Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 22, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAÎLŸ WDíÑfíS
Ltoeaí ; P erso n al flotes
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< ► A D aily C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and ev en ts o f
local in terest
Mr. A. N. Humphrey, well
known railroad man, is confined
to his home with an infected foot.
< ■ i SPECIAL attention to AUTO-
; MOBILE Insurance; b etter term s a
and lower rates. Yeo, of course, a
Phone 2i & 274-j.
A t H osp ital—
Ed Van Dyke is a patient at
the local hospital.
Boys Bchool suits with two pair
pants, all wool. $11.75 at Orres
Tailor shop.
300— 2*
L eft Today—
a
a
a
a
a
AFTER THE B EER
One T hrilling Chase
By A lonzo G issing
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a
a
a
Illu strated By a Pa^torial Jt
Sketch
jj
At Crater Lake—
After being in the hospital for
two days, suffering from acute
lumbago, Leonard Lund wras suf­
ficiently recovered to be dismiss­
ed yesterday.
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory.
300— tf
Returned Y esterday—
Mr. and Mrs. Will Loomis and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loomis re tu rn ­
ed to Ashland yesterday a fte r a
short outing at Diamond Lake.
The two men are brothers of May­
or C. L. Loomis, and returned to
Ashland to be at his bedside.
If you have any old heaters,
call 86. Best prices paid for all
kinds. Provost.
298— 6t
Loft R ecently—
Scott McKendree and wife, of
Merrill, who arrived here Sun­
day to visit Mrs. L. A. Klum, left
the middle of the week for their
home.
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory.
300— tf
Stopped Y esterday—
Mrs. E tta Meeves Grow and
Mrs. B urkholder, of Salem, who
are on their way to Crescent City,
stopped here yesterday to visit
an old acquaintance, Mrs. Lulu
Wilson, whom they knew in the
Capitol city.
H ealth giving whole wheat
bread at The Lithia Bakery.
V isited H ere—
Mr. and Mrs. H eidnrich, of
Phoenix, Arizona, are guests at
the K itto home this week, visit­
ing. Mr. and Mrs. *! .ester Weis-
enburger are other $ iests at the
K itto home.
McNair
Druggists.
Bros,
Prescription
Stopped H ere—
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harvey of
South Tacoma, W ash., stopped in
Ashland Thursday for a short
visit with R. P. P o rter and fam­
ily. They are on their way south
and will stop here on their return.
Eastm an Kodaks and Film s—
McNair Bros.
T o Crat<T I^tke—
Cleon Caldwell, Mrs. Andy Mc­
Gee, Bill Ritchie and two other
Ashland residents, whose names
were not given, left early this
morning for C rater Lake. They
intend to retu rn to Ashland this
evening, and will make the loop
trip.
Dance Hot Springs Sat. night.
301-2
of charred rubbish which con J
Umatilla Wheat crcp for Uma«
Experts Find Custom, Not Climate, xinod
fragments of human bo&es. tllla county will approxim ate 3,«
Detectives Verne Dili and Jack 500,000 bu. for 1924.
Responsible For Failure To Build Quinn, who are Investigating the
m atter, gathered up the skull and
A nd Repair During Winter Period 1 the
fragm ents of charred bones DAVIS RAPS R E P l'R .
and took them to the police sta-
tion.
212—t e a a a a a a a a a a a a a
Miss Victoria Tavener, Mrs.
Stanley Robinette and Miss Rober­
ta Ward have been spending the
week a t C rater Lake camping out.
They expect to retu rn Sunday.
Im proving—
H E A D Q U A R T E R S OF
____
GO. ESTABLISHED
J. P. Noonan, president of the
International Brotherhood of Elec­
trical Workers, and president of
the Guardian Savings and Trust
Company, is a member of the com­
m ittee appointed by Secretary
Hoover in his capacity of chair­
man of the President’s Conference
on Unemployment to investigate
the seasonal fluctuations in the
building trades. Dr. John M. Gries
of the D epartm ent of Commerce,
conducted the investigation fo r the
Committee.
The committee has practically
completed its work and its report
shows th a t by the exercise of
foresight in planning building en-
•erprises to conform with local
conditions any community can dis­
tribute its construction activities
m such a w'ay as to reduce the sea­
sonal employment of the building
trades mechanics and secure the
economic advantages th a t accrue
'rom a stabilizing of the business
of its building m aterial manufac-
‘urers, its architects, contractors,
”eal estate operators and supply
icalers.
Its investigation has shown th a t
Fall WoolenB— unbeatable val­ the w inter slump in building and
ues at Orres T ailor shop, up­ the summer rush are more a m at­
stairs.
300— 2* ter of custom than of climate;
that anywhere in the United
States building can be done in the
winter and frequently a t a low'er
SA C R A M E N T O TO
cost than in the summer.
“ Real estate men,” says the re-
R E V IV E P A G E A N T
other and the rank and file scat-
-
1 tered in between.
A large sign is being painted at j ‘ We have a harmonious «rm v,
the 'Yeo office next to the Citizen’s j officers and privates marching
Bank with the letters “ Head- to a common end.”
’
j quarters, Lithian Hotel Co., I n - _____________________
i corporated. This is being paint-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
: ed by F. B. Sankey, local sign
I painter, and is white with black
FOR SALE: — Muir peaches,
i letters. G. M. Frost, secretary come Friday, Saturday and Mon­
of the Lithian Hotel Company day. J. A. Gear, 527 Terrace St.
has his desk in th a t office and Phone 408J.
301-2
the meetings will be held there
FO lt SALE:— 200 W hite Leg­
The contract for the excavation
at the hotel site has been signed horn laying pullets. Mrs. W. D.
and every thing is in readiness Booth. W eightman St. Phone
301-2
to start work as soon as the 257Y.
buildings are torn down. T. L.
FOR SALE:— Birdseye Maple
Powell has the contract for this Dresser, also gas range, and
work.
cooking utensils, 696 Boulevard.
300-3*
Sutherlin — Local stockmen
FOR SALE: — Good 6-room
have shipped 2 7 carloads of sheep
and lambs to Portland and San !
VaVed street’ close in-
past
Wl
take
ha f paymunt> small
Franeisco m arkets within
,
house
in
Ashland,
Medford or im-
two months.
proved acreage between them,
j value up to $15 500. See owner
Every
has a message
173 Helman street.
stre
301-3*
port, “have an im portant respon­
sibility in determining the most
economical time to build in rela­
tion to the date a t which rental
or sales can best be made. From
this point of view they may be
able to encourage construction a t
times when it is most economical
rath er than to allow the strength­
ening of customs which in the long
run may be most wasteful to own- j
ers.”
“The banker also can aid in sta­
bilizing construction,” the commit­
tee reports, “since it is to him th at
the investor is apt to turn for ad­
vice. There should be a w’ider use
of current information and a con­
stan t reaching out for fu rth er data
regarding the characteristic trends
in the construction industries. It
is tc the banker’s ow’n interest, as
well as to the interest of his cus­
tomers, th a t he take into account
the seasonal factor. Forethought
in planning ahead and use of in­
formation as to the seasonal
trends will reduce interest on in- i
vestment and will release invest- '
ment funds for other productive.
uses.”
D ata .on seasonal construction
may be obtained from Division of '
Building and Housing, Department j
of Commerce, W ashington, D. C.
or from the Superintendent o f ,
Documents a t W ashington on a p - '
plication.
Marvin Shaw, son of Dr. Mattie
B. Shaw, who has been critically
ill at North Bend, Oregon, is re ­
covering nicely and able to sit
up. Dr. Shaw expects to bring
Ask yonr grocer for Mrs. Bon- him home in about two weeks.
a r ’s home-made salad dressing.
296— lm o*
Big tre a t at Hot Springs Sat.
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Aug. 22.
from a business trip. The ore j
night. The old Metropole Jazz — “ The Days of *49” , which won A S H L A N D D A H L IA S
In Medfortl—
AM ONG T H E B E S T will be sent to the new Gold Hill '
O rchastra.
301-2 this city world fame in 1922, will
T. H. Simpson, H. K. Tomlin-
sm elter. The ore runs from $200
be revived on Monday. Sept. 29th,
That,
among
other
things,
Ash­
son, A. H. Pracht, E. C. Payne Stopper H ere—
to $300 a ton, and the mine h a s '
for the entertainm ent of the
land
is
a
little
ahead
of
the
rest
and G. S. B utler journeyed to
3,000 feet of tunnels.
Mr. Henry Gasper of Minneapo­ delegates to the 27th annual con­
of
the
world
as
a
place
where
Medford Friday on business.
The mine is located about 15 j
lis, John S attler and Jam es O’­ vention of the American Mining
Brien of Eden Valley, Minnesota, Congress, opening th a t day, by dahlias can be raised was proved miles East of Trail. It has not
Complete line of Ashland Can­ who are touring the western the celebrated “ W hiskerinoes.* this morning when Clyde Costello been developed before because of
oed Goods at Detricks.
94-tf states called on th eir old school |C itizenry of Sacramento will again exhibited a vase of the finest flow the long haul to a sm elter. The
era.
new Gold Hill sm elter now re­
m ate, T. A. Cole at the E ast don th e quaint garb of the forty-
About
two
years
ago,
Mr.
Cos­
Spending W eek-E nd—
lieves this trouble.
Side Pharm acy and on Mr. Cole’s niners, and many of the men will
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Putney father, W. N. Cole.
sport luxurious beards. Pioneer tello started raising dahlias, and
left Friday for Medford where
stage coaches and rigs will re­ has had w onderful success. He j TlftAN MEETS DEATH
they expect to visit friends and
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory. place automobiles, and justice will now has 63 varieties of the flow­
IN MOTOR WRECK
ers, and has blubs th at came from '
relatives until Sunday.
300— tf be dispensed as In 1849.
HUBBARD, Ore., Aug. 22. —
A pioneer parade will be stag­ points as distant as Maine and
W est Virginia. The flowers start H. W. H arding, 51, of 4 43 Fifth
Klan Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory H om e From N ew port—
ed In the afternoon, and the life
300— tf
Miss E sther Counter, who has of the forty-niners will be depict­ blooming in July, he says, and street, Portland, was killed in an
been visiting with her aunt in ed by a pageant during the even­ continue until they are killed by automobile accident one-ha'.f nil’e
south of Hubbard this afternoon.
Milk and Cream whole sale and Newport, for the past two weeks, ing. “ T enderfeet” will dance to the frost.
/
His grandson, riding in the front
retail from certified herd— Lin- returned home W ednesday even­ the tune of “ six-shooters.”
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seat with him, was uninjured. It
ingers Dairy. Phone 396R.
ing, accompanid by Jam es Yeo
was
reported th a t Mr. Harding, in
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and family and Miss Counter’s
A dance “ worth while.” F air
To Portland—
driving
around a W illam ette Val­
F O R K. F A L L S
uncle, Mr. Norman Ashcraft. They Grounds Pavilion Saturday night!
Mrs. Mary Dunn, m other of expect to visit here w ith relatives Music and floor unexcelled. 290-tf
ley Transfer company truck, lost
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 22.— control of his machine, went into
Mrs. Elizabeth Van Sant, left F ri­ for the next two weeks..
day in company with her son for
Holding th a t taxation in Klam ath ' the ditch and struck a telephone
County
is so high as to frighten | pole.
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Eugene and Portland. Their stay
Young m en’s school suits with
is indefinite.
H A L L IN D A Y away outside capital which would
i two pair trousers, all wool at
otherwise invest here, County
$23.50 at Orres Tailor shop.
REDDING,
Aug.
22.
—
Em­
Assessor
W. T. Lee has called a S k U L L IS F O U N D
Dance with Lithians Sat night.
300— 2*
IN SA C R A M E N T O
ployes of the Pacific Gas and m eeting of all county tax levying
300— 3
Electric
Company
work
fast
in
the
bodies for the early p art of Sep-
R eturned From V i s i t -
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 22. — A
neighborhood
of
P
it
No.
3,
when
T o J oh n son ’s P rairie—
tem
ber to discuss means of low­
Miss Elizabeth King who has
skull,
together with a number <►
Mrs. Clark of D etroit was in been visiting with her sister, Mrs. an emergency arises.
ering the rate during 1925.
of
other
human bones th a t gave
A dining room and kitchen th a t
Ashland Thursday and has gone M. I. Hibbs and son in Oakland,
City officials have signified
evidence
of
having been burned, | 0
to Johnson’s Prairie, where she Calif., for the past two weeks, | served meals for 300 a t Camp th eir willingness to co-operate in
were
found
yesterday afternoon
on the line of the long lowering the rate if it be found
will visit with her cousin, Eugene returned home recently,.
Mrs.
by children playing in the vicinity
B artlett and family.
Hibbs and son rturned with them tunnel burned at 1 o’clock in the practicable to do so.
of Fifty-first and R streets, and
morning.
! 0
and will visit for a while with
today resulted in an investigation
W hen G. M. W ehrle, superin­
One of our clients w ants to bor­ relatives here. Mr. Hibbs will a r­
by tlie police to determ ine whe- j ”
row $2000.00 on land security, rive in Ashland in a short time tendent of construction, arrived at TO D E V E L O P T H E
“ B U Z Z A R D ” M IN E th er the discovery indicates the
the camp he found only nails and
Billings Agency.
300— 2* for a visit with his parents.
possibility of a m urder.
ashes on the site of the boarding
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Aug.
22
—
The discovery was made by
To C rater L ake—
Let us fill your pail with Swiftb house. He assembled men and The Buzzard mine, near Trail, is . Angela Saca, 8, of 1733 Thirty-
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Banks of Silver Loa: lard. Costs less than m aterial with dispatch and before
Albany, who have been visiting shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is nightfall th e dining room and to be developed at once, accord- j ninth street, who with a number
ing to Captain O. C. Applegate, , of young companions was playing
the Reverend B. C. Miller fam ­ more nutritious. D etricks.
94-tf kitchen, a building 110 feet long part owner of the mine, who re- j in the vicinity of the find. The
ily, left Thursday morning for
and 32 feet wide, was restored and
cently returned to K lam ath Falls 1 skull was lying on top of a heap
fully equipped.
C rater Lake where they will stay Car Recovered—
for several days, retu rn in g Sun­
The Buick four touring car
day.
Meet “Lady Luck!” F a i r
which was stolen Tuesday night
from the rear of the Buick sales Grounds Pavilion, Medford! Sat­
MARCEL AND CURL LAST rooms has been recovered in urday night.
290-tf
LONGER after a Golden Glint Portland.
Don Hall, who was
Shampoo.
driving the machine, was a rre st­ B R O T H E R , S IS T E R ,
ed by the police and will be re­
IN W A T E R F IG H T
On Vacation—
turned here to answ er to th e
♦
A fter working for over a year
charge of theft. W ord was re­
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REDDING, Calif., Aug. 22. —
w ithout taking a day off, Lee
ceived from the Portland police There was an unusual state of af­
T uttle, acting editor of the Tid­
this morning. Deputy Sheriff fairs in the superior court yester­
ings, with George G arrett, P. O.
L ister will go to Portland to bring day when the case of Mrs. Ida L.
Shirley, Mrs. Lee Tuttle, and son,
back the prisoner and T. M. Scott Bidwell and husbaud, William
Shirley, left this m orning on a
will go up to bring back the ma­ G. Bidwell, against Alex Hausen
week’s trip to C rater and Dia­
We will do the glazing free and can furnish
chine.— G rants Pass Courier.
was called. Mrs. Bidwell is H an­
mond lakes. T u ttle’s favorite re­
sen’s sister.
anv size glass that vou may need.
creation is telling of the fish he
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory
Hansen appeared to show cause
has caught, and the Tidings force
300— tf why an injunction should not Is­
is waiting in doubt for concrete
sue restraining him from in ter­
evidence of his ability with the
Pciir Shipm ent R esum ed—
fering with a dam across Cedar
rod.
The picking and packing of Creek th a t diverted w ater into
pears was again resumed today the Halcomb ditch and upon Mrs.
Cliff Payne makes book stands.
on a large scale. Only four cars Bidwell’s land.
When you plan your painting and wall paper­
were shipped from here last night
Compromise Reached
L*Ta,ve for North-—
Both parties live a t Round
ing, remember that we handle the best in each
Mrs. o . H. Cole of L
Walker , for the eastern m arket because of
the rain having prevented picking Mountain. Each summoned about
Avenue and Mrs. D. A. Peterson
by w etting the orchards so hard a score of witnesses. Judge Wal-
line and that you are assured of fair treat­
and two daughters of Pine St.,
a few days before. Between 25 te r E. H erzinger admonished sis­
left the first of the week for
ment here.
and 30 cars will be shipped out te r and brother th a t they ought J
Portland. They expected to stop
tonight, and the same num ber to­ to reach some agreem ent out of i
at Eugene to visit Mr. and Mrs.
morrow night. To date the ship­ court. L ater the attorneys an-!
F ran k Porter, form er residents of
m ents from here num ber 430 cars. nounced th a t a compromise settle- j
Ashland and stop a t Salem for a
ment had been reached, bu t it
short time. They will visit with — Mail Tribune.
was to last only until November
Mr. D. A. Peterson’s parents in
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Arnftry. 1, or until the end of the Irriga-
B ig g est H om e F urnishers in A shland
Portland, returning home the la t­
I 4
300— tf tion season.
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te r p art of the week.
Bring Your
Window Sash
To Us
Paints and Wall Paper
Julian Provost, 84, retired
farm er, died Tuesday night a t
the hotel in Portland where he
had been living for the past two
years. H eart failure and old age
is said to have been the cause of
his death. Mr. Provost was the
brother of P. Provost, old resi­
dent of Ashland. P. Provost and
Sylvian Provost are in Portland
now to attend the funeral. Syl­
van Provost was in P ortland at
the tim e of his death, attending
B uyers’ Week.
l.ICAXS IX ADDRESS
(Continued From Page 1)
Ashland Lodge
■■■■
According to the Governor, the
K nights of Py- j To Lake—
men whe chase the deer may now
thias, No. 117,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nims and pursue the nimble game and never !
will meet
Fri- ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean and have a fear th a t some game w ar­
day night
Aug- ; daughter, Betty, expect to leave den will step in, and in their ear
ust 22 at 8 P. M., Moose Hall. | Sunday for the Lake of the Woods- will cry, “ I t’s agin’ the law to
Im portant business meeting. All where they will spend several pack a gun, the forests are too
’ d ry .’’
members are urged to be present. ; days at their summer cottage.
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE, C. C.
P au lseru d ’s suits "sell for leas.
300— 2
Dan McCarthy of H ilt, who has
been receiving medical care a t the
local hospital, was dismissed to­ V isitin g H ere—
V isiting Hrc—
day, and returned to his home.
Troy McCraw of Marshfield is i Mrs- w - H - Pendleton of Klam-
in Ashland visiting at the home i ath Palls and son Billy arrived
Superlite auto finish; guaran­ of William Myer. He expects to ! in Ashland T uesday’ evening for
teed— Hughes, Pell’s Corner.
remain here for about a week. ! a visit with her parents, Mr. and.
298— ff
—
. Mrs. H arry Silver of Oak street.
We deliver the goods— Detricks ! She intends to remain here for
Underwent O peration—
94-tf about ten days.
C. A. Brown, who underw ent
W ith all the other anim als, the
an operation at the Community Returned Hom e—
1 Moava Pile Suppositories, $1.00
rough-neck
grizzly bear expects
Hospital last W ednesday, is im­
Mrs. Floy C. Merrilies of Chi- McNair Bros.
to
hunt
the
h
u n ter and is practic-
proving rapidly, it was announced cago, who has been visiting w’ith
.
1 Ing in his lair. The sketch of
today.
Mrs. Clara Minard for the past ' Im proving—
ten days, returned to her home in
Miss Anna Hargrove, who has Bruin shown above, while Wifie
There’re here, Metropole Jazz Chicago last Tuesday.
been confined to her home od bears the brunt, show's what he’ll
do to the hunters, when the hun­
O rchestra, Jackson Hot Springs
Pioneer avenue, with lumbago, is
ters
sta rt to hunt.
Saturday night, Aug. 23.
301-2
Cleaning and pressing at Orres, reported to be improving and will
Phone 64.
300— tf be able to be around in a few
Ladies and children’s hair cu t­
From Iowa—
days.
ting.
Pow der Puff Beauty Par-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thornton of In A shland—
293-tf
Iowa drove through Ashland
Miss Fay Carver, form er g irls’
HONESTY is mj POLICY. Yeo, lor-
Tuesday evening and stopped coach at the Ashland high school, of course.
212— tf
S P E C IA L R A T E S
with the J. H. Sugg
nil£, whom of Phoenix, was in Ashland
they knew in Iowa.
G IV E N G. P A S S
Thursday visiting.
D angerous B u t P a s s a b l e -
One of the few California to u r­
GRANTS PASS, Aug. 22.— Re­
Sweet cream for whipping and
Mrs. Audrey Trobee of San ists headed for home passed
coffee— also fresh milk, always Francisco has opened her beauty j through Ashland yesterday, On ductions in hay rates from this
on Ice at the Plaza.
239— tf shop in the Mills building. Call the back of his Ford was w ritten, city to California points will be­
come effective in a few days, it
103 for appointm ent.
297-tf “ Dangerous, but passable. Back
was announced today by County
I^eft Yesterday—
to Los Angeles.”
Agent Howard, following receipt
A fter an illness of three weeks, In Medford—
of the inform ation from A. S.
Mrs. Ray P arker was yesterday
Mr. H. H. E lh art took a short
Jane Snedicor has moved from
dismissed from the hospital, and tr'p to Medford Friday morning the Deuel Dep’t. Store to No. 3 Rosenbaum, district freight and
passenger agent.
will return to her home near on business.
B artlett St. connecting with the
The new ra te s will allow hay
Medford.
Vaniety Shop in Medford. The
from
local growers to compete
Madden sells Balloon tires.
A rt Shop Unique will make de­
with other hay growing sections
Llthians Pavlllan Dance ’ Sat.
24 6-tf signing, a rt dyein« and interior
in supplying the California m ar­
night.
300— 3
decorations its specialty. 296-3F kets.
D ism issed—
Friday, A u gust 2iì, i 6*24
HUNTERS
The governor has lifted the ban and your deer is waiting
lo r you.
w?H
WE HAVE
you
A rm y Goods S tore
Biggest Little Store in Asliland
F IN A L C U T
ON SUM M ER
FOR SATURDAY
lu ti
Early Showing of
New Woolen
Dress Goods
36 in. All Wool Flannel, yd. $1.98
J
The much wanted material for dresses comes in the
new shades for Early Fall wear
54 in. All Wool N ovelty Check
yd. $2.98
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See these new woolens for skirts and dresses, come <>
in shades of Brown, Tan, Green and Blue
36 in. A ll Wool C repes’, yd. $1.59
\\ ool Crepe at this low price. The popular wool
goods for derss and skirts come in six new shades
NEW IN READY TO WEAR
New Coats with Fur Collars, priced
$16.95 to $59.95
New Silk Dresses made of Satin Crepe, ;;
priced
$14.95, $19.75, $22.50, $29.75
E. R. ISAAC & CO
Swenson & Peebler
“The Q uality Store”
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