Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 26, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK K »PH
A hh L ano
Here Last Night*»
i L o c a l» P erso n al fiotes
J. J. McMahon, itatfl traffic
officer, was an Ashland visitor
last night.
fcÁíiif M tifö g
HUSKIES MAKE GOOD ¡ to rescue him,
ATHLETIC RECORD ! Mr. and Mrs.
frttftxia», Atiymn 1)0,
fidSfikopf
tad our physicians and our bus!-
and ness then, the most important
“No Easy Thing”
' tfea? the» shall h a iT a iT c ftf Sim
It Is no easy thing for a fath« later attached to them ? How » a ftf
j their Son arrived here yesterday j work in the world— the work of
er to see his life’s hope crumbled boys and girls, now many unborn
EATTLE, M ash., Aug. 26. — for a visit to th eir ra-ncli prop
parents— is done with little or in the dusty. Is there any rea- children, will feel i t 7 Life in
, The University of W ashington s erty nearby.
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
no training.”
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon- ' achievements in a well-balanced
son why their proud names and prison is bad enough, but it isn’t
local interest
a r ’s home-made salad dressing, program of activities are shown
all the future generations thal the scaffold.”
SISKIYOU MAN’S CAR
Hood River — Checks for $55,-
296— lm o* | in records made public by Darwin
DESTROYED
BY
FIRE
000
for warded to fruit growers
—
I Meisnest.
graduate
m anager,
H ere from Modoc P oin t—
IP'turn from Vacation
for part payment of 1923 crop.
S eriou sly 111—
which indicate that W ashington
WEED, August 26— W hile C ar­
Mr, and Mrs. F rank Sutton of !\ Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Short-
Miss
Alice
A
rm
strong,
former-
has
won
51
intercollegiate
con­
Modoc Point are in Ashland for ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gru- I jy c o n n e d
lo Monte was coming down the ; CROWE CALLS FOR
tests in all sports, tied three, and hill out of McCloud h fs car, a se- ’
a lew day, visiting w ith frlaad ,. j alia and Dicky and W orth retu rn - ! OoMI Bank. „ , erlo„ 3|y
HANGING OF SLAYERS
lost 15.
dan,
caught
fire
and
was
destroy-
ed this noon from their two weeks I home on B Street
In football W ashington won ten ed. Monte had considerable diffi- !
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory. vacation spent at Myrtle Point, j
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(Continued From Page 1)
games and lost one; in basketball | cutty getting out w ithout serious
300— tf Gold Beach and other places, vis­
Business Trip—
won ten games and lost four; in burns. He was coasting down the ¡ Uoeb.
iting several coast cities.
The
G. F. Billings was a business baseball, won 13 and lost seven; hill and, when he turned on the
H ere S u n d a y -
He spoke of the crushed hopes
trip was made in G ru elles Lara-
visitor
in
Medford
yesterday
a
fte
r­
in
crew,
won
one
race
and
lost
Mrs. Levi Stevens and Mr. and bie special.
ignition and “ stepped on the gas,” of the two families— highly re­
noon.
none; in tennis, won two and lost there was an explosion and the spected citizens of Chicago.
Mrs. Don Stevens were in Ash­
none. There were three victor­ whole front end of the car burst
land from Klam ath Falls over
Madden sells Balloon tires.
R eturns From V acation—
ies
and one defeat in w restling; into flames. There was $1,700
Sunday, visiting w ith Miss MU-
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O. A. Paulserud and wife re- six victories and two defeats in insurance on the car.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
dred ’Stevens.
| turned recently from their vaca- debate, and two victories and one
P aul,urud-s s u it. Bull (or less. j
spent
(he
tie in hockey.
I* OR RENT: Furnished house
PACKING TO START
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo,
Woods.
They
were
accompanied
47S
Boulevard.
304-4*
MONTESANO, Wash., August
of course.
212— tf T ourists Issue W arning—
by Mrs. Deuel of Medford.
26— Packing of blackberries by
SIX TO REPRESENT
Melrose M artin, su p erin ten d e n t!
WANTED: — An English Pit
In A shland—
O. A. C. AT MEET the plant of the Grays H arbor Bull Dog, under two months.
of schools a t Sebastapool, Cal., No Band Practice—
Mrs. May Greene of Medford and his family were in G rants i
Canning company here will begin
CORVALLIS, Aug. 26. — Six at once, as the berries are already Duke Hail, P. O. Box 167. 304-2*
was in Ashland yesterday on bus­ Pass this morning, says the Cour- ' There was no band practice at
iness. Mrs. Greene intends to ier. He had heard tourists ad- 1 the City Hall Monday evening and scientists from three departm ents beginnin to ripen, according to
WANTED
it has not yet been decided about will represent the college at the E. C. Forsythe, manager.
live in Ashland th is w inter.
The
Jersey H eifers
vise others to keep away from
having a concert W ednesday, al­ annual convention of the N orth­ price is quoted at four cents a
Price m ust ba right. Car load
Drain and G rants Pass, and won­
Sweet cream for whipping and dered why. At Drain, he slowed though it is probable th a t there west Association of H orticultur­ pound. The berries in the vicin- preferred. Give details. Geo. L.
made of the new fall ginghams in Novelty Ratine
ists, Entom ologists and Plant ity of Elma are reported to be Hogan, General Delivery, Ashland,
coffee— also fresh milk, always down while passing through town will be none.
( ’hecks; Collar and Cuffs of plain color. Each
Pathologists to be held in the fu rth er advanced than those near ' R epresentative northern Califor-
on ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf but speeded up when out of the
dress trimmed with dainty hand embroidery. Sizes
V isitin g Here—
,
Okanogan lake region of British Montesano.
nia Milk Produce Association.
business section, it cost him $10
S-10-12 and 14 years. Priced $1.25 and $1.69 each.
Mrs. Theodore Wicks and Miss Columbia A ugust 26 to 29, as fol.
Recovered from Illu « —
We B uy Cream— H ighest Prices.
cash bail.
At G rants Pass, he
Mildred
Wicks
of
San
Francisco
lows:
H. C. Galey, who 1 s been con­ stopped to buy groceries, and
304-2*
ESCAPED CONVICT
fined to his home for the past found a chalk m ark on his tire, are visiting in Ashland with Mrs.
W. S. Brown, professor of hor­
MAKES
SUCCESS
two or three days with sickness is giving him the impression that C lara Minard of the Plaza. They ticu ltu re; C. E. Schuster, assoc­
able to be around again and is at he was not wanted. He took the expect to stay here for several iate professor, and C. L. Long,
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., August
days
before
resum
ing
th
eir
trip
work.
26—
Jim Pikey, escaped convict
extension
h
o
rticu
ltu
rist;
B.
G.
hint and will uuy fu rth er p u r­
to
Philadelphia.
They
will
go
from
A rkansas penitentiary, as j
Thompson
of
the
station
entomo­
Pullover style; made of all wool yarn colors mar-
chases along the route home.
by way of the Canadian Pacific.
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory
logical departm ent; Dr. S. M. “ Chester M. Moore,” lived for six
oon, purple and black trimmed with contrasting
Zeller, plant pathologist at the years w ithout detection. He be­
300— tf
Complete line of Ashland Can­
color;
sizes 30, 32 and 24. Each $2.48.
Find Rich Mine—
college, and C. E. Owens of the came a trusted employe of the
oed Goods a t Detricks.
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H arry Floyd of H olland, Ore­ station plant pathology dep art­ Oklahoma City w ater works. IIfc j
R eturn from Trip—
gon,
reported recently th a t two ment.
Mr. B. A. Finch and wife and
m arried and became father of a
Dance Hot Springs Sat. night.
rich strikes in placer gold had
children returned yesterday from
boy. He built a home, planted
301-2 been found by Akerill brothers.
flowers
and made a garden. He !
a m onth's erip to A lturas, Lake-
rs
ATTEMPT TO ROB
forgot
he
was Pikey, and then a j
He
stated
th
a
t
the
m
iners
struck
view and other northen Califor­ iin ’ st of Craters—
STORE IS FAILURE
a deposit of gravel after going
nia cities. They have been visit­
form er fellow-convict
exposed
ill new fall styles come in tan, blue, red and brown;
V. V. Mills was a guest of A. S. L -
.
- .
.
ing friends and. relatives there. Rosenbaum ai the C rater meet-
ab0Ut 40 ' eet
S0,ld
SACRAMENTO, Aug.- 26. — him.
sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34. Priced $3.25 to $3.95 each’
Pickey returned to A rkansas to
lug which was held in Medford rock. They washed and panned Thw arted in th eir attem pt to
this and found $27.10 from three hold up Abe Duncan, owner of a complete his sentence. His sick
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory last night.
The Forest Ranger
300— tf q u artet was entertained by the yards ° £ tbls graveL They bave grocery store and gasoline sta ­ wife sent him, unaccompanied, to
C raters and made honorary mem- | a,8° discovered nearly a mIIe of'- tion a t Brighton, late last night make good.
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory. bers of this association
T h e y 1 virgin channel averaging better when he opened fire on them , two
But Governor McRae of A rkan­
300— tf will leave tonight for their home than fifty Cents per yard taken youths were arrested several sas issued a pardon, freed Pikey
made of extra fine quality Sateen in black ami
in Kentucky after spending some j frOm a tu n n d ' Th,s is reported hours later and today confessed and restored him to citizenship.
Go To F alls—
white;
cut good and full; sizes 4 0 io i_.
time a t the C rater Lake Lodge to be ODe of the be8t hydraullc their participation to Deputy Pikey or “Chester Moore” now
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ridley and this summer. Colonel Thompson mines in the country-
Sheriffs Charles J. Ogle and H arry has returned to Oklahoma City to
Grace and Louise Ridley spent gave an account of their work i
Thomas and Constable Jack Gari­ resum e his adopted name In his
Sunday in Klam ath Falls visiting and in turn the q uartet paid him ’ NEGRESS HELD AFTER
adopted city.
baldi at the county jail.
with friends there.
SHOOTING HUSBAND
The prisoners gave the names
a high tribute.
GRASS VALLEY, Cal.. August
of F ran k Kane, aged 18, alias
Let us fill your pail with Swifts
SACRAMENTO,
Aug.
26.
—
26—
An inquest will be held here
J.
Jones,
and
John
Bieber,
aged
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
Children’s sox in one-half, three-quarters and seven-
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than LONGER a fte r a Golden
Mrs. Ophelia W orthen, a negress, 18, who said they came to Sacra­ today or tomorrow to determ ine
Glint
eighths length; made with fancy top, all colors to
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is Shampoo.
is held in the city jail facing a mento four days ago from Marys­ responsibility for the death of
choose from. Priced 29c, 39c, 50c and 75c.
more nutritious. Detricks.
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probable charge of assault with ville. Duncan has identified them Cerino Salvador, 21, who was
Foleys Honey & Tar Comp. 30c intent to kill, while John W ort- as the two bandits who attem pted electrocuted in the Idaho-M ary­
Visit from Camas—
hen, a city garbage collector, her to rob him.
land' Mine last evening.
and 60c. — McNair Bros.
Lyon Baughman and wife a r­
husband, lies at the Sacram ento
Circumstances of the accident
rived In Ashland Sunday from
hospital with a bullet wound in LOGGING CAMP WILL
are unknown. Salvador came
Camas, W ashington and will Movies in th e Open—
«
his thigh. W orthen was shot by
here two weeks ago from British
RESUME OPERATIONS Columbia.
The pleasure of an ideal mid­
spend a week or ten days visit­
Mrs. W orthen on R street, near
Almle with fancy colore« edge, with embroidery in
ing with relatives here. Mr. summer evening in the parks was Forty-eighth, at a late hour last
MILL
CITY,
Ore.,
Aug.
2
^
—
cornei'.
Baughm an Is the brother of Clin­ m easurably augm ented on Mon­ night.
Logging camp No. 24 of the Ham­ CLARKE COUNTY BUYS
ton Baughman, fire chief of this day evening this week, by the
In her statem ent to the police, mond Lum ber company will start
FLOCK OF PHEASANTS
presentation to th e general pub­
city.
Mrs. W orthen said she and her operations tomorrow following a
lic, free of charge, of an unique
VANCOUVER, Wash., August
husband have been estranged for shutdown since the first of July.
Milk and Cream whole sale and al fresco entertainm net incorpor­ some weeks. Last night W orthen The entire camp will be opened, 26 The county game commission
retail from certified herd— Lln- ating views of the Modern Wood­ stepped from a slump of trees on
running four sides and employ­ has 600 Chinese pheasants, pur­
F ire ribbed for girls; Heavy ribbed for boys; come
men Satitarium a t
Colorado
lngers Dairy. Phone 396R.
R street and advanced toward ing approxim ately 160 men.
chased from the Silverton, Ore.,
Springs.
The scenes were very
in all sizes up to 10. 35c pair; 3 pair for $1.00.
her. She said she ran, drawing
On account of the fire hazard game farm, confined in a big pen
H ealth giving whole w heat interesting as depicting the daily a revolver from her purse and
and shortage of w ater, it has been at the county fish hatchery on
routine at th e notable institution
bread at The Llthia Bakery.
shooting as she ran.
necessary for the company to Cold creek, north of Vancouver,
m aintained by the Woodmen for
draw on th eir surplus logs for the for release in different sections
the care and treatm ent of its pa­
L eave fo r Vacation—
MEDICAL O FFIC E R ASSIGNED past two or three weeks to keep of the county after the game sea­
Mrs. E. B. H unt, Mrs. Lettie tients.
son closes in November. The
W ALLA W ALLA, W ash., Aug. the mill supplied.
Eastburn and daughter, Frances,
26. — Major W. D. Judkins, medi­
Yard 29c
Repairing of bridges at camp 17 birds were purchased with mon­
Ladies and children’s hair cut­
andl Misses K atherine and R uth
ey received from the sale of hunt­
cal
officer
in
charge
at
the
vet­
near
Detroit,
which
were
burned
Parsons left yesterday for a ting. Powder Puff Beauty P ar eran s’ hospital here, has been as
ing licenses.
32 inch wide, new fall patterns to select from. See
out in the recent fire, will be fin­
29-3-tf
w eek’s camping trip. They will lor-
signed to take charge of the vet ished soon and as soon as com­
the
new Ratine cheeks.
retu rn in time for the opening of
erans’
hospital
a
t
Helena.
He
will
pleted another side will be added ASHLAND MAN BAGS
Cleaning and pressing at Orres,
school. Miss K atherine Parsons
leave Tuesday. He has been in there.
TWO SPLENDID DEER
Phone
64.
300—
tf
will teach at the Willow Springs
charge here for three years.
school this year and Mrs. East-
Word was received today th a t
New Novelty Wool floods now on display; stripes
RELEASED BECAUSE
burn will teach In the C entral Trouble over High School—
Fred Taylor of the Plaza Confec­
Some trouble is being exper­ AUTO RACES ARE
ARREST NOT LEGAL tionery
Point schools.
and checks, also plain’colors in dress flannel.
had shot two deer. He
HIT AT GRESHAM
ienced in G rants Pass a t the pres­
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26. — has been hunting in the Diamond
Superllte auto finish; guaran­ en t time over the new high school
GRESHAM,
OrL,
August
26—
Because
federal
prohibition Lake region for the past week
which is being built there. It is
teed— Hughes, P ell’s Corner.
and was very lucky in getting the
Automobile racing was inaugur­
298— tf being reported through the town ated here this afternoon when agents forced themselves into an deer. He also received a sprain­
Butteriek Patterns in new Autumn stvles at the
establishm ent conducted by Steve
th at the walls of the building are !
ed
ankle
while
on
his
vacation,
more
than
4000
persons
gathered
aiiern counter
Forni .at 575 Columbus Avenue,
four feet and a half out of line.
W. Stacey Dies—
but he is so delighted about the
at
the
Multnomah
county
fair
known
as
the
Baza
Cafe,
w
ithout
W. Stacey, form erly of Ash­ C. A. Swope of G rants Pass
deer th a t th« sprained ankle has
grounds track to witness the spe­
land, and who used to be connect­ states th a t these reports are be­ cial program of six events. The a search w arrant, the inform ation not been worrying him. He will
ed with the Paulserud tailor shop, ing made entirely through ignor­ races were run under special sanc- was dismissed against him in the arrive in Ashland with his booty
died yesterday afternoon at the ance or through some wish to i tion of th e American Automobile United States district court.
Forni, according to the evid­ sometime Wednesday.
This report and
community Hospital.
W’hen he sta rt trouble.
i
association,
permission
having
was taken ill at Modesto. Cal., several others have been circulat­ been obtained from F ran k E. ence, had a lookout at the door,
where he lived, he came to Ash­ ed' through th at town for some W atkins by Robqrt P. Rowe, ice there was no sign to indicate the SAYS PARENTS NEED
place was a restau ran t, and only
land in the hope of Improving his tim e but are vigorously denied by
TO HAVE TRAINING
hockey star, who was in charge. persons personally known to the
anyone
who
is
in
any
way
connect­
health.
W ith one exception the races watchm an were adm itted. Two
ed with the new high school. This
FORREST GROVE, Ore., Au­
were
hotly contested and the fin­
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory. school Is to be built with many ishes so close it was with diffi­ women guests got caught in the gust 26— “ P arents m ust be tra in ­
300— tf modern features and will be one culty th a t w inners were deter­ doorway as they entered the place, ed," declared Professor A rthur
of the p rettiest in Southern Ore­
and the federal prohibition of­ W. Spaulding of W ashington, D.
mined. Time for the various ficers took advantage of this to
gon when finished.
Leave for Lake—
C., in an address before the large
events was considered excellent, force th eir way in.
audience attending the annual
Mr. and Mrs. R obert T. Vining
„
_ ,
especially in view of the short
of Seattle, who arrived in Ash-,
conference of the Seventh Day
ew Styles and Colors in Rub- | tu rn s which were but slightly
land last Saturday, left early this ber Aprons— McNair Bros.
FATHER
AND
SON
j
Adventists
in the city park here.
ibanked.
‘The Q uality Store”
m orning for the Lake of th e
DIE IN GAS WELL Continuing, he said: “ The restor-
— ■
> ation and uplifting begins in the
W’oods. They expect to rem ain
We deliver the goods— Detricks GIRLS ARE DISMAYED
BRAWLEY, Cal., Aug. 26. — home; the work of parents under-
there until sometime in October
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WHEN CLOTHES TAKEN W llllam Edw ard Rosskopf, 48, of lies every o th er,” he said, “and
and will stay In the W agner cot­
tage.
Local Man M otioned—
! PORTLAND, Aug. 26.
Its a Los Angeles, and his 12-year-old no solution of the problems of so­
In the September American great joke to steal a fellow’s son died here Saturday from ciety or church is possible unless
Cliff Payne makes shelving.
Magazine C. A. H arris, local tel- clothes when he’s in swimming, poisonous gas in a 15-foot well the homes are made schools of
egraph operator was m en tio n ed ! But its a roan horse of another when the boy fell into the well honesty, th rift, virtue and faith.
R eturned Sunday—
by George W. Gray in his a r tic le ’ color when your own clothes are and the father jumped after him JBut though we train our teachers
TME THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dennis, "These Boys are Always Out B utI taken.
w ith their grandson, Dennis Espy Never Down.” This article told
So lam ent Naida and Iris
returned Sunday from a two of a trip made by Mr. H arris dur- j Phillips, who with their brother,
weeks vacation at Bandon and ing the time when he was messen- j Claude, went swimming a t the
other coast resorts.
They saw ger boy in the local office. He was bathing beach ’east of the Inter-
raany Ashland residents enjoying telegraphed, a reprieve by the state bridge near Vancouver,
the seaside resort3, they report. Governor for a man who was sen- i W ashington, last Sunday. Great
W hile on the coast, they drove tenced to hang the next morning, I fun, it was to splash an afternoon
down to Gold Beach, where they Making the trip in the snow late away in the cool w ater, while a
fished two hours and landed three at night he journeyed to Jackson- warm, alm ost baking sun, shone
fine salmon. Tho road to Gold ville. A fter a hard n ig h t’s trip above. But when they returned
Beach, Mr. Dennis said, is splen­ and a small accident he arrived to dress in the woods, they found
did in places ,and In places is at six o’clock in the morning. At th eir clothing— missing,
very tw isty and dangerous.
first the sheriff would not be-
Prospects of m aking the long
lieve him, but finally he was con-j stretch between the beach and
No drama greater than the drama of life—no
Kian Lecture, Aug. 27, Armory. vinced and the man was releas- : th eir homes in the city was not a
300— tf ed-
drama that hits the heart as this. Here " ’mid
bit attractive.
scenic grandeur, the glory and marvels of the
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j But along came a Good Samar-
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
Mrs. Audrey Trobee of San itan In a closed car. He too had
West 'unfolds the story of a man who proved himself
MOBILE insurance; b etter te rn * Francisco has opened her beauty been swimming, and took the
a man clean through.
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. shop in the Mills building. Call shiverlag swimmers to their
20,000,000 H ave R ead and Loved It!
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf 103 for appointm ent.
297-tf : homes.
For SchoolW car
Girls’ Gingham Dresses
Roys’ Sweaters, Each §2.48
Girls’ Sweate
Sateen Bloomers, Pair 75c
Burlington Hosiery for School Wear
School Handkerchiefs, Each 5c
An Attractive
Style
Children’s Stockings, Pair 53c
Easy to Get
Nearly every zvom-
an admires such a
frock as this.
The particular gar­
ment illustrated is
in Brown flat crepe
showing t u c k e d
bands inserted in
s k i r t , bottom of
short sleeves and
front and back of
waist.
Tucking also gives
a belt effect and
clusters of s m a 11
butto n s ornament
the dress beautiful­
ly.
Round neck with
dainty lace collar
Highland Lassie Dress Gingham
Price $42.50
H’iZZ you look at this
and others?
E. R. ISAAC & CO
The ENDERS CO.
JLZMAXW.
Harold Bell
Wnen a
ManV*
M an
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morrow
Thurs-
day