Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 01, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Dunn Family Mores—
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
Y
T h e L. C. D u n n fam ily h av e m oved
fro m th e ir ^ fo rm e r resid e n ce , I l l
iL aurel s tr e e t, to 5 8 2 A llison s tre e t.
Local and Personal
8ide Lights -
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H a y and
of co u rse.
g ra in
in su ra n c e .
Yeo
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Masonic Calendar thK Week—
ADJUSTMENT OF INTRASTATE
FREIGHT RATES ORDERED
BY COMMERCE COMMISSION
W ashington , d . c .. August 1.—
D esp ite th e re f u s a l of th e ’ W ash tn g -
't o a s ta te p u b lic se rv ic e co m m issio n
to a c t in th e m a tte r , th e in te r s ta te
c o m m erce co m m issio n h e re to d ay
^ordered i n tr a s ta te f re ig h t ra te s on
ferain , an d g ra in p ro d u c ts m oving
FORGES AND JAIL
BREAKER GIVEN 8
YEARS SENTENCE
te n tla r y a s soon as possible, a n d is d ic tm e n ts a re disposed« of. b u t th is
, expected to ta k e th e p ris d n e r to Sa- is h a rd ly th o u g h t p ro b ab le.
lent so m e tim e th e f ir s t o f th is 'w e e k .
F o r e s te r has- been k e p t in th e
The s h e riff w ill b re a th e e a sie r .w hen s tro n g e s t cell in th e co u n ty ja il e v e r
F o r e s te r is o ff his h a n d s a n d safely since he was b ro u g h t back fro m th e
b eh in d th e p e n ite n tia ry , d o o rs
»Itj n o rth a f te r his escape, u n d e r close
m ay be th a t J i e w ill be k e p t in th e g u a rd . H e serv ed a te rm in th e Cal-
co u n ty ja il u n til th e tw o p e n d in g i u - j if o r n ia p e n ite n tia ry fo r fo rg ery .
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J. K M cW illiam s a u d N. H ., I te r - Q¿ r ,
Ro, e BrüS
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riso n le f t fo r P o rtla n d ' th is m o rn -;*
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ing w here th e y will a tte n tio n F o rd -
D on’t fo rg e t, bund r e h e a rs a l a t
àukiy& u c h a p te r m eets T u esd ay
frp m C o lu m b ia R iv e r b a sin p o in ts to
son tr a c to r d e m o n s tra tio n a s xep- city ball to n ig h t
’ , 281-1 S e a ttle , T acom a, a n d o th e r P a c ific
W ork, M a rk
é v c o in g . Äuguafc 2
P h ilip F o re s te r, th e fo rg e r,, who
re s e n ta tty e s of th e local F o rd agency.
I
R e fre s h m e n ts
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M aster
p o rts in c re a s e d to th e le te l e ffe c tiv e escap ed from th e county, ja il m o n th s
They w ill be gone to r th re e days.
$1,400,000 IS SPENT BY
Malta-* ; t
W ednesday
on sim ila r, i n te r s ta te tra f fic .
T he ago by a s s a u ltin g B ert M oses, th e ;
STATE HIGHWAYÄCOMMISSION r u lin g becom es e ffe c tiv e S e p te m b e r ja ile r , a n d w as re c a p tu re d re c e n tly i
ev e o iriL A u^uSt *3 <.StFted conclave
Cool off in R ose B ro s : ice ■ c ream
*and O f d e jio t
m p te .l ftettpshm ent!». _____ ____ _
ON JACKSON CO. , ROADS 28.
in S p o k an e o r S e a ttle , w h ere he w as
p a rlo r w h e re q u a lity ice c re a m s an d
A sh la n d lodge" T h u rs d a y evening, s h e rb e ts a w served
ta k in g p a r t in a b u rg la rly , w as sen I
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J a c k s o n is th e second co u n ty in th e e: PER CENT OF OREGON
A u g u st 4.
F irs t d egree.
ten c e d iu a c irc u it c o u rt in J a c k s o n ­
s ta te in a m o u n t of fu n d s e x p e n d ed
T h e re will be no s ta te d session of* W E R E P A IR a n y th in g
LUMBRE MILLS OPERATE v ille by J u d g e F. M. C a lk in s to e ig h t |
P h o n e 114. v .
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t a e s ta tft h ig h w a y co m m issio n -o n
H illa h T em p le. F rid a y ev en in g . A u g ­
y e a rs in th e O regon p e n ite n tia ry for
j th e . h ig h w a y s in 1919 a n d 1920, th e
E U G E N E , .Or,, A u g u st 1.— Sixty-
u st 5.
his a s s u lt on Moses a t th e tim e of
Rev. Hok .Lecture Eujoyed—
a m o u n t b ein g $1,400,000.'
By th e five p e r c e n t of th e lu m b e r m ills
He p lea d e d g u ilty in
Rev. A nton H ok, p a s to r of a New en d of 1921 it is e s tim a te d t h a t this a n d 50 p e r c e n t of th e lo g g in g th e escape.
W eather for th e W eek-—
c o u rt F rid a y to th is in d ic tm e n t.
‘‘G e n e rally fa ir a n d n o rm a l: tem ­ Y ork C zecho-Slovak c h u rc h , spoke w ill be in c re a se d to $ 2 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ji cam p s in th e P a c ific N o rth w e st a r e
F o r e s te r n m st face tw o o th e r in ­
p e r a tu r e s ” is p re d ic te d fo r th is week lo a la rg e a u d ie n c e a t th e F irs t Dap- a b o u t six p e r c e n t of th e $ 41,500.- o p e ra tin g , a c c o rd in g to th e r e p o r t d ic tm e n ts to w hich h e has re fu se d
by th e w e a th e r .b u re a u of -the d e ­ tise c h u rc h y e s te rd a y ev en in g . Rev. 000 th e co m m issio n w ill h av e ex­ óf a s u rv e y re a d a t a d is tr ic t m e e t­ to e n te r a plea b e fo re he retaiffs an
p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re at W a sh in g ­ H ok h as an In te re s tin g le c tu re co n­ p ended in O regon by th e e n d of 1922. in g of th e L oyal L egion of L o g g e rs a tto rn e y . It is riot know n ju s t wher.
c e rn in g th e s tru g g le of C zecho-Slo­ T h e P acific H ig h w ay th r u th is c o m ity a n d L u m b e rm e n h e re to d a v . a p r o - !;he w in be rea d y to e n te r his plea;
ton, D. C.
vak fo r freedom a n d a g o v e rn m e n t of 55 m iles, c o m p le te d J u ly 28. re ­ p o rtio n a te n u m b e r o f m ill em p lo y es i One of th e se i n d ic tm e iits i8 foi. u t_
W h a t is ;V v a c atio n w ith o u t m u ­ w hich h e s ta te d w as m odeled a f te r ceived m o st of th e fu n d s a n d is a a n d e m p lo y e rs fro m L in co ln . Coos * •
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- t e n n g a « fo rg e ry , th e c a u se of « his
sic? Buy a am ati V lctrola a n d ta k e th a t’ of th e U nited S tates.
c re d it to th e co m m issio n , its em ploy D o u g las, L in n , L a n e a n d B
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dcuiuu o r ig in a i a r re s t h e re , w hen he w as
| ees a n d th e c o u n ty c o u rt.
it a lo n g . R o se B* qb .
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^ esent a t th e meet-1 c a p tu re d a ftd r p u r s u it o v er th e city.
C liff P ay n e m ak es P o rch S w ings
b i NOrraan P ’ l »» *»■■> »• O o o d rlc a of .h o T oggery
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Moutague Visitors—
AGEE CASE GOES TO JURY
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TONIGHT; MRS. AGEE NOT
* H. S m ith , 1661
B est M ain street,«, w ere p lea sa n tly ! th e B ungalow W ednesday n ig h t. 3t
CALLED AS A WITNESS
s u rp ris e d y e s te rd a y by v isito rs from ;
M o n tag u ? ." U a llf '^ T h e 'g iie s ts ente*- i L eave for C orvallis—
M rs. C ora D. Van F ossen a n d sis­
ta in e d w ere: A, S im m ons a n d fa m ­
te
r,
Mrs. A nna R. M ason an d son,
ily. W a lte r Sim 'm ons a n d fam ily,
G
eorge
M ason, le ft th is m o rn in g fo r
C h a rle s W rig h t a n d fam ily , EJ. S. P a r ­
w h ere
th ey will v isit
s h a ll rind family,'* C h a rle s Shock an d C o rv allis
frie
n
d
s.
fam ily . T h e v isito rs m o to red hom e
y e ste rd a y
evening.
F o r C r a te r L ak e o r o th e r trip s ,
see De W itt T axi. P h o n e 140. 2 6 8 -lm
Mtxly aD" P
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s u p re m e ; g jjj s, OI.e s u rr e n d e rin g w hen Good-!
j rich p o in ted an u n lo ad e d old revol-
v er a t him .
T h e o th e r in d ic tm e n t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
c h a rg e s him w ith a s s a u lt on a ja ile r, j
PO R T L A N D , A u g u st 1.— T he case FO R S A L E — C u c u m b e rs fo r p ick lin g , ’
On a c c o u n t of F d r e s te r ’s know n
of M rs. A gee, c h a rg e d w ith th e m u r ­
S
sqona ! B ü u i ^ a Î d a11 P h o n e 4 8 5 ^ - dangerOUS c h a r a c te r ’ S h e riff T p rri,!
d e r o f h e r h u sb a n d , will p ro b a b ly go
is a n x io u s to get him to th e peni-
281-6
t o . th e ju r y to n ig h j.
T h e d e fe n se
re s te d its case a t noon. M rs. A gge LO ST— B lack a n d b ro w n A ird ale
dog, a n s w e rs to n a m e of “ B u d ,”
p ro b ab ly w ill n o t .b e c a lle d to ta k e
s
c a r o n le f t > f r o n t l$g. F in d e r
th e s ta n d in h e r ow n defen se.
Do you
p h o n e 3.F23. R e w ard .
281-3
know why
it*« toasted?
Big d a n c e a U 'th e B un g alo w W ed­
,-T he tim e— S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t 6. W A N T E D — L a b o re rs ,
ro ck * m en,
te
a
m
s
te
rs
a
n
d
tu
n
n
e
l.m
e n w a n te d
n esd ay n ig h t.
D ancing th e couple G et Y dnr H u n tin g O u tfit Now—
T he p lace— K in g sb u ry C lub H ouse.
fo
r
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s
tru
c
tio
n
w
o
rk
o
n
irrig a tio n
77c. w ar ta x 8c, to ta l 85c.
280-3
281-3
And sav e m oney.
E lk h o rn Gun T he g irl— W h o ? ? ?
p ro je c t n e a r .M edford, O regon. L a ­
¡Store, 81 O ak s tre e t.
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b o re rs w a g e s th r e e - d o lla r s fo r
H ighw ay E n g in e e r R e tu rn s —
PEACE MOVE MARKS
e ig h t h o u rs , less o n e d o lla r fo r
G eo rg e E. AlacVJcar r e tu r n e d yes­ Thirty Days for W ater Melon
SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY
b o a rd .
O th e r w aged in pro p o r-
,
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n
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;
C
an
- a lso u se t sta tio n m e n .
te rd a y from a m o to rin g trip th a t Thieves—
OPENING OF CONFLICT
R o u g u e R iv e r Valley. C a n a l Co.,
took him as f a r n o r th as S e a ttle and
J. G rie r a n d Jo h n K elley, said 1 v
W A SH IN G TO N , A u g u st 1.— Im ­
th e C a n a d ian b o rd er. Mr. M acV icar police to be fro m “ n o w h e re a n d on
m ad e th e tr ip w ttji h is fam ily who t h e ir way b a c k ” se n te n c ed to 3? portant. peace m oves m a rk th e sev ­
a re now v isitin g frie n d s in th e n o rth - days in th e co u n ty ja il by J u d g e e n th a n n iv e rs a ry of th e b e g in n in g
I
of th e w orld, w ar. S e c re ta ry H u g h e s
e r a cities.
G ow dy th is m o rn in g fo r “ l ittin g ”
is c o n fe rrin g w ith th e g r e a t pow ers
w a te rm e lo n s from a fre ig h t c a r i i
J u s t received th e new B ru n e r
in a n e ff o r t to se t th e d a te fo r th e
th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany y ard s.
THE
W oolen C o m p an y ’s lin e o f fall a n d
d is a rm a m e n t c o n fe re n c e . A s ta te of
T h e m en w ere a p p re h e n d e d yester­
r.
w in te r .sam ples.
C all in a n d see
peace w ith G erm an y p r o b a b ly : w ill
thduf. ' C lean !A g 'am l r e p a irin g <fbgiè d ay by P a tro lm e n P r ie s t,
soon be a n n o u n c e d , th e d e ta ils o f
TO
on s h o rt notici?
K. ’ N elson, *H otei
Yeo d o n ’t c a re w h e th e r i t ’s a F o rd w hich a r e now b e in g d iscu ssed .
A ustin Bkig
27 2 -tf
o r an a u t o m o b i l e h e In su re s 'em T h e U nited S ta te s p ro b a b ly w ill
aU.
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2 ? .;-tf mp,ke s e p a r a te peace w ith G e rm a n y ,
On Hiking Trip—
p a ssin g up t h e V e rsa ille s tr e a ty .
M isses M aude Y ork, R u th Esk«j
LITJM A B A K E R Y
P
re s id e n t H a rd in g Is e x p e cte d to
We sp e cia liz e on fancy b rick Ice
ASH LAND.
OREGON
and L ucy D avis le ft a t 6 o ’clock th is
cream . R ose B ros.
2 6 4 tf m ak e th e peace p ro c la m a tio n w ith in
m o rn in g on « tw o w e e k s b ik in g tr ip
ten days.
to . L a k e O ’ W oods. C ratty- L a k e a g d V acationers R eturn—
o th e r p o in ts of in te re s t.
T h e fail
D on’t fo rg e t th e big o p e n in g d a n c e
J. H. P ro v o st, A. H. P ra c h t and
h ik e rs c a rrie d b la n k e ts a n d “ g ru b .”
J. P. W olfe re tr u n e d y e ste rd a y from a t K in g s b u ry C lub H o u se S a tu rd a y ,
A lth o u g h p re p a re d to w alk th e e n ­ a tw o w eeks ca m p in g a n d m o to rin g A u g u st 6. M usic by S n y d e r’s R oyal
t ir e d is ta n c e th e y a d m itte d th e y
281-3
tr ip to P o r tla n d . S e a ttle a n d o th e r O rc h e stra .
w o u ld n ’t re fu s e a “ l i f t ” from p ass­ ! n o rth e rn cities.
T hey r e p o rt th e
ing to u ris ts .
¡ ro ad s in good co n d itio n .
SUMMER NORMAL
B est m u sic, b est fioor, coolest
pò,. a good pm n ge o r tu b t>ath ¡n
p lace to dance. T h e B u n g alo w W ed­
p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e Nat«-
n e sd ay n ig h t from 9 to 12. D ancing a t o n urn.
2 3 5 -tf
th e co u p le 77c, w a r ta x 8c, to ta l 85c.
280-3
Grain Growers Attention—
New a n d second h a n d g ra in sacks,
F lo re n c e a u to m a tic on cook stoves a lso sack tw ine.
At P ell’s C o rn er.
and ovens.
A sh lan d F u r n itu r e Co. J
281-2
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Mrs. S elm a C ray , a n
em ployee
a t M cGee’s d ry goods s to re , w ill
leav e to m o rro w jn o rn in g fo r A la-
m eda, C alif., w h ere sh e will spend
a w eeks v a c a tion w ith h e r p a re n ts ,
G uum a u d
th e cem ent is sa fe ly set.
■
I am g o in £ o u t to th e L ak e of th e
W oods W e d n esd a y to do som e b u ild -
ing. A ny one c o n te tn p la tin g buildlnfc
• call a t 167 H a rg a d in e St., A sh lan d ,
j o r ph o n e 264-R . J. D. Beeson. 281-1*!
lo a th to q u it th e scenes an d faces
th a t had grow n fa m ilia r to th em , a n a
w ith one acco rd sa id , “ we will bpost
fo r A sh lan d a n d fo r a n o th e r c h a n ce
to e n jo y h e r w ork, h e r play and h er
KATHERINE
MCDONALD
— m-
h
n
MotoriousMrs. Lisle
STARTS TOMORROW
’’The Lost Romance”
Featuring
JACK HOLT
LOIS WILSON
CONRAD NAGEL
William De Mille, Producer
daily.
in an in te rv ie w w ith
C o ffm an to day, th e T id in g s
a sk e d to • c o rre c t a s ta te m e n t m ad e
in th e issu e of J u ly 28 )o t^ e effe c t
t h a t th e d in in g room w orild be op­
e ra te d a s a c a fe te ria . I t w ill be op­
e ra te d as a f ir s t c la ss d in in g room .
Mr. C o ffm an h a s e n g a g ed th e s e rv ­
ices of P . V asseau , a h ig h ly com ­
p e te n t F re n c h c h e f w ith w ide e x p e ri­
ence. a n d it is th e in te n tio n to m a k e
th e c u isin e of th e H otel A shland th e
b est In th e sta te .
sa “
n FRAN í ÜSCO markets
SAN FR A N C ISC O , A u g u st 1 .-
F o llo w in g a r e c u r r e n t m a rk e t p rices
on p o u ltíjy ^ p ro Á ic te :
$
Eggs, 4 *
*
*
Crepe de Chine, $1.79
Pongee Silk, $1.00
Sold re g u la rly a t $2.00. ' All
th e new a n d s ta p le sh a d es, a
good q u a lity fo r w aists in n
dresses.
Soid re g u la rly a t $1.25, 12-
mo. w eig h t.
Im p o rted J a p
Pongee. Only a lim ite d q u an
tity a t th is price.
Baby Creepers, 85c ea.
M ade o f good q u a lity
ham . well m ade.
Gingham Dresses, $2.79
Sold re g u la rly a t $4.00. M ade
of fin e Z ep h y r G ingham nicely
trim m e d .
Women’s. Union Suits, 60c
W o m e n ’s .g o o d q u a lity su in m d r
union s u its , k n it, a ll sizes.
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L in e n finish P illo w C asés, 4J
a n d 45, inçh, fine fo r su m m e i
use.
Dress Gingham, 19c yd.
Good q u a lity Z ep h y r G ingham s
in ch eck s a n d plaid s.
Summer Dress Goods
3 yds. $1.00
O dds a n d e n d s of summ ei- d ress
goods, v alu es to 75c a yard.
Y our ch an ce to buy a d ress
cheap.
S IG A R E T T E .
Linen Crash Toweling, 25c
18 inch C ra sh T o w eling, e x tra
heavy, fin e fo r ro lle r tow els
fo r fam ily use.
Crocheted Bed Spreads
Sold re g u la rly a t $2.75.
size a n d good w eight.
Muslin, 16c yd.
72x90 B leached S h eets,
q u a lity fo r s u m m e r use.
r e g u la rly a t $1.29 each.
goon
S o ln
Have Your Hemstitching and Picoting Done Here
T H E BA LC O N Y SH O P
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
H6-
A
line lot 2-piece house dresses, at .......... ................. . .$ .98
One lot apron dresses ........................................................$1.25
One lot house dresses ............................... . . ..................$2.49
One lot Voile dresses ..............? ....................................... $4.98
Voilfcs and Linen dresses . . . . . .
............. $8.75
ü f
Full
Sheets, 98c
36 inch good q u a lity B leached
M uslin.
Bold r e g u la rly at 2:
c e n ts p er y a rd .'
»
G L O V E S P E C IA L S
UNDERTHINGS
'Unusual values. Our
present stock of knit
goods priced to sell.
Gowns
Envelope Chemises
Camisoles
REAL BARG A f NS
CHAMOISETTfi GLOVES
In slip-on and 2-button styles,
iu cream, gt’ey’’ chamois and
brown. Values up*to $2.00. now
$1.19 to $1.39
SILK GLOVES
One lot at . ............ 89c to $1.19
Two-button style of excellent
quality with embroidered wrist
—in white and g re y . . . .$1.79
REMNANTS
Tt,Avill be worth your
while to look over our
stock of cotton and wool
remnants—
They are priced right
for a quick sale
OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES W ILL
TINUE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH
**
H ens, 2 3 ffî2 5 .
B ro ilers, 3 1 ® 45.
PO R T!.A N D , A u g u st 1.— T h e la st
lap o f th e te le p h o n e r a te h e a rin g be­
fo re th e O regon pu b lic se rv ice com ­
m issio n s ta rte d , la te to d a y a n d will
p ro b ab ly c o n tin u e a ll w eek.
It is
ex p ected t h a t a ll a ffirm a tiv e te s ti­
m o n y tgill be in t h i s w eek. . TJie com ­
p a n y vrill s t a r t its d e fe n se la te th is
eek*’ or the’ fir s t o f
g in g ­
Ladies’ Hose, 50c pr.
tO dd co lo rs a n d sizes, v alu es to
,Z^c a pair. A real b a rg a in .
-i
In which apparel is offered at decided reductions to effect immediate disposal and prepare
for the new season. Values of unusual importance are offered throughout our store. Be­
low are listed a few—many other equally important items not advertised.
(Continutd From rage one)
nTiru.
Many Bargains Offered All Over the Store
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