Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    ÎABlî M'CS
boeal ■ P erso n al fiotes
A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local interest
Returned Recently—
heft For Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Reid returned to
Miss Jasm ann, who has been
Ashland recently after a short | acting as a special nurse a t the
vacation trip.
i Community Hospital, left yester-
day for Portland. where she will
work.
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
MOBILE Insurance; b etter term s ;
Dance at open a ir pavilion,
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. Lithia park, Saturday night.
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
276-Stf
A hh UW» M it*
mbiMg
Thursday, July 24, 192«
Guests Merc—
Visiting From Mexico—
L. Applegate and
little i “ ' T T T p!iyEICIa'18 'rlth
2100 honrs »' »»wwathw college' trained by inatrurtorp retnlred td
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Isbell, of
ter a h p a « T « e x ic o t Aeb,.,.a
* td u ,dlc“1
hIgh Mll<**
scl,° o1 training,
as .u against
43:4 ia„. hours for be highly skilled 'n the subjects
Council Grove, K ansas, arrived in (rom hAcapo"ètea.
T r t s i t I 1>re-,’"
“ »d « I no
» « woik
• e ra
a .e phyei.
Ashland last night, and are visit­
who 18 they teach.”
ing Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Woodside, j Mr. A pplegate’s m other, Mrs. J.
M M M »
They plan to rem ain here for D. Applegate will go to Klam ath
some time. Tonight they will Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Smith
be guests of the P. E. O. s is te r-! today for a visit.
Brushes.— McNair ^hood, of which Mrs. Isbell is a
member in Council Grove.
COMPULSORY INSURANCE
s
Came T u e sd a y -
Mrs. A. _E. Patterson, of Port­
land, m other of Mrs. Elsie
Churchm an, came to Ashland with
Mrs. Churchman Tuesday when
the Ashland woman returned from
her vacation.
Combs and
Bros.
BILL
IS
HIT
Maxadon, to whom we furnish- COUNT SHOWS MUCH
ed all his milk, having disposed of
TRAVEL ON HIGHWAYS
(Cointinued from page 1.)
his route, we will deliver the
simply the peculiar and special
same high quality milk at 10
(Continued From Page 1)
cents a quart, from certified herd.
friends of th eir own monopolistic
southern Oregon.
Linger’s Dairy, Phone 369J.
and super-legal scheme for con­
Yesterday, 136 out-of-state ma­ trolling the adm inistration of
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chines registered here, and 120 w orkm en’s compensation.
Stopped At Camp G r o u n d -
got perm its on Tuesday.
N aturopath Bill A ttacked
Goes to Salem—
Back From Outing—
Dr. and Mrs. Mayon, and two
The N aturopath bill, which
The Rev. W alter A. Squires, daughters, Ethel and Mabel, of YOUNG MAN SEIZED
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Conwell
seeks to create a state board of
have ju st returned from a motor} D- D-» who delivered an address Oakland, California, stopped at
WITH CRAMPS; DROWNS naturopathy, is opposed by the
trip to Portland. They report a last night at the Presbyterian , the camp ground two nights this
Oregon Health League which in
chuich on
W eekday Religious week. They are friends of Miss
most enjoyable outing.
an
argum ent filed for publication
KLAMATH FALLS, July 24—
Instruction, departed this morn- Nina Emery, and visited her d u r­ Carl Umbaugh, 18, was drowned in the official pam phlet, declares
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo, ing for Salem, where he goes to j ja g their stay here.
yesterday afternoon while swim­ th a t the bill would “ perm it the
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• f course.
212— tf ’hold a conference with J. A. i
ming in the icy-cold w ater of handling of deadly and dangerous
Churchill, superintendent of pub-
LOST— Gold fountain pen, in- Odell Lake, near the sum m it of narcotic drugs by incompentent
lic instruction.
itials M. D. S. between Haw­ the Cascade range, north of C rat­ persons, and th e legislature could
Rpturaw l Y esterday—
thorne School and Raggedy Ann er Lake N ational P ark . He was not prohibit or regulate this
Mrs. Pernie Johnson returned
Health giving whole wheat shop. R eturn to Tidings office
seized with cramps in deep wat- abuse.”
to Ashland yesterday after a visit bread at The Lithia Bakery
“This bill” , the argum ent sets
Reward.
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;
er
and sank before a companion
of several weeks with relatives
out,
“ would place the seal of ap­
could reach him. Interm ent will
and friends in Moro, Oregon. She On Vacation—
proval
of the state of Oregon on
W anted F ire F ighters—
be at Bend.
also visited other eastern Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Berg, with
The fire alarm at the city hall
gon cities during her absence.
th eir boy, Robert, left this morn­ was sounded about one o’clock
RAIL BROTHERHOODS
ing in th eir car for Seattle, where today to summon fighters to com­
INDORSE LAFOLLETTE
On To Vancouvei
they will spend a short vacation bat a grass fire which broke out
G rant L. Muier, r., and J. at cool Puget Sound resorts. Mr.
K ellar, of Richmond, California, Berg is foreman of the Tidings on the side of Grizzly Mountain 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 24. —
left recently for Vancouver B. C. printing office. E. M. Woodside North of Ashland. As the Tidings The presidential ticket of La Fol
Last Times Today
was lette and W heeler was form ally
a fte r a short visit with Mrs. is managing the shop while Mr. went to press, th e fire
spreading rapidly and threatened indorsed by representatives of 87
Schuerman, who is an aunt of Berg is gone.
to get into some tim ber.
local chapters of the “ Big F o u r”
Mr. Muier. Muier and K ellar are
railroad
brotherhoods, compris­
well known contractors in Rich­
W ITH
You’ll enjoy tripping the light
ing
15,00
men, in the biennial
mond.
Thomas Meighan
fantastic at the open a ir pavilion From Grants Pass—
conference of those unions here
Saturday, night.
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Mr. H ott, fath er of Gilbert today.
We deliver the goods— Detricks
H
ott,
was up from G rants Pass
94-tf Expected Tomorrow—
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
today to visit his son, who is in FIRES ENDANGER
Mrs. W. T. Abbott, of Los An­ the Community Hospital. Gilbert
Tlie mad dash
KLAMATH STORES
Visiting Sister H e r e -
geles, is expected to arrive in was injured yesterday when he
Mrs. Henry DuBuost, form erly Ashland tomorrow to visit with
across the -
KLAMATH FALLS, July 24.—
of Ashland, but now a resident of her sister, Mrs.. Louis Dodge. Mrs. fell from a Ford “ bug” near the
Canadian
Corvallis, is visiting her sister, Abbott will stay here several overhead crossing, was run over Two fires, thought to have been
by
one
wheel,
and
was
dragged
set by “ fire bugs” yesterday en­
Mrs. Livingston, in Ashland. Mrs. weeks, and will go to Lake of the
Rockies by
a
short
distance.
Although
not
dangered
the K lam ath News, the
Du Buost will be here a short Woods with the Dodge family
aeroplane!
seriously h u rt, he suffered pain­ Robertson Tamale House - and
time.
Saturday.
ful bruises and his head was cut other structures on Main street
and
scratched.
here. No sooner had the first
Orres tailors for ipon and
May B reath 10c and 25c —
Lost in the
fire, a num ber of blazing boxes,
women, upstairs over McGees.
McNair Bros.
From P o r tla n d -
raging bliz­
been extinguisnec., ta a n a second
H
arry
Moore
arrived
today
alarm
was
turned
in.
Suits, Suits, Suits at Paulser- At The Lake—
zard— an
from Portland to visit his m oth­
Fire Chief Keith Ambrose,
nde’s.
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Among the many Ashland per­ er, Mrs. Lloyd Moore, of the Bell­
oualaw camp
says th a t three boys started the
Saw Mausoleum—
sons whb visited Lake of the view' district, who is ill at the
second blaze.
Among the forty or fifty per­ Woods last Sunday were J. H,
ahead !
local
hospital,
Mr.
Moore
expects
sons who visited the Mausoleum McGee, W ilbur Tucker, Henry
yesterday to see the foundations Homes, Edith Dodge, Irm a Bess to spend several days in Ashland. FIRST GROUND TURNED
Cosmopolitan Corporation
ON NEW HOTEL SITE
before the capstone was put on, and Isabelle Silver. Reports say
w ere Dr. Blake, H. J. Enders, the supply of drinking w ater is Death—
Mrs. Maude Lee La Chance, of
The first sod was turned on
J. P. Dodge, Louis Dodge, Chief not affected. Campfire perm its are
of Polioe McNabb, Charles Pierce, necessary before a fire can lie Klam ath Falls, died this morning the site of A shland’s new tourist
at 5 o'clock. The body will be hotel this afternoon when three,
B. R. Greer and J. H. Fuller.
built.
shipped tomorrow to Klam ath local hoys, equipped with post-
o
Falls
for
burial.
J.
P.
Dodge
and
hole
diggers,
crow
bars
and
spades
from A r th u r S 'tn n y r r’i S to r y . u o tk
Sweet cream for whipping and
Dance to the music of Love­
coffee—also fresh milk, always land’s orchestra in the cool and sons are In charge of the body. started sinking test holes to de­ UONCL BARRYMOne . Seena Ow«n
Louis Wolheim and an ail s+jjr cast*
en ice at the Plaza.
239— tf invigorating air of the Lithia Mrs. La Chance was a daughter term ine where the bedrock lay.
of Mr. and Mrs. John D. W itt, of
Before fu rth er work is done, it
A society
park pavilion Saturday night.
Klam ath Falls. She was a native will be necessary to find the
Back From Trip—
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beauty in
character of the sub-strata on
Mrs. Em m ett Gillings, wife of a
which the hotel will stand, and it
Tidings linotype operator, re tu rn ­ Going U p -
a {Mick o f
CORRECTION
is to determ ine this th a t the test
ed last night from a short trip to
According to reports, the big
In the poem which appeared in
men-wolves
Portland. Mrs. Gillings went up Em m igrant Creek dam is rapidly yesterday’s Tidings, and of which holes are being sunk.
In a machine with Mr. Gillings' being built. Cement is poured Blanche Logan. O’Neal is author,
brother, who had been visiting through “ The E lephant’s T ru n k ” ,
the word “ sw eet” was om itted DR. SCHOLZ, PRESIDENT
here, and returned on the train. a machine*which does the work
The struggle
from the last line of the first
REED COLLEGE, DEAD
much faster than workmen could verse.
The line should read:
on (he edge of
accomplish it. Over 100 work­ “ And wild sweet estacy.”
PORTLAND,
July
24.
—
Dr.
Complet« line of Ashland Can- men are busy on the site.
the precipice
Richard Scholz, nationally known
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ned Goods at Detricks.
AND THEN
educater and president of Reed
Here For Summer—
WEEK-DAY RELIGIOUS
College here, died yesterday fol­
May Use New Road—
Edgar Buchanan, Ashland High
INSTRUCTION” SUBJECT lowing a critical illness of five
It is reported th a t engineers of School graduate, arrived in town ,
The Rev. W alter A. Squire, D.
the California highway commis­ recently, and will stay here the D addressed an lntere; ted au- days after an operation. Scholz
came to Reed College in 1921.
sion are considering a plan rest of the summer. He drove ! dlence at the
Presbyterian He' was form erly in stru cto r at
w hereby the old road between down with his fath er and G ale| church last night on “ W eek-day
Gasquet and P atrick ’s Creek may and Lova Buchanen, who intend Rellgious in stru ctio n ” from a th e U niversity of W ashington and
be abandoned.
Indications at to spend several weeks visiting th ree.fold standpoint, the im port. at C alifornia and Wisconsin. De­
ceased was born in Milwaukie in
present are th a t the perm anent relatives in Medford. The Buch
ance,
inadequacy
of
the
one-day
1880, and was one of the first
bridges will not be constructed anans are form er Ashland resi­
program
,
and
the
progress
made
I
American
Rhodes, scholars.
along th e route of th e new road dents, and now live in Eugene,
in
th
e
week-day
schools.
.
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th is year and the engineers pro­ where Edgar is attending the Uni­
The speaker sa’d over 1000
pose to put in tem porary bridges versity of Oregon.
week-day
schools, with an enroll­ FOREST FIRE NEAR
ra th e r than to spend heir funds
BLY UNDER CONTROL
ment
of
100,000,
are functioning.
im proving the old ro d. — Del R eturned S a tu r d a y -
Dr.
Squires
spoke
from
definite
N orte Triplicate.
Mrs. Emma Miller returned to
KLAMATH FALLS. July 24.— f
knowledge and many rem ained
her home in Eugene on Saturday
F
ire
which menaced huge stands
Madden sells Balloon tires.
morning after a visit of several after th e address to ask ques­
tions.
of virgin tim ber in th e vicinity of
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Bly, sixty miles east of here, has
The
address
was
heard
by
family, of Ashland. Mrs. Miller
practically
been placed under
some
of
the
members
of
the
local
Not« Irrigation Progress—
expects to go to Pennsylvania
control.
school
board,.
Messrs. McLean and Crook, soon to visit friends and relatives.
The blaze covered an area of
representing the Anglo Paris Na­
approxim
ately seventy acres.
THERMOMETER RISES
tional bank of San Francisco, the On The Go—
O
ther
small fires in this te r­
AS “DOG DAYS” NEAR
Institution th a t financed the
B. A. Finch, with his wife, and
ritory are now under control.
G rants Pass irrigation district, children, Douglas, Evelyn and
The coming of th e “ dog days”
were in the city yesterday, stop­ Juan ita, who night before last
ping off here on their way south returned from a trip across the was heralded yesterday by an THREE FINED IN FALLS
FOR BEING INTOXICATED
th a t they m ight note the progress continent and back, left this abrupt rise in tem perature which
being made in development of the morning on a camping trip to made Ashland residents hunt for
KLAMATH FALLS, July 24.—
project. The ample w ater supply Davis Creek, California. They the shady spots. A maximum of
la the light of the unprecedented will re tu rn in three weeks. Mr. 95 degrees was reached, while a Three men were arrested last
d rought in the moat of the west, Finch has w ritten an account of minimum of 52 was recorded. The night on the stre ets here for be­
ing ifitoxicated. Charles Ander­
impressed the visitors, and they his trip across the United States, ! average was 90 degrees.
Today the w eather w*as even son, Ralph Burcham and Oscar
predict th a t much attention will which will appear in tom orrow ’s
! w arm er, but a report was not is- Anderson, the men, were fined
be attracted to the lands here.— edition of th e Tidings.
j sued, as it is the custom to wait $20 each. Burcham protested
G rants Pass Courier.
; until a full record for 24 hours th a t he had taken a small am ount
W orking At Dam—
of liquor, but was not intoxicated.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
Merrick Thornton, 1924 gradu­ i is made.
ing at Paulsernd’s.
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BANDITS SECURE $125,000
ed work this morning at the Em- ADVOCATE PAVED ROAD
IN JEWELS IN DETROIT
TO CRATER LAKE
Arrived This Week—
m igrant Creek dam project South
The reg u lar Chamber of Cora-
C. R. Miller and three sons, of Ashland. A num ber of local
DETROIT, July 24. — Two
Marlon, Percy and H erbert, a r­ boys are now working on th e big merce forum was held today and
arm
ed bandits held up Joseph
rived th is week from Scotia, Cal­ dam.
quite a num ber were present
Mazer, New York jew elry m er­
ifornia for a visit at the home of
from Ashland, says the Medford
chant, and Jack W olf, proprietor
Mr. M iller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Advanced W’o rk a t U. of O.
Mail Tribune. The subject w&a
t of the Capital Jew elry Shop, and
E. E. Miller, of Church street.
Miss Bernice Myer and Miss “ Roads.”
I Mathews Donohue, a clerk, and
Y eaterday Mr. Miller and his Ethel Reid are at the U. of O.
Vernon Vawter in a short escaped with 1125,000 in gems.
guests w ent to C rater Lake, m ak­ this summer, taking special ad­ speech said, th a t now th a t the
ing the round trip In 13 hours. vanced work. Miss Meyer will I pavement to Jacksonville is com-
STEAMER RUNS ASHORE
They w ent by way of Klam ath retu rn about the first of August pleted and the contracts about
AT MOUTH OF COLUMBIA
Fall« and returned by way of but Miss Reid, wbo tau g h t l a s t , ready to 'be let, to p u t it on
Prospect and Medford. Mr. Mil­ year at Junior High, plans to through to Ruch, serious th o u g h t}
You’ll find your size
PORTLAND, July 24. — The
ler today declared th a t the round spend next year at the university should be turned to th e Medford.
steamed Sumanco, en route from j in the material and
trip was far b etter than going Mrs, Reid accompanied the young C rater Lake road. Road money,
San Francisco to Grays H arbor,
p a tte rn t h a t
one way and backtracking. The ladies to Eugene and will retu rn he said, should be Invested where
ran ashore off the m outh of the
pleases, if you come
p arty have a num ber of other with Miss Reid.
it will bring in more dollars and Columbia river in a dense fog
trtn s in view while the visitors are
where It will encourage th e tour- this morning, according to a w ire­ soon to make your
Good
music,
beauty
of
here.
sur- ¡at to stay in this country fo r a less message received here. The
selection.
roundings and a n u n su rp assed ■ longer period,
Sumanco is a steadier of 1887
bet ns fill ▼our pail with Swifts floor combine to make the open
“ The county court,” said Mr. tons and belongs to th e Trans-
Wlver L*«v lard. Costs less than a ir pavilion dances all th a t can Vawter, “ is willing to pay 25 per
M arine Corporation. The vessel
shortening. Goes farther and is be desired. Saturday night, as cent out of th e general fund, on
is said to be in no immediate
more nutritious. Dot ricks.
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276-3tf. a hard surfaced Medford and
danger.
By the Poet Office
Eagle Point road.
uPied Piper Malone”
UNseeiNG
eyep
What need you
care if you have
on one of these
c o o l, comfort-
a b 1 e summer-
w e i g h t Suits
that we are sell­
ing so very rea­
sonably.
M i t c h e l l ’s
Jack Tar Togs Mean Free­
dom, Comfort and Joy
Our Jack Tar Togs Line is most complete. The range covers
Jack Tar Togs for Ladies, Misses and Children, both boys and
girls.
Our Jack Tar Middy Line is a dandy
against Tub and Sun.
Ev<erv
one
absolutely
Suits •
for boys
2 to 6
in assorted
colors
A big line
in all sizes
Clearance
of
Guaranteed
/ I I r / III 1
-7/ ri /lib
$1.75
98c Each
to
$3.50 •
No.01300.,
;
t
The girl’s line ol dress­
es are the BEST money
can buy. We oiler these
dresses in good staple
colors and patterns in
sizes 8 to 16 years.
These
dresses
are put
4 ♦
♦
4
4
t
4
i
4
i
4
out at
Just
fi TOGS
1-2 Price Z No VX TX 1769
Cad at Our Jack Tar Togs Counter and make some nbennminoi
t
This Best Line of wash Tons known
phenonnnal purchases in
‘Togs known
Rem em ber Jack Tar To<'s
at
•A. here Your D ollar Has More C ents’
Protect The Loved Ones
W orkmen Hav< Stal led
Preparations for actual construction of The Ashland Memorial Mausoleum5
are being made. More than 50 families have reserved resting places
lor their loved ones.
.These families know that their loved ones will rest undisturbed and pro­
tected against the ravages of the elements, as come with earth burials,
in this beautiful, sanitary, clean and dry sti'netnre of marble, rein­
forced concrete and bronze.
With the erection of this mausoleum, one of mom than 2,000 in the
I nited States, Ashland will join the ranks of the progressiva eom-
mumties which think not only of earthly habitations, but which pro­
vide a temple of rest for the protection of its citizens.
However, there remain only a few crypts in this modern mausoleum,' as the number
will be limited by the subscriptions before construction o f the foundation begins.
No more can be added after the foundation is started within a few days, so sub­
scriptions must be mnde quickly.
Mr. Mason is in this community to explain the benefits of mausoleum interm ent and the
harmony of this modern temple of rest— 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
>een started, with obligations held in escrow in your bank.
Mr. Mason will be glad to explain the plan and benefits incorporated in the mauso-
lem organization at your convenience if you will phone The Ashland Tidinj
igs, No.
39, or Mayor Loomis, Phone 97.