Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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TH IEF IS SHOT BY
TU O kt stl'ËCÎS HELD
vaace only as education advances.
1 we&i, and are hdw oh (heir w * |
P ortland policeman
for train robbery In a concise m anner he told of
The announcem ent states tuat into California territories. It is
how each generation has its own j
tor two months, from November said by Mr. Alfred A. Aya, gehei*.
PORTLAND, Nov. 21.— D arrel
SAN FRANCISCO, NoV, 21.
civilization, the degree of which
j 15th to January 15th, authorized al sales m anager th a t the fleet*
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of J Perry, 21, was probably fatally Doubt was expressed by agents of is dependent on the present gen-
f
I C-T-C dealers are to offer to place of many large Northwest corpora4
♦
local Interest.
« wounded by patrolm an Blanchard ft,e sou th ern Pacific working on eratio n ’s capabilities for absorp-!
¡a C-T-C on any wheel opposite any tions now travel wholly on C‘T-0
■* ,1' l3J noi nlng- Perry, speeding into the Siskiyou train robbery th a t tion of the achievements of each
make tire, and that if the C-T-C tires and th at individual purchas-
Portland in an autom obile, r e ­ the two youths held for examina- preceeding generation. “ Environ-
Malta Commandery No. 4 Meeting is Delayed__
doesn’t
outw ear and outdistance ers are increasing in all territo r-
W. S. Lemmon, who was beilled fused to halt. A squad of police tion at Eureka are Ray and Roy ment and inspiration are two e f-1 Corporation Perm its Dealers to! * thp comPetltive
K nights Templar
rnmnDtiliva tire, r*
m
. ies.
a ««1..
new C-T-C
gave
chase.
Perry
stopped
his
car,
D’A
utrem
ont,
brothers
wanted
in
to hold a m eeting at the C hris­
fective forces influencing the boys
Masonic Hall
tire is to be presented the user
C-T-C tires are m anufactured
jumped out and ran. Blanchard connection with the case. Author- and girls of today,” said the) Give Replacements if C. T. C.’s free.
tian
church
in
December
w
rite
Stated conclave, W ednesday
The
only
restriction
is
th
a
t
■
by
few that more than ninety per
Are O utdistanced.
that he is detained in Eastern °Ppried Jlre - a bnn^ 1 •;trikl!1g Per- ¡ties said the D’A utrem ont pictur- speaker. “ You can not teach t h e ,
evening, Nov. 21. Petitions and
the user drive the two makes of cent of the raw m aterials for mak-
Oregon longer than expected and ,1
t i r > adm itted eg resemble the two suspects, yet young hut you Can place before!
reports. All Sir K nights cour­
Taking the tire world by sur- tires continuously under the ; ¡ng tires originated on the Pacific,
stealing
a
car
and
robbing a I not enough to make Identification them avenupg of learning and an
will be on hand for the meeting in ,
teously invited.
. , , , ,
,
6
Deer Island store, along the low er certain.
price, the Columbia Tire Corpora­ same conditions. In its announce-! and therefore can be easily and
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... ,
inspiration to secure knowledge.”
F. H. JOHNSON. E. C. Ashland after Christm as.
Columbia River Highway.
tion has announced th a t C-T-C ment to dealers of this guaranty economically laid down at the
The
speaker
decried
efforts
to
im
­
the Columbia Tire Corporation doors o f 't h e Pacific Coast tire
W. H. DAY. Recorder.
The above report was received pose on the young generations the tire dealers will be perm itted to
Say Merry Christm as with your
points
out that C-T-C tires have m anufacturers. The men respon-
DR. COOK GITLTY
by the Tidings at 1:30. At th at same code of ethics and the same guarantee C-T-C tires to outw ear
X"
4 ^ ap ter
21 photograph and let us make it fo r*
proved
their ability to w ithstand ! sible for the building and equip-
FORT WORTH, Nov. 21.— Dr. hour the office of Chief O’Connell I set rules as followed by those of any other make of tires a custom-
,
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you
now.
D
arling
Studio.
e r w ants to match against them, R 18 teSt' a ° d that the move shou,d ping of <he Columbia Tire Cor-
R. A. M.
Frederick Cook was found guilty had no inform ation relative to
m ature years, and he indicated size for size, in a competitive mile- I g° a long Way t0 prove to their P°r*tion’8 Plant, and the m aking
on twelve counts by the Federal the two men held at Eureka.
Masonic Hall, Ashland
R eturn from Vacation
th at through interest and in- i _____
j custom ers the m erits of a hand- of * C-T-C
----
tires grew up in the in ­
jury, after 20 hours of delibera-
spiration they would solve their
Mrs.
A.
E.
Powell
has
r
e
tu
rn
-'
tjon
built
tire
against
those
which
are
dustry, having been connected for
in connection with fradu-
Notice of Meeting
A storia— O. W. R. & N. Co.
own problems.
WILL FORWARD ALLIED
Special (convocation, Thursday!™ 1 from a week s vacation trip to lent oil promotions,
planning to place fe/ry-boat on machine built in vast quantities. many years with some of the best
NOTE IMMEDIATELY
Since their advent upon the j known tire m anufacturers in
evening. Nov. 22. Royal Arch ^ \ o l d home in K lam ath county
P r a i s e s A s h la n d S ch o o l
I river between Astoria and North
at
H
ildebrand.
Mrs.
Powell
was
FORGER
70
GETS
During the course of his highly' Shore points to handle automobile m arket last February C-T-C tires America. C-T-C tires are handled
degree. All Companions invited.
PARIS, Nov. 21.- The Interal- interesting address, Prof. T uttle!
able
to
visit
many
friends,
as
well
have won their way into shops of in Ashland by Leedon's Tire Store
IK
MONTHS
IN
JA
IL
Come early. Supper at 6:30.
and passenger traffic.
as relatives, and thoroughly en­
alm ost 500 dealers in the North-! in the Beaver block.
HOOD
RIVER,
Nov.
20.__Fred
:
llpd
M
ilitary
Council
of
A
m
bassa-,
took
occasion
to
refer
to
A
shland’s
W. F. LOOMIS, H. P.
joyed h er trip.
W. Wilson, circuit judge, here dor\ have det‘i ded. tO send com-j school system, which-he character-
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
La Grande plans $100,000 im­
from The Dalles, today sentenced m unication to Berlin immediately, ' ized as excellent and said: “ You: provements for next year.
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atch our windows for Novem-j Qeorge casity, aged 70 years to notifying the German governm ent people of Ashland are getting
Large loaf— quality bread 10c.
th
a
t
allied
m
ilitary
control
will
be
ber specials. D arling Studio. 62-tf ! 18 m onths in the penitentiary for
more for your dollar in your
Bon Ton.
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established
over
Germany.
The
Al-
schools
than most other schools of IX »C V SCHOOL PRAISED
forged checks. Casity, who was in­
BY EDUCATOR
' Good News Greet
lies will exact penalties if Ger- the Pacific Coast.”
dicted la st w’eek, originally en-
Club V isitor—
a ■ J. H. H ardy made liis first trip tered a plea of not guilty.
1 many does not obey, it is indica­
G ruelle Is Guest
Mrs. W illiam Glenn, of Valley
Continued from page 1)
ted. The communication w arns
down
town
for
many
weeks
yes-J
Henry
Stichler,
indicted
for
for-
John
Cruelle,
au th o r of “ Rag-
View, was a guest at the Civic
terday. Mr. H ardy has been ser- g„ y with a brolh'er. J . C. S tk h k r . i th “ ‘ A' " “ 1 c° n lr° 1 nulst
sedy Ann" and nasorfato bonks, i grade conservatory
Club yesterday.
lonsly id at his homo and bis re- lvho w„ s se„ ,
the po „,te„ ,ia ry Iw
' " .thout delay, and it
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.. Mrs. Gruelle
‘
“
» under-,
and
were honored connected w ith the college, giv-
Germany „ Warned notI g „ests a t the dinner. R esponding' ing an additional cultural advant-
covery has been slow tho steady last week, was sentenced to eight
Oli Boy! Dec. 3rd is the Lith-
It is probable that he will not be m onths by Judge W ilson. Sheriff o let the Ex-Raiser retu rn . T h e , to an introduction and a warn, re- age to all students. Men's and
ian M instrels.
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able to be at work for several Johnson will take the prisoners ,,
” .
?*”*” , jn s a’K
¡ception,
Mr.
Gruelle replied women's glee clubs and a male
France
has
been
lessened
by
the
briefly
and
days.
tT’T'AW*
*
appropriately, and ex-j q uartet annually tour the state,
to Salem tomorrow.
On th e R egister—
compromise reached.
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for
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!
pressed
the
desire to become bet- giving the pupils a valuable ex-
C. L. Jam ison of Klam ath Falls
# Crystal White Soap Free
;
te
r
acquainted
with Ashland and perience.
men
and
women.
Upstairs.
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Who
Belongs
to
the
Typew
rit«
was a guest at the Hotel Ashland
Cottage
Grove
plans
to
increase
I
Ashland
peopel.
Chief McNabb has a first class
Prof. T uttle left this morning
la ts night. W. J. Sweet of Ban­
Visited at Wolf Creek—
Many
of
the
teachers
of
the
storage
capacity
of
city’s
w
ater
for
Medford, via. the stage, and
Oliver
typew
riter
left
to
the
pro-
don and Chas. H arris of Green-;
! local school were also in a tte n d ­ will then proceed to his home at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haney of tection of a second hand store : SUPP^*
vie-w are among out-of-town
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Main
ance.
! Forest Grove.
guests. L. H. Howland and M rs.; East Main street were visiting man, who wished to sell the ma-1
,M. De la Mare of Vancouver are foim er friends near W olf Creek chine, but was in too much haste OVER lOO AT C. C. DIN-
. during the past week on Bunday. to stay at the store and m ake a
among recent arrivals. Mrs. A. W.
NER LAST NIGHT
quick deal. Chief McNabb has not
Stevens is among business visit­
Our hand dipped
Im perial bePn ab| P to ]Ocate the bounder
ors from K lam ath Falls. W. A.I
Continued from page 1)
Chocolates
represent
the
best-
who was in Ashland this m orning!
Cleaveland of Gold Hill was a
Rose Bros.
G^-tf tho has evidentally disappeared excellent peace time effort of tlje
guest at the Hotel Columbia last!
to the etherial world. Roy P a rr : American Legion and predicted
night.
S u n d a y V is ito rs —
is also on the search for an il- excellent results would follow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Third legal fish peddler. Like the first
T uttle Principal Speaker
Are you hard to fit? Have your
stieet
entertained
their
son
and
vagrant,
the
fish
monger
has
left
Prof.
II. S. Tuttle, of Pacific
suit tailored to m easure at Paul-
family
from
E
tna
Mills
on
Sun-
the
city
with
no
word
of
his
Grove University, was introduced j
serud’s. It costs no more.
day.
w hereabouts. Botli officers report as the principal speaker of the
a good time this m orning h u n t­ evening, his subject being, “ Edit-!
From Dunsm uir—
Ready-to-wear
suits
and
over-
cation.” He handled the subject
ing quick sale enthusiasts.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Coggins.
coats
at
Paulserud’s.
in n m asterful m anner, d em on-;
I
O. K. W ilkinson and C. F. Mar-!
stratin
g the effect of education j
We
use
artificial
light
in
alli
tinek of D unsm uir were visitors
R
eturns
H
om
e—
upon
civilization, portraying vi-
in Ashland yesterday, J. B. Duncan i
p o rtrait w ork— If more conven
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Burns
re
-jie
n
t
make
appointm
ent
for
a
sit-
vidly
th
a t civilization will ad-!
and W. J. FcEnerney, also of
turned
to
their
borne
in
H
ilt
Sun
ting in the evening. D arling
Dunsm uir were business visitors
i
day.
Mrs.
B
urns
h
as
been
th
e
studio
C9tf
yesterday.
, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
I have made a special study of W. Fraley at tlieir home for sev Don’t L ike the Fog—
i eral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Van N atta
automobile insurance; get my
returned last night from a two
rates first. Yeo, of course.
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Dresses Made of Both Silk and
___
Maple squares— 30c. Bon Ton
weeks’ trip. They visited as far
Wool all go in this Thanks.aiviny
north as St. Helens, Oregon
V isiting R elative
B irth—
Sale— Every garment new this
and returned to Portland to visit
J. C. Neil of Granger. W ash-;
Eorn to Me. and Mrs. Alex G. friends and relatives. Eugene and
season', direct from fashions cen~
ington has been visiting the past
Hayes,
November
21,
1923,
at
ter.
Myrtle Creek were also visited.
few days at the home of his sister,
Mrs. J. J. Murphy at 486 Boule- n ralen
o. t a seven pound daughter. , I One disagreeable feature
------ of
— the
—
vard. As has been stated, the fter-! ’ ’ K ' aw 1 eports
new arrival, journey was the excess am ount of
M 1
fog th a t comes down like rain
lous condition of Mrs. Murphy
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese, near Portland and th ru o u t Mult­
shows no change and Mr. Neil has
J '
been here with her. Mrs. A rthur cottage cheese, milk and butter, nomah county. “ Ashland needs
j
We
sell
the
best.
Detricks.
a J tf more sign
boards advertising
Dennison of Grants Pass has also
th eir park and city,” says Mr.
been a house guest at the Murphy {
Fresh Homemade Candies at Van N atta, who was disappointed
home and will retu rn to her home
Rose Bros..
69-tf to find th a t Ashland is not adver- i
today. Mrs. Dennison visits here
often.
tised enough. O ther towns in j
Teachers to Picnic—
southern Oregon are known all
Junior
High
School
teachers
over the coast, but Mr. Van N atta I
We deliver the goods. Service
If you want your
t0 be gUeStS at a n°-host pic‘ observed th a t Ashland is lacking
is our mo4to. Detricks— phone
Christmas gift to be
i
62-
53tf nic Saturday morning, when they in publicity.
will motor to some sequestered
something they’ll all
woodland re a tre at for lunch. This
enjoy — see your
Cliff Payne makes Panel doors.
New Home Planned—
will be the first out-of-doors party
A wonderful assortment of Handkerchiefs awaits
dealer in electrical
Building operations of a mod­
for the entire group given on the
you here—see our Thanksgiving Display Linen
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
appliances.
ern type bungalow are soon to be
late day in the fall.
The A ristocrat of Fall Bloom­
Hankercliiefs. Priced each
underw ay on the Boulevard for
Look over the ex­
ing Flowers are now blooming
the home of J. D. McRae. Exca­
Our famous Tamales are al­ in great profusion.
tremely useful pres­
vating and alignm ent has been
ways good. Try one— Rose Bros.
Our Potted plants were never
ents he has for you
worked for two weeks and the
69-tf Better.
stru ctu re promises to be differ­
to choose from:
ent.
Now is the time to plant Roses
A rrived Last N ight—
I We have ju st added a great many:
(ele&ric)
Lou Dorman arrived at , of the choicest varieties to our
Y our p o rtrait— a gift
t h a t ', . Mrs.
,
money cannot buy. D arling Studio the honie of her c°usin, Mrs. J. M. stock.
waffle iron
Beaver,
late
last
night
from
Port-
«—P o rtra its th a t please.
ASHLAND GREENHOUSES
62-tf
table grill
, land to visit here several days. Foot Oak and Helman St., Phone
She will be entertained at t h e ’ 120.
69-4
Attend Meeting—
toaster
Beaver home. •
'-Holeproof Hose made Womens Wool Heather
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy were
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
percolator
am ong guests at the P. T. A.
with extra stretch tops Hose in brown, grey and
Secret is out— Dec. 3rd is
m eeting held in Gold Hill Mon­ .. The
T
,
FO R RENT— Piano. Call 842
in black and brown sizes black, some with d ro p 1
heater
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>
day evening. Talks were given by the Litinän M instrels.
111 Boulevard.
69-5
8 1-2 to 10 1-2.
stitch.
both Mr. and Mrs. Jov discussing
curling iron
T<> R eturn Home
FOUND— C hauffeur’s license
club work.
vacuum cleaner
Mrs. W ill Dodge was scheduled to Owner n,ay have same by PaVing
arrive
home
this
m
orning
from
a
i
for
ad-
Tidings-
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham,
Size 68 x 68 all Pure Linen Size 70 x 70 Pure Irish
cooking range
Chipped beef and lard Get it at nionth ’s visit with relatives in
good assortment of Pat- Linen cloth in fine assort­
LOST FRIDAY AFTERNOON—
D etricks. I t ’s the best.
53-tf Portland.
washing machine
erns to select from
100 pound steel anvil, somewhere
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES i
I
GUARANTEE PLAN
S P E C IA L
8 Crystal White Soap Free
1 Peets Washing* Machine Soap
7 Crystal White Soap
3 Cream Oil Soap
All for
00
J
Plaza Market
•
«
Thanksgiving Sale
'
Ï
Thanksgiving Sale
of Dresses
if ifs
Dresses Priced
shares
$9.95— $13.45- $17.75
$21.75— $26.75 $29.95
in enjoying it~
H A N D K E R C H IE F S
20c - 25c - 29c - 35c - 39c - 50c - 55c
Extra Value s In Hosiery
Silk and Wool
$1.98 Pair
Wool Hose
$1.00 Pair
Thanksgiving Sale of
Fine Linens
Linen Cloths
Linen Cloths
$6.95
Fancy Balli Towels
r
in city lim its. Reward for retu rn
Have your clothes cleaned at to J. W. Mills. 195 Skidmore Ave.
C hristian E ndeavor Convention—
Paulserud’s. Phone 119.
69-6»
The Union convention of the
C rater Lake C hristian Endeavor
FOR SALE— Honey bees $4.
It costs nothing to get my i n ­
Union will be held in Bethany J
surance rates. Yeo, of course. 21-t I per colony. Also Mammoth Bronze
P resbyterian church, a t G rants
turkeys and R. I. Red cockerels
Pass, Saturday and Sunday, Nov.
from prize w inning stock. Prices
24-25. Rev. Gordon H art, will act Rainfall is Normal—
reasonable.
695 Terrace St. Phone
During the montlUbf September
as chairm an of the convention.!
261-J.
69-3
P aul C. Brown, Pacific coast field , Ashland experienced fifty per cent
secretary from Los Angeles, will more rainfall than Medford. The
( ’ONVA LESCENT H O M K—
be present. Thi3 convention in- norm al average for the months of This is the tim e to make your
eludes K lam ath. Lake. Jackson October and September were 1.34 reservation for m aternity
inches and .88. D uring the month winter. Terms reasonable.
and Josephine counties.
______
i of October 3.09 inches of rainfall Granite. Phone 411-R.
Try our fresh kippered salmon WaS PerciPitated. Southern Oregon
FOR RENT— Furnished cabin
‘D etricks.”
53-tf witb Asllland in p articular, had
! more rain than P ortland during cozy place for small family, also
153 Granite.
the fall. This has not been ab­ two apartm ents.
New Bread Machine Added—
normal or subnorm al here, hut Phone 411-R.
Falling in line with their other ra th e r a lack in the northern part
FOR RENT— Furnished house,
achievem ents in the baking line, j of the state
adults
47 Union. Phone 332-J.
th e Bon Ton Bakery is install­
69-tf
in g m achinery necessary for the
Fresh fru it cake and m in ce,
m aking of salt rising bread. Lov- m eat ingredients__brown sugar.
W ILL TRADE— Splendid five-
ers of this old-fashioned product citron, spices, orange peel, lemon passenger touring car, run less:
will find a h earty and delicious peel, w alnuts and so forth. De- than 10,000 miles, as first pay-!
creation on the m aiket next tteek, tricks. We deliver.
5 9 -tfjm en t on small place near Ash-!
w hen it Is expected th a t the Bon
land: or will sell on very easy!
Ton will have the m ach in ery !
allowa county shipping car-, term s to responsible party. W rite
ready for operation.
i load of stock daily.
A. B. care Tidings,
i
sewing machjne
ironer
heater pad
F or the Early Xmas Shopper who wants a large
assortment to select from you will find it here—
Kxtra Value Priced
Each 39c - 50c - 69c - 75c - 98c
Thanksgiving Sale of Silks
You can give n o th in g m ore thoughtful
th an som ething electric — be it for its
w onderful convenience or its welcome
sav in g o f m uch hard work. See y o u r deal­
er today w hile his stock is at its best.
____ .
TOUR PARTNERS
IN PROGRESS _
^Ihis fihrifhnas
let Electricity
ao the worKL,
Panam a Crepe $2.05 Yard
36 inch the much wanted silk
and Wool m aterial for dresses.
Buy your Dress P attern now.
Crepe de Chine $1.05 Yard
40” wide all the new and
wanted colors for w inter wear
Sold Regularly at, yd......$2.25
P rin ted Crepes $2.OK Vard
New patterns in Printed Crepe
De Chine so popular for
W aists and Dresses.
Costume Velvets $3.25 Yard
36” fine quality Costume Vel­
vets— come in black, brown
and Navy.
ment of Patterns to select
Sold Hegularly at. . .$5.98 from
Sold Regularly a t . . .$7.50
Table Damask
$2.19 yard
70 inch all pure Linen Damask
in Beautiful Patterns
Sold Regularly at .......... $2.4K 70 inch Extra Heavy Pure Irish
Linen Damask, two patterns to
select from
Sold Regularly a t........... $ 3 .7 5
Table Pride
Damask
$1.00 yard
C4 inch Mercerized Damask
Extra fine Linen finish— good
P atterns to select from
Sold Regularly at, yd......$1.19
Outing Flannel
Gowns for Women made of
good Quality Outing, price
98c Each
Table Damask
$8.48 yard
Linen Napkins
$5.98 doz
22 x 22 Full dinner size, all
Pure Irish Linen in several
new P atterns
Sold Regularly at .......... $0.4K
Womens Union Suits
in winter weight, come in all
the styles wanted
The Quality Store
Price Suit $125