Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 23, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Wednesday, July 28, I9ii4
♦ * * * , Out Of H ospital—
!! Ixocal ■ P erso n al Jiotes
PROSPECTOR SEARCHING
A fter an illness of six weeks,
Jam es Crowson, ja n ito r of Ash­
land High School was yesterday
dismissed from th e local hospi
ta! as recovered.
Sweetser, “ end agricultural ex- prohibition departm ent Is inter­
p e n s were sure they had found sting, in that they are wholly
an easy V a »» n J -» ef ending the farm- lacking in inform ation. F or in­
SANTA MARIA, Cal., July 23
e r’s ru st troubles. There is p stance, practically every monthly
A D aily C hronicle -of th o se w h o com e and go, and event« o f
Said to be the oldest known
penalty
of $250 for allowing a claim presented by Mr. Cleaver
local Interest
prospector, John Lancester, 90,
barberry
.Although Expensive, Oregon Res- j an original “ *49er,”
is today
, , bush
_ to grow on a va- , and approved by the governor
R eturned M o n d a y -
♦ i
♦ ♦«►i
eant lot in Oregon, so thoroughly! contains a sub-heading “Opera-
idents Favor Night Coast
searching for the El Dorado,
Mrs. W. Clay Smith and Alice
has the world been fooled.”
uves, under which are enum er­
D e M olay M eeting—
Plane Service
traces of which he accidentally
W hole-wheat bread fresh daily Morgan returned to Ashland I
______
ated some numbers. In a few
! found 25 years ago, in the Big 1 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
R egular m eeting of L ithia a t The Lithia .Bakery.
273-tf Monday after an absence of three 1 SAN P R A N C R cn t .
o ,
Chaptor at Masonic Hall, Wed-
STATE
DRY
BUREAU
claims
they run from two to 16,
Pine
country,
and
which
because
i
Eugene,
weeks, during which they visited h r
„ FRANCISCO, July 23—
July 23. — Killing a
............. ..
J' L
y
d ! To ,nake
new transcontinent- of^his then youthful w anderlust, m}’th that has won its way to
neaday evening, July 23, 1924. Special Nurse—
IS
CRITICISED
apparently
vary according to
in southern
ashlngton
and
al
air
mail
route
practical
to
the
amount
of
money
available to
All members requested to attend.
A special nurse at the Com­ Portland.
he did not take the trouble t o 1 responsibility in standard botany
spend.
Opposite
these
numbers
RALPH ROBISON,
Portland, and to way points, a discover.
m unity H ospital is Miss E. Smiles,
i books and th a t has been defend-
(Continued From Page 1)
are the salaries of the operatives,
M aster Councilor
night a ir line between Portland
who is at present connected with A ttended M edford Luncheon—
Today, with a golden sample of ed by legislative enactm ent in
RUSSELL OVEROCKER,
a Medford hospital. She is a na­
and this city m ust be estabinlish- j tb e quartz, which experts claim j tb at a n d in at least a half dozen ; did the statem ent 3et out the na- and in another column the ex­
J. II. Fuller, secretary of the
ed, say many who are anxious to assays ' hundreds
- - of dollars to the oreign countries may be some! ture of the work don.e by the op- penses.
tive of New Zealand, and is w ork­
Scribe.
Ashland Chamber of Commerce,
see the new system serve Oregon ton, Lancester is hiking, with job, according to Profoessor Al- j ©rative. Under the law it was
Both Governor Pierce and Mr.
ing in America to see the country.
attended
the
weekly forum- more fully.
G oing To L a k e -
three burros, across the San Ra­ bert R. Sweetser, professor of n©cessary for the secretary of Cleaver contend that It is neces­
Complete line of Ashland Can­ luncheon of the Medford Cham­
A letter could he carried fael m ountains in search of his botany, who is an instructor in state to approve this claim, sary to m aintain absolute secrecy
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge and
ber of Commerce today. Mr. F u l­
94-tf
through the skies from New York fortune.
the Portland summer session, but which previously had received the with relation to the operatives
family intend to spend the next oed Goods at Detricks.
ler attended chiefly to fix a date
to Portland via San Francisco in !
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it is time th a t the bed-time story sanction of the governor.
week-end at Lake of the Woods.
employed in the prohibition de-
for a joint forum and picnic in
Fast Im proving—
about black rust and the barberry!
36 hours, it was recently estim ât- I REMOVAL OF CAMPAIGN
A check of ¿he payrolls of th e„P artnient.
L ithia Park in the n ear future,
ed by Air Service authorities.
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
Roy P arr, who has been con­
MATTER NOT MANDATORY bush was laid to rest.
at which both Chambers will be
Tracing the life cycle of rust
MOBILE Insurance; better term s fined to the hospital since losing
As the system now stands,
present.
SALEM, July 23— There is no th ro u Sh its various forms, which
and Jowsr rates. Yeo, of coarse. his left hand in, a diving accident
Portland a ir letters travel a
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212 i f f on July 3, was able yesterday to
third of th e distance by rail. Be- law under which candidates for Vary in a PPeapance from red at
House Guest—
take a short walk, his first since
Mrs a m f .
I cause on,y OEe Plane crosses from public office can be compelled to firSt to b,ack. and then into a
• . Dyrud, 120 4th St., coast to coast, much time is fre- remove campaign literatu re post-1 colorIess for«L early scientists,!
the accident.
G oing To Europe—
had
as
a
house guest this week,
Dr. Swedenburg and his family
quently lost in making connec­ ed near the election polls prior to accordin£ to Professor Sweetser I
Mrs.
Gillespie,
wife of Captain tions.
the election days. This was the found th a t this terrible field pest
Madden sei is Balloon tires.
expect to sta rt Sunday for New-
Gillespie,
of
San
Francisco.
W
ith
substance
of a legal opinion pre-1 ^ intered on the barberry bush,
York, where they will tak e a boat
246-tf
If business were sufficient to
Mrs.
Gillespie
was
h
er
son,
for Europe.
They plan to be
support an air coast route, it pared here today by I. H. Van From this they jumped to the
George,
Jr.
The
two
are
en
route
O perated On Y esterday—
gone at least two months.
would be a fine th in g ,” declared W inkle, attorney general a t the conclusion th a t if the barberry
bush were destroyed there would I
Mrs. Maude La Chance, daugh­ to Portland. O ther guests were Postm aster Jones, of P ortland re­ request of Governor Pierce.
be no more rust.
• Try Rlenzo Tooth Paste — Mc­ te r of John Wills, of Klam ath Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sratih and cently.
Scientists everywhere, miss­
N air Bros.
Falls, underw ent an operation sister, B ertha, who are on their
A plane flying a t night from ANCIENT RELICS SOUGHT
way
to
southern
California
ing
the colorless spores of this
yesterday.
A nother operative
San Francisco would pick up New
IN ELKH ORN DISTRICT
fungus that rested everywhere as
F irst V isit—
case was little Bobby Barlow, of
York mail which left the east the
Mayor C. L. Loon
yesterday H ilt. The day before, Mrs. Con­ M ore D iscrim ination—
previous day, and carry it to P o rt­
SALEM, July 23— W. I. Staley, . well as on the barbery bush dur-
Tourists stopping in th e to u r­ land in six hours, in time for de­ secretary of the Oregon Growers I“ 5, the
united ln an at
visited Shale City, t.»e scene of go, of K lam ath Falls, and the
the H artm an shall oil operations, baby of Mrs. Carl Pierson, of ist camp at Crescent City are livery the next morning. Such a and E. E .Bragg, industrial acci­ tack on the shrub.
being told not to travel over
'The news of the criminal bar-
Medford, were operated on.
for th e first time.
plan is, of course, expensive. The dent commissioner, yesterday vis­
' berry bush was broadcast over
the Redwood highway, according
San Francisco-Portland
route ited the Elkhorn district, where I
w orld.”
said
Professor
Cleaning, Pressing and R epair­ to the G rants Pass Courier. It is would have to be traversed a t excavations are being made into the
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
Trimmed with Organdie; made of fast color Ging­
of course.
212— tf ing at P aulserud’s.
261-tf stated th a t a woman visited every night, to make the schedule prac­ the side of a huge pyramid which
ham. Sizes to 46
camp in Crescent City and told
tical, which would mean placing explorers believe hold the re- '
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
them to go North over the Roose­
In stitu te is B u s y -
To Santa Cruz—
5,000 candle-power lights every mains of some ancient peoples, i
velt
highway as the Redwood
Tomorrow, th e lecture and dis­
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Bess and
three miles.
W ork has progressed in tw o '
FOR SALE — Oat Hay, 314
daughter Irm a left yesterday for cussion period at the Parent- route was too dangerous to trav ­
Many
Oregon
persons
are
in
te
r­
tunnels,
one
for
a
distance
of
30
Garfield.
275-6tf
Despite th e fact th a t th e
Banta Cruz, California, where Teacher Association Institute will el.
feet
and
th
e
other
about
20
ested
in
a
coast
mail
service,
and
Made ot tine cfuality Nainsook; nieelv trimmed;
FOR SALE — Fresh J e rs e y ¡
they will spend a vacation of two be devoted entirely fo High w arning was given in most con­ will try to «interest Congress in feet.
Sizes 16 and 17
weeks. They plan to retu rn to school problems, it was announc­ vincing m anner, two cars decided the m atter.
275-1
Excavators alleged th a t they heifer. Phone 485-R.
to
come
on
over
the
inland
route
Ashland a t the end of th a t time. ed today. Friday the course will
have located inside the pyramid
FOR SALE CHEAP — Pure­
deal with grade school prob­ and stopped in G rants Pass to
m arks which indicate th a t they bred Jersey bull or will trade. 500
FL IE R S W ILL LAND
tell
of
the
discrim
ination.
N
ear­
lems.
Yesterday,
Miss
Frances
We deliver the goods— Detricks
IN SCOTLAND MONDAY were m ade by human hands.
Terrace St.
275-3*
94-tf Hays, head of the In stitu te deliv­ ly every party took the suggested
route.
BROUGH,
England,
July
23__
32 and 36 inch heavy quality Percales and Ginghams,
ered a talk before the students of
LOST — Money in Ashland to-
PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR
The
American
round
th
e
world
the Summer Normal.
light ami dark colors
W ent To M edford—
CLACKAMAS MATCHES! day’ R eturn to Tidings office for
.At The In stitu te—
fliers plan to leave for Kirkwall,
Mrs. J. Hill, national vice-
PORTLAND. Ju ly 23. — The reward.
275-lt
Among the Medford women a t­ Scotland, Monday, where th e
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
president of th e Parent-Teacher
biggest
and
most
comprehensive
tending the P. T. A. In stitu te flight across the A tlantic will be­
WANTED — Second hand din­
Association, who is here in con­ Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
targ et match of the Oregon na­
here this week are, Mrs. N. B. gin.
shortening.
Goes
fa
rth
e
r
and
is
ing
table and chairs: also iron
nection with the Institute, went
tional guard will be held at the
Newcorabe. Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs.
more
nutritious.
Detricks.
94'-tf
bed
and
9x12 rug; must be re a s -!, 36 inch fine, heavy quality for dresses; comes in
to Medford last night for a short
R. G. Smith, Mrs. E. M. Husson^,
TOKIO, July 23— S tu art Mac- Clackamas range near here Aug­ onable. Call 153.
2 7 5 - ltf : I
visit with her neice, Mrs. M. D
black onlv
Mrs. A. S. Kroschel, Mrs. Glenn Laren, British round the world ust 18 to 23 inclusive. Matches
L
eague
to
M
eet—
Cole.
in which machine guns and how-1
WANTED— Good farm wagon. |
The Epworth League will meet Fa brick, Mrs. Winn© Mason, Mrs. flier, hopped off from Tokolan
itzers will be used will be held Phone 120 or call Ashland Green­
M.
C.
Chaney,
Mrs.
H.
M.
Arns-
Bay
for
M
urukamu
Bay.
O rres tailors for men
and Thursday evening of this week
in addition to the regular rifle house.
275-3tf
to work on the new tennis court plger and Mrs. M. E. Roat. Some
women, upstairs over McGees.
i
and pistol competitions. Advices
are
visiting
friends
here,
while!
they are building next to the
There 1« wisdom in reading ads. received here are th at nearly
40 inch wide; comes in black only; an exceptional
FOR
SALE
—
Trailer.
Inquire ;
church. W ork will begin at 5:30 others come up every day for the!
A rrived Y esterday—
715
N.
Main.
•
every guard unit in the state is
275-2*
value tor this sale onlv
sessions.
Visited K lam ath Falls__
Lon Edw ards arrived in Ash and supper will be served at 8
. planning on sending team s to
FOR SALE— Wool and fiber
land yesterday and is visiting at o’clock.
J r. and Mrs. Merle Robinson i compete in the shooting,
M edford M hu H u r t -
rug,
9x12, $7.50. Kitchen table,
and Mrs. C. V. Beeler spent last
th e home of his daughter, Mrs
The sixteen best shots in the
In
an
auto
accident
in
Medford
B
etter
clothes
for
lees
m
st^y
book
case and w riting desk. A
Louis Dodge.
Mr. Edwards is
week visiting in K lam ath Falls. guard will be selected to repre­
Monday
night.
C.
E.
Olsin,
riding
at
Orres.
270-2*
few
glass
dishes, 62 F ourth St.
here for a stay of indefinite
sent Oregon in the national
Silk Stripe Tissue Gingham, all colors, fast and good
I
a
bicycle,
was
struck
by
a
Chev­
PACIFIC LIVESTOCK
length.
m atches at Camp Perry, Ohio, in ’
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• *
»
assortment ot patterns to ('boost* from
rolet car driven by Fred Niehols,
Back Last Night—
PAVILION DESTROYED
September. The Oregon team *
WANTED—Clean
cotton
says
the
Mail
Tribune.
Olsin
was
Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Kincaid,
Suits, Suits, Suits at P a u k e r
won first honors among National * rags. No overalls, underw ear
of
Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. severely injured, and is now in a
PORTLAND, Ju ly 2 3 . —
ude’s.
273-tf
Guard
marksm en at Camp Perry * or w oolen goods accented.
George Nichols, of Medford, re­ Medford hospital. Traffic offic­
(Special to The T id in g s)__
last year.
* 5 cen ts per pound, T idings
turned last night from a week­ er J. J. McMahon investigated the
The big P acific N orthw est
H ealin g Services Today—
*
office.
{f
“ The Q u ality Store"
livestock ]>avilion in N orth
A song by young Alfred Garr, end camping trip at Diamond and 1 case'
WORK PROGRESSING
Portland w as destroyed by
and a sermon on “ Fellowship,” C rater lakes.
ON N EW R. R. LINE
Here
F
or
Sum
m
e
fir
e tills aftern oon , w ith a
toy the Rev. Mr. Garr, featured
BOISE, Idaho, July 23.— Bal­
Mrs. E. R. McCormick, of
Genuine “ Therm os” Bottles,
lo ss o f approxim ately $ 6 0 0 ,-
th e revival m eeting a t the taber­
lasting and block signal construc­
Omaha,
Nebraska, arrived on
11.25.—
McNair
Bros.
OOO. A heavy- w ind fanned
nacle last night. A healing ser­
tion is now being done on the 27-
the Shasta Limited last night to
th e flam es, w h ich started in
vice will be held Thursday night,
mile cutoff which will bring the
R eturned Saturday—
spend the sum m er with her
th e M ow att-Sm ith sh in gle
It was announced today.
main line of the Oregon Short
Mrs. John Enders and daugh­ mother-in-law, Mrs. E. T. Merrill.
M ills and jum ped over a
Line train s through Boise. Lay­
Sweet cream for whipping and ter, left Klam ath Falls for Ash­ This fall Mrs. McCormick and
clearin g 1OO feet w id e to the
ing the rails has ju st been com-j
livestock
buildin g.
The
coffee— also fresh milk, always land on Saturday, after a visit Mrs. Merrill will go to Los Ange­
pleted. W ithin a few weeks I
sh in g le m ills w ere a lso d es­
on Ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf of a week with Mr. and Mrs. L. les, where Mr. McCormick will
work will sta rt on a new station
join them. Mr. McCormick is a
Jacobs, Mrs. Enders parents.
troyed. T he cause of th e fire
here. The first trains are expect­
form er Ashland resident, and will
has not been determ ined.
L eft This Morning—
ed to be through here in early
Caravan
Coming—
be
remembered
here
as
a
tennis
Mrs. J. H. Sugg, who is proprie­
September.
~
According to word received, champion.
to r of a millinery shop, left this
m orning for Spokane. From there here, a caravan of between 150
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she will go to Portland, to attend and 200 autos will pass through i W riter In G rants Pass—
W alalce Smith, eastern w rite r,!
th e opening of the spring m illin­ Ashland on August 5 or 6. The
cars
will
contain
members
of
the
is
in G rants Pass, accompanied
ery show, on August 4. Mrs. Sugg
United
A
rtisans
of
tho
Northwest,
by
his wife. He was brought to
expects to be gone about two
who
are
on
th
eir
way
to
the
na­
the northern city through the ef­
weeks.
tional conclave at Oakland. The forts of the California-Oregon
W hole-wheat bread rush daily Artisans will spend a night in power company and the Grants
273-tf Medford, where they will give a Pass Chamber of Commerce. He
a t The Lithia Bakery.
concert at the arm ory, charging will be shown spots of historical
a
small admission. They will not Interest in Josephine county.
V isited in K lam ath—
stop
in Ashland for any length
Charley H argadine and daugh­
of
time.
f h e T iding ’s Ads B rin g R esu lts
te r of Ashland, visited the Dun-
anc family, in the K lam ath coun­
try, the first of last week, and
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t 11 > » ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦
retu rn ed to Ashland Thursday.
H argadine is a form er settler in
the K lam ath country.
FOR I/IS T “ EL DORADO’
Semi-Annual
Clearance Sale
Every D epartm ent in the store offers
Special Values for this, our GREAT­
EST CLEARANCE SALE.
$2.48 Gingham Dresses Now $1.69
$1.48 Women’s Gowns Now $1.00
25c Ginghams and Percales yd. 19c
$2.25 Dutchess Dress Salin vd. $1.98
$2.48 Charineuse Satin \d . $2.19
w
65c Tissue Gingham vd. 48c
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
Protect The Loved Ones
New
Shoe Patterns
Coming
Every Day
Big sale on now of tailored to
order suits a t Orres, with trousers
free.
273-2*
W alter A. Squires, Director of
W eekday Religious Education for
the Presbyterian Church, will
speak on the work of the W eek­
day Bible School, at the Presby­
terian church on Wednesday
evening, July 23rd. Everyone Is
cordially invited to be present and
learn about this branch of public
school work th a t Is finding re­
m arkable favor and success I d
many cities of the United States.
B ack From V acation—
Mrs. F rank Merrill, wife of the
Ashland street commissioner, Is
back in Ashland after spending a
m onth In San Francisco.
Thursday at
Have been tested by the most
critical, who have found them
much the b etter stove.
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
M N. Main
r
Patents. Satins and Camel Kids
High Class” shoes that wear and are
reasonably priced.
Preparations for actual construction of The Ashland Memorial Mausoleum
are being made. More than 50 families have reserved resting places
tor their loved ones.
u
•
2*y $OOD$
Clean-Sweep
SALE!
Plain Color Ratine
FLORENCE
Oil Stoves
W orkmen Hav, Started
Imported 98c Quality
9c
These families know that their loved ones will rest undisturbed and pro­
teeted against the ravages of the elements, as come with earth burials,
in this beautiful, sanitary, clean and dry structure of marble, rein-
forced concrete and bronze.
We have a number of short lines that
are specially priced. Your size and
the style you want may be in one of
these lots at a saving of from
With the erection of this mausoleum, one of more than 2,000 in the
I nited States, Ashland will join the ranks of the progressive com­
munities which think not only of earthly habitations, hut which pro
vide a temple of rest for the protection of its citizens.
$2.00t0 $4.00
However, there remain only a few crypts in this modern mausoleum, as the num ber
will be limited by the subscriptions before construction of the foundation begins.
No more can be added after the foundation is started within a few days, so suli­
scriptions must be made quickly.
White Kid and Canvass Low
Shoes at half price
Mr. Mason is in this community to explain the benefits of mausoleum interm ent and the
harmony of this modern temple of re st— the first to be constructed in Southern
Oregon with modern intelligence and civilization.
The mausoleum is being erected under a perpetual endowment fund government pat­
ents and standard specifications, no money being required until construction has
been started, with obligations held in escrow in your bank
per
yd.
Mr. Mason will be glad to explain the plan and benefits inc
orporated in the mauso-
lem organization at your convenience
if you will phone The Ashland TidingH, No.
39, or Mayor Loomis, Phone 97.
‘W here Y our D ollar H ae M ore C ents’
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