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mui m » AtäUfro «Ait« äßiäi» 4 ►»*"»'»>< » » » A M <•» » » r » » »» ♦'»V v»»»»» » » o rt< . • .. n ..,i • 1 • i t ta Ti vaday, September 11, lthid; LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES . i SO Miles 6> Brass Pipe Used iti Newest of America’s Hotel Palaces ' h Y A Dally Chroni«le of those who come and go, and events of local interest. • * ' i ♦ ♦ t ............... • » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » Malta Commander?’ No. 4 family at the lake one week, hut returned to Ashland with them, Knights Templar j . Mas- mlc Hall »• •’ «. Ashland Again Attracts— Special conclave, Wednesday even- Mr. and Mrs. George Smart and ing. Sept. 12, opening in long form, ... . . „ . t Miss Jessie Barger have returned to with drill preliminary to official vis-, . . . , ,, . . „ • -, ! Ashland after year's absence to nation ol Grami Commander. Sept.', , ., . I renew their residence here. These 19. A ll S ir k n ig h t s u rged to bo . . . .. , , , i people lived in Ashland three present. Light refreshments. „ ,, . . . y ea rs a s r e sid e n ts o f th e D ean hom o F. H. JOHNSON, ' E. , C. ! on G „ ran ite o, S t., but le f t A sh la n d to W. 11. D A \, Recorder,. , », , , . . . ■ I to u r C a lifo rn ia . E u rek a , M od esto and $8,000,000 Structure To Be Formally Opened on Oct. 1. *T' Hi! newest palatial hotel in A America, a land of beautiful and sumptuous hotels, will be opened on October 1st at Los Angeles, CaL and will put a period, for the time at Auburn werq visited in turn but nothing proved as attractive as Ash- ; land. Waiting the arrival of house- . . . „ . .. . , hold effects, the party as living at ... , . . ... , the Vista Apartments on Vista St L o v ela n d G u ests— Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ahi of Ger ,, ... . . , . , ber, C a lifo rn ia , v isite d th e p ast w eek . . . . , . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl , , . , _ Loveland on Iowa St. They returned to their home in -the south Sunday T ea ch es H e r e - evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Henry from Grangeville, Idaho are living at The Entertain Relatives— Vista Apartments on Vista Street, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Sherman of Mr. and Mrs. Henry are new guests Bellmont, Calif., arrived Sunday eve in Ashland as Mr. Henry is teaching ning to visit at the home of Mr. at the High school and Mrs. Hen and Mr. A. N. Humphrey at 111 ry teaches in the Junior High. B. Street. . H ere for School— Miss Deter of Coles, Cal., is re siding at the home of Mrs. Agnes „ , „ . Herndon on Beach Street. Miss Deter is attending school this wint er. G rants P ass V isitors— Former Ashland Boys Here— Ira, Elmer and Lee Neville, well know High school boys of 2 years ago arrived in Ashland yesterday to vis- , it their many friends for two weeks. Each one of these young men is em ployed in San Francisco and are using their annual vacation to be in Ashland taking care of business mat ters and looking after the Neville property on , Strawberry I.ane. J. II. Doran and son Herbert, re turned from a vacation which in eluded Crater Lake, Diamond Lake, Lake of the Woods and Pelican Bay. Mr. Doran has become one of the most popular men in Ashland through his connection with the au to camp, and has worked faithfully • wunfl and Inaxperiencad. thia summer. The vacation and out Whan I was a bride I want Into a ing proved recreational for Mr. Dor •hop to purchase socks for my hua- an and his son. Band. 1 was young and unaccustomed to buying men’s wear, and was at a To P ortland— loss When the salesman Inquired what J. H. Phllpott left for Portland rise I wanted. I didn’t have the slightest Idea, but last night. Mr. Philpott will return suddenly I said, “I don’t remember to Ashland with his wife. Mrs. J. IL what size his socks are, but he wears Philpott, who has been at the Port a number fifteen collar.” land Surgical Hospial ge\ eral weeks, The clerk and all other people to recuperating from a severe opera the shop burst out laughing.—Ex tion. They will probably return to change. Ashland the latter part of this week. A Helpful Hint "I don’t know what in the thundera- T o A ttend C o n v e n t io n - tlon is the matter with wy w lfel” Rev. Chaney and pa; ty consist grumbled Gap Johnson of Rumpus ing of Dr. and Mrs. Grej.g, and Mr. Ridge. “She’s everlastingly asking ms and Mrs. G. F. Billings left for Port for money to buy a new dress with or land Monday morning to attend the a bunnlt, or some such fool thing.” annual Methodist conference in that “Mought try giving her a little city. They plan to be in Portland money some time, and see If It wonld make a plumb fool of her,” suggested about a week. an acquaintance.—Kansas City Star. McGee F am ily R eturn— Mr. McGee motored to Lake of the Woods Sunday morning and re turned home late the same evening with his family. ” Mrs. McGee and sons have been at the lake the great er share of the summer, but were obliged to return with the opening of school. Vernon McGee visited thc¡ Alike In That Respect. A traveler In the West some years •go observed a well-executed portrait on the wall of s dark room to a cab in and asked whose picture it was. “That’s my husband,” said the woman of the house, carelessly. “But it Is hung with fatal effect." urged the busbund, snapped MONTAGUE, Cal., Sept 11.— The pole gang of the California-Oregon : Power company is now’ near Mon- I .. . , Uguo erecllng the P°les for tbe Dew ' transmission line of the company, I extending from Copco to Yreka. Holes have already been dug within a short distance of Yreka. The new line follows the road all the way from Copco and its construc tion is for the purpose of making the line accessible by auto. Hereto fore, when trouble developed on the line, trouble men bad to walk or ride horses along the line. A new line. It is understood, is also to be built into Scott Valley The company is expending i 100.000 on new transmission lines in Siski you County this year. Miss Ruth Mars returned to High ¡school yesterday io continue her A darky who had recently married studies this winter Miss Mars has was asked by the farmer for whom he ! been pmninvArt worked how be and bis Mandy were employed at The Overland Shoe Shop this summer. getting along. “Not very well, boss. The fact is Mandy and me we’ve done pa’hted.” TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “Parted!” exclaimed the farmer. "Why, you were just married. You LOST— A pair of eye glasses. know, Sam, you can’t leave Mandy. Please return to Public Library She’s your wife and you took her for and receive reward. 7-2* better or worse.” That s just It, boss,” said Sam. “1 WOMAN WANTED— To do house shore did tell that pahson that I took that gal for better or wus. But, boss, work at the Windburn Lodge, dat gal is wus’n I took her to be.” up tlie Ashland Creek Canyon. Address Bert Moses, Ashland, Bandon proposes new high Oregon. 7-2* school. least, to this form of building con stru ctio n It is built of brick, and Reel, and concrete, and brass and covner—built to last. BIG F I PLANNED post office this season to the extent of twenty-five tons, mostly peaches, grapes and pears. Postmaster Meyers says the fruit has gone as far north as Canada, as far east ns Kentucky, as far south as Texas, and to nearly all the west ern states. , P o tß S GOING tí* FÖR NkW TRANSMISSION LINK W ife W orse Than Expected. ...fhe days when western hotels were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hughes of Grants Mexican trail taverns with patios and Pass were in Ashland last week to corrals has passed. And the later attend the Hedberg Jones Wedding. days when they were ramshackle The Hughes' are former residents Pioneer Reunion— structures for occasional tourists and druunuers has gone also. of Ashland as Mr. Hughes played A meeting to fix the date and make fite new Biltmore, now nearly com basketball with the Elks Club last arrangements for the coming annual pleted, is in the heart of tlie city and winter. represents an outlay of more than Pioneer Reunion to be held at Ash $8,000,000 There are over 1,000 land is called for tomorrow, Wed rooms, each with bath which, in ad Carter F om iy H om e— nesday, evening at the Pioneer Cab dition to the kitchen and laundry Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter and in in the Park., at 7:30 o'clock Native equipment, necessitates the use of 60 miles of brass piping, for the new The exterior of the building is parti nephew, Frank Carter, returned from Sons and Daughters please take no Another feature o f the hotel is the hotel is built for permanence as well cularly pleasing because of a great installation o f immense fans in drums their summer home at Lake of the tice and attend. as for beauty, and the owners have cornice of antiqued copper, giving a on the roof like the ventilators on an Woods last week. The Carter family uo intention of rene^ng the plumb pleasant finish to the sky line of the ocean steamship. have spent the greater portion of the Called to Portland— ing every few years. building, as well as making repairs The new hotel has Pershing Square, The architecture is of Rennaissance and renewals unnecessary because of a beautiful park with a fountain, in summer in the mountains and have Irving Finley, accompanied by period making use of the Spanish, the ever lasting permanence of its its front yard and is at the terminus closed their home now for the wint Mr. and Mrs. Potter who are visiting Italian and French forms and colors. material. of the new Los Angeles subway. ers; Prank Carter, who has been at the Finley home in company with here this summer, epe< ts to depart other guests, left for Portland Sun Beauford Clark has the distinction tain Fred Walters, “blue man’’ of soon for his home in Eugene where day evening. Because of a sud of being the only man who has ever many circuses and sideshows, died he plans to enter the University. den change in the condition of Mrs. been able to stick to Lightning’s ' recently from heart failure, and an Finley, it was thought advisable for back, and the only reason Clark' autopvy was performed, physicians Mr. Finley to be in Portland. De Companion to Port and - sticks is because he and Lightning found that Walter’s body was blue Marshall Barber left last night for tails of her condition were not giv are pals, and the horse just won’t throughout, all of his organs, in Portland, accompanying John eu, but it is reported that her con buck with him. Lightning has thrown cluding the heart and brain, being YREKA, Sept. 11.— Everything is Wright, who has been a patient at dition is grave. more good riders than any horse of the same indigo blue. in readiness for the Siskiyou coun the Convalescent Home for several living. ty fair which will be held at Yreka Walters is believed to have ob weeks. Marshall will return to Ash Here for S c h o o l- Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sep tained his peculiar shade through The rodeo program is the most Miss Bernice Kincaid has house land very soon. tember 20, 21 and 22, and that it elaborate of its kind ever offeredJ chronic silver poisoning which at- keeping rooms at the home of Mrs. will eclipse all former events is as hcre, featured as it is with a pony i tacked him (while working in an Lulu Van Wegen at 400 Liberty St. Mrs. A shcraft M oves H er e » - ■ sured by the board of directors who express riding contest, wild cow milk Australian mine many years ago. Mrs. Perry Ashcraft and children Her brother expects to come to Ash have closed the details for the big ing, steer roping, bulldogging and ' ----------------------------— have moved to Ashland to live this land later where he will also attend gest and most varied line of attra- every other difficult stunt known to KENNETT MAN FREED High school. winter. They are at home on Liberty tions ever offered. the cowboy. Clark is bringing his ON VOLSTEAD CHARGE Street. Elmer Dlx Home— full array of horses and will have a The latest attraction secured is Elmer Dix returned home last California’s greatest rodeo organiza herd of wild cattle for roping, bull School A ttracts— KENNETT, CaL, Sept. 11.— A Vol night from Klamath Falls where he tion. Beauford Clark’s famous dogging and milking. The Misses Wilma and Mildred stead charge against A. Panecaldo Final arrangements for an auto of this place was dismissed by Un Guyger are living at the W. W. Robi has spent the past week. The usual string of bucking horses have been son home on Beach Street. Both good time was featured while away entered— the kind that makes all of show in connection with the fair ited States Commissioner Gans in from home. the boys "pull leather.” Daily per have been completed. It will held Red Bluff Saturday. young women are attending schools formances will be given and will in in a large canvas pavilion and will this winter. Panecaldo was arrested a few Mrs. Gorier Home— clude bulldogging, bronc riding,, pony include all the new models of every j Mrs. Emma Oeder and guests have express, Roman riding, wild cow make of car sold in Siskiyou coun weeks ago in a wholesale raid and Parly Enjoys laike— was charged with having a still in The Misses Bernice, Myer and returned from Lake of the Woods milking, steer roping, bull riding, ty}. Space has been requested by his building. He established to the Harriet Hodges and Mrs. Ruth Wal where they have enjoyed the moun quarter mile races for cow ponies, practically every automobile, truck satisfaction of the commissioner tains and lake this season. stake races and larit twirling. tractor and accessory dealer in the lace, accompanied l»y H. Clarke vis that he bad not owned tbe building county. Clark will bring a bevy of famous ited Lake of the Woods Sunday for a year and therefore was not re Visit Relatives Here ■ cowboy riders and ropers and the Last year’s automobile show was sponsible for the still found on the These local travelers have visitet Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walrod. dau following unscratched broncs; Light one of the big attractions of the fair, many nearby resorts this summer. ghters, Carmen and Ruth of Newport ning, Whirlwind, Blue Blazes, Wild but this year’s show promises to be premises. arrived in Ashland for a few weeks Cat, Sky Rocket, Monarch, Scar Face, much better. There will be all kinds D istinguished G uests V isit— NEW HIGH MARK FOR visit among relatives and friends. Osgood, Little Beauty, Rambling of demonstrations to show the mer Professor and Mrs. Thurber of O SCH(M)L ATTENDANCE Sam, Bald Hornet, Bally Down and its of the different makes of cars, and 1 A. C., were week-end visitors at the School Begins— Blue Devil. tests to show the quality of tires and A. C. Keller home on Sherman st.|, Miss Mabel Trot will go to An Riders and others interested in the other auto accessories. WOODLAND, Cal., Sept. 11— This as the guests of Miss Ivern Keller. derson Creek to open her school rodeo are familiar with most of the city’s high school enrollment is 425 Monday. Miss Trott will be able to horses mentioned, but there is one ‘B lu e M a»” had H eart or thirty more than the school has Popular Young Women T r a v e l- return to her home here each Week that is known from Mexico to Can ever before registered. Principal Wil and Brain of Indigo Miss Qeorgie Coffee and Miss Ger end. ada, and as fear east as Glendive liam M. Hyman looks for a further trude Beide left this morning by Montana, and that horse is Lightning increase in attendance. NEW YORK, Sept 11.— When Cap- auto for different points in Calif QUANTITIES OF FRESH ornia for a two weeks vacation. They FRUIT SHIPPED IN YUBA will visit in Redding, Oakland and Alameda en route to Santa Monica, YUBA CITY, Cal, Sept. 11.— Par Cal., where they will attend Miss cel post shipments of fresh fruits Casey’s wedding. have been made from the Yuba City Park K eeper Home— a« It la Lived. in his “feiifniifa tra its aftd *f Heir Sd- clal Significance,” Tnrin fidrnac vffltes: “Meh any first have come to speak poetry accidentally, for language arose, like other human habits, as a i thing of use. But the charming and ■ delightful expression of feelings and ideas came to be cherished in them- selves, so that what was first an acci- dent In man’s life has become a de- i liberate practice. | “When this creation of beautiful ob- 1 Jects, or the beautiful expression of feelings or Ideas is Intentional, we call It art. “In such Intentional creation and cherishing of the beautiful, man’s life becomes enriched and emancipated. He learns not only to live, but to live beautifully.” The first poem may have been an accident, as Mr. Edinan suggests, but more than one number In the latest lot can be reckoned among cat as tro phies. Friday Ashland Day AT County Fair Store will be closed after 12:30 P. M.—Let’s All Go One of the most satisfactory and best selling lines of silk hosiery in our stock is our special $2.00 Fall Fash ioned Black Cat or Eiffel in a good range of best colors. Black Cat Chiffon Fall Fashioned In Black and Gun Metal ’ KAYSER SLIPPER HEEL $2.50 (Pointed) $2.45 Pair. The best value that we have found in good pointed heel, full-fashioned hose that can sell at a popular price, black Seal, Beaver, and Grey. Kayser Fall Fashioned $2.25 Black, Grey, Beaver, Seal \V ANTED— A dressmaker to sew By Day. Phone Oregon Hotel. 112. 8-2. ♦ ♦ ....................... Black Gat Seamless Silk and Fibre Hose $1.25 hhi i ALOM Y JANE* George Mel fordPR00uCTK>* U JACQUELINE LOGAN GEORGE FAW CETT M A U R IC E F L Y N N WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON G ¿paramount picture Bret H arte’s classic of California in the brave, wild Fifties. Actually filmed in its original setting— among the great Redwoods of the Santa Cruz moun tains. < ( Aesops Fables” and “ Topics of the Day” *» ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ » » « » » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ > ♦ » ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Convalescent Home 153 Granite Street Phone 411-R. Cottage plan— place for every body—real Cheery home surroundings. Our patients like to stay with us and its our best advertisement. Why did we open this home? We found in our renting business many invalids coming here for the mineral waters and our climate, and unable to care for themselves. We saw the need of a sanitarium near the fountains, and I have the vision of a great institution— not to grow like a mushroom in the night, but to come after years of hard work and sacrifice. M rs. W. M. B a rb e r, P ro p rie tre ss. ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ * « » » * * « i * »•-*- Notiee To All Water Users This Refers To Meter Users As Well As Flat Kate You are hereby notified that on and after Sept. 11, 1923 the City of Ashland will be divided into two districts, upper and lower, for irriga tion purposes, tbe dividing line being the Boule vard and Main Streets. That portion of the City lying above the Bou levard and Main Streets to be known as the Upper District will be allowed to use water for sprinkling lawns, and irrigation of acreage ou Mondays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays. Acreage tracts from 6 a m to 9 a m and 4 p. m. to 8 p .m. (Lawns from 5 p m to 7 p m) LOWER DISTRICT That portion of Qie Citv lving below the Bou levard and Main Streets to be known as the Lower District, will be allowed to use the water tor sprinkling lawns and irrigation of acreage; ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Acreage tracts frmo 6 a m to 9 a m aud 5 p m to 8 p. m. (Lawns from 5 p m to 7 p m ) Black Cat full fashioned $2.45 Kayser Full Fash ioned $3.00. Luxite Hose Ribbed Top, Seamless foot, pure silk $1.75. Same in Outsize $1.85 ^ uixv ~nia«tr No Irrigation Or Sprinkling on Sundays Outsize Hose ♦, Today Tomorrow Thursday UPPER DISTRICTS GOOD HOSIERY VALUES $2.00 FULL FASHIONED Lebanon— Cascadi*i road near ly completed. W ater used for sprinkling streets, store fronts or sidewalks prohibited. By Order of Common Council.