Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland News in Paragraphs
By Automobile
Local and Personal
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MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK
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Cliff Payne makes supboards.
Roller skating tonight. Nat. 142-2
Ashland lodge, Friday evening, Banquet P ostponed—
February 17. W ork on first degree.
E. V. g a rte r, of the F irst National
e
' Bank, received a wire -this morning
Buff leghorn eggs. Phone 411-R. from G rants Pass to the effect th at
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I the dinner m eeting scheduled to be
Our ripe olives are as good as-the held at the Josephlne hotel there tQ.
best. Try them a t 18 cents per can., nlght> had ¿een lndefl„pely post-
141-2 poned. The reason for the postpone-
W hite House Groceteria.
| m ent is not known.
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Big time for all. Gold Hill, Sat-;
urday.
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W hy pay more for Insurance? Ask
Yeo first.
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R eturned from P ortland—
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morgan, of
M ountain avenue, have returned
from Portland and other northern
points, where they were called to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Morgan’s
brother.
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To make your Sunday dinner com-
plete, we have the fru it— Apricots,
peaches and pears, 4 cans 90 cents.
At W hite House Groceteria.
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W ord Received from Travelers —
Friends have received word from
Vaupel family who is touring the
Orient with the Nile temple of Shrin-
crs. A menu was used to w rite on
and ti showed th at in spite of the
fac^ th at they were about a day’s trip
ou^ ot' ^okahom a, Japan, on an ocean
hner, they were enjoying all of the
luxuide8 th a t may be had at any
Place on the face of the globe.
Phonographs repaired— Flxlt Shop. C onfined to H o r n e -
Mrs. T. H. Simpson and son Glenn
The ladies of the C hristian church are confined to th eir home on North
will hold cooked food sale Saturday Main street by illness.
Enders Grocery store.
141-2 Down w ith P neum onia—
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i A lbert Sheraid, of 1023 East Main
Watch for the Yellow Wagons— ¡street, has been down the past week
sign of Service and the Square Deal with pneumonia as the result of an
Grocery.
142-2 attack of the “ flu.” Mr. Sheraid is
. improving nicely, but is still confined
Form er Resident Here—
• to his bed.
J. S. Bailey, who was a form er real
estate dealer here, was in our city
Thursday. He is now a resident of
Macdoel, Calif.
Strychnine Causes
Death of Children
A most complete line of toilet pa­
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per, from 4 cents per roll to 12 cents. I
A liberal discount by the dozen ro lls.1 CHEHALIS, W ash., Feb. 17.—
W hite House Groceteria.
141-2 Chemical analysis of the package'of
Epsom salts from which Mrs. Edward
Sixteen inch dry body pine wood, Rhodes of Boistfort, Wash., said she
per tier, $3.75. Carson Fov. 1er Lum- took the medicine which killed her
142-4 ^ ve children last week, has shown
ber Co.
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th a t 10 per cent of strychnine was
Gold
Hill
mlxed with the salts, according to
Dance! Dance! Dance!
141-3
the reP°rt of County Prosecutor Al-
Saturday, February 18.
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len.
W atch for the Yellow Wagons—
Elght or ten other Packages were
sign of Service and the Square Deal taken from the Carlson store, where
zvn
Grocery.
142-2 Mrs. Rhodes bought the salts, and
also were tested, but no poison was
L eft for Portland__
| found in them. The store had pur-
Mrs. Benjamin Hunt, of San Di- chased 12 packages of the medicine,
ego, who has been visiting with Some of them had been sold, but
friends here for several days, has were obtained by the authorities and
left for Portland to visit for some sent to Seattle for analysis,
time.
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: Mrs. Rhodes told the county at-
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! torney th at the package was a new
Special sale children’s rompers, j one and th a t she broke the seal on
New stamped goods arriving daily. I it when she obtained the medicine
We have no old stock. The Needle for the children.
Search of the Rhodes premises for
Craft.
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a package sim ilar to the one con-
Snyder’s Orchestra, Gold Hill, talning the salts proved fruitless
141-3 The authorities were said to have
Saturday night.
wondered if Mrs. Rhodes m ight not
Big time for all. Gold Hill, Sat- have made a m istake in the pack-
urday.
141-3 ages and have taken the supposed
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salts from another container holding
A rrived Home—
, strychnine. It was felt that the
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Swingle and Rhodes family being farm ers, might
sou, who have been spending the have procured strychnine to kill
w inter in southern California, have squirrels or other rodents. It was
returned to Ashland and are glad to understood th a t this theory was dis­
be back.
missed when the searchers were sat­
isfied there had been no strychnine
W atch for the Yellow Wagons— p a ck a g e in th e cupboard from which
sign of Service and the Square Deal j the salts were taken.
Grocery.
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Snyder’s Orchestra,
Saturday night.
Gold
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weeks trip which will take him to Cubs as a shortstop. Elliott showed probably always will be erratic, be- Jones is expected to be the succes-
several of the cities of the northern a world of speed in the closing ing the only rem aining veteran.
j sor of Big Jim Vaughn as the star
i part of the state.
games of 1921, and if he can hit in
Of the youngsters great things are ; port sider of the staff.
big league style he will win a jo b .!
Mildred Doran, little daughter of R eturns from C alifornia—*»
W.
E.
Woods,
who
left
here
about
Barney Friberg, erstw hile outfielder, JEaBSB
J. H. Doran, was h it and knocked
'
a
month
ago
to
look
at
various
lo-
who
was converted by Otto Knabe atj
down by an automobile driven by Ed­
!
calities
in
southern
California
with
K
ansas
City into a second baseman,
win Dunn yesterday afternoon, while
—
on her way home from school, F o r-P * 16 ' de# ° t locating there, returned may also land a regular infield job.
tunately the child was not seriously yesterday and says th a t southern
I now have on the track a car o f 4-foot body red fir which I w ill
K illifer to Catch
hurt, but her face was badly bruised Oregon clim ate is much better than
d eliver direct from car at $ 9 .5 0 per cord or »5.00 for half cord.
M anager Bill K illifer and Bob
as she fell on her face when machine any of the various points th a t he was
O’F
arrell
will
attend
to
the
bulk
of
at while in California and will con­
Order now and save extra drayage from yard.
struck her.
the catching.
tinue
to
make
Ashland
his
home.
Mr. Dunn picked the child up and
Grover Cleveland Alexander, the
.•sked Mrs. J. C. Kaegi, in front of c in c A G ^ CVBS T o
“ big smoxe" of tue pitching depart­
whose home the accident occurred,
HAVE YOUNG TEAM
m
ent, did not do so well last year
to go with him to the office of Dr
THE WOOD MAN. Phone 4 0 0 .
Will have in a car of 10 inch
THIS
SEASON
and there are suspicions th at Alex
F. G. Swedenburg, where the child
M anzanita soon. W atch for ad.
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has about reached the end of his
was examined and after having her
bruises treated, she was taken home remain the team ’s shortstop. Hol- rope. If Alex falters the burden will*
locher is still a young man and a
by Mr. Dunn.
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The children had ju st been dis­ mighty capable player, but his ef-
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from —
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H awthorne school, - forts at times last season seemed
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where the child attends, and, togeth-j ra th e r lackadaisical. If he falls in
er with other children, was going j with the new spirit he may hold his
along the Boulevard on her way J°b.
home. According to parties who saw!
In the event that Deal is kept on
the accident, the child was pushed third base and Hollocher at short
off the sidewalk' by one of the other
is likely that Johnny Kelleher will
children just after they had passed be the regular second baseman. Kel-
a machine th at was parked along *eher is a scrappy “T u rk ,” who
the curb, and it seems th at she th e n 1 Played utility roles last season and
started to go across the street and won a home with Cub fans. It is
stepped out from behind the car a t ; d* ^ cu’t to see how he can be kept,
the curb in time to be struck by the ouf of td e regular line-up.
moving machine. Mr. Dunn stated
The youngster who is likely to
th a t another child was on the fu rth er
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side of the street, and. had he tu rn e d : ------ ---
L A ,B TO
FOR SALE-WOOD
A. G. ADAMS
S em i A nnual (Motion p a ir
F inal Day
•S a tu r d a y , F e b r u a r y 18th
his car to miss the girl, he would ^OR SALE— A 490 Chevrolet; first
have ^un directly over th e o th e r 1 class condition. Phone 149 142-3
child.
¡ FOR
□v,, SALE
iiru:. Barred Plym outh Rock
It is not known what speed the
and W hite Leghorn eggs for hatch­
ing 75 cents for 15. Also poultry
machine was making at the time, but
tonic and washing -ablets, cheap
from the appearance of the tracks
® J o c k e y , 177 E. Main. Phone
where the machine slid a fte r the
146’
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brakes were applied, it was some-
a 17 ™
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oven fire­
what faster than should be driven
andy
less cooker, almost new. W rite
when passing near a school building
™ W’ Wolverton, Lock Box
184, Glen View Drive.
142-6*
JVDGE W A R N S COPS TO
| AUTO FQR R E N T
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BE POLITE TO A l'T M S T S driver to responsible persoM . ’ easoS!
By International News Service
CHICAGO, Feb. 17.— “Ah, ma-
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Buy notions now in quantities for the future, for you will not
be given another opportunity like this for many months.
Lorraine Lingerie Tape in
pink and blue—
AA
Piece . . . . .................. . U y
English Twilled Tape,
10 yd.- roll, each........
Lingerie Trimming in
white, 3 yd. pieces...
Boston Bias Tape, six yard
pieces, assorted colors -| P*
Piece ......................... ... 1 « 5
Lingerie Trimming shown Three Oaks Girdeline Belt
.in white and colors—
ing, boned, in black
each piece 3 yards. .. *¿^£4 white, yard ..............
able rates. E. N. Norton Motor Co
Phone S7-
142-lm o
dame. It grieves me so to ask you toI WANTED— Spading and all kinds ef
report at headquarters!
Bu;t Jthej
garden work. J. d . Pefflev, 143
law, it m ust be enforced; and you, _ SLx2 h-
142-?*
madame, have released too m u ch t FOR SALE— Cheap, Himalaya and
fuel with th at expisite foot of yours, > Mammoth blackberry vines
your m otor is traveling a t a speed
fine heifer calf and Buff Leg
leghorn
eggs
for setting. 153 G ranite St.
g reater than th a t perm itted by the
Phone 411-R.
142-1
laws of our fair city.”
This may be the way Chicago F0J* SALE— Reed baby buggy
Phone 336-L or call 178 Skid-
traffic policemen will address viola
more.
142-3
tors of city traffic regulations here­
after. An order has been issued from
the court wherein speeders and other
violators of traffic laws are rep ri­
manded and fined, instructing the
policemen to “ lay off the rough
stu ff” and tre a t violators “ recently.”
“ Cursing by officers is a common
W ANTED— A real honest cook,
com plaint,” declared Joudge John R.
to tell us is tliere a n y th in g
Newcomer, who released Sylvester
Brennan Who resisted a rrest because
XVIong w ith Cherro?
the police used profane language.
“ A rrests should- he made decently
and those arrested brought into the
court in a gentlem anly m anner.”
CHEER0
Guaranteed Flour
At Your Grocers
THE BEST BRAIDS
Cotton Middy Braid, very
f ine quality in several • *| xx
«colors, per piece........ » x V
Fain Linen Tape, in white
only, four yard pieces *|
Two pieces f o r ..........
PLU M M ER ’ S
153EAST MAIN ST.
QUALITY
PHONE 59
GROCERY,/.
CENERAL DELIVERY SYSTEM SERVICE
Emerys, keep needles and
pins free from rust— / ) 9
Each .........................
Stocking Haulers, made of
wood shaped In fit the
! hand, each ...............
z ) 9
('lun> Snap Fasteners
Two cards f o r ..........
N ew Wash Goods for Spring 1922
SILK TISSUE GINGHAMS
DRESS PERCALES
32 inches wide in several , 36 in. wide, 40 new pieces in
light and dark pat-
good patterns, checks
terns, all new. vd....... » > < /
and plaids, yard . . . .
FR IT T S IN (¿LASS
COLORED ORGANDIES
DRESS GINGHAMS
certainly look tem pting, and so
will your layer cake made from
our preserved fruits, jam s or
jellies. Your cake m aking will
surely be a success when made
from our fresh and high grade
food-stuffs.
Thimbles, nickel plated, size
6 io 10—
x
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Special .....................
Snap Fastenin’ Pape, set two
Puritan Rick Rack Braid— “ Cornet” Stay Binding-
inches apart—
acknowledged popular trim ­ No. 4, two rolls................. 06 Yard .....................
ming for house dress- -| /» No. 8, two rolls................. 07
es, 4 yard pieces, ea. , 1 V Starweave Skirl Belling, in Fresh Water Pearl
Button8, 3 cards for
Silk Soutache Braid, shown black and white, 2 1-2 i Q
Washington Pins, 400 pins
in several colors, five < <x| inch widths, y a r d ...
on paper—
*1 Q
yard pieces, e a c h .. . x
Stiftex (Irosgram Belting, Three papers f o r ..,. . 1 0
Lafayette Safety Pins, best extra sliff, in black A i
Popular Safety Pins, A A
and while, y a rd ........ • V T ’
quality—
OA
Three cards f o r ........
Other widths at ............. 06 3 sizes, 3 cards lor. . . 1 / « /
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REM ARK ABLE RECORD OF
Hill,
LIGHT SIX ST U D E BA K E R
141-3 (From the Tillamook, Or., H eadlight,
Jan u ary 26, 1922.)
January 24, 1922.
We still have a supply of crackers
at wholesale prices. Call in and get
W illiams and Williams, Tillamook,
your w ants this week only. W hite i Oregon. Dear Sirs—
House Groceteria.
141-2
Regarding the conversation we
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I had this morning about the Light
i Six Studebaker I am driving.
I
Junior H igh B asketball __
The Junior high school basketball ’ bouSht the car September 24, 1921.
team will play the Central Point from W enatchee Produce company,
team at the high school gymnasium
W enatchee, Wash., and drove the
Saturday evening.
car from there to Seattle and down
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the coast to Los Angeles, then over
We still have the clothes pins
t0 Phoenix, Arlz., and back to Los
three dozen for 19 cents. W hite Angeles. The trip to Phoenix was
House Groceteria.
141-2 over the desert and through sand
pulls which required a lot of low
Dance! Dance! Dance! Gold Hill and interm ediate gear work. I then
Saturday, February 18.
141-3 !drov® all over the state of Califor-
.
nla, Including a drive to Eureka,
P rogram Given at Junior H igh—
Calif., from San Francisco xhe first
The Junior high students- gave a ; we®k In January. Thursday, January
program this afternoon in honor of 19> 1922, I figured the am ount of
W ashington’s and Lincoln’s birth-j gasoline consumed from the tim e I
days. The program began at 1 ' bought the car and I averaged bet-
o’clock, school having been dism issed1 ter than 19 miles on a gallon. Dur-
early. Several of the parents w e re ! inS th at time 1 have driven 9343
present. The program was as fol- m ^ es- The treads on all of my tires
lows; America, by the pupils. Piano have barely started to w ear and I
duet, Mrs. VanFossen and Mrs. H en -,w ^^ get a t least 15,000 miles on this
ry. Solo, Mrs. O. W. Reid. Address. 8 e t There has been a lot of bad
Rev. C. A. Edwards.
and m ountain roads on my trips, to
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say nothing of the sand in the desert.
Special sale at O rres’ Tailor Shop.; I also drove up last week from
Suits tailored to order with extra I California, having no trouble to get
pan is free
128-tf through.
The only repairs on the car has
LONDON, Feb. 16.— “The W ash­ been grinding of valves at 4500
ington conference removed the dan­ miles.
gers of war In the Pacific,” Lloyd
Yours very truly,
George declared in a speech a t a
H. W. Kidder, representing the
luncheon given by the cabinet In B latchford’s Calf Meal Company of
honor of A. J. Balfour.
W ankegan, W ash.— Adv.
viuw u a »eierau uui oi hu liiiieiu juu be all on the youngsters, ’’Speed” ! expected of Virgil Cheeves. right*
T. J. Coffman has left on a three is C arter Elliott, who came to the Martin, who always has been and hander, and Percy Jones, left-hander.*
NEW COLONIAL DRAP­
ERIES
50 pieces, all new patterns.
36 in. wide in light ami dark
colorings,
.2 9 - 8 9
per y a rd ..
-
HAMASAKA SUITING
45 in. imported colored or­
27 inches wide, all the new '
gandies in several hew 36 in. wide in new colors,
patterns in checks a n d ;
spring shades, see them .Sat­ take the place of linen, suit-
plaids. Saturday—
urday.
£ ? A ’ able for dresses, skirls and
Yard ........
: juniper dresses.
y a r d .................................
.Oif
See our n ew line of Wash D resses and Aprons
Royal -Worces
ter and B o n
Ton corsets for
spring now on
display.
E. R. I S A A C & Co.
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
THE
QUALITY
STORE
The l l e l t o r
n o w ert closed
with eaeli But-
terick pattern
saves you from
50c to $7.00.
The Store W here Your Patronage Is Apprécia le<T
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Producer of Six=Cylinder Cars----
With $70,000,000 of actual net assets including $36,000,000 of plant facilities,
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or
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