Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 17, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Monday, December 17, 1023
la r k e y price Drops—
V isitin g R elatives H e r e ^
NEW CAVERNS POUND
The decline In the price of T urJ Ed. Lowe arrived in Ashland
u “ R epo r ts ' X ' 0." 7 h e “ "'r.“ X
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'0
IN OREGON CAVES Cn’IL
keys since Thanksgiving is being last week and ha? been visiting
are doing every- maximum appropriation for the
reflected in Ashland. The pre-, at the home of his mother, Mrs.
thing possible to assist us in our enforcement of the liquor and
GRANTS PASS, Dec. 16..—The
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
work
(Continued from page 1)
vailing
price
in
Ashland
prior
to
Trease
Lowe
and
sister,
Mrs.
H.
narcotic statutes at $40,000 an-
.
Cavemen, booster organization of
♦
local interest.
i i m.
>
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J . Thanksgving was
Go\ernor Pierce, in comment- nually. Such an amount would
o cents per F. Sackett. Mr. Lowe came here Josephine county, will undertake
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t
s
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'h'
ing upon the report submitted by make it possible for the depart-
M asonic Calendar
victory j Mr. Cleaver, declared himself ment to cover the entire state.
Uncalled for Suits, Overcoats,I offered for 25 cents per
covered caverns in the Oregon near Acapulo, state of Guarrero,
•
T his W eek
dresses, mackinaws, etc., at Or- dressed.
■ visited in Portland with relatives Caves. These caverns, which ex- j where federal forces are said to satisfied with the operations of
Money to conduct the state pro­
Tuesday— Eastern Star, stated | res tallor shop, upstairs
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and will spend the holidays here. tend for an unknown distance have been captured. They also the department, and had no cri- hibition department is taken from
meeting, and final one of the
Get youf garm ents1 cleaned,
ticism to make legarding the dlr- , fines and seizures and is not de-
itno the mountain, were found claim that order prevails in all cctor
Many fine gifts at Darling pressed and repaired for Xmas—
present year.
I
Blue and white Japanese lunch on the last day the resort was districts held by the revolution- •
’
rived from any tax imposed upon
Studio.
Wednesday— Malta Command-
89tf next week at Orres Tailor Shop cloth on sale 48x48 in. 66c; 60x
tih
likely
that
the
next
legis-
the
property owners of the state.
upstairs.
89-2 60 in., 31-19; 70x70 in. $1.48. open and the guides were taken ists.
ery, stated conclave. Installation
out before the full extent of the
Loyal supporters of Obregon
of officers, also Order of the Visited In Medford—
Jap Art Store, Medford, Ore. 88-8 find could be explored.
claim
dissension has broken out
Mrs. Ella Lischefsky and Miss
Toys—Jap Art* Store Medford
Temple conferred. Supper at
The
Cavemen
appropriated
among
rebel leaders and that vio-
6:45.
Signora Norman were visitors in
88-8 Spend Day M otoring—
$5000
to
carry
on
the
work
and
it
lence and anarchy are rife
Thursday—Stated convocation, Medford Saturday. Both are pop-
E. G. Davis and family and Mr. is expected the caves will be rebel headquarters.
Siskiyou Chapter. Annu.il f action ,dar instructors of the
Junior V isit M edford—
and Mrs. Frank spent yesterday
A battle is imminent near Api- ’
High.
Miss
Dorothy
Abbott
plan­
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Garrett, who motoring in the Green Spring found to extend for hundreds of
and installation of offic rs. Light
feet
further
into
the
earth.
i
capie,
where Obregon reviewed
ned to accompany them.
recently arrived from La Grande neighborhood. The highway over
refreshments.
j
his
troops.
to spend the winter here, and the mountain is in very good
Friday—Ashland Lodge No. 23,
U N ID E N TIFIE D BODY
Tampico is quiet and General I
For the best tamales try Rose Mrs. Lee Tuttle were visitors in condition, but they report the
special communication. Work in
FOUND ALONG HIGHW AY C aliez said he Is preparing to
Bros.
third degree, three candidates.
at
84-tf Medford today.
roads as being bottomless in the
raise
a
loyal
army
to
protect
the
Meet at four o’clock p. m. Supper
uncared for regions.
c o n t ? ? ^ ^ ’ ° eC‘ 1 7 —Officers oil fields. Part of the state of
Have a fit at Orres—Tailors for
at 6:30.
Have your clothes cleaned and
continued today an investigation
u
89tf Tillamook cheese, cream cheese, of the probable murder along ,he '
pressed for the Holidays. Paul- men and women.
’
*“ g0" e
10 ,he
serud’s.
86tf
Mr. Automobile Owner:—Do
cottage cheese, milk and butter. Columbia River highway of an u n -! ° f S‘
NOTICE—If you own property, We sell the best. Detricks.
you know there is a difference
53tf identified young workman whose j General Francesco Mendoza,
All Sunkist Stock
you carry Insurance; it always
body was found Sunday’in the conimander of the federals there,!
in automobile rates? You can save R eturn to th e S tates—
The Misses Grace Chamberlin pays to get my rates before you
money by insuring with me.
Regular 25c Oranges, Per D o ze n ................. 12He
Yes real salt rising bread. SOtf brush a mile east of Warrenton. ! offerln& bis service to Huerta,
The man had been shot with an who acePted.
77-tf
Yeo. of course. 7 7 -tf|and Palmer have returnd to the insure. Yeo, of course.
Regular 35c Oranges, Per D o ze n ..................... 25c
automatic pistol and all marks :
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states and. were heard from in
O ut-of-tow n V isitors__
Pottery Is Received—
Regular 45c Oranges, Per D o zen ..................... 30c
of identification removed from STATE LIQUOR FINES
W. W. Allingham, of Eugene,' ®an Francisco. Miss Chamberlin F u n eral H eld Todaj’—
Japanese pottery recently re­
Regular 50c Oranges, Per D o ze n ..................... 35c
AMOUNT TO $ 8 7 ,6 8 4
Funeral services for the late ceived in th notion department of the clothing. Robbery is believed
was a business visitor in Ashland writes that the Hawaiian Islands
to
have
been
the
motive
for
the
U. T. Myers were held this after­ the Enders Company came to the
Regular 65c Oranges, Per D o zen ..................... 45c
yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. F . ; are good for thin people only.
(Continued from page 1)
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Richardson, of Albany, were!
noon from the Baptist Church. states on the last ship to leave crime.
The Big Grocery Department at Enders
guests at Hotel Ashland yesterday, j Goldfish and supplies. Jap Art Many friends of the pioneer man Japan before the disaster there
j
said
the
report,
“we
are
obtaining
DELINQUENCY
SMALL
Paul Hubbard is among out-of Store, Medford.
88-8 attended the services. Interment this summer.
Price Always Low
Quality Always High
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;good co-opreation. The chief of
town visitors from Chico. Mr. and
was made in the Mountain View
THE
DALLES,
Dec.
17.—De-
poIIce
of
Portland
is
an
efficient!
Mrs. Wm. London, of Yakima,1
Buy your mince meat, like cemetery.
TOOZE APPR O V ED
were in Ashland yesterday.
linquent taxes in Wasco county
i mother makes at the Bazaar in
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.— this year total $65,667.18, accord­
Orres cleans clothes clean Nominations approved by the Sen-
Try our fresh kippered salmon the Parish House Dec. 20.
ing to figures made public at the
Phone 64.
89-tf ate included Walter L. Topze, Jr., sheriff’s office Saturday. Last
"Detricks.”
53-tf
Book ends, candle sticks, in
as register of U. S. Land Office. year’s delinquencies were $73,000
Let us fit you out in a Holi-
cense
burners. Darling Studio.
Embroidered silk kimona and
89tf !day 9uR and overcoat. Paulserud’s WOMEN PROMINENT IN TYPEWRITER
negligee at % price at Jap Art
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Store, Medford.
88-8
ANNIVERSARY’S CELEBRATION, IUON, N. Y.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A
New Low Prices on
ORANGES
Hardy Bros.
Pre-Inventory and Special Price
f u r n it u r e
Sil versi ties in R iver—
A new run of silverside salmon
is
now in the river according to
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lusk were
out-of-town guests from Hilt. H. 'local fishermen. The salmon are
Tendricks was in Ashland recent- 3a’d t0 have i ust come from the
ly from Dunsmuir. Mr. and Mrs. | ocean and are bright and in ex-
F. R. Newton, of Salem, are a. cePtionally S°od condition. It is
mong out-of-town guests. E. Hae- ! reP«rted that large numbers of
gney was a guest at Hotel Co- the salmon were seen Friday. The
lumbia yesterday.
river is in good condition for fish­
ing, having e’eared up consider­
A new shipment of Suits and ably.—Grants Pass Courier.
overcoats have just arrived at
Paulserud’s.
86tf
Something doing all the time
during the .Holidays, better get.
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled H am ,iJOUr SVments in shape at Orres
Chipped beef and lard. Get it at i tailor shep upstairs. Phone 64.
Detricks. It’s the best.
53-tf
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B u sin ess V isitors—
Story H our H eld—
About thirty young folk gather­ Addresses Give Emphasis to
Invention’s P art in Econo­
ed at the library Saturday after­
mic Progress of the Sex
noon for the Story hour. The us­
ual run of good stories with
The village of Ilion, Herkimer
happy endings and Yuletide mis­ County, New York, lying in tlie
sives were prepared by Miss Par­ famous Moliawk Valley, celebrated
sons.
the 50th birthday of the invention and
manufacture of the first practical
Old fashioned lasses cream taf­ typewriter machine, Sept 12. All
fy at Rose Bros.
84tf factories were closed and the people
of the section entertained distin­
guished visitors in a program com­
Say it with a box of chocolates memorating the day fifty years ago
We wrap for shipping free of when the manufacture of the first
I Pract’cal typewriter began in the
charge. Rose Bros.
84tf R e m in g to n gun works in this
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town. Emphasis was laid upon the
Program s B ein g Prepared__
part played by the machine in the
Programs are being prepared ' T te ’ X
Nohting better than salt rising by students of the lower grades in j noon’s program, when the memorial
R eturn to P ortland—
inventor, Christopher Latham
84tf the Junior high and Hawthorne *°,
Miss E. Murdoch returned to bread. Bon Ton.
| schools to be K
given
Friday
after-'
° j SV
by two Latham
of his
Portland Saturday evening after
.VPI1 rriuay alter grandchildren, un*e*led
Christopher
a successful and pleasant stay in
Cliff Payne makes typewriter noon- Christmas trees and pan­ Sholes IV and Miss Elizabeth La­
Ashland. Miss Murdoch demon­ tables.
tomime, all tilings to do with tham Sholes of Newark, N. j .
Mrs. Lena Lake Forrest of De­
strated Universal Electric Ranges
Christmas, are going to start the
troit,
Honorary President of the
at the Winter Fair in the Ashland M iss W ard E xpected Hero__
kiddies holiday of two weeks with National Federation of Professional
Electrical Supply booth and re­
and Business Women’s Clubs, and
Miss Roberta Ward, former a wonderful boost.
mained another week to demon­ musical student of Ashland, is ex­
Mrs. Elizabeth Sears of New York,
strate the Universal Electric pected to return the latter part
President
of the New York League
Fresh fruit cake and mince of B u s in
e s s and Professional
»wares at the same store. She re­
of
the
week
to
spend
the
Christ-
meat
,n^red,ent®
—
brown
sugar,
Women,
told
of the typewriter’s
turned to Portland after a pleas­
service to womankind.
mas
holidays
at
the
home
of
her
c,tron’
8Plces,
orange
peel,
lemon
ant two weeks and declared that
Following the unveiling exercises,
peel, walnuts and so forth. De-
she would be glad to return here sister, Mrs. F. C. Stevens. She
r
o
w
i
One
hundred typewriter girls staged
wi 1 be glad to meet her former tricks. We deliver.
later.
an attractive pageant ind organiza­
tions from all parts of the Mohawk
students and scores of friends
Valley joined in a procession. Fire­
Kohman’s
salft
rising
broad,
who
have
watched
her
career
in
Oh Boy! That salt rising bread.
works
and dances continued through
Bon Ton.
84tf the musical world in Los Angeles 1 lb. loaf 10c, 1% lb. loaf l-5c. | the evening.
84-tf
with interest since her departure Bon Ton.
Governor Alfred E. Smith of
!
New
York, and former Governor
this
summer.
Xmas gifts something out of
Frank .O. Lowden of Illinois, were
E xpected H om e—
the ordinary from Jap Art Store,
the chief speakers on the morning
Leith Abbott, western adver program.
Medford. Main St. near Pacific
They paid tribute to the
Beautifully decorated 15 pieces tising representative for the ¡service of the inventor and to the
Highway.
88-8
^who developed his machine,
china Tea Set $2.95. Jap Art Longview Company, is expected ■ ^ ^ Other
speakers were Owen D.
home
late
this
week
to
spend
the
Store, Medford.
88-8
To V isit in C alifornia—
Young, Chairman o f the Board of
holidays’ at the home of his par­ Directors of the General Electric
C. W. Klum and fam ily'will
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Abbott. Company, and Henry H. Benedict
leave Tuesday for a two months
A framed picture is always ap
of New York, the sole survivor of
visit in California.
propriate. Darling Studio.
89tf Mr. Abbott has been in Longview the founders o f the typewriter busi-
since August.
ness«
Christmas gifts for everybody at
We deliver the geods. Service
_
4
~
, Colonel John W . Vrooman, Pres-
the Trinity Guild bazaar to be is our motto. Detrlcka—phone
Come to Medford and look a t , ident of the Herkimer County His-
Society, under whose auspices
held In the parish house, Decem­
53tf the Jap Art store you will save : the celebration
was held, introduced
money and get gifts suitable for
ber 20.
86 and-88
every member of your family.
Business Visitors—
SPECIAL! Pure virgin wool
88-8
Miss Faye Carver of Phoenix
overcoats $20. at Paulserud’s.
was in Ashland today as a bust
86tf ness visitor and Chrismas shop­
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
per. Miss Ruth Fifeld spent the
V isitin g R elatives—
W AN TED— School girl to cook
week-end at home wth relatives
Mrs. Roy Hargrave, who re­ but has returned to her school for board and room. Phone 358-
sides on a farm near Perma, Mon­ nar Hilt. Miss Mahl Trott was also R-
90-2
tana is visiting at the homes of
home and is preparing for a splen­
FOR SALE—Cedar posts, rick
her sister, Mrs. Wm. Myer and
FOR HIM
did
Christmas
program
to
be
giv
wood.
All delivered, M. R. Scotti,'
brother, E. E. Gall in Bellview.
90-3*
Mrs. Hargrave has been visiting en at her school preparatory to Siskiyou, Ore.
Corona Typewriter ....... $50
relatives since early in November the Christmas holiday.
Leather Brief C ase.....$7.50
FO R SALE— Yellow carrots
and will continue her trip, visit­
$15.00 per ton delivered. Phone
ing relatives in California en M indow s A re A ttractive—
Auto Clean up Kit....$4— $7
485-J.
90-2
Practically
every
stor-e
In
Ash­
route home. She plans to return
Collar Bags ....... $ 1 .3 5 — $4
land is dressed up for Christmas
to Ashland to visit later.
Shaving Mirrors $1.50-$3.75
LOST —A Mackinaw between
and unusually pretty decorated Blair Granite Works and town
Smoking Sets $1.35— $3.50
100 per cent pure silk pongee windows tempt the heart of the
Sunday afternoon. Milton Frank­
Ansco Cameras..... $ 6 __ $30
guaranteed by government stamps forlorn buyer. Special induce­ lin.
2*
Bill Folds ................ 75c— $3
88c per yard. Jap Art Store, ments are prepared in every de­
Medford.
88-8 partment of business and mer­
FOR SALE— White Leghorn
Clothes Brushes $2.50-$3.50
chants state that sales are pick­ cockerel,’ took the blue at the
Razor8 .............. $1.OO— $ 7 .5 0
Most complete line of box choc­ ing up and the usual Christmas poultry show, $2.50 another at
Shaving Brushes ...... $ 1 — 3 2
olates In the city. Watch our rush is prepared for.
31.50. The sire of both these
Cigarette Cases....50c—$2.00
window. Rose Bros.
84tf
birds was from a three hundred
Leather Belts .................... $1
Christmas neckware for men, egg hen. One Rhode Island White
Correction—
Parker’s Life Time Duofold
fine assortment to select from and cockerel at $2.50. Also one heat-
Through an unintentional er­ big values at Orres Tailor Shop ng stove cheap.
Fountain P e n ................ $7
ror the date of the marriage of upstairs.
Pocket
Knives ................ 9 ^
89-2
C. M. Miles, 611 Beach St., Ash­
Mrs. Pearl Neil to Mr. Glenn To­
Conklin gold pen and pencil
land.
90»
bias was published as Friday. The
8ets .......................... $8.50
A Victor record from Rose
date should have been Tuesday Bros, make the most ideal Christ­
Conklin Gold Pencils....$3.00
FOR SALE— Fat turkeys. Mrs.
as It was on that day they were
90-2
mas gift.
84tf Joy. Phone 9F21.
married in Yreka.
To Reduce Our Slock Before Taking Inventory
Begins Tuesday, December 18th
WILL GIVE YOU A REAL-“ SPECIAL PRICE” SALE.
Cj t bejow cost. See partial list below. Many others
not mentioned will be sold at CUT PRICE during this sale
A grand opportunity for the Home to Profit.
Maho gany Spinet
Desks
—Beautiful correspondence desk,
mahogany in spinet style, regularly
sold at $53.25, Special* Sale
Mrs. Elizabeth Sears of New
York, and
Ex-Gov. Frank A. Lowden of
Illinois
Congressman Homer P. Snyder of
the 33rd New York District as per­
manent Chairman.
The R t Rev. Charles Fiske, D.D.,
LL.D., Bishop o f the Protestant
Episcopal Diocese of Central New
York, pronounced the invocation.
Approximately 25,000 people were
in attendance.
$35.00
Other styles reduced from S48.00
to
$32.00
These desks appeal very strongly
to any woman’s sense of fitness and
use.
Ranges
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XM AS S U G G E S T IO N S
From Elhart’s
FOUND—Auto crank on Pacif­
Plum pudding made by famous
Large loaf quality bread 10c—
ic Highway in north part of town.
Bon Ton.
84tf. cooks of Ashland for Sale at Finder can have same by paying
Trinity Guild Bazaar, Dec. 20, for this ad at Tidings office.
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Felt and leather slippers. Jap Parish House.
LOST —Green sport sweater at
Store Medford.
88.8 Road Signs P osted —
Hawthorne play ground Saturday.
Neat signs have been posted Return to “Sonny” Leedom. Tid­
Depart for Home—
at each entrance of Ashland by ings office. Laurence Leedom.
Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald the Kiwanis telling of their chap­
90-1
returned Saturday morning to ter here and giving the date of
their home at Kerby after a few their weekly meetng. The signs
CONVALESCENT HOME— The
tays visit with Mr. and Mi's. H. are neat and attractive and are exclusive milk diet is the most en­
H. Van Valkenburg at their beau­ the duplicate of many found at couraging treatment we give. Pa­
tiful home on North Main St.
teh entrance to other cities.
tients improve so rapidly.
FOR HER
Remington Portable ..... $60
Manicure Roll-Ups—.
Combination Coal, Wood
and Gas Ranges
50c— $ 2 .5 0
Parisian Ivory, Shell Pyralin
Ivory, Candle and Candle­
sticks,
Box Stationery ..... « 5 C— $o
Perfumes and Toilet Sets
$ 1 .0 0 — $ 7 .5 0
Perfume Atomizers
Leather Purses—Special at
$ 2 .1 0 and $ 4 .0 5
Leather and Fancy Bound
Gift Books ...... ...75c— $2
Crater Lake Pictures 50c $0
Water Trays and Decorated
Baskets .............. $1—554
Thermos Bottles and Food
Jars
Alaskan Hair Seal Bed-room
Slippers
T O Y S -T O Y S -T O Y S
FOR THE KIDDIES
Books and
Stationery
ELBARTS
Drug Sundries
Toilet Goods
Better grade of Velvet Rugs, regularly
priced $3.00, during This Special Sale.
Tapestry rugs, 27 by 54 inches, regularly
priced $1.25, during th is Special Sale
$1 Z8.00
90c
—Step Ladder Stools, while they
last, each $1.25.
$2.10
—These are the greatest values in rugs
you have seen in manv vears.
C O N G O L E U M and F E L T B A S E R U G S
Economical floor coverings of very acceptable patterns, at the
following prices:
9 x 12—$16.50 9 x 10 1-2—$14.50 9 x 9—$13.00 7 1-2 x 9—$10.50 6 x 9—$9.00
Odd Pieces
of Bed Room Suites
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JJU
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BOOKS—Picture, Story, A. B. C. Painting, etc., etc.
Be sure to see our big stock before buying
$1.50
■
—We are making a special price
on these and should find ready sale
to those in need of ranges. Regular
price $165.00—This Special sale
$ 2 .5 0 -$ 5 .0 0 -$ 7 .5 0 -$ 10-$ 12
Tourist Tablets ........ $1__ 35
Framed Mottoes 05c—$1.50
Hand Painted China—
Velvet Rugs, 27 by 54 inches, regularly
sold at $2.25, during This Special Sale
—Dressers,
Chiffoniers,
Beds, Vanity Dressers,
and such at wonderful
bargains to close out.
—Sewing Stands, Tea
Tables, Comfort Chairs
for Christmas.
F u n eral D irectors
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
Will M. Dodge, deputy county coroner
J. P. ÜOD/ÏE & SONS
Reliable House Furnishers