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PAGE FOtE ASÖiÄfri) b À ttt TíWGS Wednesday, May 21, liki 4 MAY VOLT DISCUSSES -illfl-TUlamook, GSftfällia-New- HIGHWAY SITUATION pert. McKenzie, Ashland-Klamath TOO LATE T o CLAsstFV Falls, M edford-Crater Lake, Sher EDITOR’S NOTE— A series of articles, of wich this is the first, Furniture Repair work of all will appear every other day in the Tidings, giving pertinent infor man, Oregon-W ashington and (Cointiüiièd from page 1.) A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho cotoe and go, and ev en ts of kinds, Phone 252-J, H. L. Porter. mation relative to those who are considered presidential possi La Grande-W allowa Lake. The bilities, and any two of whom may receive the republican and 222— 6 local in terest from this source, there has been greatest volume of work now un democratic nom inations for standard bearers. constructed five hundred and sev der way is being done on the FOR SALE— First class alfalfa enty miles of bitum inous pave-i Roösevelt-Coast. John Day and hay in field, inquire at Omega Pioneer Family Represented- K n igh ts Tem plar ment, one hundred and fifty-five ! Tire Dalles-California highways. ' ranch, Pacific highway. Talent. A L FR E D E. SMITH Campbell, candidate for Congress. One of the greatest preachers M alta Coniniandery No. 4 A lbert D. Applegate, Fred Ap- ; The story of Alfred E. Smith, miles of concrete ***' pavement, » se v -! Completion of the la tte r three is a About th at time Tom Foley, j of modern days is coming to Ash- 221— 2* "i h " " ‘,red m“ * of m atter of years, but satisfactory M asonic H all plegate and G rant Appiegate, who began life as a newsboy and then a ,y r„ in p o litic , » „ .11 t„ ! land. Sm1th w ig Bl“ '”„ r ,l° , broken stone and gravel surfac- progress is being attained, and Stated conclave, W ednesday mGmbers of the Pioneer Applegate ' was twice elected Governor of contest the Fourth W ard leader r. h o lt SALE—-Weaned Berk- J family fotwllw from the T Umpqua T—« — X T ■ York »» - « with ... n I T ,n ' »■><! each year finds them much n e a r-) hire pigs. Phone 11-F2. 222— 3 valley, New many honors ship of Pat Divver. Foley saw in taken , m « o many land». In clnd-; , | „ £ y. evening, May 21; also work in flve mH„ of er the goal of final comply,i_::. Red Cross and Malta Degrees. Were guests in Ashland last night. th ru st upon him along the w a y ,) Al Smith the qualities of a hustler ing Switzerland, Germany, Rwed- ed roadbed They left early this morning for reads like a tale from fiction’s and added him to his organiza en, A ustria, New Zealand, Can- Light refreshm ents after work. The entire article is illustrated 1 FOR RENT— 5 room unfurnish California. At the present time the follow- page3. 1 here is no better way to tion. Sojourning and visiting F raters ada and the United State.,, will I„g'„¡ghw 'aytt have reached a with a series of excellent photo-, ed house with garage. Inquire 35 rs 222__3* begin it than to quote *the late eourteously invited. Foley won the leadership and be at the C hantauqne building p„,n[ „ hen thfiy nlay b„ graphs which do much toward G ranite St.. Orres tailors for men and W. Bourke Cockran. silver-ton pushed his young henchman Snnday, May 25th to the 29th, F. H. JOHNSON. E. C. telling the story of the scenic I women, upstairs over McGees. ered as virtually completed, or gued giant of countless political i ahead, FOUND— On lawn of convales W. H. DAY, Recorder. beauties of this country and every morning« and evening. ; contracts are under way which conventions, when he nominated cent home, pair of dark rim In 1903 young Smith was nom 221— 2 He brings a message quite will bring them io th a t stage, the which will aid greatly in attract-) To R oseburg-— “Al” Smith as a candidate for a inated for the Assembly, elected, sim ilar to th at glasses, with expensive lense. ing tourist travel. p_. . ° f - Evangelist Pacific Highway, the Columbia Richard Ring left yesterday ! secofid term as Governor of New and served for eleven straight Call 153. 221__It Form er R ésilient» V isit— Price of two years ago, whom Rivpr> Old Oregon T rai, Weflt An excellent highway map afternoon for Roseburg to spend York: terms. F irst Assemblyman, then ! many people in this valley have Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Potter are which occupies a prominent place I nom inate here today a man Speaker, then m inority and major- • reason to remember with much Side, Mount Hood Loop. McMinn- in this issue will no doubt prove FOR SALE— New Home Sewing guests at the Ben P otter home on two weeks as relief m anager of ■ Machine, like new; cheap for Second street. They are former the W estern Union office, while whose career savors more of a itiy leader, he filled one of the gratitudp. He preaches Christ popular with the tourist as well as the regular m anager takes an an- j page from romance than a mere ! niost Picturesque careers in the the Saviour, Christ the Healer, well known residents. with all who rnalde within the i “ ““ nual vacation. C. A. H arris, lo biographical narrativ e; a man I r®cortIs of the legislature, ,„ ,,„ ,,1 by the .......... _ Ja,&’ gaiden and other tools. Call Christ the Baptizer with the Holy territory covered map. In he resigned to become Thursday or Friday, 4 68 C St. For salt mackerel, herring, cod cal m anager, started to work yes who, startin g in the very hum bl-j Spirit and Christ the soon coming It is predicted that this high-J Phone 3 terday afternoon after having 8-J. 222— 2“ est conditions, has risen in the sheriff of New York County. fish, fish flakes and kippered King. His messagp and work is way num ber will be particularly had his vacation. ralmon. try Detricks. com paratively short space of six Studied G overnm ent in dem onstration of the teach popular throughout the Copco Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rarnehouse teen years to the second highest, It was after young Sm ith’s elec ing and power of the Holy Spirit. territory and that thousands of Nobody kicks on Federal Tires. is we believe, position in the New Operator in O ffice— tion to the Assembly that bis real are renting the new house, cor All are invited boJJi the believ extra copies will be required to Miss Mildred Beeson has Joined Ask you neighbor. More miles country; a man who has risen fight to reach the high places be er and the unbeliever. All who ner G ranite and Straw berry Lane, supply the unprecedented the operating force at the tele per dollar and less kicks per tire from a peddler’s wagon, while yet gan. He burned the m idnight oil have a desire to get better ac de A ou will find them very courte than any tire we know of. Ash short of his prime, to the Gover phone office. seven nights a week in his suc quainted with our Lord, come. > mand that is bound to follow its land Vule W orks, Phone 90. ous to you when you look through n or’s chair of the greatest state cessful attem pt to m aster the All who are sick or afflicted, distribution. 203— tf the house with view to buying. in the union; who, through all study of government. In the come and worship the Lord and Madden sells Federal Tires. th at long journey, accomplished rooms in the Capitol, on trains be healed— “Jesus of N azareth ! 151-tf More H om es P aint— in such short space of time, has and everywhere lie could find a passeth by.” » H The Davies home at the corner never lost a friend whom he has R eturns for Vacation— spare moment, the youthful As • ’ H ’ of 7th and A streets hps been gained ip his youth, or failed to Tlie unusual class of people in Miss Florence VanDyke will semblyman buried his nose in his WOMEN FIND DESERT painted. Jerry O’Neil has had his acquire other friends through all studies. Every week he journey spend her two weeks vacation WIND TOO CURIOUS' southern Oregon from G rants home on Morton street redecorat the stages.” ed to New York to be with his with her sisters and Miss Esther ______ 1 ass t° Ashland make it possible ed with a new coat of paint. Klalnham mer at the VanDyke RENO, May 21.— Two Kansas to get attractions th a t visit no Then the speaker went on to family and keep in touch with his home on Morton street. She will Here Y esterday— women, m otoring to their home ! otlier town in the state excep’t sketch the career of the Gover F ourth W ard constituents. From a somewhat obscure graduate this fall from the nor, who was born in the shadow from California, will never forget ! Portland: We have already had Ed. Andrews, popular Medford mem ber of the lower house Al the unkind curiosity of the des _ I in our am usem ent season, two Saeretd H eart hospital in Med music conductor, was in Ashland of the Brooklyn Bridge and rose ford. Smith became Democratic leader e rt winds which whirled a fumi _ famous stars, Pavlowa and Pad in turn from newsboy to fish ven yesterday afternoon on business of th at body, and in 1911 its gation tent from over their heads erewski. Galli Curci will be the The coming concert of Galli Curci der, assemblyman, speaker, sher speaker. Guaranteed tooth brush 35c, and left them exposed to the ) last of this season’s high class en- iff, president of the Board of Ald is being held under the auspices McNair Bros. Following two years as Sheriff, scorcliing desert sun until the ! tertain m ents- The mail order sale of Andrews Bros., and Mr. An ermen and chief executive of the State, and declared “ Al” Smith lie was elected President of the quarantine officer could capture already indicates the largest drews stated th at tickets have Board of Aldermen, and in 1919 the canvass aitd wrap them in its i 1,OU8e ever assembled in Med G raduate Goes to Oakland— been sold as far north as Roseburg was the “ only man I ever knew was elected Governor of New vagrant folds. i ford. Large num bers of tickets Miss Helen Merrill left last who, in h 'g h office could be call and south to Klam ath Falls, in York. evening for Oakland, California, The women had been placed in ' h,SVe already been ordered from dicating that a record crowd will ed by a dim inutive appellation of In 1900 he m arried Catherine a small tent, wrapped only in K lam ath Falls and the northern where she will enter training at attend. friendship w ithout abasing in the Fabiola hosiptal for a tw’o some degree the dignity of bis A. Dunn, of New York, and they light blankets, a t the Deraldo f alifornia towns and as far north office.” have a family of five children ranch station Sunday afternoon, I 88 R oseburS- and a half year period. She grad Think prosperity. which Al calls “ the gang.” uated with this year’s senior class L ater on in his eulogy, Mr. while th eir clothing was being ) Galli Curci’s recent success in Talk prosperity. One hum an quality of the form San Francisco and southern Cali at high school but was unable Cockran related how when “Al” fumigated. Believe in prosperity. er newsboy is his abiding love to stay over for graduation exer Suddenly a gusty wind tore the f° rnia has been Pben°m inal. The W ork and enjoy in a house of was elected a member of the Con Claes. Her going probably re Your Own— Prosperity. You can stitutional Convention in 1915, for the neighborhood where lie tent loose and flung it a hun- Sacram ento Papers report that moves the first member of the buy for cash or very easy terms, Ibis peddler boy had the oppor was born and spent his early dred l'eet away while feminine there were at least two thousand He and his family still shrieks startled the desert air. people unable to get seats for her «class to active training outside ju st like ren t; and now is the tunity to match hi3 wits and abil youth. live down on Oliver street, and Q uarantine Inspector J. M. Ryan concert in th at city. school activities. time. Call and talk it over p ri ities against Elihu Root, who pre in the big school, almost across captured the flying tent, folded Tlie elevated seats recently in vately with the Ashland Realty sided, and George W. W icker- the street from their home, each it around the protesting women, stalled in the Medford Armory, SPECIAL attention to AUTO Co. sham, late A ttornef General of the 221— 3t MOBILE insurance; better term s United States,” and before the of th e five Smith children has a t and held it in place until assist makes every seat in th at large and lower rates. Yeo, of course. W eek-end Traveler»— convention adjourned “ both men tended classes. ants could build a stronger sliel- i i building a good one. The Pader Fond o f H is M other Phone 21 & 274-J. 212— tf ewski concert proved th a t the ter. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. W heeler paid tribute to him as th e man Governor Sm ith’s m other is acustics are well night perfect. were week-end visitors in Hol best qualified among those they V isited County Seat— still alive, residing in Middagh HILLAH TEM PLE W ILL Galli Curci will sing one con- had known to deal with questions land, Oregon. Miss B ertha Bor- street, Brooklyn, a Mecca to which Mr. and Mrs. F arris Stanton HOLD SPRING CEREMONIAL May 3 l9 t and her progra m rell spent a short time in G rants affecting the w elfare of the Al goes every Sunday when he is- and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose state.” will include several poular songs, Officers, patrol and members Pass during the week-end. in New York. On th a t day he motored to Jacksonville yesterday “ R em arkable and b rillian t,” of llillah Temple, Ancient Arabic such as “ Last Rose of Sum m er,” walks across the Brooklyn Bridge afternoon on business. is reported to have been Mr. We deliver the goods -Detricks Order of th e Nobles of Mystic “ Home, Sweet Home,” etc. as regularly as he did a few years Root’s characterization of the Slirine, of Ashland, will depart 9 4-tf 5c Beach-Nut F ruit Tablets, former newsboy. Those who sat ago when his Sunday morning for Eugene, where on Friday May n o t ic e Holmes. 220— 3 A m ong th e T ravelers— with him declared he knew the “constitutional” was such a well- 24, a spring ceremoir'al will be Everfast Everfast known habit th a t politicians who Suiting history of New York legislation Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shaw conducted. A splendid class Is ASHLAND, Ore. Linen H ebrides had failed to reach him In the dis J-S Picnic Y esterday— were out-of-town guests from Al from“ A to Z, and his quaint hu Poplin aw aiting the ceremonial and will May 20, 1924. Hliautone trict club during the week were The annual Junior-Senior pic bany last night. J. Ruth Sher- mor was Irresistible. Voile Basket ( ’repp be conducted over new m ountains\ been accused by the nic was an event of the season Royal RH> During a recess one day he was wont to “ lay” for him along the t cf hot sands and through the des- Chief of Police of trying to run Gingham Cloth S^y coops . ard stopped in Ashland last night k in d erk ord yesterday when the Seniors were en route from Los Angeles to Se relating to a friend the spirit of bridge walk. Al Smith has two hobbies O n e’ !."? ° CCUpied by outlaw . Sheiks, i tbe Poli< * force of Ashland. I de- taken to Pinehurst, in the Green attle. hum ility with which be entered of them is h s family. The other« ® 3O‘piece band fr°m Al K ader ! 8ii e to sta t« H»e accusation is spring mountains, for the day. upon his first week’s service as is fighting the battles of the* Tem p,e’ P o r,’and, will attend t h e 1 , R e’ 1 wil1 Plaoe $10.00 at anv They were entertained royally and HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo, a member of the lower house of poor— a,ways Introducing an 1 i cerr,nonlal and indications point I P' ace he ma* »a me. and the win fed a true picnic dinner. On the of course. 212— tf the Legislature. supporting legislation which aim -«*0 ° ne ° f the most ««ccessful i Present ail for some c h a r t return a num ber of the cars Job W orried Him able purpose, th at be can n o t ed to make the poor m an’s o r « Slirine ev«»»ts of the year. The went to Shale City for a few To Spend a M onth H e r e - “ A t first,” hes aid, “ I sat with prove the charge. l hours. Assemblyman Tommy Cosgrove woman’s lot more easy to bear * <eremonial WB1 open with a bus- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LaForest always for the bills th a t sought« in.°SS session at 1:30 P. m„ and TOM ROBERTS. will be guests at Hotel Ashland looking over a pile of bills a foot will be followed by an exhibition 222— 1 j Best tomato plants, Holmes for a month, while Mrs. LaForest high. We spent an hour scru t to provide them safer and more 1 drill by the patrol and a concert 5=55 Grocery. 220— 3 Is trying out Ashland as a health inizing them and then went for healthful w orking conditions. And those tra its even his poli-i by A1 Kader Band. The first sec- Paulserud’s suits last longer, resort. Believing th a t Lithia a walk along the river. tical enemies concede are noth-! tion cerenionial will be look better and cost LESS. 221-tf w ater m ight prove beneficial to *' ‘Tommy.’ said I, ‘we are in J held at 2:30 and the third sec ing to be ashamed of, nor were her health, Mrs. LaForest, ac the wrong place.’ ‘You’re right, Lincoln Salesm an Y isits— they thought so by the rough tion at 3:30. The second section, companied her husband here from Al,’ said Tommy. In the spring when women’s Portland. Mr. LaForest is a re members of the “ Old F o u rth ” in the crossing of the hot sands, will “ ‘Yes,’ I said, ‘we can tell a the days when politics was a ru g take place at 8 o’clock. hearts turn to motors and travel tired railroad conductor. bake from a haddock by the col ing men’s taste to light blue tog or of his eye, but we can’t tell ged game and red flannel shirts C hief o f P olice Travels__ gery, mammoth automobiles in Call Acklin’s Taxi at 213 for a bill from a bale of hay.’ But were worn by men who had pride in th eir robust prowess. Chief of Police McNabb was new tints are rolled out and put a trip to the Caves. I stuck and here I am .” 221-2 called to Klam ath Falls today on thru their paces. R. L. Fairfax, Brooklyn Bridge was in course business. Secretary o f Syndicate A rrives— a Lincoln salesman from Detroit At H om e— of construction when Governor Wm. D. Bennett, secretary of Smith was born at No. 25 Oliver and Portland, has been in Ashland Mrs. Cora E. Burns is home to two days this week with a Lincoln her friends again having spent street, New 'York City, in 1873. the H artm an Syndicate, Inc., a r Y isitois in Jacksonville— Judge Gowdy and Clint Baugh sedan looking over prospects. the past several m onths in Lem He has lived all his life in the rived in Ashland this morning. man were called to Jacksonville lower E ast Side, and th a t per on Cove, California, with her son C lassified ads bring r e sa lts. this morning on business. Complete line of Ashland Can and family. En route home she haps may account for his great ned Goods at Detricks. 94-tf visited members of her family in p o p u la rity with the masses. " * * * * * * ’* * * * ♦ ♦ > > > ♦ » ■ ♦ • > > ♦ » ♦ » < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« He was born in what was then San Francisco and W atsonville. the old F ourth W ard, now the Those WIio Come and Go— Second Assembly District, and he Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lee, of Cliff Payne makes screen doors. voted from the house he was born Myrtle Point, were among late in and near which he lives today. arrivals at Hotel Columbia last To A ttend Annual M eeting— When he was a tiny tot his night. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCue II. P. Newcombe. president of were among out-of-town guests the H artm an Syndicate, Inc., G. father died leaving his mother from Bandon. C. L. Royal was C. Richardson, chemical engin less than $100, and, following here from Dunsmuir. eer and B. W inchester, stock his demise, “Al” went out into the salesman of the same corporation, world to help his mother. Soon folks around Fulton A ou must know we are very arrived in Ashland yesterday a ft busy all the time, or we would ernoon to attend the annual stock Street M arket began to notice a not sell and trade as many houses holder’s m eeting tomorrow a ft freckle-faced youngster who was and ranches as we do. ernoon. The party went to Shale the first on the job to catch a W hat is the reason? City this morning where Mr. dime running errands and always Every deal has our own per- J Richardson was particularly in- on top in a two-fisted scrap with Your Chance To Save sonal management. W hatever terested in exploring the hold the Cherry Hill gang. The boy sold newspapers, w ork your problem, whatever y o u r, inga. Guaranteed to outwear two ed in the old Fulton M arket and needs, call or w rite the Ashland leather soles. P r i c e ..........$5.00 Realty Co., and you are assured i McNair Bros., Dependable D rug peddled fish. “P ap ers” A ided V oice the kind of service you always gists. It was the occupation of news have wanted. 221__3t The Scout Shoe, all leather $1.95 Smoked Elk Scout Shoe .. $3.00 boy th a t developed the stentorian, Directs Program— Let us fill your pail with Swifts The usual musical program piercing voice th a t has made h im ' „ •liv e r Leaf lard. Costs less than Elk Sout S h o e ..................... $2.75 famous as a political speaker and shortening. Goes farth er and is broadcasted tomorrow night from debater throughout the state. 3 he Bible Institute of Los Angeles more nutritious. Detricks. 94-tf When he w asn’t peddling fish will be directed by Miss Pauline or papers he attended St. Jam es Plum m er and Miss Rochel Wood, Notice of Stockholders Meeting Parochial School In Cherry Street. assisted by two vocal students. Notice is hereby given th a t the Jn later years he studied law at Miss Plum m er will play a number anfiual m eeting of the stockhold of selections on the piano and M anhattan College and Fordham ers of the H artm an Syndiiate In pipe organ and would be pleased University, but his astounding corporated will be held on T hurs grasp of civic affairs, legislation friends liten in. day, May 22. 1924, at the hour to have her ____ and governm etal science was ac Come and See what a • f 3:00 o’clock P. M., at the of- L - ~ . quired mostly in the “ college of Orte flee of the company, 135 P ioneer' *"** ** OP Dollar W1U Buy life.” W. M. Duggan, northw est agent Avenu«, Ashland. Oregon. His first public office was a Dated at Ashland, Oregon, this for the Northwest Gas Equipment clerkship in the Commissioner of Co., in Portland, called at the 22nd day of April, 1924. Ju ro rs’ departm ent. He was ap H. P. NEWCOMBE, President Southern Oregon Gas office here yesterday. R eturning to P o rt pointed to the position in 1895, “Tlie Q uality Store” ‘W here Your D ollar H as More C ents’ W. D. BENNETT, Secretary. but the previous year he had ta k land, he stopped in Roseburg to 127— lmo. day. en the stum p for Timothy J. b o ca l ; P e rso n a l flo te s PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES Everybody Happy? Yea, Boy! —('bonis of EVERFAST users- Anybody Downhearted? Wish we could say “No, not one!” But some we have found who have tried out something- else just as good” to their grief and have said, “They told me it was Ever- fast.” But V ou Could Have Known The name is on the selvage Do not condemn Everfast unless you have tried Everfast. Then if dissatisfied BRING’ IT BACK six weeks f0 Process Ever- loths. They may cost a few cents more on thts account but they are worth it. Dollar Day SALE All This Week MEN’S WORK SHO Wear Like Cord Tires, with the “Ball Band” DOLLAR ;• Mishko Soles We personally guarantee every pair to be sold and will replace any pair that does not give satisfactory wear. E. R. ISAAC & CO.