelici Tp* ‘
Plans completed for $100,000 ho-
tew weeks for the benefit of the lat - cannot be done, to have it removed beorganselst of the
—
: the Democrats stoutl
-
opposing it
SouhC
mericanUnable
to
Under.
tana
polyyelpment.or
Harding
’
s
foreign
tel
to be built at North Bend.
tor’s health. Mrs. Nickerson
----
at.
_
------- — W "E —"‘ESIOSc
is at entirely. As it Is at present, it is a
Why Republicans Did Not Seize
Rentîon"Berops
age
the
senate"
present visiting in Tacoma and will great nuisance, especially to th..
S at-
Mr. and
Several thousand acres leased near
the White House.
living nearby.
nearby. -
The petition is being moved
into MS MM.F Ilin have |
Join Mr. Nickerson at that city.
living
the session ends.
Merrill to make tests for oil and gas.
slened by a large number of the bus “ on Bush street rrom
enee
One day a Peruvian friend came
have been occupvink" no"spot çx
By every test. Tailored Suits are nes people or the etty.
me In great excitement, waving
66
newspaper.
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the best. Paulserud & Parrett.
street.
*
| "Senor, ” he cried, -there is
Suits that excell in price and qual-
1 75tf
|
revolution in the United States.”
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Jty at Paulserud & Barrett's.
175tr
Mrs. E. T. Spence, who has been
"hat do you mean?”
Supe. G. A. Briscoe and j. H. Ful-
Mrs T T ah /
the guest of her mother, Mrs Dora
He showed me the pare, It con- |
1er drove down
Hill strum
Saturday
1 last kCuHen of this
________
; ; to Gold
•
returned
city, left Saturday
SANTIAGO, Chile.—The first rari teined a briet account of the Repub.
night
to
her
home
in
Dunsmuir
afternoon, where the former was one
r. was called I lican
— after morning for her home in San Fran. i laborers' strike
■.......... in ” * Chile
cune
was called gengconvention in Chicago, in which |
of the speakers at tho School Men’s spending several days in Ashland
......
cisco. Mrs. Cullen accompanied Mrs recently by several hundred workers, mepater Lodge said several uucumpll- |
Club, which hold a meeting there.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
on the 20,000-acre
20.000-.- estate
....___
of an _
Eng. s! mentary things about President wi. |
•" W J.‘Spence and 1 will
— make a »extended ton
Son,
Moore.
visit in the California metropolis.
lsh woman near here. While the
nxop see, explained the Peruvian, |
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating
actual movement was confined to one take 7esldents enemies openly at
Senior class play, • ‘The Colonel's
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci­
, The
,
weather man intends to be /arm and involved a relatively small -
alty.
248 Fifth St Phone 166-J Maid,” High School Gym, „
,s the army disloyal? Why
Friday, [good to Oregon this week, according number of men, f
it attracted wide- .9, y not suppress the demonstra
April 15. at S P. m.
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to the forecast for the Pacific coast
tonr
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Farrar of
Shinn
spent
Saturday
perärarshisa
normal
“
»•
Mrs.
F.
j.
vur as marking
un.ePlained, to him that in the
Langford. S. D., have been spending
marking the
the beginning
beginning of,
of
occasional rexaer. .T«-'« «'«'•». beslse" ,«• «»Ue
a few days in Ashland with their afternoon in Talent, visiting her Tain along the north except
coast.
(tween the land PrOPrletor
proprietor and the hsaheurts content, that no emore kg |
Barrett.
daughter, who is one of the teachers daughter. Mrs. Howard
........... "
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. pean, agricultural laborer.
| made either by the army
in the Senior high school.
•
Amy °- Luke Of Sisson
army or by the |
you seo wish
s% . -
hall If ana
3. L mamnoB" -ulne, wieeier of Yreka, Mrs. E- Sherwood j M«. « Auned"ata,cause.or the trou- Ssî/denn.niseir.to.check
We build either rib cord or
and Almond st. peiceorstam zox.snerwood Of DunsmufF. MNG/iAPorers to continue vofusnLotker sant”, soma
püüieñuy“"
skid retreads, Teohom““ Tirs non: ver Nob
ter
reasonable
and
terms
to
sis.
wer
sooPTRSrW
M„.Chalmer
of
Weed
sunset,
during
harvest,
accor
Päinentn
soashupohstene
WAdexc
endthe i
pita).
iho i
~ —vest, according to
172-1mo
■
— —to suit.
were northern California
guests in the long established custom in
forcibly ejecting sr. "whsonouse and
185-3 Ashland Saturday.
„ smiled in polite incredulity.
|
.«emu.
Hotel Columbia Include Mr. and Xn . Mrs. William Myer returned home/ Guest, , 1.
"•bere
bad
NBesttlPen
ara.
“
ppowored
|
Yrat.torpz.Peopli"
de
°- B-Griffith of Alvarado Calif ■ M Saturday from Portland where ehn'W Raddaii
e Hotely Austin are
and >•». W H. wixon o. Putérsor: had been attending a conventTon“b?)X.
ellanA famiv ot Seattle, P.tgonda passing between yi Jcprora- b".own President had gained onice
and wife of Ellensburg, Wash
, the Degree of Honor, of which Shetland F • .... 9 Stewart of Port-1 federation r- ■ •
8 Chilean winning ti: stox21s.srPed"“rtC"c"lFs:
Local and Personal
Mr.
Fords, auto-
the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
znieetine. wm moron, Mr.
artozHa
Tom FOR. SALE—Extra good Poland sedinea.” Important posts
and “nd.dauehter-.
Mrs. Ernest Hieks
aahlana
their sleep wHh the® MZeQPnautNE Etes.zD.ROsenure. will conduct înése dsp - °m the rock, but
=V"V--FARM LABORERS
STRIKE AGAINST
SUNSET HOUR”
spread interest and has been pointea
out as
kan ana seo 3 ¿ „WX.a.nice.nome, Wheeler or Yreka, Mrs
Visitors to Ashland stopping at t.
Crader and family of Everett, Wash.,
and A. Morrison.
'
We do cleaning, pressing and re
pairing, Suits
- -
■
made to order.
Nelson, Hotel Austin Bldg.
158tf
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Much interest was taken in
the
Eskimo puppies which
— were
—- ~ on
vIL dis­
play in the window of Jordan's elee-
trip shop Saturday. These are the
‘•«spring of a pure-bred Eskimo dog
belonging to A. L. Jordan, and moth”
• •
■
sosngnx.aThs.prornetar sovernor"T”)... - -
was a delegate from Ashland.
burg. w
",
I
B. Pollak,
Miller and
workers on ”
Pallal-
*-* wife
_ or RosO-(varioustarK.Por,and.
—
—3 m the department.
Bring your husbands to cnautan.lCMaries’KI” °' AnBahy. C F sanawngovozkorakpsemanäsa i.
1 steamer out of town.— I
increased Lesile,.
9140
Tuesday
aiöP"sor Bran ttaPas- and R M. iarkinithe riene (0 öreunrzene.overseer»
and
he right to organize.
The rinäliy
latter was
was
..... - - '
to see the «owns and
- -
"Evanted. and the dispute
AIR GLIDERS IN COMPETITION I
hats made by our
own women. Ad. , The weather man played
sathenlaster President alesandr haa
mission. io cents.
return to the Remarkable Speed Attained „ ... ,
fields.
MMMNRHNNnTt:
Meeting In the Rhone Olatrlot
yesterday by servin
A seven-pound daughter
41 .
—• UP a ifne sun-
was
born
The
"inquilino’ system
of Germany.
I
to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dongerat soipy.morning. which took hosts
Prevails
hin
Y»,
i
eilt
1
their home on Palm
av ue m
river and other pleasure
.
- ------
most or the large estates, which „AGerman gliding and soaring
form a characteristic feature c . _
com
The mother and little daughter
, i
are dsuelz
usually enrix.
cant. _ thunder
_______ shower in ene Sarmins region « central Chile. of the petition was recently hain <
. daughter
while papa
getting along -----------
finely
... 4y
-------
-i-15.
i
"th
— —
enough to
to der the system, the worker
kind enough
er and babies were the center of ad- Dewey is as well as coud he expert NUternoon. r He ; was
land
« «
ed.------------------------------------------- P
hold off the storm until after lunch- possession of a plot of ...........................
miring crowds all afternoon.
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, ❖
eon hour, however, and the most of . poses of cultivation, , ■
Don t fail to see “The
Suits brimful of style tailored by he picnickers were on their wav where the pasturage. On
n ...
pilot. Von Loess,)
the -----I-.well-known
estate This
Colonel's
i i — was due to breaking in Ira '
here the strike took place the
Maid,” at the High School Gym Fri- aulserud & Barrett.
175% home when the storm arrived.
at the elevator of his gilder nt air
day, April 15, at 8 p. m
wages were 80 centaves (about .Jy
′ o
is
monoplanes and biplanes 4 woumber j
G. Granit of Medford was an Ash- cents at normal exchange)
• •
tered, reports the Scientific Amer.an- !
Lloyd Muht of Portland is spend- Cleo went down to Grants pauehter nana visitor yesterday.
some of very novel design, “wanken;
N
yes-
inga few days with his mother Mrs terler t.vart with ineir kon and
ataun "niZhrIes, coranatno
thkaîng"es.pad.somrortasie
seneo
“
O
says “relations- between
N. S. Mulit, at her home on Mechanic brother, William Emigh,
E m J Postmaster E. J. Kaiser and
employer and employe on the stspa""-, p.oMN““BCTBR."PF
street.
• •
$ .26
Mr.
have been somewhat ator.
Latest Parisian gowns ana
It Hudson
-- "Va motored
motore to Yreka yes-
-.«mate court *P zpn.na:
tel K“i.X toplake p"tne serin 0? |
Chautauqua pioneer Man Tuesday Lerdas and spent the
...
- day fishing and
Picnicking
in
that
vicinity.
afternoon and evening. Admissfon)
Wight be said, absolute master of the
“THE ELHART WAY”
2.75
liberties, if not the lives, Of the pease
ents, including refreshments.
c.We attend to your business by
—
; The attention of the members of
severe ! watching our stock and
581-3 the Ashland Chamber of Commerce antry. Who are linked to these as-
11OO
nut record was made by Klemm,
I
Clint Dunlap, who recenti, moved "saga in called to the forum luncheon
inquiino" syselm. °" tie with a height of 880 meters, merer, |
| UP from Medford, has started 1 to work hi h takes place tomorrow noon at Sreat haciendas (farms) the laborers parent gliding angle ox Rierpera.
nd their families have remained for
| In the Ashland creamery,
Austin. The speaker" of Amany years in
night was o. e in thirty-one.
Prer"
r. t.
Mr. Dunlap he daytelAuatin.
a virtual state of feu
is the ice cream maker at
the crenm"por“Mearova".ha Men Den.C Sheldon
" to
dal servitude.
cream-
It is not surprising,
¡ery and is putting out an excellent or Portland.
More Than Two Years En Route
"MMMMMMMMUTMCJMIMHIHMIHMMMHLJHIHLNHLMHsL.nnsiunuusun.n
• " Hayhurst therefore, that at the present day,
product.
The Guaranteed
alp.
June,
1018,
some
canaasan
sol-
when the self-consciousness of the
2.
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worker
all over the world has awak- forcai TS? the Atlantic to Join the
z. Pre da E. Archer and Louise O.
Chirr Payne makes tent stakes.
Martin of Medford were visitors in ened, that the Chilean peon should mid-ocean a sealed bottle watn°a dole |
Agents for
seek some amelioration of his often nætde.o.the erect that they were on |
/Ashland yesterday.
Agents for
THE DEL/TOR
hard lot.”
who has been spending the past Wear
„
• •
eir way to the war and asking the
Ander of the bottle to forward the 8,8
NEMO CORSETS
in Ashland with her parents Mr and , ‘ even California cars wer e camped
The owner of the estate where the o the Toronto Sunday Wortd note I
The wonderful
Mrs. O. B. Turner left d and An the local auto
(laborers went on strike said tnerane be" le.has Just been washed ashoreThe I
Picture guide Successors to c. II. Vaupel
park yesterday.
New models just
with the new
morning for her home.
a urday/The
inmates
. , .
of the cars were com- lout Was the direct result of action of s " Ives in Cornwall and the request I
Butterick
Pat-
arrived by ex­
THE QUALITY STORE
fortably settled in the park, eating ExuPxersive elements." she aecsared1 ' been carried out What woutaseent
terns.
press
| Elkhorn Gunstore 81 Oak St Fine heir luncheons in the shelter of they
------ uou uer
the had provided
her employes
employes with sorest ing to know would be where in. |
AND
i line Fishing Tackle.
176-lm trees, and a PParently did not mina"good homes, schools and medical at­ pottle has been during the last two
CAP MOTS
years and half, and what is the drift I
tendance.
Mr. Elmore, who succeeds t j the rain.
SILCOT VOILES
ALL SHADES
hat brings so much flotsam and Jar I
Mackey as man clerk from this see:
( sam into the harbor of the ntne AShiAE I
It pays to c Yeo When you want
• These fine fabrics are notably
tion. has come to Ashland and wi
town on the Atlantic. There .. r I
parlor to ordinary silk and col
BROUGHT
ALL
HE
COULD
FIND
any
old
kind
of
insurance.
theories,
one
of
whieh
erearesomsran?
i
make his home here.
187-tf
V oiles, for they contain
J.
much
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larger percentage of silk.
Georgi. Had Had quit .
. Mrs. Isaac Crisp left Friday night
smuggling days and an intention
|
from 81.25 to $1.98 yd.
Serious
Spill From Bicycle
b.
eus.
or
the
Canadians
’
Bo
ile;
to
|
i ortiand, where she will attend
He Had Rented.
show awareness of these good new |
to business for a few days.
BEAUTIFUL PINEHURST VOILES
days which find fresh uses for things |
sill Spokes, a second-hand bicycle of unlovely repute.
V This, is the time to make up your
"I
n il. Barneburg is having hi
mun was a just man and usually slept
small amount of
handsome bungalow on North Main
SILI
the sleep of the just, but one night his
Birthday Dinner.
street treated to a new coat 8?
material
and a little time
Ideal Lighting.
PPAREL
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bechtel enter- saintly slumbers were disturbed by a
• that is needed Io produce a
becoming
and
handsome
dress pine
voice hailing him below his window
and Is otherwise touching ip ana tained
at dinner Thursday evening in
neer,
what
Is
wanted
today
in
home
What’s wrong? he called out.
home
improving the property.
honor or the latter’s birthday anni- drowsily.
lumination is the sort of good neme
patterns, priced at 89c yd.
versary. In the evening music was
"D’you remember lending Georgie ng that is found on the shady side of I
VERLAINE VOILES MAKE LOVELY
enjoyed, after which the guests'were Smith a machine this
DRESSES
th). afternoon? audree.on a sunny afternoon. Substl-
Lute for the sun a new 100-watt lamp, |
dafnts"vina neis.of treshnees, a suggestion of youth about a
served with ice cream and a portion piped the voice.
for the sky the creamy celling of 2 |
“That’s right,’
er the huge marble birthday cake
said the bicycle
dress for wear on a al is charming. Every woman needs a Voii"
"vp groom and tor the tree an opales- |
Those present at this delightful af- man i. but 1 ain’t going to take It in at
esperisse, exeron.s. waniRCruS:
syeryazn Vonles urn in.
cent disk or bowl from the celling vol I
fair were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bechtel this time of night. Geòrgie will have
to keep the machine till mornin’, and now get a soft radiance which floods the ‘
CHIFFONETTE ORGANDIE
and children, Iona and Franklin, Mr. pay by the hour.”
entire room as though it were openea
to.the.sky;
from
the
dirusing
disk
i
A
fine
sheer
fabric,
printed in light floral
and Mrs. C. J. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. .“Yes of course," agreed the voice
patterns.
fine
cloth
for
summer
dresses,
with the
H. M. Bechtel.
from below; “that’s fair. But Georgie you get a generous addition of light I
crispness
Priced
at
39c
yd.
organdie.
directly
beneath
having
the
quality
of
I
had a bit of a spill through running
sunlight. You have approt
Celebrated Wedding Anniversary
into a motorcar and he don't want to Altered
GOOD-LOOKING HYCRES
mated the charming effect of mellow I
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fansteel of pay for the hire of more’n he can help.
BAGS
radlance
that
was
apparent
under
the
I
Madison, Calir., arrived in Ashland I ve brought round all we can find of
-ICC.
'
g
.Accessories and Particularly the
Saturday by automobile and win the machine so far”
Hand Bag, reflect the tone of one’s
At that the second-hand bicycle man
spend several weeks here, guests at
taste., Hy Crest Bags, embodying
Jumped
from
his
bed
and
rushed
an.
. the home of Mrs. Fansteel’s parents,
late.styles features, always can Be
Erily to the window.
Trees
that
grow
with
a
spiral
twist,
Mr and Mrs. s. Patterson, on North , "And what have you found ?" he
concealing a ropelike fiber under a |
not only to be cor-
Main street. Sunday was the second shouted.
sive the maximum of
straight bark, are not unknown, but
anniversary Of Mr. and Mrs. Fan.
‘It’s coming up!” piped the volca, are generally regarded as arboreal
New Bags, made of genuine »in
—“ * into
'
steel’s wedding day, and the occasion and an oli can Failed
the room.— curiosities. A recent instance in which I
seal,
also calfskin, priced at 83 48
(was observed with a large dinner Boston Globe.
I * pine tree of this curious formation.
“dill,
I discovered through the agency of a I
A SOUND MERCHANDISING PLAN—
party at the Patterson home. Abom
Temptation Windows.
"shtning stroke, is reported bv w M
at Nzxseeshes
cases, priced
twenty participated in the event.
In a small Indiana town the Metho, Kern, of New York city. The* bolt, in
The latest in fancy Bag Tons
diet church has stained glass windows its downward course, circled the trunk
priced
from 69c to $3.43 each.
'
Picnicked on Table Rock ’
| on the bottom panels of which are seven times, leaving a spiral channel
A party of Ashland people d
„.See. the new
OUR CONCEPTION OF SERVICE
rove I printed verses of Scripture. One that in which a man’s arm could be laid I
Necklaces,
priced cherry
from red 69e Beati
to
six-year-old Willie has been able to and disclosing the fact that the grain I
1.75 each.
decipher, and from the effort remem­ of the wood followed the same helical I
bers well, goes: "And lead us not lines, though the bark and limbs an. I
WINSOME VEILS AND VEILINGS
into temptation.
Ragadi.normal.—Popnar Mechanics :
The new Veils and Veilings
Not long after, his mother took him
will interest you for the
and
smartness of the designs
′ isit an old friend who had built
believe you will find
stocks one exactly suited to we
you. and you must see it! in our
an expensive new home. Now, in the
THOROUGHNESS—
that will please you.
Ripe.
Prices
hall there were two high windows
First-Class Scout—I found a little
Ivanhoe Chamoisuede strap­
| nd both of them were made or green snake this morning.
. 72x90
»
fine linon
wrist Gloves, colors white, bea­
finish
orange-colored glass. When they en.
Sheets,
worth $1.50, special at
Tenderfoot—Better leave It alone. It
ver
and
grey,
priced
at
$1
48
tered that room Willie stared and might be as dangerous as a ripe one
71.43
each.
pair.
stared but said nothing. But that —Boys Life,
36-in. Ragoon fine Nair
36-in. Lustre Cambrics, extra
night when he told his father all about
fine soft finish, 35c value she.
a
good
quality for makin un-
the new house he remembered the
cial at 29c yd.
derwear and gowns, a 20c
»
How
’
d
He
Get
Them?
orange windows and said ; “And oh
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