Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 09, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Wisconsin Man Visits-—
J. C. Copeland, of Grand
Rapids, Wisconsin, is in Ashland
today visiting friends.
over July 4th and 3th. Mr. and
Mrs. Archibald are the parents of
Mrs. Spencer. The Spencers, with
their guests and Mrs. Mildred Ep-
perly visited the J. A. Archibald
family at Kerby, Oregon, on Sun­
day, and also saw the Oregon
caves, returning home late Sun­
day night. All report a splendid
trip.
act was filed with 31,141 signa­ the thought of one by himself, i when she undertook his eduea-1 mission was sitting at Berne
tures, while only 13,498 were
One of his practices was to let tion, he u se* to roll on the? Switzerland. About to retu rn to
necessary.
his opponents lull the court to floor at night, reciting his'lessons America, announcement of the Te­
sleep under a blanket of verbiage. as he rolled.
signation of W alter Hines Page
Astoria lets $55,000 building Then, with a short, concise defin­
A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts of
He was born in Clarksburg, as Ambassador to the Court of
To Canada—
perm its one day recently.
ition of the issue, delivered in the April 13, where his father was 1 St. Jam es's was made, and Presi-
local in terest
A California man who is going
rapid, searching style for which eminent as a churchm an and law-1 dent Wilson cabled him a proffer
“ i to Canada for a vacation is Al­
Astoria to pave Exchange street he will always be remembered in ^e r‘
of the post, which he accepted.
fred Anderson, Santa Maria busi-
from Seventeenth to Twenty-third I tbe Supreme Court he would
A fter “ graduating from his
Mr. Davis is a former presi-
Here For \a v a tio n
neg8 man> Who stopped here yes-
A shland L odge No. 23
and Commercial street from rouse the justices to wide-eyed m other’s “school’’ he attended j dent of the American Bar Aato-
The Misses Almeda and Emily terday to sample, the Lithia water.
A. F . & A, M.
Twenty-Second to Twenty-Third wakefulness.
two boarding schools, in one of elation, a member of college fra-
Kaiser, form er Ashland residents,
*
Arrived Monday—
During his term as Ambassa­ which he was one of two male ternities, the Masons, Elks and
and south on Twenty-Third to
Stated communication, T hurs­ arrived from California recently
Complete line of Ashland Can­
Mrs. F. Stevenson, who lives Franklin Avenue.
dor, which began in November, students in a large class of girls. ! Woodmen.
day even ng, July 10. Petitions, tor a vacation. They will stay ued Goods at Detricks,
His first wife was
94-tf near G rants Pass, and who is a
1918, it was said in London Davis
reports, and routine business also several weeks.
Noted
for
his
studiousness
atri
'
Julia
T.
McDonald,
who died in
______
form er Ashland woman, arrived
Çendleton — Very little wheat was one of the most popular and bashfulness, he devoted most of 1900, leaving one daughter. Julia
vote on proposed am endm ent to
176 R egistered Y esterday—
here Monday, and plans to s ta y , acreage is being abandoned in highly esteemed diplomats who
by-laws increasing the annual
. ,
,
his time to books. Members of! McDonald Davis. In 1912 he
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
a week. She is here for the bene­ Umatilla county this year.
Yesterday
only
176
out-of-
a represen ed the United States i his family credit him with saying m arried Miss Ellen G. Bassel, and
a u ts from $6 to $12; hence a full of course.
212— tf state tourists registered at the fit of her health.
m anj years
| be would rath er walk three to this union one daughter. Ruth
attendance is im perative. Meet
local bureau, which is considered
On the eve of his departure he blocks out of his way than to was born.
at 7:30 o’clock.
On T iip —
McADOO AND SMITH
was the guest of honor of the Pil­ meet a girl acquaintance. They
M. H ELLlS, W M. ; Svlvester Patterson left Ash only a very ordinary reglstratlofl To Tacom a—
QUIT TORRID RACE grim s’ Society and London news-
day
here.
W
hile
K
lam
ath
Falls
Mrs.
Runam
a
De
Wees,
an
Ash­
W. H. DAY, Sec’y.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
declare that at George Young’s
land on July 2 for a trip, and is ' is proud of a high m ark of n earl; land resident for eighteen years,
papers
characterized
the
gather
boarding
school
—
where
the
stu
now at Madison, Yula county. ! flfty m otorists in one day, and left Saturday night for Salem
(Continued From Page 1)
FOR SALK— At a Bargain, new
___________
j ln& as among the most notable dents were all girls except Davis
Comes To A sh la n d -
California, where he plans to re­ Medford boasts of registering 200 with her daughter, Mrs. Stanton.
bungalow.
Call at 505 Elizabeth
Davis had scarcely bemi seated ‘ ever assembled for the purpose of and another boy — he was cured
Mrs. B. G. Davis, of Oakland, main for some time.
Street.
263-2*
in two days, Ashland daily regis­ A fter a short visit in Salem, Mrs. when President Wilson appointed I bidding farewell to an American of his bashfulness.
arrived in Ashland last night. She !
- ____
ters between 150 and 225 travel­ De Wees will go to Tacoma, where him Solicitor-General to the De- j diplom a^ bl England. The Prince
At the age of thirteen he e n te r­
will stay here a week, visiting ! Rubber Aprons 50c and 75c
FOR SAI.E — Apricots 6c at
ers.
she will live with her son, Frank. partm ent of Justice. His asso-
^
,a
’ei
and
Lords
Curzon,
Read-
ed
Pantops Academy, a prepara­ orchard. Phone 11-F13. 263-6*
with friends and relatives.
McNair Bros.
Mrs. De Wees sold her Ashland d a te s declared Davis made the ing and Desbrough paid tribute tory school at Charlottesville, Va.
Surprised By F riends—
home to E. E. H ewitt, of Factory best record of all the men who to Davis as “one of the most, il­ At sixteen he graduated and en­
W AN TED— 75 c o rd s of wood.
Gravcnsteiu cooking apples for Here T his W eek__
Mr. and Mrs. L. Miksch were street.
lustrious
in
the
line
of
American
C
all
phone 120 or A shland G reen
tered
W
ashington
ami
L
ee
Uni­
have appeared in the Supreme
sale. Phone 9F11.
263-tf
Miss Opal Taylor, of Merrill.
surprised recently by the arrival
Ambassadors
in
the
last
quarter
versity.
H
ouses.
2 63-2t
Court for the Department.
was an Ashland visitor the early of friends from California when
century.”
He was graduated from th<
A tall, slender man with a
From H ornbrook—
part of the week, returning to her Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Huebner, with
WANTED — Alfalfa and oat
A ttack s Reds
University in 1892 with the de­
shock of almost snow-white hair,
U. E. Rose, H ornbrook, Cali­ home today. Miss Taylor stayed : th eir son and hia wife and ch„ d
hay. Call phone 120 or Ashland
a slow and gentle smile, and the i Replying to the eulogitsie. gree of bachelor of arts. In 1905
fornia, business man, arrived in with friends while in the city. I Donald> came to Ashiand. After
Green Houses.
263-2t
general a ir of a student listened speecbes’ Uavis thanked
t h e ' tbe institution conferred the de­
Ashland today for a short busi­
a short visit, the Huebner family
gravel y while two assistants (Oj speakers and then declared th at , gree of bachelor of law upon him.
FOR RENT— Front bedroom to
ness visit.
Let us fill your pail with Swifts
left yesterday to visit C rater
!
the
U.
S.
A
ttorney
General
out-
*recent
events
hao
proved
m
ilitar-
He
then
returned
to
Clark:
burg
lady,
inquire 29 S. Pioneer. Side
Silver Lea; lard. Costs less than
lined th eir views on a legal point i ' sm to be a danger and not a safe and was adm itted to the bar. The entrance.
263-3*
For pleating, see Orres. 262-2* shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is Lake. They plan to take the
round-trip route, going by way
guard.’’
Branding
Communism
following
year
W
ashington
and
which
was
the
crux
of
a
case
more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf
of Klam ath Falls and returning
FOR It ENT — Housekeeping
as “ an ignoble fraud,” the Am­ Lee called him back to serve as
pending in the Supreme Court.
Reedsport Bound— ........................
by
way
of
Medford.
apartm
ent.
Large living room,
bassador
devoted
most
of
his
j
an
assistant
professor
of
law
Finally, they paused. The So­
Frank Dias, well known locally, To Seattle—
bed
room,
kitchen
-pantry and
licitor General of the United speech to Anglo-American r e la - : position he filled for one year
left this morning for Reedsport,
Mrs. A. T. Edm unson well
bath
room
all
newly
papered and
Hons.
Back
to
Oaklaud—
SALEM,
July
8.
—
The
ballot
States smiled, then rendered his
F ath er Law Part i t e r
where he will work the baance of know Ashland resident, with her
painted,
5
m
inutes
walk from
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Klum, and at the November election will decision.
Davis is a “ good m ixer.” He
R eturning to Clarksburg he
the summer.
daughter Bertha, left recently
business
center.
Phone
4 4 5-R.
.daughter, Lael, left today for contain four initiative and four
‘ That sounds mighty fine, gen- has had enough of the rough- formed a law partnership with
with her son Oswald Sanford, of
263-tf
Orres cleans and remodels Seattle, for a visit with relatives th eir home in Oakland, after a referendum m easures according tlem en; now, if one of you will and-tum ble of politics to keep his father and practiced his pro­
him
out
of
the
exquisite
class,
de­
f
short
visit
with
Mrs.
C.
L.
Loomis
to developments yesterday, which ' loan jne a pipeload of tobacco,
fession until he made his first
clothes.
262-2* in Brem erton and Seattle. She
was
the
last
day
allowed
by
law
spite
a
certain
perfection
in
dress?
and
other
Ashland
residents.
They
both
your
lengthy
argum
ents
will
venture
into public life in 1899,
plans on a visit of in d e fin ite !
and
distinction
in
appearance.
for
filing
completed
initiative
pe­
be
forgiven.”
are
returning
over
the
new
Red­
when
he
was elected to the State
A ppreciates Service—
length.
His
first
laurels
in
Congress
titions
with
the
secretary
of
woods
highway
instead
of
down
This
incident
happened
when
Lgislature on the Democratic
Appreciative of the service of
the Pacific highway, which is us­ state. Of the referendum mea­ Davis was forty-five years old, were won as prosecutor of Judge ticket. As an immediate recog­
police chief McNabb in catching G uest H ere—
ually traveled.
sures three were referred to the and at the time he had had more Archbold, of Pennsylvania, who nition of his legal knowledge he
a fugitive, the Hotel Medford to­
Chalmers Strange, of P o rtla n d ,1
people by the Igislature and on experience with big law cases was impeached in the Senate.
was made chairm an of the Ju d i­
day sent the chief a box of cigars. arrived in Ashland recently, and
He framed the principal provi- j ciary Committee.
H ere Y esterday-—
one the referendum was invoked than most lawyers of seventy can
is visiting at the homes of Mrs.
sion in the Webb-Kenyon Act to
Sheriff T errill, of Jacksonville, by the people at the instance of point to.
A fter serving one term Mr.
Madden seì.s Balloon tires.
Jesse Neil and of Mrs. E. Mc­
prohibit
shipments
of
liquor
in
Associated
Industries
of
Oregon.
was
in
Ashland
Monday
in
an
of­
•
W
on
N
oted
Cases.
Davis retired from politics and
246-tf Carthy. He plans to rem ain here
ficial capacity. He returned to This la tte r m easure is the act
Celebrated
cases
he
won
w
e
re
!
interstate
commerce
to
dry
ter-
jn
accordance with the expressed
a short time. Mr. Strange is well
w
hat
was
known
as
“
The
Pipe
i
rit°
r
Y
-
wishes
of his father, who was, to
the
county
seat
the
same
even­
¡prohibiting
the
sale
of
milk
and
N apa Vlsitoi
known in Ashland, and has many
When he was twelve he was l quote him. “sick of politics’’ and
ing.
b u tter substitutes and is known Line Case,” a decision which com­
Especially do wo recom­
A tourist from Napa, Californ­ friends here.
pelled
oil
companies
to
post
their
urged
by
school
officials
to
take
determined
to
keep
his
son
in
a
as
the
oleo-m
argarine
and
con­
ia, who is driving E ast over
From W alla W alla—
schedules and to adhere to them the examination for teacher in the law office, refused the importun- mend Scaly mattresses
densed milk bill.
N orthern roads, is Mrs. A. Cor- Motored Over—-
E
verett
Gillings
of
Walla
w
ith respect to all well owners, C larksburg public schools, but de tties of party leaders to re-enter
The
m
easures
referred
by
the
lett, who left this morning after
Mr. and M rs.'W m . Wood and
for good sleep and com­
’ the political field.
W
alla,
arlved
in
Ashland
last
legislature are: A measure req u ir­ th e income tax law of 1913, the d in ed on advice of his father.
spending a week in Ashland.
son Hugh, and Mr. and Mrs. John
night to visit his brother, E. O. ing a literacy test for voters; an ship subsidy case, the Adamson
When he was twenty-one he
He did. however, represent
plete rest.
Linfesty, of Merrill, drove to Ash­
Sweet cream for whipping and land and G rants Pass Saturday Gillings. The visitor plans to re­ am endm ent m easure providing eight-hour law, the Selective was offered the presidency of the; W est Virginia as a delegate to t h e ’
eeffee— also fresh milk, always night, stopping here Sunday and main in Ashland for a week or for the condemnation of roads D raft Act of 1917, and many W ashington and Lee University, ‘ N ational Democratic conventions!
from which he had ju st graduat- ¡n 1904 and 1908.
and highways for the tran sp o rta­ others.
•a ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf returning to their home Sunday ten days
ed.
The long-suffering justices are
tions of m aterials beneficial to
President Wilson in the Rum-
Orres tailors for men
and evening. The trip was in the na­
Çwenson & Peebler
When he was thirty-three h e mer of i 9 18 seiected Mr. Davis
From B ritish Colum bia—
said
to
have
found
him
a
joy
irrigation
and
drainage;
and
a
women, upstairs over McGees.
ture of a short outing.
was
elected
president
of
the
West
From British Columbia, and proposed am endm ent to the state which they hoped in vain would
to represent the United States on
Furniture Company
Virginia
Bar
Association.
endure
forever.
One
tra
it
appeal-
going
home
as
fast
as
the
law
bonus
and
loan
act
extending
its
a
commissiono
to
negotiate
with
From H untington Beach—
Smiths M. A. C. Tonic, $1.25
Biggest Home Furnishers
Taught By Mot lier
allows is R. F. Bennett, who last benefits to veterans of the ed to them. Davis would c o n -;
Germany the treatm ent and ex-,
Mrs. A. F. Borst of H untington
-McNair Bros.
in Ashland
night stopped at the Ashland auto Spanish-American war.
sent to long speeches by the o p -! His m other was a native of B a l-: change of war prisoners. When
Beach, California? arrived in Ash­
camp. Bennett has been spend­
The four initiative) m easures position, but he could not tolerate J tim ore, and she has told how, the arm istice was signed the com-,
land today, and will remain here Colorado V isitor—
until Monday, visiting friends. At
Visitors in Ashland yesterday ing the w inter in southern Cali­ th a t will go on the ballot, com­
th e end of her visit, she will make were W. R. Conklin, of Denver, fornia, and is now retu rn in g to pleted petitions having been filed,
are: A m easure providing for a
the round trip to C rater Lake, and J. E. Rodman, of Colorado his home for a cool summer.
board of naturopathic exam iners;
and retu rn home.
Springs. There were four to u r­
S eattle Man H ere—
a
m easure m aking operation un­
ists in the Conklin party, and two
A. C. B utt, of Seattle, who has der the w orkm en’s compensation
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ with Mr. Rodman.
been on a fehort vacation down act compulsory, initiated by the
MOBILE insurance; better terms
South
is in Ashland today rest- Oregon W orkm en’s Compensa­
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
Cleaning, Pressing and R epair­
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf ing at Paulserud’s.
261-tf 'ing. Before leaving Los Angeles, tion league; a m easure initiated
he planned to break the retu rn by C. C. Chapman for the repeal
trip
into two sections, spending a of the state income tax; and a
From A naheim —
From Kansas—
day
of re6t. As he had passed bill to abolish the public service
Dr. Wm. P. Myers and family,
A aKnsas man, W. Dawson,
through
Ashland on his way to commission.
of Anaheim, California, left Ash­ drove one of the 98 cars th a t last
On seven initiative measures,
land this m orning for Portland, night visited the Ashland camp California, he decided to stop h ere
petitions were not completed and
a fte r visiting relatives here for ground. He left a confirmed Ash­ for a day.
they will not go on the ballot.
several days. They will stop land booster.
From
A
rizona—
These
are: Occupational rep re­
again on their return trip.
Arizona
was
well
represented
sentation
bill, providing for abol­
M entho-Sulphur Oint., 60c* —
at the Ashland auto camp last ition in th e state senate and rep­
We deliver the goods— Detricks McNair Bros.
night by four to u rist cars, one resentation in the legislature by
94-tf
driven
by Ted Rodney, one by occupations instead of by political
Many at Camp—
P.
E.
Phillips,
one by R. M. Mar­ p arties; single tax bill; interest
Tacom a Man Here—
An increase in the num ber of
shall
and
the
other
by John Old­ rate am endm ent; school district
J. E. Brewer, of ,Tacoma, automobiles at
the city camp
W ashington, stopped in Ashland ground was noticeable last night, er. All four were in different voters’ qualification bill; state
today to buy some supplies, no­ when 98 were registered. The parties, and hailed from different grange Income tax bill, and an
ticed the entrance to Lithia Park, tourist travel is growing rapidly parts of the camp. Three were anti-capital punishm ent measure.
In view of developm ents con­
and now intends to stay here a and the peak is not believed to going North and one was driv­
ing
into
California.
cerning
a state income tax, it
week. Mr. Brewer is a prom in­ have y et been reached — G rants
looks
as
if such a law in Oregon
ent Tacoma business man, and is Pass Courier.
H ere Tw o Days—
is in jeopardy. W hile the grange
on his vacation.
Alfred
E.
Archibald
and
Mrs.
income tax act, which is approv­
G oing To P ortland—
Bessie
Archibald,
of
Corvallis,
ac-
ed
by Governor Pierce, failed to
Among the travelers th at pass­
TH E BAZAAR sells all kinds
of 2nd hand fruit ja rs — pints, ed through here yesterday th at companied by Paul Snook and ; receive the necessary num ber of !
quarts, half gallons. Also jelly are m aking Portland th eir mecca, Miss Mildred B ra tto n ,‘of Eugene,! signatures to go on the ballot,
glasses. They buy them because are J. E. Shelton, of Los Angeles, were house buests at the homej C. C. Chapm an’s m easure provid-
they are tem pered.— The Bazaar, who is going to locate in the W il­ of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Spencer ing for the repeal of the present
on The Plaza.
263-1 lam ette valley; C. Gordon Limp-
set, Victoria, B. C, man who is
retu rn in g from California, and
From a D is ta n c e -
who
is going to stop a month at
Two tourists who are a long
the
Oregon
m etropolis; and Char­
distance from home registered
les
F.
Sells,
of Riverside, Cali­
th e ir machines at the Chamber
of Commerce yesterday. One was fornia, who is connected with the
Lyman O. Kelling of Cedar Rap- Portland Oregonian.
b o c a lj P ersonal fiotes
A
ON 8 MEASURES AT
Beds
Springs
Mattresses
More Cloth es for Less
Money Here, Men
With the July Clearance Sale policy of this store, men’s furnishings and acces­
sories, in certain lines are receiving a generous slash in prices—giving the Short -
of-Clothes Man a real chance to stock up with good wearing apparel at reduced
prices.
M l Suits 10% Off
Except Blue Serges
One Special Lot Sniis Sizes
33 to 37 Clearance at $7.85
SPEAKING of VACATION
Ids, and the other, Thomas Far-
Thrilling Time—
bairn, of Streaton, Illinois.
Dr. Paul Noel reports a rath er
thrilling time while attending an
Celebrated Hen»—
out of town dance Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Umphlett
Dr. Noel was answ ering an urgent
and daughter, Yvonne, spent the
call and ju st as he stepped out­
Third and F ourth of July here
side the hall a man stuck a gun
visiting with Mrs. U m phlett’s par­
in his ribs and told him to stick
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller,
’em up. Dr. Noel stuck ’em up,
of Church street. They returned
but somehow or other, on t h e )
to their home in the northern part way up his hand accidentally con-J
of the state last Saturday a fte r­
nected with the bandits chin and
noon.
the doctor cleared out at a pretty
good pace. He even overlooked
Highland Linen Box Paper, 50c th fact th a t the hold-up man
-McNair Bros.
might have been a good patient
when he came to. — K lam ath
News.
P la n e A t M edford—
Lieutenants W atkins and Get-
tys landed on the F air Grounds Bai'X To Portlajid—
Mrs. Frank G. Allard, and,
flying field here Monday noon, on
daughter,
Francis, left Sunday
th eir fifth stop since leaving San
Antonio, exas, July 1, on a flight night for their home in Portland. '
of the west. They have made They have been visiting with Mrs.
fast time, having been at Yellow- W. J. W allace of Mountain Ave- .
stone Park yesteiday and in Se­ mie, and with Mrs. W. H. Mowat. j
a ttle last night. The flyers are Miss Allard came from Portland
now bound for home in their big with Mr. and Mrs. Walace s e v a ra l!
De H aviland army plane, flying weeka ago, and Mrs. Allard jo in -:
south by way of San Francisco. ed ber here later. They stopped
The governm ent sent the men out, here two weeks. Mr. A llard Is
th e trip being in the form of a
known to local rs ’.dcats, as he
tria l flight. The stop over here was form erly form an of the
fo r gas and oil was for only a ' Southern
Pacific
roundhouse
couple of hours.— Mail Tribune. I here-
The bathing suits of this year are bet­
ter looking than ever. All wool suits,
GOING!
^ N G !!
16!!!
One lot $5 Felt
Hats, Clearance
P riced $3.75-$4.48—$4.98—$5.98
10 per cent o f f
Bathing suit Belts» E a c h ___20c
on all Felt Hats
Bathing Caps, Each .. 15c to $1.00
Hosiery Specials
Women’s all wool tw eed knick­
ers, p a i r .................. ; $4.18
Straw Hats
Women’s all wool tw eed 3-piece
85c Phoenix Silk Hose
Clearance ................55c
Fibre Silk Hose
C leara n ce................50c
Miscellaneous
Outing S u its ........... $14.95
$1.25 Leather Gloves
Clearance ..............85c
$1.75 Athletic Under­
wear
Clearance ............$1.00
Tweed H ats to match, Each $1.00
fine ’ shirts
$5 Silk Shirts
Clearance ........... $3.85
$2.50 Negligee Shirts
white, tan, gray
Clearance ............$1.75
G irl’s khaki O uting Suits, Middy
and K n ic k e rs........$2.39
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Quality Store”
DRESS SHIRTS
WORK SHIRTS
10 doz. R egular
50 doz. Blue Chambray
$1.50 Values $1.00
‘W here Your D ollar H as M ore Cents'
$1.00 V alues 65c