Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 24, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASÍCLAÑD DAILY Í t t í á t »
RAUB FOCU
H ere on V acatio i—
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Hendrick
Raises the Price
On Her Husband
IN V E N T E D
“ SU PERPH O N E”
BUILDING up BUFFALO HERDS
RED B L U FF TAX RATE TO
KOREA SW EPT BY FLOODS
BE LOW ER THAN IN 1821
TAK ES HEAVY TOLL IN LIFE
V incent W ard H am m ond, who is
a stu d e n t a t th e Oregon In stitu te of
Department of Agriculture Has Had
TOKIO, Aug. 24.— According to
RED BLU FF, Calif., Aug. 24.—
Technology, is spending a few weeks
Gratifying Success With This
advices
reaching here, K orea is be­
The
city
tru
s
te
e
s
have
succeeded
in
A rrange for M eetings—
vacation w ith his p aren ts, Rev. and
Part of Its Work.
ing
sw
ept
by g re a t floods.
fixing
th
is
y
e
a
r's
m
unicipal
tax
ra
te
A la rg e n um ber of people tu rn e d Mrs. P. K. H am m ond,
The
dead,
it is estim ated , already
o u t la s t evening to a tte n d th e union
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Forty-six new buffalo calves are re­ 6 cents less th a n it was in 1921,
OAKLAND,
Calif.,
Aug.
24.—
If;
num
ber
a
t
least
a thousand. So fa r
p ray e r m eeting a t th e Congrega- V isiting R elatives—
ported on three of the four game pre­ City Clerk E. F. L ennon has a n ­
no
E
stim
ate
has
been m ade of the
The ra te for 1922 has
tio n al church. At th e close of th e
Mrs. J. A. Meek, of Palo Alto, Mrs. E d ith Spreckels ^W ^kefield, dl
serves m aintained by the biological nounced.
survey
of
the
United
States
D
epart­
dam age, but it will be im m ense.
m ooting, a business session w as held Calif., Is visiting h er siste r, Mrs. J vorced wife of th e late flbhn D.
i been fixed a t $1.31.
ment of A griculture for the special
and com m ittees w ere appointed to j . Myers, ou th e B oulevard, and Spreckels J r., c a p italist, w ants Rod-
protection of buffalo. On the national
look a fte r the various d etails of the h er neice, Mrs. F re d C. Hom es J r. | ney K endrick, young San F rancisco
bison range, in Montana, there are 417
evangelistic m eetings which will be-,
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| a rtis t, she will have to pay Mrs.
buffalo, including 28 calves born this
gin Sunday, S eptem ber 3, in th e W orking on R anch—
.N ellie K endrick, wife of th e a rtist,
spring. Fifteen calves are reported at
C h au tau q u a building.
It was also
T. W. A cklin, who only recently $25,000 or w h atever th e c o u rt will
the Wind Cave preserve, in South Da­
agreed th a t the f nishing touches cam e out of a h o s p ta l fa te r a few give her in an alien atio n of affection
kota, and 3 a t Niobrara, Neb.
The departm ent has been very
should be given th e C h au tau q u a weeks illness a t K lam ath F alls, is suit.
F ra n k M. C arr, Mrs. Kend-
fortunate in m aintaining the herds
building next Monday at 9:30 a. m. in the city now and is looking a fte r r c k ’s atto rn ey , so said h ere yester-
established at th e s * three points and
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his ranch n o rth of th e city.
; day.
at Sullys Hill, North Dukota. There
The M edford F lu ff Rug Man will
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Mrs. W akefield, who is suing her
POSITIVELY THE LAST PUBLIC
are relatively few large buffalo herds
be In A shland F r day of th is week. Leaves for S e a ttle —
p resent husband, F ra n k W akefield, j |
now scattered over the country, and
DEMONSTRATION OF THE
Phone 175.
j Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester P a tte rso n San F rancisco business m an, fo r d i- ‘
the biological survey lias made special
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left th is m orning by a u to for S e a t-; vorce, has expressed h er love for the
efforts to provide suitable ranges and
To M eet S in gers Sunday—
tie, to visjit w ith tlieir d a u g h te r, a rtist.
protection for what threatened a few
years ago to become an extinct
Mr. A ndrew s, of San Jose, Calif., Mrs. Rose P a tte rso n P o tte r, for a
“ Mrs. K endrick decided today to
species of native American animal.
who will lead th e singing a t the t-ew week8.
•
go through w ith th e alien atio n of af-
evangelistic m eetings here, will be
fections s u it,’’ C arr announced yes­
for extracting
in the city Sunday and desires to v isits w ith F a th e r—
terday. “ The am ount could not be
m eet all of th e singers of th e city
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Sayles, of less because of Mrs. K e n d ric k ’s 14-
Sundav aftern o o n a t 3 o’clock at P o rtla n d , a re in the city visiting m onths-old child. K endrick tried to
the M ethodist church and endeavor witb Mp Sayles' fa th e r. J. P. Sayles, see his wife in A lam eda Sunday
to get a large choir organized for on G tesham street.
night to get h e r to drop th e suit. He
R. D. Duncan, Jr., formerly chief
th e . m eetings.
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is try in g to p ro tect Mrs. W akefield’s of the radio research laboratory of the j
Leave for R oseburg—
in te rests. My client will also fig h t signal corps, who invented the “super-
8 P. M.—MAC’S GARAGE ON PIONEER ST
««¡ee
Mr
and
Mrs
R
obert
Kell
P
a
ris
.
any divorce su it b ro u g h t by K end- Pho“ e-’’
radio messages may
NOTICE— O ur yard and
. , „
be transm itted in secrecy,
will close tom orrow from 2 to 3 Who recently bought a new Ford n e k .
It had been intended to give a private demon­
o’clock d u rin g Mr. M iller’s f u n e r a l.; tru c ^^ left tb jg aftern o o n fo r Rose-
W hen inform ed of th e proposed
B
aker—
Much
building
under
way.
stration xfor the benefit of some people from
C arson-F ow ler L um ber Co.
300-1 burg, w here Mr. P a ris will e n g a g e 's u it, Mrs. W akefield said:
Medford, Weed and Portland, who are inter­
¡in the hau lin g of fru it in th a t sec-
“ I do not see how any s u it can be
Linn county planning to work
W ill L eave for ( ’a liforn ia—
¡filed for the alienation of K en d rick ’s
tion of th e country.
ested, hut upon the urgent request of a nmnlier
The E. H. Rees fam ily, who have
_______
affections,
when
Mrs.
K endrick Pri30Ders a t stone crusher.
of Ashland folks, who have not yet seen tin»
been resid in g a t 614 B oulevard «or
|iig frQm
_
.¡sp o k e freely to every one of t h e !
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
demonstrator at work, it was decided to give
som e tim e past, will leave tom orrow
Rey c p K oehler cam e in f rom fact th a t she w anted to divorce !
FOR TR A D E— Q u a rte r acre and fine
m orning for B urlingam e, Calif,
| L ake of th e W oods yesterday even­ him .”
ONE MORE PUBLIC EXHIBITION
residence, b arn , chicken house, |
C
arr
said
he
expected
to
file
t
h
e
:
ing, having tu rn e d the Boy Scouts
I b erries, fru it, Boise, Idaho, fori
Dr. Angell s office free tre a t over t0 tb e care o i s c o u tm a ste r John com plaint for Mrs K endrick in O ak-|
Tin. o w ho have n ot seen th e d em on strator at w ork,
A shland property. Staples R ealty !
m ent to d em o n strate chiropractic. Rigg
The K oehler boyg and F re d . land e ith e r F rid a y o r S atu rd ay of
actu ally prod ucin g oil from th e rock, w ith in three-
Agency.
301-1
LAST TIMES TODAY
Mondays, W ednesdays, k rid a v s, 5 t0 e rjc^ Johnson cam e in w ith him , but th is week.
quarters of an hour a fter th e retort is started , sh ould
FOR SALE— H alf acre, six room
6 p. m. A cceptance involves no ob intended
drive back to the lake
not fa il to be on hand
It w ill b e th e last tim e
house,
m odern
conveniences,
ligation. T re atm e n t $1.50 or 12 f o r ; thjg m orn!ng
th e dem onstrator w ill be seen at work in public. It is
fru it, cow barn, scenic location,
CANNING FACTORY’ RE-OPENS
$15. L im ited offer. F irs t N ational
_______
close in— $2500; easy
term s.
in tere stin g to the point o f fascin ation , and wdiether
I N E A R LAGRANDE FO R SEASON
Staples R ealty Agency.
301-1
Bank building.
301 3
Some Big One»-—
—— —,
you con tem p late in v estin g or not, you w ill be w elcom e.
See It Friday
HARTMAN RETORT
OIL FROM SHALE
Big Horse Sale
At Medford
Next Satureay
S.
P. Stockyards
E L S I E
FERGUSON
Jesse D ougherty and Mr. E vans, j LA GRANDE, Or., Aug. 24.— W ANTED— At once, to buy several
sta n d a rd size piano boxes. Will
wbo jeft Tuesday for a sh o rt fish-1 E agle V alley’s cannery will operate
pay cash.
Phone 117. W h ittle
One m ore week to have your b a ts jng t r jp> re tu rn e d hom e y e ste rd a y ' th is season a fte r several y ears of
T ran sfer Co.
301-3
cleaned and reblocked.
Jack Car- j evening, a fte r having c au g h t alm ost I idleness, according to M anager Hol-
lisle, next door S quare Deal Grocery.
u m R. They m ade cam p p ear comb and th e large supply of E agle i W ANTED— M iddle aged lady to
301-2 -
care for elderly lady d u rin g day­
"
Savage R apids dam , and c au g h t the Valley tom atoes and peaches, which
tim e. in q u ire Mrs. H. L. Moore,
Z
v.
f‘sh close a t hand. Mr. D ougherty are know n fo r t h ^ i r excellence
364 V ista stre e t.
30-12
G ravenstine Applesj none b e tte r
w herever sold, will be canned in ­
for jelly. W indfalls. 75c per 50 lb.«
Qf
W ANTED— To sell or exchange 620
stead of sold on the m ark et.
acres in best w heat belt in eastern
box. P hone 9
11.
.g tbg firs t tim e th a t he really
Oregon. This will go very rea so n ­
A VU C K O O .
I had any luck fishing.
able. “ M.,” care Tidings. 301-3
R em arkable Tim e to Lake—
A Philadelphia paper, running a “na-
SALE — C raw ford
peaches,
.
ture and science” series, queries its FO R
Dr. W oods re p o rts m ak in g th e '
O
ti
on
X
acation
readers:
"H
ave
you
seen
this
bird—
pears,
plum
s,
a
t
th
e
orchard.
trip to L ake of th e W oods Sunday in )
Peaches, 50 cents per box. Come
G. F. M cConnell, clerk a t th e *be ye,|ow.bilied cuckoo?” To which
two ho u rs and 30 m inutes.
The
and get them . 527 T errace St.,
Ideal grocery, is off for a sh o rt va- u nu‘mber have replied: “Yes, many
ru n to th e top of th e m ountain, a
phone 408-J, »
301-3
cation. D isreg ard in g the fact th at) a time. H abitat, restaurants, buying
distance of 17 m iles, was m ade in
th is is the open season for deer, Mr. meals for women.”
The pqper non­ FOR SALE— H eifer calf. T. A. Cul­
45 m inutes.
T his is rem a rk a b le
bertson, 391 Bridge stre e t. 301-3
McConnell says th a t he expects to chalantly supplem ents this informa­
tim e, as the m ajo rity of th e cars
tion
with
th
e
following:
“Mr.
Cuckoo
spend his vacation about hom e, as
m aking th e run average betw een
’
of chasl
aro u n d is a rather shiftless sort of father and FOR SALE— C raw ford peaches now
ready, none b etter.
P rice right.
t*
n
nn
f four
m ir i
*
J
th re e ho u rs , and a b h o a l lf
and
husband.’ »»
Phone 10-F-22.
301tf
when on duty a t th e store.
hours.
M yrtle P o in t— P lans com pleted SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
BIG HORSE SALE— S. P . Stock
Oregon City— W ork being rushed
for fine business building.
40c, delivered.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
Yards, M edford, n ext Saturday.
on bridge across W illam ette.
L adies and Gents—
q
WALLACE
R E ID
i n
"Forever”
— Also—
PA TH E REVIEW
R egular A dm ission
Tomorrow and Saturday
A startling battle to a finish
in the depths of an icy river
—A triumph of daring and
thrills—Up-and-at-’em
Tom Mix
in
Winning a Señorita
Cherro Poultry Feeds
A high quality feed is needed when eggs are low in
price, as well as when eggs are a good price. It has
been the experience of many poultrymen that it pays
well to feed CHERRO Buttermilk Egg Mash or
CHERRO Egg Builder with CHERRO Scratch
Feeds to get best results.
Carried by Most Feedmen
Cliff Payne m akes shelves. 299tf
A Drama of the Far
Northwest
F or th e con ven ien ce o f th ose w ho are interested anti
w an t to k n ow in detail the p lan s o f th e Hartm an Syndi­
cate, th e o ffice at 2 » F irst street w ill h erea fter b e kept
open u n til 8 p. m. T his is done in o ld e r to give those
w h ose tim e is occupied d urin g th e day, to call in th e
evening, w hen a ll inform ation w ill be ch eerfu lly fu rn ­
ished them .
T he sh ares today are se llin g at T en D ollars each.
They w ill never b e sold for less and th e day th e H art­
m an R etort sta rts to w ork oil th e D ead Indian hold in gs,
th ere is every probability th e v alu es o f th ese shares
w ill jum p and k eep on th e upw ard trend.
Not a
d o lla r’s w orth w ill b e placed on th e m arket beyond
w h at is n ecessary fo r th e work o f construction anil
insta>,lat:on.
T h ereafter th e su bscription books w ill
b e closed .
Investigate Every Detail
a n d th e n
Lef Kour Sense Pilot Your Dollars
SEE HARTMAN TODAY
‘Up and Coming’
B in s S h ale Oil Stock—
Mrs. R. K issling, p ro p rie tress of
the C arolina Invalid Home on Sell-,
wood boulevard, P o rtla n d , was the
guest of Mrs. W. M. B arber a t the
C onvalescent Hom e yesterday. Mrs.
K issling spent the previous w eek at (
her ran c h n e a r E agle P o in t, and
w hile th e re learn ed of the sh ile oil
developm ents n ear A shland. K now ­
ing th e re was oil shale on h e r ranch
which is located in th e A ntelope
valley, she cam e h ere to see« a dem ­
o n stra tio n of th e o il-ex tractin g pro­
cess, and w as so im pressed w ith it
she bought stock in th e com pany
th a t is being form ed here.
and
HARTMAN SYNDICATE OF THE PACIFIC COAST
2 8 FIR ST STR EET, ASHLAND
Sporting Goods
S P E C IA L S
Here for H ealth—
J. N. H offm au, of F o re st Grove,
with his wife, h e r siste r and a nurse,
ire in Ashland for a few weeks, oc-
m pying a co ttage on G ra n ite stre e t.
Mrs. H offm an is in poor health , and
it is hoped clim atic conditions here
will prove beneficial.
HPO EE successful in Spain—suc-
à cessful in love— one must be
able to do something besides wave
a mulcta and dispatch angry bulls
Stops in A shland—
L. L.M ulit, who is connected w ith before the shouting multitude.
the Bank of Italy a t San F rancisco, Spanish brides are not won by cave
stopped for a sh o rt tim e in A shland mar. tactics. In fact the would-be
bridegroom can’t even call at the
th is m orning on his way hom e from
Louse. He must stand outside and
G ran ts Pass, w here he has been vis­ play some musical instrument or
iting w ith his sister.
sing. If he can’t do either, he
has to hire somebody to do it fo
him.
R eturns from P ortland—
As Gallardo in “ Blood and
Miss Ila M. Myers, principal of
Sand,”
Rodolph Valentino, the
the J u n io r high school, has re tu rn e d :
Paramount motion picture star,
from P o rtla n d , w here she has been) was able to render the music most
spending a th re e w eeks' vacation.
It’s T r a v e l T im e
Round trip fares now in effect afford great savings
iu travel costs.
FARES FROM ASHLAND
REDUCED PRICES ON CAMPERS AND HUNTERS
SUPPLIES
SAN FRANCISCO ..............$23.50
SANTA BARBARA ............ $44.75
LOS ANGELES . . . . ........ $45.75
SAN DIEGO ................ .....$54.00
j a rtis tic a lly .
Sale D ates Dally to Sept. 30th— Good u n til Oct. 31st
Stopovers allow ed— ANYW HERE
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Use CHERRO Flour and be sure of getting flour
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JO H N M. SCOTT.
G eneral P assen g er Agent.