Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 11, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Monday, September 11, 1922
ASHLAND DAILY TIDING»
Look Out for the Valise Crook
Miss E la in e Todd left S aturday
fo r Spokane, w here she will a tte n d
no rm al school.
V isits with S o n -
Mrs. Velm a Goldy, of L innhaven.i
F la ., a rriv ed la st week fo r a few
d ays’ visit w ith her son, Mr. Goldy,
who lives on N orth M ain street.
M O better stock of coats and suits
in Southern Oregon and we are
glad to place our garments in com­
parison with any in the vicinity,
when compared from any angle-
variety, quality, style, workmanship
or price.
The O. E. S. E m broidery club will
m eet in M asonic hall tom orrow
(T uesday) aftern o o n a t 2 :3 0 o’clock
w hen all E a ste rn S ta r m em bers and
visiting m em bers a re urged to be
p resen t as im p o rta n t business is to
be b rought up.
V isits in A shland —
Mr. Aesley, of Long Beach, Calif.,
is in th e city visiting w ith Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. M iller, of 137 Church
stre e t.
Would you like to have yours now?
V isitors from San D i e g o -
Mr. and Mrs. B enjam in V aljean
and th re e sons, of San Diego, Calif.,
a rriv ed in th e city S aturday to spend
a few days as the guests of Chief of
Police H atch er and fam ily.
V isits F rien d s H ere—
Field
Against th
L eaves for Spokane—
Vacationists are warned to beware of the valise crook.
pictures which show how the crook works.. He comes along
bag as shown in the upper photograph, slips it over your bag
away as shown in the lower photograph, which pictures the
your hag.
Here are two
with a hollow
and carries It
teeth holding
Mr. and Mrs. N orris, of Corvallis,
a rriv e d yesterday fo r a few days
JEWISH RABBI WINNER
1 of a ssa u lt w ith in te n t to k ill was
visit w ith Dr. and Mrs. P arsons.
OF PICNIC PORKER first placed a g ain st them , b u t was
On M otoring Trip—
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Sept. late r changed to a ssa u lt and bat-
Mr. and Mrs. Em il Peil. Mrs. E lla 1 1 — Several hundred R o ta ria n s a t a tery.
M ills and Miss Lydia McCall left, ro tary club picnic h ere drew for a
th e la tte r p a rt of th e week for a 150-pound pig offered as a prize,
trip th ro u g h n o rth e rn C alifornia. a n j R a bbi Joseph B latt, of Tem ple
S cott’s ’ \ alley is one of th e places
Israel held th e w inning »tum -
to be visited on th e trip.
her. H aving no use for a pig, the
F IN A L P R E S E N T A T IO N
rabbi offered it to F a th e r A. F. Mon-,
Stopping in A shland—
not, p asto r of th e C hurch of O ur
TO D A Y
H arry M cIntosh and his m other
Lady of P e rp etu a l Help.
a re stopping hi A shland for a few
It was F rid ay , b u t th e pig was
days and visiting w ith friends. The
alive and w ould keep for a n o th e r
M cIntosh fam ily lived h ere fo rm er­
day, so F a th e r M onnot took the
ly, but m oved aw ay a n um ber of
porker.
years ago, and th is is th e f irs t tiip
to A shland in 15 years. They have
BPS OPERATIONS EXCEED
been living in P o rtla n d , b u t a re now
with
THOSE OF RAILROADS
en r o ^ e to Los A ngeles to m ake
SALEM, Or., Sept. 1 1 — S tatistics
James Kirkwood and
th e ir home.
prepared by th e Oregon public serv­
Anna Q. Nilsson
ice com m ission h ere show th a t 373
Camp F ir e G irls to M eet—
T he Camp F ire G irls will m eet franchises to op erate com m ercial
By B ooth T ark in g to n
Tuesday a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e of I passenger autom obiles and tru c k s in
Mrs. Page, a t 338 Scenic D rive, be­ th e s ta te have been issued since the
A love-drAma as warm
tw een the hours of 4 and 6 o’clock, law req u irin g these perm its was ap ­
proved
by
th
e
leg
isla
tu
re
last
win-
as the Italian skies un­
and will enjoy a p a rty follow ed by
| ter.
a sh o rt business session.
der which it was filmed
A lthough th e com m issioners have
not been able to com pute th e exact
V isits in A sh land —
J .| G K ilpack, m em bership secre­ m ileage covered by these franchises,
TO M O RRO W , W E D ’SD AY
ta ry of the Oregon s ta te cham ber of it was said th a t th e ir op eratio n s
c
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te
rrito
ry
and
m
ore
and THURSDAY
com m erce, was in the city over Sun­
day, visiting w ith friends and inci­ m iles th an a re served by th e several
d en tally looking a fte r business of ra ^ ro a d system s in Oregon
th e sta te cham ber th is m orning, he-
fo re leaving to r M edford a t the noon SIX R AIL STR IK ERS
FIX E D FO R ASSAULT
hour.
ROSEBURG, Sept. 11. — T hree
strik in g railro ad shopm en, W. L.
V isitin g in B ay City—
Mrs. R. L. B urdic an d son Bobby Moen, A. H W ooden and Jo e S her­
a re spending a th re e w eeks’ vaca­ rill paid fines of $50 each in ju stice
tio n in San F rancisco and the a d ­ court last week, and th re e others,;
L. F. L angenberg, Ed E v a rts and F.
jo in in g cities.
H. M iller paid fines of $25 each. The
C arl H a n d s D ead—
! fines grew out of a recent fracas,
Carl H a rris died this m orn ng a t i w hen th e s trik e rs a ttack ed a rail-
11 o’clock a t his hom e on B s tre e t,! road gu ard , J. W. M urray. A charge
with
follow ing an illness of several
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
V E R A GORDON an d
m onths
F u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts will
be announced later.
D O RE D A V ID SO N
FOR SALE— M uir peaches, 5 0c per
apple box. W ill deliver in q u an ­
W illiam W ehrli, of 63 Bush s tre e t
tity. J. A. G ear, 527 T errace St.
The Mother and Father, and
Phone 408-J.
8-2
has re tu rn e d hom e a fte r Having
the entire cast, in
spent th e p a st th re e m onths a t his FOR REN T— F ro n t furnished a p a rt­
ra n c h in e a ste rn Oregon
‘ ‘ Humoresque ’ ’
m ent. P hone 263-R or call 369
H arg ad in e St.
8-2
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls.
LOST— F ille r cap to r W illys Six
We are presenting this to
50 lb. box, 75c delivered. The finest
gasoline tan k . F in d e r please re ­
our patrons at our regular
all-ro u n d apple on th e m ark e t.
tu rn to W m. M. Briggs or Tidings
P h o n e 9 - F - ll.
office and oblige.
8-1
admission price—10 and 35c
If you have established a good credit you
need not feel obliged to pay in full now
SSIGOODSi
"The Man
From Home”
"The
Good
Provider
SAND BAR HOLDS
LUM BER SCHOONER
ASTORIA, O r., Sept. 11.— As a
re s u lt of piling th e lum ber of her
deckload too high, the steam er
schooner H. B. Lovejoy, w hich load­
ed lu m b er a t R a in ie r for San Pedro,
h as lost p a rt of h er cargo, h e r hold
h as six feet of w a te r in i t ( and the
vessel is ag ro u n d on a sand b a r in
th e C olum bia riv e r opposite R ainier.
It was sh o rtly a fte r th e c ra ft left
h e r m oorings a t th e M enefee m ill a t
R a in ie r and headed fo r th e sea th a t,
she took a decided list, losing a por-j
t on of h er deckload and careening
so fa r over to one ^Ide th a t she
shipped w ater.
TO TRADE— Com pletely furnished
10 room a p a rtm e n t house in P o rt­
land, O regon, cen trally located, to
tra d e for com plete hom e in or
n ear A shland or T alent. In q u ire
455 M ountain Aev.
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CATHOLICS FORM LEAGUE
IN KLAMATH COUNTY
KLAMATH FALLS. Sept. 11 —
T he C atholics of K la m a th county
have organized a C atholic Civic
R ig h ts association of K lam ath coun-|
tv. The m ain object is “ education,
of a ll along the lines of A m erican j
principles and th e insistence on the
c o n stitu tio n a l rig h ts g ran ted by the
la th e rs of ou r dem ocratic republic
to all peoples.” Officers chosen are,
P C rum p, se cretary -m an ag er; gen­
e ra l com m ittee for K lam ath Falls.
M esdam es O. W. R obertson, Joseph
B re tt, C harles M aguire. F ra n k How­
a rd and J. C. Boyle, and Jo h n B rett,
Ja m e s D riscoll, J. F . M aguire and
C harles P a tte rso n .
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The importance of the
Lubrication Chart
Different brands of m otor oils
have different bodies. The
safest, surest way to get the
best performance from your
motor is to use the grade of
m otor oil specified on the
Cycol Lubrication Chart.
Cycol has greater stability. It maintains
the oil film between moving parts. It re­
tains its “body” under high operating
•temperatures. It lessens loss through
heat evaporation.
Flush your crank case with fresh lubri­
cating oil and refill with Cycol.
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W E W IL L H A V E A CAR O F
Fir Slabs
on th e tra c k
M ONDAY AND T U E S D A Y
MOTOR. OIL
Price $6.50
A S S O C IA T E D O IL C O M P A N Y
T h is is a n E conom ical F u el
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
“ I n th e H e a rt of T o w n .”
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Cycol is the motor r*1 free from destruc­
tive ‘.‘sulpho” compour . . The new Hex-
eon process, used only by us, removes
them. Destructive “sulpho” compounds
cause ordinary motor oils to break down
and thin out rapidly under engine heat.
including tax.
It Is Time to Lay in Your
Winters Fuel
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