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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1921)
Local and Personal On Deer H unt— Ben Howe, of the Plaza m arket, und Mr. Sperry, M ountain avenue, left yesterday afternoon on a deer hunting expedition in the vicinity of Josephine Caves near G rants Pass. Tuesday, September 90, 1091 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. PAGE FOUR By Charles Sughroe M1CKIE, TH E P RIN TER’S DEVIL * BOSS, V G o r TO GET OFF TU' TRA\U VAREU UiE COME TO ^DtAUA9OL\F> J\«HNv\ME'ae OU O U R V?AN TO WASVMUGTOU A Sentimental Pilgrimage * V a r e c N a n w p c r Union WVKNAPOUS IS A SWELL <?VYM AUO ALL BOT V4£ fcAUT B S GÊTYlUG ALL T H E < --------- y VÆLL, VOUtVEfc FEEL RIGHT Y IF \ T x OU'TGETÍ OFF HERE ) * 'WE WANT 'TO GO "TO " locrerbæ < STREET 0 - a B O S S , OMÊ OP TVAt B E S T F IE M O S } U S F E L L E R S EUER WAO LIMED HEREJ xkll he q ^ ed — twis w ui HOKAE OF JAWÆ-S VJHVTtOVAÓ R\LEV Orres cleans and remodels clothes, i ---------- r New Tailor at 1'auleernd’s—■ J. J. K ubilus, of Ban Francisco, j arrived in Ashland yesterday, and i has accepted a position as tailor at P aulserud’s. ‘F risco A rrival— A. Horn, a recent arrival from San Francisco, has taken a position at L. J. O rres’ as tailor. dO G ygoE ih TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ESPEB OFFICIAL New Sunday School Officers— New officers were elected S u n d ay 1 Mrs. G. S. B utler III— PREDICTS 1»OO FOR SALE— One ton Buick truck Mrs. G. S. Butler is reported as for the C hristian Bible School as CARS APPLE CROP in good condition, equipped with confined to her home by illness to follows Supt, Frank Patterson; As self starter, two separate bodies, sistant Supt., Mrs. F. E. W ilmot; j day. extra tire, $550. Inquire at Tid (Continued from Page 1 ) Sec-Treas., J. A. Pratm an; Pianist,: ings office. 16-3 . School suits $20, all wool, any Alma Short; Assistant Pianist. Vera j The grain movement is also very style desired. Paulserud’s. large. 16tf Champie; Choirster, Mrs. J. V. • FOR SALE— At a sacrifice, Samson tractor, nearly new. Terms. 173 : As the movement of th ese,p ro d u cts! W’right; Librarian, May Benedict. By JOHN H. FULLER to give an d obtain inform ation. E ntertain at D’nner»— Helman. 16-3* continues, the prices continue to im-l The retiring officers were given a E ntertained the Southern Oregon M aintained as usual a reading and Mr. a n d Mrs. V. V. Mills en ter rising vote of thanks for their fa ith -1 rest room for visitors and members. G. A. R. veterans during th eir en prove. SALE— Used Dodge car. In -, tained guests Saturday evening at a ful and efficient scervice during a Kelly, Sparks and Ingram were FOR quire at Automotive garage. 16-3 | Answered hundreds of letters of cam pm ent with a din n er .at the Ho dinner party given at the Hotel Ash very hard year in the history of the here today in charge of George N. inquiry about Ashland and South tel Ashland. land. Bible School. ern O regon.. Sent a large delegation to the 1 K ram er. Ashland agent for the rail- j LADY would like to invest in small 1 established business. References I road. The visitors were gratified to Furnished maps an d literatu re to Josephine county fair. Oregon State F a ii^ - exchanged. P. O. Box 246. 16-3* learn of the improvement’ in business* Mild Coyote K illed— "► tourists. We have devoted to . the projects - ----- I ( Salem, September 26 to October conditions here. A mad coyote afflicted with the In accordance with a vote of the above m entioned: July F o u rth cel FOR RENT— Used sewing machine. 1. A wealth of agricultural, livestock “ We have a vital interest in the rabies was killed September 13 near chamber, held a one day July F ourth ebration, $1200; sum m er norm al Good condition. See Mrs. Lane, and industrial displays, an excellent well-being of this d istrict,” said Pilot Rock by Rile Kennedy, who celebration, instead of 'th e three school and school of music, $1300; Tidings office. 16-3 racing program, high class am use Kelly. “ The Southern Pacific wants lives in th a t vicinity. The coyote (iays ag formerly. tourists cottagçs, $1300; office ad- m ents and attractions, and ideal Inaugurated and financed a sum -i dition, $200, and other items, $100, to do what it can to assist the de-: FOR SALE CHEAP— 150 thorough camping grounds. A. H. Lea, m ana was w andering around the house dis- bred W hite Leghorn pullets, to turbing the dogs and when Mr. Ken- mer normal school which brought /n e ! m aking a total of $4000 above our velopment of this splendid region ger, Salem, Oregon. close out the ones for sale. Also nedy opened the door Jie tried to hundred people to Ashland for a i regular running expenses. Most of In line with this it Is interesting to two 540-egg McClanahan incuba enter the house but was killed before: sjx weeks' period, and developed ; our busin ess'h o u ses and oth er clti- note th a t Southern Pacific taxes in ! tors, practically uew, at half price. Hupper E ntertainm ent— Mrs. H errin's Poultry Yards. Otis plans for a twelve weeks’ session i zens have contributed to a budget Jackson county am ount to $110,000 Dr. and Mrs. George O. Jarvis en- *n iu r*nK anyone, and Laurel streets. 16-1 a year, and th a t the monthly payroll next summer. fund for carrying, out these plans. 1 tertained guests at the Sunday even A rtist Returns— Continued th e ' sum m er school of This fund with o ur reg u lar m em -1 in Ashland am ounts to $85,000.” ing supper party given at the Hotel i Scenic ' EX-SOLDIER, with property valued Frank Patterson the well known music which was started! last year. hership (Hues w in care ' fo r all ex- • The Southern Pacific payroll in Ashland. at $6000, wishes tem porary loab 1 scenic artist, has returned home af- of $2500 for business purposes Built and m aintained a group of penses, providing every m em ber a t - 1 Oregon am ounts to more than $11,- OOO.ABOO a year; its purchases, $4,- , until state loan can be obtained. 299-tf ! tftr some time spent in the vicinity perm anent tourist cottages equipped tends to his or h er obligation. Watch Yeo’s window. Address N. R., care Tidings. 16-2* j ! of Portland. with electric, lights, w ater and g a s ; What We Want to Do In the Next 500,000, an d its taxes $1,100,000. Sacram ento V isito r — Three M o n th s......... ---------- to dem onstrate the possibility of in X Mrs. Ernest Jeffrey and baby a r ti. A. O. Student \ ¡sits— ¡-reasing th e num ber of sum m er col- Publish some new illu strated lite r rived this morning for a short visit H arry Morgan has returned from onists. a tu re of Ashland. with her m other and grandm other, Corvallis where he has been in at-, Assisted the farm ers of Jackson Conduct a g re a t w in ter fair, with Mrs. Iren Egan and Mrs. B. H. Hatch, tendance at the A gricultural college county in financing a cow te s tin g ; livestock show, poultry show, apple! 217 G ranite street. for a num ber of months. Mr. Mor- association. show, corn and grain Show, auto- gan returned this week to C orvallis: Added an extra room to the Cham- ¡ mobile show, m erchants’ display, and Kentertain at Elks* Club — to finish his work. her of Commerce office and red eco -' other features. H. C. Hansen, of Medford, en ter rated the same. Hold a series of -evening talks on tained as dinner guests a t the E lks’ Dunsmuir Visitor— Held an average of two forum j subjects of com m unity interest.- club Sunday evening. Miss Marie Edward Wolteirs. who fo rm erly luncheons per month during the s u m -; Obtain one hundred NEW mem-! Faldine, Mrs. J. Z. W ing and mother, lived in Ashland but is now living in mer. bers from new corners and others Mrs. Whalley. Dunsmuir, Calif., was in town last E ntertained a group of Klam ath who may be w illing to assist in some week. He states th a t he sold his Falls business men in~ a “Get-To of the m atters above outlined. Ladies unaccompanied by gentle car to Jam es Beagle of this city. gether” luncheon a t the Hotel Ash Publish a directory of Ashland men and extra ladles, 10c a t the land. business firm s and m em bers of the Bungalow dance W ednesday night. M edford V isitor — Visited the auto camp frequently Cham ber of Commerce. The w ar tax m ust be paid. 2t George Smith, an automobile sup ply man from Medford, was an Ash (¡OLDEN WEDDING COL. H. H. SARGENT B urglar Is F oiled — land visitor yesterday, and lunched ANNIVERSARY AT FUNERAL HELD AT ’’Too much lig h t” radiating from a t the E lks’ club. JACKSONVILLE SUNDAY SPENCER HOME a flash light in the hand of M. E. (Continued from Page 1) Horr, put an am bitious b u rg la r! v isits Eugene Friends— (Continued from Page 1) to flight last iflght a t 9.30 o’clock,* Mrs. u . S. Ragland, of Siskiyou, ville, were Dr. J. W. Robinson, Emil after an attem pt to break in the back passed through Ashland yesterday and sawmills about Ashland, one of B ritt, John F. M iller. Judge F. L. ddor of the Elkhorn gun store. The on h er way to visit friends in Eugene the la tte r being located about where Tou Velle, W. A. Bishop and Lewis would-be burglar had succeeded in for a few days. the lithia fountains are in th e park. Ulrich. breaking in a light screen door and At the beginning of. the civil war, Following th e services a t the house was startin g operations on the heavy F orm er R esident D ies — Aden enlisted in Company A, F irst the funeral cortege led by th e Amer W ord was received here this Oregon cavalry, which got its tra in ican Legion escort and the firing panel door, when Mr. H orr, aroused from sleep, turned the flash m orning of the death of Mrs. F. W. ing at Camp Jackson, near Jack squad composed of a squad from light on the in trd u er a n d put him Pinkerton, a form er Ashland resi sonville, and with this troop saw | saparte company A, wound Its why to flight. dent, on E ast Main street, at Spo service guarding em igrant trains up the hill to th e cemetery, where 1 j kane, W ash., September 11. The across Montana. Idaho and eastern the last sad rites were perform ed. For the best th at money can buy, funeral was held Septem ber 13. Mrs, Oregon. A fter the close of the civil The burial plot had been selected see Paulserud’s suits. 16tf Pinkerton left Ashland about a yeai w ar A<fen returned to Ashland a n / early in the world w ar by M:rs. Sar-i ago w ith h er husband, who survives followed the various occupations of gent at the request of her husband, Ewpev O fficials V isit— her, for Spokane where she plannee freighter and carpenter until 1869, who was th en on arm y duty a t San Agent K ram er and D istrict F reight an extended visit with her son in thal , when in company w ith W. C. Myers Francisco. Agent Sparks were showing the city. Mrs. Pinkerton attended the I he went w ith a herd of Oregon horses The American Legion ritu a l a t the sights of Ashland today to R. E. C hristian Science church here. past to the m arkets in K ansas. W hile grave was perform ed by Seeley V' Kelly, representative of the execu ---------- i there he met and m arried Isabelle Hall, vice com m ander of th e Med tive departm ent, and K. C. Ingram , Returns from World T o u r - • Porter. ford post, in the absence of Com editor of the Bulletin of the South- been J To the union eight sons and three m ander F. P. F arrell, who was in H ubert Prescott, who has The super-comedy that took ern i’acific company. The gentlem en, touring th e world for the past year daughters were borp, of whom five* K lam ath Falls, and George Codding are on a trip of inspection and of as a seaman on ocean liners and sons and two daughters are living a year to make - - - and It acting as chaplain. A nother elo getting acquainted with conditions freighters, has returned to Ashland and were present a t th e dinner Sun- quent eulogy on Colonel S argent’» packs enough laughs to last and patrons of the road. and is a t the home of his parents, day. Aden and Mrs. Spencer are ac- life as citizen and soldier w as de another year! Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Prescott, 571 tive workers in the G. A. R. and W. livered by L ieutenant Colonel E. E. Cliff Payne makes benches. C hestnut street. H ubert will leave R. C., and have three sons with en- Kelly, following which th e firing Charlie does all the things for Eugene the la tte r part of this viable records in th e Legion work. J squad fired a volley of shots over t h e ! Bible School Rally D a y - you’ve never seen him do week to attend th e University* of i grave and taps were blown by W il- Sunday a t the C hristian church STORM BREAKS O FF COAST beforei- - - and the greatest son W aite. ¡he Bible School rooms were lined Oregon. BRITISH COLUMBIA; MAY Laid to rest w ith th e departed kid in the w orld lends a with Rally Day posters which were Leaves for Corvaliii SW EEP NO. PACIFIC STATES man were all th e m edals which hud made by the different classes in prep hand. E d w ard Moore left for Corvallis PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 20.— A been presented to him by th e govern a ratio n for next Sundays Rally Day Sunday. storm of unusual proportions is m ent during his arm y career. program. Some oi the posters were ----- -— i sweeping off the coast of British unusually well done and am using in Visit at Rogue R iv er • Qoiumj,jaj according to reports re- the extrem e as well as unique in Mr. and Mrs. L. J. H eer and Mrs. ceived fey the w eather bureau style. A num ber of cars are in read L. Stevens and daughter, M ildre^! gtorm w arning were isgued today iness to take anyone who is in need spent Sunday a t Rogue River, where (Qr aR coagt pointg north q{ of their service, phone 124 if you they visited at the M. L. Jo h n so n ¡ umbia river, as the storm may sweep w ant a ride next Sunday morning to home. ! the north Pacific coast today, ac Mat. a t 2 Evg. at th e C hristian Bible School— Contrib Street Parade at cording to the w eather burea vindi uted. W. C. T. U. Officers— 11 A. M. • i cations. The following county W. C. T. U. W anted— Old rags. The Tidings officers were elected a t the recent HOTEL ASHLAND will pay 5c a pound for clean, cotton m eeting in M edford: President, Mrs. ARRIVALS rags. tf Alice Jillson. A shland; correspond ing secretary, Mrs. Stella Leavitt, New arrivals a t th e Hotel Ash Duck H unters Ashland; recording secretary, Mrs. land are: Benj. Unger, San F rancis “ Shy” Pierson and Ben Bowers, Lydia Howell, Medford; treasu rer, co; K arl Brunke, New York; H. J. who have been In trep id duck h u n t Mrs. Zina Ganaday. Medford. Mrs. ers in K lam ath county during the Mary Lozier, of Medford, a n d Mrs. T hrall, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. K nutson past week, returned yesterday with Jillson and Mrs. Leavitt, of A shland,, Clarke, ElgeWood; x A. A. , — “the lim it.” were chosen as delegates to the state! a„nd E' , Ce" lr0 - Eal' : ,Mr' ‘ ” d eoó - 12 trap» conrentton Mra W dippings, Los Angeles: —t ------ - ‘ ÊLEPHAKT6 _________________ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kimball, Mount H ilt V isitor— Duo, F la.; J. Dean, San Francisco;- 5M &-H00JM ÄJ Mr. and Mrs. Carl M arshall, of AWL? THE OREJWT3T- LONDON, Sept. 20.— Ten Indian I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crender, St. Hilt, Calif., were Ashland business rebels were killed when a force of ¡Louis; M. T. Eastham , P ortland; CWWK RIPER W visitors Saturday. seventy ambushed three platoons o f 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Barkenowitz. De- Smoke American Eagle cigars. British troops in the M anjiri river tro it; G. B. N atrous, Greeley, Colo.; Made in Ashland. 245 F ourth St. district, according to a Bombay dis- D. Van Gelden, San Francisco; E. J. 10-lmo* patch received here today. • Vallencour, A. Stenger, Portland. W hat Your Chamber of Commerce Has Done During the Past 3 Mouths MEDFORD Sat. Sept reels» of joy Remember STURTS 6 Q k a . n X v <U’? BACKACHE IS IHSCOl'RAGING But Not Ho Bud If You Know How to Reach the Gause Nothing more discouraging than a constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It’s hard to work or to rest. Backache of ten indicates bad kidneys. Ash land people recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor. Read this case: Mrs. C. W. Wilcox, 152 Helman St., Ashland, says: “ Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me wonder fully and I gladly recommend them to others. My kidneys tro u bled me a lot and I suffered with dull, nagging backaches, and such pains over my kidneys th a t I could hardly keep going. I was hardly ever free from dizziness or head aches and my kidneys didn’t act right. I used Doan’s Kidney Fills and they soon rid me of the backaches and put my kidneys in good -condition.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same th a t Mrs. Wilcox had. Fos ter-M ilburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. A ff&Srgu’ là m i j i f "s*r <* ■ % *r NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! «