Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 19, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGA F o t»
A shland daìly tidings
Indicted Illinois Governor
Gets Another Postponment
Ashland News
in Paragraphs
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Locai and ^Petsonai
.......... . . 8id< Lights ■ - ■'
I Yeo 9ez: I sell life insurance. 189
Siekiyou Chapter No. 21
R. A. M.
Paulserud’s suits are the com fort-'
Masonic Hall, Ashland. ■ able, fitable, wearable kind. 180tf
Notice of Meeting.
Stated convocation Thursday even­
ing, April 20. Im portant business
connected with new equipment. All
companions invited.
An agent of a m anufacturing
house will be present with sample
robe equipm ent to select from, If
chapter concludes to purchase.
V. V. MILLS, H. P.
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
Cliff Payne makes sewing tables.
W anted— F at hens.
M arket.
Ashland Fish
1 92-tf
Hotel Ashland Guest»—
The following are registered at
the Hotel Ashland: A. R. Jarvis. J.
N. McConathy, Mr. and Mrs. Olive
L. Watson, Chicago; F. G. Lewis, I.
T. Sparks, L. Stone and daughter,
Eugene, Or.; A. L. Dunmire, Oak­
land, Calif.; W. S. Humphrey, F. A.
Price, San Francisco; L. M. Shef-
fler and ftm ily, Long Beach, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Young, Ashton,
S. D.; F. F. Fralenburgh, Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Pankake, Los Angeles; C.
L. Hinson, Oak Grove, Or.; George
M. Read, W. H. Ballinger, Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Jones and daughter, J. J,
McCauley, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Sim-
ington and daughter, Mrs. A. Pool.
C. C. Heim, Portland.
D e» Drop Inn— for lunches.
Yeo sez: I w rite insurance on a u ­
tomobiles and trucks.
189tf
Painting House—
W. C. Jackson, of lower Laurel
street is improving his house by giv­
ing it a new coat of paint.
K. Nelson does cleaning, pressing,
repairing and dyeing.
168tf
WATCH OUT FOR PEAR SCAB!
IT’S TIME TO SPRAY NOW
H. B. H urst has moved into the
property at 325 North Main street.
R. P. W atkins has moved to 440
Beach street.
Hotel Ashland Block.
168tf
The best home made candles can
be had at Rose Brothers.
152tf
A ttractive spring suitings a t P aul­
serud’s.
180tf
Married at Talent—
L. L. Holmes and Miss Valeta Bur­
nett were quietly m arried at Talent
last Friday evening in the presence
of a few friends and relatives. Mrs.
Holmes is a popular young woman
of the Talent district and Mr. Holmes
is the son of Mrs. M attie Holmes of
this city and is employed at the local
ice plant. The young folks will be
at home at 563 Rock street.
Have a fit at Orres.
clothes. Phone 64.
Orres cleans
191-3
It's the talk of the town— DET­
RICK’S rindless bacon. Costs no
more than the ordinary kind. 194-1
K. Nelson makes suits to order.
G o v è x ’ x i o r - ’ X /C tlz S i r t ê t l l . .
CLUBWOMEN FIGHTING
ARBUCKLE “COME-BACK"
LOS ANGELES, April 19.— The
Los Angeles D istrict Federation of
W om ens Clubs yesterday announced
the resum ption of its fight against
fu rth er showing of motion pictures
starrin g Roscoe C. ( “ F a tty ” ) A r­
buckle, recently acquitted in San
Francisco of a charge of m anslaugh­
ter growing out of the death of V ir­
ginia Rappe.
W ANTED— Salesmen for Ashland
and vicinity. Commission contract
only, for spare time or full itrne
We will teach you to sell Income
protection through our~free school
of instruction and help you build
a profitable business. Massachu­
setts Bonding and Insurance com­
pany, Accident and Health Dept..
Saginaw, Michigan, Capital 11 -
500,000.
194-1
WHY CONTINUE TO PAY RENT
or spend time trying to buy some­
thing for nothing, when I c a n ie ll
you a good 7 room house and small
lot near the Boulevard, fine loca­
tion, for only $2500; quite com­
pletely furnished, ready for use;
possesssion inside of 30 days;
garden planted; you can’t beat it
for good value; cloth and papered
house;
modern
conveniences.
Many other bargains in Ashland
homes from 11000 to 16000, on
Lost Pet.
good terms. R. D. Sanford, 399
1 .800
Beach St.
194-1
1 .800
2 .600
2 .600
JUST ARRIVED!
3 .400
3 .400
WHAT? FENCING! WHERE?
4 .200
4 .200
1
Before send lug away your or­
Lost Pet. 1 der,
come and see Peil’a new car­
0 1,000' load of fencing. Every variety—
1 .750
barbed wire to fancy yard fenoing
1 .667
— He guarantees to beat catalogue
2 .600 prices.
3 .400
Garden tools, hose, and new and
2 .333
sewing machines always on
3 .250' used
hand.
4 .000
Pacific Coast League
Won Lost Pet
San Francisco . .
5 .643
Los Angeles . . . .
5 .615
Vernon . . . .
4 .600
Sacramento . . . .
6 .538
Oakland .........
7 .500
Salt Lake ...........
4 .333
Portland ...........
< .333
Seattle ..................
9 .308
Pell's Corner
unpaid for Thursday night
will be
Resold Friday
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H ARRY HUNTER
di
A Tale and a Moral
H arry H unter was wise. He never
WAUKEGAN, 111., April 19.— Gov­ ! when Sm all’s attorneys startled the traveled with a tenderfoot crowd,
ernor Len Small was to have gone on court with another plea for postpone­ and generally picked a national for­
trial before Judge Claire C. Edwards ment until next Monday to prepare est for his hunting ground. As a
in circuit court here yesterday, a stipulation for docum entary evi­ consequence he always bagged his
charged with conspiring to embezzle dence which would shorten the trial game and acquired a wide reputa­
state funds.
a month. The plea was granted and tion as a “ real woodsman.”
All preparations had been made to , th e week's delay /w ill perm it tihe
“A five pointer for m ine,” said
s ta rt the trial, which, for one rea­ . governor to be present in Spring- H arry one hot August day. So he
son and another, has bee'll post­ field during the republican conven- bought am m unition, oiled up his
poned from time to time for months, ‘ tion on Friday.
gun, collected his simple camp out­
fit and slipped away one night for
the m ountains.
There he talked
with the forest rangers from whom
he got maps and his cam pfire permit,
and finally made camp beside a little
spring in the m idst of a fire forest.
“ I t’s an early bird that catdhes
the worm,” mused Harry H unter.)
“ So tomorrow I’ll leave camp before
daylight and by dark I’ll be back'
with the buck.”
And he was— but his camp had
disappeared. In its place was a heap
of smoking embers, and all around
a raging forest fire.
For Harry,
wise woodsman th a t he was, had
been careless. W ith his mind all set
Hotel Vendome
American League
Won
Cleveland .................... 4
St. Louis .............. . . . 3
New York .............. . . . 2
Philadelphia ......... . . . 3
W ashington ......... . . . 2
Boston .................. . J. 1
Chicago .................. . . . 1
D etroit .................. . . . 0
whose tim ber had been destroyed,
entered suit for damages.
’ The bigger they are the harder
they fall,” m urm ured sym pathetic
friends when news of H arry’s tro u ­
bles reached home.
Moral— I t’s a wise man who re­
members in time.
Cabaret Tables
Pear buds are now in a stage suit-'
able for the application of the "pink”
spray which is used to control scab, i
In sections where scab has b een '
found in previous years, liquid lime
sulphur a t the rate of one gallon to
25 gallons of w ater, or dry lime su l­
phur, four pounds to 50 gallons of
w ater, should be applied between
now and the time the pear buds be­
gin to blossom out. There are some'
sections of the valley which will not
need this application and growers
who are in doubt should confer with
the county pathologist at an early
date.
D orm ant spraying on apples with
full strength lime sulphur can be,
continued for another week or more
and the apple scab spray will not be
needed for a t least two weeks. For
the control of scab this “pink” spray i
is th e most Im portant application, I
and If it is neglected, it will be very
difficult Io control scab with the
later aprays.
C. C. CATE
I
Those y lU ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B O Q e a rd s are
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
invited trr b n fl^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T a n c y work tOj
year old Tancred
the Trinity Guild Thursday a fte r­
strain W hite Leghorns. 54 Roca
noon. Fifty cents, including refresh­ - 8 t
195-2*
ments.
194-1
F(|» h SALE— Canned fruit, reed
Jaby buggy dining table. Inquire
Columbia records reduced to 65c
150 Church St.
194-1*
at Rose Brothers.
152tf
Mt'cXaai.
FOARd„,tRENTr Four
n a p p i n g was
-
Adults
preferred.
See
Mrs.
C.
E.
NEW TOP makes your car look
F ilarvi a.rv
narrow ly
fru s­
Lane at Tidings.
194-3
new. All kinds of upholstering at ¿ ^ R SALE OR T R A D ^ Z ^ h t hors”e
trated on E aster
the New Auto Top Shop. Park Street.
morning, when he escaped the m achinations of the rebels, It was their
and buggy and harness. 563 No. intention of holding him until they had been able to convert
192-6
the Free
Main St.-______ ___________ 194-3*
Staters to their belief in an Irish republic.
The head of the Free
We have arranged with an eastern CONVALESCENT HOME— The milk Staters, despite the activities in wh ich lie has been and is still engaged,
diet will make a new man of you has found time to go courting, and is engaged to m arry Miss K itty K ier­
packing company to furnish us with
yoJ? take U r ig h t 1 w111 direct
a limited am ount of rindless bacon
the diet in your own home if you nan. Their wedding was to have tak en place at Easter.
made from young Iowa pork. Be
wi3h it.____________________
sure and get yours at DETRICK’S
He sells for less.
194-1 STOLEN— From in front of Lyric
theater, Flying Merkel single bar
boy’s bicycle, “L. D.” carved ou
NOTICE
neat. Reward if returned to 196
A T
Don’t forget the recital by Dr.
Factory street.
Phone 392-Y.
Shaw, Masonic hall, Tuesday even­
195-3
ing, April 25. Richard Strauss mus­ WANTED— Parties to sell our med­
ical accompaniment by Mrs. E. A.
ical preparations or will give agen­
Wood. Under auspices of the O. E.
cy to responsible man. Good pay
for a real place to eat. Home cooked meals served fapiily styles
O. K. remedies.
P-H Medicine
S. Embroidery club. Tickets 55 cents
Breakfast to order. Regular dinner, 5« cents. Sunday chicken
Co.,1 2 2 0 N. Wall St.. Spokane,
including war tax.
19 4tf
dinner, 75 cents. Just across from Library----125 East Main. St.
Wash.
194-4*
National le a g u e
Won
St. Louis ..............
New York ...........
Philadelphia . . . .
Chicago .............
Cincinnati ...........
Brooklyn ..............
Boston ..................
Pittsburgh ...........
COLORING ORANGES
for the buck, he had “ forgotten”
Certain varieties of oranges be-i th at w ater and dirt, used in time,
come ripe for eating several weeks make a camp fire safe.
before their skins tu rn yellow. No
But he'll remember next time. For
one will buy them while they are he had to fight fire for a week, the
still green, so the aronge grower h u r­ ranger ate most of his meat, the
ries up the coloring process by expos­ judge waxed sarca stic as he imposed
ing the fru it to the action of certain a $50 fine, and a lum ber company.
gases, which tu rn the 9kin an a t - '
tractive yellow w ithout harm ing the
fruit.
M oves R eported—
HARDING MAY ATTEND
Trinity Guild will give one of their
EDITORIAL CONVENTION
card parties at 2:30 o’clock next
Thursday afternoon, April 20. Those
WASHINGTON, April 19.— Presi­
w anting tables ring up 217-Y. 193-2 dent H arding has indicated th a t if
congress adjourns by July l, he will
Return from California—
participate in the 37th annual con­
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glenn, who vention of the National Editorial as­
have been sojourning in southern sociation at Missoula, Mont.
California for the past few months,
Definite dates for the convention
arrived home tW rrnB m lng.
^^^^beet^jfixed as July 19 to 22
Standing
of the
Clubs
Wednesday, Aprii lì
Painted Floors
Saves Housework
Bare wood floors, especially kitchen floors, require much
back-breaking work, scrubbing, to keep them clean. Acme
Quality Floor Paint makes th is unnecessary. It forms a
smooth, hard, non-absorbent surface from which dirt and
grime can be easily wiped off. It protects and saves the
surface.
ACME QUALITY
FLOOR PAINT (G ra n ite )
is easy to apply. It is inexpensive— a quart is enough for one
coat on the average kitchen floor.
D ries qu ick ly and w ith s ta n d s th e severe w e a r to w hich
flo o rs a re s u b je c te d . F u r n is h e d in a ttra c tiv e colors.
S am ple color c a rd s on re q u e s t.
Swenson, McRae Furniture Co.
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HE New Series of the
good Maxwell has an
ease of control and a flexi­
bility in traffic that is a de­
light to experienced drivers.
T
Touring Car - $885
Roadster - - 885
MR. and MRS. HUDNELL, Props.
Sedan -
Coupe -
- $1485
- 1J85
H. D etroit, revenue tax to be added
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
A. W . WALKER ALTO CO.
Phone 18
MEDFORD, OREGON
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