ASHLA W DAILY TIDINGS Tuesday, July 25, 1022 LOCAL AM, FER5ONAI Famous Film Stars* Favorite Coiffure Ashland Lodge No. 23 A. P. & A. M. A special com m unication F rid ay evening, Ju ly 28, a t which tim e W al­ te r A. D enton, deputy grand m aster of d istric t No. 3, will visit th e lodge and give an ad d ress on “ Masonic Philosophy,” practically and in te r ­ estingly d em onstrated. All m em ­ bers of th e fra te rn ity a re ocrdially Invited to attend. GEO. B ICEN H O W ER . W. M. W H. DAY, Secretary. O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64. .Makes T rip to Lake— Louis Dodge and fam ily m ade a trip out to Lake of the W oods S at­ urday, re tu rn in g to the city Sunday. They expect to go out soon to spend several weeks. BETTY COMPSON Betty Oompson likes her hair dressed very loose and fluffy. The prety Param ount flilm sta r has worn scores of different coiffures in her picture career but of all of them she prefers the one shown above. H er hair is a light chestnut color and the contour of her face makes this style of hairdress par­ ticularly effective. This coiffure is made by curling the hair all the way through and putting it up evenly on the top and sides of the head. Does Nöt Believe In Enforcem ent AFFIDAVIT HE W ILL HOLD O FFIC E BE ABLE (Copy) TO PVT INTO TH E COUNTY S tate of Oregon, TREASURY FOR TH E B E N EFIT County of Jackson— ss. O F TH A GOOD W hile sittin g in th e police static© . E TAXPAYERS ----------- — — on or about th e first of Ju n e , 1921", MANY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, in conversation w ith Mr. T errill! As sta te d before, we are, and will about the enforcem ent of the prohi- p rin t affid av its suppo rtin g those bition law , Mr. T e rrill rem ark ed to ! v,, j _ ., me th a t he did not believe in the f Published. These a re in sup- enforcem ent of th e prohibition law, P°r ( °* th e affid av it published un- as th e prohibition law was not popu- der th **"“ 1 “ W as *- e head, He - In to x icated ?” lar with the public. W atch for v erification of o th e r J. C HEM STREET. charges: Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 9th day of Ju n e, 1922. AFFIDAVIT F. C .EDMEADES. (Copy) ’ N otary Public for Oregon n. . expires May 6. 1925. S t a t e ° L tOreg,on; „ My com m isison _______ County of Jack so n — ss. . . . . ' I ’ Mrs. G. Jo rd a n , being first dulv Of course, if the above affid av it sw orn, depose and say: T hat on the is tru e , along w ith tlfe grand ju r y ’s 3d day of Decem ber, A. D. 1 9 2 f. I re p o n to the governor, th a t is th e a tte n d ed a dance a t th e K ingsbury reason th a t he, th e governor, sent haU’ * K ingsbury , „ , , Springs, Jackson county, Oregon down one ot his special officers to and th a t w hile th ere I saw C E.’ enforce the law in Jackson county, T errill, sh e riff of Jack so n county, and enforce th e law did th is m an P r egon, th ere, a n d th a t I sa t be- S andifer do, as his record-w ill show . xi,d e u3aid E \ Terri11’ and tb a t to assum e, th a t said C. E. T e rrill did; ta k e the seat of my wife, ¿.nd refuse to vacate sam e upon her re tu rn EDW. COOVLING. 176 M ountain Ave., A shland, Ore. | Subscribed and sw orn to befo re; me this 14ih day of Ju ly , A. D. 1 9 2 2 .1 W H. GOWDY, N otary Public, i My com m isison expires Novem ber 13th. 1925. ASHLAND MILLS Closing Oat American Lady Corsets Visitors from California— Mrs. P rice and d a u g h te r, form er residents of A shland, now of C ali­ fornia, a re v isiting old friends th is week. Miss Price will go to C ra te r Lake today, to see th a t scenic w on­ der. I*iano Tuning Club— C. xM. R ichards is o rganizing a tu n in g club fo r the purpose of re ­ ducing cost of sam e to those who wish reg u lar a tte n tio n to th e ir in ­ stru m en ts w ith o u t e x tra expense. Call phone 181. 275tf W ill Go to B ellingham — Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shinn will go to Bellingham , W ash., soon, w here they expect to rem ain for a year. They reta in th e ir A shland hom e and th e ir host of friends here hope to see them re tu rn for good next su m ­ m er. Dodge car keys. Fixit Shop. 275tf Em pty oil b a rre ls a t $1 each a t C arson-F ow ler L um ber Co. 274-6 About 20 Left $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $8.50 Corsets at ...................................$1.49 Corsets at ................................... $1.95 and $6.00 Corsets a t ...................$3.75 and $10.00 Corsets a t ................. $4.95 COMING IN AUGUST WARNER’S CORSETS —Good news to those who have long worn W arn er’s Corsets. —And what a combination of good cor­ sets this will make: A. W einert, of K lam ath F alls, has moved to A shland and is located at 637 E ast Main stre e t. Gossard Front Lace Corsets W arner’s Corsets. Cameo Reducing Corsets. Sprusteel th e s p r u c e a n d s te e l Step Ladder S tron gest, L ig h test L ad d ers Made Shop Work a Specialty B. CLIF PAYNE —Expert service in Corsetry by graduate Corset iere. p ic tu r e GOLDEN DREAMS th Claire Adams Carl Gantvoort Zane Grey a BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON production. A ls o - STAGE STRUCK Regular Admission HEAR THE FACTS HEAR THE FACTS Public Meeting A s h la n d A r m o r y Wed Evening, July 26,8 o’clock Hear fhe facts about Sheriff Terrill Fairness, True Blue Americanism demands that you should know the FACTS before you decide whether or not a public officer should be recalled. HEAR THE FACTS HEAR THE FACTS McGee’s July 29c SILKS — $1.98 Muslin Gowns —for printed W ash Goods, 27 to 40 inches 40 inch Eairyspun ............................ $1 98 Extra good value a t. ,75c, 98c, $1.19, $1.49 wide and worth formerly up to 75 cents JO inch Clianiieuse ...................... r. .$1.98 a yard. Many of these just taken from Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Pongee 40 inch Em bossed'Crepe .................... $1.98 j the special 39 cent lot and marked 10 ceyts Waists and Blouses 40 inch Silk and Wool P o p lin ..........$1.98 lower. 361 inch Foulards ...............................$1.98 In three lots at .. .............$2.98, $3.95, $4.95 36 inch Baronette S a t i n s .................. $1.98 ’ Apron Dreses of White and Pink Percale 36 inch Eantasai Sport S i l k s ................. $1.98 Au extra good buy a t .......................... $1.49 —A wonderful lot of good values in 36 to 36 inch Taffetas ............................ $1.98 40 inch wash goods, such as Voiles, Swiss Four Pretty Organdie Dresses Prints, Batistes, etc., in the season’s new­ For Real Comfort for Hot Weather, Wear -16 to 18 sizes, $14.75 to $19.75 est checked patterns. values, at .................... - ,................ $11.75 Athletic Style Combination Suits— 39c How about Goods for a Summer Wash Skirt? Cotton Gaberdines, Piques, etc. ,49c to 89c Wool Palm Beach .................... ’. ........... 98c SILKS—98c YD. M oves from K lam ath F a lls— Zane Grey AFFIDAVIT (Copy» S tate of Oregon, County of Jackson— ss. I, Mrs. E. Coovling, being first duly sw orn, depose and say: T hat I am the wife of Mr. E. Coovling. a.id th a t on tiie 3d day of Decem ber, 1921, th a t I did a tte n d a dance w ith him a t K ingsbury Springs, Jackson county, Oregon, and th a t while in his com pany did personally w itness the things which the said Mr. E. Coovling has sw orn to as set forth in his affidavit, MRS. E. COOVLING. 176 M ountain Ave., A shland, Ore. j Subscribed and sw orn to beiore me this 6th day of July A. D. 1922. W. H. GOWDY. N otary Public. My com m ission expires Novem ber 13th, 1925. In the in te re s t of fair play, go to th e A rm ory tom orrow n ig h t and aid from tb e s h e r if f s near both sides of th e story in the! fice, Mr. S aidifer has been able to cated condition, and th a t said C. E. fig h t a g a in st the recall of S heriff H ike to Mount A shland__ pay his own salary and his deputies, T errill did occupy a seat to th e ex­ Some 30 m em bers of tHe E pw orth and have a su rplus left in the county clusion of the ladies, forcing one of T errill. 2? 5 -l hold th one the sm chii League convention in session here treasu ry , as the records of th e jus- the d7en ladies on h er to lap*;“ a l of I did ell last week, left yesterday afternoon Funeral Today— tice court and the c irc u it co urt will liquor on said C. E. T e rrill’s b reath , If .vou believe in th e recall of the The fu n eral of the late C. A. Elia- about 3 o’clock on a hiking trip to show, if th e sh e riff had d o n e t s ' th at his actions w ere those of a per- sheriff, vote YES. son will be held from the M ethodist, Mount A shland, expecting to reach well as th is m an Sandifer has done son ln an intoxicated condition MRS. G. JORDAN. If you believe Mr. Lowe will church th is afternoon at 2:30 ! the peak before su n rise th is m orn­ he would have added nearly ?1000 203 E a st M ain St., A shland, Ore. m ake a good sh eriff, place an X be­ B urial will be in M o u ing. n - i . A n o th er Pa r t ï- composed of a m onth to th e county tre a su ry , in­ o ’clock. Subscribed and sw orn to before tain View cem etery, in ch arg e o f| m em bers of th e Camp F ire Girls stead of having a m ajo rity of it go me th is 6th day of Ju ly , A. D. 1922. fore his nam e. J club of this city, left this m orning out to pay S an d ifer’s salary and his J. P. Dodge a n d Sons W. H. GOWDY, VOTE TW ICE. ______ _ !a t 7 o'clock to m ake the sam e t r i p .! deputies. L a ter th e fig u res will be . . N otary Public. ONCE FOR TH E RECALL AND »Ivon ... * x My com m ission expires Novem ber Don’t fail to go to th e A rm ory They expect to re tu rn tom orrow . I -= given su b sta n tia tin g this sta te m e n t,j 13th, 1925 ONCE FOR TH E SH E R IF F . tom orrow n ig h t and h e a r th e side of th a t S andifer has b e tte r th an paid • ---------- T he statem en t can be easily veri­ G reen apples— G ravenstines. C an’t his sa la ry and his deputies out of th e controversy th a t has not been AFFIDAVIT fied th a t th is election can be paid . . . ^ , beat em t ° r Pies and sauce. 25 fines he has secured, as well as get- told, in th e e ffo rt to com pass the (Copy) for in less th an five m onths, and recall of S heriff T errill. 275-1 pounds for $ l delivered. Phone tin g a conviction tw ice ag a in st one S tate of Oregon, th at m any tho u san d s of d o llars will I 9 - F - ll. m an and one a g ain st a n o th e r who I( E Coovejing> being first duly be tu rn e d into the county tre a su ry Return from Crater Uike__ have appealed th e ir cases to the- su- sw orn, depose and say: T h a t I am by a sh e riff who will enforce the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The five autom obile loads which! prem e court. If elected Mr. Lowe upw ards of 35 years of age, and am prohibition law by re fe rrin g to the left A shland F riday evening for R. D. SANFORD sells real estate states over his sig n a tu re , th a t a resid e n t of A shland, Ja ck so n ju stice c o u rt and th e c irc u it co urt C ra te r Lake, retu rn ed by way of right. Office and residence, 399 am ong th e o th e r enforcem ents of o2U? ty ’ ? \ ? gOn’ and ,t b a t If on tbe records, on w h at has been done, Beach stre e t. Not a m em ber of the law, “ HE W ILL STAND FOR tended the** daSce 1 't ° K ingsbury L ake of th e W oods and arrived in these figures will be fu rn ish ed you the combine. R esidences and A shland Sunday evening. Those TH E STRICT ENFORCEM ENT O Fi Springs dance hall a t K ingsbury sh ortly, b u t in th e m eantim e, look sm all acreage hom es, from $1000 who composed the p arty w ere Mr. to $6000, to su it your m eans; o r­ TH E PR O H IBITIO N LA W ,” which Springs, Jackson county, Oregon, in them up, if in d o u b t__ and Mrs. F ra n k M urphy and son chard hom es and farm s; only of course m eans th a t if Mr. Lowe com Pany w ith my wife, and th a t, ”^ “ J Election Ju ly 29th, 1922. Go to C harles, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooveling good values offered. You c a n ’t <.oe, as wen as .h i , „ ,a „ S e d d i r a r ^ “ buy closer from ow ners a fte r has done, HE W ILL BE ABLE IN bers, I sa t alongside of C. E. T errill, th e polls and vote on th a t day. The and d a u g h te r A deline, Miss C lara opposition will be ,th e re solid (¿i m uch vexatious hunting. One K offm an, of Chicago, Mrs. Conwell, block so u th of E a st Side Grocery. LESS THAN FIV E MONTHS TO sh e riff of Jackson county, Oregon, vote. Mrs. Jen n ie Schwan, Miss E rn e stin e; _____ 275-1 j PAY TH E EX PEN SE OF TH IS S P E -' and th a t said c - E. T e rrill was sm ok- A uthorized by the G eneral Com­ CIAL ELECTION AND IN TH E IN- < c ig a rettes and sm elled stro n g ly Hicks. Miss Mae H adfield, W rig h t m ittee, W. D. H ughes, chairm an. o n im v u rn _____ °f liquor, and th a t his actions w ere Hicks, A lfred Beck, “ Doc” P ittm a n , PASTURE FOR SALE— Good feed, 'r ERVENING TWO YEARS THAT sucb a8 an intoxicated m an w ould 275-1. plenty of w ater and shade. On J. W. H atch er and T heodore Sm ith. W ell’s ranch n e a r A shland. H. V. M itchell. 275-6* , Be su re and a tte n d th e public n By request, a big dancing p a rty a t m eeting in the A rm ory tom orrow H ot Springs pavilion W ednesday ev­ FO R SALE— A veritable p ark of one acre, set to choice fru its n u ts i n ig h t and h e a r th e T e rrill side of ening, July 26. Everybody come, and grapes, rig h t in h e a rt of the the story. It will be w orth listen ­ and dance as long as you like. 275-2 town. W ell b u ilt seven room i ing to. 275-1 house. Cash, or would consider a i L eave on O uting— sm all house and lot as p a rt p ay -| m ent. Mrs. M arcia D anford, j Returns from Los Angeles— E. K. H all, of 564 L iberty stre e t, 1241 M anzanita stre e t. 275 -lm o ! Dr. F. H. Johnson has retu rn ed Have ju s t re tu rn e d from an inspection of the Olympic and his d au g h ters, Miss E dith H all, from Los Angeles, w here he a tte n d ­ Mills in P o rta ln d , w here I was given an opportunity of of Elm Creek, Neb., and Mrs. Lulu FOR SALE— Good p ro fitab le 160 m aking an exhaustive study, not only of the process, acre ranch. F o r p a r.ic u la rs ad-t ed th e natio n al d en tal convention M. W ilson and d a u g h te r J a n e t, of dress John Sanders, Glendale, last week. but of all th a t is used in m aking th e Olympic Feeds. th is city, left th is m orning for a Oregon. 2756* , I personally took sam ples from the au to m atic feeders teip to th e Josephine caves, and will If you w ant to h ear both sides of of all in g red ien ts e n te rin g in to the com position of these FOR RENT— Office room s, 135 E. ’ go from th e re to C ra te r L ake for a the S heriff T errill controversy, and Main. A ddress P. O. Box IS. 275-6 feeds, and will be glad to h av e you exam ine them a t few days. w ant to know the tru th about the any tim e. STRAYED— One bay horse tlOO pounds, w ith saddle and pack.; a tte m p t to oust him from office, go Meet all your friends a t the H ot P hone Dr. Geo. O. Jarv is. 275 to th e A rm ory tom orrow night. Springs pavilion W ednesday even­ 275-1 • ing, Ju ly 26. 275-2 FOR SALE— L ate m odel F ord to u r - 1 ing car, w ire wheels, shock a b ­ City Delivery Phone 40 R em odeling H ouse— sorbers, good tires, $225. Robi- Mr. and M rs.'S. B. M cNair a re re ­ Bon’s G arage, phone 40. 275-2 m odeling th e ir home on Scenic Drive, having m ade it a full two story, in ­ stead of a story and a half as it was before. A new roof has also been added as well as a large sleep­ ing porch. O rders prom ptly filled a t A shland M arble W orks, 117 N orth M air St. Mrs. A. H. R ussell. 275-1* TODAY, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY —Figured Pongees and Poplins, worth up to $1.50. Several Shades in Good Quality Tricolette Silk $1.65 Yard $3.25 $3.25 $3.75 $5.50 K haki Breeches . . . K haki Knickers . . . K haki Breeches . . . W hipcord Knickers ...$3.00 ...$3.00 .. .$3.00 . . . $5.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $1.75 values ........ ........ $2 49 values .......... values 4U 75 values .......... .............. $1.45 Choice of Silk Dresses W orth — Choice of Ten Silk Dresses ■ ' Formerly worth up to $25 at .......... $16.95 Knit Underwear Specials C hildren’s Union S u i t s .................. ....3 9 c L adies’ Union Suits .......... ............. 55c up L adies’ V e s t s ............ ..................16 2-3c up Ruben’s In fa n ts’ Vests in summer weight cotton ....................................... 25c A Choice Lot of Silk Dreses of the Better Kind In a clean up sale at ........................ $19.75 Twelve WonderfulJ3ilk Skirts In p art wool ......................................... 50c —Of Baronetto Satiy, Eantasai and other Sport Silks, to close out a t, .$9.75 C arter fine cotton sleeveless vests for infants ............................................ 40c Sport Silks sim ilar to above, by the yard, very special at .......... „......... $1.98 /