Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 08, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, July ». IB®*
ASHLAND BAILS WDLVÖA
PAGE FO t i l
GRAND JURY WILL
quested to be called to give tesli-
CONTINUE INVESTIGATIONS mony in behalf of the sheriff.
The following guests registered at
SENTENCED TO SIX
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.
Before adjourning the grand jury
DROWNING AT EUGENE
the Columbia hotel yesterday: Mr.I
MONTHS IN JAIL
MEDFORD, Or., July 8.—The expects to make a further investiga-
EUGENE, Or., July 8.— Two lads,
and Mrs. F. A. Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
grand
jury is continuing its investi-1 tion of the Bank of Jacksonville
Local and Personal
COLUMBUS, Kan., July 8.—Judge neither of them over 14, rescued
A. O. Thomas, Cottonwood, Calif.;
Wm. F. Martin and family, Monta­ Boss sentenced Alexander Howat, Lucille Bennett, 11, from drowning gations, and made no report, nonej failure.
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TOO ~ LATE TO CLASSIFY.
gue, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. president of district number fourteen i today, The girl had been sw ept, being expected for a week.
Ford. Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. of the United Mine Workers, and ! under a raft, and was rescued with: Among the witnesses called before .
CAR WASHING -
the grand jury were Lynn W. Smith..
L
eave
for
E
astern
Oregon—
MASONIC MEETING
George Neslon and daughter, Gettes- August Dorchy, vice president, to six difficulty and revived.
CAR
WASHING
and polishing.
cashier
of
the
Bank
of
Gold
Hill.
“Bo” Carlton and Leslie Heer left ville, Calif.; Mrs. S. R. Stanley, Horn­ months in pall here today, plus a fine i
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Lithia
Garage.
260-6
The
institution
was
the
object
of
an
yesterday in company with ::Bo’s” brook, Calif.; E. A. Gilbert, Los of *8500 for violating the Kansas in­
A DANGER SIGNAL
mother, Mrs. Carlton, tor the lat- Gatos, Calif..
dustrial court law by calling the
The excess of hay in Jackson attempted burglary last April. An­ FOR SALE—Gas range, 4 burners
Special communication, Friday tv- te|,.g ranct, ¡n Eastern Oregon where
local strike over the wage contro-; county this year over livestock onj other witness was W g Jack, of Ea-
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and tfven, in good condition. Mrs.
ening, July 8. Work in the second the boys will work during the sum-1 Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the versy.
i the farms to consume it presents an sic Point. He was called in a forg-
F. R. Norris, 150 First street. 2t*
not
at
ery
case-
It
is
said
around
the
court'
degree Visiting brethren cordially mer months.
The
jury
convifcted
the
two
men
unbalanced
cojiditlon
that
is
quart at Rose Bros.
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invited.
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»last week. Following the Imposed all favorable for the prosperity of the house that Ernest (Dud) Wolgamott TO EXCHANGE FOR FARM— Eight
acres, finest location in city, 9
W. E BUCHANAN, W. M
would be called as a witness. Wol­
Have a fit at Orres.
Tailors fori Everybody knows that Yeo is still! sentence, jlowat told the judge that community.
room
house, large barn, partly or­
W. H. DAY. Secretary
Men and Women.
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insuring automobiles; he gives you! they were within their rights In call-
The County Agent’s office is now gamott recently sued former Deputy
chard, 4 blocks Main street and
i ing a strike and declared that the carrying on an inquiry in other coun­ Sheriff Joe McMahon for damages
business center, 7 blocks P. O.
full coverage policy.
as
a
result
of
his
arrest
at
Jackson­
Prite $5000. P. O. Box 463. 261-6*
i
court
martial
was
unfair.
The
men
.1. W. McCoy anti Family Return—
Med foni Visitor—
ties in an effort to locate surplus
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ville
last
spring.
was
j.
W.
McCoy,
cashier
of
the
First
I
were
released
on
>4000
bonds
pend­
Miss Evelyn Dwe, of Medford
stock for sale, especially dairy ani­
H otel A u stin A rrivals—
SALE—Standard Peloubet reed
National Bank, and family returned’ The following stopped at the Hotel ing aa appeal to the supreme court. mals. Any one that contemplates; The grand jury is said to he in­ FOR
an Ashland visitor yesterday.
organ, black walnut, five octaves,
yesterday evening by auto from Ala­
<£ «
five stops. Price $10. 347 Al­
• buying stock to market th'b hay' vestigating the sheriff’s office, and
A. Richards,
Florence automatic oil cook stoves meda, Calif. The famdy had been! Austin yesterday; S.
a
large
number
of
citizens
have
re­
mond street, Ashland.
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L. E. Emery.
MEDFORD, Or., July 7.- -Investi- through, should get in touch will»!
and ovens. Ashland Furniture Co. visiting friends at Alameda and oth-! Willamette; Mrs. B. Watson, Gold i gation of the sheriff of Jackson this office.
Klamath FallR; C.
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er California cities. Mr. McCoy re­ Hill; R. W. Con well, Los Angeles; county upon charges of neglect of I On account of cheap hay in other
Ket urns to S a c r a n e « * » —
turns from a three weeks trip. Mrs.' A. J. Jaswick, Edwin G. Curtis, Port- duty, is said to be one of the objects! localities the demand for good dairy
Percy O. Elder who h«» been ' ‘".McCoy and children. Margaret and,
Danavllle, of the grand jury, which began Its ; cows will be in excess of the supply,
Mrs. A. R.
lung hi» mother. Mra. Ida Elder, id» prance», were visiting at Alameda, Y ; It I, M1„
MaJor sessions at Jacksonville this morn- J 9O we would like to secure a list as
Harrison street, for the past week. ,(>r about six weeks, They report « w
Bcach
. „ r8 lng, after a recess from the last week soon as possible of all farmers who
left yesterday for his home in Sacra- very pleasant trip.
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E. R. Sullivan, Dunsmuir, Cailf.; Mr. of May. The nature of the alleged will want stock and we will make
mento, Calif.
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i and Mrs. R. L. Thompson, Oakland, charges against Sheriff C. E. Terrill arrangements for the purchase and
K. Calif; Oscar F. Isensee, Chicago; Mr. are not known, but according to selection of same.
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| We make Suits to order
What is a vacation without mu” jqi,|8on
♦f and Mrs. H. C. Sober, Mr. and Mrs. courthouse rumor, they are an out-j
C. C. CATES.
sic* Buy,a small Victrola and take
growth of the Bulgin, meetings in th is:
_
Norman,
Miss
Mildred
Eddie,
Yreka,
it along. Rose Bros.
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Former Resident \ isits —
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McDon­ cljty, when the evangelist In a Sunday i SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
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Returns from Salem—
L p Orr- of Oakland. Calif., and ald, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Mltchejl, meeting, accused the head law offi- !
cer
with
"being
a
no-account
sh
eriff’;
Subject
to
Immediate
Closing. With
Mrs. Anna Kent, manager of 'he brother, (.ale Orr. of reka. Calif., Dorris, Calif.; E. H. Helms. Jack-
o
u
t
N
otice,
upon
C
om pletion o f
and
also
attacked
the
Medford
chief’
Columbia hotel, and daughter, Lois, Passed through the city this morn-j gon^;|je
W
ell,
Now
Near
th
e
F irst Saads, ■
of police M being Incompetent,
returned yesterday evening by auto
on ,heir return irom a few rtaysj
little po^i^ics atnl religion, mixed i or in the E vent o f O ver-Subscrip­
from Salem, where
they had been v,sit at Roseburg. L. P. Orr was a Guns and F ish in g T ack le—
with
much jealousy, was said to bei tion.
Elkhorn
Gun
Store,
81
Oak
street.
visiting Mrs. Kent’s daughter, Mrs.i I°rmer Ashland business man.
the
motifre
behind the rumored probe j
Do you realize that the Oregon-
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J. L. Sneed. They stopped at Drain
The best milk money will buy’
of the grand Jury.
! Montana well at Winnett, Montana, is!
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on their way home, visiting with rela­ Why? ft is pasteurized. 10c per
A
number
of
citizens
and
lawyers:
declared by reliable geogoligsts and j
G
lenn
W
illiam
s
Im
proving—
tives at that place. Mrs. Kent re-! quart. Rose Bros.
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oil men to be one of the very best.
have
requested
that
they
be
called
The many friends of Glenn Wil­
ports that the highway is in very
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liams will be glad to hear that he Is before the inquisitorial body to tes­ virgin oil opportunities in Montana ,
good condition.
Visitors a» C. L. Palmer Home—
tify im behalf of the sheriff. Sheriff Our drill is now in the Red beds at ‘
improving
from his recent illness.
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Mrs. Perry Reedy and son, Rod­
Terrill
said he did not know what a depth of 1200 feet: we expect to
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Cliff Pavne makes lawn chads.
ney, of Wheatland, Calif., arrived in
It is now time to Insure your hay the grand jury was going to do, but reach the oil sands within a few '
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H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating Ashland last evening to visiit Mrs. C. and grain. Let Yeo do it. Phone had heard he was to be called. For­ days. Mr. L. M. Addington of th e ,
and gss fitting. Repairing a speci­ L. Palmer, 462 Allison street, and 274-J.
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alty. 248 Fifth St Phone 166-J. also visit old friends in Medford.
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now a, state speed cop, was at the cently returned from the field and i
While here Mrs. Reedy will can some WE REPAIR anything Phone 114.
FRIDAY— SATURDAY
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courthouse, and it was said he had reports conditions which are Indica­
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R eturn from Crater la tk e—
of the cherries that Ashland is fam­
tive of a big producer within a sh o rt;
been called at a witness.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gill. 355 ous for producing.
R oyal Anne« Shipped E a st—
time.
The
sessions
of
the
grand
jury
are
Scenic* Drive, Mrs. L. Neher, Mrs.
O >
Nearly
300
tons
of
Royal
Anne
There are a few more units of this
expected to last for six or seven days
Clothes for warm weather a t ,
C. E. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs.
company
which can be purchased at I
Paulseruds.
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cherrles
have
been
shipped
to
enet-
and
they
will
continue
their
inves­
Benjamin Balis, Morton street, re­
ern points by the Oregon Growers tigation of the books and circum­ $50 per unit, providing you act be­
turned yesterday from a three days
—IN-
Co-operative association. Due to th* stances surrounding the failure of fore the announcement of a producer!
outing trip at Crater Lake. Mrs. Boys Drown at Klamath Falls—
The eight-year-old son of Mr. an d 1 perishability of th ’s variety of cher- the Bank of Jacksonville.
Some reaches this office. Within a few
Neher, mother of Mrs. Gill, left for
Mrs.
C.
F.
De
Lap,
Klamath
Falls.!
ry
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it
not
usually
shipped
to
far
minor
criminal
matters
will
also
he days time one unit in this company
her home in Oakland, Calif., this
may be worth one hundred times its
ot
and
Dean
Griffith,
aged
three,
who*easter.n
points
in
large
quantities.
called
before
the
body.
morning. Mrs. Johnson, sister
original
cost. Rush your subscrip­
J. W. EldoB, of Central Point, is
Mr. Gill. left this morn'ng for her were drowned recently in the Klam- t>ut all early reports indícate that
tions, our drill Is in operation night
borne in Yreka, Calif. Mrs. Gill and atli carnal near the George Grlzzbe the cherries went through in unus­ foreman of the grand jury.
ually good shape. In addition to
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{and
day, any momemt may bring usi
ranch,
are
relatives
of
Mrs.
Ezra
Day,
ch«ldren, Lawrence and Nancy Le«-
these
over
100
tons
of
black
cher­
Ontario.—
Canadians
news
of a big producer.
TORONTO,
will leave tomorrow for Oakland Ohio street, of this c*y.
ries
have
been
shipped.
We have absolute confidence in
have 22 universities and 43 colleges.
where they visit Mrs. Gill’s mother.
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In addition they have nearly 30,000 the Oregon-Montana; we want thej
Rack to Pre-W ar P rices—
Revival meetings at the Nazarene elementary schools, with 22,000 confidence of every man -and wom-i
On and after July 11, 1921, we
Marnbees A ttention
The annual p rniic will be held in will work to the pre-war price list. church every even-,nig at 8 o’clock. teachers, and have an enrollment of an in our company; to this end wej
: offer a fair, honest and upright deal ‘
261-6 Mr. H. G. Douglass ^nd wife, singing nearly 1,500,000 pupils.
Lithia park Saturday, July 9. at For cash Ira Reeder.
evangelists
of
Seattle,
have
charge
to all. Mr. Robert P. Neil, repre­
*
«> $
noon. Macabees and their families
of
the
music.
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Deputy
Sheriff
Resigns—
senting
the Oregon-Montana at Ash-
invited.
260-2
Deputy Sheriff Jack Schrader, who
$> SAN FRANCMOO IIAKHETS ♦ land, Ore., will be very glad to dis-
has been connected with the sher­ C herries B eing Shipped—
♦ 4’ Cuss any details and take your sub-'
A story that is different. It will bold your interest
All of the black cherries of the d <$> ^i>
THE ELHART WAY
iff’s office in Jackson county since
scriptipn. We urge you to act to­
SAN
FRANCISCO,
July
8.—Fol­
from start to tinish.
growers in Western Oregon, w’ith the
day—tomorrow may be too late,
We a m to sell goods, hut not. to 1919, operating from the police of- exception of those processed by the lowing are market quotation«:
i OREGON-MONTANA OIL & GAS)
push goods on an unwilling public ' fice of this city, resigned from office Oregon Canning company at New­
COMEDY
Eggs, 39%.
CURRENT EVENTS
Wednesday of this week. He gave
COMPANY.
Hens, 25.
as a reason that he “didn’t like the berg, are being shipped green to all
Eugene, Ore.; Winnett. Mont.
Broilers, 31 @45.
way some things were being run.’’ parts of the Northwest. There has
! He was called to Roseburg on husi- beeni a strong demand for these cher­
ries. whlfeh have been packed in spe­
j ness today.
cial 20-pound boxes,
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For a good plunge or tub bath in
Rev Ethel M. Arnold, evangelist
Use at home foi the light lunch pure sulphur water, go to the Nat- of Portland, Or., is preaching the
atorium.
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or cup of tea
Gospel with the power and unction
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If you're in line for a suit see of the Holy Spirit. Come and hear
On the Train
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Paulseruds before buying.
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The only practical small stove
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Lebanon company Is formed to
Returns from Willamette Valley—
Camping or Motor ng
manufacture
non-slip differentials.
Mrs. W. T. Cochran. 298 Avery
You will f'nd this almost indis­
street, has returned from a two
pensable when once used
weeks visit with relatives in Willam­ KING BEATS BREACH
Complete outfits . . . . 73c. $2.23
ette valley. Mrs. Cochran’s nelce.
OF PROM ISE SUIT
Canned Heat ¡small c an ). . . . 13c
Miss Robert Fry. is visiting at the
Canned Heat t large can ». . . ,80c Cochran home. Fred Louis Cochran,,
BANGKOK, Siam. July 7.— Here’s
of Oakland Calif., is visiting the how to jilt a girl without risk of a
family.
suit for breach of promise. You
have
to be an eastern potentate to
Cooking Apples—
get
away
with it, however.
Can't beat ’em for pies or sauce.
When
King
Rama VI of Siam met
20 lbs. for $1.00, 50 lbs $2.00 de-
Princess Vallabha Devi on a shop­
i livered. Phone 9-F-1I.
HE lowly and uncultured Tartars—when hooks fell
ping expedition, he announced by
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royal proclamation that he proposed
into their possession—ate them to acquire the know!
NOTICE
The public library will be closed marrying her, and the local press
edge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indi­
Sundays during July and August. It dally referred to the couple as the
Sun and Moon, with true Eastern
gestion. At least, they weren’t overlooking any hets.
reverence.
When, however, he change^ his
There are mistakes both of commission and omission.
mind, the king did it this way, also
by royal proclamation of which the
Better, bv far, to be satisfied that you have done your best
following is a full translation;
and endure indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and
"BY COMMAND OF THE KING’S
MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.
feel the pangs of unavailing regret.
"Whereas, In proclaiming His Ma­
jesty’s betrothal and for this purpose
The advertisements you will find in The Tidings are fousi
promoting Mom Chow (Her Serene
ness mines of opportunity. They tell you ot values you migh*
Highness Phincess Vallabha Devi to
the title of Phra Varakanaylapadan
never know, if they were not there to guide you.
(the king’s betrothed- Phra Ong
Crow (Her Royal Highness- Princess
l)o you read—and digest—this advertising? Figurativeh
Vallabha Devil, his majesty had no
other desire than firmly and defin­
speaking, some folks “ eat it up.” They arc the wise shop­
itely to ensure the succession to the
pers—the economical buyers—the ones who arc strictly up
throne with a view to the good of
the country as well as the happiness
to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it
of his own person:
most judiciously.
“And whereas, to His Majesty’s
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deepest regret, it has now become
apparent, beyond all doubt, that His
Read the advertisements. Read them to know what’s what
Majesty’s noble desire, as above
in the shopping district. Read them to save steps—to s.ave
stated, cannot satisfactorily be met
owing to the incompatibility of tem­
money—to save disappointments. Read them because t»»ev
perament between His Majesty an£
place before your eyes a moving panorama of business prog
Her Royal Highness Princess Vallab­
ha Devi, which may be accounted for
ress. Read them to keep yourself informed.
by the chronic Indisposition of the
Princess, whose nervous system
leaves much to be desired, so much
that His Majesty is under the appre­
hension lest In the event of the royal
marriage being permitted to take
place undesirable consequences may
follow In regard to the succession to
Made by Postum Cereal Go. inc.
the throne.
"Now, therefore. His Majesty has
Battle Creek« Michigan.
commanded that the procalamatlon
relating to His Majesty’s betrothal
is hereby annulled."
Colum bia H otel A rrivals—
Ashland News in Paragraphs
j LABOR LEADERS A HE
TWO FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD
BOYS RESCUE GIRL FROM
A
SPECIAL SATURDAY
CUDAHY’S
White Ribbon Shortening
41b. Pails 65c.
81b. Pails $1.25
W hite H ouse Grocery
MINING
JEWEL - CARMEN
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Silver
Lining
Sterno
Canned Heat
The T artar s Had
Literary T a stes
The Very First Taste
w ill convince you chat
P ost T oasties
are Superior Corn Flakes
D istin c tiv e because of
flavor and goodness—they
cost no more than others.
A rare delight for break­
fast or lunch,with cream
or m ilk.
R e a d y to E a t-
No W a ste
Sold by grocers
everyw h ere /
Read them regularly—it pays