Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 18, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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: the work being done by the Tucker
erties will continue to add w ork­
HOUSE IS REMODELED boys, who have proven themselves to men, it was announced.
be first class workmen. W. G. Tuck-
Work at the Anaconda sm elters
The large brick house on the Fred er was at one time associated with
was resumed with a force of 700
Homes ranch three miles and a half Cliff Payne in the carpenter busi-
men. It was stated th a t eventually
east of Ashland and just off th e ! ness.
1800 men will be employed there.
Pacific highway is being remodeled.:
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Increase of employment at the
and when completed, will have the MINES IN BUTTE, MONT,,
Great Falls sm elters is expected to
appearance of an up-to-date bunga-
AGAIN IN OPERATION begin at the end of the week.
low, both inside and out, and will
The mining properties have been
hardly be recognized as fhe same
BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 18.— Four
closed for several months because
house. The work of improving the mines or the Anaconda Copper Min- of unfavorable conditions of the
house is being done by W. G. anduing company resumed operations to- metal m arkets.
L. B. Tucker, who, together with ^day with full shifts of about 2000
Mrs. Homes, have also planned all men aad other properties in this dis-
A child of two and one-half years
changes th a t have been made
i trict increased their forces. Butte | should have sufficient teeth to mas­
__Mr^_Homes is well pleased with and Superior mines and Clark prop- ticate solid food, say many doctors.
FR E D HOMES’ RANCH
A shland News in Paragraphs
Local and LPersonal
— —---------------- Side Lights — ------------------- -
M asonic Program for W eek—-
The new Spring and Summer line
B runer Woolen company samples
' have Just arrived. Call in and see
them. K. Nelson. Hotel Ashland
W ednesday night— Meeting of the
building.
H 6-4
Commandery.
Thursday night: Meeting of Sis­
Our price, $55.00, Columbia and
kiyou chapter; over a dozen peti­
$8.00
worth of records— 18 selec­
tions presented.
tions with this machine. Easy terms.
Friday nigh:: A. F. & A. M. meets
Rose Bros. » -
115-6
for work.
i of
A
Buy a Vlctrola and enjoy music
during the new year 1922. Rose
Louis ’Dodge, local w eather ob­ Bros-
115-6
server, reported the lowest tem pera­
ture reached last night was 13 de­ Banquet Friday for Legion F olks__
grees above zero. This is the cold­
The American Legion and the
est w eather reported here this win­ W omen’s Auxiliary are entertaining
te r and colder by a few degrees than all members and eligibles of the Le­
the coldest ,day last winter.
Mr. gion or Auxiliary organizations a t a
Dodge says th a t cold w eather may dinner next Friday, at 6:30 o’clock.
be expected tonight.
The en tire evening will be taken up
with program and games.
It is rum ored this will be the best
W atch Rose JBros. windows for
entertainm
ent of the season.
home-made candies of quality. 115-6
C oldest W eather in Tw o Year*——
Have you tried our new special
Our 28c bacon is a winner. Try
Rosebud
ice cream— it’s delicious.
it out, not a special, a regular. W hite
Rose
Bros.
115-6
House Groceteria.
108-2
Get your sanitary peanut b u tter
Sweet cream for sale. Rose Bros. in the right way at Dennis, Feed and
116-2
115-6 Grocery. Phone 214.
“ The World Must Be Made Safe for Democracy,
l a Peace Must Be Planted Upon the Tested
Foundations of Political Liberty. *
JT
THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE
WOODROW WILSON FOUNDATION
HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT
IS A FOUNDER OF THE WOODROW WILSON
AWARD CREATED BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION
IN THE YEAR 1922 IN RECOGNITION OF THE
N A T IO N A L A N D T H E IN T E R N A T IO N A L
SERVICES OF W O O D R O W WILSON, TWICE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
This certificate is to be given to s u b s c r ib e r s to th e fund of $1000
or more to endow the Woodrow W ilson aw ards for distinguished public
service. The certificate is in sepia tones and 9x12 inches In size. The
national campaign for this am ount began January 16. The work is be­
ing directed by Cleveland H. Dodge, chairm an of the executive commit­
tee, F ranklin D. Roosevelt, chairm an of the national committee; and
Hamilton Holt, executive director. National headquarters are at 150
Nassau street, New York City.
H otel A shland G uests—
The following are recent arrivals A ged R esident Galled—
at Hotel Ashland: W. F. Sergeant, ! Calvin Nance, 77 Fifth street, died
Waldo S. Miller, B. D. W estfield, B. Tuesday morning”? aged 83 years, 5
E. Rythe, Portland; R. F. Farrell, months and 24 days. Death was
Frank S. Knight, San Francisco; Mr. i caused by dilation of the heart. Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Furry, Phoenix, and ! Nance had been In very poor health
for the past six months and his
William O. Woods, city.
death was not altogether unexpect­
I wrestled around the room, but he
. The Nat skating rink will be ed. He was a native of Tennessee,
' was bigger than I was and lie fin-
closed Monday, Wednesday and F ri­ but has resided here for some time,
j ally shoved me awtdy against the
day afternoons, but will be open ev­ having retired from the farm sev
wall. 1 reached my rifle ju st as he
ery evening.
115-5 eral years ago. The funeral was
reloaded. I didn’t have time to aim
held this afternoon a t 2 o’clock from
it. our guns struck together as we
Had to come to it. R egular city the Presbyterian church. The burial
pointed them at. each other and mine
delivery. D etrick’s Groceteria. 105tf will be in Mountain View cemetery.
went off and he fell across the bed.”
H. C. Stock in charge.
Young says th a t he kept his rifle
Soap special: R egular 10c Fairy
trained
on Freyer who had stag-
soap, 5c; regular 15c Fairy soap, 10
Typew riters cleaned. Flxit Shop.
-
_
i
gered
to
his feet and was leaning
cents; Gold Dust, large package, reg­
■
against
the
wall fbr support, and
u lar 35c, now 25c. W hite House HARDING PROMISES
ROSEBURG, Or. Jau. 18.— The slowly backed out of the small cabin
Groceteria.
108-2
SUPPORT TO CANAL,
rem ote cabin home of W allace F re y -!ro°ni. He and Hughes then went to
er
was the scene of a tragedy Sun- ‘the home oi a neighbor and sum ­
V isitors from M edford—
CHICAGO TO THE SEA
moned a deputy sheriff and a t 3
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hubber, of
WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 18.— day night, when F rey er’s nephew, o ’clock the next morning started out
Medford, were business visitors in Negotiations of a treaty between the Douglas Tapp, aged 34 years, alleged
for Roseburg to surrender.
They
Ashland today.
United States and G reat Britain m oonshiner and fugitive from ju s ­ were m et at Oakland by Sheriff
looking toward improvement of the tice, was killed in a drunken brawl Starm er who brought Young on to
All the best grades of flour at St. Lawrence river between Mont
with C. M. Young, a neighboring Roseburg.
D etrick’s— Crown, Olympic, Sper­ real and Lake Ontario, so as to pro­
farm er.
Young, who surrendered
Tapp has had a bad reputation In
ries. Buy from us and save money. vide a deep waterway from the Great
immediately following the killing, is Douglas county. Iu July 1920 he
We deliver.
109tf Lakes to the A tlantic ocean may be
in the county jail a t Roseburg. was arrested for assault and bat­
expected to be undertaken, soon, it Sheriff Starm er and Coroner R itter tery on his uncle in the cabin he
F irst class stock ranch, all stocked. was said today at the W hite House
left Monday for the scene of the was killed in and only recently was
E. T. Staples.
llltf
The arrangem ent of such a treaty shooting, which is several miles arrested for operating a still, but
is recommended in the report of the from Kellogg.
Seriously 111—
was released from justice court In
International
joint
commission
tra
n
s­
According
to
Young’s
story,
which
order th a t the government might
H. T. Esbensen Is seriously 111 at
his home on Meade street.
One m itted yesterday by the president to he told freely, he shot Tapp in sell take the case. He escaped before
congress.
Conclusion of such a defense after the alleged moonshiner the federal officers could a rrest him
daughter from Seattle Is here, and
convention
would be the first step crazed with drink, tried to kill him, and has since been hiding in the
another living In Los Angeles Is on
tow
ard
m
aking
possible the long actually firing once preceding the woods.
her way here, as is a son living in
discussed lakes-to-ocean watekwak. fight.
Wisconsin.
Young, who is 49 years of age, has
President H arding, it was also said
According to Young's statem ent, been a resident of the Elkton coun­
See the prices on left-over suits at the W hite House, is much in te r­ which was made under oath at the try for the last three years. His
at Paulserud’s.
HOtf ested in the project and Intends to direction of District A ttorney Neu-1 wiie and two children are visiting
lend his influence tow ard early dip­ ner, he went with his brother-in-law , relatives at La Crescentra, Calif. He
lomatic
efforts.
Fifteen acre ranch near town, for
Roy Hughes, to the home of W allace bears a good reputation in that
rent. E. T. Staples.
llltf
Freyer late Saturday night, Intend­ neighborhood.
COLD WAVE HITS PORTLAND;
ing to hunt over Sunday. Tapp fled
On th e S treets—
ZERO WEATHER IN EAST ORE. from Yoncalla recently upon learn-1 M EDFORD FARM ER
E. P. Hughes, who lives in Talent,
PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 18.— This mg that the federal au thorities were!
TRICKED TW ICE BY
wras on our streets this forenoon.
vicinity is experiencing th e coldest seeking for him, after wrecking a
WILD WOMEN
w eather It has had for two years. still, which Is said to have been con­
We m ake our own candles, Ice The minimum record reached here
ducted there, and had been in hiding
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cream and tam ales. Enders Con­ was at 7 o’clock this morning, when
near his uncle’s home. Young says'
fectionery.
'
62tf the m ercury touched 16 above, a
th at he came to F reyer’s cabin at m itted her to go with the money.
drop of five degrees in two hours.
The restau ran t m anagem ent call­
about 11 o’clock Saturday night and
We buy for cash and sell for cash.
Cities east of the Cascades are remained with them all night.
ed the police and hand Anderson ar-
Thig is one of the many reasons why even colder.
Spokane ¡¡reportted a
o —„
6„ CD aiIU
Sunday ______
morning
Hughes
and rested on a charge of disorderly con-
we sell for less. D etrick’s Groce­ minimum of eight below; Boise, Ida Young went hunting together and duct’ In P°lice court he gave the
teria.
109tf ho, four below; W alla W alla, two
Tapp took the dogs and went in an-I name of Eric Peterson, but Deputy
below; Baker, Or., two below. Seat other direction. Unable to hunt b e - iD lstrict Attorney Mowry recognized
Separate coats and pants at prices tie had a low m ark of 18 above.
cause of the fog, Young and his ^ iin as
Medford swain who had
th a t can’s be beat, at P aulserud’s.
The w eather man predicts this brother-in-law returned and Tapp complained of the loss of a bride-to
H O tf cold snap will last a few days.
In fact, Anderson
came in about noon carrying a deer. he and $680.
wanted
the
county
prosecutor to
In the afternoon they went out
represent
him
aB
his
attorney
in po­
again, and Tapp killed another deer,
lice
court.
coming in with it about dusk.
In view of Anderson's recent un­
A fter the evening meal Tapp, it
is asserted, pulled out a gallon jug fortunate and costly experiences
of moonshine from a hidden cache witli women. Judge Rossman per­
in the cabin and invited the mem­ mitted him to go on his way with a
bers of the party to drink. Young $5 fine. He still had $21 left.
states th a t he and Hughes did not
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By Rupert Hughes
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like the liquor and had only two
drinks which they diluted with hot FOR SALE—Acre lot, house and
Don’t Cheat
barn, family fruit. A bargain if
w ater and sugar. F reyer and Tapp
—Never before has the screen
taken at once. Ford truck or team
Yourself
drank
heavily, however, Young
considered. 72 Garfield St. 116-*
touched with such beauty and
says, and Freyer especially became
by
dramatic force a subject which
very drunk and sick.- Tapp, accord­ FOR RENT— Two dandy front rooms
Missing
facing the Plaza. Suitable for of­
finds an echo in the lives of ev­
ing to Young’s story, became boast­
This Show.
fice rooms or apartm ent. Inquire
ful of his law violations and his
eryone one of us. One of the
of Emil Peil.
116-5
ability
a t making moonshine, claim­
most heart-gripping dramatic
GO
ing the liquor in front of him as be­ FOR SALE— One heating stove, one
stories ever narrated.
laundry stove with drum , one gas­
TONIGHT
ing some of his own make. As the
oline stove, one kitchen table. 195
evening wore on Young says Tapp I Skidmore, corner Mechanic. 116*2
KILLED IN
QUARREL
OLD N EST
with notable cast including1
Mary Alden
Helene Chadwick
Dwight Crittenden
Cullen Landis
Richard Tucker
Louise Lovely
Mollv Malone
C 0 MIN G—Friday—Saturday
BILL HART in “ WHITE OAK”
COMING—
“ THE 4 HORSEMEN”
r o « SALE OR T R A D E -B e a u tih ü
and boastful and a t about 10:30 de­
33 acre modern ranch home
clared:
heart of valley, on pavement. Also
acreage. ‘Priced low’. J. Simer-
“I ’ve been living in the woods for
ville, Central Point, Or.
116-4*
the last m onth: I ’m a fugitive from
justice, and I ’d as soon kill anybody FOR SALE— Nice baby bed and
— I ’d even kill you.”
m attress, new and clean, also nice
baby cart. These things m ust be
“ W ith these words, he leaped to
sold
at sacrifice prices.
Every­
his feet and shoved his rifle against
thing else all sold. Thanks to the
my stom ach,” Young said, as he told
friends who bought bo readily.
his story.
Rev. W. L. Evans. 247 Oak St. 116
" I grabbed the barrel and shoved
FOR SALE— F our Jersey cows. I
It to one side ju st as he fired and
Phone 257-J or call at 1177 Iowa i
the b p 1 let grazed my side.
We
St. Ashland.
115-3* 1
To the People oí Ashland
and Jackson County
I take pleasure in announcing to the general
public that I have purchased the Overland-
Marcy Garage, and from this date on, the same
will be managed under my personal direction.
SERVICE BUILT TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL
REQUIREMENTS
will be my aim. Because I will carry in stock
a full line of Parts, Tires, Etc.
My intention is to measure my service to meet
YOUR requirements.
I WANT YOUR BUSINESS
I want to give you Quality, Price, Delivery and
Service, and when you buy an
OVERLAND CAR
THAT’S JUST WHAT YOU GET
We also have a number of used cars for sale.
Come in and see our line. Let’s get acquainted
—nothing like it!
Schmidt Overland
Garage
ASHLAND, ORE.
East Main St.
Phone 195
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L aces
now 4c yd.
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
EVERY
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REDUCED
(CONTRACT GOODS EXCEPTED)
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