Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 11, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAG k R . IH
Uoeal 5 P e rso n a l flotes
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local interest
ASHLAND DAILY T t b lä ö l
Visiting Friends—
Mrs. Opal Deming, of San Jose,
who is staying in Talent, was in
Ashland last night visiting with
friends.
Hack To K lam ath—
Mrs. C. H. Barnstable, of Klam­
ath Falls, returned to her home
From M assachusetts— .... .......... Rcgit tration Drops—
city Tuesday after a visit of sev­
M arking a decrease of exactly eral days in Ashland.
L. E. Norton, of Oak Bluff,
travelers
M assachusetts, was the tourist 20 registrations, 151
from the greatest distance t h a t ! ¿eglslereu yesterday at the out-of­
yesterday registered at the local ' state perm it bureau at the Cham- To The Lake—
Leaving at 8 o’clock this m orn­
out-of-state bureau. He came by i her of Commerce. The day be-
ing
for C rater Lake, an Ash'.and
way of California.
,
: fere, 171 were registered. Noth-
party
expects to retu rn tomorrow.
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I ing but the peculiarities of tour-
The
party
is composed of the Rev.
8PECIAL attention to AUTO- j ist travel explains the sudden
S. J. Chaney and daughter Elaine,
MOBILE insurance; better term s drop. ' It is nothing unusual to
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. 1 note a fluctuation of between and Mrs. Ida F. Chaney and two
daughters, Ruth and Elizabeth,
Phone 21
274-J.
212— tf ; twenty and fifty cars.
who last night arrived from P o rt­
tloing To T o le d o -
Adlerika, $1.00— McNair Bros. land to visit the Rev. Mr. Chaney.
The party intends to make the
P arry G. W hite was an out­
round trip, and will spend as
bound passenger on a train thi: ! Road as Usual—
According to the reports of the much time as possible at the lake.
morning, going to Toledo, where
Friday, July 11, lOlU
Orchestra Leaders H eed
UNUSUAL EVENTS
Advice To “Go West 99
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EUGENE, July 11. — Right of
way difficulties of the new state
highway btidge at H arrisburg
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have been practically settled, ac­
cording to Judge Duby, chairman
of the state highway commission,
who with Roy Klein, state high­
DAUGHTER AND FATHER
way engineer, was here yesterday
MEET AFTER 43 YEARS on the way to (’rescent City, Cal.,
to join a caravan of California
United after being apart for m otorists coming to Marshfield,
forty-three years, Mrs. Julia Co-j Ore. Farm ers on the. Lane county
i len, m other of Mrs. J. W. Beck, side of the river have agreed to
• and Mis. Colon’s father, Andrew the terms of the commission, and
D. W hitney, 93, 1 rescott, Arizona construction work is expected to
pioneer, were today holding a proceed.
happy reunion.
j
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Nearly half a century ago, Airs.
Coos county will vote on $290,-
Co’.en lost trace of her father, and 000 highway bonds early in 1925.
sought in vain for him. During
this time, the old gentlem an was
Glendale— Christian church to
making history on the Arizona erect new building.
frontier.
Eight months ago, Mrs. Colen FINE APARTMENT IS
learned through Eastern friends
COMPLETED BY BUTLER
th a t her father was living in
Prescott.
She immediately got
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in touch with him, and yesterday
he arrived in Ashland to make I fort of tenants. Window boxes
his home.
, are already completed and planted
Mr. W hitney had never seen , to blooming flowers. Rose gar-
his granddaughter, Mrs. Beck, un- dens will also be a feature of the
til he arrived to live at the Beck outside. The apartm ents occupy
home. He is a veteran of the a scenic location and when the
civil war, and an- old pioneer in grounds are completed will pre­
Arizona.
sent a beautiful appearance.
The plans were draw n by Mr.
Big Dance Again—
and Mrs. Butler, the owners, and
Saturday night the Lithians construction work was superin­
will start their regular week-end tended by Den Delsman.
open air dance at the pavilion in
Im piovem ent Is Praised
Lithia Park. The crowds which
Local people who have visited
attended during the celebration the apartm ents are loud in their
week found it the coolest and praise of the conveniences, but
most enjoyable spot in southern no more so than new arrivals,
Oregon.
i who marvel th at a town of Ash­
land’s size affords such a splen-
SLAYERS OF RANGER
1 did improvement.
RETURNED FOR INQUEST
Will Hold Form al Opening
RED BLUFF, Calif., July 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Butler, aided by
R eturned to tlie Taham a coun-i neighbors, will preside at a for­
ty jail, from Willows, where they J mal openin'? of the new apart-
weie rushed yesterday following, merit some time next week and
th reats of lynching, Earl W illiams; the general public will be privil-
and Fred Johnson, accused bank j eged to inspect the structure
robbers and slayers of Samuel I throughout. The exact date of
Hernianson, forest ranger, attend-j the opening will he announced
ed the coroner’s inquest over the ! within a day or two.
body of their alleged victim.
j Special apartm ents, in addition
1 lie paii disclaimed any in ten t, to the eight, are being completed
♦ o kill Hernianson. declaring that ' for Mr. and Mrs. Butler, who wil!
he was shot in a scuffle for the reside there and give their per-
possv-fls’.on of the gun after he had sonal attention to superintending
| the building.
» captured them.
C O M M A N D IN G
YOUR INTEREST
He many Ashland people who visit
Lake of the Woods, the road is in Mae M urray Picture—
The Vining shw tonight and
its usual condition, rough in
tomorrow
night is “ Madamoiselle ,
We deliver the goods— Detricks places, but a decided improve­
M
idnight,”
with the exotic Mae ,
9 4-tf ment over form er years.
M urray in the fem in’ne role,
To Newpork—
Cleaning, Pressing and R epair­ showing Mae’s gorgeous gowns,
C. V. Carey and daughters, ing at Paulserud’s.
261-tf dances and vivacity, in a story
that is a flame for excitement.
Alice G. and Hazel B arbara left
this m orning for Newpork, Ore­ Fam ily to Lake—
J. II. McGee drove his family In Klamath Falls—
gon to visit Mrs. W alter Walrod.
The Carey family will spend the i to Lake of the Woods last night.
M. S. Schammel connected with
and returned this morning. His th e Southern Pacific company,
summer months at the coast.
family will spend a short vaca- arrived in K lam ath Falls Tues-
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo tion at the lake.
day night from his home in Ash-
of course.
212— tf
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j land and will transact company !
Let us f’ll vour pail with Swifts business for several days. Mr.
Start on Trip—
nilver L«si lard. Costs less than j Schammel is connected with the !
idge and family, and hortenii>_. Goes farth er and is auditing departm ent of the rail-
J. B. Renton and wife left at noor iore nutritious Detricks.
94-tf road.— K lam ath Herald.
’O y •, j ctor trip. Except th a t
they are going North, they hav< Going to CanaUa—
No McCloud Perm its—
no id. a of where their trip wil
John Pulse, Hugh Barron, U.
No camp fire perm its will be
lead them. They intend to take D. Jordan and Amos W illiams issued in the McCloud river
their time, and to go until they plan to sta rt tomorrow m orning w atershed near Redding from this
get ready to get back.
for Calgarj-, A lberta, Canada, time on, it was announced today
making the trip by auto. They by J. B. Hall, supervisor of the
. Books and ’Stationery— McNair will work in the wheat fields d u r­ Shasta national forest. This o r­
Bros.
ing the harvest, then will separ­ der is due to the neglect of two
ate, some going to Montana, and Los Angeles tourists who caused
From Des Moines—
some returning to Ashland for the the W yndham Ferry fire on P it
¿ j¡
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As Ashland visitor yesterday winter.
river.
Road crews will be "al-
B»• f r i pu co leek in your heart,_ Just »top and f-i cA bi>-î
from Des Moines, Iowa was Gab-
par
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* lowed to build fires at the side
rille Nadeau, who is touring the
Gravenstein cooking apples for of the road, it was provided,
K in g s o f J a z z , fro m because the romance and aban­
W estern states this summer. He sale. Phone 9F11.
263-tf
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don of the West encourage d ar­
went on North this morning, and
W hiteman to Lyman,
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Incorporate—
ing.
intends to retu rn to his home
Have All Journeyed
Articles of incorporation were
“Out there, everybody is a
Madden sei.s Balloon tires.
through Canada and the N orth­
pioneer,” he pointed out while on
California-wards to
246-tf filed with the secretary .of state
western states.
a brief visit East. “If you re­
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at Salem on Monday by the fol-
W in T h eir
member, it was only a few years
Locate Here__
lowing Southern Oregon con-
Laurels
ago th a t the rest of the United
Rubber Aprons 50c and 75c-
T. W. Beagle and A. H. Beagle, corns: The Oregon Consolidated
States, and in fact most of the
McNair Bros.
Though dance orchestras had world, was copying dances from
who have been located in K la­ Mines corporation of G rants Pass,
math Falls, recently moved to capitalized at $250,000. The in- rtot come into th eir own in the San Francisco’s Barbary Coast.
Vlslting Sister—
“They copy everything we do.
Ashland, where they will open a corporators are J. S. Savely, Ad-j days of Horace Greeley, th a t gen
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Triebel
tlem
an’s
“
Go
W
est”
advice
has,
Many
of the orchestra leaders of
house painting business. In lo- ney Tracey and Sam Ellis. The
queerly enough, been heeded by the E ast are held down by tradi­
and family, of Redding, Califor­
eating here they believe they have Klam ath Supply Co., of Chiloquin all those conductors now riding tions and convention. Out th e re '
nia, are spending a week vi-iting
picked a city th a t will see much incorporated for $48,000.
. n the crest of popularity’s one dares take radical measures
the family of a sister, Mrs. A. W.
waves.
development in the near future.
with harmony and counterpoint,
Hall. 24 7 Laurel street.
Missionary Meeting—
From the king of them all, Paul not always according to Haydn. '
The W oman's Home Missionary W hiteman, who started Cali- In this way I believe we are abl«
Prices Canning Co. 15c, Mc-
Orres tailors for men
and
Society
of the Methodist church forniaw ards from Denver before to get nearer to w hat the nov­
Nair Bros.
women, upstairs over McGees.
will meet with Mrs. G. F. Billings he was twenty-one, to the idol elty loving public w ants.”
of Hollywood, Abe Lyman, all the
Mr. Lyman has found w hat the
Back to Ship—
this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
orchestra
leaders
who
figure
in
public
w ants anyway, for, “ Be­
L eft This A fternoon—
. Luther M. Richards, who has
the day’s news have made their fore You Go,” his unique song,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Laughlin been in Ashland for a m onth vis­ V isitor From Sacram ento—
fam e in the Golden West, gen­ a fox-trot ballad in the vernac­
and daughter Lucile, left Ash­ iting his m other, will retu rn to ­
Mrs. Geo. W. W hite is a visi­ erally going W est to do it.
ular, has “taken fire” and is
land this afternoon for Mitchell, morrow to the U.S.S. Idaho, on tor at the C. H. Vaupel home. She
Mr. Lyman, who has a psycho­ being danced to, North, South,
in eastern Oregon. They are go­ which he is stationed,
He will ' is from Saciam ento, staying at logical bent* deduces th a t this is E ast and West.
ing by way of Portland, and will join his ship at San Diego.
the Vaupel home during the fam- '
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stop in the Oregon metropolis to
PRIVISION IS MADE
ily’s absence on a touriug trip, i Improves Steadily—
Vicks Vapo Rub, 35c, McNair She will visit a while after t h e ! Roy P a rr, victim of a diving
visit their daughter, Mrs. E. Erch-
FOR 2OO TEACHERS
ard. Mitchell is the form er home ' Br °s.
Provision has been made for
Vaupei’s return.
,
accident on July 3, in which he
of the family.
200
persons at the picnic d 'n n er
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; lost his left hand, is daily improv-
Arrived Today—
in
Lithia
Park this evening at . .
ing, and now spends considerable
Miss Ethel Simpson, of M arsh­ Visitor Thursday—
6:30,
it
was
announced this a ft­
“ Meet Me at the Pavilion.”
W alter A. McClure, prom inent j time in a wheel chair enjoying
field, form erly of the F irst Na­
ernoon. The dinner is being giv­
W here a real floor, real music tional bank here, arrived in Ash­ Seattle lawyer, accompanied by the sunshine.
en by civic organizations to the . „
and a real crowd combine to land this afternoon for an extend­ his wife and daughter, was a
students and teachers at the Ash- ”
make your evening complete. ed visit with the Charles R obert­ visitor in Ashland Thursday, aud PORTLAND DIAMOND SHOP
land
branch of the Oregon State
F air Grounds, Saturday night.
ROBBED OF VALUABLES
renewed some old time University
son family.
Normal
school.
of Oregon friendships, among
At four o’clock, an automobile
Back From Trip—
PORTLAND, July 11— Precious
Montana
Hot Springs Sat them Postm aster F. D. W agner.
drive,
startin g from the high
A vacation party, composed of
stones, watches and gold rings,
Night.
265- -2 tf Mr. McClure and family are on
school
and extending to the top
Mrs. Evelyn Caldwell, and her
by
an automobile tour of points of w orth $3390, were secured
I
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of
the
Siskiyous, then back to
son, Cleon, of Ashland, and Mrs.
interest in Southern Oregon, in­ burglaTs who broke into a dia­
At the L a k e -
Gilchrist and Mrs. Chisholm, of
mond shop in the downtown bus­ Lithia Park, will open the recep­
Mrs. and Mrs. C. W. Klum, who cluding C rater Lake and the Ore­
Gold hill returned last night after
iness district early this morning. tion.
gon Caves.
Lithians and Civic Club mem­
a short motor trip to Bandon and recently went to Lake of the
Entrance was effected through a
Woods, will retu rn to Ashland
bers
are asked to meet at the
Marshfield. The party left Tues-
transom over the street door.
From G reatest Distance—-
day noon. A most enloyable trip ““
wln .?««■ ** b“ k
dance pavilion and civic club­
Two cars from the other sido
house, respectively a fte r the pic­
is reported. It Is said th a t good to the lake on another vacation of the continent hold the record
A
storia—
County
rock
crusher
trip.
roads were encountered all the
of being the to u rist machines at Elsie preparing m atrial for re­ nic.
Lithians are asked to wear <>
way.
pairing roads in th at vicinity.
Dance Hot Springs Sat. Night. from the greatest distance th at
their
uniform s at the affair.
last night stopped in the Gate­
265—
2tf
l rom a Distance—
way city. W. Grosen was one of
Among the visitors from a dis­
the men, and the other was J. II. Daily Fashion Hint
tance who registered their cars Go W here The Crowds Go!
Houck.
Mr. Grosen is from
at tire Ashiund chamber of com­ Fair Grounds Pavilion, Sat. night. Reading, Pennsylvania, and Mr
merce yesterday were Henry Most beautiful “ open-air” Pavil­ Houck from Pittsburg. Both are
Beck, of Jackson, Minnesota, E. ion on the Pacific Coast. Tickets going North after spending some
E. Lengrich, of Beaufort, South $1.10. Ladies Free!
time in California.
Carolina, W. E. Barrera, of E ka­
Montana
Hot Springs, Sat.
laka, Montana, Jessie Gray P a t­
Night.
265— 2tf To Medford—
terson, of Cherokee, Oklahoma
Today is the last day for
and R. W. Mastick, of San F ran ­
“
B
rick” E. E. W hetstone as cook
Missouri Man Here—
cisco. Other travelers to regis­
at
the
Plaza Confectionery, where
L. R. Nance, from Missouri,
te r were W. A. Alldridge, of
he
has
been for several months.
Dunsmuir, W. C. Butler, of stopped at the Ashland auto camp He is going to Medford to work
last night. He was the only man
Chico, F. C. W arriner of Oakland,
for Hank Pace, who recently p u r­
who is going to Cascade Locks, from his state to stop at the camp chased the Shasta Cafe.
last night. Mr. Nance has been
and Eve’.yn C. Elliot, of Halcyon,
following the highways for sev­
California, who will stay in Ash­
Big dance in Lithia Park Sat­
eral months.
land for three months.
urday night. Cool, comfortable,
Something New, Hot Springs, and good music.
Complete line of Ashland Can-
Sat. Night.
2C5— 2tf
ned Goods at Detrb ks.
94-tf !
Sport Model—
I
Dan Kay, of the Automotive
Visited Yesterday—
Among the Travelers—
Miss Cora Hamilton, of P o rt­ Shop, local representative for
Tourists in the auto park l a s t ;
land, was a visitor yesterday in the Dodge Bros, cars, is showing
night from a distance were Thel­ Ashland with Mrs. Spackard. They a nifty sport mode! roadster.
m a Sterland, of North Dakota, L. are visiting C rater Lake and the Dodge cars are becom'ng favor­
Belence,
of Iowa: J. H. Trekas, ’ of Oregon
7
, Caves
' this
.7/, week.
7
ites in this community under
.
Indiana; R. F. Shend, of Kansas.
Dan's selling and service.
W ithout exception, they were go-
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ing north to return to their homes ! The birth of a daughter to M r.’ You like to dance. So do we.
over northern highways.
j and Mrs. J. Dunn, of North Main Let’s all go to the dance in Lithia
' street is reported. Mr. Dunn is ' Park tomorrow night. Always
FEATURING THE PANEL
Sweet cream for whipping and a southern Pacific engineer.
cool there. Good music. A real
In many of the new season’s frocks,
coffee— also fresh milk, always •
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floor.
the panel idea is cleverly carried out. j
In tn is frock of Madonna blue crepe, '
on ice at the Plaza.
239— tfj v isit Crater I>ake—
the panel is in blue-and-silver brocade, ,
i Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel, Mr. Rack from Portland—
and a charming afternoon model re- ,
To Napa—
! and Mrs. C. W. Polk, Miss J e s s ie ! v - D. Miller returned y e ste r-__ suits.
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_____ other
____ fabrics
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Of course
and
Mrs. C. H. McEwen, Miss Neva i G uthrie Miss Louise Gillette and 'lay morning from a business trip i trimmings may be combined in the I
C rater i
Portland. Incidentally V. D. (
’
G earhart, A lbert McEwen and I Mrs. Roy WHkes. wen,
Jim Bowers are leaving soon for Lake yesterday morning for an ; probably explained to a good ; ing collar. Medium size requires
Heavy Quality Bath Towels,
Napa, California, where they will oqjing. They will visit at C rater many about A shland’s proposed yards 36-inch plain and 1M yards all-
39c each
visit the m other of Mrs. McEwen Lake today and go to Diamond new to u rist hotel and the develop- ‘ OVKc‘S S ’aRevi!ewt Dressh<No.ldM92.
and Miss G earhart. They will re. Lake for camping and fishing for m ent prospects In this conunun- j sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust” and 16 to 20
3 for
tu rn later in the summer.
four or five days.
J ity.
. years. Price, 40 cents.
he w il work this summer.
will retu rn in the fall.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE— Apricots Cc at or*
chard. Phone 11-F3
263— 6*
WHO has a good second-hand
drag saw for sale or would like
to rent for a mouth, H. E. Elliott,
351 Morton St.
265— 2*
FOR SALE— Paige 6; good
running order; price $200. $100
down, time on balance to respon-
sibie party, Lithia Garage.
265— 6»
WANTED— Gravel or granite
for ballast.
Must be cheap.
W anted— 500 ft. steel cable, in
good condition.
FOR SALE—
good barrels, cheap, S. D. Tay­
lor, at Cannery.
265— 2tf
LOST at picnic grounds, Elgin
w rist watch with initials E. E. on
back. Reward. Call 10-F18.
265— 3tf
WANTED— Few 2nd hand bird
cages. Call 153.
265— tf
FOR RENT—Nice furnished
front apartm ent. Phone 263-R or
call at Shook bldg.
265— 2tf
H»R RENT— Nice room with
or w ithout private bath; also,
nice sleeping porch, 217 North
Main.
265— 6t
USED piano for sale, cheap.
Apt. E, Shook Bldg.
265— 3*
Beds
Springs
Mattresses
Especially do we
mend
Sealy
recom­
mattresses
for good sleep and com­
plete rest.
Qwenson & Peebler
Furniture Company
Biggest Home Furnishers
in Ashland
$2.75 and $2.95 Printed Crepe-de-Chine and printed
Spiral Crepes, mostly new designs just bought particu­
larly for this Sale.
Also a lot of plain colors in
taffeta, silk and cotton can­
ton, brocade spiral crepe,
and other novelty crepes
up to $3.50
A
values
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JULY CLEARANCE
Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts
Reduced One-fourth to One-half
for Saturday
Women’s Hand Embroidered Dresses
Made of “Linene Suiting”—Come 111
Seven Styles and Colors.
Sale Price $1-88
$1.00
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Quality Store”
DOROTHY
Silk Stripe Tissue Gingham
Specials,
A fir
per yd.
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