Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local and Personal
The Rubber Stamp Phrase Didn’t Fit the Picture
By Charles Sughroe
• Worn H iu m « UW m
MICK1E, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
Heavy crtmizial
There will be a heavy orim inal!
business a t the October term of th e
circuit court. So far there are th ir­
ty cases to come up a t th a t term .
The grand jury convenes the th ird i
Monday in October, and court con/
venes a short tim e later. There aWe
eighteen or nineteen prisoners now
confined in the county jail, the cases
of a nultiber of whom will be before
the coming g ran d jury session.
Friday, Bept*mber 16, IMI
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LOOK W H A T
S E H O S M E '.
A P IC T U R E OF
EZLRN G O O F O S '
C hristian W orkers Picnic—
The Christian W orkers bands of
Talent and Ashland are planning to
c iA A P t^ '
hold a service at the school house
on Green Springs m ountain w h e re .
Miss Ena Davis is teaching, on Sun­
•*» 'S
day afternoon, September 18. Since
furnished lots of excitem ent in their
Paul Mars 111*—
this is a ra th e r long trip, the young
work out for the spectators
Paul Mars, of the Overland shoe
people have decided to have a picnic
Jess Ingram took on Tom Sharkey ,
shop, is ill at the home of his p ar­
dinner. The party will m eet im ­
for four rounds, and Chet Brown
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mars, 51
mediately after church at 12:30 at
for five roundb.
S U C C E S S O R TO C. H. VAUPEL
Third street.
the city library. All young people
Billy Huff has a slight cold but
are invited to make this trip and aU
Anyone interested in millinery
will be iu the ring when the bell’
tend the meeting. Anyone who d id '
and dressm aking classes m ust be
BERLIN, Sept. 15.— A revolution rings.
not attend the business m eeting last
present at the public library Tues­
Kid Sargent, who will meet Bat­
; ary organization with national rami-
Monday evening should see Miss
This is a real money saving offering of the new things
day, September 20, at 2:30 p. m.
tling
Frick in the main event for four
i ¡¡cations involving m ilitary interests,
Pauline Plum m er who is chairm an
Places in these classes canot be re­
for Fall. Realizing that you have wanted them, hut may
m onarchists and anti-Sem ites, who rounds, is in fine shape, and this
of the "E ats com m ittee." and learn
served by phone. Applicants desir-
bout should give the fans plenty of
were
pledged
to
“rem
ove”
the
ob-
what they are to bring.— Committee
have hesitated about coming for them, fearing that the
u_
For the convenience of those mo-
i ing to join m ust be present and be
p . . . , tor vehicle owners ol Jackaon coun- jM tonable rep u b lican , and work I excitement, for both boys are good
price might not suit your pocket hook so early in the
mixers and hard hitters.
The College club will meet with i PrePare(l to pay tuition fees
ty who are desirous of operating i against the republican governm ent, j Ashland will turn out to see their
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ent-Teachers
Association.
Mrs. Newman September 17 at 518
has been discovered by the police,
season, we gathered together and are offering them to
their motor vehicles during the per­
pride
in
action.
South Oakdale street, Medford, Or.
you at prices which—in effect—make buying a saving.
iod of application to the secretary it was revealed today.
Leaves for O. A. C.—
There will be 26 rounds of boxing
The persons behind the organiza-
Raymond Badger left this morn of state for registration and the re-
Glance over the listings, select what you need, then
L eaves for Drain—
tion is said by the police to have and every sport fan should be there.
ing for Corvallis, where he will at- ceipt of perm anent license plates, C.
Tickets
are
now
on
sale
a
t
United
William Hedrick, of B street, has
been responsible for the assassina-
come in.
tend the Oregon State A gricultural E. Terrill, sheriff, has been desig-
Reserve your seats
left for Drain where he will visit his
tion of M athias Erzberger.
Many Cigar Store.
nated by the secretary of state to
college.
old home and son, Ray Hedrick and
arrests have been made, especially early for this show. The first pre­
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issue tem porary license plates to su c h , .
Flannel Gowns, $1.25
’ Flannel Gowns, $1.39
family, while in Douglas county.
Bavaria, which is said to be a lim inary starts at 8:30 promptly.
R eturns to Dunsmuir—
persons only, who shall make and|j
Made of fancy outing flannel
Made of good quality outing
flannel in color and white, sizes of good weight slipover style,
Mrs. W alter Jam es has returned to file their applications for perm anent) *5 hotbed of royalist agitation. Some I
Musical Evening—
of th e prisoners were form er sol-
size 16 and 17.
16 and 17.
Last e vening Miss Berna H aight ‘ D unsm uir- Calif - after spending the . licenses through the sh eriff’s office . diers who participated in the Von
sum m er mouths in Ashland at the) for forwarding to the secretary of
delighted a num ber or friends a t the
Kapp revolution in March, 1920.
Outing Flannel, 25c yd.
Rose apartm ents on East Main state.
Outing Flannel, 15c yd.
K irkpatrick home on L eonard street
O
thers
are
form
er
naval
officers.
27 in. wide extra heavy quality
2? in. wide good weight, comes
street.
Therefore any person desiring suchj
by playing a num ber of selections on
will make good gown or pa­
in
white
and
fancy
pattern.
tem porary license shall fill out the)
the piano with rare skill and expres­ E ntertained at M edford—
jam as. white and colors.
regular form of application blankj
sion. Those preL^pt were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fuller and lor perm anent license, a n d deposit BOXING SHOW AT MEDFORD
Blankets, $3.25 pair
Mrs. Hoag, Dorothy and K atherine; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reed were r e ­
Wool Blankets, $9.48 pair
NAT
TONIGHT
BEST
Plaid blankets, wool finish,
Mr. and Mrs. Forbes and Jack; Mrs. cently en tertain ed at a Medford din­ with the sheriff the license fee and
C6.\80 guaranteed all pure wool
BILLED FOR SEASON
come in pink, blue, tan, and
Hamaker. Mr. Elmore, Mr. and ner party given by Mr. and Mrs. L. application, together with a deposit j
in
new block plaids, pink, blue,
grey, with cotton m arket ad­
tan and grey.
Mrs. K irkpatrick, and O. H. B arn­ P. Ames of th a t city. Miss Ames will of $1 and such person shall receive
vancing,
blankets
will
be
high­
INCREASES CROP YIELDS
The all sta r boxing show th a t will
er.
hill. The la tte r
to leave to­ attend the University of Minnesota a set of tem porary license cards
be
staged
by
M
anager
Dixon
tonight)
which
shall
be
valid
for
ten
days.
morrow m orning for Corvalliar'stop- this year.
NOW A PROVEN FACT
Wool Plaids, $2.25 yd.
And upon retu rn in g the tem porary at the Medford Nat looks like one
ping en route at Medford and G rants
54 in. wide in new patterns for
Wool
Serge,
$2.98
yd.
license cards the person shall be en­ of the best cards th a t has been billed j Apply Early Before the Fall Rains
Pass.
54 in. wide fine quality Eng­ fall wear, black and white, tan
CHANCELLOR WIRTH CHARGES
for some time. All of the boys
titled to the $1 deposit.
lish serge in navy bine only and brown, blue and black.
A Car on Hand Now at the
BAVARIA GIVES ASSISTANCE
worked
out
a
t
th
e
train
in
g
camp
j
for m aking suits and dresses.
It is unlawful for any person to
The N atatorium will be open Sat­
AND HAVEN TO PLOTTERS operate a m otor vehicle - upon the last night for th e ir w ork-out, and
urday and Sunday.
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Women ’s Underwear
ASHLAND FRUIT
public highways or streets of any from the way they worked out the
Women’s
Union
Suits
BERLIN, Sept. 16.— A flat c h a r t/
75c garment
ASSOCIATION
city or town w ithout the perm anent fans can be sure th a t they will see
Farewell Party—
$1.25
th at Bavaria is giving assistance and
Medium weight fleeced cotton*
Mrs. Betchell Harold was enter supplying a haven to men who are or tem porary license plates above Pl©n ty of action.
vests and pants, come in sizes
Medium weight fleeced’ cotton
Joe Blackburn and Tom Sharkey
to 44.
tained at a farewell party given yes­ plotting against the downfall of the mentioned.
union suits, alk styles and sizes.
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C. E. TERRILL, Sheriff.
terday afternoon a t the home of her republican governm ent was made
sister, Mrs. Clarence Morris, Skid­ today by Chancellor W irth in an ad­
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
more street, by twenty friends. Mrs. dress before the Reichstag super­ BABY CONFERENCE
Harold will leave soon for Corval­ visory committee. His speech was
25 all wool Jersey Jackets, in Navy, Red, Black and
WELL ATTENDED;
lis. The afternoon was passed with the bitterest tirade against the Ba­
Brown. Sizes 16 to 44. Sold regularly at $7.00-
TO REPEAT CLINIC;
lancy work and the playing of varians th a t has yet come from a-1
Special Price—$5.50
With
games. Mesilames Frod Gassaway, member of the federal government.
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F rank W ard and W illiam Holmes
i m onths; Mrs. C. E. P ratt, John Ray-
Have your Picoting a nd Hemstitching Done Here
served refreshm ents.
I
inond,
two
m
onths;
Mrs.
E
lbert
J.
SI MMER CAMPS
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
Fallow, Robert Jew ett, three m onths'
M otor T hrough C alifornia—
COUNTY Y. M. C. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson are en­
MAKE BIG SUCt ESS Mrs. Milton H. Ellis, Mark Steph­
ens, over one year; Mrs. R. L. Kear-
joying a m otor trip through Califor­
uey, Betty Marie, nine m onths; M rsJ
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nia at present. C. W. Nlms is ta k ­
ing Mr. W ilson’s place in the Ideal fam iliarity with the toothbrush, etc., E. O. Smith, Mark Quentin, tw enty
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grocery.
have been encouraged, and if neces­ m onths; Mrs. R. W. Clapp, Olive
sary, insisted ’upon, and apt results Jane, fifteen m ouths; Mrs. William
NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS
discovered at inspection each day. I jeer. H arrison, three years.
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F uneral of Brother G. W. Dodson The boys understand th a t this is a
All Odd Fellows are hereby noti­ regular part of arm y discipline, Ajd SPOKANE PATROLMAN IS
O u r P r ic e s A r e R ig h t
fied to meet at I. O. O. F. hall a t as such, they sort of glory in the
WOUNDED IN PITCHED
AND USE
Ashland Sunday, Septem ber 18, 1921 unwonted hardship.
BATTLE WITH BANDITS
at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of
A pleasing feature of the Rogue
attending the funeral of B rother G. River camp was the swimming in
SPOKANE, W ash., Sdpt. 16.— In
L ittle B utte creek, while the much- a pitched b attle early this m orning
W. Dodson.
O p p o s ite H o t e l A s h la n d
P. M. SNIDER, N. G.
coveted objective point of the W ag­ between Spokane police and six oij
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L. A. ROBERTS, Secretary. 13-2 n er eamp was the ascent of the butte seven yeggmen who had attem pted
itself.
From the sum m
* it of this to blow the safe of a bank in R e a r­
lordly young m ountain a fine view don, Patrolm an Allison was shot id I
of the valley was had.
the leg. '
A num ber of men from Ashland,
The bandits were scared away from
CCORDING to the luling of the Oregon
Talent, Phoenix and Medford, by the bank before they had secured
Dairy and Food Corn mission all dairy
26 — ROUNDS — 26 th eir assistance and use of th eir au- any loot, and started tow ards Spo­
butter sold or exposed for sale in this state
toes, as well as‘ by th eir attendance kane in an automobile. They were
must
be wrapped in butter paper upon which
at th e NAT.. MEDFORD at th e camps, added m aterially to met by four officers three miles
SALEM, OREGON
th eir success.
is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter,
from the city. Both sides opened
Friday Evg., Sept. 16
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
fire aiit> Allison fell with the first j
volley. The yeggmen were chased in­
and address of the maker.
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"THE ELHART WAY”
BATTLING FRICK
to the prairie where a posse of fifty
DEPENDABILITY
AND
QUALITY
Medford
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
officers are trying to surround them.
BEFORE PRICE
LICENSE LAWS
WARNING GIVEN
BY C. E. TERRILL
Insurgent Plans
Are Revealed By
Police in Berlin
E. R. IS A A C & C O .
THE
Q U A L IT Y
STORE
E q u ip Y o u r C a r
SR
Comply With the Law
Kruggel Bros. Vulcanizing Co.
BOXING
Oregon Slate Fair
Printed Butter
Wrappers
A
September 26th to October 1st
—vs.—
KID SARGENT
Ashland
10 Rounds
JACK BURNS
Grants Pass
—vs.—
JESS INGRAM
Medford
6 Rounds
BILLY HUPP
Medford
—vs.—
KID CLARK
Centra] Point
6 Rounds
JOE BLACKBURN
Medford
—vs.—
KID WILLIAMS
Medford
4 Rounds
General Admission . . . $1.00
Reserved S eats........... $1.50
Ring S id e.................... $2.00
(plus war tax)
Round Trip Reduced Fares
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Correspondence
Cards
HIGHLAND LINEN
and
EATON, CRANE & PIKE
CO.’S QUALITY
STATIONERY
Up to $1.75 a Box
Long evenings are a good
time to write letters. See
our windows.
WANTED BOYS— Several bright,
wide awake boys. Good pay. part
time work, j^pply tomorrow. El-
h a rt’s.
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FOR RENT— Very desirable suite of
rooms an d board for couple. Also
single room. Telephone 247-R.
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WANTED— A few private boarder»
Inquire 78 F ourth St., or phoire
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471-J.
FOR RENT— Furnished front bed
room, gentlemen only. Phone 367-
Y or call 155 Factory.
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LADIE8
Have your suit or coat tailor-
made. Come in and see the
latest woolens and the new
models. Our prices are lpwer
than ready-mades.
MsOBfd,
G rants Pass and Roseburg la­
dies are w earing our suits aud
coats— why not you?
ORRES — TAILORS
Apply from all agency stations in
Oregon
Minimum adult fare $1.00
Children of half fare age 50c
/
4
4
i
When going to the State Fair
combine pleasure with comfort
and convenience by using
Southern Pacific train service
TRAINS OPERATE DIRECT TO FAIR GROUNDS
Trains 17-18-23-24and 28 will make
regular stop and Nos. 14 and 16 will
stop on flag at F air Grounds.
Special trains from Portland and
from Eugene to Salem and F air
Grounds Tuesday to Saturday
inclusive.
For fu rth er particulars ask ageuts
Southern Pacific
Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
comply with this ruling this office has put in
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices;
100 Sheets, t6 or 32 o u n c es..........$1.75
150 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
........$2.75
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$4.00
Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by the price of the paper and it will l>e
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship is of the best. Let us
have your order and you will not regret it.
A s h la n d T id in g s
A s h la n d , O r e g o n