Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 19, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Local and Personal
MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
OUR. REPORTER. SAXS VdWKf G ETS UDA ALL
Wiscotuln Visitors—-
Fred Scritsm eir and family of
Bloomei, Wis., were recant visitors
with the Fred L. Putnam family.
Mr. and Mrs. Scritsmeir are one-time
schoolmates of Mrs. Putnam .
G arnett's home cooked meals sat­
isfy.
293tf
Ten-Year-Old Traveler—
Wilson Torrance, 10-year-old tra v ­
eler from Hot Springs, S. D.. arrived
here this week with, as he expressed
it, "m e and myself,” to visit his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Shell.
S t e a m e d up is to re h u m b u g items
' AM D M E E T SOM EBODY V4HO A ß T S Ä S
TH O U G H HE T H O U G H T T H ' R EPO R TER
\MUX A S R lU ' Q U E S T I O N S O UT O P
By Charlea Sughrac
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all t a s te s
T H IS Li’L ole e a r t h smoold e e
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Don’t ru in your auto wheels, If
they squeak they need setting, I
set them the commonsense way in a
few m inutes and a t one-halt th e
price of the old m ath >d For free
dem onstration sea Ira Reeder.
292-6
To Motor From P o r tla n d -
Champion B illiard Player—
<$• *$*
<§> <5^ «.♦'/ Q <•' /• '•> «Ó <.«!> ing in different sections of the undue influx of non-resident stu ­
DEPUTY SHERIFF HOT ON
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vining will
Charles Mitchell, champion pocket
TRAIL OP BOOTLEGGERS
country.
dents. and the proceeds will be help­
arrive in Ashland the latter part of billiard player of the Pacific coast,
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT—
ful in constructing new buildings
,
Tw enty Lower Than Oregon
this week from Portland by motor. will give a free exhibition at Dobbin-
(Continued from Page One)
The Ashland Rand will give a con-
Twenty of thes<; reporte(, and )h
lid defraying other necessary ex­
They will visit for a few days with Irw in's pool hall tonight and tom or­
een in Lhhia Park this evening.
j a r e rage tuition charged by them is, penses. Already the heavy increase
a p artak er of the concoction instant
Mrs. 0. W inter before leaving for row evening.
♦ ' $54.20— ju st $5.80 less than Oregon in enrollm ent at the two institutions
death. •
Lake
o’
Woods,
where
they
will
visit
Magazine Writer Visits—
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’’ ¡charges. Iowa State college charges has caused a serious shortage of
New Teacher—
State Prosecutes Case
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Howard McKenna, special feature! Pro*. Irving Vining.
$51 a year. Ohio $50, Michigan Ag-j room.
Miss Helting, who is living with
All of th e charges filed to date STATE TO WORK WLAMATH
w riter for the Saturday Evening
ricultural college $90 and state u n i­
The new iioin-resident tutition
her parents in th eir new home on have been on state charges and U. ‘
FALLS AND ASHLAND ROAD
Post, was a recent visitor at the! Checker C ontest—
versity
and
agricultural
college
ol'
plan
becomes effective for all new
______
The sophisticated checker players Scenic Drive, purchased within the S. Commissioner Roy Davis has no ,
local Ford agency where he told of
Kansas
$15.
entrants to the state institutions at
past month, is a new arrival from know ledge of any federal charges
(Continued from Page 1)
an expedition through W ashington who make the local fire station their
The
fee
is
expected
to
prevent
an
the fall opening next month.
Wisconsin
and
will
be
a
teacher
this
being filed. Up to last night Dis­
with 42 Fordson tractors. Mr. Mc­ rendezvous between fires have de­
land
for
the
entertainm
ent
of
busi­
coming year in the Ashland schools. trict A ttorney Rawles Moore had
Kenna was gathering m aterial for cided to draw themselves ap art from
ness m en of th e neighboring city.
not been officially advised on the
the m undane crowd and engage the „ A
an article in the Post.
P ursuant to th at meeting John H.
I IwCt I l l ' l l s P*rom Merrill—
raids and the arrests, but 8. B. Sand­
"your move” players of Medford in
Fuller,
secretary of the Cham ber of
Mrs. L. J. H eer and daughter
Ladies' high-grade tailoring, la t- . a fight to the finish lor honors of 1 Thelma returned yesterday from a ifer, special agen,t, with a commis­ Commerce, has made plans for a
sion from th e governor, informed
est fashions and woolens are now In, Southern Oregon at 7:30 o’clock trip to K lam ath Falls and Merrill.
,
I “ g e t-to g e th e r picnic” halfway be-
J
ustice
at Orres Tailor Shop.
294-tf this evening at the Ashland fire sta ­
....................! tween the two cities on the Green
cutor would be assigned to handle
tion. The champion checker j h
m
p
- ~
7 7 ,,.,.
Springs m ountain road, the purpose
,
...
... .
.
■ < hildren s Aquatic Exhibition—
the
case. The claim th a t the a r­
ers
of
both
cities
will
be
pitted*
.
.
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Suffers Epileptic Stroke—
of
which will be to witness the road
Members of Mrs. Loesta Home-
Mr. Van Buren, a new arrival from against each other over the varn­ wood’s class playground children rests were due to federal activity is work now being done in th a t sec­
Jefferson, visiting relatives at 400 j ished, much used and greatly check­ swimming classes will give an exhi­ now discredited, and reliable in­ tion.
form ation indicates th a t the a n ti­
Motley street, had an epileptic fit! ed board th at has taken its place as
bition party the last week in this saloon league is furnishing the
one
of
the
historical
properties
own­
in Lithia park yesterday afternoon j
OUTSIDE STUDENTS MUST
The date has not been d e -¡sleuths for the clean-up.
Messrs. month.
.. ,
He recovei^d sufficiently to leave ed by the fire-fighters.
PAY TUITION FEE AT O. A. C.
Royce. Willis, Bill F air and F r « - /
',
H" " ,ew00«
th a t
Many Suspects Flee
the park without assistance.
Mr.!
; her class has made rem arkable pro-
A num ber of men have departed
S E E O U R W IN D O W
Van Burem is. taking treatm ents of! burg will defend A shland’s honor
(C ontinutd From Page One)
gress.
for
parts
unknow
n
since
the
arrests
during
th
e
checker
tournam
ent.
Dr. George G. Jarvis.
started and w arran ts have been is­ thought hardly feasible for Oregon
NeW
York
Decorator—
sued for th e ir arrest. This list in­ to make such charges while all the
Leave for Los A n geles—
Returns From Klamath Fall»—
Mrs. Oeder, a rtist and interior cludes some m ore o r less well-known e th er western states were adm itting
Mr. and Mrs. Caseheer and daugh­
Mrs. Levi Stevens and daughter
resident and non-resident students
decorator, and her daughter, Linds,
Mildred returned yesterday from a ter, M arjorie, have left for Los An­ are new arrival* from New York citizens. Rum ors |n, circulation set­ on the same basis. Now th a t W ash­
ting fo rth th a t w arran ts had been
geles. Calif., where they will visit
visit at Klam ath Falls.
City.
Mrs.
Oeder,
who
has
purchas­
issued for officials, past and pres­ ington and California and other
with Dr. and Mrs. Chauncey Case-
ed
the
B
utterfield
home
on
G
ranite
ent, a re not founded on fact but w estern state colleges and univer­
BARTLETT PEARS for CANNERY beer. Lloyd Caseheer, who is em­ street, has offered her services for
simply th e usual gossip th a t arises sities have changed to the tuition
ployed by a Portland music firm is
We expect to ship our first car driving the family car to California. the Civic Improvement Club rest whenever factional lines become basis for non-resident students, the
room.
regents' committee found it practi­
of B artlett Pears to the Cannery
drawn.
cable
to make the change at the Ore­
about August 22nd.
Dry pine and oak wood. Holmes
The probing squad left this m orn­
Returns
From
'F
r
is
c
o
-
gon
institutions.
Pick nothing for this car except Grocery-
ing fo r E agle P o in t and Gold Hill
297-2
Mrs. Mabel Jacobs returned from districts on a still hunt for stills and
The am ount of tuition was fixed
No. 1 stock, 2^4 inches and larger,
San Francisco 'W ednesday evening th eir owners.
after a careful investigation of the
must be perfect halves, ail fruit to Return From Fishing Trip—
sum charged by other leading state
be free from scab, scale and worm
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Howell, Mr. on No. 16. Mrs. Mark Smith, who
Joy Ride to Lake
accompanied
her,
rem
ained
w
ith
her
We have the Lug Boxes on hand and Mrs. Claude M illett and family
It has been definitely established institutions of the country Inquiries
husband
who
is
in
th
e
hospital
there
now.
and Mr. M illett’s fath er have re­
th a t five operatives, in charge of were made or some of the represent-
Advise us at once how many turned from a camping and fishing and is now convalescent.
Special Agent Sandifer, arrived ative state schools of higher learn-
boxes you will have so. we can trip a t W egner Gap. The party fish­
about two weeks ago. One of the
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY’.
Visit the Pellet Family—
plan accordingly.
ed in the L ittle Applegate and along
sleuths im m ediately made his roll
WANTED— Girl to help in kitchen.
Mr. Pope arrived in the city hurt
ASHLAND FRUIT & PRODUCE the entire length of the Talent Irri­
of bills conspicuous and arranged
69 No. Main..
night for a visit with th e Pellet fam-
297-1
ASSN.
, 294.4 gation system.
for a joyride to Prospect and C rater
j ily. Mrs. Pope has been here for
Lake. Fem inine company was fu r­ WANTED— To rent for about 2 mos.
; some time. They will leave in about
an unfurnished room and use of
nished. The operative rode w ith the
kitchen, or would furnish own
two weeks for Stockton where they
young lady on a back seat and on
kitchen.
References exchanged.
now reside.
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the trip th a t took nearly two days
W rite Mrs. W alter J. Barham,
Siskiyou,
Oregon.
297-3t*
received inside inform ation on t h e , _____
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Leave for Diamond L a k e -
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Long and local bootlegging situation. He w as, FOR SALE— Household goods wash-
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL
grandson, Bruce Wilson, left yester­ such a liberal spender th a t Illicit 11-! ing machine, bedroom set, dining
room set, leather rocker, • oak
day f i r an outing trip, going as far quor agents literally fell over each
rocker,
rugs and stove, numerous
other in th e ir effo rts to secure his
as Diamond Lake.
other things. Call and see them.
trade. To the surplus bootleggers
125 Scenic Drive.
297-2*
he gave “ tips” to where they could
Uhicage V isiter—
FOR SALE— 20-acre ranch, %-mile
Miss E. A. C iajgm ite of Chicago find a “ live one,” who were his
east of A shland; modern house
brother
officers.
is making a visit to .her sister, Mrs.
large barn; 12 acres in alfalfa
The arrests caused a flurry of
\ a l Snider, 696 Boulevard, and to ­
balance in grain and pasture: wa
SATURDAY ONLY
SATURDAY ONLY
te r for irrigation; fine for dairy
gether with the Sniders ¡«jiade a trip excitem ent among th e home brewers,
ing and poultry. R. F D. Box
bu t th eir fears are ungrounded as
176.
.
297-2*
to C rater Lake.
the raiders are only a fte r th e whole­
Good food, cook
Besides
right, served salers, not the retailers.
at reasonable^ pricésí Hotel Ashland they are protected by th e search and
Grill.
297tf seizure clause of th e Volstead act,
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which prohibits the invasion of the
Poke advantage of this chance to save. Especially
HOUSK-PASSES TOWNSEND GOOD home for liquor without a search
opj>ortune forjho^.e sewing week are these remarkable
ROADS BILL
w arrant.
yard goods olferings. Fabrics of many weights, includ­
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Aug. 19 —
ing excellent wool dress goods, silks, as well as light
I W ithout a dissenting vote the sen­ ninr - year - old girl
summer-materials, are reduced for this occasion. These
ate today passed the Townsend fed­
HIT BY AUT ODIBS
eral aid good roads bill as a substi­
listings are but a portion of the many items on sale.
(Continutd From rage on e)
tute to r the Dowell bill, which has
AT T H E
SIL K S
D R E S S GOODS
passed th e house and gone to a con­ the tragedy oeeurred. The little girl,
It is said by a neighbor, jum ped out
ference.
Silk Poplin, Y ard 98c
of the car ahead of her parents,
W ool Serge, Yd. $1.98
36 inches wide, regular
dashing
ahead of them In h er hurry
54-inch all-wool Serge in
$1.25 value. All the new and
to
reach
th e W atkin
navy blue. Extra fine quality
•‘‘THE ELHART WAY”
wanted
shades,
including for skirts, suit« and dresses
U e will go to the ends of the
black.
A real bargain.
SEE THIS SPECIAL.
«•arth for the thing you want,
HIRED ASSASSIN TELLS
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
—
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Pongee Silk, Y ard $1.00
OR PLA N S TO M URDER
33-inch
imported
Pongee Wool P laids, Y ard $2.25
MRS. FIPI STILLMAN
T H E NORTH AS CURWOOD KNOW S IT, W R IT E S
54-inch Plaids in new color
Silk, sold regularly at $1.25.
KANSAS
CITY,
Aug.
19.—
Samuel
Extra fine silk, good heavy combinations. W ill make beau­
IT AND SCREEN S IT —W IT H N E W T H R IL L , N EW
H arris, 20, declared in a signed
tiful skirts or dresses.
All
weight, for dresses, waist» and
these now on display.
ROMANCE, N EW M YSTERY
statem ent today in th e K ansas City
undergarm ents.
One of the latest, by the loved
Post, a newspaper published here,
au th o r of Freckles, th e H arvester,
W ool Flannel, Y ard $1.98
D utchess Satin,
th a t he had been hired, together with
54 inches wide in th e new-
Laddies, Michael O’H alloran, etc.
36-inch
Black
Also
three others, to assassinate Mrs. Fifi
sport
shades
for
m
aking
sleeve­
Satin, sold regularly aV ?2.50
"HER FATHER’S DAUGHTER”
P
o
tter
Stillman.
H
arris
says
th
a
t
less
jackets,
sport
coats
and
yard. E xtra -fine qua!
TW O R E E L S
by
middy blouses for early fall
he does not know w hat was behind
will not last
a t thl
wear.
OF GIGGLES
Gen« Stratton-Porter
gain price, -¿gp
the m u rder plot. The accomplices
• l.W
<w H arris are thought to be In this
P laid D ress Goods, Y ard
Voiles, Y ard 50c
city. H arris says th a t th e other
"THE FLAMING FOREST”
85c
40 inches wide, values to-
th ree men double-crossed him. Twen­
by
7 9c
New printed Voiles in
36 inches wide, iu pew-
ty-five
thousand dollars, split in four
«lark patterns. Only a limited
Janie«
Oliver
Curwood
plaids suitable for children’s
quantity.
dresses and sk irts for school
ways,
was
to have been th e rew ard
A STORY WORTH READING
wear.
for
the
potential
killing.
S tarring
82.00
School D ay Cloth, Yd. 35c
s/ .o o
Genuine Gillette
Safety R azo r
S IM P S O N ’S
HARDW ARE
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
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■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
FISK Non-Skid 3« x 3 K
Tire - Tube
$17.40
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
THE
K ru gg e l Bros.
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
A U G U ST S A L E S
91 OAK ST.
Special Selling ol
Dress Goods and Silks
A N O TH ER G R E A T
CU R W O O D T A LE
~~L
\ —
STARTS
TODAY
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New Books
’’Lores
Outcast”
Pf»
32 inches wide, sold regu­
larly at 39c.
Iu plain and
fancy patterns. Heavy enough
to wear well.
36-ineh extra
W hite Outing
good quality
Flannel, yard
G ingham s, Y ard 19c
27-inch dress ginghams in
light and dark plaids. Good
quality for ladies and chil­
dren’s dresses.
Pride of Dixie Bleached Mus­
lin, special, yard ................ie«<
H ave your P icoting a n d H em stitching Done H ere
The S tore W h ere Y our P atro n ag e Is A ppreciated
FOR SALE
NAVAL M EN JOIN ELK S'
MARSHFIELD FESTIVÏTIES
MARSHFIELD, Or., Aug. 19.__
Oregon Elks are herding here iu
I droves. A barbecue and other activ­
ities feature the great program .
Three destroyers, th e Bailey, Thorn­
ton and M orris, a re anchored in the
harbor with 400 officers and sailors
joining in th e festivities. The three-
day convention closes Saturday
night.
Ben
Turpin
FR ID A Y
SATURDAY
; Oliver Ourwe
G olden
tiare