Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 27, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
Jrtday,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local interest.
M ove To F a lls—
BY FEDERAL RESERVE
Big I hree In Arts 'I urn to
Writing Popular Songs
V isiting Mother-
Mr. and Mrs. J. P o tter and
family of Seattle are guests at
the home of Mrs. P o tte r’s moth
er, Mrs. A. H. Russel of North
Main street. The P otters could
not come in time for the family
reunion so are having th eir visit
now, on their way to th eir new,
home in Los Angeles.
cohvict then of sih?
Ja2i religion is th at which
prefers cheap vulgarity to rev-
^fehtlal frprship of Alinight God.
It is religion minus brains and
plus sensationalism . It is a state!
GARDEN CITY, July 27.__ °* miQd which cannot appreciate
W hile his passengers peacefully the beautiful dignity of the Ang-
slept, Eddie Stinson, a s airm an. I loSaxon words of the Bible, but
completed the
first non-stop applauds the use of-such words
flight between Chicago and New
York today. He arrived here at
8:30 a. m., today, by eastern
daylight time, having left Chi­
cago a t 11 p. m., Chicago day­
light time last night.
The plane has accommodations
M is s
for seven passengers. The trip
H
u rie i ”
was made as an experim ent and
Stinson did not try for speed.
n d t./b ilf
Stinson believes he can make the
journey in six hours and will a t­
5\ 3
tem pt the re tu rn non-stop day­
light flight tomorrow.
'dafhhable fools.’ It is C hristi-
anity taken in capsules.
it is
the choice of the easy, the pleas*
ant, the second class and th a t
which does not involve sacri-
fice.
SAN FRANCISCO, Ju ly 27.—
Production and distribution
in
the tw elfth Federal Reserve dis­
Classified ads bring results.
trict during June, although pro-
ceeding at levels below those of
the first q u arter of the year,
have continued in norm al or
g reater than norm al volume.
with full employment of
Back From Synod—
classes of labor, according to a
Rev. C. F. K oehler and Rev.
sum m ary of business conditions
r
E. H. Edgar returned to Ashland V isiting R elative
cff the Twelfth Federal Reserve
Tuesday night from
Eugene,
Mr. Clifton Morris of Puyal-| D istrict by John P errin , ch air­
where they report a strong and lup, W ashington, arrived in Ash- man of the board and fe d ^ a l re ­
inspiring m eeting of synod was land recently, and is a guest at serve agent of San Francisco.
held. Mrs. Edgar visited with Mrs. the home of his au n t and uncle,
Loans of m em ber banks and
Koehler during the week, going Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clapp. Mr. discounts of the Reserve bank
io Central Point Sunday, where J M orris intends to visit in Ash- have increased m oderately, the
Rev. Edgar conducted the mor.i- land for some time.
rep o rt shows.
JAZZ RELIGION MAY BE
i’lg services. Tuesday night they
OUTGROWTH OF MUSIC
Production and shipm ents of
M
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held a service in Jacksonville, and Visit M edford—
lum ber declined during June, W H I T E M A N
DOROTHY
.N E I L A M
sta r ed to th eir home in Lake-
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 27.—
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clapp and and new orders received were
T E R .R J5S
view yesterday morning.
“ Jazz music has captured the
family, with Mrs. Jergenson were sm aller in volume' th an in th e
popular mind so successfully
business and pleasure visitors in previous m onth or in June. 1922.
Leave F or Toledo—
th a t the im m ortal compositions
Lum ber mills ren o rt a sufficient
Medford Tuesday.
C. W. Wilcox and two sons,
of Mendelssohn, Mozart, and
quantity of unfilled orders still
Chester and Tayne leave this week V isits Friends__
Handel are appreciated only by
on hand, however, to necessitate
for Toledo, where they r-ill v. ork j Mrs. Nancy Sisemore of 140 capacity operations.
a select few,” said Rev. Dr. H ar­
»he rest of the summer. Mrs. Wil- Lincoln street retu rn ed to Ash-
old Cooper, local Congregation­
No appreciable decline in the
al
pastor.
cox and the other children ex- land Tuesday, a fte r spending a volume
of projected
building
“ IJpve we now come to the
pect to follow before school opens, week and a half visiting with construction was indicated by
age
when the populace demands
' uey are retnrning to th e coast tor friends and acquaintances in figures of the building perm its
•’•r. v\ ilcox s health.
.
Hill
jazz
religion?” he asked. “ Is it
issued in the principal cities of
now necessary
to use profane
the district du rin g the past
R e tu rn s F ro m K e l s o -
and
vulgar
language
in order to
m onth. L abor continued fully
To R eturn Home—
Mrs. C. W. P riest and little
Mrs. Edna Young
of San employed, a fact which is a tte st­
daughter have ju st returned from
a week’s visit in her p a re n t’s Mr ! F ran c k «°< who has been spend- ed bv th e difficultv encountered
and Mrs. Josep hCyr’s, home in i lDg the PaSt five weeks visiting bv farm ers of the district in se­
Kelso, W ashington.
borne folk8< Mr- and Mrs- p - J- curing adequate h arvest help.
The downward
movement of
Mrs. Cyr’s friends will be son I ,S mith ° f M onntain Avenue, will
prices
which
began
in May con­
She
ry to learn th at she is not at all leave for home Monday.
TODAY and TOMORROW
tinued
d
u
rin
g
Ju
n
e,
Perkin
well and her illness was the oc- will be accompanied on the trip
by her sister. Miss E thel Smith. points out. The general level of
casion of Mrs. P rie st’s visit.
price« as shown by the United
‘I had the idea first as a picture,
Million Dollar Artists
States B ureau of Labor’s index
Is Im proving—
F orm er E d itor H ere__
but some way I could never get it
num ber of wholesale prices d e ­
Pool Talents
worked into a scenario.
J. M. P o tter and family, of Se I G. S. B utler, who hasf been
clined 2 per cent.
Im portant
at dinner ode night I out­
attle, are among those encamp­ confined to the Community Hos­
individual declines which con­
lined it to Paul V hi’einan, uh<»
ed a t the auto park. They are pital for some tim e, with a frac ­
Perhaps no bet.er proof of the
tributed to the general fall in growth of the dance business can said it would be a dandy waltz
en route to Los Angeles.
Mr. tured hip, recently had th e cast
prices were those imported for be found fnan tl.e announcement and suggested that we make a
—in—
threesome of it bv c . J ’ H t ; it, I k i n x
P o tter was form erly a resident removed., and it is expected th at w heat andb uilding m aterials.
ju st made that Marshall Neilan,
j
y
Terriss,
com;»»»»r
'Ha,
w
o
n
­
of Ashland having owned and he will be out in two weeks.
director of the screen, Paul
derful tune ‘Three n >),- j,
,;le
J A nother m onth of favorable genius
Whiteman, world-famous orchestra
edited the Tribune here for sev­
growing w eather greatly bene- leader, and Dorothy Terris, Ameri­ M orning’, to write th e w o r d ,.
eral years.
He discontinued V isitin g H ere—
AA e did, and here's
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fitted the crops and it appears ca’s best known woman lyric writer,
< i
publication of the Tribune and
Jack Bell, an express m essen­
have co-operated to produce a jazz
Everybody Likes
shipped the plant out in 1906 ger between San Francisco and th a t the total volume of agri­ hit.
*4;
—of—
T o furnish a single dance in an
Good Bread.”
This is his first visit to Ashland Ashland, arrived in the city last cu ltu ral production will be g reat­
My woqdfcljul or)£,w-,tn-iv<r i n
evening,
these
million
dollar
artists
since th at time and he is su r­ night with Jack Bell, J r., who e r th an last year. Livestock of
have called out all their best talents
prised in the changes and im will visit a t the Chas. Loomis
for the production of “W onderful
You may be sm all— you may be large. Either way__
th e d istrict are in good shape.
One”.
provem ents completed during his home for several weeks.
druminjjLove’j loveltjht a-jlcamtoj 1 s u .
A
thrilling
dramatization
of
bread
is your staff of life. Bread is a food that is all
"But it’s worth the trouble when
absence. Mr. P o tter claims the
food.
the
novel
in
which
the
you think of the millions who will and I believe my idea is going to
distinction of having been the
ANOTHER ATTENDANCE
dance to that piece,” muses Neilan, have a tremendously large audi­
Goes to Sacram ento—
strength of human emotions
first newspaper man in southern
RECORD BROKEN AT CAMP director of the current film success ence, for the popular song in this
SALLY ANN BREAD
R. F. Brown, who w ith his
vie with the unlimited fury
"Minnie", who is known to thou­
Oregon to advocate prohibition.
dance era is tli? :rtedit..<i of emo­
sand -
”
■wife and son have been visiting
The big, plump loaf— wholesome, nutritious, delicious
tional exo-
•'•ouR-inds.”
of the elements in chaotic
Fresh every day.
in Ashland from O akland, left
A nother record was broken at
H ere Visiting—
turmoil.
recently for Sacram ento, where the Ashland Auto • Camp last
Mrs. R. M. McClary, a sister
The w rapper keeps Sally Ann Bread fresh and clean
he will live in the fu tu re.
night, when 68 m achines were
I t will be known as the Am­
of Mr. W. H. B artgess, is in Ash­
—also—
from our bakery to your table.
erican Exposition Palace and
registered.
There were also a
land for a fh o rt visit with her
< (
will occupy the first two floors
num ber of hold-overs, and the
PLUNDER > >
brother. Mrs. McClary and her Passed Through—
LITHIA BAKERY
of
the
w
orld’s
largest
construc­
total
num
ber
a
t
the
camp
was
m other, Mrs. Pentecost, expect
Rev’ and Mrs- C. E. H ulet
“ A Good Bakery”
tion, and which overlooks Lake
STOPPED HIS PAINS
to leave in a few days for Salem, : Wi,h Eve,vn and W illiam H ulet, about 68.
Michigan.
The main entrance
Oregon.
’j of M errell, passed th ro u g h Ash­
The record for cars in camp
to
the
Exposition
Palace will op­
I was suffering with a severe
land la /. week on th e ir w ay to was made early this m onth, when
ROSEBURG, Ju ly 27.— John
en
into
a
luxurious
lobby, which cold, headache, backache and
V isiting Son—
the Synod at Eugene. From there 100 cars were in, bi^t this is the D. McGraw of Coquille was a r­
will be finished In w alnut- pains in my abdom en,” writes J.
Mrs. Emily Penie o.d of Salem, they went to N ewport for a two largest num ber th a t ever came rested here, charged with con­
Dring, Newport, R. I. “ After
trib u tin g to the delinquency ot trimmed panels and will be dec­
©regon, Is in Ashland visiting; w eek’s outing,
in in one night.
a minor.
He has been honey­ orated throughout with p ain t­ taking Foley’s Honey and Tar in
w ith h er son, W. H. Bartgess of
—
There were over 340 'people
conjunction with Foley C athartic
mooning at a hotel here with his ings.
Wimer street.
Mrs. Pentecostt V isiting Here—
in the 85 cars a t the camp.
Tablets
I was entirely relieved of
17-year-old
bride,
who,
before
rep o rts herself
d e lig h te d w ith i Mrs. Sherwood, of M ontague,
The following is a list of those
W
EED
MAN
HELD
FOR
JURY
her m arriage was Vivian Schrim-
my Cold and pains.” Coughs re­
Ashland.
California, is visiting th is week registering:
RESULT OP AUTO CRASH sulting from Bronchitis, Asthma.
sher. It is claimed by the g irl’s
with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lsimkin.
Roy G ardner, San Francisoc. m other th a t the license was pro­
B ack from Vacat ion—
Sherwood plans on re tu rn
W EED, Calif., July
27.— Hay Fever, Croup and W hooping
T. R. Perkins, Oklahoma City. cured under false pretenses, the
Pending a fu rth e r investigation Cough are quickly relieved with
Mrs. Bartgess and her daught-l
to M ontag«* in th e n e a r fu ­ E. A. W alden, Long Beach. A.
witness
falsely
sw
earing
th
a
t
the
j
of the circurntjances of the Foley’s Honey and Tar. The larg­
ture.
er, Mrs. Bosqui returned home
C. McClaskey, Seattle. Joe Fin­ girl was 18. It is understood
death of L. Reed, who was killed est selling Cough medicine in the
Tuesday evening from a three
ley, P ortland. M. O. Foster, the
m
other
will
seek
to
have
in an autom obile crash on the M orld. Sold everywhere.
w eek’s tpip to P ortland. New­ B ack from Trip—
Beaumont, J. R. King, River- the m arriage annulled
and the highway near here, L. Scalise,
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A- Freeburg retu rn e d
to side.
port, Seaside and other beach
re- (
W. A. Holcomb, Baker. w itness who swore the girl was
Weed rancher, was bound over
were accompanied ^ b l a n d yesteiday from a trip Paul Pietsch,
■orts. They
San Francisco. 18,
arrested for perjury.
Mc- to the superior court by the ju s­
by Mrs. C. A. Brown, a relative by auto to Spokane, m ak in g the F ran k Weple, Susanville. Leon I Graw has been returned to Coos
tice of the peace, and is being
trip via B aker Ci»/ and B urns. F abre. Jr., Portland.
of the B artgess family.
H. N. county.
held under $3,000 bonds.
Mr. F reeburg claim s th e title of Marcy, H unting P ark.
R. C.
Scalise was blamed by the cor­
champion hard luck m otorist, as McKay, NewW estm inister, B. C.
Not Official—
CHICAGO TO HAVE MODERN o n er’s ju ry for
R eed’s death.
D. M. Spencer, head of th e' he had Kix Puncture3 in one day J. L.| G ebhardt, Biggs.
S. A.
BUILDING POR EXHIBITS W alter O rr of Medford, who was
Ashland American Legion, Post on his trip.
Norris, Corondac.
Mrs. H. K.
driving the ear in which Reed
joiner is considered " " ir s r n r th e ^ 'jin b ’T 'en u 'vv “store ' ' ’i'l
Sell,illg’ t,ll‘‘ eus‘
14, states th a t a man claiming
Miller, Oakland.
CHICAGO, Ju ly 27.— A new was riding, testified th at a high­
Wm. Rudolf,
to he a t i d i e r , and who is sel­
Los Angeles. F. Dixon, Seattle. and m odern exhibition building way truck atruck his machine
heartily endorsed by all particular s h o p ^ rs
8 # l‘y they are
ling magazine subscriptions is
Geo. L. Putnam , San Francisco. for the display of trade shows when he stopped to avoid a col­
hot an official representative of
products— the finest lision with Scalise, who had cut
H. J . W arner, Portland. Cres­ and farm
the American Legion, and th at
in
America—
is to be established in to pass another car.
sey W escott, •Colusa.
Harold
the m agazine the man is repre­
P o tter, Elm onte, California. W. here for the benefit of the num ­
The ju ry
recommended th at
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senting is not an official publica­
S. Shippey. Porterville.
C. O. erous varied industries in this highway trucks reduce their
tion.
Brown, Fairfax. F. B. Arnold, vicinity.
speed.
MEDFORD, J u l y 27.— As a Aberdeen, W ash. A. S. Hawk,
A. & L. Oysters, in large No. 1 cans, at
New Sewers—
result of the s’uooting of H er­ Portland.
E. A. Brown, P o rt­
New sewers are being con- man W alters, o n H um bug creek land. J. J. H etland, Burley. J.
structed op Granite str^e upon in the upper A pplegate country J. H allet, Fairbanks. Dr. C. R.
th e property of J. A. K elts, L. last Sunday n ig h t by Dale Mc- Giles, San Francisco. C. S. Ar­
Federal Brand Canned M ilk-B est in the Northwest,
N. Stevens and Tom P ravtor. , y’ th e la tte p was arraigned in nold, Vancouver, B. C. L. W.
Justice
Tay-lor’s
court
yesterday
Miller,
Van
Noys,
California.
G.
T he Ashland police received com
plaints to the effect th at the old on a c h arg e o f “ w ilfully doing C. R obertson, Lincoln, Neb. C.
sew ers were unsanitary, and the a“ 3Ct \ hi<>h * rossly injured the E. B arnes, Flint, Mich. A. C.
construction of new ones was or person o f a n o th e r.’’ McVay was Adams, Toppenish. W. H. Jo h n ­
released on $54)0 bond. A charge son, San Francisco. H. Detrick,
dered begun at once.
i
assai’At w ith a deadly w’eapon New Plym outh, Ida.
H. R.
is
still
•pending against him.
STchor $f.88.nd Sack8- Vim $1-95- O '»™ . Olympic or
Boyd, Santa Anna. C. D. Smith,
Visiting Relativ^
Drifted Snow $2.05,
MeV*ay main tained th a t the Glendale. R. Terrill, San Lean­
Mrs. C. A. Nimicks and Mr. shoot /ng'
was 'purely accidental, dro, Calif. D. Fields, W atts. B.
and Mrs. Dean of M
i n n e a p o l i s , ' .
‘
I ana »hat Wafcters received the
Amaizó, Refined Corn Oil for salads í
M innesota, arrived
in Ashland ioad th a t was m eant for a dog C. Falk, Vancouver. L. W orth-
iH E p rin ter has lost much in the
and cooking, pints 27c, quarts 53c.
ley.
Fresno.
M.
V.
Holiday,
for an extended visit with their
. 0
past
because
of
his
m
istakes
™ ...
w hich McVay Zhad m istaken for Fresno.
F. Klipper, Houton,
relative. Mrs. Fielding of Gran-i a coyote.
Heinz Mustard
in business judgm ent, but his
McVay will be held
Seedles Raisins
Crisco
ite street. They pla9 to rem ain and no f u r th e r action will be Texas. F. W. Dolhy. New Mea­
15c bottle ..
custom ers have lost far more in
bulk,
2
lbs.
..
3 lb can
dows, Ida.
E. A. Johnson,
In Ashland for several weeks
failure to tu rn his skill to th eir ad­
tak en u n til W a lte r’s condition is
W aldeburg, Ohio.
D. G. Bell,
vantage.
Business men can get
j defin i tely determ ined.
Extra Special M other’s Wheat Hearts net weight 1 lh 1*> nv Ramiior or
San Francisco. N. W. Pendleton
To go to Portland—
vastly more out of a p rin ter than a
seller, our price, 2 packages, 23c.
g
'
0Z’ Re^ llar 25c
Reno. R. K. H annon, Richmond,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Robison
low bid, and it is reasonably certain
R el te r e s htheum atlsm
Calif. F. A. B aum garten, Ana­
and Mr. and Mrs. George Robi­
th a t they can get less from the lowest
H alf a X / # & ? " iPPed With ZinC '•i*PS’ I707“ 1“ 111 'Oi.'.l, pints, 83c, qnarts 98c.
‘T
can
sim
ply
say
th
a
t
Foley
heim.
W. E. Smith, Ontario. F.
son will leave tomorrow on a
bidder than even the low price calls
trip to Portland. They are mak- K idney Piflls gave me relief from A. McConnell, Livingston, Calif.
for; because while he may find it
Ing the trip in torder to be pres­ rheu matlc. pains, and have not E. R. Jeffers, Oakland. V. A.
necessary to sell his product a t a low
ent a t a motorcycle hill climb use<\ su p p o rts fc(r the last six Taylor. Oakland. T. G. Rosen-
price, his dilem m a forces him to
(Limit one lot to a customer).
R. A. May,
which will be held in tho Rose wee ks (im d to use tw o ). The quist, Vancouver.
strike as hard a bargain In delivery
bea.t
proof,
you
can
have
th
a
t
Fol­
City on Sunday.
Louisiana. E. W. Udack, Cald­
Royal Baking Powder, large 12 oz. can, 40c, 2% lb. can $1.19. 5 lb, $2.29.
as his custom er does in buying.
ey K idney P ills are effective Is well, Ida.
T. J. A rm entrout,
Choose a good p rin ter; he can help
th is, th a t since they cleared my Portland. E. Knox, Ottowa, 111.
20th Century Coffee—Best in the West.
W orking on Factory—
you build a better business if you
Perry N orton la now w orking: Z L T “ ° f 'u r' c acfd- haTe been A. P. Jensen, Seattle. L. C. De
will let him.
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°> pain and depres-j Buch, Eugene, Ore. H. W ent-
«
on • the
box factory which th e '
J
sio
n
,”
W.
H
unter,
Los
Taylor lum ber company is build-i 7 ”° ’, wrffea J
■worth, Fresno. F. Sterling, Le­
Really No Better Places To Trade Than These Stores
tec s t the foot of M ountain a v - ) £ X
Rh6U* banon. J. C. Dixdn, Los Angel­
« » . A qnnntlty of lumber
u “1 ,
'
“ d es.
C. E. Spencer, Esardena,
ASHLAND STORE
being delivered a t the site a n .lln
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7 re"eved Calif. A. L. Gage, Portland.
MEDFORD STORE
Ashland, Oregon.
378 E. Main
« r k 1. progressing r n p .d k
i
K
PIlla-
31 North Central Ave.
j everywhexo.
l i J* Classified ads bring results.
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H erm an F. Stoakes and family
will leave Ashland Monday for
K lam ath Falls, where they will
make their fu tu re home. Mr. Stoa-
kes has been transferred from the
Ashland S. P. shop to be car fore­
man a t K lam ath Falls.
Priscilla
Dean
THE
Sally Ann Says—
FLAME
LIFE”
E
Century Grocery
Saturday and Monday They ( )ffer
E
14c can.
to the
Lowest
Bidder?
Can 10c.
PALM OLIVE SOAP—4 bars 25c.
12e
25c
SUGAR, BEST CANE,—10 pounds, 98c.
pound 35c, 3 pounds $1.00
TIDINGS PRESS
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