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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1924)
Friday, March 21, lfl£$4 CHEESE SPECIAL AT Hardy Brothers SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY BEST QUALITY OREGON CHEESE At Only Not More Than 5 Pounds To Any One Customer ALSO No. 3 Perfection or Snowflake Crackers At Per Package We Still Have That FAMOUS 35c COFFEE; 3 POUNDS FOR $1.00 HARDY BROTHERS Coats $17.75 to $75.00 Probably the most complete assortment of Dressy Coats in any one stock in the valley. Cliff Payne makes Hall trees. We deliver the goods— Detricks 94-tf Among those who attended the Presbyterian m eeting a t Phoenix Tuesday and W ednesday were: Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Mrs. S. D. Tay lor. Mrs. C. W. Nims, Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. F. G. McConnell, Mrs. Sarah W alker, Mrs. Dewey Sackett, Mrs. Gordon MacCrack- en, Mrs. W. M. W right, Mrs. Silsby and Mrs. H. W. Andrews. Delega tes from towns in the Presbytery from Roseburg to K lam ath Falls were present a t the interesting meeting. The next session will be here. Girls Motor— The Misses Irene Nugent and F ried a Larim ore arrived in Ash land late last evening and left early tisis m orning for southern California. W hen asked this m orn ing how fa r they Intended to drive today they replied, “Ju st as fa r as we can go.” Traveling in a com fortable sedan they declar ed they traveled as far as possible BEFORE you renew th a t In each day. They registered from surance, phone 21; It costs noth N orth Bend, Oregon. ing to get my term s and rates. 157-tf Yeo, of course. Madden sells Federal Tires. 151-tf C alifornia N eeds R ain— “ The past w inter has been the Buy Ashland canned goods and best one for tourists th a t Califor keep your money at home. 167-4 nia has had for som etim e,” ac cording to J. P. Dodge, who re J e sse W inburn in Paris— turned from a two m onths trip to According to current advice southern California. “ There was Jesse W inburn is living in Paris a very small am ount of rainfall, and was visited by Dr. and Mrs. there being a shortage of nearly L. A. Salade, residents a t the com 7 inches. Every day is alike— all fortable Seven Oaks north of Gold sun and no rain until the cloud Hill when they were touring Eu burst and during th e two days rope. Mr. W inburn is considered of' the extremely heavy fall not by friends as being one of the enough rain fell to last very long biggest hearted men th at ever vis as the sun takes the m oisture ited Ashland, but because of var very quckly out of the e arth ,” he ious reasons Mr. W inburn left said. here and has resided in Europe since th a t time. O. A. C. Dinner 6 o’clock Tues day, March 25, at the Plaza in Vincent E ntertainers, Christian honor of cadet band, which plays church, Saturday, March 29th, at Armory th a t evening at 8. All featu re Hawiian melody, cartoon form er O. A. C. students, hus ing and banjo selections. bands and wives urged to attend. 170-21-22-28 ' T L , 170-2 Per Pound fancy polaire. A good assortm ent of Spray Pumps ju st in. Also garden tools, garden and spray hose. Plain Harnesses, Feucying of every description, H arness and all kinds of accessories. The Art of Dressmaking O select from the enchanting diver sity of this Spring’s new styles a pattern which is entirely becoming; co decide on the weave, the combination of colors and the design from our bright array of new fabrics; and to transform them into a frock which is artistic, is a delightful achievement. T It is a worth-while triumph which every woman may enjoy. O n display in our store are new Spring fabrics which it is a joy to work upon, while simple, plainly marked patterns make every step of home dress-making easy and pleasurable. Will you choose from them Saturday? E. R. ISAAC & CO. PEIL’S CORNER “The Q uality Store” Capt. H. L. Beard, Director Saturday, March 22 Armory Tuesday, March 25 35c and 50c Reserved Seats 50c The Variety Store 89 N. Main 19th Annual Concert Tour O. A. C. Military Santi GRAND CONCERT j, 1 c 5 - | a- a “ g £ g -3 ; . 5 ® •c 13 >> O O a; U o » a « ° c ¿ *■ _ X ? o V u o »- o and COMMUNITY DANCE Place Time Admission (No war Tax) Same Place After Concert Dancing $1.00 Spectators 25c Motion Pictures of Campus Life $1000 game commission order setting It shall be unlawful • for any the opening date for fishing in person, firm or corporation to fish Klam ath county therefore being for, take or attem pt to take freni April 15. any of the w aters of the Rogue , Lake county — Campbell lake river, or any of its tributaries, at closed indefinitely. Silver lake ir any time, any tro u t by means rigation project reservoir includ other than with hook and line, ing Silver creek and Gier creek, commonly called angling. It shall be unlaw ful for any closed indefinitely. Rogue river— It shall be un person, firm or corporation to lawful for any person, firm or transport, freight or express, for corporation at any time or place the purpose of sale, b arter of ex to f :sh for, take or attem pt to change, or to have in his or its take any tro u t or salmon within . possesion for the purpose of a three mile radius outside of the ' transporting, freighting or ex mouth of the Rogue river by any pressing, for the purpose of sale, means whatsoever. barter of exchange, or to have in The word “ tro u t,” whenever his possession for the purpose of used in this act, means and in transporting, freighting or ex- cludes fish known as the rain press’ng, fo rthe purpose of sale, bow, steelhead, black spotted barter or exchange, any trout ta k (c u tth ro a t), Dolly Varden. east en at any time or place from th^ ern brook and all species and va Rogue river or any of its tribu- rieties of “ tro u t.” ! taries. GIVEN AW AY AT PAULSERUD’S Will R eturn Home Tomorrow— ' BANDON MARSHAL IS Mrs. Amy Weedon has been the i ACQUITTED OF CHARGE house guest of her m other, Mrs. M. j ---------- J. McCallister and Mr. and Mrs. > BANDON, Or., Marf. 21.— The j W. H. Sams. She will retu rn to ju ry in the case in which E. E. | A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts o f | her home in K lam ath Falls tomor Oakes, local night m arshal, was local Interest row after a weeks’ stay here. tried in circuit court at Coquille Trout Season Opens April 1, Other < > < > cn a charge of assault and bat Inform ation O utlined for B’g Dance Jackson Hot Springs tery, return ?d a verdict of ‘ not A nglers. In Sacram ento— Cliff Payne makes sash. g’ i-ty.” The c?i >. was tri id d u r Sat. Nite. Follow the crowd. H. C. Stock is spending a holi 170-2* ing the la tte r part of last week No, the tro u t season in Oregon Sunday dinner at the Summit day vacation in Sacramento. and attracted a numbei of local does not open April 1. It does i Ranch. Telephone Summit R anch? T ouring in E astern Oi egon__ people, who were called as witnes- j open April 15 as usual. H ear the Vincent E ntertainers, 168-8 Harvey Woods was unable to ses. The im portant digit of the fig- Christian church, Saturday night The trial on the m iner charge; „ , . , c,, . , . . . , return home to spend spring va . . i ure 15 got lost in a story about March 29th. 170-21-22-28 R eturned for V isit— was the resu lt of the grand ju rv .. • . cation with his parents, Dr. and , ~------ .- ........ Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Sloan and Mrs. E. A. Woods, oweing to the . Investigation r.f of the charge of the opening of the tro u t season, a«.lt ’ with a deadly weapon published in The Oregonian Sun A t H om e— son Junior, and Mrs. Allen Sloan fact th a t he is a member of the a--’ a "cn‘ -n......... day, with the result th a t it read "Chuck” Rush is ’J nong other and daughter, Rosemary, went to University of Oregon orchestra made 1 / L a w re ro Reselle th a t the season would open April students from O. A C. who has , Ashland Sunday morning and which is spending the vacation in A real tre a t— The Vincent E n 1 «instead of April 15. stopped to spend si ng vacation j spent the day w ith relatives and I eastern Oregon. Ever since the offices of the tertain ers— at Christian church, at home. He re tu rn jd with Hugh i returned in the evening bringing j ---------- state game commission have been Mrs. Mary Sloan bock with them | Don’t say canned goods; Say ! Saturday, March 29th. Bates earlier in the week. beseiged with calls asking if the 170-21-22-28 for an extended visit.— K lam ath ASHLAND BRAND, please. 1S7-4 open season has been changed for ______ Don’t say, Canned Goods, Say News. TWO NEW LIONS I < 1924. This articles will make clear ASHLAND BRAND, Please.. T ells o f Travels— CLUBS AR E CH ARTERED th a t it does not open until April 162 Wed, Fri. Sat. For the love of Mike use dis Miss Ida Dahl, county nurse, 15 as usual. cretion and trade your old tires spoke to members of the Bus- EUGENE, Mar. 21. — Melvin Also, h ere’s some interesting Have a fit at Orres— Tailors for to Ashland Vulcanizing W orks for iness and Professional W omen’s Jones of Chicago, secretary-gen- inform ation to which attention of men and women. 89tf New Federate. B etter be safe than Club in Medford W ednesday e v e -1 eral of the International Lions anglers is called by the . state sorry. 70 N. Main. 168-tf ning and told of her travels in j club, presented charters to the game commission regarding open O thers from Oregon— Czecho-Slovakia, Paris, Berlin and Eugene and Cottage Grove chap and closed w aters, restricted Mr. and Mrs. Don F raser are Hope« to C ontinue Study— ___________________ Rome, , during the tim e she _______ was in ters here last might. stretches of stream , poundage home from the University of Ore Miss Marie Prescott hopes to be Europe interested in public health ....... ......... .......... president, ac- Winits, length limits and methods Eric W. Merrill, gon. They will return to college able to retu rn to Monmouth the work, following th e war when she cepted the charge for Eugene of fishing considered legitim ate after this week-end. la tte r part of this week and re- served as a nurse, while Gavin C. Dyott, president, in the codes of the of the commis enter the state norm al school, responded for Cottage Grove. The sion as well as in the code of ang Cliff Payne makes typew riter where she was forced to leave her The home of Salt Rising and Presentation took place at a ban- ling ethics. Here are complete work at th e m id-winter term on Quality Bread. At the new Quality quet attended by members of I oth data covering the regulations in tables. account of poor health. She holds Bakery, ~ * clubs, and delegations from P o rt force: land, Salem, Longview and Ta- Stream s and L ak es ..C losed., to Have you stopped at Newton’s a scholarship a t the norm al, as an coma. new auto service station, at honor given at her graduation Good Program P lanned— A n glin g Talent, yet. 167-5* from high school last spring. The Bellview benefit en tertain W ILL RAISE AGE LIMIT The following stream s jind lakes ment planned for tom orrow night in counties of interest to local OF NAVAL APPLICANTS Hotel Has New Chef— IT DOESN’T PAY to drive an a t the Bellview school will be sportsm en have been closed to WASHINGTON, March 21. — Proprietor Jeffries at Hotel Ash automobile w ithout Liability In -lb rim in g full of snappy entertain- angling by order of the state Boys under 21 years of age would land was relieved of his culinary surance; my rates are lower. ment by the school grades. Songs game commission: not be perm itted to enlist, in the duties this morning when Lewis Yeo, of course. by choruses dram itization, two Jackson county — Carberry, navy w ithout the w ritten consent A. Green arrived to take charge Phone 21 & 274 J. 157-tf playets, and plenty of things to eat of th eir parents under the pro- Four Bit and Squaw creeks closed of the kitchen. Mrs. Green accom have been provided to m ake the visipn w ritten into the Naval Ap indefinitely. Rogue river for a W ill R em ain H ere— panied her husband. evening speed along with no hitch- propriation Bill by the house. The distance of 400 feet below Gold Mr. and Mrs. Merle F. W alters es. Boxes will be sold a t a set Ray dam closed indefinitely. present age lim it is 18 years. Orres cleans clothes clean. have returned from Grass Valley price and coffee will be served, Josephine county— Rogue river Phon« 64. 89-tf and plan to live in Ashland. W al closed for a distance of 40-0 feet Truck load oranges. Sweet and ters has been a trick operator at Dance with the Jazz Orchestra full of juice. 2 doz. for 25c. below Savage Rapids dam indef Tax Office City Hall up stairs. the Southern Pacific offices in Jackson Hot Springs Sat. Nite. Detricks. if initely. Grass Valley, but lived and grad 170-2* K lam ath county — Seven Mile Opens Monday March 25 to April uated from high school here a few creek from its confluence 5 Inclusive. Bring last lax re ON TO CHICAGO ceipts. O. W inter, Deputy. 170-9 years ago. Mr. W alters has vis- E xhibit Opened in M edford— In order to do my little bit to Weed canal to a point on Miss Jan e Snedicor opened an ited her relatives at various times help to send the State Champion creek where Short creek flows in a rt exhibit of the work done by Basket Ball team of Medford to to same. Spencer creek closed Something new and different— P ra tt A rt In stitu te students at Chicago, I will give 10 per cent from Buck lake to the m outh of City A ttorney ivetum ed— Wm. Brigs returned yesterday Northwest Rug Co. man is here Duel’s D epartm ent store in Med on all Suit orders for men, young said creek. Woods river closed morning from a business trip to showing plain two-toned colors ford yesterday. Miss Snedicor will men, and women ordered before from November 30 to following Salem where he went on business made from your old m aterial. be in Medford several days with April 1st. Remember we g u aran June 15 of each year, also trib u connected with the city law m ak Leave address a t Tidings office. the exhibit and gives opportunity tee a perfect fit and the best of taries of said Woods river. Klam 168-6* for a rt enthusiasts in Medford to workmanship. Come and help ath river closed for a distance of ing departm ent. see th e n ature of work th a t will boost Southern Oregon as it never 4000 feet below and 2000 feet be tau g h t by the four P ra tt in has been boosted before. Ashland above the mouth of Spencer creek, H otel P roprietor V isits— Complete line of Ashland Can structors at their sum m er school boys may w ant to go next yea-. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Crandall, of from November 30 to the follow ned Goods at Detricks. 94-tf Milwaukie, Wisconsin, were guests here in July. According to late in g June 15 of each year. On Orres tailors for men and a t Hotel Ashland last night hav letters from Bell Cady W hite w rit women, upstairs. 170-1* March 14, 1924, the Oregon state Buy Ashland canned goods, save money and help the community. ing returned a fte r an absence of ten to Mrs. Victor Miils, there are two years and are now en route a num ber of P ra tt students in $1000 given away at Paul- CARD OF THANKS 167-4 to southern California on a-m otor New York tfho are considering the serud’s. Call in and get your check We wish to thank our friends trip. They were guests here two trip to the coast. forthe kindness and sympathy ex 169-tf R eturning Home— years ago. Mrs. W alters has vis- tended to us during our recent Mr. and Mrs. J. G. K utzer and jtown above others in southern Ore h m » m m bereavement, also for the beauti daughter were guests in Ashland gon. Mr. Crandall is a h o tel.p ro ful flowers. last night en route to their home prietor in Wisconsin. J. V. Miller and family, in Valley, W ashington from south A. M. Miller ern California, where they have Let us fill your pail with Swifts Beatrice Miller spent the greater part of the w int Silver Leaf lard. Costs less than Mrs. L. H. Swift. er. shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY more nutritious. Detricks. 94-tf The Ashland cann y uses lo FOR SALE— One ton Ford cal fruit, employs lo 1 labor and Sales R eported__ truck, terms. Will take part wood. should be patronized y local peo- W. W. Robison reports the sale 248 Laurel St. 170-4 P1«- 167-4 of two pieces of property to Mrs. C. M. Hunt. An half acre of land . .M anzanita W ood for sa le Hawllan music, crayon draw with three room house located on Phone 397L. 170-10 ing and banjo selections are fea Ashland and Beach streets was the tured by Vincent E ntertainers, first deal closed and the Dewey FOUND— P air chaps on road C hristian Church, S a t u r d a y , house on F ifth street was also between Ashland and Klam ath March 29th. 170-21-22-28 transfered to Mrs. H unt. Mr. Rob Falls. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Mr. De W itt, De ison returned recently from a long W itt Taxi. 170-2 A rrived Y esterday — dnive to Dexter, Ore., with a client Miss Ruth Purdy is spending wishing to trade Ashland property FO R RENT— 5-room furnished the week-end a t home with her for a farm home and also visited apartm ent including player piano. parents. Miss Purdy is a fresh Sams Valley Wednesday. Strictly private. Mrs. Shell, 171 man at O. A. C. Miss M argaret Mc Granite. Phone 340-J. 170-2 Coy. Frances P ra tt and Ruth Line- Patronize Home Industry; Buy _ C lassified ads bring resu lts. baugh were not able to come home ASHLAND BRAND p e a c h e s , I I . I ■ I J I X I K ■ I I for spring vacation. Miss M argaret pears, cherries, beans and tom a Also a great variety of Johnson is enjoying the vacation toes. 162— Wed., Fri., Sat. with her friends and parents, Dr. Sport Models in plain and A t P e ll’s Corner and Mrs. F. H. Johnson. Many A ttend Presbyterian M eet— $1000 a- ASHLANÜ WEEKLY TIDINGS — —■■■»■■!! Ill I— — — All checks good an y tim e on Tailored and Ready-to-wear Garments — —M - POUR Stop and get your check n o w so y o u ’ll h a v e it w h en you need it P age