Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 02, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
A sh la n d H otel A rriv a ls —
, th e W oods; C arol V an D yke. Y reka,
N ew a rriv a ls re g is te re d a t th e Ash-! C alif.;
H in th o rn e .
p h o to g ra p h e r,
land h o tel a re : N oris P a r e n t, W a tty ; M rs. C. M orrison a n d son E lm e r. M ilt
L ocal and P er so n a l
E. K line. J e ss ie B. S tu rg e o n , San B iegel an d m o th e r, C ra te r L a k e ;
F ra n c isc o . C a lif.; E. W. S n y d er, Med M rs. A da C la rk , C a n a d a ; L ena Nel
Side L igh ts_____
lo rd ; J. I. F in k . O. S. R u sse ll, San son, P e rry A sh c ra ft, M rs. F. R. N eii,
I ran c isco , C a lif.; M r. a n d M rs. L. E . ‘ F o r t K la m a th ; M rs. L evi S tevenson,
C
a ra lly . E u g 4 n e; Mr. a n d M rs. J. O.j K la m a th F a lls ; M r. an d M rs. C. H.
Masonic Calendar th is W eek—
L eaves for G a lifo m to —
N
esti.
R eno, N ev.; R. B. C a m p b e ll,: V au p el, C ra te r L a k e ; M rs. W. O
M rs. M. J. L a w re n c e a n d H a rry
C. Coy, co u sin of M rs. L a w re n c e, left R o g u e R iv e r; S. S. W en d ell, P o rt- S m ith , K la m a th F a lls, h e re v isitin g
th is m o rn in g fo r Los A n g eles a f te r la n d ; M .A lnslee, K la m a th F a lls ; A. j th e P e ils a n d A p p le g a te s; Alex Chis-
F . H elue, San F ra n c isc o , C a lif.; M r .'h o l f o f San F ra n c isc o , f a th e r of th e
M alta e d m m a n d ery ,
W ednesday
sp e n d in g a th re e w eeks visit w ith
e v e n in g , A u g u s t 3. S ta te d conclave
M r. a n d M rs. J. H. P ro v o st.
M rs. a n d Mrs. S. A. S k a g g s; Mr. a n d M rs. fo rm e r m a n a g e r of th e H o tel A us
an d O rd e r of T em ple. R e fre sh m e n ts.
L a w re n c e w as th e fo rm e r o w n e r of H. D u n can , F re sn o , C a lif.; M rs. J. tin . T h e fo re g o in g do not ap p ly to
A sh lan d lodge, T h u rs d a y evening,
H. T u llo c k ,' L o m b a rd , M ont.; E. D. tr a n s ie n t a rr iv a ls , b u t to local peo­
B u c k h o rn lodge.
A u g u st 4. F ir s t deg ree.
P e te rs o n , W o o d lan d , C alif.
ple an d th e ir vlsivors. who a re on
T h e re will bo no s ta te d sessio n o f J
th
e m ove m o re o r less.
G u n s a n o F is h in g T a c k le —
W E R E P A IR a n y th in g . P h o n e 114.
iiilla h T em p le F rid a y ev en in g , Aug- •
E lk h o rn G un S to re, 81 O ak s tre e t.
2 5 9 -tf i See o u r F a ll S u itin g s of p u re Vlr-
u st 5.
261-1 mo
gin W ool. P a u ls e r u d ’s.
2 7 9 -tf
V isitin g B ro th e r—
R eturns to ’F risco —
T a k e s V acat ion—
M iss E le n o r G re e r cam e o v er from
M iss P e a rl C row son h a s re tu rn e d
Miss D o ro th y Jo n e s, an em ploye at h e r ra n c h n e a r H ilt to sp en d a c o u ­ MYSTERY CLEA RED FROM
to San F ra n c isc o a f te r a six w eeks
ple of w eeks w ith h e r b ro th e r, B ert
TOMB OF JOHN ( ’ALVIN
visit w ith h e r p a re n ts . Mr-, an d Mrs. M cG ee's d ry goods s to re , is s p e n d in g
R.
G reer.
S he h as been in poor
a tw o w eeks v acatio n .
F. H. C row son, of th is city.
h e a lth fo r ‘ som e tim e.
G E N EV A , A u g u st 1.— T h e m y ste ry
T he tim e— S a tu rd a y , A u gust 6.
w hich fo r th re e a n d a h a lf c e n tu rie s
Grain G rowers A tten tion—
T he p lace— K in g sb u ry C lub H ouse.
F o r C r a te r L a k e o r o th e r trip s , h a s s u rro u n d e d th e b u ria l place of
New a n d second h a n d g ra in sacks,
T he g irl— W h o ? ? ?
281-3 see De W itt T axi. P h o n e 140. 2 6 8 -lm J o h n C alvin, th e g r e a t G enevese r e ­
a lso sack tw ine. A t P e il’s C o rn er.
fo rm e r, is a b o u t to be solved.
Leave for P ortland—
281-2
Recovers from Illness—
Mr. a n d Mrs. A lb e rt S h e ra rd an d ’ C a lv in ’s h is to ria n . T h e o d o re de
F re d e ric k Jo h n so n is» g ra d u a lly
P u rc h a s e New ( ’
d
a
u
g h te r s J u n e a n d Cleo, an d Mrs. Beze, re c o u n ts t h a t it w as h is m as
rec o v e rin g from a sev ere illness a t
T h e S c h u e rm a n fam ily a re the
L ynn Slack le ft S u n d ay fo r an ex­ t e r ’s w ish t h a t no m e m o ria l sh o u ld
his hom e on M azanita s tre e t.
p roud p o ssesso rs of a new' r u n a b o u t
te n d e d tr ip io In d ep e n d e n c e a n d m a rk th e p lac e w h e re he w as b u rie d .
T h is w ish w as fa ith fu lly c a rrie d o u t
w hich will be used in tra v e lin g be­
P o rtla n d .
P u re p a ste u riz e d m ilk. 10c th e
tw e e n Gold H il, an d A shland.
¡ q u a rt a t R ose Bros.
24 3 -tf
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY^
H ay and g ra in in su ra n c e .
Yeoi
of course.
W h at is a v a c a tio n w ith o u t m u ­ Dies a t M edford—
2 7 6 -tf AT STUD— T o g g e n b u rg g o at.
143
G ra n ite St.
28 2 -2 tu e*
sic? Buy a sm all V Ictrola a n d ta k e
F re d B urrow , p io n eer of Ja ck so n
C liff P a y n e m ak e s P o rc h Sw ings.
it a lo n g . R ose B ros.
2 4 7 -tf
LO ST— A g a te rin g in p a rk . F in d e r
co u n ty and fo rm e r re s id e n t of A sh­
p h o n e 233-R o r call 855 B St. I t
land,
who
died
a
t
his
M
edford
Home
Wlnburn Leases O ffices—
F ish in g E n th u siasts A n iv e —
S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , will be b u rie d
Je sse W ln b u rn has leased offices
M rs. J. H. P ro v o s t. M rs. • M. J. W A N T E D TO R E N T — F u rn is h e d •>
o r 6 room h o u se. Close in. P h o n e
th
is
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
a
t
th
e
n
e
ig
h
b
o
rin
g
in th e second s to ry of th e F irs t N a­
L a w re n c e. H a rry C. Coy a n d W il­
31-
2 8 2 -tt
city.
M
r.
B
u
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w
s
is
w
ell
know
n
tio n a l B ank bu ild in g .
liam P a u l re tu r n e d v e s te rd a y f
r
o
m
----------------------------- —
h e re a n d w as a t one tim e an em ­ a fish in g tr ip a t B u ck h o rn lo d g e .! H ^
E
R E N T — F u r n itu r e for
a lm o s t new S in c e r s e w in rr
Big d a n c e a t th e B ungalow W ed­ ploye of th e old A sh la n d M illing a M t rs. v P -» ro v o s t is s a id by m e m b e rs of i
m ac h in e, p rid es re a so n a b le .
40
nesday n ig h t.
D ancing th e couple cqm pany.
th e p a rty to h a v e ta k e n a s tr in g
B ush St.
282-3*
77c, w ar ta x 8c, to ta l 85c.
280-3
of tw e n ty -six ."iso
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H. R. A dam s fo r p lu m b in g , h e a ti n g 1
_______
l W A N T E D — L a d y cook fo r D ead In-
and
g a s fittin g .
R e p a irin g a sp eci­
■ „
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d ia n ro a d carnP ’ 10 m en.
CaH
Moves to A lam eda—
t ool o tf in R ose B ros ice c re a m i 173 H e lm a n S t., T u e sd a y o r W ed-
a
lty
.
248
F
ifth
St.
P
h
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n
e
166-J.
T he resid e n ce Qf F. E. W a lte rs,
p a rlo r w h e re q u a lity ice c re a m s a n d !
n e sd a y e v e n in g .
282-
fo rm e rly o p e ra to r a t th e S o u th e rn
s
h
e
rb
e
ts
a
re
serv
ed
.
L . J . O rre s R e tu rn s —
6 4 tf j FO R S A L E — 1917 F r a n k lin , firs t
P acific s ta tio n h e re , will be m ade
L. J. O rres a n d fam ily , w ho have
I c la ss c o n d itio n . N ew p a in t a n d
p e rm a n e n tly
a t A lam ed a, Cal
Yeo d o n ’t c a re w h e th e r i t ’s a F o rd
top.
A ccept a n y re a s o n a b le o f­
been
sp
e
n
d
in
g
th
e
p
a
s
t
few
weekv
w h ere h e h a s in v este d in p ro p e rty
o r an a u to m o b ile ; he in su re s ’em
fe r a n d te r m s w ith in re a so n . See
v
isitin
g
Mr.
O
rre
s
’
p
a
re
n
ts
a
t
S.l
;
a n d w’ill resid e p e rm a n e n tly as r n
S p in n in g , R o b iso n G a ra g e. 282-2*
a ,l.
2 7 6 -tf
o ffic er high in th e co u n cils of th e v e rto n , re tu r n e d y e s te rd a y a f t e r a
m o to rin g trip th a t inclu d ed i t o u r |
LO ST— On h ig h w a y o r H e lm a n S t.,
Many A rrivals—
O rd e r of R ailw ay T e le g ra p h e rs .
o n e block below tra c k , le a th e r
on th e C olum bia highw ay.
A rriv e d : M rs. S. G. Van H a rd e n -
s u it c a se ( le tte r s *‘W . I. H .” on
J u s t received th e new B ru n e r
e a ch e n d ) , c o n ta in in g baby c lc th e s
b u rg , E a g le P o in t; Mr. a n d M rs. Os­
F o r a good p lu n g e Or tu b b a th in
W oolen C om pany’s lin e o f fall a n d
a n d 2C E a s tm a n k o d a k .
R e tu rn
k a r B e rg u e r, hom e fro m P o r tla n d ;
to 332 H elm an S t., o r p h o n e 476-J.
w in te r sam p les.
C all in a n d s e t p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e N a t- M rs. A da F. H o lt, A lam ed a, C alif.,
•
2 3 5 -tf
R e w a rd .
280-4
th e m . C le a n in g a n d re p a irin g done a to riu m .
g u e st of M rs. B in g h a m , L a u re l
on s h o rt n o tice
K. N elson, H otel
s tr e e t; L e s te r H ig h . O a k la n d , C alif., F O R S A L E — A n u m b e r of new ano
R eturn from C alifornia—
used la te m odel a u to s. T h e se c a rs
A u stin Bldg.
27 3 -tf
M iss M ary
M rs. J. E. C a n tra ll a n d Miss .!> ra v isitin g b r o th e r E d ;
w ill be sold on lo n g tim e p a y ­
W est, w ho h a v e been v isitin g r e la ­ R eam es, R o seb u rg , v isitin g M abel
m en ts. O th e r c a rs ta k e n as fiqSt
Visit, at M edford—
T r o tt; Mr. a n d M rs. F ra z ie r, S e a ttle ,
p a y m e n ts. Y o u r ow n te rm s w ith
tiv
es
a
t
M
cleod.
Cali.-.
?.
:u
rn
e
d
ves-
M em bers of th e W a g n er a n d K m -
in rea so n .
M ust be m oved next
v isitin g W. A. B lack fam ily ; Teddy
te id a y evening.
ney fa m ilie s w ent to M edford la s t
th
r
e
e
days.
R o b iso n G a ra g e, See
C aldw ell, e x p e rt sw im m e r. L a k e of
ond St. O pen e v e n in g s.
282-3*
T h u rs d a y ev en in g , a tte n d in g a b ir th ­
S
n
y
d
e
r’s
R
oyal
Jazz
o
rc
h
e
s
tra
a
t
day p a rty given in h o n o r of Mrs W.
H. L eeds, given a t th e hom e of h “r th e B ungalow W ednesday n ig h t. 3t
s is te r, Mrs. T. W. Miles
W e sp ecialize ou Taney b ric k ice
A s to ry of a m illion m a rrie d lives,
2 64tf
Best m usic, best floor, coolest c re a m . R ose B ros.
th ro b b in g in th e h e a rts of o n e w ife
an d one h u sb a n d . ,
place to dance. T h e B u ngalow W ed ­
Weed,
C
alif.,
V
isitor—
nesday n ig h t from 9 to 12. D ancing
B oth y e a rn in g fo r th e v a n ish e d th r ill
M rs. E. G. Ower., c f W eed, C alif,
th e co u p le 77c, w a r tax 8c, to ta l 85c.
of s w e e th e a rt love.
B o th w o n d e r­
w as an A sh la n d v isito r y e ste rd ay .
ing
why
th
e
p
a
ssin
g
y
e a rs o f m a r­
280-3
ria g e sh o u ld s te a l aw ay r unance.
Get Your H unting Outfit Now—
R eturns from Vacation—
A nd save m oney.
E lk h o rn G un
Miss H azel S m ith , an em ploye a t
S
to
re,
81
O
ak
s
tre
e
t.
2 7 7 -tf
McGee’s dry goods sto re , re tu rn e d to
w ork th is m o rn in g a f te r a tw o
L eave fo r C r a te r L a k e -
w eeks v acaito n .
M rs. VZ. G. C u rre y . th e M isses
D on’t fo rg e t th e big op en in g d a n c e, Lucy a n d F lo re n c e N iver, M is. A.
a t K in g s b u rg C lub H ouse S a tu rd a y , N. E m ig h , son W illiam a n d d a u g h ­
A u g u st 6. M usic by S n y d e r’s R oyal t e r Cleo, le ft th is m o rn in g fo r a few
Featuring-
JACK HOLT
O rc h e stra
281-3 d ays o u tin g a t C ra te r L a k e .
Ashland News in Paragraphs
A
(
Tuesday, August 2, l f l l f
a n d w hen C alvin b re a th e d h is la s t
in May, 1564, his re m a in s w e re in ­
te r r e d in se c re t in th e c h u rc h y a rd
of P la in p a la is , now w ith in th e city
lim its.
Since th o se d ays th e s e c re t of th e
to m b h a s been kn o w n to only one
fam ily , th a t of Speyr, fo B asle, in
w hich it h a s p assed dow n fro m
f a th e r to son w ith th e in ju n c tio n
n e v e r to rev e a l it a s long as th e re
w ere d e sc e n d a n ts in th e fam ily. T he
la s t of th e race, E u g e n e de Speyr,
w ho is over 70 y e a rs of age, an d lives
a t A vignon in F ra n c e , h a s ju s t in ­
fo rm e d th e co n sisto ry of th e P r o t ­
e s ta n t c h u rc h of G eneva th a t, h a v ­
in g no d e sc e n d a n ts, he d e sire d to
rev e a l th e se c re t of C a lv in 's tom b,
w hich w as p o in ted o u t to him in
1860, by his g ra n d fa th e r.
m ade c h a rg e s a g a in s t th e a d m in is tr: - ! is clean in m o ra ls, an d t h a t ey e ry
tio n of th e police d e p a rtm e n t, b u t e ffo rt, w ith in th e p o ssib ilities of q
d en ied th a t th e r e is any lack of la v lim ite d force, a re being m ade to cur
en forcem ent.
H e d e c la re d th e city th e illic it se llin g o f liquor.
Pennsylvania Vacuum
Cup Tires
ith Free
M E D F O R D F A C E S PO SSIB L E
SH A K EU P IN POLICE DEBT. 1
(C o n tin u td F ro m P a g e O ne)
fo rd la b o re r, w ho h a s th re e chil-j
d r e n .”
P o lice C hief T im o th y a d m itte d
t h a t y e m s tr e e t w as know n to have
Bran Bread
-Tube-
—THE-
TH K
Busy Corner Motor Co.
TO
Good Health
l it h ia
ASH LA ND,
Corner Highway and Main Streets
bakery
MEDFORD, OREGON
OREGON
a
STARTS
TODAY
LOST ROMANCE
‘
IO fo r 5^
The new sugar coated
chewing gum
which everybody
Iikes—you will,
¥00.
delicious peppermint
flavored sugar jacket around
peppermint flavored ebewine ¿uni
fiiat will aid your appetite and diges­
tion. polish your teeth and tBoisiea
your throat.
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WWICLEYS^
im
LOIS WILSON
CONRAD NAGEL
FONTAINE LARUE
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
YOU ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED that on and after
JULY 28, 1921, the City of Ashland will he divided into two
districts, Upper and Lower, for irrigation purposes the divid­
ing line being the Boulevard and Main street«.
’AFTER I
EVERY
MEAL'
Finest Thing William de Mille
Has Ever Done
100 PER CENT PROGRAM
UPPER DISTRICT
That portion of the city lying above the Boulevard and
Main streets to be known as the Upper District, will he al­
lowed to use the water for irrigation 'and sprinkling purposes
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5 a. rn to 10
a. m., and trom 5 p. m. to 10 p. m., and on Sundays from a
a. in. to 10 a. m.
V
T M C A T e ^ tW T ,,,/'
THE U N IV E R S A L CAR
THE FORD RUNABOUT
LOWER DISTRICT
ASHLAND 9
W cd.Aufl. O
That portion of the city lying below the Boulevard and
Main streets, to be known as the Lower District, will he al­
lowed to use the water for irrigation and sprinkling purposes
on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays from 5 a. m. to 10
a. m., and from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m., and on Sundays from 5
p. m. to 10 p. m.
'I'he use of water through meters will not he under these
restrictions.
Public parks in their respective districts will irrigate be­
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Water must be turned off immediately in case of fire.
Do not use Open hose or open faucet where you are paying
for 10,000 or 20,000 square feet. Use either spray nozzle or
nose with nozzle not more than 1-4 inch in diameter.
Do not set sprinkler so it will interfere with traffic on
sidewalk.
Do not have leaky faucets, toilets or fixtures on your
premises.
Do not allow water to run off your property on the streets,
gutters or alleys.
Do not run water at night between the hours of 10 p. m.
and 5 a. in. in either division.
By order of the Common Council.
HOSLER. Supt. W ater Works.
T ttt
Show Grounds A cross from th e
H aw thorne School on Boulevard
LEW F. CULLINS
DOG AND PONY
CIRCUS
TH E SHOW O F QUALITY
Particularly P lea sin g to C hildren—
I u u su ally In terestin g to Grown-Ups
W onderful Trained
DOGS, PO NIES, GOATS AND
MONKEYS
A WORLD OF
FAIRY FE A TU R E S
FO R TH E
LITTLE FOLKS
DARING AND NOVEL ACTS
Funny ( lo w n s W ho Destroy Sorrow
REM EM BER TH E DATE
BRING TH E CHILDREN
WILL SHOW — RAIN OR SH INE
THE FORD iil NABOl T needs no advertising. About all we have to do
is to tell you we can supply the demand with something like promptness
and the selling is over. We have never been able to get enough from the
factory- to meet the demand and do not suppose we ever will get enough.
There are more than four million five hundred thousand Ford ears in op­
eration today, and of this number about three hundred thousand are in
foreign countries, the rest right here in America, hut we have one linn
dred and five to one hundred and ten millions of people and it looks from
the way demand comes in that we will have to sell that many Runabouts
before we can satisfy that demand.
It is one great, little utility. It fits into every m an’s wants, from the
physician to the worker in the factory-, from the country blacksmith to
the millionaire railroad owner, from the contractor and his employes t o
the millionaire spoitiug m an’s entourage, almost as necessary these davs
as the handkerchief.
FORD and FORDSON DEALERS
HARRISON BROS.
Ashland, Oregon