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

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C hronicle of th o se w h o com e and go, and even ts of
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ONE kitítE D THREE
h pbt ÍN ACCIDENT
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(Continued irdm page 1)
TUESDAY
how many times the car turhed
over.
WEDNESDAY
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THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
R eg u lar
O’B rien W ell K nown
Home from Business Trip—
The dead man had been em­
of the
George T reiren has returned
ployed at the Ashland Iron W orks
Masonic Hall
' G'om K lam ath Falls from a short
at intervals during the past few
i business trip.
!
years
and was quite well known
Special conclave, Tuesday even-
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J in Ashland. Since Ju n e he had
lng, Nov. 27. Red Cross work.
Cliff Payne
m a k es window
! been in charge of the moulding
four candidates. Supper served at I screens,
departm ent at the foundry and is
seven o’clock. V isiting and so-
• said by his employers to have
journlng Sir K nights courteous­
Fresh fru it cake and mince
i
been a steady and efficient w ork­
ly invited.
m eat ingredients— brown sugar,
man.
His exact age is not known
F. Hx JOHNSON, E. C.
citron, spices, orange peel, lemon
here but is said to be around 30
W. B. DAY, Recorder.
peel, w alnuts and so forth. De­
years.
His family, consisting of
tricks. We deliver.
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:
father,
mother, four sisters and
Our famous Tamales are a l­
with
two
brothers,
reside a t Sacram en­
w ays good. Try one— Rose Bros.
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled ITam,
to. O’Brieu was form erly a ball
69-tf Chipped beef and lard. Get it at
player
and is reported to have
Detricks. It's the best.
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played
in
some of the minor lea-
Ready-to-wear suits and over­
'
gues.
coats at P aulserud’s.
Here from K lam ath F a lls—
W atson a Stranger
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j Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McAuliffe,
W
atson,
although known to a '
The kind of a picture
In E u gen e for T h anksgiving—
of Klam ath Falls, visited friends
“ Freckles” Barry as
F in ish in g Today
Action, Thrills, Path­
%
few
people,
is
practically
a
strang-
j
Miss Mabel Hager, who lives a t jin Ashland recently. They were
"The
Bright L ights
Mickey Callahan is a
you have often wished
er in Ashland and is said to be a '
of
427 Scenic Drive, departed y e ste r-; accompanied by Mrs. Alice Mor-
os, A d v e n ture and
A SPORTS COAT
picture
that
will
linger
resident
of
Los
Angeles.
He
is
a
Broadw
ay”
day m orning for Eugene where ris, m other of Mrs. McAuliffe.
for but seldom see.
and
long
in
your
memory.
j
The
season
has
a
full
quota
o
fp
ro
fe
s
s
io
n
a
l
boxer
and
came
to
Sparkling Comedy.
she will spend Thanksgiving with
"K ick Out"
I
.. ta
.
materials in which this sports coat! Ashland several days ago to par-
relatives. She is expected to re ­
Try “ Mrs
Jew etts Delicious may be developed. They range from ! . • • . »
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tu rn home Saturday.
M ayonnaise" for your Thanks- the sturdy tweeds to that delicate i tlc,pate in th e sm oker staged Sat-
velutinous new fabric called peau de ’trday night by local Elks. Al-
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giving Salad. For Sale at Grocer- peche.
his philosophy of life.
The features that charm par- | though he received a severe scalp
Large loaf— quality bread 10c. ios & M arkets.
72-4* ticuiarly are the large armholes, the I ..... „ ,
. . . . . .
1
Laborites have often been char­
rolled collar, and one-piece sleeves WOlind and other «“ Juries, reports
Bon Ton.
34-tf
ged
with a lugubrious outlook on
■nr«
finished The
with mo(kJj
straps would
of the be same jna-
We use __
artificial , is
light in all ter;.j.
life, but MacDonald belies the
Our $24.75 all wool Suits and
I have made a special study of p o rtrait w ork— If more conven- :n Sahara camel’s-hair in light shade
charge.
autom obile Insurance; get my lent make appointm ent for a s i t - i ,JGUn^ w’t’1 (' ra^ brown grosgrain Overcoats made to your measure
u
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“Certainly three is ample joy
n ^ arling
i m ^ j ! yar(j3
nbb? n^
sX e ^ i r e s 3% — and fit and w orkm anship guar­
21-tf ting in the evening
rates first. Yeo, of course.
D
54.jnc}1 material.
in
life if we do not deliberately
anteed— will
m ake
an
Idea!
! Studio.
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Pictorial Review Coat No. 156
forbid
it as an unwelcome guest,”
SLcs 16 to 20 years, and 34 to 43 Christm as present for your father,
V isiting in Creswell—
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MacDonald declared, in setting
inches ' is*. Price 35 cents.
I son, or brother. See them at
H enry Van Troyenn is spend- Pays Penalty for Laxity—
LONDON, Nov. 26— The joy of
j Orres tailor shop— upstairs. Over life is not in outw ard things, and forth his recipe for joyful living.
ing this week in Creswell, Oregon
Billy O 'H ara, of Medford, came 1 Suffering from Sprained Ankl
There is joy in a pipe and the
500 samples to select from. Get therein many of the present gen­
with his parents. He will spend into Judge Taylor’s court in Med-) A. II. Hays, who resides at the your order in now'
open road, the Labor leader de­
Thanksgiving in the W illam ette ford Saturday and pled guilty toi corner of Nnrqftrv and Scenic 7
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eration make th eir great m istake.
clares, and there is joy in work.
valley at the home of his parents. | killing quail out of season. I I e lD rivo, has been suffering from a
Thus Ramsey MacDonald, lead­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
“ Some people find joy in lugu­
er of the Labor Party sums up
¡paid a fine of $35 and costs.
severe spvained ankle for aev eral|
briousness,
so when they speak
Fresh Homemade Candies at
H E L P W ANTED
days.
we
ought
not
to m isunderstand
today
state
th
a
t
he
is
recovering
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Rose Bros..
Our hand dipped Imperial
them
,’
MacDonald
said.
Ambitious man to act as our and his condition is not serious.
Chocolates represent the best—
Maple squares— 30c. Bon Ton. dem onstrator for the W right
P u rely A ccidental
"I have ju st had joyful days in
It costs nothing to get my in­ Rose Bros.
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,
Check
Protector,
which
sells
for
Due
to
the shock of the tragedy the hills tram ping in rain and
surance rates. Yeo. of course. 21-t
th a n k sg iv in g S tories F eature— ¡ $7.75 and gives the same protec- and the
excitem ent prevailing mist, in company with a band of
Have your clothes cleaned at
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for
“ about
w u v
tin n v jo »
L
I «A U “
Stories
turkeys,
cran-
tion
as
the
$50
to
$100
machines.
during
the
few brief seconds of young folks who enjoyed every
Paulserud's. Phone 119.
men and women. Upstairs.
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p
11 berry sauce and mince pies fea- Sales people devoting entire time the accident, the two young drenching equally with every
tured in the Story Hour held Sat- are earning $10 to $25 daily. ladies are somewhat doubtful as hour of glorious sun, and who
Phone 57
W eek-end G uests—
36-4 First St.
Mr and M r^ O hn W inter i
l ulday a flernoon at the library. ; opuro
m ue representatives
representatives mak
malt- to ju st w hat caused the car to go
Spare
time
spent as jolly a night in a bed of
W. C. Yoran and wife of E u­ AS” : „ r i “ v ' ° ," ° c X i u
M±
“
<,M ,ired th a t the ,n e » « *• » ’ •
a " « -'» ■
over the bank. The road where heather under a stone on the hill­
gene were guests in Ashland last
,
children
were
anxious
for
Thanks-i
sive
franchise
will
be
given
to this accident occurred is narrow, side as beneath blankets at home.
'1 < 1 T H O vi r«
.
night. II. M. Axtell of P ort Or­ « h ero they plan to spend
Thanks- giving
stories and were not filled! real producers
constructed of dirt and is ex­
W
rite
today
to
"This generation is allowing it­
ford is among late arrivals. Mr. tw o"w eeto
° ” <1 bC g° n<' " ' l8 “ m0 80 th a ‘
» « I¡ le a rn how ws
trem
ely
dangerous,
and
it
is
train
beginners
self to tru st too much to outward that thousands of the most de­ humor and lyrical love, a novel
and Mrs. J. P. Aylward of Albany
be
given
next
week
concerning
w
ithout
experience
to
earn
big
barely possible th a t the outer things for joy. A good walking cent of my fellow beings have to or two like ‘Tristam S handy/
are recent arrivals. Mr. and Mrs.
the
same
subject.
Forty
young
money.
This
is
a
real
dignified
edge
of the road gave way. O'­ stick, a pipe and any w eather are bear in these times, and we are Burns of the Elizabethans, an
E rnest Flem ing and child of
Tillamook
cheese folk
m il
x
..
. cheese, .’ cream cneese,
heard
the stories s _ a tu rday. buisness with real people. W right
Brien
was driving slowly and th a t enough; any pocket treasure like miserably selfish creatures if we honest days work behind one and
Seattle, W ash, were guests at the cottage cheese, milk and butter.
& Co., 616 S. Michigan Ave., Chi­ he was exercising due caution is ‘The Open Road* or one of the forget. But joy elbows no other decent memories around one, with
Hotel Ashland last night. C. A. We sell the best. Detricks.
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cago.
.
73-3 substantiated not only by the Golden Treasury volumes add sentim ent out of our hearts when perhaps a youngster Bleeping in
Oh
Boy!
Dec.
3rd
is
the
L
lth­
is
Reed of W ashington, D. C
ian
M
instrels.
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ladies, but by the tourists whom luxury to the elements.
it enters into possession itself. It the corner— what cloud can keep
among out-of-town guests.
Not Many A ttended H onieeoining
L O S T— Between Main and they met.
Is an extra, not a substitute.
“
Get
our
people
away
from
the
joy out of that?
Few people from Ashland a t­
Iowa St. on Gresham, one Chev-
Loveland’s
O
rchestra
will
be
at
pettifogging
vanities
and
the
^ipp-
W ill In vestigate.
“ All luxurious aids to joy are
We deliver the goods. Service tended Homecoming over the
‘ And then, there is the great­
: rolet crank. Finder please retu rn
ty
w
ilderness
of
towns,
get
tftem.
Is our mo»to. D etricks— phone week-end in Eugene. Tho there the Lithia dance Thanksgiving
substitutes.
‘Provide
thy
ser­
Mayor C. L. Loomis, whose car
est joy of all, the Joy of working
72-4' to Icenhower’s second hand stode.
62.
53tf are several Oregon graduates and night.
was wrecked, has requested a away with n ature from self-re­ vants, I beseech thee, ten days; so th at all our people may posses
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sym pathizers here, none were
thorough investigation and if it garding and sighing introspection, and let them give us pulse to eat, the circumstances and capacity to
Mollalla
to have new school
The Secret is out— Dec.* 3rd is able to make the trip.
FOR SALE— Modern 3 room is found th a t it was unavoidable and they will find joy abundantly., and w ater to d rin k .’ Then at be full of joy themselves. Don’t
building.
the Llthian M instrels.
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bungalow, % acre ground, garage on the p art of the driver and due I know the awful canker of worry* home, our old Scott songs of gay talk to me of a cheerless life.*
The public is cordially invited
chicken h ouse, lots of fru it, good to the dangerous road it is likely
Bend—Construction of $15,000 location. Price $120«. Robison & th a t legal action will be in stitu ­
On th e R egister—
to attend a free lecture on Chris­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes tian Science to be given in the i brick ap artm en t house under way. Wilde
73-tf ted. Last n ig h t’s accident is said
were guests yesterday in town new church edifice on Pioneer
to be the fourth fatal wreck on
l-'OR RENT— Furnished house­ th a t section of the Pacific high­
from H ornbrook. P. M. Snider Avenue, Monday, Nov. 26th, at OREGON LEADS
registered from Tennant, Is a- 8 o’clock P. M.
OTHER STATES keeping rooms. Phone 353-L or way this year.
72-3
call m ornings 316 H argadine.
mong business visitors. A rth u r L
It is not known how badly
73-3 damaged the car is, but It is be­
Coggins, of Dunsmuir, and L. II
(Continued from page 1)
Get your suit and overcoat or
Coggins, of Igerna, are among dress cleaned and pressed for
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FOR RENT— 8 room, two story lieved to be all but a total wreck.
f
h,gh 8Ch° ° 1S:
out-of-town visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving at Orres ta ilo r1
Go to Yreka.
w enty-th.rd in average expendi- furnished house, garage, large
W alter N. Polley are among late shop upstairs. Phone 64
Mrs.
C.
L.
and Wm. Loomis and-
Interested V isitor R eturned—
L
SCh° ° ’ ag6; lot, on Fairview St. Call al 231
arrivals from Susanville.
73-2* others left this forenoon for
i tw enty-first in average expendi­ Gresham St.
Yreka, where they will see th a t
ture per teacher employed; tw en­
The public is cordially invited
FO R RENT— Furnished apart- proper attention is given to W at­
B. W inchester, shale oil promo-
ty-eighth in
in expenditure
expenditure per
o*
i
.
'.»-ciRiiiu
to attend a free lecture on Chris­ ter rrom St.
Per
Johns, New Bruns-
»
4 j ment, five rooms jand bath. All son and where they will attend
á
',‘,rposes M b « «>*■> m odem conveniences.
tian Science to be given in the wick, is a visitor with friends
155 7th. the inquest to be held over the
Sa' al" ‘S: s« enl« ” ‘b
new church edifice on Pioneer o f t h o H artm an S y n d i c a t e '
73-3* rem ains of O’Brien and render all
wincis .
•
’ expenditure per teacher employ-
Avenue, Monday, Nov. 26th, at 8 Mr
Mr. W inchester was interviewed ,.rt to r saiaries.
possible assistance.
WANTED— Christm as Cactus.
oclock P. M.
72-3 on a recent visit concerning th e
W ild R um ors F ly
In addition to all of which 155-7th.
73-3*
development of the new industry ei.
.
wmen,
Many
rum ors concerning the
m inistry ¡ Churchill points out, Oregon
Are you hard to fit? Have your hprp
FOR SALE— Cedar posts, also accident were afloat this forenoon
ranked first of all states of the
suit tailored to m easure at Paul­
cord wood, rick wood. All deliv­ One report was widely circulated
x a».
! un,on in the literacy test given
serud’s. It costs no more.
Do it now get them later— save *
-a
.
8
ered. M. R. Scotti, Siskiyou, Ore­ th a t Mayor Loomis was in the car,
»1
| to recruits to the the nation's
ii.u o to $4.00 on a doz. p o rtraits
xa-
gon.
73-3* and th a t the man killed was Jas.
noriincv o» it ,v r,
! Dghting torces during the World
The public is cordially invited Darling Studio, For P o rtraits that wqr
McGuire; also th a t Miss Loomis
FOR SALE— Victrola and rec­ was seriously injured. The fore­
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to attend a free lecture on Chris­ P ’ease.
ords, easy term s. Robison’s Gar­
tian Science to be given in the
going are the facts of the acci­
age or phone 432-Y.
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new church edifice on Pioneer Em broidery Club M eet__
dent, which comes as a shock to
Avenue, Monday, Nov. 26th, at 8
AV .ANTED— Several cords four the community.
The O. E. S. Em broidery Club
o’clock P. M.
72-3 will meet to-morrow (Tuesday)
foot body fir. Phone 491.
73-2
afternoon in Masonic Hall. All
WANTED— P arty to take care
N othing conveys thoughtfulness visiting Eastern Star members
of small baby for two or three
and cheer like a Christm as por­ cordially
invited.
Hostesses__
weeks. Call or phone Room 103
tra it. D arling Studio.
70-tf Mrs. Hal McNair, Mrs. L.
S.
Ashland
Hotel.
73*
Brown.
Business V isitors in Medford—
FOR SALE— Household goods
Rev. S. J. Chaney and Rev. W. R eturns from Klam ath Falls__
Range and heater, dining table
Judson Oldfield are attending the
chairs, rockers, oak buffet, china
Mrs. A. L. Harvey r e t i r e d
A cozy, attractive interior has been achieved
district m eeting of the Rogue Saturday from a weeks visit with
closet, bedsteads, springs and
in
the Ford Four-Door Sedan.
River M inisterial Association in her daughter, Mrs. Nate O tter­
m attresses, Singer sewing ma­
Libby’s Plum Pudding
Medford today. These meetings bein in Klam ath Falls. Mr. O tter­
G E N U IN K
chine, large linoleum rug, g ar­
Broadcloth upholstery, soft brown with a
Libby’s Mince Meat
are held once in two m onths with bein is one of the proprietors of
den hose, tubs and many other
slightly
darker stripe, harmonizes with the
Purkee and Premier
the present one convening in the The K lam ath News, a newspaper
useful articles. Also small brown
lighter shade in (he bead lining. Silk poplin
B aptist church in Medford.
Salad Dressing
DURHAM Leghorn pullets. 515 Liberty St.
issued there two times a w-eek.
shades
are provided.
Gold Medal Flour
TO BA C C O
73-3*
Try our fresh kippered salmon
Royal Club Catsup
Your Christm as Suit and Over­
Ornamental interior fittings including door
’D etricks."
53-tf coat order should be in now at
handles, dome light base, window regulators
Plummer’s
Orres Tailor shop, upstairs.
and shade mountings are finished in nickel.
E xclu sive R oasted Bulk
D ont’ forget the Sale of ladies
C offees 3 3 c and 3Hc
coats and suits at Sugg’s Millin­ Ashlnnders Speak at Convention
Doors are made of one solid sheet of heavy
Tillamook Cheese Always
ery, Nov. 26, 27 and 28.
72-1
aluminum, very light and strong. Copper
In Stock
Rev. W. Judson Oldfield and
k n ig h ts Tem plar
, M alta C om m ander) No. 4
WESLEY BARRY
M. P. COGITÂTES
ON HOW 10 GET
Hit the
» Trail for Hiltson
for
Stndebaker Cars
At Medford, Ore.
j
t
xt
GOOD
CIGARETTES
£
For
F o u r-D o o r S e d a n
I n t e r i o r F e a tu re s
T hanksgiving
’Phone 59
“BULL”
AVeek-en<l Ylsitor—
Miss Belle Lent, representing
the Union Savings and Loan As­
sociation of Portland, arrived in
Ashland from Klam ath Falls Sat­
urday and spent the week-end as
the house geust of the W. F. San­
ford family at 90 Fifth street.
Miss Mary Spencer were speakers
at the C. E. Convention held over
the week-nd in G rants Pass. Miss
Spencer led a discusison of Op-1
portunities in Fun and Fellow­
ship” Saturday afternoon and
Mr. Oldfield appeared Saturday
evening. An enthusiastic confer­
ence with many interesting speak­
ers repaid the efforts of the dis­
tricts represented.
Consignm ent or latest styles in
ladies suits and coats at Sugg's
Millinery. Nov. 26, 27 and 28th.
Special for W ednesday— Mar
72-1 celling 85c, H airdressing,
!5c.
Powder Puff Beauty Parlor, 35
To D u nsm u ir—
Second street.
< 3-2
Mrs. Dolly Johnson and two
sons will spend Thanksgiving
Don't forget the Llthian dance
with Mrs. Johnson’s slsiter, Mrs. Thanksgiving night at the Arm-
L. R. Wood at D unsm uir,
jory.
72-4
I
Ladies
P L U M M E R ’S
.53 E. Main
of A shland
IIINÜIÜIILÜIi’füüNIIÜINHÜÜIÜIIÜIIIIIÜillliil!
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It will pay yon to buy furs of a furrier.
Inspect our stock at M. M. Store, Medford.
Collars and Cuff made to order.
B a rtle tt, F u rrie r
Taxidermist and Fur Shop
128 N. Grape
Medford
Phone 59
overland !
$685
F O. B. DETROIT
covered rubber door bumper prevents rattling.
7 hn car can be
cb ained through
the Ford fl'ettly
^I’urchate 'Plan.
A water tight windshield, easy and positive to
adjust, cowl ventilator, and visor are other
much appreciated improvements.
Harrison Brother’s Garage
ASHLAND, OREGON
C oaster W agons |
¡With disc rubber tiredi
|wheels, and a fine finisbedl
Jody, sturdily made.
PEIL’S CORNER ,
C A R S * TRUCKS • T R A C T O K S