PAGE R »CR ASHLAND ÔÀÎLŸ TÎDÎNG3 • ♦ » » » » » ♦ »♦*♦ + »♦»»♦»»»■+»+ + ♦»♦< t bocal • P erso n al fiotes , Visiting H e r e - tion, a state team Is picked to go to do work in his garage, Clif­ Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Steams ar© to Camp Perry, where the best ford Cook, who witnessed the here for a few days, visiting shots in the United S tates com­ accident, was uninjured. their son, H. A. Stearns and his pete. Collins had warned McGlad­ wife. The Ashland team boasts some dery to use caution before a t­ A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of crack shots, among them Captain tem pting to solder the tank. local Interest H ated to L '« v e — J. Q. Adams, Private Lester McGladdery was unm arried. W. W. Morrison, who had been W ertz, Private Jim Kinsella and His parents reside in Saskatche­ in Ashland for some time, left Private Stanley Robinette. Others wan, Canada, and-H ugh McGlad­ To C rater I>ake— Back From Trij>— Saturday night for his home in on the team are Sergeant A rthur dery, a brother lives here. He Bill Allen, Florem Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gill and San Diego. “ I hate to leave Ash­ Mintle and Private Kenneth Mad­ has wrorked for th e Long-Bell Ellen Slate were Crai Lake vis- two children returned to Ashland land, but I can’t neglect my bus­ den. company and was preparing for itors yesterday, mak 5 the loop j recently from a vacation tour of iness any longer,” he said. a trip. trip, and taking one day for it. ! three weeks into W ashington aud RECORD BROKEN IN Canada, A ttend B uyer’s W eek— FLIGHT TO EUGENE CITY INSTALLING H ealth giving whole wheat Ashland business men who are W ent To Lake— NEW STEEL POLES bread a t The Lithia Bakery. attending Buyers’ Week in P o rt­ EUGENE, Aug. 17. — W hat Louis Dodge went out to Lake land this week a re Hal McNair was thought to be record time Actual construction work on the O perated On— of the Woods last Thursday, and and C. J. Perrine. B oth left between San Diego and Eugene placing of steel poles on the m uni­ L ittle Nellie Ram etas, of Dei- returned with his family, which Sunday, and will retu rn a% soon by airplane was made by Ser­ cipal power line was started re­ ter, Oregon, underw ent an eye spent a vacation at the lake. as the week ends. geant Fred Kelly of the forest air cently, and is going forward at a operation at the local hospital last patrol yesterday. Flying time rapid rate. L eft Today— Friday. Birth— for the trip was 9 hours and 35 Some time ago, it was found Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oxford, of Wm. M. Briggs yesterday re­ minutes. One stop, at San F ran ­ th a t it was necessary to replace Sweet cream for whipping and 565 Allison street, left today for ceived word th a t h© is the fath er cisco, was made, where Kelly’s the present wood poles, and steel coffee— also fresh milk, always Brownsville, Oregon, with their of a boy born on August 14. Mrs. plane stayed for one hour and five poles were ordered. They are on ice at the Plaza. 239— tf son, Edwin, who arrived in Ash­ Briggs Is In Louisville, Kentucky, minutes. being put in from the power plant land Saturday, and is returning to and when Mr. Briggs was asked He left San Diego at 6 o’clock up Ashland creek, and will run B irth— his home today. if the fact th a t the boy was born yesterday m orning and arrived in to the substation on Second Born, Friday evening, to Mr. 'n the south would make him a Eugene a t 4:40 in the afternoon". street. The new poles will last and Mrs, Leslie Phillips, of Ash­ V isitin g H e r e - Democrat, he replied th a t while Sergeant Kelly flew to San Diego much longer than the wooden Francis J. -Byrne, late of Se­ he d id n 't know w hat th e young­ land, a daughter. Monday to get a new’ Liberty mo­ ones, and in the long run, will attle, form erly from S. Dakota, is ster weighed, he was sure th a t he to r for his plane. , prove much more economical. Cliff Payne makes Drainboards. in the city, for an indefinite stay, was a Republican. visiting in the Beaver and Yockey BOARD NOT SOLID U nderw ent O peration— families. Mr. Byrne is a nephew R eports Im provem ent— FOR LA FOLLETTE RAIN GENERAL Miss Mildred Johnson under­ of Mrs. Yockey and the Beaver F. E. Russel returned to Ash­ IN NORTHWEST went an operation at the Com­ Bros. land thia afternoon from southern WASHINGTON, August 18— m unity Hospital last Saturday. California, where he has been at Coming as a W’elcome relief John J. Keegan, form er organ­ B u siness W isitor— She is now improving steadily. the bedside of his daughter, a fte r over two months of drought, izer for the International Asso­ J. J. Murphy, of Ashland, was Maude, who has been seriously it started raining in Ashland ear­ Let ns fill your pall wrtth Swifts a business visitor in Medford last ill. He reports th a t Miss Russel ciation of M achinists and now a ly this morning, and a continual member of the United States em­ Silver Lea. lard. Costs less than Friday. is improving steadily. ployes, compensation commission, drizzle has kept up since. At the shortening. Goes farther and Is today made public a letter to local governm ent w eather bureau, more nutritious. Detricks. 94-tf V isiting H e r e - Back Saturday— Samuel Gompers, declaring th a t records were not complete, so th at Mrs. George Noble, of Lorella, The Misses Nina and Hazel it is not known how much rain Klam ath county, is visiting with Emery, and th eir brother, Hal, six of th e 11 members of the ex­ To Palo Olto— has fallen. Mrs. M. B. Riley, in company her parents in Ashland. returned Saturday from a motor ecutive council of the American with her daughters, Mrs. Hunt and trip to Yellowstone P ark. They Federation of Labor which re­ PORTLAND, Aug. 18. General Mrs. Audrey Trobee of San traveled 2900 miles, and were In cently indorsed the La Follette- Mrs. Huffhines, recently visited rainfall is reported in many sec­ W heeler presidential ticket at A t­ the L. H. Riley family a t Palo Francisco has opened her beauty the park two days and a half. lantic City, would not vote for tions of the Northw est, breaking Alto. The party also visited all shop in the Mills building. Call a long dry spell. Kelso reported these men in the election. . the bay cities. 103 for appointm ent. 297-tf R eturned Thursday— the heaviest rainfall, with .95 of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr., an inch. Portland had a precipi­ F irst showing of fall and win R^kurns to A shland— and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. B u tter­ ASHLAND R E SID E N T CLAIMED BY DEATH tation of .36; Roseburg, .22; Al­ Mrs. L. Swartwood has re tu rn ­ field returned Thursday from a te r hats at Simons, Saturday Aug­ bany, .61 j; Salem, .42. The only ust Sixteenth, 26 S Pioneer Ave. ed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. vacation outing th a t took them T. T. R eeder died a t 5 o’clock m oisture officially reported East 295-2t W. Judson Oldfield, having come as fa r north as Longview, W ash­ of the Cascades was at Yakima, home from a visit to Portland rel­ ington. They visited several Sunday m orning after an * illness w here .12 of an inch was m easur­ atives. • On Carrier Force— famous resorts while on the trip. of a month. He was 71 years old, ed. A trace of rain was recorded and ^iad lived in Ashland 19 B ert Freem an is now on the a t Baker, and a slight fall is re­ years. H eart trouble was the regular Ashland mail carrying HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo, Sunday V isitors— ported from N orthern California force, taking the place of Percy of course. 212—tf Mr. and Mrs. W ilmer H ilt, of cause of his death. points. F uneral services will be held Stratton, who was killed in an Hilt, California, were Ashland from the Stock undertaking p ar­ visitors Sunday. auto accident near Le Moine re­ H”re W ednesday— lors Tuesday at 11 a. m., under CLEVER SW IND LER The librarian of the University cently. library a t Eugene, H. M. Douglas, H ere Several Days— the auspices of th e C hristian Sci­ H ELD IN PORTLAND CANNERY BAP.TLETTS— Fin­ was in Ashland last W ednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frizelle ence church. Interm ent will take al picking changed to Thursday, and met several form er university and daughter, of Snoqualmie, place a t the M ountain View cem­ PORTLAND, Aug. 18.— Emery Friday and Saturday noon, Aug. students. W ashington, spent several days etery. Salyards, said to have 20 aliases 21, 22 and 23. Bring all No. in Ashland last week, visiting and believed by police to be one Is, No. 2s and all culls. Keep each Madden seks Balloon tires. relatives and' friends. They are EXPLOSION KILLS of the most clever swindlers in separate. 246-tf form er Ashland residents. KELSO YOUNG MAN the country, is held in jail h ere FRUIT ASSOCIATION after being arrested in Roseburg KELSO, W ash., August 17— An 295-2- To TMach in M edford— early this m orning by a Burns CONVICT CAUGHT; attem pt to solder a gasoline tank The Misses Marie and R ita An­ agent, when Satyards took a FACES BULL PEN on his automobile at a service stroll from the train to the sta ­ L eft F riday— drews, of Fairview street, are en­ Mr. and Mrs. Wi T. Abbott gaged to teach in Medford this SALEM, August 17— Patrick garage in W est Kelso this a fte r­ tion platform . and Mr. and Mrs. Ti •ey Abbott, year. Bishop, convict, who Thursday es­ noon caused the death of Sam Salyards is said to have de­ the Louis who have been visiti caped from the penitentiary yard McGladdery, 23. The explosion frauded three Portland banks in body, 1918 and who has been in five Dodge family, left Friday by way Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon- here by hiding under the box of shattered McGladdery’s of Klam ath Falls to visit C rater a r ’s home-made salad dressing. a truck, was captured near Je f­ killing him instantly and serious­ prisons for forgery and burglary, Lake. From there they will go 296— lmo* ferson tonight by E. P. Charlton, ly injured an eye of A. Collins, including a term in the W alla a guard at the Institution. Bishop proprietor of the garage, who W alla penitentiary where he es­ to Seattle. had walked to Jefferson where he had given McGladdery permission caped in 1915. Lease Mining Land— . # Ladies and children’s hair cut­ It is reported th a t mining men took refuge in a hobo camp. He ting. Powder Puff Beauty P a r­ from Idaho have leased from Dr. was found there by the officer. lor. 293-tf Ray of Medford, for a period of Deputy W arden Lilly tonight sent * ♦ ♦ » » ♦ » » u ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » > ♦ five years, 600 acres of land ad­ Bishop to the bull pen for six Called T o Sheridan— joining Jacksonville, and will months. Mrs. V. A. Myers, A lbert Myers mine it on a large scale. F L E E T O F SIX PLA N ES and three other of the children PA SSES OVER ASHLAND were calld to Shridan, Whyoming Complete line of Ashland Can­ yesterday by the death of Mrs. oed Goods at Detricks. 94-tf A fleet of six airplanes passed Myer’s mother, Mrs. Dora Rogers. directly over Ashland a t 8:00 H ere R ecen tly— o’clock yesterday morning. W ith We deliver the goods -Detricks Abe Radcliff, old tim e Ash­ the exception of one, the planes 94-tf land resident, who is now in were flying in regular form ation Klam ath Falls, “growing up with and at a low altitu d e .. The L eft Sunday— the country,” was here recently planes were headed north and al­ G. J. Ellis, local Southern Paci­ visiting friends. though flying lo w ^ a f f l e d com­ fic storekeeper, left Sunday even­ FOR THIS COOL ✓ munication and th eir identity ing on tra in 53 for his form er F irst showing of fall and win­ and destination are not reveal­ WEATHER home in Oakland, where he will te r hats at Simons, Saturday Aug­ ed. spend his annual vacation. It is ust Sixteenth, 26 S Pioneer Ave. reported around ^the Ashland 295-2t RAIN AIDS CONTROL shops th a t Mr. Ellis will return OF MT. SHASTA F IR E a , bridegroom. Many Pheasants Liberated— Just in Time- THE NEW Practically 6000 Chinese pheas­ Milk and Cream whole sale and ants have been liberated in Ore­ retail from certified herd— Lin­ gon since June 15. All the birds ing«™ Dairy. Phone 369-J. turned loos© were raised at the Eugene and Corvallis pheasant S ta rt New Camp— farms. Mr. and Mrs. Russell, from Glendale, Calif., have purchased The Auto Top man w ants to a site, south on the Pacific High­ see you. N ear P ark Garage. way in a well wooded location, 296— 3tf where they are proceeding to es­ tablish a camp ground and res­ Com es for Son— tau ran t, on modern lines. The George W hite arrived in Grants deal wras made by E. T. Merrill, Pass Saturday to take his son through the Yockey & Co. back to Renton, W’ash. Ed W hite Agency. th e son, ran off with his fa th e r’s car last week in company of a P aulserud’s suits sell for less. couple of other youths, and was arrested here for stealing gaso­ L eft Saturday— line to continue the journey Miss Belle Cady W hite, Miss south. Judge L. W. Smith fined Dorothy Cother, Miss Mary S. »the young man $5 and gave him Booth, Eugene Peterson, his over to his fa th e r’s custody.— au n t and cousin, Mrs. M. Leuch G rants Pass Courier. and Miss Elsa Leuch, left Satur­ day for New York. On their trip H ere fo r V isit— they will visit C alifornia cities, Mr. and Mrs. W. Nelson, Jr., th e Grand Canyon of the Colora­ and their daughter, B&tty, are in do, and Chicago,, before arriving Ashland to visit a few days with a t their homes. The Misses W hite Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W allace, of Cother and Booth, and Mr. P eter­ Mountain avenue. Mr. Nelson sen, w ere instructors at the Ash­ has been confined to the S. P. land sum m er school of art. hospital in San Francisco for two months, recovering from an ill­ SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ ness. WEED, August 17— A heavy fall of rain occurred for a few m inutes shortly after 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon, giving the ground a fair soaking. The fire on Mt. Shasta had al­ ready abated considerably and the rain fu rth er assisted in put­ ting it under control. Mrs. David Tompkins of Beach avenue, has as her g d e s ti her fa th e r and m other, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Haley, who will be here for a week or two Their home Is in M artinez, California. Briggs returned with Mrs. Chas, compete for national honors, the Angle, Sunday from a trip to C a l-! Ashland national guard rifle team ifornia. Mrs. E. D. Briggs re- left yesterday for Clackamas. Ore- mained in Oakland, where she gOn, where the state team will be will visit Mrs. J. J McNair for picked. several weeks. Mrs. Angle, who Every year, every national is W. M. Briggs’ sister, had been unit in Oregon sends a team to visiting at Santa Cruz. Clackamas, and in open competi- , VIRGINIA CITY, Nev. Aug. 18. — Steve Eliades, employed in the United Comstock Mine, had a mi­ raculous escape from a horrible death when an exploding dyna­ mite cap failed to -detonate forty sticks of giant powder he was carrying under one arm . Eliades was about to enter the cage to go down the Jacket shaft when one of the dynamite prim ing caps he had in his hand came in contact with his light. Several men w’ere standing near the shaft. Clatskanie — 200 ft. suspension bridge being built across the Beaver, on Quincy road. PR IZES FO R M EM BERS OF IND USTRIAL CLUBS (Continued from page 1) An added attraction for the grand prize-winning boys and girls this year will be a luncheon to be served a t th e Marion hotel Sat­ urday uoon, with A1 Pierce, pro­ prietor of the hostlery, and his daughter. Miss M arguerite, as host and hostess. FU N ER A L NOTICE F uneral services in memory of Emma Tolman Helman, beloved wife of Otis O. Helman, will be conducted a t Stock’s funeral par­ lors at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, Aug­ ust 19, 1924, the Rev. P. K. Ham­ mond, officiating. Interm ent will follow im m ediately in Ash,’and cemetery. All friends of the family are invited. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY partly furnished, 111 Third St. 297-5* Typing, copying, strictly con­ fidential. 264-7th. 297-4* SALESM EN W ANTED Men! M en! Men! LOST: — Between Talent and Mountain Avenue, Gold ring with i five stones, valued as keepsake. Reward. Call 256L. 297-3* You can make $100 per week I OR S A L E :— Crawford can- selling the best tailored and best fitting general service clothing 1 ning peaches, 536 Ashland St. 297-2* made. Our new selling plan gives | Phone 435R. you all the commission. No need PE A C E DAW NS WITH to work under a general agent. SIGNING OF PROTOCAL Union-made suits seH for $12.50, your commission is $4.00. Do not (Continued From Page 1) fail to w rite us at once. Selling outfit free upon request. a year, in spite of the strong cam­ General Service C lothing Co. 630 Denham Bldg., Denver, Colo. paign waged by the Germans to 297-1 force the earlier removal of the troops from German soil. Form al Signing A ugust SO Utility Suit Salesmen, A ttention! The formal signing of the com­ ALL COMMISSIONS now go to plete pact arranged by the con­ salesmen. No district managers. ference will take place August 30 Sell the best tailored utility suits made. Union made. $12.50. Your and under the promises of Pre­ commission $4. W’ire or write mier H erriot and Prem ier Mac­ for inform ation or supplies to Donald some of the im portant General Service Clothing Co., 630 German cities will be relieved from m ilitary occupation imme­ Denham Bldg., Denver, Colo. diately after that date. These 297-1 cities are expected to include Ru- FOR SALE. Six-weeks old pigs, hrort, Dortmund and Dusseldorf, Roscoe Applegate, R. F. D. No. 1, with a num ber of other less im­ Talent. Phone 6F2. 29 7-2* portant towns and cities in and out of the Ruhr. FOR REN T:— Four room fu r­ Under the arrangem ent signed nished apartm ent with garage. today the French agree th at Adults only. 1101 Boulevard. evacuation shall be effected w ith­ * 297-tf in a year from August 15, Pre­ mier MacDonald agrees th a t B rit­ WANTED: — Resident Sales­ ain will see th at this agreem ent lady for guaranteed line Ladies is carried out, together with the Pure Silk Lingerie, Ashland and earlier evacuation of im portant Talent territory. J. II. William? cities as outlined, and the Ger­ factory representative, Arcade mans, protesting the illegality of Hotel, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, the R uhr occupation, agree to re­ 297-2* turn to Berlin and hasten the pas­ sage of laws to make Dawes' re­ FOR RENT: — 10-room house port effective. ^Annual Sale of Quality JVKS Furs o f enduring Quality, the utmost obtainable in Values OU can easily convince nounced as tQ leave no vestment will be worth quality and design, Benioff’s Y yourself th a t this sale offers values so pro­ question in your mind th at your FUJI in­ while. Compared with furs of identical Furs are invariably lower priced. PAY DOWN RESERVES THE FUR YOU WANT During the Advance Showing of ANDERSON, Cal., August 18— The deaths of two aged sisters in the east occurring in th e same I week was the sad news th a t has ' ju st been received here by Chas, i M. Palm er, a veteran of the Civil r ' ’ W ar. Word came th a t Miss Jane • Palm er, aged 88, died in Chicago the first of last week and now comes the inform ation th a t an­ other sister, Mrs. H arriet Dewey, aged 86, passed away in Massa­ chusetts the last of the week. Both sisters have visited their j brother here in years past. Pal­ m er is 84 years of age and en joys com paratively good, health. ASHLAND RIFLEMEN OFF TO CLACKAMAS NEVADA MINER IS UNUSUALLY LUCKY COATS «■I » ■ Il New Fall Coats SISTERS, 88 AND 86 DIE IN ONE WEEK MOBILE insurance; letter terms and lower rates. Y< », of course. Hack from Trip— Hoping to place one or two Phone 21 & 274-J. 212—tf E. D. Briggs and W illiam M. i m em bers on the team which will H ere for V isit— Mohday, August ifl, Ì « » ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ < » » » < » > ♦ » » ♦ » » > » » » » »