Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Wednesday. September 8«,
LIST OF AWARDS MADE AT
STEINMETZ CARRIES HIS
of King George, and he would seat ' ermnent has mapped out district» ot
TROUBLES WITH HIM himself again. A third chanoe was the country, and each Judge has to
never given, and there used to be
NEW YORK, Sept., 26.— Charles a hurry and scurry of stalwart police cover his own area in a certain timea
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
It is also reported that in the very
P. Steinmetz, generally recognized
local interest.
men to take the conscientious objec­ near future the wig and gown and
B e e » » !“» With this issue, fhe Tidings will print the (nil list ot as one of the world’s electrical wiz­ tor by the scruff of the neck and boot
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all the other things associated with
ards who recently startled the coun­ him out of the courthouse.
Business in Portland—
~ ' . day. w hek w l à t i g to r '^ « --< h in i.. awnrds made « the reeent Count, Fair. Owing to the extreme length
the English courts in this country
try by his prediction that one hun­
H. W. Hartman left this morning ' people want sunshine'. The rain an installment--will be printed dull,; until completed. The list is printed
But
that
was
only
the
beginning
in the past will be abolished by the
dred years hence the working day
for Portland where he will handle which has fled from Ashland te m - ns furnished, nnd the render will not th .t winners In each clnssidentloa would be shortened to four hours, of the fun; another objector would ! order of the Free State
business relative to his connection porarily, evidently turned' TO snow do not appear according to rank.
takes his problems with him when he -take it on himself to begin where
with the Hartman Syndicate.
gees to his camp,'.in the M o h o w k f 6 departed one left off, and he too,
in its hurried departure and coated
valley. A short time ago he was seen -wou^d
ejected,
Grizzly Peak with a smattering of
Here from Talent—
HORSES
white. Nearby hills are likewise
out on the river alone in his canoe,
After three or four offenders were
'A.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McMahon of turned into Christmas ' Tree> attire
drafting
board
athwart
the
bows
of
deait
with in this way the judge gen-
Prize Amount
Standard Breeds, Mare 4yrs. & over
Talent were in Ashland, Tuesday v is -: and make the younger generation Kirtland Farm
2nd 8 4.00 his craft, hard at it figuring on an in- erally began to lose patience and
itlng friends and shopping. They are wish for snowballs. The sale of um­ Centra» Point
Standard Breeds, American Bred Saddle
ventlon.
threatened to have the next one cast
occasional visitors here
Mare
brellas and overshoes have leaped
into prison. In this country, how­
J. W. Lawton
Standard Breeds, Mare over 4 yrs.
As Well As
over one day, accordring to mer­
3rd Ribbon . Warrenton to have dry color fac­ ever, going to prison for such offen­
Medford, Oregon
Birth—
chants. Thq deluge yesterday after
In One Of
ces is no disgrace, and the judge s
tory employing 20 men.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ram­ noon brought streams of Ashland’s C. F. Waters
Standard Breeds, Mare, 4yrs. or over
warning was usually unheeded. A
1st
8.00
ey, September 25, 1923, a 10 pound hills onto Main Street to be depos­ Medford, Oregon
dozen or more who had no inten­
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ramey are ited in the gutters-and main streets. Mountcrest Ranch, Stallion, 4 yrs.
1st
tion of taking part in the comedy
12.00
Morgans, Stallion, 2yrs.— Champion
residents of Harrison Street.
Cars that are habitually parked were Hilt, California
1st
always were ready to go to jail for
8.00
Morgans, Stallion, lyr.
washed and drenched.
sitting down.
1st.
8.00
Morgans,
Mare, 4yrs.
Former Residents Visit—
Oh! yes it rained.
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1st
10.00
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The reading of the King's Com­ » ♦ ♦ ♦ > t I » M » t » « ♦ > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Morgans, Mare, 2yrs.
’ •
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sams, well
1st
».00
mission used to be great sport and
Morgans, Mare, 1 yr.
known Ashland people, who are now
DUBLIN, Sept. 25.— With the
State Industrial Accident Commis­
1st
'8 .0 0
it
is missed nowadays by the boys
Morgans, Mare, 1 yr.
living on a farm near Rogue River, sion has paid back a 28 per cent
2nd
4.00 coming of Irish freedom there are when they go to court. But gone I
Morgans, Filly, under 1 yr.— Champion
were Ashland visitors this week and dividend, the rate paid during pre­
1st
8.00 changes noticeable in the Iris^ soon will be the old order of things
Morgans, Filly, under lyr.
called on many friends.
vious years. The 28 per cent divi­
2nd
4.00 courts of justice. The English royal in the Irish courts. The Government
Morgans,
Get
one
sire
dend came at a time when private
1st
10.00 coat of arms has disappeared from now intends to dismiss half of the
Quarter-sawed Oak,
Morgans, Produce 1 mare
R etu rn Horn«*—
insurance companies were making
the judge’s bench, and. qu - longer at
lfcv
10.00
Kirtland
Farm
judges
and
cut
the
other
half’s
salary
Percherons,
Stallion,
2yrs.
&
under
3
Miss Alice Butt of Atchison, Kan­ inroads Into getting business In com­
3 Drawers, fine 24x30
1st
8 .. o the opening of the session is the in two. The Irish people have lost
Central Point
Champion
sas, who has been visiting her cousin petition with the state.
King’s
Commission
read.
1st
inch M irror—Perfect
8.00
patience with judges who drew im­
Percheron, Stallion lyr. A under 2
L. H. Gallatin and family at Valley
The King’s Commission was rather
1st
8.00
Condition.
mense salaries and worked three
Percheron, Brood Mare, Syrs. & over
View, has returned home. She will
1st
8.00 a picturesque thing and was read months every year and never more
Portland calling bids for Burn-
Percheron, Produce of one mare
visit a sister in Yuba City, Cal. en
xSt
8.00 by the clerk of the court from a par­ than four or five hours each day.
Collins
A
Emmons,
Percheron, 1 Reg. Percheron Mare. Cham p.llt
Butt
comes
here
fre-1
side'
and
R°
39
Island
bridges.
route. Miss
10.00 chment the size of a newspaper to An example of this was seen in the
Medford, Oregon Percheron, 1 Reg. Percherou Mare,
1st
fluently in summers to avoid hay I
10.00 which was affixed a lump of sealing late Croker will suit.where the judge
Dr. O. A. Glteen Belgians, Belgian, 4 yrs. or over
1st
ASHLAND FURNITURE
fever, which afflicts her in Kansas.
12.00 wax as big as a man’s hand. The did not sit until eleven o’clock in the
Medford,
Oregon
_
COMPANY
She has made some warm friends
clerk, in solemn tones, started off
morning, took an hour for lunch and
wYiile here.
CATTLE
with: “Stand up while the King’s
94 N. Main.
rose at half past four. Now the Gov-
T. S. Johnston
Shorthorns, Bull 3yrs. or over, Champion 1st
Commission
is
being
read.”
And
then
10.00
Ill At Home—
Shorthorns, Cow & Calf
1st
12.00 the fun began. Everybody stood up;
Edwin and Donald Fraser left
Shorthorns, Cow 3yrs. or over
1st.
12.00 the clerk began Dis reading: “Oyez,
yesterday with H. E. Hulls in the
Shorthorns, 1 Helfer, senior yr.
A RESUME CAUGHT BY
1st
8.00 oyez, all ye good men and true— ”
Hulls machine for Eugene to enter
Shorthorns, 1 Helfer, Junior yr.
THE IDLE SHOPPER
1st.
5.00 and no sooner would he get that far
—TODAY—TOMORROW
the University. Edwin Fraser has
.Shorthorns, 1 Helfer, Junior Calf
TMC THEATER StAUTIflA
1st
5.00 than some fellow in the gallery would
A. C. Joy & Sons Herefords, Heifer— Junior Calf
been City Editor of the Tidings this
(By Miss Lithla)
2nd
3.00 promptly sit down, refusing to stand
Ashland.
Ore.
Herefords, Breeder Calf Herd
summer and returned to Eugene to Keep the rain from beating__
2nd
5.00 while a British King’s words were
-ALLAN DWAN
E.
O.
Coleman
Herefords.
Senior
Yearling
continue his studies in Journalism
Against you and be well dressed
1st
8.00 being read in court. The watchful
He is a Senior and expects to grad­ with a silk parasol or umbrella. No Phoenix, Oregon
crier, ever on the lookout for any­
Herefords, Bull— 2yra.
uate before the end of the year. one is. safe to., venture from home Jas. Campbell
1st
10.00 body showing disrespect to the King,
Herefords, Cow and Calf
Donald Fraser is also a Senior, ma­ during these fastidious days without Medford, Ore.
1st
12.00 would cry out: “Man down!” for all
£>
Herefords, Cow and Calf
joring in Geology and has attended protection against the elements. Silk
2nd
6.00 the world as if giving the alarm that
Herefords, Cow, 3yrs.
Stanford University. Mr. Hulls will umbrellas with hand carved tips and
2nd
6.00 somebody had fallen overboard from
Herefords, Helfer, Junior calf
visit Portland and other northern handles with amber rings or straps
1st
5.00 a liner; and immediately the clerk
BEDE DANIELS
cities before returning to Ashland. assure you against being lost. The Mt. Crest Ranch Herefords, 3 bulls
*»•
1st
15.00 would stop, reading.
The offender
HI;», California
Herefords,
3
bulls
NITA
NALDI
2nd
new ones are short and don’t dangle
7.50 would promptly stand up when or­
Herefords,
2
bulls
Q
S>anMutMlQUm
Army Expert Visits—
1st
in the way when you’re walking.
12.00 dered to do so, but as soon as the
Herefords, 2 bulls
General Freise, acornpanied by his Every school girl needs an umbrella
2nd
6.00 clerk was under way again he would
Herefords, Bull, 3yrs.— Champion
wife and family and attendants, as well as their mother and it Is al­
Luxury, fashion, all that money can buy—and a lovt
1st
10.00 sit down, and again the crier would
Herefords, Bull, Senior yearling
stopped in Ashland yesterday to call ways safer to have one than to be
2nd
4.00 give the alarm.
that seeks happiness in this world of tinsel. Edith
at the home of Mrs. D. L. Minkler without.
Herefords, Bull, Junior yearling
«
1st
8.00
The offender was given another
W harton’s sensational novel in a million-dollar
Bull, Junior yearling
who is a life long friend of Mrs Good News for the Tanned people__
2nd
14:00 chance, but his legs apparently would :
setting.
Herefords, Bull, Junior Calf
Freise. Owing to the critical condi
1st
5.00 not bear him at the eloquent words
Who have spent the summer in
Herefords, Cow— Syrs.
tion of Mr. Minkler the party waf the open and have forgotten how tan­
1st
12.00
not able to visit long at tht ned they really were. For the most
Herefords, Cow— 2yrs. Senior & grand Chmp ls t
10.00
Herefords, Cow— 2yrs
Minkler home. General Freise is formal occasions the skin must be at
2nd
5.00
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Herefords, Cow— 2yrs.
stationed in Washington and is head its height of perfection. Lemon soap,
Herefords, Senior yearling
of the chemical department of the delightfully refreshing as a skin whi-
1st
8.00
Herefords, Senior yearling
United States Army. During the wat tener and ¿leanser. Lemon shampoo
2nd
4.00
Herefords, Heifer— Junior yearling
lie was stationed in France and upon| win bring out the golden lights in
1st
8.00
Herefords, Heifer-ï—Junior yearling
his return has been active in hit the blondes locks or deepen the mys­
2nd
4.00
Herefords, Heifer— Senior Calf
duties. The party were enroute from terious shadows for the brunettes]
1st
5.00
Herefords’ Heifer— Senior Calf
Los Angeles to their northern home rich coiffure.
2nd
3.00
Graded Herd
and stopped a few hours here yes If it Is Raining—
1st
10.00
Breeder
Young
Herd
ter day.
1st
10.00
Or if the wind is blowing, or, if I
Breeder Calf Herd
1st
10.00
you ar© motoring and your hair is
Get
one
sire
Sees M a i l ) ’ Sight»
more -th a n -free to ramble, pull a I
1st
10.00
Get one sire
Mrs. J. E. Angwin returned last I 1Oft. silk knit cap over your head and
2nd
5.00
e cow
1st
evening from a months trip in Call- your troubles are glittering in their Kirtland Farm
10.00
forma. Mrs. Angwtn declares her fewness. Yellow. b, ue and broWQ
I
™ Milking
Bull Junior Calf
trip to be a succession of delights I combined to make one cap a delight
2nd
4.00
Cow, 4yrs. A over
3rd Ribbon
and came home much earlier that) while gray and tan are fitting for a
Heifer, 2yrs. A under 3
she wished to. Oakland was visited 3ma,i boy Tbey are made tQ f|t
1st
10.00
Helfer, 2yrs. & under 3
first on her trip staying there sev- h e a d and are temperment or if you-
2nd
8.00
Made of all wool I’ .] » ;»?»•] Made of all Velour with
Helfer, Senior yearling
2nd
eral days with her parents. Pacifc I re fastidious wear one of these caps
8.00
Heifer,
Senior
yearling
«rove and Monterey, including all I w-ith a brush wool sweater.
3rd Ribbon
Over Plaids, with Fur fancy Braid trimming, Bea­
Helfer, Senior Calf
cities en route were visited by the Blankets are always made__
1st
5.00
Produce one cow
party motoring from
Oakland.
1st
10.00
Col hip and Venetian lining. verette Collar and striped
Betty Lee 4th, Mar. 4. ’23
Leaving there after many pleasant
1st
5.00
Venetian lining.
Count Madngal 1076886 Jr. 1st
days, she went to Hanford, Cal. and romping with a great, big wooly
10.00
Champion
visited at the home of an old-time •omforter that signals every ounce
Shorthorns, Betty Lee
friend. Mrs. Angwin had the pleasure M youth to exert itself. Throw one
1st
15.00
Shorthorns, Reau Flower
of visiting the ruins of Berkeley I 3Ver the couch when you’re w eiry
2nd
7.50
Shorthorns, Lady Sunshine Lass
en route to her home here. Thou-1 3r cuddle one on the floor for the
1st
12.00
Shorthorns, Flower Lady 3rd
1st
8.00
youngsters to play on. They aren't
Shorthorns,
Lady Shaatina
mainly San Francisco and bay cities! hurt with wear but make you feel
1st
8.00
were lined in machines, resembling I repaid for every thought you enter
Shorthorns, Sunshine Countess, Jan. 3, ’23 2nd
3.00
Shorthorns, Red Count, 3-16-23
a gigantic parade awaiting their I tain.
1st
8.00
turn to view the ruins. Mrs. Angwin | Splatter, splatter, splatte:
Shorthorns, Flower Lady 5th, 9-26-22
2nd
4.00
Made of Plaid, back and all
describes the scene as terrible yet
1st
15.00
Right onio your v bent . d , ™ , Onnr- i 0 R- „ Btt p Farm
Or Guernseys,
’ ’ Bull— Syrs or ° over
’ er
Velour, some full lined oth­ Made of Overplaids with
wonderful, as the devastated area mteed waterproof aprons in all col-
1st
«
7 ’
? Zy
12.00
Guernseys, Bull— lyr.
ers partly lined with Vene­ quilted lining in shoulders
is compared to a cemetery laid waste] irs await your inspection to >.i keep i
1st.
10.00
Guernseys, Bull— Senior Calf
tian.
or remains of San Francisco follow-1 your newest frock free from all spots
1st
8.00
and sleeves.
Guernseys, Bull— Senior Calf
ing the historic earthquake.
I when you’re working In a hurry.
2nd
4.00
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Guernseys, Bull— Junior Calf
Mr. Angwin accompanied her to , These aprons can be made like new
1st
8.00
« . Guernseys, Bull— Junior Calf
Oakland, but returned to Ashland I by brushing with a clean damp cloth,
2nd
4.00
Guernseys, Cow, 4 yrs
after a short visit in the south. I amoving all objectionable particles
1st
15.00
Guernseys,
Cow, 4yrs.
Friends will be glad to hear of thel ¿hat might make the apron deterio-
2nd
7.50
Guernseys, Cow, 3yrs.
return ot Mrs. Angwin and learn I rate. Some ar© frilled with a bit of
1st
12.00
Guernseys, Heifer, 2yrs.
more of her Interesting sojourn in ] ?olor, others are bound with contras-
1st
10.00
Guernseys, Helfer— Senior Yearling
t'alifornia.
I ting material.
1st
8.00
Made of Velour and Novel­ Made of all wool Polo Cloth Mtule of Overplaid Velour
Guernseys,
Heifer—
Senior
Calf
1st
Complete the Babies L a y e t te -
5.00
Guernseys, Heifer— Junior Yearling
Dahlia Display Beautiful—
] With a pair of tiny silk slippers
ty Polo with good lining and in shades of Brown,
1st
8.00
some ancl Polo, full lined and some
Guernseys, Heifer— Senior Calf
The window display at Elharts of] spattered with bits of dainty em
2nd
3.00
Beaverette Collar.
with F u r Trimming.
with Coney ami Beaverette
Guernseys, Heifer— Senior Calf
prize dahlia’s is one of the most I broidery. Hangers, enameled
3rd Ribbon
Col
lar.
Guernseys, Produce 1 cow
varigated and colorful ever seen in j wreathed with French flowers, will
1st
10.00
■9
Guernseys, Produce one cow
Ashland. Every size, color and var­ always keep the tiniest frock» free]
2nd
5.00
Guernseys, Graded Herd
iety are to be found in the assort­ from wrinkles and unsightly creases.
1st
15.00
Guernseys, Graded Herd
ment and gazers are mystified at You’ll experience multitudes of sat-|
2nd
7.50
Guernseys, Breeders’ Young Herd
the processes which produce the isfactlon in buying these tidy, fix­
1st
12.00
Guernseys, Breeders' Calf Herd
flowers with exceptional merits. tures.
*
1st
10.00
Guernseys, Breeders’ Calf Herd
Mrs. Elliart received first prize on Wear a Kuma Part—
2nd
5.00
EACH
Guernseys,
Dairy—
5
cows
her flowers displayed at the County
1st
All silk Umbrellas in several Boys All-Wool, rope stitch
25.00
When you wear tailored white I
Guernseys, Advanced Registered cow
Fair recently and is now .offering blouses that have opened cuffs. Cuff
1st
15.00
good shades, made with fan Pull-Over Sweaters in good
Guernseys,
Advanced
Registered
cow
Rain Proof Umbrellas for
the opportunity of sharing these links have given away to . modern
2nd
7.50
ey handles. Take advantage colors for school wear.
Guernseys,
Get
of
sire
wonderful specimens with flower Kumapat, that won’t be lost but
1st
Women and Children iu
10.00
of this special value.
Guernseys, Get one sire
lo\ers who care to reserve bulbs for insure a jaunty and finished end of I j obn g
2nd
5.00
blatck only. Onlya limited
your sleeve. Gold and silver and com- lehtand Z
,3 '
’ BuU- Jr- C ,lt
summer bearing. See the display!
1st.
8.00
miBuber to sell at this special
binations will pleas© the heart of the Co ¡¡ns & Em
price.
Jerseys, 1 Registered Jersey Bull
Euler College—
wearer.
„„„
1st
10.00
I mens
Jerseys, 2 Registered Jersey Cows in milk
Miss Ruth Purdy left this morn­ Romance and Old A g e -
1st
25.00
Jerseys,
1
Registered
Jersey
Cow
ing for Corvallis where she intends
1st
15.00
Shaded with candle light and mel­
Jerseys, 1 Registered Jersey Cow
to enter O. A. C. Miss Purdy grad­ low shadows of whit© moonlight iy-j
2nd
7.60
Jerseys,
1 Registered Jersey Cow
uated from high school her last Romance and Old L a c e -
3rd
Ribbon
John Bohnert
36-in. wide in a good range
Jerseys, Bull— 2yrs. under 3
spring and has made friends through
1st
12.00
Shaded with candle light and Central Poiht Or
T
V
omen’s
silk
and
wool
Hose
of patterns. Both light and
EACH
her employment in The Oasis. Many mellow shadows of whit© moonlight j . R. McCracken j
g SeQi
in
Black
only,
size
8
^
to
10
lying
on
mirrored
floors
remind
one
Talent>
Ore.
*
,
7
’
®
1
dark,
in
good
weights
for
parties and functions were given
1st
5.00
“ Our Speeial” 3 It» stitched
V ” ®78’
o .
previous to her departure for her of Cashmere Boquet. It is delight- j . E Judy
Take advantage of this spec Downs and Pajamas.
2nd
3.00
Bat,
foil comforter size. This
’ °
Senior Calf, Jr. Champion
pleasure by her many friends who fully cleansing and radiates pure J Medford, Ore.
ial value.
& Grand Champion
special price for Thursday
regret her leaving Ashland. She will beauty with a faint perfume.
1st
8.00
James Lathrop Jerseys, Heifer— Senior Calf
reside iu Waldo Hall and probably Furs as worn this season—
3rd Ribbon
only.
Medford, Ore
major in Commerce.
And one store is having a special I a . T. Lathrop
Jerseys, One yr. under two
2nd
5.00
66x80 Heavy Cotton Blan­
showing of luxurious garments while Medford. Ore
Where is the San?
66x80 Fine Wool and Cot­
another is displaying squirrel, mink Mt. Crest Ranch
kets in fancy plaids.
Fat Cattle, Steer lyr. under 2
Last week everyone who yrlshed and fox in all fashionable pieces and HIJt, Calif
1st
10.00
The Quality Store
ton Blankets.
Fat Cattle, Steer under 1 yr.
PRICE $3.75
for anything wished for rain. To- chokers.
1st
8.00
Fat Cattle, Steer under 1 yr.
PAIR $5.98
2nd
4.00
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♦ W-W-i
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
JACKSON COLINI Y FAIR, 1923.
S A V E IC E
FO O D
PROVOST BROS
I
I Daily JMews Letter ••
Refrigerators
DRESSER
$25.00
Glimpses Into The
Season Fancies
■THE GLIMPSESI
of '»f MOON')'
S p e c ia l S a le ojf C o a ts
For Women Misses and Children
BUY YOUR NEW COAT NOW AT A BIG
WOMENS COATS
WOMENS COATS
$29.!
WOMENS COATS
r
$22.00
SAVING
$28.00
WOMENS COATS
,
$19.85
Children’s Coats
Children’s Coats
MISSES COATS
$9.95
$4.98
$18.35
SILK UMBRELLAS BOYS SWEATERS
- $4.48 EACH
Silk and Wool Hose
$1.00 PAIR
$3.48 EACH
Cotton Umbrellas
$1.00
Outing Flannel
28c YARD
Comforter Bat *
$1 .00
E. R. ISAAC & GO.