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

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE POUR
■Ml
Wednesday, October l ì , 1922
Visitors in Medford—
Tourist Is Arrested—
Visitors from Hornbrook—
f Celebr.Ues B irthday—
METOLIUS RV. BRANCH
V aupel’s on the Boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jackson w ere
C harles H all, of Nevada, who was
Mrs. J. Beers and Mr. and Mrs,
W
ILL
BE
ABANDONED
The p arty expects to re tu rn to
M arcus Woods celebrated a b irth ­
driving th e m achine th a t tu rn e d over George Beers, of H ornbrook, were visitors in M edford Tuesday.
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C
alifornia
in about two weeks. They
day Monday and received a new Wil-
on the highw ay n e a r here M onday business visito rs in th e city y ester­
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
11.
—
The
are
all
old
A shland resid en ts and
lard storage b a tte ry for th e use of
Ashland Lodge No. 23
The event of the season! Am eri- his radio outfit> and needlegs t0 say, Oregon T ru n k railw ay was yesterday have m any friends here to give them
night, was fined $50 when he ap- day.
A. F. & A. M.
can Legion H arvest Ball, F a irg ro u n d s he was delighted w ith th e p rese n i.
peared in Glenn O. T aylor's ju stice
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au thorized by the In te rsta te com- a hearty welcome.
co u rt a t M edford yesterday.
He
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand, pavilion to n ig h t.
L a u n sp ach ’s 7-
m erce com m ission to abandon th a t
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S tated com m unication, T hursday pleaded guilty of having liquor in F or fru it ja rs, lids, ru b b ers, jelly piece pavilion orchestra. Don’t fail
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portion of its line extending from
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
evening O ctober 12. R outine busi­ his possession, which he said, he m olds and su g a r. D etrick s prices to a tte n d !
Sport In the Jungle.
South Ju n ct.o n , Or., to M etolius, a WANTED— Day po rter and bell hop.
ness, brief program and lig h t re- had purhcased a t K lam ath Falls. Au- e a n i he beaten.
The Hippo—If I’d known there was distance of 28 miles.
Ashland Hotel.
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going to be such a crowd I’d have
IS A A C G U G G E N H E IM D I E S
freshm ents.
th o ritie s who investigated the w re c k 1
The application was gran ted on the
LOST— Low er part of gold fountain
G. B ICENHOW ER, W M.
W H I L E V IS IT IN G E N G L A N D bought ringside seats. We can't see recom m endation of the Oregon pub­
found a gallon of m oonshine whisky. To Speak at Nazarene C hurchy-
pen. F inder retu rn to 91 Church
a
tiling
from
here.
Dr.
J.
B.
C
hapm
an,
of
K
ansas
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
lic service com m ission, which provid­
St. or phone 371-R.
54-2*
The Giraffe— I think these seats are
City, Mo., will speak a t th e Naza
SOUTHAMPTON, E ng., Oct. 11.—
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ANNOUNCEMENT
ed th a t th e applicant would in no
FOR RENT CH EAP— One room
rene church th is evening a t 7 :3 0 Isaac G uggenheim , a m em ber of the fine- 1 ean st>e everything.
way prohbt the use of its a b a n ­
T he g re a te st courtesy you can a c -. I wish to announce th a t I will
house; fu rn itu re for sale; rig h t
coi-d your friends is to le t o th ers have office hours in A shland from 0 clock- Mr. C hapm an is e d ito r of m u lti-m illio n aire fam ily of copper
doned grade and concrete bridge for
»lace for bachelor.
Inquire Box
Completing Her Collection.
T, Tidings office.
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know of th e ir presence in the city. 9 a. m. to 12 m ., aud in M edford the H erald of H oliness, and one of (m agnates, ra ilro a d b u ilders and cap­
Helen—People say it Is awfully a public highw ay.
T idings would ap p reciate th is.¡fro m 1 p. ra. to 5 p. m .. 408 M edford the leading evangelist of th e denom - ita lists, died yesterday. His home good of her to m arry him. He has an
’I he
¡FOR SALE— F ix tu res of F o u rth lit.
is in New York.
artificial arm and an artificial leg.
Bu lding. Phone 401 lo r o th er ap- ¡nation,
See P a u lse ru d ’s suits, $15 and up.
m eat m arket. Call 157 Mechanic
Call 39.
Marie (sw eetly)—Yes, abopt the
St.
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pointinents.
Dr. George J. Kinz,
3
2
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M edford I«egion G ives D an ce—
only artificialities she hasn’t got her­
RECOVERING FROM INJURIES
C hiropractor, No. 25, The Plaza.
FOR SALE— Two Ford o u rln g ta rs.
Injure«! at. H yatt P rairie—
The A m erican Legion of M edford
RECEIVED JN R. R. ACCIDENT self.
26-1 mo
Your choice, 5125. Robison llar-
FORMER ASHLAND1TES
Joe Donovan, an em ploye at the
will give a h a rv e st ball a t th e fa ir­
ige.
34-2
Just Nothing at Ail.
H yatt P ra irie dam , was in ju re d yes­
grounds pavilion th is evening.
A
VISIT WITH FR IEN D S
Edw in Stanw ood, a S outhern Pa-
C
odding
H
as
W
ithdraw
n—
, Mr. Cheerup—Look pleasant. my
FOR SA L E —Nice organ in good con-
terday while cracking rocks w ith a
com m ittee has been a t w ork for sev­
n
The fellows who succeed are
W ord has been received in the city eral days in d ecorating the dance cific c ar rep airm an , whose hom e is
d it'o n .
Pilone 293-R or cail at
sledge ham m er, wheu a piece of the
Miss H elene Casey and Mrs. Ida
n e a r M edford, w as badly scratched (}„,se who can smile,
116
Factory
St.
34 1
th
a
t
G
eorge
A.
Codding
has
officially
rock flew up and cut his left eye
hall, and a varied program of e n te r­ and bruised a few days ago in th e
V eghte, of Santa Monica, Calif, and
Mr.
Lowdown—S
u
re
!
T
hat’s
wb;,t
ball. He was tak en to a physician, w ithdraw n his candidacy for m ayor tain m e n t fea tu re s is provided.
local y ard s, when an engine bum ped; makes ’em smile. . What have me i ir . aud Mrs. E a rl Veghte, of Calex­
w here he was given tre a tm e n t. It of M edford. He, w ith P. B. H a rri­
ico, Calif., arrived in Ashland T ues­
into a c a r u n d e r which he was work- other guys got to smile about?
Clever e n te rta in e rs, splendid m u­
is th o u g h t the sig h t of th e eye will son, can d id ate for tre a s u re r, filed
day afternoon by m otor, for a visit
th eir candidacies a few hours too sic and a w onderful floor! H arvest ing, le ttin g th e c a r fall off the jacks
Disagreements.
not be im paired.
with friends and relatives.
Mrs.
late, and a t first decided to go to Bajj; F airg ro u n d s pavilion to night! on which It had been raised , and
“Do you resent the fact th a t a man E arl V eghte will be rem em bered as
does not agree with you?”
1 p inning him b eneath th e car.
B etter insurance a t reasonable court to dem and th a t th e ir nam es jje j>s gOt
replied Senator Sor- ^]’ss Dora Grieve. Mr. and Mrs.
A physician w as called and gave
“Not at al
be
included
upon
th
e
ballot.
-
Plione
211.
rates. Billings Agency.
him firs t aid, a fte r which he w asi gi,u,n. “ in looking over my speeches V eghte retu rn ed to H ornbrook yes-
T h u rsd ay Ilegal H o l i d a y -
tak en to th e hospital w here it was of a good many years ago I find that terd ay evening for a few days' visit
TH E BEST IN TOWN
ATTENTION!
L eav es fo r C hicago—
F o u r hundred and th irty years found th a t his in ju rie s w ere n o t I do not always agree with myself.”
w
ith
Mrs.
Veghte’s
m
other
and
The fam ous Nail F ile T est lad ies’ ago tom orrow , C hristo p h er Colum
Miss C lara K ofran left for h er
,
W e M ake ’E m O nrselves
--------------------------b ro th e r, a fte r which they will re-
first
hom e in Chicago today, a fte r a visit pure th re a d silk stockings can now bng discovered Am erica while seek -',“ ® " * as ser,ous as
Has
the
Last
Say.
¡tu
rn
to
A
shland
for
a
visit
w
ith
Mr.
of th re e m onths w ith relatives in be had a t M illet & Son sto re a t $1.50 ing a w estw ard passage to th e In­ posed. He w as k e p t in th e hospital, | Caller—1 must say, Helen, that your and Mrs c la ren c e Lane. Miss Helen
PLAZA <X>NFE<TIONERY
th e city. Miss K ofran is m aking the the pair. D on't be m isled by cheap dies. In com em oratlon of th is event but will be allow ed to go hom e today husband looks us if he hud a will of
Casey
is
stopping
w
ith
Mr.
and
Mrs.
o
r
tom
orrow
.
The original can only all banks will draw th e ir shades and
trip by way of P o rtla n d , and will im itations.
his own.
H o ste ss-S o he has, dearie; but i al- George Ogg’ 0,1 N orth Main S treet’
m ake several stops en route home, be had th ro u g h reliable dealers, i lock tbg doorg The pogt office force,
ways
add a codicil to it.
I while Mrs. Veghte is a t M.r and Mrs.
1 ii hi TT i .
Read the want ads.
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Fam ous for fittin g and " o a n n g j according to word today, will not
Yeo, th e In su ran ce M an, is s t i l l , q uaiit<es.
2 8-4-w observe th e holiday, and deliveries
doing business in A shland, and is
; will be m ade as usual.
w ritin g m ore insurance th an ever. W orking in D ental P a rlo r—
Mrs. A udrie H ubbard, d a u g h te r of
If you w ant good insurance, give it
Cheap in su ran ce is costly a t any
to him , and “ spend the differen ce.” N ate H igh, is w orking in the den tal,
t price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t rea-
Office, 114 Oak St. Phone 274-J. parlors of her b ro th er, L ester H igh,
i sonable ra te s, see B illings Agency.
in O akland, Calif., and is doing
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! E stablished 1883.
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nicely.
¡í/V.
R ogue R iver P ion eer D ies—
New
fall
suits
on
display
a
t
P
aul-
H
arvest
B
all
Intornia!
W esley Ingram died a t his hom e
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In response to num erous inquiries
in Rogue River early M onday m orn­ se ru d ’s
,
'
from
A shland people, th e com m ittee
ing. a t the age of 85 years. He had
in
charge
of th e A m erican Legion
been a resident of the Rogue riv er | Serving on Jury —
George
Dunn
is
in
M
edford
a
t-
H
arvest
Ball
has sta te d th a t th e a t ­
valley for the past 40 years, com ing
tending
the
United
S
tates
court
as
fair
will
not
be a fancy-dress ball,
to Oregon from C alifornia in 1872,
b
u
t
will
be
very
inform al. T he large
a fte r having crossed the plains. The a ju ro r.
fairg
ro
u
n
d
s
pavilion
has been tra n s-
fu n eral services w ere held a t 2
A P P L E S — 20 ounce pippins, 75c form ed by a novel schem e of decora-
o’clock th is afternoon a t the P resby­
box
delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
tio n - typical of th e h arv est, and all
terian church in Rogue River.
! is in read in ess for th e big crow ds
In a'ddition to
which will a tte n d ,
T w enty-three acre ranch w ith im ­ Shopping in City—
the
splendid
dance
m
usic by L auns-
plem ents, tu rk ey s, chickens, cows,
Mrs. H ughes and Mrs. B arker, of
heifers, b arn , house, all goes for H ornbrook, Calif, Xvere in the city pach s pavilion o rch e stra , th e re will
be several a ttra c tiv e specialty acts
$5000. R easonable term s. A shland shopping yesterday.
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betw een dances. The adm ission price
R ealty Co.
32-3
NOTICE
will cover all charges to n ig h t, in-
I will not be responsible fo r bills eluding check room and refresh-
To Make Home Here—
contracted
by th e Skyline M ining m ents
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H iner, who
a rriv ed in A shland a few weeks ago com pany a fte r October 10, 1922.
Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main St.
(S igned)
GEORGE ROBISON.
have ren te d th e property at 606 Iowa
Phone
465.
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33-2*
stre e t, and will reside there.
Local and Personal
&
Chicken
Tamales
Owners who have driven the good Maxwell
many thousands of miles have found that
it is not only most comfortable and eco­
nomical, but so well built that it requires
practically no expert mechanical attention.
Cord tires, non-skid front and rear; disc steel wheela,
dem ountable at rim and at h ub ; drum type lamps;
Alemite lubrication; motor driven electric horn; unusu­
ally long springs; new type water-tight windshield Prices
F O B Detroit, revenue tax to be added: Touring
Car, *885; Roadster, *885; Coupe, *1235; Sedan, »1335
A .W . W ALKER AUTO CO.
Phone 18
MEDFORD, OREGON
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