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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Thursday, June 22. 1023
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LOCAL AND PERSOxNAL
T ry th e w et w a sh a n d ro u g h dry.
76 A lida. P h o n e 180.
C allin g on R elatives—
M rs. Id a S h e lto n , of C a sh m ere ,
W a sh ., a n d Mr. a n d M rs. F loyd
H a n c h e tt, of A lbany, O r., a r e v is it­
in g w ith M rs. M a rth a B aldw in an d
o th e r re la tiv e s in A sh la n d .
M rs.
S h e lto n is a nelce a n d M rs. H a n c h e tt
a g ran d -n e ic e of M rs. B aldw in.
Leaves to A ttend F un eral—
Mrs. E. H. E v a n s le ft y e ste rd a y
fo r C o ttag e G rove to a tte n d th e f u n ­
e ra l of th e y o u n g e st d a u g h te r of
Mrs. M abel R u sse ll, of th a t place.
T he R u sse lls fo rm e rly lived in A sh­
lan d an d h av e a n u m b e r of frie n d s
here.
B uy 30x3% M ason tire s fo r $9.89
a t E n d e rs.
, 24 6-3
In s u ra n c e — 2 7 4-J — Yeo.
Amateur Champion Radio Receiver
10 GEI SHARE OF
____________
FO STER PLANT BURNS;
LOSS NEARLY $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
“ L ittle L o rd F o u n te lro y ,” s ta r r in g
DA LLA S, O r., J u n e 22.— A loss
¡M ary P ic k fo rd , is co m in g to th e Vin- e stim a te d a t $100.000 w as su ffe re d
in g th e a tr e next T u e sd a y , W ednes- by th e F o s te r L u m b e r com pany w hen
day a n d T h u rsd a y , an d th e m anage-1 its p la n t n e a r K ings V alley w as d e­
m e n t of th e th e a tr e h a s c o n sen te d stro y e d by S re la te M onday, acco :d -
to give th e P a re n t-T e a c lie rs associa- ing to w ord received h ere. T he m ill
jtio n a p e rc e n ta g e on all tic k e ts th a t an d a la rg e q u a n tity of lu m b e r w ere
'a r e solid th ro u g h th e o rg a n iz a tio n , ¡ o s t in th e blaze, th e o rig in of w hich
2 1 6 tf
F ree M ethodist Church
V isiting S ister H ere—
J. \ \ . N eedham of T acom a, W ash.
a n d L. A. B erry , of A lbany, O r., a re
in A sh lan d v isitin g | t h th e ir sis te r,
M rs. M a rth a A. B aldw in a t h e r hom e
on N o rth M ain s tre e t.
D is tric t q u a r t e ^ y m e e tin g com -
m en c in g J u n e 22 a n d will c o n tin u e
o v er th e 2 5 th . P re a c h in g each ev-
e n in g a t 7 :4 5 .
S u n d ay school con-
v en tio n S a tu rd a y , J u n e 24, a t 10
a. m. an d 2 p. m. Q u a rte rly con-
F o u n ta in d rin k s a re b e tte r a t
fere u c e a t 3 p. in.
S u n d ay school
R ose B ros.
2 4 7 -tf
a t 9 :4 5 a. m. S unday.
Love fe a s t
a t 1 0 :4 5 .
P re a c h in g a t 11.
M is­
W ill S p e n d S u m m e r H e re —
sio n a ry m e e tin g a t 3 p. nt. T h e re
M iss N ina K äm e, of La G ran d e,
O r., w ill a rriv e in A sh la n d w ith in a will be m in s t e r s front th e d istric t.
All a r re e c o rd ia lly in v ite
ited
few days to rem a in d u rin g th e s u m - 'A11
d to th e s se e r ­
vices. Rev. I). D. D odge is d is tric t
ra e r a t th e hom e of M r. a n d Mrs.
C. E. G lazier, p a sto r.
N a te B ates on Scene Dr+ve.
Miss e ld e r.
:
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K äm e will he b ro u g h t to A shland by
M r. a n d M rs. G ra n t C a rte r, by a u to . POPULAR STAR WINS
ALL HEARTS TO HER
T h e C a rte rs will r e tu r n s h o rtly to
L a G ran d e, w h e re Mr. C a rte r is op­
A nita Stew art More V ivacious Thau
e ra tin g a la rg e ran c h .
E ver in “A Q uestion of H onor”
N
ever h a s A nita S te w a rt seem ed
A ju v e n ile ta b le a n d c h a irs h av e
been placed in R ose B ros, ice c ream niore b e a u tiiu l, m oro vivacious o r
p a rlo r fo r th e k id d ie s.
2 4 7 -tf >lio ie c a p tiv a tin g th a n in h e r la te s t
_______
( F ir s t N a tio n a l a ttr a c tio n , “ A Q ues-
Moveti Place o f R esidence—
i tion of H o n o r.” T h e sto ry , laid for
M rs. Goss, w ho h as been sto p p in g th e m ost p a rt in th e w ooded and
a t th e H o tel O -egon fo r th e la s t few m o u n ta in o u s c o u n try of th e n o rth -
m o n th s, h as ch an g ed h e r place of w est, p re s e n ts h e r as a d e l g h tfu l
re sid e n c e to th e L a u ra W iley h o m e, hoyden w ho fa lls in 'love w ith a
on M an zan ita s tr e e t.
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yo u n g e n g in e e r.
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T he ro m a n c e lead s h e r in to con-
W a tc h fo r th e big op en in g . J a c k - ta c t w ith a p lot w hich she u p se ts by
son H ot S p rin g s P av ilio n , S a tu rd a y , a sin g le h a n d e d ra id so d a rin g a n d
J u ly 1.
247-4 so s p e c ta c u 'a r t h a t only deep love
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fo r th e in te n d e d M ctim could have
V isiting in A shland—
su p p lied th e c o u ra g e o u s s p ir it of th e
E rn e st R id en , of M edford, was in act. T he s ta r role of A nne W ilm o t
th e
city
y e s te rd a y
c a llin g
on js b o th a ttr a c tiv e a n d d ra m a tic a n d ;
frie n d s.
o ffe rs Miss S te w a rt in w h a t is p ro b
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ably th e g re a te s t triu m p h o f h e r en-
O u r ice cream is b e tte r. Wo m ake tire screen c a re e r.
It. R ose B ros.
2 4 7 -tf
Seldom does a sto ry com bine r o ­
m ance. a d v a n tu r e and d ra m a in such
<>n Way to C orvallis—
an e x citin g a n d y e t sm o o th ly r u n ­
M. C. Reed stopped off for an h o u r n in g ta le as is th e case w ith “ A
y e ste rd a y on his way to C o rv allisj Q liestion of H onor,
T h e in c id e n ts
w here h e goes to s u p e rin te n d e n t th e
w e„ balanced> th e loVe th e m e
B lison-M b ite ( h a u ta u q u a .
He h a s | s b o th fa s c in a tin g a n d c o n siste n t,
been on th e go fo r n e a rly th re e a n d lh e th r ll g a r e so d ia trib u te d
m o n th s. He was g ad to, h e a r of th e h ro u g h th e p ic tu re as to keep sus-
sp le n d id success of th e C h a u ta u q u a !pense a t a bigb p itc b
yet not
lo ie th is \ e a r .
d e tr a c t from th e fo rce of th e clim ax.
“ A Q u estion of H o n o r” w ill be
W hen you w an t b e tte r ice cream p re8 en ted a t th e V ining to m o rro w
o -d e r R osebud of R ose Bros. 2 4 7 tf a n d S a tu rd a y .
in fo rw a rd , a n d th a t w hen s ta n d in g
w ith th e r e a r w heel a g a in s t th e c u rb
th e rig h t fro n t w heels m u st n o t be
f u r th e r th a n five feet n o r n e a re r
th a n th r e e to th e cu rb .
No lig h t
a r e re q u ire d on m ac h in es w h ere
p a rk e d n e a r a s tr e e t lig h t, b u t th ey
m u st d isp lay lig h ts w hen p a rk e d in
d a rk a re a s .
A n o th e r item of in te r e s t w as a
Pe titl? n w hich w as p re s e n te d , a s k ­
ing th a t a boxing co m m issio n be a p ­
p o in ted fo r th e city of A sh lan d . T he
u iay o r p re se n te d th e n am es of H. K.
T o m linson. P. K. H am m o n d , I. E.
V ining, L. F . F e rg u so n an d A. C.
iN in in g e r to th e council fo r m em b ers
!>f s u c h * a h o ard .
T hey w ere con-
fin n e d by th e council w ith Mr. Nin-
in g e r as c h a irm a n ,
V ario u s o th e r m in o r m a tte r s w ere
j ta k e n up a n d disposed of d u rin g th e
session.
P h o n e 2 7 4 -J fo r Yeo.
2 1 6 tf
S tops on Way to K /am uth —
D eputy
P ro s e c u tin g
A tto rn e y
W eiss, of K la m a th F a lls, w as in th e
c ity for a s h o rt tim e to d ay , r e tu r n -
in g from a v isit to P o rla n d .
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L e t th e L ind H om e L odge w orry
a b o n t y o u r “ e a ts ” fo r th e Cave Day
w eek-end.
E v e ry th in g c lean a n d
new . h a lf m ile from th e g e n e ra l
cam p g ro u n d a n d b a rb e c u e .
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\V j U W J U M l i
y z
the
T K r .T fQ
T in t
FINA L SHOWING TODAY
"Moran of the
Lady Lefty"
w ith D orothy D alton and
Rudolph V alentino
— A ta le of tra c k le s s seas and
s tra n g e sh o re s w ashed w ith a d ­
v e n tu re .
ALSO
P A T H « R E V IE W
-—a n d —
“ Loose No T im e.”
!A s a re s u lt of th is a rra n g e m e n t, th e is u n k n o w n .
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY
i m em b e rs of th e P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s ;
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ibody a re p la n n in g a c a m p a ig n to sell K la m a th S h e riff in <*ity—-
tic k e ts , c o m m en cin g to m o rro w fore- i S h e riff Lloyd Low , of K la m a th
noon.
; Fai'ls, cam e in on th e sta g e to day,
C h ild re n w ill so licit th e resid e n - on h«s w ay to P o rtla n d , w h ere he
tia l section and th e w om en o f th e h a s been su m m o n ed by th e fe d e ra l
a sso c ia tio n w ill call on th e people a u th o r itie s in co n n e ctio n w ith a t
in th e b u sin e ss d is tric t. A d u lt a d - ' ,e a st a dozen cases of v io la tio n of
— A n ita S te w a rt’s a b i’ity a s a
m ission tic k e ts w ill be sold fo r 55 t h e liq u o r law . w hich a re set fo r
d a n ia tic a c tre s s is riv a led only
T heodore R. M cElroy of Som m ervllle, M ass., who won th e w orld’s am a­
c e n ts, a n d c h ild re n ’s tic k e ts fo r 25 tria l b e fo re th e U n ited S ta te s com -; by h e r n ervy d a rin g in th e m any
teu r cham pionship in th e w ireless code receiving contest held a t th e Boston
nifssloner.
th rillin g scenes t h a t p u n c tu a te
Radio show, being presented w ith th e cham pionship cup by M anager S. H. c e n ts. A n u m b e r of p eo p le h a v e in ­
F a irb a n k s of th e show. M cElroy received 51 1-2 w ords p e r m inute, b e tte r­ q u ire d w hy th e a d m issio n fo r c h il­
th is sto ry of a g irl’s sa crifice and
ing the form er cham pion, Joseph Seron of New York, by 2 1-2 words.
d re n is so High. T h e e x p la n a tio n Is
Its re w a rd .
; m ad e th a t th e o w n e rs of th e film re-j CHERRO DEVELOPING MASH
“A BARNYARD ( ’AV ALIER”
fed w ith
■ fu se to allow a n y a d m issio n to b e |
of th e A m e ric an L egion.
A dm ission, 10 and 35c
CHERRO
(¡ROWING
SCRATCH
I sold fo r th is p ic tu re fo r less th a n I
L egion m em b e rs a r e fro m ev ery I 25 cen ts.
is th e rig h t feed fo r b e st re s u lts .
b ra n c h in th e serv ice, fro m th o se
W IN A FO R D — Ask fo r coupons
M oney received from th is so u rce
Y our feed m an can supply you.
who w e re forced to re m a in a t hom e
w ith every a d u lt a d m issio n .
w ill be used by th e a sso c ia tio n to i
to m en w ho w on th e c o n g re ssio n a l ;
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¡m a k e up th e d e fic it t h a t e x ists in
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m edal' a t C h a te a u T h ie rry a n d in th e
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co n n e ctio n w ith th e ex p en ses of a
A rg o n n e . I t In clu d es aB r a n k s fro m ; lo c a , d e le g a te
,„ p
mn
prtA ate to g e n e ra l.
v e n t|o n a t T acom a |M ( m on
in ( |
O u r L egion p o st c a n be th e m o st in
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,n »nstal in g a d d itio n a l e q u ip m e n t a t
b e n e ficia l o rg a n iz a tio n in th is c o m - L u o
i
¡th e c h il d r e n s p la y g ro u n d (in L ith ia
m u n ity . I ts p u rp o se s a re h ig h ; it», p a rk .
id e a ls a re u n ta rn is h e d . I t d e serv e s
„ xt
t
A nyone d e s irin g to help th e cause!
so l(c |te d
„ t|c k e (
T h e p re a m b le o f th e A m e ric an L e­ y o u r s u p p o rt a n d th e m e m b e rs h ip , w h „ „
g io n ’s c o n s titu tio n s ta te s t h a t is Is of ev e ry w a r v e te ra n . J o in A sh lan d w |„ c o n te r „ ra v o r „ y ca]
P o s t No. 14 of th e A m e ric an L egion ■
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,
d e d ic a te d to God a n d C o u n try . T h e
&
¡ e ith e r o f th e folow ing lad ies, w ho
ia n d m ak e it th e b e s t p o st in th e w ,„
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w lIl see t h a t th is o v e rs ig h t is rem -
L egion, d u rin g its c a re e r o f only i x x
i s ta te .
e
d ie d : M esdam es G eorge R ose, A.
th re e y e a rs, has d e m o n s tra te d t h a t
GEO. ED W IN DUNN.
Feed Olympic B utterm ilk Manli and soaked oats
| t is th e b e st in s u ra n c e pdlicy th e
C o m m an d e r A sh la n d P o s t No 14,
TOO LATE TO OLA3SIFY
n a tio n has.
A m erican L egion.
to keep the e g g production up during the s im u li«
FO R S A L E — F u lly eq u ip p ed d a iry ,
O ur post a p p e a ls to a ll e lig ib le ex-
welll lo cated in h e a rt of city. Old
se rv ice m en in th is c o m m u n ity to W IL L NOT FA V O R N E W P A R T Y
•est in to w n, good re p u ta tio n , do-,
R egular hay »alt.
Chicken w h eat th is w eek.
jo in th e L egion a n d to a id o u r fig h t
CINCINNATI, O., June 22,— An,
ing $2000 a m o n th .
S ellin g a c ­
fo r A m erican ism . T h e b lu e a n d gold
c o u n t of sick n ess. W rite fo r p a r ­
Buy now !
tic u la rs , Box 221, K la m a th F a lls. I
b u tto n of th e A m e ric an
L egion a tte m p t to s ta m p e d e th e a n n u a l co n ­
24 8-3*
n ia ’ ks its w e a re r a s one w ho h a s n o t v e n tio n o f th e F e d e ra tio n of L a b o r
throwm dow n h is p a trio tis m w ith his in to fa v o rin g th e fo rm a tio n of a new FO R
R E N T — Two
h o u se k ee p in g
room s w ith s le e r tn g porch, $16
u n ifo rm . It m ea n s th a t he h a s n o t p o litic a l
p a rty
w as
e ffe c tiv e ly
p e r m o n th . R osem ont a p a rtm e n ts ,
"p asse d th e b u c k ” to som eone else ‘ sq u e la c h e d by a d ecisiv e v o te a g a in s t
391 E a s t M ain St.
2 4 8 tr
to see t h a t th e sick a n d d isa b le d th e m e a s u re to d a y . M ax H ayes, fo r­
b u d d ies g e t ju stic e , a n d to fu lfill a ll m e r p re s id e n t of th e ty p o g ra p h ic a l C O N V A LESCEN T HOM E — F a c in g
L ith ia P a r k — Open to a ll in need
th o se th in g s t h a t he d e sire d to re ­ u n io n , b ack ed th e a p p e a l fo r a new
of h e a lth except in fe c tio u s cases.
s u lt fro m th e w ar.
p a rty .
H om e s u rro u n d in g s , b e st of care,
E v ery m an in th e se rv ic e hoped
T h e c o n v e n tio n a s sa ile d a ll th e
te rm s re a so n a b le .
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fo r b e tte r th in g s a f t e r th e w ar. b ra n c h e s of th e g o v e rn m e n t a n d
More th a n tw o m illio n d o u g h b o y s, th re a te n e d a re v o lu tio n by la b o r, “ If
gobs a n d g y re n e s rea liz e d t h a t it th e g o v e rn m e n t c o n tin u e s to sto p
w as going to be a fig h t to b rin g to p ro g re ssiv e e v o lu tio n .”
pass all th e th in g s t h a t th e y h ad
d re a m e d of. T h e r e s u lt of th is p r e ­
In d e p e n d e n c e m in e, G ra n ite riv e r
v a ilin g s e n tim e n t w as th e fo rm a tio n d is tric t, w ill re-open.
On F ish in g Trip—
CITY COUNCIL PASSES
C arl B ow m an, H. K. T om lnson
ON SEVER AL ORDINANCES
a n d H e rb e rt K lein sp e n t y e ste rd a y
bn th e K la m a th riv e r, fish in g .
T he city council m et in r e g u la r
I s e s i on T u e sd a y ev en in g , w ith C oun-
D rink re fre s h in g L im e C ru sh nt
: ci m en S hinu a n d P ie rc e a b sen t.
R ose Bros.
2 4 7 tf
S everal o rd in a n c e s cam e up fo r con-
s id e ra tio n a n d w ere disp o sed of.
Visit at. Gold H ill—
An o rd in a n c e p ro h ib itin g th e sale
M rs. W illiam M yers and d a u g h te r
o r g iv in g aw ay of liq u o r w as
B ernice a n d Miss H a ttie H odges m o­
s tre n g th e n e d by a d d in g som e neces­
to re d to Gold H ill la s t e v e n in g for
sa ry w o rd s a n d will m a k e th e d ra w ­
a s h o rt visit w ith frie n d s.
ing up of a c o m p la in t less in tr ic a te j
M ore m ileag e on Savage tire s. Buy; th a n it h a s been h e re to fo re .
T h e o rd in a n c e in re g a rd to th e
a s e t a t E n d e rs.
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se llin g a n d ex p lo d in g of fllrecrack-
P iano R ecital Friday—
i e r s w in th e city lim it w as rep e a le d ,
A p ian o re c ita l w ill be given F r i- w hich leav es th e city ’aw th e sam e
day ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock a t th e as th e s ta te law iiy th is co n n ectio n .
P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h by th e p u p ils of
A s p e o a l o rd in a n c e w as b ro u g h t
M rs. ,E R. R o b e rtso n , a ssiste d by b e fo re th e council, p lac in g a special*
Miss M a rjo rie W hited, of C a lifo rn ia , license on jitn e y b u sses d u rin g the*
T he public is c o rd itlly in v ited to c e le b ra tio n on th e th ir d a n d fo u rth !
, of Ju ly . Upon th e co u n cil ty in g on*
a tte n d .
A
- .
th e vote on th is m e a s u re , th e m ay o r
M ason cords, 3 0x3% fo r $11.98, exerrt'sed his r ig h t to vote a n d d e - !
246-3 fea ted th e o rd in a n c e .
a t E n d e rs.
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An o rd in a n c e to g r a n t co n cessio n s.
Home from U niversity—
I fo r te m p o ra ry b u sin e sse s a n d a m u se -;
H aro ld Sim pson is am o n g th e Uni- m e i n s in th e p a rk a n d o th e r p a r ts ,
v e rs ity of O regon s tu d e n ts who h av e of th e city d u rin g th e c e le b ra tio n .;
a rriv e d in A sh lan d for th e su m m e r was ta k e n up an d passed,
v a c atio n .
; An o rd in a n c e w as p assed to renew
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th e p re s e n t R g h ts as th ey now exist!
T h e M edford F lu ff R ug Man will b etw een th e S o u th e rn P acific com -!
he in A sh lan d F ifd a y of th is w eek, pany a n d th e city re g a rd in g |cer-1
P h o n e 1 .5 .
248-1 j t a j Q w a te r a n d lig h t p riv ileg es.
A new p a rk in g o rd in a n c e w as con-!
In A sti'anil on Busines»
sid e re d a n d passed.
T h is m ak e s a
Mr. and M rs. H en ry Jo h n so n , of i a d iCai c h a u g e in p a rk in g on a ll th è
(ile n d a e, O regon, a re un A shland on paved s tr e e ts of th è city. T he new
b u sin e ss, a n d in cid e n ally v isitin g ru ing p ro v id e s t h a t a ll c a rs sh a ll
w ith M r. a n d M rs. F. E. F re n c h .
back to th e c u rb in ste a d of d riv in g
M r. E n n a play s w ith w o n d e rfu l
a b ility h is ow n c o m p o sitio n s, and
re n d e rs th e m o st d if.lc u lt p a rts w ith
p e rfe c t ex actn ess. H e ta k e s th e a u - |
d ience by sto rm .
He is tru ly an
a r tis t (jf h ig h e s t ran k . H e a r him a t
M. E. c h u rc h , M onday ev en in g , J u n e
26.
A dm ission 50 cen ts in c lu d in g
w a r tax.
248-1
N. H u m p h rie s, W . E. B’.a k e an d i
L o u is D odge.
AU a d m issio n s sold
a t th e box office w ill go to th e th e ­
a tr e m a n a g e m e n t, an d th e P a re n t-
T e a c h e rs w ill g e t no p e rc e n ta g e of
such tic k e ts , so all w ho d e sire to
aid th e asso c ia tio n w ill see th a t th e y
g et th e ir tic k e ts b e fo re going to th e
th e a tre .
Anita Stewart in
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