Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 01, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE M »CR
ASftLA.VÖ ÎUÎLÎ ÎWtNflU
Friday, August 1, IDiil
(Continued from
page
two)
’ young Mr, and Mrs. Harvey will Mrs. Emil Piel, Miss Lydia Me-
j reside in Santa A na.”
* * *
I Call, and Mr. and Mrs. Kinney
'
*
• » R
!
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
finishes.
Guaranteed Salary and froii town.
S 9
Trees full bearing,
Commission
. W rite
National
FOR SA L E :— W hite Leghorn Brush Company, 1169 Beln. >rt 100
w alnuts,
improvements.
Luncheon for Mrs. Ellen Galey-— Trip to the Caves__
Pullets
and
yearling
hens.
Mr3.
|
Laura
Counter,
135
Nutley St.
Street,
Portland,
Oregon.
2S2-2tl
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts o f
A nnouncem ent o f Interest__
Mrs. Elizabeth Van Sant was
A group of friends, Mr. and
W.
D.
Booth.
Phone
257’Y.
282-tf
An announcem ént of interest to 1 äoBtess at a very attractive lunch- Mrs. Jesse Neil, Mr. and Mrs.
local in terest
FOR SALE:— Five room mod­
283-2t
Ashland readers appears in a re- ' eon a * one o’clock Tuesday, hon­ Raydure Brown and Mrs. Ed B ar­
ern home, good location. Also 10-
FOUND: — String of beads,
e s t issue of the Santa Ana Reg­ oring Mrs. Ellen Galey who is ton went to the Josephine Caves
APARTMENT
for
rent.
Com
owner
call at Tidings office.
acre orchard tract 1 1-2 miles
ister.
spending the summer in Ashland last Wednesday. They make the
A t Com m unity H osp ital—
Mrs. Hand Divorced—
pletely furnished. Electric range,
“ The engagem ent of Miss with covers laid for a num ber of
John Gisler, storekeeper a t,
trip in leisurely fashion, taking Pour rooms and bath. Call 108,
Mrs. Opal Hand, wife of Ralph
T H E HOM E O F
Shale City, is confined to the lo Hand, well known to Ashland Gladys F eerrar of Los Angeles to! o!d friends of the complimented! somewhat more than two days ' G ranite st.
GOOD BREAD
guest.
cal hospital for a few days.
for the round trip.
w restling fans, was granted a di­ Mr. Milburn G. Harvey of this
is
the
one
where
good bread is
Those who enjoyed this delight­
city was recently announced at
FOR RENT:— Furnished ap art­
vorce in the Lane county c o u r t1tbe
The exploration of the Caves
regularly
supplied.
There may
annual senior breakfast of ful affair and who spent the a fte r­ was very interesting and the party m ents for House Keeping, close
If there is anyone in Ashland Monday. The divorce w'as award
he
places
where
good
bread
noon in the interesting visit of enjoyed the outing greatly.
in, 11 Beach Ave, west of Lib­
cannot be had hut this town is
interested in Unity or practical ed on the grounds of cruel and j the University of Southern Cali­
rary, L. J. Orres.
283-1*
• * *
not o re of them, as the Lithia
C hristianity, will they please com- ! inhuman treatment.. Mrs. Hand fornia chapter of the Kappa Al­ those who have known each other
long, were Mrs. J. P. Qodge, Mrs. O uting at Lake of th e W oods—
pha
Theta
Sorority
held
at
the
Bakery is perfectly equipped
m unicate with Mrs. G. M. Cole- testified th a t Hand rem ained out
bOR SALE: — Coiled w ater
for furnishing every family
Beverly
Hills
hotel.
Rebecca
Kinney,
Mrs.
‘Eugenia
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mark
True,
Bell­
283-1* nights, and claimed he cursed and
man. 107 7th street.
with their delicious health­
Miss F eerrar is the daughter Atkinson, Mrs. Ellen W agner, view, and Miss Mildred Gregory heater and gas range, 3 large
abused her.
crock
jars,
a
few
kitchen
uten-
ful bread, rolls, cakeh, pies
of Mrs. Mary J. F eerrar of Los Mrs. A. H. Russell, Miss Mabel of Central Point have ju st re-
and pastry. Orders can be sup-
sils.
Apply
at
once.
244
Haga-
H ealth giving whole wheat
Angeles and is a neice of Mr. and Galey, Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs. El­ turned from a w eek’s outing a t j dins St. Phone 469R.
plied from our regular stock
2S3-2tf
Good
clean
entertainm ent,
bread a t The Lithia Aakery.
Mrs.
W. D. B aker of this city. len Galey, and the hostess Mrs. the Lake of the Woods.
or will be made to order.
I ----------—__________ ____________
where everybody is going. Tent
Van Sant.
She
is
a
graduate
of
the
Univer­
Y
Y
T
A
N
T
E
D
:C
ook
fo
r
B
la
ir
G
ra
n
­
They
spent
th
eir
tim
e
very
th eatre at Bungalow grounds op-
m w p io n -
a te »
• • *
SPECIAL attentio to AUTO­
sity of Southern California and a
283-3*
happily in fishing, boating, swim­ ite Co. R t. 1, Box 129.
posit Lithia Park, Go tonight.
MOBILE insurance; .»etter term s
member of Kappa Alpha Theta M issionary Society m eets F riday— ming, and— tell it not in Gath-
FOR R EN T:— Furnished 2-
sorority.
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
The Missionary society of the eating: for appetites are develop­
Prices 10, 25 and 35 cts, tent.
room
apartm ent, Blackstone Ho­
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
Mr. Harvey is the son of Mr. Christian church holds is meet­ ed under such favorable condi­
Sweet cream for whipping and
tel,
349
E. Main.
2S3-6tf
i coffee— also fresh milk, always and Mrs. John A. Harvey of this ing at the church on Friday a fte r­ tions.
city and has recently opened law j noon of this week.
N ew Nurse—
They were next door neighbors
on ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf
LOST:— Tuesday night, July
offices in partnership with h ia ' Miss Benedict will he the lead­ of the Ralph Billings family, who 29. E ither a t the Christian meet-1
A new nurse, Mrs. R uth Mills,
can be made different and we will be giad to sug­
fath er in the W alter L. Moore er, and she will be assisted by left the first of this week for ing on Pavillion in Park or on the 1
of Portland, arrived in Ashland
gest meats and fowl which will assist you to make
Pronounced biggest and best a t­
recently to take the place of Miss traction ever coming to Ashland. building. He is a graduate of the a num ber of others.
Diamond Lake, by easy stages, the street.— A mans gold stick j
your Sunday dinner different and better.
University of Southern California
The subject is “ Stewards of making the trip in leisurely fash­ pin. Horse shoe shape and set ;
Jasm ann, who went to Portland. Tent show Bungalow grounds.
Phone us.
and a member of Delta Upsilon God” , and the motto for the a fte r­ ion.
w ith quartz speciman. Finder will
noon’s lesson is “ Remembering
The last evening marshmallows please retu rn to 21 E ast Main and !
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo,
Milk and Cream whole sale and and Sigma Nu Phi fraternities.
The m arriage will be an affair the Past, We Build for the F u ­ roasted and stories told, as the receive a liberal reward.
of course.
212— tf retail from certified herd— Lin-
283-1*
of the autum n, after which the tu re .”
two families sat about their bon
ingers Dairy. Phone 369-J.
N. Alain
Phone 107
* * *
»STRAY ED — Red sow pig,
fire on the beach, where they
Orres tailors for men
and
FLIERS NOT TO TAKE
Picnic Given for G uests—
were roasted and stories told, as weighs about 60 lb., finder no­
women, upstairs over McGees.
Jad Salts— McNair Bros.
CHANCES W ITH FOG
Mrs. Caroline Roper-Mathews, Central Point, for a farewell visit tify Win. L. Johnson, 476 N.
281-3*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roper and before the T rue’s left the next Main.
A nother big crowd at tent show,
Back in Ashland—
KIRKWALL, Scotland, Aug. 1. daughter Carolyn w’ere guests of day for home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rockefel- Bungalow grounds, last night. Go
YVANTED— Second hand office j. :
—
Rain
and
fog
compelled
the
*
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney the
low have returned from their tonight.
desk, roll top or flat with draw ­
American round the world fliers latter part of the week.
A ttend H om e M akers In stitu te— ers. Must be cheap. A. B. care
sum m er’s work in W ashington,
to postpone th eir departure for
Mrs. C. A. Brown, Mrs. Morris,
Saturday evening a picnic, with
Put in Cast—
Idaho and Montana.
2S1-2*
Iceland until tomorrow. The U. a num ber of old friends was a r­ Mrs. Gowland and Mrs. A. C. Joy Tidings.
W. Bullington, Ashland w ork­
S. destroyer Reid, which is pa­ ranged for six th irty in the Park. were among those who are a t­
FOR SALE or will trade for a
McNair man who several days ago was
Eastm an
Kodaks
We have them in all sizes and prices real ranges
trolling
between
the
Scottish
coast.
p
o
d one ton truck. Eight Cylind­
tending
the
Home
M
akers’
In
sti­
The
delightful
repast,
with
its
injured at the Em igrant Creek
Bros.
at prices which will suit you.
project when a truck backed into and Iceland, said it was possible rem iniscent visit as the happy ac- tu te a t G rants Pass which is in er Oldsmohile. 1920 model in good
lo see only a half mile.
The fiiera companiment, was a pleasant fea­ session this week.
condition and looks good. One
Dance Hot Springs Sat. nite. him, was yesterday placed in a
will not take chances when so ture of the occasion. Another,
These ladies will bring back
Music by Lovelands 9 piece or­ cast. He is seTiously injured, and
near the goal of the history m ak­ was the picture taken of the to the progressive Upper Valley interested can try it. W. E. P ier­
must
rem
ain
in
the
cast
for
sev­
chestra.
283-2*
son, Boulevard. Telephone 485-J.
ing flight.
Biggest Home Furnishers in Ashland
group present to serve as a re­ Community Club definite reports
eral months. A special nurse,
282-tf
m inder of this m eeting of old of the various phases of the work
Mrs. John Angell, of Medford, is
D isposes o f B usiness—
TOBY IN BLACKFACE
friends.
stressed at this In stitute.
YVANTED : - -Exclusive country
Mr. A. M. Orchard, for several taking care of the case.
SCORES H IT AT SHOW
Mr. and Mrs. Roper and daugh­ YV. R. C. Social—
representative to sell National
years proprietor of a shoe re­
Toby in blackface scored a hit ter and Mrs. Mathews made but
The W. R. C. Club held its
pair shop on East Main has dis­ K lam ath Man Shocked—
at
the Tent Show last night when a brief stay in th eir old home social m eeting in the Park Mon­
Lyle
W
ard,
workman
of
the
posed of his business, and will
Billy Tripp, star comedian who town, leaving for C rater Lake day afternoon, with Mrs. Emma
take a vacation at Buckhorn California-Or gon Power com­
played
the part of “ Toby the Coun­ Monday.
Rhodes and Mrs. Anna Paul, as
pany, was severely burned W ed­
or Your
lodge.
try
Boy”
at
the
opening
produc­
Those present to enjoy the visit hostesses and Mrs. Ida Jennings, Money Back
nesday, when he was w orking on
Thousands o f
a pole in Klam ath Falls. A cur­ tion W ednesday night, portrayed with them were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Koch,
Madden sei.s Balloon tires.
246-tf rent of 4,000 volts passed through Rufus, genial gentlem an of color. F. D. W agner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Inlow, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. wom en are grow ­
More seats w’ere provided last M. W agner, Mrs. E lla Mills, Mrs. Jilson, Mrs. W agner, Mrs. Leedon ing new hair and
his body. The weight of his body
an end to
night,
and the big ten t was w’ell Elsie Churchm an, Mr. and Mrs. and Dr. Maude Hawley assisting. s putting
c a lp
ailm ents
Gleaning, Pressing and R epair­ pulled him free from the contact
The New Perfection oil stove can truly be called the
As “ th e sweetest «girl in G. F. McConnell, Mrs. Grace
There were fifty six guests with th e new Van
.............
ing at Paulserud’s.
261-tf and he hung unconscious by his filled.
standard
of the world, for it has been accepted more
strap until taken down by fellow dix,e’ Mlss Evelyn Kincaid did Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Eubanks, present to enjoy the pleasant af­ Ess m e t h o d o f
than any other stove by the women of America.
treatm ent.
Van
more than please the audience
Mrs. Phil Rose, Mrs. Angie Engle, ternoon and dainty refreshm ents Ess Liquid Scalp
H ere From K lam ath—
workmen.
The show for tonight is “ The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle, Miss served by the hostesses.
Y\ e h a v e th e New P e rfe c tio n in one, I wo au<| th re e
M assage m akes it
Mrs. Harden C arter and Mrs.
B
rat,”
a light comedy of the G ertrude E n jfe, Mr. and Mrs.
These socials have been held easy to give the
Everybody praises ten t show'.
L. Jacobs, of Klam ath Falls are
b u rn e rs
scalp proper care and to have a
younger generation.
i W inter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. lately in the P ark and are p ar­ head
spending a week here visiting
o f abundant and glorious hair.
! Pracht, Mr. and Mrs. Vaupel, Mr. ticularly enjovable with the picnic
We deliver the goods- -Detricks
T he rubber nipples on the patent
friends.
SAYS
RADIO
ILLUSTRATES
applicator faed the treatm ent di- !
94-tf
and Mrs. Chas. Pierce, Mr. and feature and are well attended.
TH E PO W ER OF PR A Y E R
rectly to the hair roots and at the !
Loveland’s 9 piece orchestra
same time gently masse* ge the scalp. '
Dr.
I.
M.
H
arget
delivered
an
­
Sane prices at ten th eatre right
plays at Hot Springsg Sat. nite,
A sk us about our m oney back
other of his interesting addresses
90-day treatm ent plan.
W e give
Aug. 2.
283-2* here in Ashland.
at the Epw orth League institute
you a p ositive guarantee.
last night, taking for his sub­
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
V isited Here—
H ere F ew D ays—
ject,
“
God
a
n
d
.th
e
Radio.”
He
Floyd D. Moore, of Dallas, Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. George Loosley,
said th a t the radio is an illustra­
who are spending the summer at gon, with his family, spent the
tion
of the pow’er of prayer not
the F ort K lam ath ranch, have week here visiting with C. G.
only,
but a dem onstration of it.
been spending the past few days Peebler and W. H. Hodkinson, and
Dr.
H
argett made it appear ab­
visiting C rater Lake. Mr. Moore,
of this week in Ashland.
surd
th
a t God, who is the author
who is county clerk of Polk coun­
of the laws back of the radio
Let us till your pail w ith Swifts ty, was a student of the normal
should not him self keep in touch
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than BChool here in 1905 and 1906, and
with
his people through prayer,
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is Is still a booster for the southern
when
they can communicate with
-m o re nutritious. D etr ks.
94-tf Oregon normal. He is great in
each
other
although thousands of
his praise of Lithia Park and says
Complete line of A »land Can­ it is one of A shland’s greatest as­ miles apart.
A stu n t contest was held yes­
ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf sets.
terday afternoon as a diversion
B eautiful stage settings and from regular studies, with stu­
At L ake—
dents divided in seven groups
A K lam ath Falls couple at their electric effects, with real acting and representing Ashland, Rose­
summer cabin at Lake of the company at ten t theatre. Go to­ burg, G rants Pass, K lam ath Falls,
Woods is Mr. and Mrs. John Mar­ night.
Eugene, Yoncalla and Drain, and
tin. They expect to rem ain a few ANGLER IS PERSISTEN T;
the faculty. Ashland won first
days at the lake.
FORGETS H IS MOTHER presenting a comical representa­
tion of an automobile party.
The School B^ard of District
SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 1. —
eight will receive bids for tra n s­ A fter leaving his m other w aiting PLAYSHED IS ONLY
porting pupils to Ashland up to in th eir automobile beside the
ONE IN DISTRICT
and including August 17. The Snoqualmie river near here yes­
When the school board approv­
Board reserves the rig h t to re­ terday, telling her he was going ed the new playshed at Junior
ject any or all bids. For particu­ to fish for a short, time, H arry High recently, the dream of sev­
lars call 11F12.
283-3* Smith failed to retu rn for nine eral years became a reality. For
hours.
some time the Parent-Teacher
Lets all go to show tent, ask
Believing him either to have Association had seen the need of
your friends about it.
drowned or to have fallen over a a playshed which was sheltered,
nearby precipice, his m other cal­ so th at the little folks could ex­
The B rat at teu tonight.
led deputy sheriffs who arrived ercise in the fresh air even when
in time to find Smith ready to it was raining or snow' was on
D elegates From K lam ath—
drive home after darkness had the ground.
Delegates from K lam ath Falls called a halt to his fishing.
Last w inter, the Association
at the Epworth League Institute
conceived the plan of giving a
now being held here are: The Rev. SALEM ALAN DENTES
series of entertainm ents, and en-
and Mrs. F. L. Moore, Mrs. Law­
STORIES OF TRIPLETS tred into an agreem ent with the
rence Phelps, and the Misses Ger­
SALEM, Aug. 1. — August school board, by which the board
trude Moak, M argaret P ru itt, and Schuky, who yesterday was re­
Japanese table cloths 54x54 ...$l.G 0
Organdies and Voiles at ....4 9 c yd.
agreed to provide $900, if the
G ertrude and Violet Musto.
ported to be the father of three Association would match the sum.
Napkins to match, per dozen ..$1.00
Ratine, a few. s h a d e s .............. 49c yd.
husky sons, born late Monday
By means of entertainm ents,
the
ten
Bungalow night, today was looking for the
Crowd
the Association raised its share
" “ "w eig h t1: ' ^
,a " d ..
s !lk
.............
grounds.
man who gave out the false re­ of the sum, and the structure
port. Mr. Schuky advised news­ was built.
Plenty Comedy specialties, hap­ paper men th a t the announcement
m i
i •
i
Pongee blouses, tucked and laee
While the playshed idea is by
o
k
Towels,
good
size
and
trimmed high and low necks $2.98
penings, at ten t theatre, Bunga­ was bunk.
no means a new one, it is some­
weight,
2
p
r................................
35
low grounds.
The report th at the triplets had thing new’ to southern Oregon, and
been born was telephoned to news­ Ashland boasts the only sheltered
T ,,
_ ....
Wash Blouses in tan and white,
Over F rom A shland—
Ladies and children’s hose, good
lace and embroderv trim-
paper men by a man who said he play ground in this distric.
t
M. S. Schammel, auditor for the was the attending physician.
quality mercerized cotton,
med
’
«1 ac
S. P., arrived in town last night
W hen newspaper men went to
CALL FO R BIDS
-
all sizes and colors, black,
.......................................
from his home in Ashland to spend the Schuky* home today in quest
Notice is hereby given th a t the
brown, white, 4 p r............$1.00
Petticoats of figured s a te e n .............75
several days here on company of photographs of the triplets Lithian Hotel Co. will receive
business.- —Klam ath Hera.d.
they were met by the irate fath ­ sealed bids for the purchase of
Chiffon Hose, new shades . . . . i .$1.19
• $x.00
er.
the house, including plumbing and
The final operation on the arm
tj
,
-
House
dresses
of crepe and
rimr-
electric fixtures, store house,
Heavy silk i hose all shades
.'.. .$1.69
hani
..................1
$2.95^$1.95
of Roy P a rr was perform ed yes­ RO BBERS LOOT POST
woodshed and stone wall in front
terday, when the stump where
O FFICE AND STORE on its site on Main Street, The
Silk Gloves, all s h a d e s ................... 49
Ladies’ muslin athletic suits . . . .98
the hand was am putated was
Mills property, up to 12 o’clock,
treated. P a rr was injured early
HOOD RIVER, July 30. — noon, of Augusct 5th, 1924. This
Fancy Silk Gloves, with gaunt-
Knit Union Suits
75
in July, and his left hand all but B urglars w'ho blew the safe with property to be removed imme­
pulled off, m aking am putation nitroglycerin obtained
let> ................. $1.49 to $1.95 pr.
...
,
$75 in diately. Bids may be for all or
«
.
1
3
1
,
X
tew
^m
gham
s and flaxons to
necessary.
money, stam ps to the value of any one of the above properties.
Knit
\
ests,
band
and
bodice
top
.49
close
out
at
19c yd
$100 and m erchandise valued at All bids m ust be accompanied by
Out of H osp ital—
$300. including a holt of silk, at a certified check for 10 per cent
All outing goods greatly reduced. Also reductions on bathing suits.
Gilbert Hott. of G rants P a s s ,. the Mount Hood store o{ H c of bid and m arked on enveiop
was yesterday dismissed from the j W yatt who Jg tbe v n jage post - i “ Bid on hotel property.” The
local hospital after being con- m aster.
, rjght .g r0gerved to rej<?ct any and
fined for nine days, recovering j officers believe the same yeggs all bids.
from the effects of a motor acci- j a fpw weeks ago blew tb e pogt_ 1 Dated at Ashland, Oregon, July
dent. N ear the overhead c ro ss-, of_>jce and generai store safe of 30, 1924.
ing South of Ashland, he fell from ’
j Mclsaac, w here heavy loot
“The Quality Store”
LITHIAN HOTEL CO.,
a car, and was run over an drag- wag obtained. They made their
By G. M. Frost. Secretary.
ged by a rear wh el.
getaway in an automobile.
P. O. Box ‘ G”
181-3tf
SOCIETY
j.
Lithia Bakery
SUNDAY DINNERS
Eagle Market
UNIVERSAL RANGES
—Both coal and wood
Swenson & Peebler
It Grows Hair
ACCEPTED AS STANDARD
of The World
The SIMPSON HARDWARE
Company
Final Wind-Up
SATUR DAY
C LE A R A N C E SALE
Women’s linen dresses in a good
assortment of sizes and colors.
Final Wind-Up Priced
25 per cent less than Regular
Women’s Spring Coats, now
One-half less than Regular
Women’s Wool Dresses, now
One-third less than Regular
Women’s Silk Blouses, now
One-fourth less than Regular
Women’s Wool Sweaters, now
One-fourth less than Regular
Women’s Wool Skirts, now
One-fourth less than Regular
BUY LINENS SATURDAY
Drummer samples of fine Table
Linens’ Guest Towels, Hand
Towels, Bath Towels, now
One-fourth less than Regular
E. R. ISAAC & CO