» A lti TW!»®« fifi LOCAI AND PERSONAL NOTES C O Á £/ I , >■ ■ » , , __ - _ - « . „ // , t • - * . • t Dally Chronicle ol those who come ac « > í. | I M > M fri eSire€8riHll9l3lSagMRUrill| 000,000 in 1922. Meantime our It is quite natural, adds the Week-End at Prospect—- rlll'^ to Tennant, they will pn-W< predictin' IWted ?*" ?rod,UoCA,°? gr/ ^ f^ n .2O,12?« Trade Record, that we should not Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shutts and make the trip by motor. _ tons in 1814 to 6,000,000 in 1850, only head the list of coal oroduc- Mr? and Mrs. John Pinneran spent Stltes Sippfies betmei en- 2<000,000 in 1900, and 608,000,000 ing nations but that we supply in the past week-end at Prospect, Moves To »New Home— «Mni >nd nn- b-wf a t ——*-*- *“ the. ‘^ r e c o r d year 1918, drop- normal years from one-third to m i m en*M I 0î Wtnvs Pin8 to 411,000,000 in 1922, the,-nearly one-half of the world’s out- Oregon. The party left Ashland Lotkn Agee, who recently pur­ «rttmL Our ttldenroifld ceal lowest record s,nce 190S- - iP®4: A world geological congress Saturday and returned Monday chased* the C. D. Wood property SUUliv it m nra thM h«M »W - The share which thc United * hlch m et. ia Canada just before morning, having enjoyed the va­ on Gresham street Is moving into! auR"J IS iuOla IRSfl M l lB3t states supplied of world output in t“e war with the special purpose cation and outing offered by the the new residence. Mr. Wood and I of tfafl BOtifB warii thc years immediately preceding discussing the coal reserves’ oL the . war averaged 38 per cent., various parts of the globe came Labor Day period. Many-Inquiries' family will occupy the house left! advancing cent, ic . conclusion —— '"“’-•»5 to tv about auuui 47 per C CUX. in 1° q . t^ 7—1 • 1 that •••••* * the ***» United v m iiv u have been waited as to the con­ vacant by W. F. DeWitt. closing year of the war, then slightly more than one- The — t j the dosing , d s“ghtly dition of the roads toward Pros­ dropping to 40 per cent, in 1920, flali „ world s known “coal re- ---*»-•* •* • e than 35 _er serve, estimating our own under- pect. -«These .local tourists report On Boulevard— 1922, in which coal. supply at 3,854,000,- that there is a stretch of five miles which is in poor condition, the iver returned to her home in ‘°rd ° v ^ u* ^ atlOnal CitT Bank of since 1908. 000,000,000 in Canada. 996,000^000 - remainder of the road being fir3t ¡ Bog M w bavins visited at U b ^ h t X o r l i s ' c “ ? $ £ S J h e United State,, despite the in China, 403,000,000.000 « S A S S E S ’ in Ger- class. '¡i.- C has. R o b e rtso n hom e on th e stood at 1 ,141,600,000 short tons in low Production of 000,000,000 in Great Britain. M ihari«} arsdai, September «■> out In the different parts of the ! PLANS BEING OUTLINED Scores of care crossing the sier* natid&i FOR RED CftOSS PARLEY ra on wetk-t-nd holiday excur* .. This error whs made due to a *-— •— slcrs were forced to turn back transposition of the lines and the : article should haVa read that Mr. Johnson stated that although many people believe the Kian 13 dying out that it is in fact rapidly gaining in all parts of the nation. COURT REVISES CONDUCT OF BIG-HEARTED FATHER . . Aug. 6— Howard , Gaekell may think he’s a big i hearted parent,, but what his wife thought had much more weight ' with the Domestic Relation Court - of Chicago................. Not only does he refuse to hold ! onto a job, she complained, and j not only does he gamble one night | and fish the next, but he brings B, u lev a rd fo r se v e ra l days. M iss ,1910> the earliest official, figures, 1922t> sfdl far o u tra n k s th e o t h e r , T h e se figures suireest th a t the gobs of icecream home to his chil­ Vu lesoti is w ell kn o w n h e re , as had advanced to 1,478,000,000 in coal producing. co untries o f ^ h e \U n ite d S tates alone w ould be able Rooming House Renoval ed- dren late at night so that they eat The Bell rooming house 01, As! land baa been l,pr form er I,ome th in dropped’ 17^/XX).'ioo"*n logical S ^ v e y ’ th“ ’ 1922 ’t S ^ T S f ’¿ t h " " ' h o m e n n i n b rM d 'fo r” a H h e m se lv e s 3ick an d th e n c a n 't Fourth Street is to he completely renovated and redecorated by the Exit Quietly— the w ar, and stood a t ap proxi- ®tat,ed ,n to n s» w as U n ite d 14,000,000.000 to n s w hich we have '■ iss Lourdes Raine recently left of owner, C. C. Gilchrist of Gold' mately 1,332,000,000 short tons in 417,000,000; Great Britain, turned out in the 110 ye with two 1922 2 zoo, WX), 000; Germany, latnnnnnn • m • ining • . began form ed only Hill, came to Ashland yesterday,I Asl ¡and in company 141,000,000 -----— o u r coal . . A ccepting unofficial figures o f F ran ce1 32 0 0 0 ^ ) 0 ^ ’ a b ° ut one p e r c e n t, of th e orig in al women from Portland. Nothing is to start, the necessary operations, su p p ly ’ a n d th a t a p p ro x im ate ly 99 Mrs. Coy, who lias been manag-i know n of h e r w h e re a b o u ts. .Miss prod u ctio n for earlier years, the 000 P o lan d ' u r n m ™ ' w ith r ’d » “ 'p u t grew from 12,- giuin ‘ A ^ ’°00’000’ an d B el’ ------------ ‘ vast a n d valuable per cent- ' ** this R a in e lias been id en tified ing the house left today for (¡old 000.000 sh o rt tons fn J 1800 to 8o!- S u te s has b een ' c o n l u n t l y ^ " rM -rVe sti11-a w a i tr th e of the Hill where she lias other business, se v e ra l high school fu n c tio n s a n d since coal consuming world. transactions to be taken care of. w as w ell lik ed d u rin g h e r school ~ The Trotcr Trots— Mr. Gilchrist lias never lived in life in A sh lan d . - Burnette was graduated from the OLD SOLDIERS VOTE Miss Mabel Trott returned to University of Oregon this spring Ashland, but contemplates to TO MEET HERE I N1921 her home Wednesday an accom­ and recently went to New York move his family here for a short Reunion— A very pleasant reunion of five plished horse-woman ano-rider of where he expected to enter busi­ time. (Continued from Page 1) bronchoes. While at Bly, and near­ ness. Other plans have developed A ho,,«.. h,,i„ ,h . X hw had ° Ot been 25 years, was held by Klamath County towns, Miss to cause his return to the coast. tion of renting ng, “C IU ° at Ashland Pople Unresponsve H k h was r is t lately a t 272 finish-* l o w a 'I ?u i v L v, “ T , L “ HaFVey n Trott was formally initiated into ed for Mr. G -Ashland people cannot be con- : ednesday. The sisters present many secrets that have left their Gold Seeker R etu rn s^ Street grat ulated upon ihe way in were: Mrs. Molly Houston, of n arks, with the linament hottie W. L. Taylor of a well known which they have responded to the Portland; Mrs. Bell Fronk and and adhesieve roll. The term mining engineer from Colorado, New Employ son, Charles, of Portland; Mrs. ‘‘good scout” was conferred on and California who has been look­ convention. According to the vet- ’ erans for as yet, no address of Mrs. Emma Murphy has resign­ Hill, of Seattle, and Mrs. Sam • he local yonng woman as her ing over property In Northern welcome or hearty endorsement ed . her position at the Pacific Tel- Bennett, of Medford. Mrs. — E. .... M. jhrucr coming ------ ------- thru ten day’s California in the neighborhood had been extended. aDd Telegraph Offlce where Wilson and Mrs. Harvey’s daugh- strenuous exercise. To sample the »he has worked several years, to ter were also present. Mr. and ■ toffee brought home, Is to smell of the Salmon River Mountains, returned to Ashland this morning ¿teccpt^ tlm position recently left Hill, of Seattle, accompanied by'Incense in a Chinese temple. Mr. Taylor is very efficient and has open by Miss Alice Poor at the Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Fronk and been connected with mining op­ Swift & Co branch office on A St sou are en routo to their homes Merchant Home— erations for many years. Mrs. Murphy will have bookkeep­ from an extended motor trip in Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac and ing and clerical work, peculiar to (he south and stopped in Ashland Mr ?nd and Mrs. Leo Furgeso.. Well Earned Vacation Comes__ ______ that office to take of. to be present at the reunion. 1 ave returned tc their respective Ashland society will be glad j Several ol the Committeeman h m - after enjoying a shor: va- ? ..’ aca charge of taking care of the W e a lth ToRed Bluff— '«•i.m. ,bí ” rB^ a7 , BrokOT,'" “> 8tarte4í enterle8 tor lh- K eksen County Mrs. E. J, Fraley and family Geo. Ogg, in company with G. today tod a, for Salem where she wll. P, Ir were in town yesterday a n i W. Davis of Illinois River and W? left Monday evening for Red Business Woman Departs— visit friends for two weeks. Fol­ U Hayfer, left yesterday Bluff, Calif., where they will join Mrs. Nellie Powers, has gone lowing her visit in the Cherry left instructions that any person from Ashland that contemplates for th® Ogg Placer Mine, on the Mr. Fraley for the winter. Mr. to Forsyth, Montana on a busin­ city, Mrs. Baker plans to go to Fraley recently left for the south entering any sort of produce or .Sacramento River, near Delta, Cal. ess trip and expects tb be gone six St. Paul, Minnesota where she to establish suitable accommoda­ to prospect until either good or weeks. Mrs. Powers Is well known will visit a month. She plans to live stock in the exhibits should get In touch with the local Chamb- poor returns can be ascertained tions for his family before they in Ashland and Medford for her return to Ashland the latter part ero f Commerce here it is to have to the satisfaction of the miners left Ashland. Mr. Fraley has business transactions. of October. charge of the commercial depart­ making the trip. charge of all enterics from Ash­ land ment in the Red Bluff school. Alaska Wonderful— The enteries for the fair are Mrs. Shelton Entertains— Mrs. James Rudd of Liberty St. Visit Leslie Family__ coming in rapidly according to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Logus and has returned to her home after the members of the Fair Board family of Portland were in Ash­ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reid and son, visiting in Seattle and Alaska. and they expect that there will be land from Saturday until Mon­ Wesley, spent the past week at Mrs. Rudd was thoroughly pleased more produce and of a higher day visiting at the home of Mrs. the Ira Leslie home in Eugene. with the trip and had the pleasure quality than ever before. Th Leslie family recently moved Logus sister. Mrs. G. L. Shelton of seeing many of the wonderful on Third St. They drove from to Eugene and are very comfort­ ably situated. Grace Leslie plans natural resorts that have made Eugene— Booth Kelly Lumber The Lithians entertained mem­ Portland in a machine. Alaska famous. to enter the University. bers of the society at a luncheon *'oniPany goes on 10-hour day. yesterday noon at the Hotel Ash­ Yellowstoue Visited__ Nelda Cafe Manager Leaves— To Attentd Funeral— land. The Lithian Octette provid­ ERROR IN STORY OF KU Mr. and Mrs. w . J. Leland of Mr. and Mrs. Avery and son, ed music during the lunch hour Mr. and iMrs. J. Sells, of Red KLUX KLAN CORRECTED C m L “’’I m ân. have come lo Ashland lo nt- Bobby of the Nelda Cafe have gone with their booster songs and sev- ana M Loleita Pierson tend the funeral of the late War- to San Francisco on a business ’ eral toasts were given by" fluent Due to an error in the Tidings and Mrs. Leland’s mother, have’ ren Williams. Mrs. Sells is a trip. Their stay will be indefinite members of the Lithians. yesterday in the story of the Ku ^ “rned from a lengthy tour o f ‘sister of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall are car­ S. A. Peters, Jack Peebler, Cly­ Klux Kian meeting held Monday orthern states. Montana and the! - _____ ing for their home in the Belle­ de Young, Andy McGee, and night the Impression was given Yellowstone Park were i view district during their absance. Sheik” NcNair told thrilling deer! that Mr’ Johnson, the speaker n- hided in Mining Magnate Visits — their journr-y. hunting stories that grew to im-! fr0,n Portland. made the state- Jin. Logan, one of the w ealth-! Elder, M Leaves— mense proportions, but provided) ment ^ at ihe. Kian was dying i< st mine owners In Southern Ore-! n A_... R etum s to Ashland— R. S. Comstock expects to leave gales of amusement for the en- fcon, passed through Ashland yes­ Misa Haz 1 Smith, who has been tomorrow for Silverton where he thusiastic business men. terday en route to his home at employed in Mc(Tee*3 s to re fo r sev- ! G will make his future home with ra n ts P a ss The luncheon given yesterday having recently tak- er.il y e a rs, h a s re tu rn e d fro m his neice, Mrs. Burch and also was the first of the series to be a ' i over a mine in Shasta County. m o n th s ’ v a c atio n Several tou rs Mr. Logan worked the Simonds Miss Comstock. Mr. Comstock given weekly on Wednesday at in C a lifo rn ia wn »re plans to visit friends in Sutherlin the same hour and all Lithians Fiw.no vo„,ev “ W a,,l0• Wb‘'* in order that the trip will not be should avail themselves of the Finishing Today < -»-i* a m illion d o lla rs in p lac e r fe s tiv itie s . as lengthy. opportunity to attend these meet­ gold d u rin g th e tim e it w as be­ GLORIA SWANSON ings, says Grand Fizz, V. D. MiF ing p ro sp e c te d , fo r m any years, f Mr. and M rs. G eorge J e n k i ed that he and a boy companion store Tuesday evening, at 7:30 to m s. P ro s p e c ts Good— M rs. J e n k in s fo rm e rly troni the University, have start- plan stunts to be given at the Coun manv ^frien h 1 Ab ' a,ld Mr8’ Floyd Lewis ar- A sh la n d a n d has ed to hike to Oregon from the ea stlty Fair grounds on Ashland Day that will be glad to know i ' m r 'riV' d &t the T‘ E’ Hadfield h°me visit here. yesterday to visit indefinitely. By starting from Tonopah, Nevada, the party drove to Colorado, Visit Ashland Friends_ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. c . Stanley thence to the Yellowstone Park and son, Cleve, of Ontario. Cal. and on to Ashland. They are pleas­ were in Ashland Tuesday even­ ed with Ashland and may decide ing as the guests of Mr. and Mrs to locate here. fcherrn Powell. To Visit Sister— Tomorrow and Saturday Mrs. Denton and children mot­ Dr. Jarvis in the South __ You may be 1880 to appeammuu, Friends of Dr. Geo. O. Jarvis ored to Medford today to attend but some place in your frock you may be interested to know that business matetrs and recreate. will have a 1928 mental miMT.-uii.ui no definite word has been receiv­ This lady makes hePs in the slit which Medford Visitors— ed by relatives or his assistants, reaches from neck to waist in the Mrs. Alice Baldwin of Klamath that indicate at what time he may back, disclosing a mere slice of ^¡n be expected to return to Ashland. Falls has come to Ashland to and of the material embroidered with Having left the Sanitarium two spend the winter with her sister, lame whiSh also makes the under part weeks ago. he is attending to bus­ Mrs. Kentner on Factory St. Mrs. of the skirt. iness matters, incident to his pro­ Baldwin Is very well known Jn The drapery at the waist line is Ashland, having , visited many fession, in San Francisco. higher at the back for the 1880 times here with here sister and and higher in front for the Egyptian other relatives. Visit Parents— ones, according to M. Henri Creangc^ Teaching— Mrs. Floyd Creason of Duns­ the authority on fashion. Here we have that delightful arrangement of muir is visiting at the home of her Miss Mabel Moore has begun parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Good materials in the back, which b known her school on Willow Springs rather disconcertingly as on Hargadine St., Miss Dorothy, where she will teach this Wint­ woman drapery and bow. Its deri­ the young daughter of Mrs. Crea- er. Miss Moore i3 very well known vation is from the careless “get-your- aon, la visiting her grandparents here. seJf-out-of-the-suds-at-aoy-cost” man­ with her mother. - ner in which the folds ire drawn Popular Teacher Visit«— across the front at the waist and the Returned Yesterday__ Miss Myrtle Farrar, one of the overskirt is hiked up in back. The Mrs. Max Camps, returned to most popular High School teach­ bow is a long straight piece folded home In )reka. She has been vis­ ers Ashland has had the honor over into loops, self lined and caught iting sine« Sunday at the home of entertaining, was in Ashland in cartridge pleats at the crater. The of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. last night and visiting school bow supposed to show a little at each Kaegl. Frequent visits have been friends. Miss Farrar, in company side from the front, provided you ate made by Mrs. Camps in Ashland with Miss Mabel Healy, from of a certain slimness. during the past summer. The front of this afternoon dress Langford S. Dakota, is en route is quite plain because it has to go She was the most beautiful, to Los Angeles where she plans Another Vacationist— with it, when the temperature and most skilled, most daring to enter college. The past winter Miss Helen HerrlH, in company has been spent in Montana, but crook the police ever had |o | festivity demand a little bolero jacket, with her mother, expects to leave oweing to the climate Miss Farrar bordered with the same beige Mirro- cope with. And when she" tomorrow for Tennant, Cal., where is glad to leave and return to krepe which makes the dress and em­ stole the district attorney’s she will visit her sister, Mrs. be near Oregon, where she feels broidered like the underskirt with heart— Pieren for the coming weeks. Mr. she belongs. Portland and Seat­ lame in vivid flowers of red and H ere’s melodrama of the pol­ green to the elbows, where the sleeve and Mrs. Pierce are expected in tle, have been visited before go­ ished kind. Plenty of thrills Ashland to accompany the Her- ing south for the winter. suddenly assumes a subtle plainness. and heart-throbs, but no MUST 8E IN SOON PUT ON BÏ LITHIANS sleep. The Court was aghast at the revealations. It ordered Gaskell to pay his wife $15 a week and not to be so naughy. P.ENO, Nev. ¡»Apt 6 Tentative!t0 Donora Pass by the cloudburst. plans for a program and accom Ithough road gangs went td modations for the Red Cross con-! work at once, it will be several ference to be held in Reno, Octob-i days it is said, before the pass er 22nd, have beeh made by a i wili be open to traffic, committee of chapter. The con-; —----------------- ference will be attended by dele- CHECK PASSER SHOWN gates from Nevada and Superior TO HAVE LONG RECORD California. MARYSVILLE Cal., Sept. 5:— The program includes addresses by prominent members of the or­ For attempting to pass a bad ganization, entertainment of the check on a taxicab agent here, visiting delegates; and discussion Winiam Murray is held by the po­ 1 of m eth o d s to in c re a se e ffectiv e­ lice. There were no funds to meet n ess of th e Red C ross in C alif n - the $50. written on the face of i lie check. Chief of Police Smith n ia an d N evada.) says this is not the first offense i in this line by Murray. SONORA PASS iS CLOSED ____ I Reports received from the state III M llI.E V C L O ln m HST bnr^a ot idontlflcalion show that , Murray has served terms from SONORA. Cal., Sept. AI Alameda. Kings and Santa Clara cloudburst at the foot of Sonora Counties for similar offenses us­ Pass, on the high Sierra, sixty ing the aliases of Wolf and Madi- miles from here, Saturday after­ son. He has also been in trouble noon, filled the road for mile in Solano County, the reports say, above Brightman’s will, mud and and defrauded an innkeeper dehiis from two to four feet deep, j Oakland. NEVER before have nationally advertised, highest- grade quality tires been sold at such amazingly low prices. Never before have we sold tires in such volume as we are selling Mason Tires today. And here’s why we do it. We buy Mason Tires for cash, at real rock-bottom prices. We operate on a slim margin of profit. We sell for cash. But our phen­ omenally low prices have doubled and trebled our sales volume. Wise tire buyers are buying- Mason Cords. Because in spite of the low prices, there are no finer tires than Mason Cords. 30x3** CL MAXI-MILE 30x3** SS. MAXI-MILE 30x3** CL. H. D. Oversize 30x3** SS H. D. Oversize 32x3** SS. H. D. Oversize 31x4 SS. H. D. Oversize 32x4 SS. H. D. Oversize 33x4 SS. H. D. Oversize 34x4 SS H. D. Oversize 32x4** SS H. D. Oversize 32M 34x4** SS. H. D. Oversize 33x4** SS H. D. Oversize 35x4 >* SS H. D. Oversize 36x4** SS. H. D. Oversize 33^5 SS- H. D. Oversize 35x5 SS H. D. Oversize 37x5 SS H .D . Oversize Advances to the P arlor rough edges. F00 »45 120 '70 Hundreds of thousand of Ford owners know tin* qual­ ity of Mason Maxi-Fabrics Note these low prices; M M .............................. 8.2.T 30x3 ............................. riding at high speeds, reduces punctures, and pre­ vents rim-cutting. M ASO N- — CORDS MASON L e e d o m ’s T ir e S to r e Beaver Block Ashland 8th WIFE” F80 »55 10ss 1 160 I I 80 1350 FORD OWNERS 1475 1795 1950 1 Cords are the finest cord tires it is possible 1995 MASON to make. Only the best of crude rubbers are used. Mason makes its own cord fabric, rthus insulting 2055 maximum strength and unform stretch The 5-inch tires have 8 plies of cords; the 4-inch, 6 plies; the 2115 1 Cords j ^ have ch 4 phes- In addition. Mason breaker and cushion strips, and 2Ç40 4 extra plies 2 above the bead. This makes for easy BLUEBEARD'S The D rapery o f the Washtub b- 7/* Yo:/r ii Qur'iwi »-J Car,rt G vssafL P p N ’T fancy he- cause you have a curved back noth­ ing can be done ab o u t th is defect th at q u ite ru in s the effect of your best frocks. Ask a Gossard fitter to show -you the cor­ sets d esig n ed to flatten the line of a curved back into erect grace. Understanding your type one of the most important aids to beauty you wii! ever find. Remember that what­ ever your figure may be there arc Gocsard Corsets with just the support you need a t your age and weight to give you the proper proportions of the type to whicii you belong. Gossards arc moderately priced, launder beauti­ fully, will outwear tw’o or even three ordinary corsets and will give you a comfort such as you never knew before. G ossard trad e m arked C orsets as low in price as $2.00 Real Corset Service ^Hs. Gray, our Corsetiere, lias returned from the Gossard training school for Corsetiers. Few stores anywhere can give you better corsetry service than you can get at this Store. ASHLAND. ORE.