Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 08, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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padu r e m
V isits with Parents—
E rcell H edrick was visiting his
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W ill H edrick,
on B s tre e t d u rin g th e past week.
Mr. H edrick expects soon to leave
fo r e a ste rn O regon, w here he is en­
gaged to teach fo r th is w inter.
V isit w ith D au g h ter —
Mr. and Mrs. L. M iksch and son
W a lter spent Sunday in Rogue River
v isitin g w ith th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs.
L ogan Ju lia n , and fam ily.
Consults Forest Ranger—
Rev. C. F. K oehler w ent to Med­
ford Monday to consult th e forest
ra n g e r about the Boy Scouts camp
ground a t L ake of th e W oods.
Making Crater Lake Trip—
Miss C arlton, of th e telephone ex­
change force, is away for a few days,
m aking a trip to C ra te r L ake.
Here on Business—
W. A. C hilders, of T alent, was in
th e city Monday tra n sa c tin g busi­
ness.
Spends Week-End Here—
Burl E aton, of K lam ath Falls.
spent Sunday in th e city visiting
w ith friends.
Here from S a c r a m e n to -
Claud Riley, form erly employed
in th e railro ad service in A shland,
was shaking hands w ith friends here
th is week. He has been resid in g a t
S acram ento since leaving Ashland.
*
Visit Lrtke of th e W o o d s -
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. B u tterfield
m otored to L ake of th e W oods Sun­
day, w here th ey spent a few hours
and re tu rn e d in th e evening, bring-
ng along w ith them on th e re tu rn
trip , Mr. and Mrs. S. A. P e ters Jr.
and little d a u g h te r, who have been
spending th e p ast several days a t
th e lake.
Iu San Francisco Hospital—
Mrs. F. W. H errin , who w ent to a
San F rancisco hospital a sh o rt tim e
ago to undergo an o p eration, is re ­
Here on Business __
Mrs. A. B. M ackenzie is in th e city ported to be g e ttin g along nicely.
fo r a few days a tte n d in g to some
B etter be safe th a n sorry.
See
business fo r her husband, who is
now statio n ed a t Cam p Lewis, W ash B eaver R ealty Co. ab o u t your Insur­
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Info rm atio n to th e effect th a t Mr. ( ance. P hone 68. .
M ackenzie will be tra n s fe rre d to th e
C anal Zone or th e P h ilippine Islands P a in tin g Iro n A w ning—
about th e first of th e m onth has
The iron aw ning w hich coAjers the
been received bv friends here.
w alk in fro n t of th e J. P. Dodge and
Sons sto re on E a s t M ain s tre e t, was
le a v e s for Portland—
being pain ted y esterd ay aftern o o n .
Mrs. Ben H unt, who has been
spending th e past several days visit-1 ROUND UP BOOTLEGGERS
ing w ith her sister, Mrs. W ill Dodge,
AFTER LIVELY CHASE
left Sunday fo r h e r hom e in P o rt­
land. She was accom panied by her
PORTLAND, Aug. 8.— In a two-
two neices, the Misses Jacqueline m ile chase down P o rtsm o u th avenue
and K atie Belle H u n t, who have w ith 14 revolver shots interch an g ed
been spending the sum m er as the and sacks, boxes and kegs of moon­
guests of Mrs. Dodge.
shine being jettiso n e d along th e way
by fleeing bootleggers in a n a u to ­
Visits in Klamath F alls —
m obile, M otorcycle O fficers Reed,
Mrs. F. D. Swingle recently left R ichards and
W addell captured
here for K lam ath F alls, w here she George F re as and H enry Deitz S at­
will visit fo r a tim e.
u rd ay n ig h t and took them to the
sta tio n , w \e re th ey w ere booked for
C harles S. M itchell, form erly of violation of th e pro h ib itio n law and
Chicago and P o rtla n d , announces his for reckless driving.
g reat piano course— the “ M itchell
Piano In stru c tio n .” Be su re to en­ MULTNOMAH-COUNTY FA IR
roll soon. Phone 223-L.
287-1
IS NOW IN FULL SWING
V isiting in A shland—
Mrs. W a lte r Maxey has a s her
F o rm e r R esid en t H ere—
house guests fo r a sh o rt tim e, h e r
Mrs. Dan Stone, of O akland. Cal.,
son M erle J., and w ife, of O akland,
form erly a resid en t of A shland, a r ­
Calif., and her b ro th e r, F red Judy,
rived last night from C rescent City
of S acram ento, Calif.
w here she has been v isiting for th e
last two m onths, and will spend a R e tu rn s from L ake—
week w ith th e . George R obinson
J. H. McGee drove o ut to Lake of
fam ily, before re tu rn in g to h er ■ the W oods S atu rd ay aftern o o n and
home in C alifornia
spent Sunday w ith his fam ily there,
re tu rn in g to A shland M onday fore-
j noon.
NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS
AN1) SACK TW IN ES JU ST IN
"SHOO F L Y ” the g rea t fly
k iller, should be used on your
horses and cows m ore freely.
F encing of every description.
New and used Sewing M achines
alw ays on hand.
AT
Peil's Corner
1/
THE THEATER BEAUTTUL
TODAY,
TOMORROW,
Will Give P icnic —
T he L adies Aid society will give
a picnic in L ith ia p a rk W ednesday
aftern o o n a t 4:30 o’clock. Miss H a­
zel S haffer will be p re se n t an d give
a ta lk along th e line of w ork of th is
society.
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
H ere from D u n sm u ir—
Ed C arter, of D unsm uir, spent
Sunday as th e guest of Mr. and Mrs.
: H edburg, on Second stre e t.
W o rk in g a t E n d e rs—
John D. M cRae is holding fo rth a t
; the E n d e rs sto re th ese days, having
tak e n th e place w hile various clerks
a re off on th e ir vacations.
i Arrives in Maine—
R elatives of F ra n k R. Ross have
, received w ord to th e effect th a t he SNAKE COILS ITSELF
ABOUT NECK OF NEGRO
has a rriv ed in M aine, a fte r having
i stopped to visit his siste r in Cleve­
UPLAND, Calif., Aug. 8.— A red
THVRS. land for a few days.
ra c e r sn ak e n e a rly choked Sullivan
M arshall, a negro cem ent w orker to
E v e ry th in g good to eat a t D etrick
d eath , according to a sto ry told by
G roceteria.
W illiam Cline, a cem ent c o n tra cto r
and em ployer of M arshall.
i R e tu rn s from V acation—
T he negro and o th e r w orkers w ere
Mr. and Mrs. W allsten, who have
cam
ping n e a r th e ir w ork in M entone
; been spending the p a st several days
d
istric
t. T h u rsd ay n ig h t, a fte r they
on a vacation trip , re tu rn e d to the
had
gone
to th e ir te n ts to sleep,
; city S aturday, a fte r having driven
choking
sounds
w ere heard from
1200 m iles.
They visited Seaside
T he o th e r m en in-
M
arsh
all’s
bed.
and The D alles on th e journey, h u t
found th e snake
v
estigated
and
w ere glad to get back to old A shland
w
rapped
aro
u
n
d
th e n e g ro ’s n ic k .
once m ore. They w ere accom panied
I
t
took
two
m
en
to
rem ove it.
on th e trip by C arl Banks, a nephew
"SMILIN
THROUGH”
The M asterpiece of Love E te rn a l,
Y outh Suprem e
With the World’s Sweetest Star
EXTRA ADDED
ATTRACTION
VOCAL SOLO
Smilin
99
Through
of Mrs. W allsten.
HER ENUNCIATION IN DANGER
KODAK
IS
SPECIAL
PRICE — $50.00
OTHER
AUTOGRAPHIC
KODAKS
$6.50 AND UP
ALL THE EASTMAN
SUPPLIES
M c N a ir Bros.
Oregon Glee Club
Admission— IO and 50c, incl. tax
READY FOR YOUR
INSPECTION HERE
NO. 1 AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK
DeANNIS
POILL
Soprano of th e U niversity of
Q uestion A u th o rity
O f R ailroad Cop
TAo
f OLD RESIDENT OF KLAMATH
I PAYROLL IN MEDFORD SAID
FALLS DIES FROM PARALYSIS
TO RE LARGEST IN HISTORY
Woman Was B/ginning to Feel the
Strain of Prolonged Conversa­
tion With “Foreigners“
The Woman was visiting the family
on the event of the engagement of
the youngest daughter. The family
was Bostonian by birth and tradition,
but the two eldest girls had m arried
several years before and had left their
native city. One of them m arried a
Southerner and the other a W esterner.
Each had acquired the accent of her
particular locality and the children of
the Southern couple had a perfect
Southern drawl, while the other sis­
ter’s children had the broad Western
accent.
The effect was startling atjd the
Woman could scarcely follow the con­
versation.
It almost seemed that
these sisters were from strange coun­
tries, each speaking her own tongue.
The m other of the three girls was
most confused. When she addressed
her Southern daughter she uncon­
sciously affected the Southern <li«awl
and when she talked to her W estern
son-in-law she nearly perfected the
W estern accent.
In the hall later, as they were leav­
ing, the mother clutA ed the Woman’s
arm.
“My dear," she breathed, “I’m ruin­
ing my enunciation trying to talk to
these foreigners.”—Chicago Journal.
9, 1»23
M c K enzie pass road
CLOSED UNTIL FALL
EUGENE, Or., Aug. 8.— The Mcr
M rs. P aul B reiten stein passed
Kenzie Pass road has been closed
away a t h e r hom e in K lam ath F a lls ’ The payroll in and ab o u t M edford
u n til fall under orders of C. M.
i Sunday m orning a fte r an illness of S aturday is said to be th e larg e st
B'.oodworth, resid e n t engineer of the
C. W. P rie st, railro a d policem an eight days caused by a stro k e of par- ever know n in the history of th a t
for th e S o uthern Pacific com pany, alys:s from which she never re c o v -jc*h’- It is estim ated th a t betw een; bureau of pubHc ro ad s’ who 18 in
charge of w ork on a new road across
was prom ised tro u b le yesterday. ere(j
She was aged 73 and had $18,000
and $20,000
w orth of
the lava fields in the vicinity of th e
w hen he a rre ste d a m an nam ed lived jn K lam ath F a lls since 1870. ■ checks w ere cashed by M edford m er-
T hree Sisters.
Young fo r tresp assin g on railro a d
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j ch an ts d u rin g th e afternoon and ev-
property. The m an, upon being told KLAMATH FALLS WOMAN
ening, th e banks closing a t noon on
he could ta k e his choice of buying:
ACCIDENTALLY SH O T ,that da>-
BUYERS AND SEL LER S MEET
It is th o u g h t th a t th is am ount
a tic k e t out of the city or going b e -!
fore th e ju stice of th e peace pre-1
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 8.— To-j will be equaled if not passed in the
AT
ferred the form er. H aving bought tai loss of th e sig h t of th e K t eye next lew weeks to come, as th e new
the tick et, he, to g eth e r w ith some o{ Mrs. C harles C ollier ^ il l prob- m ill, which has ju st been com pleted,
associates, got into com m unication a blv re su lt from th e Injury caused has only a very sm all force now
w ith D istrict A ttorney R aw les Moore by the accidental discharge of a .32 i com pared to th e n um ber th a t will
R anches, O rchards and Home««
and asked him to com e over and caliber revolver w hich she dropped he Put 1° w ork th e re in the n e a r fu-
F ire a n d A uto In su ran ce
tak e action.
w h ile -ta k in g som e a rticle s from an tu re.
Mr. Moore a rriv e d in th e city la te autoni thile i t th e Cod er ra n rh near
Hotel A shland Bldg.
Phone 20
Off on Vacation—
in th e a fte rn o o n in com pany w ith Bly yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Selma G ray, of th e McGee
A ttorney F a rre ll, who had been re ­
ASHLAND, ORE.
store, is enjoying h er a n n u al vaca­
tain ed by sym pathizers of th e m an STRIK IN G SHOPM EN R E JE C T
a rre ste d , and called th e various p ar­
RAILWAY PEA CE OVERTURES tion from d u ties for tw o weeks.
ties to g e th e r in a n e ffo rt to get
th in g s settled w ithout f u rth e r tro u ­
WASHINGTON, Aug.
8. — The
ble. T he d istric t atto rn ey , a fte r strik in g shopm en of th e Southern
having heard both sides, and as no railw ay and th e Mobile & Ohio rail-
one w ould sw ear to a com plaint way today rejected th e peace over-
ag a in st O fficer P rie st, decided he lu re s of these two lines.
could ta k e no action in th e m atte r.
Very little wet m ash feeding is practiced now adays. However, old
P rie s t is still on th e job and OPEN A IR CAMPS FO R
hens and re ta rd e d p u llets can often be boosted along by an a d ­
b ro u g h t tw o m en before Ju stic e of
WHITE PI AGUE VICTIMS
d itional m oist m ash once a day.
Mix Olympic Egg Mash just
th e Peace Gowdv today on th e
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.— Open a ir
crum bly w ith w ater and feed In tro u g h s about noon or an hour
a fte r the evening feed of scratch, if artificia l lights are used.
charge of tre sp a ssin g on th e railro a d campS for th e tre a tm e n t of ex-serv-,
Q uite a few poultrym en practice th is late additional m o s t m ash
property. One was given a fine of ice m en su fferin g from tu b erc u lo ­
feeding w ith all th eir layers in conjunction w ith artificial lights.
$2.50, w hile th e o th e r w as released sis, a re to be established by the vet-1
Feed only w kal will be cleaned up in 20 to 30 m inutes. Carefully
upon proof th a t he was dead broke. |e ra n s b u reau , D irector Forbes an-
avoid any sudden change in the- m ethod of feeding.
Make ' all
changes grad u ally , otherw ise you may throw the fowls off on egg
T he c o u rt ordered th a t both be tak- nounced today
production and possibly cause a m olt.
en to th e city lim its by th e police,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
w hich o rd er was carrie d out.
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
when the vessel arrived in New Or­
leans laid no trouble in getting in
touch with purchasers. They agreed
to pay on delivery.
The price was $3.090. The liquor
was passed over the ship’s side in
the middle of the night on to a small
vessel alongside and the $3,000 given
to the officer. The next day the seller
went to the hank to buy French ex­
changes. A few minutes later lie was
doing two things at one time—tear
ing his hair and swearing like a troop­
er.
His $3,000 was Confederate
money.—Philadelphia Public Ledger.
FOR SALE— U nusual b a rg a in : 40
acres fine land, 10 in cu ltiv atio n ;
over 500 bearing apple trees;
packing house; n ear A shland;
very sm all paym ent dow n; you
m ake th e term s. Staples R ealty
Agency.
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ASHLAND MILLS
City Delivery
Phone 49
FO R SALE— D irt cheap: Good house
and lot on paved s tre e t; re n ts for
$15; $1250; term s. Staples R ealty
Agency.
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FOR SALE— F ine team of m ules.
Cheap. 1087 N orth Main St. 287-3
FO R RENT— Seven room house,
good range, lig h t, to ilet and bath.
Phone 301-J or inquire 151 Cool­
idge St.
287-3-eod
V.O'"
FOR SALE— 75 tons of alfalfa hay.
T alen t O rchard Co. P hone 373
J-3.
287-3
LOST__ On F rid ay , Aug. 4. betw een
Buck Lake fla t and L ake of th e
W oods, autom obile crank. F in d e r
leave at F irs t N ational b ank, Ash
land o r w ith undersigned a t lake.
R ew ard. E. V. C arter.
287-3
UNIFORMITY
Every gallon like every
other gallon. Every drop ca­
pable of vaporizing rapidly
and uniformly in the carbu­
retor, and being consumed
completely in the cylinder at
the jump of the spark.
H
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FO R RENT— Piano, $5 p er m onth.
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R obison’s G arage.
Stationery
T h at’s “Red Crown.”
£
Special
’ >
FREE
T h at’s quality in gasoline.
Use “Red Crown” and
n o th in g else, and your car
will develop the maximum
power that its makers de­
signed it to give.
Boiling Points of Metals.
For a long time the boiling points of
m etals were not very accurately as­
certained. Not so long ago Green­
wood undertook a new investigation
of the subject and he gives the follow­
ing results for certain well-known
m eta ls:
Aluminum, 1,800 degrees centi­
grade ; copper, 2,310 degrees centi­
grade; iron. 2,450 degrees centigrade ;
and tin, 2,270 degrees centigrade.
(while they last
A Statute of
Venus de Milo
CThe Gasoline
o f Q u a lity
Fill at the Red Crown
sign — at Service Stations,
garages, or other dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Coliform.)
with each purchase of
Lucky.
“Reggie isn’t going to m arry Dolly
a fte r all.”
“But I thought he fell in love at first
sight.”
“Yes, but he took a second look.”—
New York Sun.
kins products.
— by-
DOROTHY
MAYOR BAKER GUEST AT
KLAMATH FALLS BANQUET
Baby Boy A rrives—
A nine-pound baby boy w as born
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 8 . —
to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M arshall
M ayor G eorge L. B aker of P o rtla n d
Sunday, A ugust 6, a t C rescent City
rep resen ted th e m etropolis of th e
Mrs. M arshall w ill be rem em bered
s ta te a t th e com m unity b a n q u e t giv­
as Miss O rpha Fox, of A shland.
en by th e ch am b er of com m erce a t
the W hite P elican hotel la st night.
Moves to Ashland—
W. E. B obbitt, of W oodland, Calif,
J. F. S tephens and fam ily, of
was
also one of th e sp eak ers and a
P o rtla n d , have m oved to A shland,
n
um
ber
of local m en m ade a d ­
and are living a t 120 Second stre e t.
dresses.
Mr. S tephens is ag en t for th e W a t­
The New Model
Tuesday, August
T io c ro a
GRESHAM, Or., Aug. 8.— The MARS MAY BE INHABITED,
BUT SCIENCE DOUBTS IT
six teen th an nual fa ir of M ultnom ah i
county opened today, w ith a large
NEW YORK, Aug. 8.— Science
a tten d an ce.
All exhibits a re In]
does n ot know w h eth er th e re is life
place and th e stock b a rn s and cor­ on th e plan et M ars, and th e evidence
rals a re full. The p o ultry b uilding
is stro n g ly ag a in st such a belief, says
is overflow ing w ith chickens, ducks Dr H arlow Shapley, th e fam ous a s­
and geese. Over 350 pigeons a re on tronom er, w ritin g in th e A ugust
display in th is division also.
M entor m agazine.
In 1877 S chiaparelli, a n Ita lia n
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
astro n o m er, discovered lines on the
ENLARGES CAPACITIES surface of M ars and called them
“ c a n ali.” The w ord, u n fo rtu n a te ly
D ETRO IT, Aug. 8.— F u r th e r cen­ tra n sla te d “ c a n a l,” suggested a r ti­
tra liz a tio n of th e F ord M otor com­ ficial construction, w hereas th e re is
pany in the D earborn R iver R ogue no th in g to in d icate Schiaparelli in ­
d istric t is seen in th e ann o u n cem en t tended such an im plication, Dr.
of th e co n struction of a 3500 room
Shapely says.
o ffu e bu ild in g on th e site of th e
p resen t tra c to r plant.
Too Bad! Too Badl
Two new p lan ts a re to be b u ilt in
This Is the story told by a New Or­
the e ast and south. G reen Island, leans gentlem an attending the for­
n e a r Troy, N. Y., will have a p lan t eign trade convention: A steamship
for th e m a n u fa c tu re of ro lle r and arriving from a French port had an
ball bearings. New O rleans will a s ­ enterprising officer who saw a tine op­
sem ble cars a t th e r a te of 150 a portunity to profit through the dry
condition of the United States.
He
day.
put in a large stock of liquor, and
Norma
Talmadge
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ONLY S13.7S
ASHLAND
Two Boxes
Venus Stationery
AT 60c PER BOX
-—This is a quality station­
— to---
ery obtainable in white and
PORTLAND
four colors—-with envelopes
AND RETURN
in assorted shapes.
Sal© D ates
F rid a y and
S a tu rd a y
Return
Limit.
15 Days from Sale D ate
ASK AGENT ABOUT
SEASON FARES
T ravel now and realize big p ro fits
in tra n sp o rta tio n costs
F o r fu rth e r p a rticu la rs, ask
agents
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT,
G eneral P assen g er A gent.
—These statues could not
he retailed at less than 75c,
and will be a beautiful art
piece in your home.
They
stand over a foot high and
almost pure white in color
Buying Safety
For a Few Cents a Week
For a cent a day, more or less, you can place
your valuable papers, deeds, notes, contracts,
insurance policies, jewelry or heirlooms in a
private safe deposit box in our vault.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon