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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1924)
f agi m . eft • • « bocal » P e rso n a l Jiotes A shland öÄltf ttöfSG« Is 111— Mrs. John Edetorling is ill at her home with an attack of “ flu ” . Tue m lay, July 1«, ltUiT UNUSUAL Ei/'ENTS _ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A* Homo of Dau$ht<?^- ( parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D he has branched out Into tho Mrs. Ganiard, who came here Briggs, and with other relative» l'O R RENT — Five room fu r wholesale show business. The nished house. Inquire 713 Oak recently from Los Angeles, for Mr. Briggs was for a num ber of visitors will remain in Ashland V isitin g M other— . street. 268-2* the benefit of her health, is at years engaged in the show busi- for ten duys or tow weeks and A Dally C hronicle o t th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of the home of her daughter, Mrs. ness in Ashland and is well known Mrs. Horace Kellum, from local in terest WANTED to rent, furnished or H. J. Wolcott, of Third street. • here. Since going to Los Angeles will go as far north as Portland • • * Chico, is visiting her mother, before returning home. unfurnished modern, 4 or 5 room She is said to be seriously ill. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________ Mrs. Mary A. Lewis, of Third St. house. Located in suburb, with M ajor O peration— V isiting P lum m ers— acre or so of ground, work shop At Central P oint— Guest— • - • Mrs. R. C. Jorgenson, of Ash Mr. and Mrs. Bassore, of and considerable storage room. The Rev. J. F. Leggett of Ash Mrs. J. L. Greenwood, of Lib- j HOUDI.NI HAS NOTHING Prefer dealing with owner. Would land, occup.ed the pulpit at Cen land, underw ent a m ajor opera Springfield, M.ssouri, are visiting erty street, was a guest at the OX J. w . DELANEY lease for one year. Address, Mer- tion yesterday. She is reported the H. B. Plum m er family this tral Point both morning and eve home of" Talent residents last Sat ill, Oregon, N. E. Woodhouse. as improving today. week. ning last Sunday, He preached urday. i CARSON CITY, Nev.. July 15. 268-6t Sunday afternoon at Anderson i John W. Delaney, who boasts Cleaning, Pressing and R epair C om plete lin e o i A sh la n d Can In From N eil C r e e k - creek. H. B. Carter, of Mt. Ave l no prison can hold him, __ is again __ FOR RENT — 5 room unfur- ing at P aulserud’s. 261-tf ied G oods a t D e tru ks. nue, went with him’. S4-tf Miss Wilma Gyger, of Neil i at liberty ---- „ - Saturday uitCiUUUU afternoon; I nished -- house. * ¿j Inquire 242 Gran- Creek, spent Friday night here ' be sawed his way through steel ite or Phone 340-R. 268-tf B u sin ess V isitor— Y trx + 1' her V»«.— friend, Miss V « Walk- .. T___ ___1 . ! __ V isiting Relative«— ' To Los A n geles— with Janie bars and a heavy steel screen on W. A. Rend, of Portland, was FOR SALE— Household furni Mrs. Frances W’halley, who has I er. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Briggs, of the window of his cell at the Ne- * a business visitor in Ashland yes been with her daughter, Mrs. J. ture at 66, 2nd street. 265-3* Los Angeles, are visiting in this vada penitentiary, made his way terday and today. He left late Z. Wing, of Ashland for two E n joying Vacation— city at the home of the la tte r’s unobserved across the prison 1 'C n o ttic i,,, LOST last night, bar pin set this afternoon for his homo city. months, left today for Los Ange Mrs. D. P. Blue and Miss H ar yard, eluded all guards and es with brilliant center and blue! les to visit for some time. riet Hodges, members of th e cler- caped - ___ ____ ___ toward Dayton. stones on each side. Leave at SPECIAL attention to AUTO ical force at Enders, are enjoying ' Prison guards, Indian trailers Virginia Cafe. Reward. 268-2* MOBILE insurance; better term s Free trousers at Orres, up-j a vacation of two weeks. and bloodhounds are searching and lower rates. Yeo, of course. stairs. 267-2* the country in all directions from WANTED — Quiet, gentle Phone 21 & 274-J. 212— tf On V acation— 1 Carson City. horse safe for children. Address In M edford— Mrs. Gibson, who has been em Has Notable Record Mountain Fuel Company, Siski From H ilt— ‘‘Bill” Allen, who is rated as ployed at the Virginia Cafe for Delaney has escaped from you. Organized Force Means Organized Business! 268-2* Miss Pauline Jasm ann, of San one of the forem ost tennis play the past year and a half, is ta k twenty-six governm ent hospitals, Francisco, who has been visiting ers of Ashland, was down from ing a vacation. V r Ol R Bank at all times should be part of you- busi- ! several and the Napa, _ prisons, --------- , _______ FOR SALE— Packard new ton at Hilt, arrived in Ashland on the Lithia City yesterday to wit * mess organization; your specialist, experienced, Chlif., insane asylum. He m ad ejh 'u ck , 1° excellent condition, Sunday, and will be employed as ness the tournam ent play at the At H ilt— ready, willing, anxious to help you solve your most vex . two previous escapes from the} $550; Ford ton truck, worm ing financial problems. This is the way we regard our a nurse at the Community Hos We3t Side tennis club.— Mail Mr. and Mrs. M erritt R an d les! Nevada penitentiary and a third drive, pneum atic tires, cab and custom ers, and you are invited to call on us talk it pital. Tribune. spent Sunday at Hilt, where they j time nearly eluded the guards by bed, $250. Lithia Garage, near over and learn more about our ability to be of genuine service to your organization! visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman ( disguising himself as a woman Park. 268-3t* Repairing and remodeling — Big reductions at Orres tail- Mack and Mr. and Mrs. Raye : and mingling with a party of Orres, upstairs. 267-2* ors. FOR RENT — Five room fu r 267-2* Potter. visitors at the prison. A fter escaping from the state nished house, adults only. 123 B V isiting C hildren— Came G reatest D istance— V isitor H ere— 267-3* prison where he was serving a street. Mrs. Churer. N. Main Phone 107 The tourists in the auto camp Mr. and Mrs. Putm an, of L. G. Ingersoll, of C olorado: sentence for burglary, Delaney Corvallis starts work on new last night th a t covered the great Brownsville, are visiting th eir Springs, Col., is in Ashland visit- was re-arrested in W ashington, $200,000 hotel. est distance on th eir trip were children in Ashland, Floyd and , ing relatives. He arrived here D. C., when he applied for veter two cars of rovers from Connec Jam es Putm an and Mrs. V. K. ; Sunday. an’s bonus last W inter. ---------- ticut. One machine was piloted Allison. A nother daughter, Mrs. ■ by H. D. Schofield and the other Fisher of Seattle, is also here, a V isited Siate To San F rancisco— by S. F. Banians. Mr. Schofield guest at the Allison home. Mrs. C. W. Lewis, of E tna Mill, Miss Elsie Crowson and sister, is driving North and Mr. Banians California, visited her sister, Mrs. ! Miss Emma Orowson, with th eir South. Orres cleans clothes. Phone Ed Kilgore, of B street the past ; nephew, Jerry Calahan, of Eighth 64. ! street, went to San Francisco on 267-2* week. We deliver the goods— Detricks Saturday. They expect to be gone R ecovered— two Weeks. They will vis't a sis 94-tl Back to Lodi— Mrs. F. E. Stanton, of Ash- ter, Miss Pearl Crowson, and the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawley, who have been visiting Mr. Hawley's land, who has been a patient at ! Charles C hristian family, who are To V isit F ath er— W. D. Sowash, of Middleton, father, V. V. Hawley on W alker the Community Hospital for a j form er Ashland residents. New York, arrived in Ashland avenue, returned to th eir home short time, was discharged as r e - 1 DENTAL SOCIETY Sunday to visit his father, F at Lodi, California, yesterday. ' covered yesterday. Mr. Hawley occupied the pulpit _______ HOLDS BANQUET Sowash, of Talent, who is con at the Christian church Sunday. j U nderw ent Operation— valescing at the Community Hos ______ Mrs. Frank Henry, of Pioneer The Southern Oregon Dental pital after being ill for some time. Madden seks Balloon tires. street, underw ent an operation a t , association _________ enjoyed ____ ____ a ____ banquet , ______ on Mr. Sowash expects to rem ain in 24 6 -tfilh e local hospital yesterday. She Saturday evening at the Hotel Ashland visiting his Tather fox- ' will be a patient for a week or Medford. Following the 6 o'clock two ^yeeks. Met H ere— ten days. j dinner routine business was dis- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adair ---------- : posed of after which two papers W anted — W ashings to do and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Vannice Arrived Saturday— , were read and discussed. Murphy Electric Company. Tnd family, of Medford, were In Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ju lian and ( “ The Root Canal Poblem ” was From D elaw are— \shland Sunday, where they met son of E ln a , W ashington, arriv- j the subject of Dr. H. E. M urphy’s From Delaware is J. E. Cour- E. W. Vannice of K lam ath Falls. ed here Saturday evening for a Pa Pe r. while Dr. R. R. Johnson’s » . . . . . A_!.. __ HTT_______________1 sen, who last night stopped at the They held a picnic in beautiful Visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. topic was “ Harmophiliacs and i Their Control.” municipal auto camp. Mr. Cour- Lithia Park, and spent the day Miksch of Bellview. here. Those present were Drs. Frank sen, with his family, have been Roberts and Ralph Pollock of on the road ever since early P ainted Orange— spring, and likes it so well he Sweet cream for whipping and W hile it Is usually difficult to Medford; Drs. E. C. Macy, W. H. is swinging south and will spend offee— also fresh milk, always see trouble coming, it will be easy Flanagan and W. W. W alker of the w inter driving through the >n ice a t the Plaza. 239— tf to see it going in Ashland now, G rants Pass; Drs. Clair Allen, Lee Wells and L. A. Dillard of Rose warm states, This week he is for the Provost hardw are store burg; Dr. H arris of Eugene; Dr. m aking Ashland his headquarters Black P elican s— has pa nted Its trouble-chasing Noel of K lam ath Falls. for a series of short trips to near Although K lam ath visitors are plumbing car a brilliant orange. • The next m eeting will be in by fishing stream s. soon made aw are of tlie famed G rants Pass, September 20”. — B.V the P ost O ffice white pelican, little has been said To Copco— Mail Tribune. For pleating, see Orres Orres jf the black species, says the Kla aterprool hoots a n d “Newt” Newton, who has been upstairs. 267-2* math Herald. The black bird Is of high top shoes that work n Ashland the past w inter, left The T id ln g’s A ds B rin g R esu lts he same s z e as the ordinary pell- yesterday for Montague, where he ers and sportsmen need. V isitor from N e b r a s k a - an, and undoubtedly belongs to will work for the California-Ore All sizes in stock. E. Miller, N ebraska tourist, a r the pelican family. J. E. W hit- gon Power company for some rived in Ashland last night, and lach, who told of the bird, said he time. Newton has been in Ash intends to stay here for ten days, had seen but one, but that, there land for two years. using the Gateway city as head were possibly others on Klam ath q uarters for visits to valley points. Lake. Tours V alley— Mr. Miller likes’ to choose a cen Captain and Mrs. Maxson, with tra l city, then branch out and see Woodrow W asher dem onstra their daughter, Miss Dorothy all nearby points of interest. To tion free. No payment dow’n. is not pleasant to hear, -Maxson, were in Ashland Sunday day he is on his way to Crater Small monthly payment. Murphy Now Is the time to prepare for for a short time when th eir pri the hunting season— get your Lake. and sympathy has no Electric Company. gun and ammunition/ in readi vate car, the “ Rio G rande,” stop power to replace proper ness. Fall fish'jig season is ped here. Captain Maxson, w’ho HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo. No Ju ice— ty, or salve conscience approaching, all kinds fishing is senior captain of the Southern of course. 212— tf tackles here. The Tidings was not out on Pacific boats, took an auto ride time yesterday due to th e fact through the valley. L eft Today— th at no electricity w'as available Carl Stodenrous, who was In to run the linotype machines or and there is no insurance pro jured about two weeks ago when to turn over the printing press. To G rants P ass— tection against the occasions New assortm ent of Remington his Ford bug crashed into a tele For an hour directly after noon L. R. H arris and family, of of unforseen conflagrations. knives ju st arrived. No two The mourning of the fire vic phone pole, was able to leave the' the power was off, and it was Liberty street, spent Saturday in knives alike. tim, who has insurance is local hospital today, and left for off for about half an hour be Grants Pass and also made a never harassing nor pitiable Portland, where he will meet his tween 3 and 4 p. m. There was short visit in Gold Hill a t the because folks adm ire wisdom sister, returning with her to his some trouble at the city power home of Earl Moore. The H arris Good Insurance— P hon e 5 8 home in Del Rapids, South Dak plant on Ashland creek, which the family is from Lakeview, but is ota. Stodenrous’ machine was substitute electrician did not spending the sum m er here while such a wreck th a t he was forced know how to remedy, and the Mrs. H arris is attending the Sum Biggest Little Store in Ashland Office Hotel Ashland H unting and Fishing Licenses to sell It as junk. mer Normal. So well do they Copco power was turned off. like Ashland th a t they may locate W ashington done FREE. Call Let us fill your pail with Swifts here perm anently. Murphy Electric Company. SilWr Lea; lard. Costs less than shortening. Goes farth er and is I'rom Many States— more nutritious. D etricks. 94-tf B. W. Em spoher, ot Iowa; H. Johan, of Illinois; W. Holt, of O ff A gain— Missouri; L. M. Akers, of Okla THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL in Oxfords and Shoes. Prices from W illiam Patton, A. C. Patton homa; L. C. Thompson, of Wis and Fred Patton, w ho rectupned TODAY—TOMORROW—THURSDAY consin; J. S. Bee, of Montana, recently from a vacation trip in w ere among the many tourists t the Goose Lake country left Sun- ^ 7 day »” a" MhM W here they enjoyed the hospitality of Ash are going is not known, as the land’s famous auto park. All only inform ation they would give were enroute from California to was th a t they were going some the cooler Northwest. place where there was no one else to bother them. ÇOMMAOnVG YOUR INTEREST K CA LL our banker : Eagle Market First National Bank c o n e Buckliect Boots For Miners, Rail roaders, L o g g e rs, Farmers, and Hunt er For Work Clothes for Plasterer, Carpenter, Farmer, Railioadei, Electrician—gloves, shirts, corduroy pants, wool shirts, socks, shoes, underwear, khaki pants and shirts. M itchell’s $9 to $14.50 The Mourning Of the Loser Guns and Lots of Ammunition When Fire Comes Pocket Knives Carter & Mills Army Goods Store Men’s Shoes Men. Buy your shoes where quality counts. Our lines of men’s shoes are dependable in quality, style and price. Florsheim, Ralston, Beacon $ 5 t0 $ 1 0 Specials for July Clean Up One lot of men’s dress shoes taken from different lines. Clean Up Price G rants P ass Traffic— Tomorrow morning, says the G rants Pass Courier, the long ! H otel Being Planned— sought traffic changes go into e f - ! D r- J - F. Reddy, of Medford feet and every automobile driver and John D. Oiwell, form erly of is expected to observe the new New York, but now a resident of regulations as printed recently. the Rogue River valley, have been P arking lines have been painted in Crescent City th e past week orf all of the streets ’n the down — working on - plans — — for con — - the V V11- town section of the business dis- san ctio n of a to u rist hotel, which trict. Cars must be kept within according to estim ates will cost these lines. The old back-in sys-1 ^he neighborhood of a quarter tem is to be done away with, °* a million dollars, providing cars not being allowed to park (hey are able to secure sufficient th a t way on any street. backing for the project. Accord ng to the promoters, a stock Orres tailor» for men and company is to be formed with a large capital sum. and the peo women, upstairs over MoGees. ple of Crescent City are to be ask KLAN NOTICE ed to invest as liberally as pos R egular business m eeting to sible in the undertaking. It nleht. July 15. for klacm en and seems Probable that ___ __ _ something klanwomen. Im portant b u siness1 tangible will result.— Del Norte to be transacted. i Triplicate. Men s outing Shoes, all leather. Clean Up q* - No such condition occurs when the family washing is done in our plant— price ........ ’ ,5S0 One Lot m en’s work shoes, Elk leather, leather soles, $5 to $5.50 grade. Clean Up P r i c e .......... everything washed ju st as neatly, cleanly and carefully as you would expect y»urself to do It. $4 Eoy’s outing shoes for youths and little boys. Clean Up Price $2.20 d $2.45 “ Ball Band Shoes with Mishko Soles will wear longer than two leather soles, for work tfto —Clean Up Price . . . he Ashland Laundry Phone 165 C o m p a rtL / A realistic portrayal of Musical Comedy—the Prize Ring the Race Track and of the Night Life on Broadway. .95 •W here Your D ollar H as More C ents’