PAGK »X »OR Saturday, August 2, 1924 M W ent Through Caves— b o c a l 5 P e r s o n a l JNotes A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of local Interest H ere P ast Few' Days— A rrived Thursday— Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson and little daughter, of Jacksonville, are with Mr. and Mrs. Costolo of Church street. Mr. Johnson is Mrs. Costolo’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have been about three weeks on the trip to Ash- Rexall Liver Salts — McNair land, visiting at Yellowstone Bros. Park while on th e road C. L. H ulbert, district traffic superintendent of the Pacific Tel ephone and Telephone company, and whose home is in Eugene, has been in Ashland for the past few’ days. At Com m unity H ospital— John Gisler, storekeeper at Shale City, is confined to the lo­ cal hospital for a fe days. From N ew York— Mrs. Charles M. ..athrop and small son, of New York City, are house guests of Miss Tavener and Mrs. Stanley Robinette at their Boulevard home. Mrs. Lathrop intends to make an extended vis­ it in Ashland. Next Tuesday noon is the last day to submit bids on buildings on the Hotel site. 284-2tf , .Mrs. R. C. Morris, Mrs. S. R. Morris, Royden Livermore, Fre- ) mont Livermore, Max E. Moffit and W. M. Gordon, of Ashland, and Mrs. O. L. C arter, of Kla--, math Falls, who is visiting here, | were among Ashland residents ) who drove up to the Oregon Caves last Wednesday. Change nightly, Tent Theatre. To Ashland— Mr. and Mrs. H argadine left W ednesday for Ashland to visit th eir many friends there. They expect to retu rn to Rogue River for a few more days visit with i the Scott and Wiley families be- Sweet cream for whipping and fore returning to Santa Monica, coffee— also fresh milk, always : — Mail Tribune. on ice a t the Plaza. 239— tf i Change nightly, Tent Theatre. Princess of Patches, Tent To­ night. V isited Oregon Caves— Through the kindness of Geo. V isiting in A shland— C. Sabin, m anager of the Oregon Mrs. Fred Nolan, of The Dal­ Caves Resort, the following list les, and Mrs. A lbert Wilson, of of Ashland residents who visited Here is Bud, who has frequently appeared Lebanon, arrived in Ashland re- j the Caves on Thursday, July 24, son. Bud ~ - is always on hand at the "entrance ro^Oie ,hc mcvies> and Yho. ’s now here in Per- cently, and will spend several and Sunday, July 27, are given fond of children and stands in the entrance to s h a k e i* n i ov'.’ to greet the kiddies. He is especially _ fo . .E . rA - 1 , e u lra «ce to sh ak e hands with them. Partly because of Bud's fond- days here visiting th e ir sister, Mr. and. Mrs. A. B. Brown, Mrs. 1 neoo ? e8a for the little folk’ the Kincaid company is adnii ttin*g*them" for ten cents apiece, or a dollar a dozen. Mrs. Frank Jordan. W ith Mrs. E. B. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. * ^“ ^ Olì yY„OOd’_ìh,e Great Dane ,was one of Jackie Coogan’s particular friends. Bud there, will back be at to the Hollv- tent tGmo,row m g!lt’ then he is going to Klamath Falls, and from Nolan is her small daughter. Zerl, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Avery, I wood.t0 n 'Kht Princess of Patches, Tent To­ Health giving whole wheat night. bread a t The Lithia Bakery. Milk and Cream whole sale and I .eft W ednesday— retail from certified herd— Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Smith, Miss Ingers Dairy. Phone 369-J. L aura Smith and Miss H arriet E. Smith of Avoce street, who have M oves F am ily— been spending some time at the A Spjuth, who recently pur­ Swenning home, left for Califor­ chased the Plaza shoe shop from nia on W ednesday of this week. A. M. Orchard, has moved his family to Ashland, and is now W illson Goggles — McNair located on Henry street. Mr. Or­ Bros. chard has retired, and will spend the next few weeks in visiting SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ vacation resorts. MOBILE insurance; b etter term s and lower rates. Yeo, of course. Princess of Patches, Tent To­ Phone 21 & 274-J. 212— tf night. MOVIE DOG WITH TENT SHOW Charles L. W imer, Sr., Charles L. Wimer, Jr., W illiam J. Wimer. teen years old, was found delin- on ideal location 5 m inutes walk quent and given a suspended fine :rom business center. Phone of $25.00, and all forest privil- 445»R. » 284-tf eges were with drawn from him ------------ -— - _______ for the season of 1924 by J u d g e ' »OK KALE Cheap— 1917 Ford Kanzler of Portland, Oregon, ac- tourinS car. Inquire Park Gar- cording to a report just received age' 284-3t from Forest Ranger W iesendan- FOR SALE— 1921 Ford to u r­ ger. ing with starter. Priced low. Park A total of fifty-eight convic- Garage. 284-3t i tions for violations of the fire W AM ’l.ll — Good single woik laws during the present season horse, about 1400 pounds, give have been reported to date to the) price and discription. E. C. W il­ j District Forester from the Nation-) son, Route No. 1, Talent. 284-lt ’ Forests of Oregon and W ash­ ington. Forest officers ar.- in- ------------------------- ” ------------------------- structed to investigate every man- «SHELiiiEj caused fire, and secure convict­ ion wherever sufficient evidence REASONABLE can be obtained. HOSPITAL Spefxl E v e n t P la n n e d — A treat for speed fiends is promised at quiet Lake of the Woods in the near future when Simpson H ardw are store and the the Provost hardw are store, the Nininger sporting goods store stage a motor boat race. Provost handles the Elko motor, Simpson the Evinrude, and Nininger the Johnson. To lettie the argum ent as to which can.push a rowboat through the w ater in the least time, the three have decided to stage a race some Sunday. O u r e x p ert doctors and surgeons, excellent food, and q u ie t surroundings 5 bring you real h ealth . V MS3 PINE STREET,SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. q Cecil, U. S. Forest Service, Port- Change nightly, Tent Theatre. 1 UNUSUALEVENTS '“TXT' in TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mr. E astm an’s • • * ' party were Will Baker, E nter­ FO R KALE— 20 acres. 8 acres! A nother Gold Lode— prise; Thos. Bales, Joseph; and all kinds fruit, 2 acre? wood. (5- B. M. Bush, Medford electrician Jam es Jauncey. Milwaukie. Ore. | room cottage, basement good while digging a well on his farm The campers claimed th at they well and concrete reservoir Price i near Medford, recently discovered • • • had “ poured several buckets of $2700.00. terms. 1 1-2 m ile from an ore-bearing quartz ledge. Mr. water on the fire, th a t they were C ity H all. In q u ire O. K. B a r­ Bush is having the specimens as­ regretful, and thought they had ber Shop. N o rth M ain. Ï 234-2* sayed, and Is of the belief that put the fire out. According to Expenditures totaling $3S5,400 1 T<> »'ROSS OCEAN IN the ledge may prove very rich in testimony of Forest Service of-' FOR SALE — Two milk cows of forest highway funds for the • gold. BOAT 12 F E E T LONG 284-3* construction of highways within WARRINGTON Mass., Aug. 2. ficials, the fire was found burn- at 1150 Oak St. ing and deserted on July 22. Trial ! ------------ — ______________ - _____ Ladies and children, show tent, h0*" adJacent to the national for- ) —W illiam Oldham, W arrington i was held and conviction obtain- »OB SA L E — Dry wood, pine, ---------- , ests in Oregon have been approv- engineer and ex-soldier, has con­ ■ ed July 23, at E nterprise, O regon/ Dak, laurel and m anzanita. Phone ______ i ed by the Secretary of Agricul- structed a nfidget all-steel boat, before Justice of the Peace A. B. 341-J. 2S 4-t f ture, announces the Forest Ser­ twelve feet long, in which lie in­ Of Interest— 1 Conaway. The report states th a t ~ vice. tends to cycle across the A tlan­ T hat band concerts were ju st »’O R SA L E — U sed bicycle, in the party did not have a camp One of the projects in the tic in August. as popular half a century ago as fire perm it, they had intended to 1 , A b a r *a, "'h° left his Camp fire burnin« 100 wt ailnuts, party Intends to sail from New Briggs is an employee of the im provem ents.) are three bands in the county, one allotted $30,000. York next Saturday. They intend Southern Pacific. screws. " ¡ near Olallie m ountain, on the Laura Coi Counter, 135 Nutley St. Dangerous Hill Eliminated at Crystall Creek and two at ! Cascade National Forest. The to spend a num ber of months in 282-tf Oldham estim ates the voyage To elim inate a dangerous sec­ - "■ i Yreka. The checkerboard band Sweden while on the trip. Crowd Tent Theater, Ashland, j of this place, of which Allen, the tion of the Applegate highway in at forty days, during which time . fire was discovered by Forest of- j ficers, extinguished and complaint »’OR SALE— Good fresh cow colored barber is leader, is prac­ the Mule Hill district of the Cra­ he will rely on canned foods. He ; filed against Holt. To save time cheap. W. E. Moor. 171 Helman The public is notified that the Left Thursday— tically out every night and will ter National Forest the sum of will sleep in the daytime and i and expense of a trip from the street. 284-tf auction sale of The Meadow Mr. and Mrs. Downing, and make it warm in the music line $20,000 has been set aside to con­ navigate at night. i> w m Brook ranch, scheduled for Mon­ daughter, Nita, left years ago lie built a m ountains to Eugene and back, Ashland for com petitors. The Jacksonville stru ct one mile of road th a t forms sim Twenty ilar boat, but was persuaded) 110,1 is said to have p,ead guilty with sleeping n o r ^ e - i n ' I i t b ^ day, August 4th, has been called Thursday for th eir home in Cleve­ band, composed of excellent part of an im portant county high­ Did you ev er try to save a - make the voyage. The by telephone, received his sen- . sleeping p o rch e s in L ith ia off. 284-tf land. They had been here the not ■ to ‘tooters’ is expected to enter the way. tence, and sent in his check for " pa’ Aments, hall block from En- m in u te by not sto p p in g to read past year while Mias Downing and contest.” In the Deschutes N ational F o r­ present craft ha? been built en­ $15.00. The case was handled' d' IS store gr“f a gu id e post on a s tra n g e road v o u r selection Orres tailors for men and her brother, Hoyt, attended the — and th en spend h o u rs fin d ­ est the Dalles-California highway tirely by his own hands. by Judge W alls, of Eugene. Sup-i n0W’ P o u r-Site Realty Agency, women, upstairs over McGees. ing y o u r way back to y o u r o r ­ Ashland high school. Ladies and children, show tent. is to be extended about 20 miles, ervisor Macduff of the C ascade! M edford’ or sep Bpa™r Realty iginal ro u te ? Ladies and children, show tent. the Federal Governmut expending Co. 2S4-tf E x a sp e ra tin g ? National Forest states th at this Dance Hot Springs Sat. nite. $120,000 for surfacing the grade Crowd Tent Theater, Ashland. F ire in Park— Yes, but t h a t ’s n o th in g to is the first trial by telephone, Music by Lovelands 9 piece or­ »’OR SALE — One faultless w h a t it will be if you try to A forest fire on Thompson and the State of Oregon an ad­ and the first case of a sheepman fresh. Registered 3 year old Je r­ “ sa v e ” a few d o lla rs by d riv ­ chestra. 283-2* Back from New port— creek in the Applegate district ditional $120,000. In this same being careless with a camp fire sey cow, 2 registered Jersey male, ing w ith o u t T ra v e le rs A u to ­ Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Billings re ­ burned over into C rater N ational forest the McKenzie road will be on this forest. H ou se P ain ted — m obile In su ra n c e — a n d th en and female calves; one faultless turned last night from a two Forest Thursday night, and yes­ extended eight miles, the sum of have an accid en t. C igarette Sm oker .Jailed The Victor Mills house at 55 weeks' vacation at Newport. They terday high 1 ’ed Jersey heifer 3 yrs. old, a num ber of men from $25,000 having been allotted for E v e ry d o lla i you “ s a v e d ” by The Cascade National Files'. one la»ge grade Guernsey cow, Straw berry Lane has been re­ repor th a t they saw many Ash­ the Jackson and Josephine county tbls work w itb the State furnish- ta ilin g to in s u ie m a; cost you also reports th a t Thos. Casey wr.j all giving rich milk; one stout painted, the work being complet­ land residents spending th eir a h u n d re d w hen it conies to patrols were sent to fight It. 1 ing a like sum. ed yesterday. The Elks building, summer vacations a t the popular li rested for smoking a cigaietu long bedded buggy. Apply to R. s e ttlin g th e dam .. ,.e claim s. To complete the surfacing of Both the Forest Creek and Aspen an a closed area, in violation of D Sandford, 399’ Bench Street, recently repainted and redecor­ coast resort. Creek blazes in Jackson county the entire Mt. Hood Loop High­ federal regulation. He was ar- Ashland. 284-2* ated is undergoing fu rth er im­ are now under control, and most way in the Mt. Hood National PORTLAND, August 1. — Ar­ raigned before the U. S. C om m is-j------------------------------------------------ provements, the back porch be­ Crowd Tent Theater, Ashland of the fire fighters have been dis­ F orest the sum of $12,500 has rested for leaving an unextin­ sioner at Eugene. Report states) FOR RENT — A partm ents, 3- ing painted. R eal E s ta te & R eal in su ra n c e been set aside, with the State of guished camp fire on the W al­ th at he plead gui'ty and was se n -1 rooms, bath room and pantry. missed. E sta b . 1883 Left This A fternoo»— Oregon expending an additional lowa National Forest, and fined completely furnished for house­ 41 E. M ain St. tenced by the U. S. D istrict Court P hone 211 Madden sells Ballo tires. We deliver the goods— Detricks $12,500. A fter visiting Bince W ednesday $20.00 and costs, was the exper­ keeping except bedding and lin at Portland, to serve eleven days 246-tf with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Paulse- 94-tf Work on Roosevelt Highway ience of J. A. Eastm an, in charge in jail. rud, Mr. add Mrs. G. R. U tter- Two projects along the Roose­ of Public M arkets, Portland, Ore­ Camper L oses Forest P rivileges Cleaning, Pressing and R epair­ bach and Miss E thel W oodward, velt highway will be undertaken gon, recently, according to infor­ For leaving a camp fire burning ing at Paulserud’s. 261-tf of Tacoma, W ashington, left this HAY PR IC ES INC REASE this year. One involves the im ­ m ation ju st .received at the of­ near W ahtum lake, Clifford AT KLAMATH FALLS provement of nearly ten miles be­ afternoon for Tacoma. They have Ideas— fice of Distric F orester Geo. H. Renoud, a minor, about seven- The public is notified that the been on an outing trip, and went tween the town of H auser and KEEPS YOU auction ^ale of The Meadow as far South as Santa Cruz. On KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 2.— the line between Douglas and Application— Brook ranch, scheduled for Mon­ their trip, they saw th e Big K lam ath county farm ers will re­ Coos Counties. The sum allot­ day, August 4th, has been called Trees in California, and visited ceive 100 per cent more for their ted for this project is $100,000, Progress— off. 28 4 -lt C rater Lake. Mr. Utterbach is a hay crop this year than last, ac­ with the State furnishing a like “ P ro g re ss is m ade, n ot from cording to reports of early sales sum. W ithiç the Siskiyou Na­ FOR HEALTH chiropractor, and was once an ideas, but from th e a p p lic atio n Loveland’s 9 piece orchestra Ashland, resident. in this district. In 1923 the new tional Forest four miles of the AND C O M FO R T of ;d e a s.” A nd th a t m ean s t a k ­ plays at Hot Sprlngsg Sat. nite, crop moved at from $6 to $8 a Roosevelt highway between Mus­ Health and comfort are essen­ ing Aug. 2. 283-2* ton. The first sales this year sels Creek and Euchre Creek will tial to tlie happiness of every H eart of Ashland, tent show. were made at $12.50 and $15 Is be constructed at a cost of $14C,- one. “ One bath-room ” houses Time Into Account Befort you start on your trip, bo certain Let us fill vour pall with Swifts B oosts Camp Ground— seldom provide facilities for considered the present m arket 000, of which the Federal Govern­ that your brakes arc working properly. If every member of tlie family Io Silver Lea.- lard. Costs less than Comprehending the growth in Mr. Alexander, owner of the price. A num ber of farm ers have ment will furnish $58,000 and bathe daily. A larger m easure population, natural agricultur­ they need relining, we can give you instant shortening, uoes fa rth e r and Is announced they will hold out for the State $88,000. Lemanon Express, who was a re­ of health, com fort and happi­ al and industrial development. more nutritious. Detricks. 94-tf $20 a ton. The alfalfa on the service on Rayhestos Brake Lining. ness will result from added In order to m aintain the na­ cent visitor in the Ashland camp Certain signs portend the K lam ath project will be a good tional forest highway already con­ bathing equipment. times, and plans for meeting ground, wrote an article for his Two Cloudy Days— OUR EQUIPMENT ENABLES average crop, as there is an abun­ structed the sum of $34,900 has Let us install bath-a-day facil­ opportunities of tomorrow, paper praising the camp. The ities in your home— inexpen­ dance of w ater here to Insure good been allotted and the State will i Two cloudy days In July were come naturally in the scope of story dealt with the many con­ sively. ns Io give the quickest and best service. our Miterest and endeavors in all the w eather man sent G rants second and third cuttings. cooperate to th e extent of $7.200. veniences and with the n atural th is community. Pass to keep down the heat. beauty of the park. There was no trace of rainfall SISKIYOU F IR E S AR E AGREEM ENT ON GERMANY during the month. The maximum NEAYS SAYS COUNSEL H eart of Ashland, tent show. NOW U N D E R CONTROL tem perature was 104, and was Plumbing H e atin g Phon«* 138 recorded on July 8. The m ini­ 307 E. Main To P roduce “M ikado”— WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. — j YREKA, Aug. 2.— For th e first mum recorded was 44.— G rants Ed and George Andrews, and time in three weeks all Siskiyou President Coolidge is greatly en- j Pass Courier. Charles D. Hazelrigg, who for the County forest fires are under con­ couraged by the progress being past two years have produced the trol yesterday. This is the re­ made in the London re p a ra tio n s■ Complete line of Ashland Can­ Jackson County Pageant at the port made to K lam ath Forest Su­ conference. Consular reports the ned Goods at Detricks. 94-tf , F air Grounds, recently signed a pervisor Fred D outhitt. reached the state departm ent y es-: And I hut m enus right contract to present the “ Mikado” Guards on several large fires terd ay evening, which indicated The School Board of District as a pageant each night of the are coming in for a rest, in some th a t the conference is headed to - ! eight will receive bids for tra n s­ expected th at the presentation instances after more than fifty ward an agreem ent which will b e , now. True, Ibis w eather p o rtin g p u p ils to Ashland up to I will be one of the best drawing hours of continuous service w ith­ satisfactory to all nations con- ■ and Including August 17. T h e ) cards the fair will have out sleep. does not feel lik e .vou cerned. Board reserves the rig h t to re There has been little wind since Ject any or all bids, For particu- w ould ni4’d it very soon, H eart of Ashland, te n t show. W ednesday afternoon. It is be­ CALL FO R BIDS lare call 11F12. 2^3-3* lieved th a t all present fires can Notice is hereby given th a t t h e ' P aving N early Com pleted— be he'.d inside the lines. but th ere are advantages Lithian Hotql Co. will receive j * The public is notified th at the According to reports ,the pav­ sealed bids for the purchase o f ; auction sale of The Meadow ing to Jacksonville .from Med­ to plaeing ¡he order now. Sutherline — Canning fa c to ry ' the house, including plumbing a»d ) Brook ranch, scheduled for Mon-j ford is now nearly complete, the to sta rt within 15 days, new ma- j electric fixtures, store house,! day, August 4th, has been called ! road being finished to the county ehinery being being installed woodshed and stone wall in front! off. 284*tf court house. The road is closed | ‘--------------------------- on its site on Main Street, The j ■ to travel up the main street of ; Mills property, up to 12 o’clo ck ,) H ere T h is W eek— I W HITE SAYS SLAYERS Jacksonville while th e paving is noon, of Augusct 5th, 1924. This; King Coal—A hot coal and good keeper. J. M. De Vaul, of Garden being laid. A R E NOT RESPO NSIBLE property to be removed imme- i Grove, California, visited this Royal Stove—Good for your furnace. • diately. Bids may be for all or • and summer caps for men and hoys in all week at the home of his nephew, any one of the above p ro p erties.! (Continued from page 1J L. A. Roberts, of Church street. Invited to B u tte F a lls— shades and sizes—the kind which make youi Dines Ruck Springs—Quick Range coal. All bids m ust be accompanied by Mr. De Vaul has been attending The poor citizens of Medford head feel more comfortable during the simnnei a certified check for 10 per cent! Diamond Briquetes—You will like this—suit­ th e 60th wedding anniversary of who are obliged to swallow p o lly -! opinion on his extensive m ental months. of bid, and m arked on envelop' his sister, Mrs. J. H. Roberts, of wog juice are inivted to B utte i exam inations of th e students and "Bid on hotel property.” T h e ) able for heater, furnace or open grate. M yrtle Point. From there Mrs. Falls, where the slime is in the on w hat they had told him , a l­ right is reserved to reject any and Ds Vaul visited relatives in P ort­ creek and the pollywogs are in though he adm itted th a t neither all bids. land, Pendleton and Pilot Rock. the slime and their tails are all had ever told him directly who Dated at Ashland, Oregon, July j He went to K lam ath Falls from fastened on. By th e P o st O ffice We have have struck th e blows, 3®, 1924. s Ashland. He will spend perhaps a plenty of pure air. clean w ater I t was brought out yesterday LITHIAN HOTEL CO., i “In th e H eart of T ow n” m onth m ore in visiting before he and sunshine.— B utte Falls c o r-, th a t Dr. W hite was receiving $250 By G. M. Frost, S ecretary .1 reaches home. , respondent, In Mall Tribune. a day for his services In the case. P. O. Box “G” 181-3tf L GET Poi Every Car C O M M A N D IN G YOUR INTEREST For Every Car Leedom’s Tire House Penny Wise, Pound Foolish FOREST SERVICE IS Billings Agency DON’T START WITH Weak Brakes Automotive Shop Jerry O’Neal First National Rank Ughi Weight Felt Hats M i t c h e l l ’s Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.