Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND D A IL Ï TIDINGS
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
locM interest.
Friday, October n», iftsá
Real
Estate
Active—
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COLORADO
TOURIST
RETURNS
¡RADIO
SUPERVISOR
A
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W. R. tt tlliams, who owns a this week. Mr. W illiams reports u.
1 *4 The
\ u W alter Herndon home on
EXCEED TAXES FOR 1928
VISITOR AT M EDFORD farm eight miles east of Ashland on good grain crop and an abundance
Eighth street was sold this week to S
♦ John K an ax o , who will h a re posses-
n F v v rn
the K lam ath Falls road, is in town of work, this year.
MEDFORD, Oct. 3 9— O. R. Red­
fern,
United Stages radio supervisor
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for the seventh district, arrived in
Masonic Calendar
NOTICE— Overland Garage 'goes
Medford last night. This m orning he
Thia Week
¿o Btristly cash basis November
conducted exam inations for am a­
Friday— Special m eeting, Ashland n r8 ^
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teur and commercial radio opera­
L odge. F irst D egree.
tor licenses in the city hall. This
Saturday— DeMolay •rganW aUen, To Attend Harvest Ball—
evening at 8 o'clock a i n e r t i n g will
Masonic Hall.
Showing the latest enations in the world of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Baughman and
be held in the city hall for the pub­
family will leave this evening for
lic. All things of interest pertaining
Ladies Suits, Dresses and Hats
One Move C alls for A nother__
Shasta Valley to spend the week­
to radio will be discussed. It Is
. E. Leer family have moved end as the guests of relatives of Mrs.
hoped all people interested "in radio
from Liberty and Ashland streets to ' Baughman. They will retu rn Sun-
will attend. All phases of in terfer­
550 Allison street, now occupying
evening, if not Saturday, and it
ence will be reviewed. If ¿hose in
Che house vacated
by the C. D. 18 Planned th a t they may attend a
attendance desire to form a radio
~
Wood family. H ubert Bentley and !arge harvest ball, which will be regain health. They have rented the ■
club at this meeting, it will be done
Don’t forget the dates—Don’t forget the Show
C. E. Thompson house on Ashland
PLAVS TRUMP card
family have taken an apartm ent in given during the tim e .they are
and
under
the
name
of
the
Rogue
* AMOVS DIVORCE SUIT
the rooms above the L lthia Bakery i th ere- Gala festivities and worlds of street and will spend the w inter!
River Valley Radio Club. Radio op­
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recently renovated and prepared for m errim ent m ark the venture of the here. All deals and rentals reported
erators
of th e surrounding commun­
were made by A. M. Beaver of the , ,E^
? R K ’ ° Ct' 19— The tru m P
occupancy.
fall season.
ities are invited.
Beaver R ealty Company.
' . . °f
lIiam Stokes- 75 year-old
Dance Jackson Hot Springs. Sat. !
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• m illionaire, was played today in his
Oct. 20th. — Lyric Orchestra.
4tf-X
Hat a n-«ah tam ale a t Rose Bros
to divorce his beautiful young wife,
Game Warden Returns—
Helen Elwood Stokes. Horace Know­
Deputy Game W arden Roy P arr
Big Bear Hunt Planned—
j J-
B arnett of Dunsm uir with
les, form er United States m inister to
returned
W ednesday evening from a
Jack Peebler, A. B. Collins a n d / - K- H ottan also of Dunsm uir are
Rumania, swore th at “ to the best of
business ouiing to Evans creek and his knowledge and belief” he saw the
Ed
Sieel left early
y e ste rd a y ! am onB late arrivals.
the Umpqua divide country. Rain titan-haired defendant in the a p art­
m orning for the Dead Indian coun- '
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greeted
Mr. P a rr every moment of ment of Edgar W allace, San Francis­
try for one of the blggeat bear Showrpr Installed in Sleeping Rooms
his
trip.
hunts In the history of the hunters. ; Coming as a most welcome and
co oil man who has been named by
Three days of Intensive p ursuit will 'needed fixture, a shower bath Is
Stokes as a corespondent. W allace
lend the out-doors lovers either a being installed In the rooms occu- Returns from Dunsmuir__;
is expected to fight the Stokes char­
.„„1 All
,11 styles- < 'oats’ S |ip-°v<“r», with or w ithrnt sleeve
Mrs. G. H. Hedberg returned ges.
profitable layout of spoils or a big pIed by members of the fire depart-
¡11 Grey, Buff, Blue, Brown
«nul all combination of mixtures.
disappointm net.
ment. A shower has long been need­ from D unsm uir W ednesday where
ed among other things int he room she attended the funeral of Engineer
John C. Holste of San Francisco and will give untold pleasure for the Bates, who was killed in the Siski­
Regulation Slip-overs for hoys or girls in the High
is among out-of-town visitors.
weary firemen who have calls at all you holdup. Mrs. Hedberg and Mrs.
hours of th e day and night. A boil Bates are friends of long acquain­
Paradise pattern hats at Mrs R. is being placed In the stive and hoi tance, tho Mrs. Hedberg was not a
School Colors,
P o tte r’s. 30, 2nd St.
w
ater
will
alwys
be
on
top.
Jerry
guest
of
Mrs.
Bates
during
her
stay
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O’Neil has the contract for placing in Dunsmuir.
Dr. George H unter, D. D„ who has
E. W. Spaulding is
business tbe «hower.
first
hand knowledge of conditions
visitor from Portland.
Mr. Dix DI—
Large loaf— quality bread, 10c.
N. Dix has been kept at home this in Russia, occupied the pulpit in the
Boa
Ton.
Cliff Payne m akes crates.
34-tf week with rheum atism . He will be Presbyterian church Sunday even­
ing. His address was very interesting
a t work again soon.
INEXPENSIVE AND PRACTICAL
and he brought a message from far
NOTICE­ -Overland G arage goes
An out-of-town visitor la B W
off Russia, discussing religious con­
LO strictly cash basis November
W egert of Seattle.
Week-end in Sams Valley__
Specially priced $6.00 - $6.50 - $7.00 and $8.50
ditions
prior to the revolution and
first.
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Miss Dorothy Abbott, Mrs. Bertha those of the present day.
A full line of fresh home made
Corthell and Miss. M arjorie Corthell
Beautiful display of colors
He told of the a¿titude of the peo­
candy every day at Enders.
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W atson Moves In—
plan to leave this evening in com­
D. W atson and fam ily have moved pany with S. S. Abbott, who m otor­ ple toward the Bible and the rever­
NOTICE— Overland Garage goes from ¿heir ranch to Ashland and ed here from Sams Valley to return ence in which it is held; th a t the
«to strictly cash basis November are occupying the lower p art of the with the viskors for the week-end revolt was not against conditions
firet-
42-eod house owned by Mrs. Paige on Nut- at his home near Gold Hill. This is th a t obtained because of the form er
practices of the orthodox Greek
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,
and High streets.
the first visit made by Miss Abbott, church.
We are m aking and packing o n rj
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who is teaching in th e ju n io r high
own chocolates and we know they] B. Grennholgh is a business visit-
He also said of th e personnel of
school, since h er arrival here from
the
fity oficiáis of the Soviet govern­
are fresh, a t Enders.
41-tf or from Spokane.
Kimball, Minnesota and a delightful
ment, th a t forty ¿hree are Jews, six
week-end will come to a close Sun­
are
Russians, and one a Jewish
A. Hill of Roseburg is among out-
We have glass for windows day evening.
woman.
of-town visitors.
Bring in your sash. Swenson &
Dr. H unter stated while the ban
Peebler F u rn itu re.
33eod jadybugs Found—
held against all leaflets and propa-
Where your Dollar has more Cents”
P. A. Dunn of Los Angeles was
he
second
layout
of
ladybugs
sanda
of
every
sort
there
was
uot
among recent arrivals yesterday.
Apartment Sold—
were reported ¿his m orning by Lar- a Fan on the Bible and tha.t thou-
,
The
Shook
A
partm
ent,
recently
kin
Grubb who motored to Dead sands were being distributed.
Anyone who has no
HM ns of j owned by Mrs. M artha J. Shook was Indian Sunday. At the region of the
On one occasion an official sat up
tarnsportatlon and who desires
Ice house lake, untold
quantities the en tire night to read the Bible-
..U n a , h8
P . , , .. 1
of
bugs
were
found
grouped
in clus- and on an o th er one thousand were
communicate with Mrs. F. G. Swed- ‘ idenls
of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. ters on an old stum p and projecting distributed in a few minutes,
enberg before Saturday night. 40-3
Luke will continue to run the apart- arm s of the wood. Ten years ago
D r- H unter, from the knowledge
G. H. Galloway is among out of í “ * ?
D° changes win near the same location, a vart j he has of the Russian situation, feels
»n v iilto » from T .rom 0
Th’ » • » » « 1 « am ount of the small bugs were I th at the people are eager to receive
town
Fourth street, form erly owned by found hibernating for the w inter ♦ he knowledge of the Bible and will
Mrs. Lydia M cFarlane of Portland and another clan was also found welcome those who bring it.
for y o ü r m .ö .e v - e
‘te'“ S
<>•' Dotting Full Val
Mi hen a loss comes a on«, mj has
lie
been HQld tQ Emma D Carter> near the falls in
Ashland ’ creek.
companies pay. Y »o, Of cosrsc. â l - t l
who will improve and renovate ¿he These are to be m arked and taken
Pull Value means, not only the Tr
.
110 a’ue °f Merchandise its s sell, hut also tin*
A nother visitor from Portland «- hou9e extensively. Possession will he in the spring.
other costs that go into
the
buying
and
selling of this com m odv-
¡given In 30 days. The sale was also
A. Newlands.
, handled through the Yockey Co.
It is true that these latter costs are added to the selling p,h«e.
Mr. Hartly Improves__
The condition of J . H. Hardy,
Bring your garm ents to Paul-
By reason of the great output and the
Among
recent
arlvals
from
Port-
of
Hardy Bros, is im proving and
of buving and s e llin -^ li^ o
u
s
e
application of scientific methods
serud’8 ¿0 be dyed and pleated. S7tf
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land is C. H. Pickett.
.
ana selling, thebe j O ui Century Stores are in a position to offer full value.
danger of a crisis is passed, accord­
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Bates of '
.
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ing to reports. Mr. Hardy is a/ his
Hollywood were rsccnt arrivals yec- • NOTICB— Overland Garage igoes home and not a t a hospital as has
terday.
strictly cash basis November been the impression given.
Uo you want Flour? If you do l>e will sell tho kind you like, 49 pound sacks $1.85
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MAN BURIED IN EARTH
Have a fit a t Orraa. T tilers to
Do you bake Bread or Make rolls? If so we will s e l l -
Naw and used heating stoves at
IS RESCUED
BY FRIENDS
man and woman. Upstairs.
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Swenson & Peebler. Purniture. 23eod
VANCOUVER, W ash., Oct. 19__
Patrick Sweeney of San Francisco
Buried
for five hours under tons of
Magic or Yeast Foam
is a business visitor.
NOTICE— Overland Garage goes
Salt—A 21b Free
earth,
Ray
Brown-
of
Fern
Prairie
Per
io strictly cash basis November
Running
escaped with his life and will re­
I have mads a special study of flrat
Package
..
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cover from his injuries. The earth
Salt ......... .
automobile insurance; get my rates
caved
In
on
Brown
while
he
was
first. Yeo, of course.
Si . tf Football Game Tomorrow—
sinking
a shift.
Rescuers im­
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Ashland and K lam ath Falls will
mediately
began
to
sink another
Uharles Ocepek of Seattle is an tangle again tomorrow. The Klam
shaft
along
side
of
the
one which
Raisins, Two full 15 oz.,
Ashland v l.ltor.
Mb .t e u i
(hl3
Milk Your Choice
Shortning
entombed Brown. When they reach­
Seeded
or Seed­
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iand It is thought th a t many towns- ed th e depth tfiey though was level
5 Tall
In hulk
A shipm ent of new suits have People will be here to boost th eir
less—Pk
Cans
.
.
.
.
with
¿he
buried
man
they
tunneled
Just arrived at Paulsernd’a.
•» Pounds . .
1 7 tfiteam . Houseguests of various Ash-
under and found him alive. The par­
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lan<J People will be entertained over
Do you make Doughnuts, Waffles, Fried Cakes
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Graham of ; the week-end, who are expected to- ty had scarcely reached the surface
or Pancakes? If so you will want—
when both shafts caved in. Brown’s
P ortland are late visitor».
morrow and some may arrive
this life was saved by a tim ber which
.
, evoning.
f aliunet Baking Powder
fell across him and held the weight
i A. & II. Soda
Yes— Malted Milk twin bread 10c.
Can ol best ( 'inuamon
One
Pound
of
the
earth
from
him.
Bon Ton.
14-tf
Pound
-.n&aSE^'
The Tidings office for all
Special
Cun ........
dram a lives in the cabins of the
kinds of printing.
Package
for
A. G rant is a business visitor in !
lawless.
TOO K IT E TO CLASSIFY
Ashland from O ntario, Cal.
Here Is staged the story of a
NOTICE— Overland Oarage goes
Wesson or Mazóla Oils
FOR SALE— 4 year old grade
Rice-
Pounds Blue Rose
■to strictly cash basis November
m ountain boy branded as a crim ­
Quart
We remodel, repair and elean and first.
Jersey cow, gentle to milk and lead,
Head
42-eod fresh next week-end. $45. if sold in
inal and a village heiress whose
press clothes, Paulserud’g.
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Cans
Rice
lives are intertw ined through
5 days. R. D. Sanford, 399 Beach
If
it
is
Pastry
or
Pie
you
want—
H. G. Lewis of Hynes, Cal. Is ¡Dance Memorial Hall—
street, Ashland.
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drama-crowded years.
A
dance
will
be
given
a
t
the
among ou¿-of-town visitors.
FOUND— Auto robe. Inquire Tid­ A thrilling romance of the screen
Memorial Hall Saturday n ig h t by the
Kingslord’s Corn Starch
from the groat Colliers Weekly
Pure Cocoa
Ashland Hi Football /e ^ m honoring ings office or see E verett Acklin.
Pastry Flour
Maple squares— J 0e. Bon Tom.
Two
Story.
Four
41-3
I4 tf th ® Klam ath Fails football team.
No. ]()
t
A
the great out-
brought a total
street and Mr. Herndon plans to registration in all scenic centers and
sta rt building a garage and out jresort hotels of 4.500.000 tourists
who spent $45,500.000 while in the
buildings on a lot on Beach street.
state, according to reports issued on
Upon completion of a first-class g ar­
age, it Is planned th a t the Herndon the basis of estim ates received by
family will occupy the building until the Denver Tourist Bureau. Elim in­
a later time. The J. K. McClaren ating duplications of registration, in
auto and rail travel, th e expendi­
property on Dewey street was also
tures are computed on a basis of
transferred to R. A. Taylor of Weed
650,000 visitors who rem ained an
who will occupy the house soon.
average of seven days and spent
Wm. E- Sherwood and wife of Salem l« in „
, .
have come to Ashland ta effort to
"“‘’“ “ S
on E Í a h W
eÍh0
1923
Fashion Show
Friday anti Saturday
Oct. 26 and 27
SUGGS MILLINERY
Brushed Wooî Sw eaters
The Hit of The Season----------------
Just the thing for School Wear
28 Stores
TODAY
TOMORROW
20!fe Century Grocery
28 Stores
Saturday and Monday yea can buy—
in th e M ountains
o f V irginia
uC
10c
25c
52C
50c
COC
49c
Late arrivals include J. J. Garri-
eon of A rtesia, Cal.
Oranges, lemons,
Detrlck sells for less.
grapefru it—
10«t
K. W. Crandall of Corvallis and
A. L. H ettgreve of Corvallis, are
business visitors.
It costs nothing to get 1 »y Insur
ance rates. Yeo of, course.
21-t
¡The success of this dance will de-
pond upon the enthusiasm displayed
by ¿he townspeople as well as the
students of the school. Music will be
furnished by the Hi 6. Public invit­
ed. This entertainm ent will be given
under the auspices of the Ashland
Hl Football team . Mary Laughlin,
piano; Lucille
Laughlin, violin;
Orville Hall, trum pet; Joe Neil,
trom bone; Kenne¿h Hobson, saxa-
phene; Charles Clary, drum s. 41-1
NOTICE— Overland Oarage goes
-to
strictly cash basis November
E. D. Goodman of P ortland and
first.
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d au g h ter of Myrtle Point are among
guests at the Hotel Columbia.
A CORRECTION
Notices mailed announcing grand
We make a specialty of picnic and
fashion
show at Sugg Millinery are
•am pers’ needs. Detrlek'a.
It6 -t{
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Incorrect as to date. The correct
, w
„
da*ea a r® F riday and Saturday, Oct.
A W eston, wife and daughter of 26 and 27th. See display ad in this
Portland are am ong recast arrival» ! issue. Sugg Millinery.
44,1
FOR SALE— Green tomatoes 14
cents per pound, bring boxes. 575
Liberty Street.
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Packages
D istinctive Pictures C o lo ra tio n
OCn
.... CwV
Orange or Lemon Peel
P pouud.
WANTED— Heavy hens, R. I.,
Plymoiuth Rocks. Depot Hotel, Ash-
land.
41-
Shirardcllis ( Giocolate
P C a " n ...
’
30C
Sack . ..
wSJC
Pure Extracts, Vanilla,
Lemon 2oz. Car-
nation B rand.
OP«
“OC
Cakes or Cookies? Then—
CAOUNTY CONFERENCE TO
HEAR WHEAT PRORLEMS
SPOKANE, W ash., Oct. 19— E ast­
ern W ashington w heat farm ers met
here today for th e discussion of
wheat problems with Frank Mondell
and Eugene Meyer Jr., of .’he Fed­
eral W ar Finance corporation. The
call for the m eeting was issued by
J. O. Adams, president of the F arm ­
ers union- A m eeting was issued by
J. O. Adhmi, president of the F arm ­
ers union. A m eeting of county pres­
idents and secretaries is scheduled
for Friday and m atters decided upon
at tha big conference will be discus-
35c
fcww
Pounds . .
Cocoanut
Long Stored
Pound . . .
Figs
25c x<>"’Iayer figs
on«
SUXCBAM IIAIX
Walnuts, 1923 Crop
California,
Pound . . .
See your old favorite songs
on the screen and
OUC
Knox Gelatine
Pa(*kage
20 C
Filberts, 1923
Sicily,
« «
P o u n d ............
CUw
“ SING THEM AGAIN”
Faïcy11 SwTet P o S T s ^Pounds a T
c t s Market" Then you will w a n t-
Corn, 4 Pounds 25c. ’
d ’ 22 c18 —Sweet Oranges, small size, 2 Doz. 35c.—Pop
The end of
“ PLUNDER”
Ashland
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