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

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Tuesday, April 18, ItrJji
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Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
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Local and „Personal
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Side Lights—
Malta Commander}’ No. 4
Knights Templar
Matsoni« Hall
S ta te d conclave, W ed n esd ay e v e n ­
ing. A pril 19.
A lso O rd e r of .the
T em ple.
S o jo u rn in g a n d v isitin g
f ra te r a w elcom e.
W. H. M cN A IR, E. C.
W. H. DAY, R e c o rd er.
Leave for Alaska—
M r. a n d Mrs. C h e ste r Jo n e s a n d
b ab y , who h av e been re sid in g in th e
A 'le n a p a rtm e n ts , le ft M onday ev e n ­
ing fo r P o rtla n d , e n ro u te to A n c h o r­
ag e, A lask a, w h ere M r. Jo n e s has
been o ffe re d a good p o sitio n .
H is
b r o th e r is in th e g o v e rn m e n t se rv ­
ice in A laska. Mr. J o n e s h a s been
co n n e cte d w ith th e L lth ia b a k e ry for
th e la st se v e ra l m o n th s, h a v in g a t
f ir s t d riv e n th e w agon an d la te r b e ­
in g em ployed on th e inside.
C liff P a y n e m ak e s sew ing tab le s.
Stops H ere for Lunch—
A bus line o p e ra tin g b etw een S e a t­
t le a n d San F ra n c isc o over th e P a ­
cific hig h w ay , is m a k in g A sh la n d
e a ch day fo r lu n ch .
T h e line is
so m e th in g new’, and it is said t h a t
th e expense of th e trip is c o n sid e r­
a b ly less th a n by rail.
W anted- -F a t hens.
M a rk e t.
Hotel Ashland Guests—
L a te a rr iv a ls a t th e H o te ly ^ A sh ­
la n d a re re g is te re d as fo llo w s: A. N.
A n d erso n , O tto W e rlin , A. B. Sny­
d e r, D. L a p a t, M. S. T a u b e , P e te r
D ourel, J. F. W h alen , S an F ra n c isc o :
H enry T hom son, R itzv ille, O r.; R. L.
B urdlc, M rs. J. C. Edw’a rd s , G ra n ts
P a ss; R oss A. M cCloud, Sisson, C alif.
H. E. H u tc h in so n , S eat ie; Mr. a n d
Mrs. M. S la u g h te r, A b erd een , W a sh .;
F r a n k R in n e t, S p o k a n e ; E. E. R o ra -
p a u g h , M rs. M arion R. F ie ld , E u ­
g en e; M r. a n d H rs. W . J . M an n ell,
G azelle, C a lif.; M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k
Bow en, O regon C ity ; W. C. D avis,
D u n sm u ir; M r. a n d Mrs. F . G. K um in
a n d Miss E. K u m m , M in n eapolis;
H en ry M. P a r k s , L. V. V a n e tla , E .
B row n, M. J. D u ry ea. W . H. C ullen,
P. H. M cK inney, W . F . M cK inney.
M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s F . Im la y , A.
K. F le tc h e r, O tto M lchelson, Jo h n
B atem an , E. L. G ordon, L. C. K reu g -
e r, a n d C. E. C lo d felte r, P o rtla n d .
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D e tric k sells b u t te r to r less. l M t f
Tourist Stops in Ashland—
(
Sam D ow ning, of Los A ngeles, w as
o n e of th e to u ris ts who sto p p ed over
fo r a s h o rt tim e in o u r city today. He
is en ro u te to H a m ilto n , M ont.
Dew Drop Inn— tor tanche*.
Ijeft. fo r Washington Stated-
W illiam T u n e ll, w ho h a s been em ­
ployed as d riv e r fo r th e L ith ia b a k ­
e ry fo r th e la s t se v era l w eeks, le ft
th is m o rn in g by a u to fo r W a sh in g ­
ton s ta te , w h ere he expects to w ork
th is su m m er.
G et th o se T am ales, T hey a re th e
re a l th in g .
P la za C o n fectio n ery .
193-1
A gnes A y res ex p e rien c e d th e v icissitu d es o f a te le p h o n e o p e ra to r
while p re p a rin g fo r h e r role in W illiam deM ille’s la te s t P a ra m o u n t
p ictu re, B ought an d P aid F o r.” In th e p ic tu re Miss A y res play s th e
p a rt o f a sw itch b o ard o p e ra to r a n d she h ad to go to tele p h o n e school
to lea rn th e tec h n iq u e . A f te r a w eek w ith plugs an d lig h ts an d th in g s
she said she d id n ’t w o n d er som e people g o t th e w ro n g n u m b er.
AVIATOR IS KILIÆD IN
CRASH ON WAY TO WED WHAT PROMINENT MEN
T H IN K O F P R O H IB IT IO N
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.
N ew Em ployee at B a k e r y -
T he vacancies c re a te d a t th e L lth ia
B akery by th e leav in g of M r. Jo n e s
a n d M r. T u n ell h av e been filled by
L a rk in D eer, who h a s ta k e n c h a rg e
of th e d eliv ery w agon, an d O scar
B arney, w ho Is em ployed in t h e |
b a k e shop.
T he fo llo w in g s ta te m e n ts h av e
been m a d e , by m en of p ro m in e n ce ,
sh ow ing th e ir s ta n d in re g a rd to th e
p ro h ib itio n a m e n d m e n t:
“ I can see n o th in g b u t p e rm a n ­
ency fo r th e m o v em en t w hich has
w iped o u t th e m enace of th e saloon.
P ro h ib itio n h a s proven its e lf an
econom ic b e n e fa c tio n in m ore w ays
SUSANV IL L E , A p ril 18. — M rs.
th a n o n e .”— Ben W. O lcott, g o v e rn o r
May
Boyle, 32, w as held to a n s w e r to
of O regon.
LAND COMPANY FAILURE
“ T he liq u o r tra ffic w as d e s tru c tiv e th e s u p e rio r c o u rt on th e c h a rg e t h a t
FOR MORE THAN A MILLION
of m uch th a t w as p recio u s in A m e ri­ sh e m u rd e re d h e r h u sb a n d , J a m e s
can life. In th e fa c t of so m uch ev i­ Boyle, n ig h t w a tc h m a n , by sh o o tin g
M A R Y SV ILLE. C alif., A pril 18.—
dence on th a t p o in t, w h a t c o n scien ­ h m th ro u g h th e h e a rt w ith a re v o l­
T he fin a n c ia l d iffic u ltie s of th e P y r a ­
tio u s m an w ould w a n t to le t his own ver a t th e ir cab in hom e h e re a t 11
m id L a n d a n d Stock co m p an y of
selfish d e s ire s in flu e n c e him to vote a. in. A pril 5, a n d a fte rw a rd s w rit­
R eno, Nev., w hich a lso h a s C a lifo rn ia
to b rin g it b ack ? In a n o th e r g e n e ra ­ ing a n o te, w hich in d ic a te d suicide.
offices a t C o n s ta n tia , L a ssen co u n ty ,
T h is a c tio n in th e ju s tic e 's c o u rt
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I believe
t u h i a a t i liq
o r I will
have
has b ro u g h t a v o lu n ta ry p e titio n In
__ follow ed h e r co n fessio n S a tu rd a y
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'd is a p p e a re d from o u r m e m o rie s.” —
b a “ *™ P tcy. th e c o n cern s e ttin g its W a rre n G H a rd in g , p re s id e n t of t h e l n *®b ^ t h a t sh e fired th e fa ta l shot.
lia b ilitie s a t $ 1 ,230,620,
a c c id e n ta lly sh e claim s, a n d h e r repe-
U nited S ta te s.
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titio n of th e confession a n d claim in
W ELL-K N O W N STOCKMAN DIES INFORMAL LUNCHEON
c o u rt>
Boyle w as found d ead in th e cabin
HELD AT HOTEL TODAY
R E D B L U F F , C alif., A pril 18.—
w ith a b u lle t in his h e a rt. H e w as
J. T. H ensley, fo r m an y y e a rs, a well
An in fo rm a l lu n ch e o n w as held a ttir e d in his u n d e rc lo th in g . A re-
know n sto c k m a n of th e P a y n e s C reek a t th e H otel A sh la n d to d ay by a v olver w as g rasp e d in his rig h t h an d .
d is tric t, died a t his hom e only a s h o rt n u m b e r of local b u sin e ss m en, th e There w ere no pow der b u rn s in th e
tim e a f te r he had re tu rn e d fro m a g u e st of h o n o r bein g M. J. D uryea, v*cin ity of th e w ound
T he doors
b u sin ess trip to S a c ra m e n to , w h ere h ead o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n a n d service , 1 w ere locked a n d a sc re e n w as r e ­
he w en t to c o n fe r w ith W. E. G e rb e r, d e p a rtm e n t of th e O regon s ta te m oved from one of th e w indow s.
fo r w hose ra n c h e s in th e P a y n e s c h a m b e r of com m erce. M r. D u ry ea
N e a r th e body w as th is not w rit-
C reek a n d B a ttle C reek M eadow s w as in G ra n ts P a s s y e ste rd a y , a t - ; ^en n in
*n lead
toad pencil.
pencil
se ctio n s h e had been s u p e rin te n d e n t
“
G
oodbye
w ife a n d c h ild re n . D on’t
te n d in g a fo ru m lu n ch e o n , a n d will
for th e la s t tw elv e y e a rs.
speak to m o rro w a t a lu n ch e o n 0L b lam e an y body fo r tb is - I have m is
th e M edford c h a m b e r.
H e w a s , tre a te d my w ife. Am tire d of living
DUNSMUIR LEGION GETS
sp e n d in g th e day b e tw e en e n g a g e - *^ oodbye a ^ ’ J a m e s B o y le .’
PICTURE OF MARSHAL FOCH
DUNSM UIR, C alif., A pril 18.— A r-
t h u r E pps po st of th e A m erican Le-
gion of th ,g cRy faag recelved frQm
M ar3hal F och an a u to g ra p h e d p h o to .
g ra p h of hlmsjelf>
T h e post p re s e n te d a b e a u tlfu l
fra n ie d p lc tu re of M ount Shagta tQ
th e di8tiugui9hed w a rrio r upon hlfJ
vIs t to D u n s m u lr gom e tIm e a g 0 .
G. O. P. SENATORS PLEDGE
PASSAGE OF SOLDIER BONUS
Speeders Pay Fines—
Mice as Travelers.
W hen R obert B urns called a mouse
a “wee, sleekit, cow’rlu ’, tim ’rous
! beastie, ’ he w as probably uot aw are
■that a m ouse Isn’t th e frail, helpless
little c re a tu re it looks to be. Accord-
! Ing to th e discovery of th e late David
j H utton, of Dum fem iJine, Scotland, the
average m ouse tra v e ls about ten miles
a day. Some mice m ake real speed
i records, *\nd cover even m ore ground
than this in 24 hours. Mr. H utton
found. T here was one m ouse in p a rtic ­
ular, in his collection, th a t sm ashed
: all the long-distance records In mouse-
' doiu by running 365 m iles in 35 days.
1 And all this m arathon m ouse required
' to keep him going was a half-penny
i worth of oatm eul during the en tire
period.
KILLED HER
m e n ts In A sh lan d .
A rra n g e m e n ts
h a d been c o m p leted p rev io u sly fo r
M r. D u ry ea to ta lk b e fo re th e local
c h a m b e r of com m erce d u rin g th e
m o n th of May an d it w as n o t deem ed
a d v isa b le to a sk him to sp eak a t th is
tim e , a s no n o tic e w as receiv ed th a t
he w ould be in th e city u n til la te
y e s te rd a y , a n d it w ould h av e been
im p o ssib le to rea c h a g r e a t n u m b e r
of th e m em b e rs w ho w ould p ro b ab ly
lik e to h e a r w h a t Mr. D uryea h a s
to say.
Mr. D u ry e a Is w ell k n o w n -to m an y
people in A sh la n d , h a v in g b een co n ­
n ected w ith th e s p rin g s w a te r coin-
n fs s io n a s p u b lic ity a g e n t a t th e
tim e th e w a te r w as piped in to th e
L e t a w a n t a d sell it fo r you.
Independence. '
“Should a physician give his w ealthy
p a tie n ts harm less pow ders when they
Insist on being treated , although he
i knows they a re q u ite well, or should
I he tell them frankly th ere is nothing
i the m atte r w ith them ?” asked the
young doctor.
"T h a t depends on the financial
s ta tu s of the physician,” said the el
derJy doctor. “If he has an income
sufficient for his ueetis and Is not de­
pendent ou his p ractice for a living
he should not only tell such p atients
th ere Is nothing th e m atte r with them,
bur If he feels in a racetlous mood he
can even afford to pooh-pooh th eir
most cherished sym ptom s.”—Birm ing­
ham Age-Herald.
Pets P rovided F o r by W ill.
Cat legatees are not p e c u lia r to
France.
E ngland has had them , and
In o u r ow n c o u n try o n ly a few years
| ago died the second o f tw o cats.
B la c k le and P in kie , th a t belonged to
j B e n ja m in F. D ille y o f W ilk e s Barre,
Pa.
M r. D ille y , at his death, le ft the
Income o f $40,000 to p ro v id e fo r them
j as long as they should live , appointed
a w om an to care fo r them , and be­
queathed her a pension t i l l her death,
afte i w h ich the
__ estate was to be di-
Ul
vided,
m ost
of
it
going to ch arities
P in k ie died firs t. B la c k le fo llo w e d her
tw o years la te r ai th e age o f sixteen,
w hich is fo u r years beyond the aver- !
age life o f a cat.
TH IEV ES RO11 CLOTHESLINE
W H EN M AK IN G G ETA W A Y
RED D IN G , C alif., A pril 1 8 .— !
Sneak th ie v e s g ot in to th e b a s e m e n t'
of F a rm A dviser P a r k e r T a lb o t’s
hom e a t n ig h t and took a fin e sad-
die.
B eing frig h te n e d by th e s tir
of T a lb o t u p s ta irs , th e th iev es ran
aw ay, g ra b b in g som e s h ir ts on th e
clo th e s line in th e ir flig h t,
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C. B. L A M K I N
BA RG A IN S IN R E A L
E ST A T E
. SPEAK AT LUNCHEON
K Pay« to re a d th e c la ssifie d page.
Two Screen Favorites in One Film
E a rl K irk p a tric k , h ead of th e ex­
ten sio n d e p a rtm e n t o f th e U n iv e rsity
of O regon, w ill be in A sh la n d and
sp e ak a t a fo ru m lu n ch e o n of th e
C h a m b e r of C om m erce T u esd ay ,
A pril 25. S pecial m u sic will be fu r-j
n ish e d a n d It is expected th a t an u n ­
u su a lly la rg e crow d w ill tu r n o u t to
h e a r Mr. K ir k p a tr ic k 's ta lk .
F o re s t fire s,
to stop.
E asy to s ta r t — h a rd
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d h o u se k e e p ­
in g room s. 573 E a s t M ain. 1 9 3 -3 '
C O N V A LESCEN T
HOM E — “ You
m ay be dow n, b u t y o u ’re never
o u t,” w hile H o lste in n jilk a n d a
c o m p e te n t d ire c to r of th e Milk
D iet a re a v a ila b le .
193-1 1
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FO R SA L E — A fin e cow. also a good
h o rse w eig h in g 1300 p o u n d s; l i g h t ;
w agon a n d h a rn e ss. P h o n e 301-J
o r call 151 C oolidge St.
193-2
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Gloria Swanson is supported by Rodolph
\ alentino in her latest Paramount picture, “Beyond the Rocks
puturization of Elinor Glyn'a story of romance and adventure They
are shown above in a scene jrom the picture. Who said there wae bo
Waterbury
Alarm Clock
Thoroughly on the job every
minute
Ring a lively alarm
Shuts off at a touch
W A N TED — W om an o r g irl to sta y
w ith m y m o th e r a n d do lig h t house
w ork.
M rs. H. L . '<\Ioore, 3 64
V ista St. P h o n e 187-J.
193-2
FO R SA L E — At $ 1 0 0 0 ; $250 dow n,
r e s t lik e re n t, 7 room house, in
fa ir c o n d itio n , n e a r b u sin e ss se c ­
tio n . If n o t sold th is w eek, will
re n t fo r $12 per m o n th , p a rtlv
fu rn is h e d .
R. D. S a n fo rd . 399
B each St.
193-1
FO R S A L E — W heel c h a ir a n d steam
b a th c a b in e t. C all M rs. B unnell,
1228 E. M ain.
193-4*
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■ - .
The
Princess
T a ra h a ta
K a rim ,
d a u g h te r o f the s u lta n of Sulu, who
has been v is itin g in Seattle, Wa6h.,
incognito , and now is on her way
back to her hom eland.
T he little
princess is nineteen years o f age and
has been a stu d e n t a t the U n iv e rs ity
of Illin o is .
M c N a ir Bros*
Stari
When You Go Fishing
EQUIP WITH THE BEST TACKLE
We Have the Latest and the
Best in
RODS AND REELS, BASKETS, EGGS, ETC.
As a Precaution, so None Will Question Your
Veracity, KODAK Your Latch
We Have Them
NININGER & WARNER
“ Don’t Forget to Put Out Your Campfire”
CHARLES
RAY
Trie TMtATCR BfcMUW»
TODAY
TOMORROW
has a score of new surprises in
—in—
City and Ranch Properties
H ouses to Kent
C IT IZ E N ’S BANK B U ILD IN G
A Midnight Bell”
He w lio F ires and runs aw ay
1 May live to pay a fine next day.
A Play with Dramatic Suspense,
Exceptional Acting and
FINE HUMOR
Thursday Only
GARETH HUGHES in “ I CAN’T EXPLAIN”
TOM MIX
F ive sp e e d e rs h av e a p p e a re d in
J u s tic e G ow dy’s c o u rt th e la s t tw o
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 18. — T h e
days and paid fines of $5 each fo r
p assag e o f th e so ld ie r b o n u s bill a n d
ex ceed in g th e lim it allo w ed by th e
speedy a c tio n on th e new ta r if f bill
s ta te law in p a ssin g school b u ild in g s.
was decided upon a t a co n fe re n ce to ­
city.
d ay of re p u b lic a n s e n a to rs. A re s o ­
T h e L a d ie s ’ Aid of th e M ethodist
lu tio n
c o m m ittin g th e re p u b lic a n
You need th e fo re s ts — p ro te c t
c h u rc h w ill hold its r e g u la r m o n th ly
m em bers to th e p a sag e of th e bonus
th em from fire.
social a t th e hom e of M rs. H a rv a rd ,
bill w as a d o p te d by a vote of 26 to
41 G resh am s tr e e t, on W ednesday
9.
M any re p u b lic a n s e n a to rs .w ere
a fte rn o o n of th is w eek. "A c o rd ial
EARL KIRKPATRICK TO
a
b
s
e
n
t from th e co n feren ce.
in v ita tio n to th e lad ies o f t & c h u rc h
an d c o n g re g a tio n is ex ten d ed .
PRINCESS TARAHATA KARIM
A correct timekeeper
DALLAS, T exas, A pril 18.— C ap ­
ta in G. S. V. L ittle w as on his w’ay
to his w ed d in g y e ste rd a y , w hen he
w as k illed In an a irp la n e c ra sh h ere.
S e rg e a n t Ja m e s L. J o h n s o n w as also
k illed In th e accid en t.
C a p ta in L ittle w as to have m a r ­
ried Miss V era S tiles, d a u g h te r of
A sh lan d F ish H. A. S tiles, p ro m in e n t Los A ngeles
1 9 2 -tf oil m an , W ednesday.
A il’ Stand K nocked Down —
T he fre e a ir s ta n d in fro n t of Lee-
«loin’s tir e shop on N o rth M ain
s tr e e t, w as a c c id e n ta lly h it by a c a r
S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d tu rn e d over. T he
d riv e r h u n te d M r. L eedom up an d
o ffe red to pay fo r th e d a m a g e , b u t
so sm all w as th e d a m a g e th a t Mr.
L eedom re fu se d an y p a y m e n t.
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Friday—Saturday
. in -------- “ THE ROAD DEMON”
PAGE, Medford, Ore., M onday Night,April 24
In every field
th e r e is a lea d er /
The uniform high quality of
Red Crown gasoline, and the
unfailing satisfaction long expe­
rienced through its use, have
made “Red Crown” the favorite
motor fuel, relied upon by the
majority of motorists.
W ith the leadership of “Red
Crown” has grown a system of
service. At Standard Oil Service
Stations you are assured of quick,
courteous and efficient service.
Garages, and other dealers,
too, sell Red Crown gasoline.
Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill, — the sign that
signals “Power and Mileage.”
S T A N D A R D OIL C O M PA N Y
(California)
C»»rr^4/, /q z /, iy
Standar d Oil Cumpa»]*
( Caltjtmia J
Mail Orders Accepted Now When Accom panied by Check 01 Money
O lder mid Stam ped, Sclf-Addreseed Knvelo|»e
SKATS ON SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 21, AT 12 NOON
AMERICA'S GAYEST, FLEETEST AND MOST ANTIC REVUE
The Most N otew orthy Girl-and-M usic show That Has Ever Visited
tile P acific Coast
bohem ians. inc,
p re v e n t
S lconb A nnual PEVuìicAiCoMfbyjf/VcwyoRtò
L atin Q uarter
D e V ieed ÿ x
STAG t o by'
JOH N
MUDPAY
ANbtQS'ON
&
C'flAl?
ENWICH
LLAC 9-
\ T o tÄ T P i
OY&JAY BRENNAN and
A R T I S T S ’ MODELS
Id e n tic a lly a s P lay ed fo r 8 M o n th s a t th e G reen w ich V iU age~*nd
S h u b e rt T lie a te rs in New Y ork
“ T H E E V E N T OE T H E T H E A T R IC A L SEA SO N ”
P R IC E S : L ow er F lo o r, $ 2 .7 5 ; B alcony, $ 2 .2 0 , $1 .0 5 , $ 1 .1 0