Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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MICK1E, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
Local and Personal
By Charles Sughro*
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The President’s Famous T)og
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|EX-PRÊS WILSON , HO O VER, ROOT, PEKSWUG?
OF FAMOUS MEM, VUAXXlUGr OOVUU THE
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chief j u e n e e toft ? sen lafoluette
Xiss Imogene W allace, a tenner
resident of Ashland, Is visitin g
friendU in the city and preparing to
open a studio of music. Misfl Wal­
lace is a planiste and teacher of rec­
ognized ability, having studied and
taught for three years under the best
instructors in Pasadena and Los An­
geles. She teaches advanced piano
playing and specializes in methods
for beginners. Her work in public
recital has been greatly appreciated
by music lovers. For further infor­
mation telephone 210-J.
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To W inter in A shland—
Mrs. N. Z. Stewart from Hilt, Cal.,
has moved to Ashland for the winter
and has taken apartments on B
street. Mr. Stewart works for the>
Fruit Growers Supply Co., and has
Big
been transferred to Susanville, Cal.,
where the same company has exten­
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sive interests.
Hils Visitors
Jens Hagar and John Larson, ot
The annual meeting of the Ash Hilt, Calif., have been in Ashland
land New Thought society will be tor the past f«w days on business.
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held in the Temple of Truth Wednes­ They will return to Hilt tomorrow,
day evening. September 28, at 7:30 morning.
o’clock.
J?,'
performed after death to determine his boy friends waited outside the
to his memory of time, after he said the course of the bullets.
court room and greeted him: “Hello.
that the entire episode had not taken
Matthews appeared in court worn Rollie,” as he left in the custody of
over a minute.
District Attorney somewhat by his days in the county the sheriff. The defendant smiled
Rawles Moore pulled his watch to jail, and listened intently to the tes- broadly and waved his hand in ac-
test the reliability of the witness on timony of the witnesses, many who knowledgment of the greeting,
the point, and found that he fixed nodded withOn smile to him as they
A large number of Eagle Point
nine seconds as the actual time be­ were called upon to identify him.jpeopel attended the hearing and
tween the first and second shots,¡A fter the trial
large number of 1 shook hands with the boy.
after he had testified that ten or — — -------------
fifteen seconds bad elapsed.
L eaves for N ebraska—
Mrs. Eva Nichols, called as a wit­
Jap crepe, all colors, three yards
Sherman Graff, liontype operator
ju y . C f/in c f l v l v t l i and
as alone with
hlm for violently
a tim6: ness, testified that on the morning
for |1 , "Dollar Days” sale
E. R. for The Tidings, left yesterday
at w
thereafter
he became
she was attracted by loud swearing
LEAVING TONIGHT
Isaac & Co.
morning Tor Kimball, Neb., where
and talking in the street and went
Traveler, artist and a victim of I worse and died next day-
lie expects to make a month’s visit
j the wanderlust, now wearin gout her
And tliat a1^ of tbe bodl®s of Per" out in the front yard and brought
Have a fit— C. Orres.
17tf befort returning to Ashland to re-
third pair of ‘ shoes since leavingjsons named abov® b»ve been ex- her little girl into the house. She
isume his former work.
New York city April 2, Miss Eleanor | humed and tbe Presence of arsenic said she saw Jacks and Matthews,
M issionary W orkers to M eet—
the latter on horseback, in the
Rouden, smiling adventurer of the was found in eacb-
The women
of to the ,<„<»
Presbyterian
church
who wi.h
oM ro i'" “ 10” '9 h,ShWa!'' it0PI,ed
Aal-
Immediately after the death of street, and that they passed out of
land Friday and passed on, headed Meyer suspicion was directed to Mrs. her vision when she heard the first
IN
book, ‘‘The Why and How of For- season.
Meyer, and after his death a close shot and the others in rapid succes­
due
south
for
an
artists’
colony
at
eign Missions.” are Invited to meet
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watch was kept upon her for some sion.
Pasadena, Calif.
at Mrs. Shinn’s, 174 Oak street.
Mrs. Frank Lewis testified! that
Miss Rouden is 20 years old», still i days. County Attorney Stephan de-
Thursday, 2:30
Mr.. James,
she
saw Matthews riding toward his
j
siring
more
specific
information
has birthdays and is a former mem­
class leader, is preparing thorough­
home
shortly after the shooting, but
1
upon
which
to
proceed,
the
woman
ber of the New York Art league.
ly to make this a profitable class.
noticed
nothing particular about his
DRAMA THAT MOVES WITH POW­
She is hiking across the country for was not taken into custody, and left
If you want a book, phone to Mrs.
appearance,
except
that
he
was
trav­
Twin
Falls.
Meantime,
the
body
of
ERFUL
impulse : as vivid as
“the experience and education” and
C. W. Nirns. They are 50 cents,
eling
at
a
fair
gait.
THK
SCREEN
CAN’ GIVE!
*
Meyer
was
exhumed
and
unmistak­
is collecting data which she intends
paper cover. If you don’t care to
Dr.
C.
T.
Sweeney
testified
rela­
able evidence of arsenic found, ac­
Rehearsals of the Elks’ show. to publish in book form when she
buy a book, come anyway and listen.
cording to the statements of all the tive to the nature of Jacks’ wounds,
Bring your sewing and come any­ ‘ Purple Flashes,” which will hold completes her travels. Miss Rou­
chemists to whom samples were the number of them, and an autopsy
way.
the boards at the Vining theater on den will illustrate her writings with
submitted.
Sheriff E. R. Sherman,
Tuesday and Wednesday, October 4 drawings made while on the road.
operating with County Attorney Ste­
Today it pays to look around be­ and 5, are progressing in great The youthful hiker has been enter- phan, then dispatched deputies to
fore buying. See Paulserud’s suits shape, and C. J. McNaughtan, the lained by commercial clubs and city Keytesville, Mo., where fne Dooley
and overcoats.
21tf director, says it will be a show that officials at various coast ja cities.
BA R BER
Miss Rauden started her travels boys were buried, and to Montana,
will make the most critical acclaim
accompanied by another girl who be­ where McHaffie and Lewis were bur­
Ohildi-en’s Work A
Hot Tamales at Rose Brothers-— it as a finished production.
Featuring
In speaking of the show, Mr. Mc­ came discouraged and returned ied, and the bodies of all were ex­
They're fine.
19-4
Specialty
Tramping alone, humed and the presence of arsenic
Naughtan says:
“Professional re­ home by train.
found.
t Safety blades resharpened
vues come and go, and we like them. making a maximum daily hike of
W ed. A fternoon Club to Moo t -
Search was then instituted for :
twenty-six
miles.
Miss
Rouden
m ade
Qew Single bit, 30c
But
there
is
always
Fne
one
tiling
The Wednesday Afternoon club
Mrs. Meyer, and the trail led to Los i * 4 . doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
her
way
through
t5©
'•"ffSWstone
lacking,
and
that
is
youth.
Here
will hold its regular business meet
Angeles, where it was found she had
ra
ing Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 we will have it in all its grace and National park and finally Jo the Pa­ met her present husband, Paul Vin­
cific
coast.
o’clock at the home of Mrs. Shinn, beauty and goodness— and the pic­
During the four days previous to cent Southard, a petty officer in the
174 Oak street. The club plans a ture is memory making.”
In the “OldrTime Song Revue” arriving in Ashland. Miss Rouden navy, whom she subsequently mar­
discussion of important plans.
little Misses Betty Nelson, Sylvia hiked with Seattle girls. Misses ried. Southard had been ordered
Elizabeth Conley and Theresa Fra­ to Honolulu with his ship, and there
Let ub give that old suit a going Provost, Marion Patton and Ardeth
zier, who-are eu route for San Fran­ his wife was apprehended and
over. You’ll be surprised. Paulse­ Renard, with Masters Jack Enders.
cisco. Miss Rouden will return ( | brought back to Twin Falls. She i
rud’s.
21tf Carl Harris and Bob Hardy, will ap­
was given preliminary hearing be­
pear as the school kids in the song New York after completing her trav­
fore Judge O. P. Duvall in probate
Remodeling and
cleaning — C. number, “School Days.” The chil­ els in southern California, although
court
June 17 last, and held to the
dren are taking hold of their num­ she does not intend to make the trip
Orres.
ber with all the ease of old profes­ by shoe leather versus the highway. district court for trial on the show­
ing made by the state.
sionals, and will be sure to make a
Guild to Mee t '
FACES
TRIAL
FOR
Application for bail bond was re­
The Westminster guild will meet decided hit with the audience.
fused by Judge William A. Babcock,
THR M URDER OF
Carl Loveland is busy organizing
next Sunday evening at 6:30 o’clock
presiding
judge of the district court,
FOUR
H
USBANDS
at the Presbyterian manse.
The a saxaphone quartet for the show,
and
during
the three summer
meeting will be the first to be held and the thirty or forty other mem­
months Mrs. Southard has lan­
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since the closing of Hummer vaca-1 bers of the cast and different other
revues are
rehearsing
nightly. ried March 17. 1912, in Twin Falls, guished in jail awaiting trial at the
tion.
Everything will be in readiness Idaho, to Robert C. Dooley; that hands of a jury to be composed of
Good crowds with the couple lived Edward , residents of the community in which
Paulserud’s suits can’t be beat for for the big nights.
[ she passed her girlhood.
price, style and quality.
21tf from Medford are expected to swell Dooley, brother of Robert C. Doo­
The county jail is on the top floor
the attendance and make “Purple ley; that the two took a joint life
insurance policy payable to the sur­ of the court house, and overlooks
O uting flan n el, sev en yards for Flashes” a community event.
To advertise the show, next Fri­ vivor; that soon thereafter the the high school campus o none side
31, “D ollar D ay” sa le . B. R. Isaac
day the Elks will distribute over the brother, Edward, died, supposedly and the city park on another. Look­
A Co.
entire district a special edition of of typhoid fever, and Robert Doq- ing out onto the campus where she
an Elks’ newspaper, called “The ley received the proceeds of the in­ had made merry as a school girl,
W. C. T. V. Meeting—
she found some sort of co&soiation,
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Elks’ Show Message.” It will be surance policy. 32,000; that soon
()(' can take a free lesson every day, simply by reading
public library tomorrow afternoon sent free to every one, and people thereafter in August, 1915, Robert for she spent hours each day gazing
at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. E. White, re­ are urged to see they get their copy, Dooley and his wife, Lydia True- through the barred windows on that
the advertising columns of the Tidings.
cording secretary, requests that all as the committee says it will be full blood Dooley, secured a joint life side. In the city park Meyer and
McHaffie
had
each
spent
love-mak­
of local jokes and funnier than insurance policy payable to the sur­
members be present.
She had sat
“Life.”
vivor, and that within a few weeks ing hours with her.
with
them
upon
the
rustic
benches
No m atter how well you run your home—or your business
The reserved seat sale opens at the husband died, supposedly of
You cant’ afford to shop elsé-
which
line
the
winding
pathways
typhoid fever, Lydia Dooley receiv­
where. “Dollar Day” sale, six yards the Vining theater next Saturday.
—it can he done better and more economically. The adver­
dell; hid
ing the proceeds of the policy, 32,- through this shady
fine bleached muslin for $1. E. R.
lastened to the music at eventide,
500, and the Dooley estate.
Isaac A Co.
tisements teach efficiency in buying-. They show you the
and
the community service sermons
That in 1917 Lydia Dooley mar­
ried William G. McHaffie and he on Sunday evenings.
cheapest and best markets.
The time of your life at the
soon
thereafter
insured
his
life
for
Bungalow Wednesday night. Fine
35,000 in favor of his wife; that the IDEAL W EATHER
music. Last dance of the season.
MARKS OPENING
policy lapsed, for non-payment in
They help make housework lighter by telling about the
OP OREGON FA IR
Customers wonder how ws can do
July, 1918, a n d that McHaffie »¿led
newest conveniences and labor-saving devices. The merchant
it. Pure thread silk hose, $1 pair,
October 22 of that year; tflat after
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from
Page
1)
"Dollar Day” sale. E. R. Isaac t t
Ashland’s new dry goods store, his death an Oceober 28, Lyola Doo­
or business man can get a good line on a thousand and one
Co.
E. R. Isaac & Co., opened only a ley forwarded to tUd miflrance com­ as the week grows, for every day is
few months ago, has already become pany a check in payment of the past scheduled for some organization o f
things that will help him materially.
Recover* Front
Ashland’s leading store. This new due premium, but that it was not group of bodies.
The Portland
Tom Roberts, night patrolman, concern, by its up-to-date methods accepted because of knowledge of chamber of cammerce is co-operat­
returned to his shift yesterday eve­ of doing business and by liberal ad­ the prior death of the insured; that ing with the Rotarlans in arranging
No home and no business can progress by standing still.
ning after a few days’ illness.
vertising to the community, offering McHaffie’s symptoms were similar for tremendous crowds from the
The advertisements help you keep up with the bandwagon.
only standard ¡merchandise at at­ to those of both the Dooleys and Rose City on both Tuesday, Boost­
W om en’s ou tin g
flan n el gow ns, tractive prices and guaranteed val­ that it was said he died of typhoid ers* day, and again on Thursday and
31, “D ollar D ays” sals. B. R. Isaac ues, coupled with
its satisfactory fever.
Saturday, Portland and Shriners’
& Co.
If you want a real leeson in economy,
service and a willingness to accom­
That Lydia McHaffie on March 10, days.
modate customers, even in the 1919, was married in Denver, Colo.,
R eturns From B u t in e « Trip—
smallest detail, is today Ashland’s to Harlan C. Lewis, and that the MATTHEW’S HELD
L. J. Orres has returned from
popular trading center. Mr. Isaac, following June Lewis made appli­
TO GRAND JU R Y ;
few days’ business trip spent at > proprietor and manager, is more cation for and subsequently received
JACKS* SHOOTING
points in northern California.
than pleased with the past month’s a life insurance policy payable to his
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business, and has great hopes and | wife; that Lewis died July 6 of
prospects for the future of Ashland J symptoms similar to thos^ which at first shot, but said it was said iu
TOO IiATE TO CLASSIFY.
and the new store.
tended the deaths of the two Doo- the spirit of banter, when his
FOR RENT — Modern 1 furnished
This firm is now running a series leys and McHaffie.
friends chided him about being
apartment, close In; adults only. of dollar-day specials and is crowded
That
on
August
10,
1920,
Lydia
frightened at the shot. The truth,
Pbone 264-Y or inquire 166 Har-
every
day
with
the
buying
public,
Lewis, under the name of Lydia he said, was that he had not urged
gadine.
21tf
and on all sides one bears only com­ McHaffie, was married to Edward F. his team out of the trot they were
WANTED— Cut 50 tiers 12-inch or pliments expressed of the many
Meyer. Meyer was then 25 years maintaining when
the trouble
4-foot wood, from large timber.
wonderful
bargains
offered.
This
started
.
old and his wife 27. The day fol­
Inquire 166 Hargadlne or phone
264-Y.
21tf sale is to continue for several days lowing the marriage Meyer made
The witness was questioned at
put out each day. It will repay the
public to visit this store often, where
real values are always to be had,
and vememj,er this j8 the store
where your patronage is always ap-
preciated.
It
Twenty Year Old
diri Hikes From
ance policy, naming his wife as
beneficiary, and also made a will
designating her sole legatee; that
the policy was written August 20;
that on August 26 Meyer was taken
dll; that he was subsequently re­
moved to the Twin Falls county
hospital, where he became so im­
proved that he was well on the way
to recovery: that on September 6
his wife visited him at the hospital
NORMATALMADCE
'The Sign on the Door”
fO Publish
Show Newspaper,
"Purple Flashes
S ta rts Tuesday
W. A. SHELL
Din
Wesley
Domestic Economy is
Easily Learned
New Firm Is
Popular; Proves
Advertising Pays
— read the advertisements