Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 23, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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b o c a l■ P erso n al flotes
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and event« of
local interest
♦ Going to Lake*—
Billie Briggs expects to spend
the week-end a t his sum m er cot­
tage a t the Lake of the Woods.
He will retu rn Monday morning.
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Moava Pile Suppositories, $1.00
McNair Bros.
On V acation—
To M edford—
Visiting Here—
Tom L afferty and family left
V. D. Miller of Ashland, was
Mrs. Pearle Donaldson of San
la3t night for a wet s vacation, a Medford visitor on Thursday, Francisco is in Ashland visiting
fishing on B utte Crt s.
_____
w ith h er grandm other, Mrs. F. S.
A dance “ worth while.” F air Lyman and Billy Dean.
,Superlite auto finish; guaran­ Grounds Pavilion tonight! M usic1
teed— Hughes, Peil’a Corner.
and floor unexcelled!
290-tf
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo,
298— tf
of course.
212— tf
In L os A ngeles—
Mr. A rth u r B ritton of this city
Ally E. II. H unt of Medford is stopping at the Hotel Alexan­
was in Ashland yesterday on bus­ dria in Los Angeles..
iness.
Ladies and children's hair cu t­
Let us fill your pall with Swifts ting. Powder Puff Beauty P a r­
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293-tf
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than lor.
shortening. Goes farth er and is
more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf In Town—
Mr. W. A. Casad of Talent was
T estin g F ire P lugs—
in Ashland Friday afternoon on
The Ashland fire departm ent business.
was out last night testing the fire
hydrants over the city.
Big tre a t at Hot Springs Sat.
night. The old Metropole Jazz
301-2
Try Klenzo Tooth Paste. — O rchastra.
McNair Bros.
To Kirby—
W ill Speak—
La Monte Frulan left this m orn­
Miss Mary E. Young of Korea ing for Kirby where he will visit
will address the Methodist Sun­ with his parents. He expects to
day school tomorrow morning, retu rn Sunday evening.
telling of her experiences in th at
country.
Cleaning and pressing at Orres,
Phone 64.
300— tf
Cliff Payne makes ladders.
In .Ashland—
D isease Expensive—
According to th e Siskiyou
News the hoof and mouth disease
has cost Siskiyou county $3,-
588.34. These figures taken from
the office of the county auditor.
Meet
“ Lady
L uck!”
F air
Grounds Pavilion, Medford! To
night!
290-tf
Boys Back—
Rowland Coad, Francis San
key and A rthur Silbert, delivery
boys for the Ashland Tidings, are
back on the job again, after en­
joying a two weeks’ vacation with
the Pioneer Boys at the Lake of
the Woods.
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory,
300— tf
Crop Sm all—
“ Small and few in the hill,” is
the general report of the potato
crop in Oregon, according to a
re p o rt from C. E. Spence, state
m arket agent.
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory
300— tf
Stopped H e r e -
Mr. and Mrs. Hay in B utter-
field of Alhambra, Ca f., stopped
in Ashland last night and spent
the night in the camp ground.
They also visited form er friends
here. They are on their way to
Albany.
Mike Taylor will leave tonight
for his homestead in the moun­
tains, where he will spend sever­
al days.
PENDLETONIANS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGee left
SAY BATTLE OK
at noon today for San Francisco
where they will spend the next
PENDLETON, August 23— The
few weeks. Mr. McGee will attend cooing of pigeons in business
Buyers’ Week there.
buildings in Pendleton in the fu ­
tu re will be the signal for a
Dance with Lithians Sat night. sharpshooter to take a bead and
300 3 i shoot, according to action taken
by the city council last night.
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory.
The city chief of police was au-
!
300— tf thorized by the council to depu­
tize a deputy to shoot the birds,
G oing to K lainath F alls—
’ “ ch
r„ n ~
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, Miss Pauline Clift, who has th a t citizens
I been spending her vacation with about their presence.
, her m other, Mrs. Hensley, will re­
tu rn to her position in Klam ath
TH E W EATH ER
Falls Sunday.
Report for the past 24 hours:
Maximum, 92; Minimum, 50; Set
One of our clients w ants to bor- Maximum, 83.
row $2000.00 on land security, ■
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Billings Agency.
3 0 0 - 2 . ticket SALE FOE
Young m en’s school suits with
Mrs. Audrey Trobee of San
Francisco has opened her beauty two pair trousers, all wool at
shop in the Mills building. Call $23.50 at Orres Tailor shop.
103 for appointm ent.
297-tf
300 -2*
Return from V acation—
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Isbell and
Mrs. L. N. Woodside returned F ri­
day from a ten days’ trip to Seat­
tle, returning by way of the coast.
Madden sei¿s Balloon tires.
246-tf
R eturn H om e—
Back from Vacation—
M. C. Lininger, who has been
visiting in Portland for the past
week .returned Friday night
and has resumed his position in
E nder’s H ardw are departm ent.
♦
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MARCEL AND CURL
LONGER a fte r a Golden
Shampoo.
LAST
Glint
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ROUND-UP GOOD
PENDLETON, Aug. 23. — Cash
received for advanced sale tickets
to the Pendleton Round-up are
now 25 per cent g reater than they
were on September 1 in 1923,
when the biggest crowd e^rer pres­
ent attended, according to a state­
m ent made today by George C.
Baer, business m anager of the
show, a t R otary luncheon. The
directors of the Round-up were
guests o f.th e club.
CHAMP RADIO TOWN
Mrs. F. S. Lyman and grand­
BANNOCKBURN,
Scotland,
daughter returned recently from
C rater Lake Pictures.
Mc- Aug. 23. — The champion radio
a three m onths’ trip to Banf and Nair Bros.
town of the world— th a t’s the
Calgary where they visited rela­
claim made for this Scottish
tives. On their retu rn trip they Ju d ge W atson R eturns—
town.
R eturns to Home—
stopped in Spokane and Portland
Judge C. B. W atson returned
Bannockburn has 5,000 in­
Mrs. A. C. Briggs, who has visiting relatives and friends
Friday from a two weeks’ trip in
habitants.
of whom 4,000 are ra ­
bejfn visiting friends in Ashland
California. He visited friends in dio devotees.
for the past few weeks, returned
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon- Monterey, San Francisco and
Rev. Robert Taylor, the pastor
to her home in Oroville, C a l if / a r ’a home-made salad dressing. other southern cities. Mr. W at­
of Ladywell Church, is a leading
last Thursday.
296— lm o* son stated th a t he wait glad to
enthusiast and has an aerial
get back, but th a t it was very hot
strung
from the spire of his
We deliver the goods— Detricks On H u n tin g Trip—
here, in contrast to the cold and
church.
94-tf
Nqte Bates, well known barber, fogs he had experienced while
will leave Sunday for H yatt away.
Purchased Home—
INDIAN SHOW AT
Prairie and points near there on
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McWilliams, a hunting trip. Mr. Bates states
YREKA PLANNED
SEEK PAROLE FOR
who have been living on Church th at he expects to bring in the
SHERIFF KILLER
YREKA, A ugust 23— Yreka
Street, have purchased the house biggest buck of the season.
will
be the scene of Indian festiv­
on B Street which has been re­
SALEM, Aug. 23.— It was re­ ities next Friday, Saturday and
cently completed by the Putm an
Complete line of Ashland Can­ ported here today th a t an effort Sunday.
Indians from
many
brothers.
The transaction was ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf is being made to obtain a parole N orthern California tribes will
reported by the Ashland Realty
or pardon for Floyd Henderson, take part in the athletic contests,
Company.
who is serving a life term in the sports, dances and religious fes­
In A s h l a n d -
Johnson S. Smith of Portland state penitentiary for the p art tivities.
,
If you have any old heaters,
be played in the slaying of Sheriff
was
in
Ashland
today
w
ith
the
an­
Two motion picture concerns
call 86. Best prices paid for all
Til Taylor of U m atilla county. It have asked for the privilege of
nouncement
th
a
t
there
will
be
kinds. Provost.
298— 6t
a free moving picture show at the was said th at W. R. Taylor, filming the Indians in th e ir n a­
Methodist church in Talent under brother of the m urdered sheriff, tive games and sports.
Stopped Off—
would not oppose the pardon.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman of San the auspices of the Modern Wood­
Henderson was in the Umatilla
SHASTA WATER IS
Francisco stopped in Ashland for men of America and also a free
county ja il a t th e tim e Owens,
one
at
the
Lithia
P
ark
Monday
a short time Friday afternoon and
CLEARING RAPIDLY
R athie and Kerby overpowered
visited friends here. They are on night at eight o’clock, also under
the auspices of th e Woodmen. the jailer, broke from the insti­
REDDING, A ugust 23— W ater
their way to Lakeview.
Mr. Smith is the state deputy tution and later shot and killed in the Sacram ento R iver has
Sheriff Taylor.
Persons in ter­ cleared very rapidly in the last
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory. head counsel of this lodge.
ested in obtaining the pardon said day. or so, and it is expected th a t
300— tf
th a t Henderson took no active it will be back to its norm al state
To Fossil—
Mrs. Frank Dillard and Miss p art in the slaying, but was forc­ in a day o r so, now that the
Visiting in Algoma—
Mrs. Henry Masters of Ashland Greta McRae left Saturday m orn­ ed to accompany the other mem­ glacial flow’ from the eastern
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. ing for Fossil, Ore., Miss Mc­ bers of th e gang under penalty slop© of Mt. Shasta into the Mc­
Cloud River has ceased. The riv ­
Miss McRae has of being killed.
A. Masters of Algoma fo r a short Rae's home.
Owens, R athie and Kerby were er w ater was the m uddiest last
been attending the sum m er school
time
here and visiting with Mrs. Dil­ hanged for the m urder, while Sunday.
Health giving whole wheat lard, her aunt. Mrs. Dillard ex­ H enderson received a life sen­
pects to spend an indefinite tim e tence.
bread a t The Lithia Bakery.
there.
“ AGENTS” HOLD UP
There’re here, Metropole Jazz H om e from Vacation—
Orchestra, Jackson Hot Springs
Miss G ertrude Carlton re tu rn ­
Saturday night. Aug. 23.
301-2 ed home recently from a n extend­
ed vacation in Santa Barbara,
In Ashland—
where she has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Huntzinger, friends and relatives.
She was
Harvey Joe H untzinger and Miss away for about two months.
Emily R. Reichenbach, all form ­
erly of Ashland, arrived here
McNair
Bros,
Prescription
Thursday for a visit with friends. Druggists.
They have been living in Cali
fornia.
O rganize Sw im m ing Club—
A swimming club was organiz­
Sweet cream for whipping and ed at Medford and the following
coffee— also fresh milk, always officers were elected: President,
on ioe a t the Plaza.
239— tf Mrs. Allen Sm ith; vice-president,
Marian Newman; secretary, Miss
F ire Started—
Anna Fuson.
This club will
While some children were play­ swim twice a month at the Med­
ing on Iowa Street last evening, ford N atatorium for the rest of
firing pistols, a m atch flew into the year.
some dry grass nearby and caught
ffte. Some neighbors who were
Eastm an Kodaks and Films-
standing near quickly applied wa­ McNair Bros.
te r and wet sacks and the fire
was soon put out.
On Vacal ¡or.—
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Eib of Van
FOR SALE: — The old estab­ Ness Avenue left this morning
lished business of C. L. Loomis on by auto for a two weeks’ vaca­
the Boulevard. This is a splen­ tion. They expect to visit rela­
did location and good paying tives at San Jose, Calif., and then
business. The Store, Residence go to Reno, Nevada, for a short
and stock of goods are offered as visit with relatives and friends.
a whole and will not be separated.
If interested call on J. P. Dodge,
Milk and Cream whole sale and
at an early date.
302-2 retail from certified herd— Lin-
ingers Dairy. Phone 396R.
NoCH Experience—
To M ountains—
Leave for San Ft-andisco—
Saturday, August ¿8, 1024
Dance Hot Springs Sat. night.
301-2
Word R e c e iv e d -
Word was received recently by
the F irst National Bank th a t the
McCoy family, Misses Eva and
Minnie Poley and the H artley
family of T alent had arrived in
Bandon and had experienced
heavy rains during th eir trip.
They reported, however, th a t soon
ifter arriving the rain cleared and
they were now enjoying beautiful
w eather.
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
MOBILE insurance; better terms
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
To Kami Concert—
Due to the fact th a t the Com­
munity House was dedicated F ri­
day evening, the usual num ber
did not attentl the D. O. K. K.
hand concert in Medford. How­
ever, a few made the trip and
reported an excellent concert.
P aulserud’s suits sell for less.
Odorous B u siness—
L. H. Preyer is setting box
traps throughout the neighbor­
hood to catch skunks and move
them to his place, where they will
be placed in pens. These skunks
To C rater Lake—
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beaver, Sr., will serve for breeding purposes.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickens of Preyer hopes to develop a sub­
Iowa, and Miss Ethel Dickens of stantial business along this line.
— Siskiyou News.
Corea, left Friday m orning for
a trip to C rater Lake and Klam­
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory.
ath Falls. They expect to retu rn
300— tf
late Saturday evening.
PORTLAND LIKES
ONE-WAY TRAFFIC
surface of the land, were seen
continually and regularly shifting
on the surface of Mars.
While the question of the habi-
tality cf Mars is a live one, with
practical
astronom ers
taking
sides, the experts do not bother
th eir heads about w hether men
or beings like men are on Mars,
going about their daily rounds
like habitants of this planet. These
men are attem pting to determ ine
the tem peratures and conditions
° ' thc —
ascertain the possibility of human
habitation, they point out.
all material and labor necessary cil of the City of Ashland, Orscon.
o construct cement sidewalks on
Gertrude Biede, Recorder.
the w esterly side of Granite street
Date of first publication. Aug­
from the south line of Nutley
302-2 Sat.
street to a point approximately ust 23, 1924.
1304 feet southerly along Granite
street, said point being the south-1
erly line of property owned by
Frank Jordan.
The Gold Within
A certified check for $25.00
payable to the City of Ashland
Your Business
m ust accompany all bids, which
fail to execute a contract and
furnish an approved bond for the
faithful performance of the con­
F R IE N D SH IP IS K EY­
tract within five days after noti­
NOTE OF CEREMONIES fication of acceptance of the bid.
Bidders m ust examine the
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ground in order that no m isunder­
in fro n t of the community house, standing may exist.
The council reserves the right
which m arked the conclusion of
to reject any and all bids.
the dedication ceremony.
The contract price is to be paid
Audience Sings
from
special assessm ents for bene­
The band played the Stars and
fits
accruing
from such sidewalks
Stripes and the audience joined
the L ithians in the song. Follow-' to ,ho rP8Pe('Hve properties,
ing this the Lithians • acted as
An bids should be addressed to
hosts in explaining the community (,Ile City Recorder and marked
house and other features of t h e ! Proposal to Construct Cement
Sidewalk.’
p a rk .
By order of the Common Coun-
The Lithians were presented
with a box of cigars by Bert W all-
sten. proprietor of the Park store
during the evening.
CARD GF THANKS
We wish to thank our m any|
friends and neighbors who so
thoughtfully contributed the beau - ‘
tifu l flower offerings and remem-
berances at the funeral of our
beloved husband and father.
Mrs. T. T. Reeder,
Jesse M. Reeder and Family
Ira Reeder and Family,
W allace W. Reeder.
FOR RENT— 3-room furnish­
ed apartm ent, close in. Phone 40.
302-3
It should be assayed from
the standpoint of community
service, local necess’ty, pos­
sible extent in volume, prob­
able future inventory. To as­
say is to know what is neces­
sary for growth.
First National
Bank
By
î BUCANO BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
FOR RENT FURNISHED:— One
nice large front room with two
beds, bath and toilet. Suitable
for ladies or gentlemen. $10 per
mo. Phone 267L. 107 4th St.
302-2*
FOR RENT: — 2 and 4-room
furnished apartm ents, near Junior
High School. A dults only. Phone
289J.
302-3
Should Be Known
FREE!
Belcano Facial
Treatments
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SA LE:— 1923 Ford R un­
about. In good condition. Phone
314J or call 455 Mt. Ave.
302-3
Not the metal gold, but the
symbol of gold, the worth of
your business, th e spirit of
your institution
P h o n e o r call fo r a p p o in tm e n ts
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR PRO. I o
POSALS TO CONSTRUCT CE ? {<>
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ME NT SIDEWALKS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j a
th a t sealed proposals will be re-
ceived by the Common Council |
of the City of Ashland. Oregon, i
until 7:30 o’clock P. M., Tuesday, i I
September 2nd, 1924, to fu rn k h ”
Poiletries of outstanding merit that all ladies will
<ll’P1
e having demonstrated to them with nrop-
er instructions tor their use.
Books and
Stationery
E IH A K T ’S
Drug Sund Mes
Toilet Goods
ASTORIA RESIDENTS
ASTORIA, Aug. 23.— Inform a­
PORTLAND, Aug. 23..— P o rt­ tion was given out today to the
land, “ City of Roses” and n a r­ effect th a t two autom obiles carry-
row streets, has finally come j inS A storia women, en ro u te Mon-
around to one-way traffic.
(lay night from Hammond to As-
It was a move made necessary toria, W’ere held up on th e roaa
by increasing traffic and con­ n ear W arrenton by two men p u r­
gestion, augm ented during the porting to be prohibition agents.
rutfc hours of m orning and even­ The men demanded th a t they be
ing by serious jam s on streets allowed to search the c a r l for li­
quor, but upon being asked for
leading to tran sriv er bridges.
The system, installed on about th eir authority paid no heed to th e
ten business thoroughfares, was question and told the cars to
inaugurated v.-.th a minimu-n of go on.
ir«>uhle due io a e m p a ig u of edu-
The women, who are mem-.a.s
ration. The next move ji Hie of the local Rebekah lodge, claim ­
City adm inistration is to de-H; .
ed th a t they smelled liquor on
trv e ra l ercss-town streets it tre f the breaths of the two men.
f it- ai teries. A 4, -oaching tb3-;c,
m otorists m ust I
g th eir mrs to
PHEASANTS FREED
a c o m p ile
before crossing
HOOD RIVER, Aug. 23.— Gene
Police believe it will prevent Simpson passed through here to ­
many accidents.
day with a m otor truck bound for
Mosier, carrying 264 young China
pheasants.
MEDFORD WOMAN
The game birds, raised at the
HURT IN WRECK state game farm at Corvallis,
were released in the Mosier or­
MEDFORD, Aug. 23.— As the chard.
result of the second motor ac­
cident she has been in this month,
DARROW ASKS SENTENCE
Mrs. George A. H unt is confined
J
OP LIFE IN JAIL
to her home here, suffering from j
injuries received in a mishap a t:
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Redding on Monday evening. The
other accident occured on the opinion. The result of this is
Crescent City road about two th a t m any persons are not con­
weeks ago when the H unt car was cerned w ith the kind of punish
forced over an em bankm ent by ment given out. All they think
another machine.
of It is d eath .”
Mrs. H unt, with Mr. and Mrs.
Darrow declared th a t th e prom ­
A. Wolf, was driving - South. ise th a t an undue am ount would
T urning a corner, the door came not be spent had been kept. Alien­
open and she was* thrown from ist fees, he said, were the same
the car. She arrived in Medford as those paid by th e State, and
yesterday.
The injuries, while the fees of th e attorneys would
they are not serious, are painful. be fixed by th e b ar association.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stevens, of
Ashland, had the novel experience
last night of talking to Mrs.
Stevensons’ brother, W. H. W ard,
president of the H atters’ associa­
tion of America, who is in Omaha.
The message was over long dis­
tance, and came through clearly
w ithout being relayed, according
P lan Trip—-
to Mr. Stevens. There waa ap­
George Converse, Johnny Short-
parently some radio interference, Regarding Equal Rights—
ridge,
Ray Shortridge Johnny
as music and singing in a foreign
San Francisco— “ I was very
and
Otis
Johnson
NO TRACES O F ANIMAL
language was heard a t times.
much pleased to learn th a t Dr. Gruelle
AT THE VINING
a
r
e
planning
a
n
extend­
LIFE ARE ON MARS
Theressa Meikle is assistant dis­
In “ W hite T iger,” starrin g the
Lithians Pavilian Dance Sat. trict attorney, but I was sorry to ed hunting and camping trip to
famous rapid-action star, Priscil­
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night.
300— 3 read she always wears a h a t in the Ctnnebar Springs country.
la Dean, Vining patrons have the
They
will
spend
several
weeks
court. There should be no ex-
opportunity this evening of seeing through foreign embassies and the
L ith ian s H old D inner—
ceceptions in the case of a woman. there and expect to have a very
the most realistic repro- »suggestion had wide-spread accep­
The Lithians a t a dinner held For years women have been clam ­ interesting vacation, having ex- ■ one
tance. Last night, the best re­
in the Plaza confectionery Friday oring for equal rights and 1 perienced a sim ilar one in th a t ’ Auctions of the crook world ever
produced. Miss Dean plays the ceivers were tuned, but no signals
country
last
year.
The
date
of
evening prior to th< dedication should think the learned ones
versatile role of a woman who is I came through the ether.
ceremony, decided to lave a two- should be the first to set a good th eir leaving has not been decid­
ed.
a t th e same tim e a society moth
day picnic a t Lake of the Woods, example. Regular Subscriber.” j
Continents Move
and a denizen of th e underworld.
Sunday and Monday, August 31st The foregoing is a clipping taken Leave on Vacation—
.MOUNT
HAMILTON, Cal., Aug.
Tomorrow and Monday, Kath­
and Septem ber 1st. the la tte r be­ from the San Francisco Illu strat-
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beagle and
leen N orris’ dram a of passion, 23. — A t Lick observatory, atop
ing Labor Day. They will be ac­ ed Herald
Dr. Meikle was a son of the Golden Star Cafe on “ Lucretia Lom bard” , will show. Mount H am ilton, last night, qgeas
companied by th eir wives.
form er Ashland girl and atten d ­ F o u rth street left W ednesday for
that may be continents, marsh
ed p ie high school here. She is Newport and Portland, where they
Albany — B ryant auto park land, or p rarie, and the rem ains
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory. well known in different circles will visit for several weeks with reports 739 tourists during July,
of w hat are believed to have been
300— tf in Ashland.
friends and relatives.
the fees amounting to $369.50.
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