Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, August 3, 1922
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAG« p o m
f Baby Girl Arrav es—
Mr. and Mrs. Newell W hitone are I
¿he proud p a r e n t of a bouncing b a-|
by girl, which arriv ed a t th e ir hom e
L eave for C alifornia—
, Ju ly 31, 1922. M other and daugh-
The Misses G retta W hitley and , er aTe botb g e ttin g along nicely.
Onica H ytti, who have been em-
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ployed a t the G ranite City hospital.
G reen apples— G ravensiines. C an’t
have left for C alifornia to visit w ith beat ’em fo r pies and sauce.
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friends and relatives for a few weeks pounds for $J delivered.
Phone
a fte r.w h ic h they expect to tak e u p 9 - F - l l .
work In 4k hospital at Bend. Or.
Local and Personal
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Locksm ith.
In City Shopping—
282tf
F ix it Shop.
W ill V isit in A shland—
Mrs. W agner and d a u g h te r, of
! H ornbrook, w ere in th e city shop­
ping yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. B erryhill of Los An-1
geles will a rriv e in A shland S a tu i-j
Mr
Mrg Ruggel, E Cordell,
day to visit with the F . L. Nelson
A lam eda Calif., a re spending a
fam ily for a few days.
fgw dayg as th e gueat of M r and
Mrs. V. V. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Cor-
R etu rn s from Con vent ion— , ,
1 dell and Mr. and Mrs. Mills and Mr. )
Mr A ikins of the local te ep lone M.Rg, )nOther expect t o leave S atur-
com pany, who left the la tte r p a rt of.
a
C ratpr
a fte r
last w eek for E ugene.
a • w hich Mr. and Mrs> Mili9 wlU accom-i
convention of the w ire chiefs a t «>*1;
y
tQ th p ir hom e and
place, re tu rn e d hom e yesterday. « « l pend a few w eeks v isiting in th at
rep o rts having had a very e n jo y a b le 1
Qf
cQuntry
trip .
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V isits G randm other—
H it urns from V isit—
Mrs. E u a Mills a rriv ed hom e last
Miss Hazel Clute, of D unsm uir, i s )evening from a two m o n th s’ visit in
visiting w ith her g ran d m o th er, Mrs, ; south e rn C alifornia, and rep o rts a
S. W. C lute, of N ursery stre e t, for a very enjoyable tim e. Mrs. Mills left
few days.
here before the S h rln ers convention
at San F rancisco, w here she visited
Stopping in A shland—
for a sh o rt tim e before going to th e I
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stockm an, ° f . so u th e rn p a rt of th e state.
T urlock, Calif., a re th e guests of t h e 1
W. J. D augherty fam ily on Oak 118 D R I NKS A R R EST ED IN
stre e t.
SACRAMENTO LAST MONTH
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 3.— A rrests
V isits w ith S ister—
by th e police d ep artm en t d u rin g the i
E rn e st R ector, of San F rancisco, m onth of Ju ly to taled 561, of which )
w ho has been v isiting w ith his sis­ 118 were for d ru n k en n ess, the larg -j
ter. Mrs. C. D. W oods, fo r several est single item . T here were 47 ar-1
days, left for his hom e this m orhing. rests for violat ons of the V olstead
act.
Her«» for V isit—
J. H H arvey and fam ily, of Santa
Ana, Calif., arrived in th e city la st
evening to spend a week or ten days
w ith friends.
The fam ily drove
in a car, leaving Santa Ana a t 5
o’clock Tuesday m orning and stay-
ing th a t n ig h t in O akland, a rriv in g
in A shland la st night. Mr. H arvey
is well know n here, having o rg an ­
ized th e C itizens' bank here.
COUPLE R E SC l'E D A FT E R
STARVING TW ENTY DAYS
Beaded Robe Is Star of-Season
Duke in Automobile Beats Fast
Train from London to Aberdeen
p O V E R IN G th e 610 mfle* th a t
separate London and A ber­
deen in 12 hours with his Rolls-
Royce car, the young Duke of
L einster has won a w ager of $15,-
from another sporting mem-
bet of the nobility.
Leinster was allowed 15 hours
bv the term s Of the w ager to
complete tjie dash from the Eng­
lish capital over Old North Road
to the Scottish city. The race
settled an argument over the rela­
tive speed possibilities of automo­
bile and railroad. In winning the
$15,000 Leinster was forced to
beat the fastest express train be­
tween London and Aberdeen.
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T he city of A shland is again
s ta rtin g a constructive program , a f­
te r several m onths of inactivity
along th is line, the city council at
its m eeting T uesday night having
ordered cem ent sidew alks b u ilt on
both sides of Pioneer avenue from
Main stre e t to H argadine s tre e t, on
both sides of F irst stre e t from Main
to H argadine, and on th e no rth sid e '
of H argadine stre e t from F irst to
Second stre e t.
The first two nam ed stre e ts a re ,
on th e sidehill and have needed
som ething of th is kind fo r som e tim e i
as th e rain s in th e sp rin g w ash the
gravel w alks until they a re d a n g e r­
ous to pass over.
A u thority was also g ran ted by th e
council a t its m eeting for the p u r­
chase of 2500 feet of w ater m ain,,
th e principal p art of which will be;
used in replacing the m ains on A
stre e t, which a re in a very bad i
shape.
The replacem ent of th is j
m ain will entail considerable ex-i
pense, as th e pavem ent will have to
be cut th e e n tire distance and re ­
placed follow ing th e laying of the
m ains.
W ater S u p erin ten d en t H osier re ­
ports th a t the soil in th e low er p a rt
of th e city contains acids th a t e a t )
th e o rd in ary pipe, and asked per-!
m ission to get m ains th a t w ere es-j
pecially b u ilt to w ith stan d th is acid.j
and thereby save th e replacem ent of-
them so frequently.
H E beaded robe is th e shining genue most properly ’,v the addl-
sartorial sta r of the season. It tion of a broad sash lied in a b.,w
T
leans
more toward formal wear at the hack, toward Hie right side,
than
informal, and when made The fringing of curled ostrich along
along
straight lines, it has a cer- the slit at the side is another youth-
tain dignified charm that always , ful touch.
comes from the application of rich
Quite in contrast is the sketch of
tlie gown at the upper right. This
m aterial along simple lines.
Thp robe in white, of shining gown is draped to the figure, and Is
crystal and stress, Is the last word quite decollete, a more formal
from Paris, although robes in treatm ent of the robe. It is draped
mauve-pink, orchid, and salmon toward the lpit hip. and is fringed
pink are the most highly favored witli s tre s s ; the body of the robe is
when,color is wanted. In the photo of crystal and pearls. A long glit­
above is»a salmon pink beaded net tering beaded net fan is the pic­
robe over a taffeta drop. It is turesque accessory.
•On flip head in the sketch below,
along the straight Greek lines so
absolutely suitable to the slender is shown a beaded band that has
woman. For this reason it was an almost regal look—an effect that
undoubtedly chosen by Miss Ixiis is coming rapidly in favor. This
Wilson, Param ount star, to be worn sort of headdress is rather splendid
In “The W orld’s Champion,” in for the woman th at snccesfully af­
which she appears with Wallace fects the plain black velvet pvening
Reid. The robe, as it has been gown, or draped, hut untrimm ed
J
m ade up for her, suggests the In- satin gown.
PRIN CE R U PER T, B. C., Aug. 3.
GOLD MONEY IS AGAIN
— Lost in the m ountains, P eter S taf­ RON TON C A FF BOUGHT
APPEA R IN G IN TILE W EST
BY HILT, CALIF., MAN
ford and his w ife w ere found re ­
cently in th e last stages of starv a-
tion by tWQ constableg on th e Kayex
The Bon Ton Cafe, oji F o u rth
One of the local banks th is m o rn -)
CRIME IN A BIG CITY
s
tre
e
t,,
which
has
been
operated
for
ing,
in cashing a check, paid out a
river, 32 m iles from Skeena m ills.
th
e
past
few
m
onths
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
couple of ten d o lla r gold pieces, and :
The couple had not e aten real food i
for 20 days, the only th in g th a t kept H a r r y M orrow, has been sold to M.
the custom er alm ost had h e a rt d i s - 1
them alive being soup m ade by b o il- ) " ' M urphy, of H ilt, Calif.
ease. Everyone; has become so ac- ;
In A shland on B u sin ess—
I
Mr. M urphy has tak en th e busi­
custom ed to paper m oney since the
ing strip s of old beaver skin.
Mrs. H. H. Hoyt, of H ornbrook,
ness over and will endeavor to build
w ar, th a t the sig h t of a gold piece is )
was in the city today on business.
it up. He believes th a t in a sh o rt
p retty c e rtain to give a th rill. One
RED B L U FF OIL W ELL
of th e custom ers actu ally sam pled !
IS DOWN 1800 FEET tim e he will have all the tra d e he
V isiting Old T im e Friends—
1 the coin w ith his teeth. x
RED BLU FF, Calif., Aug. 3.— .can m anage in his p resent q u a rte rs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. N esbit, of San The well of th e T uscan Oil com pany,
It used to be th a t a w estern er !
Francisco, a re spending th e ir vaca­
looked
a t a piece of paper m oney ,
six m iles n o rth of Red Bluff, is down j ALLEGED W HOLESALE
tion visiting old tim e frien d s in A sh­
twice
before
he accepted it, so ac- |
1800 feet.
S u p erin ten d en t L. F.
CHICKEN T H IEVES JAILED
land. Mr. N esbit was form erly m an ­
custom ed w as he to receiving gold.
R ichardson rep o rts th a t steady p r o - ;
-
a g e r of th e A shland lau n d ry .
cress is being m ade in th e d rillin g )
REDDING, Aug. 3.— H arry Mc-
A Farmer took a city trip
operattons. Two sh ifts a re w orking L aughlin and E m ery M cLaughlin
And left his dog; but in his grip
On Sick l a s t—
I
I were bro u g h t to th e county jail from ! The faithful little canine hid
Miss E d ith B rookm iller is am ong night and day.
And when the farmer got amid
I A nderson a t m idnight.
those on th e sick list th is week.
Some city crooks of various styles
TOO LATE TO CLA3SIFY
They a re charged w ith stealin g 60 | The dog defeated all their wiles
Phone youi
W ANTED— Man and wife a t saw ­ of Mrs. George E. B arney’s blooded I And saved his master’s roll; and then
He brought the Farmer home again.
m ill cam p.
Mill not running. chickens on th e n ig h t of Ju ly 18.)
order to
Have to do general work includ­
Moral,
when
in
the
city
throng
w
hile
bhe
was
ab
sen
t
from
hom
e
to
I
ing some team in g on railro ad
NO. 3
Oh, Farmer, take your dog along.
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T M £ TH E A T E R SSAOTIRJL
g rad e work. W om an to cook f o r |o rsan ize a p o ultry club in Ander-
ELKS BLDG—ASHLAND
m onth or two fo r six to eight son.
Final Showing Today
men. D uring w inter not m uch to '
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do except w atch and pro tect prop- i
St. H elens— Long-Bell ferry com -i
“ TURN TO THE RIGHT”
erty. Give references. Dwinnell END COMES TO FE U D OF
pleted and in operation.
L
um
ber
Co.,
Macdoel,
Calif.
283-3
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SOCIALISTS
IN
ITALY
from the famous stage
I
KHAKI SHIRTS
WANTED — By responsible lady,'
success by
w ork of various kinds.
Leave)
LONDON, Aug. 3.— The Ita lia n
Famous
Film
Stars’
Winchell Smith
$1.00
word with B. M. P o tte r, Mac’s > general strik e , which resu lted from .
Favorite Coiffures
— Also—■
____________________________ “ 81-6* a- fe ucj betw een th e fascisti and the!
e s
GOLDEN RULE
W I/ m E ts O
PATIIE REVIEW
Tomorrow and Saturday
Comp
r
C o lle e n
Moore
M
o o re
ÒVQT
Runprt HuÇhe S
And a
Royal Northwest Mounted
Police Storv
“ TRICKED”
FOR SALE— G reen beans, K entuckyj socialist w orkers, has ended, accord-.
W onders. 855 B St.
283-2* ! ing to a dispatch from Rome.
—Men’s full cut, fast color,)
FOR SA LE- -Reed baby buggy, good
condition. 855 B St.
283-2* ST R IK E B R E A K E R IS K ILLED
W H ILE GOING TO WORK
FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed house. In ­
q uire a t T idings office at 3
o’clock.
283-3*
CHICAGO, Aug. 3.— R o b ert Jo hn-,
FOR RENT— F o u r room fu rn ish ed 80n’ a c a rp e n te r w orking in th e II-
ap a rtm e n t, w ith garage.
A d u lts )linois C entral railw ay shops a t B urn-
prefered.
1101 B oulevard. 283tf side, w as beaten to d eath th is m orn-
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON­ ing by fo u r m en who atta ck e d him
STRUCT CEMENT SIDEW ALKS w hile en ro u te to work.
ON EACH
SIDE
OF FIR ST
STR EET BETW EEN EAST MAIN NEVADA REPO RTS ITS
STREET
AND HARGADINE
UNEMPLOYED FEW ER
LILA LEE
STR EET, ON THE NORTH SIDE
A heavy suit of h a ir looks most
OF HARGADINE STR EET BE
becoming when dressed fairly close
CARSON CITY, Nev., Aug. 3.—
TW EEN F IR S T AND SECOND
STR EETS, ON TH E EAST SIDE F ra n k W. In g ram , s ta te labor com- j to the bead, in a loose marcel wave,
O F SOUTH PIO N E E R A V EN U E1
according to Lila Lee. Param ount
| m issioner, rep o rts th e unem ploym ent
FROM EAST MAIN STR EET TO
picture actress. The p art is in th e
HARGADINE STR EET, AND ON situ a tio n in N evada has show n r e ­ mldle which gives au even balance-
THE W EST SIDE O F SOUTH m ark a b le im provem ent in th e p a st i to the hair. The principal cliar-n
PIO N EER AVENUE FROM EAST tw o m onths. This is p articu la rly
of such a coiffure is that it is ve<y
MAIN STR EET TO TH E MAIN tru e of th e m ining and a g ric u ltu ra l
simple and lacking in extrem es,
ENTRANCE OF THE CHAUTAU­ in d u stries.
) which is best for young girl types
QUA BUILDING.
, R ecorder’s Office, A shland, O re­
gon, August 3, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given to all)
p erso n s in terested in th e ow nership '
of any parcel of land a b u ttin g on
e ith e r side of F irst stre e t betw een)
E ast Main s tre e t and H argadine!
s tre e t; on the n o rth s l i t of I la r g a - !
dine stre e t betw een F irs t stre e t and
Second s tre e t; on th e east side ofi
One in g re d ien t used in all OLYMPIC P o u ltry M ashes th a t serves
S outh Pioneer avenue betw een E ast
in a m ajo r way as a corrective o r supplem ental feed is D ried B ut­
Main stre e t and H argadine street.)
term ilk .
B u tterm ilk is practically indispensible in th e s ta r t of
and on the west side of South Pio-)
th e young chick’s grow th. Most poultrym en a re also fam iliar w ith
neer avenue betw een E ast M a in ;
I s tre e t and the m ain e n tra n ce of the ;
its value for th e laying hen. OLYMPIC Dried B u tterm ilk is m ade
C hautauqua building, in the city ofj
from fresh b u tte rm ilk , and is condensed to a dry pow der eight
A shland, O regon, th a t It is proposed)
tim es as efficien t as th e liquid. A fowl consum ing one pound of
I by th e comm on council of said city i
D ried B utterm ilk in Olympic M ash Feed receives the sam e bene­
) to co n stru ct cem ent sidew alks on
ith e stre e ts aforenam ed.
fits as from eight pounds of 1 quid b u tte rm ilk .
As a source of
You a re hereby sum m oned and re-j
anim al protein, b u tte rm ilk is unequalled, and its w holesom e as­
quired to ap p e ar before the s a id )
sistance in the digestive tra c t and p rev en tativ e of w hite d ia r­
iio m m o n council, at th e city hall. in .
rhoea in chicks and its check upon o th e r diseases, is well known.
the city of A shland, O regon, on th e ■
¡1 5 th day of A ugust, 1922, a t 8
R em em ber th a t Dlympic F eeds w ith D ried B u tterm ilk keep fowls
o’clock p. m ., then and th e re to of­
healthy as well as m ake them grow and lay eggs,
fe r any suggestions or objections to
¡th e construction of said sidew alks.
Bv o rd er of th e com m on council.
GERTRUDE BIED E.
C. B. LAMKIN,
R ecorder.
Mayor.
City Delivery
Phone 49
D ate of first publication, A ugust
;3 1922.
283-2-thu
Khaki Shirts, broken sizes.
ASHLAND MILLS
FREE
DELIVERY
N. CENTRAL—MEDFORD
Extraordinary Values
in Domestics
TOWELS
23c
CREPE BLOOMERS
50c
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
—Good quality cotton crepe —Regular 35c values, 18 by
bloomers. A big Golden Rule. 36 in the linen finish. Huek
value...................................... ¡towels in plain white. 18 by
—Regular $2.50, $2.00 and
33 inch Turkish towels.
$1.50 values. Fast color, lull
Priced bv the dozen, $2.75.
MUSLIN
cut, eoat st<le shirts, either
’ 15c
with or without collar. In
—Medium weight, 30 inches !
TOWELS
small sizes only.
wide.
13c
$1.25.
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—Regular 20c value, heavy
huek and Turkish towels, 10
MEN’S SUSPENDERS
by 30 and 16 by 27 inches,
25c
—Best standard quality eol in plain white. Priced by
ton Challis, 36 inches wide
—Regular 50c value, a real shown in a wide variety o t1
patterns and colorings. Suit-
bargain nt this price.
able for comforters, etc. BUNGALOW APRONS
Featured at 15c yard.
93c
CHALLIS
15c
-Regular $1.25 values, fine
¡quality percale, well made
$1.29
and of good style. Tn light
20 weight Denims, full!—Imported Jap Crepe in all and dark colors, 93 eewts.
) the wanted colors, attrac tiv e________________________
cut, union made garment. for dresses and aprons, etc.
27 cents the yard.
SHEETS
95c
MEN’S OVERALLS
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
CREPE
27c •
—Regular $1.25 v a l u e V
COTTON CRASH
bleached and hemmed, 72x
12%c
75c
- F in e quality bleached ma-!90 !n,-h shM!b'' n""1e nf
— A regular $1.00 value, full terial. 18 inches wide, a reg- cellent quality material in
ular 20 cent value.
) double bed size.
eut, sizes 15 1- 2to 17.