Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 30, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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August 80, iöiU
Return front T r i p -
! LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
Al re. j.
t .
Patterson,
accom**
CAVEMAN
TEM
panied by her daughter, grand­
daughter and son-in-law retu rn - • &S a NTS PASS, August 30— A
ed lrom a motor trip to Idaho protest was registered last night
and 1 tah. They have been gone by the Cavemen against the
about three weeks.
m arking of tourist cars which
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stop
on Sixth street, by the local
Its HARDY BROS, birthday,
HARDY
BROS,
are
closed
all
police
officers. The m arking, it
see their add.
307-2t day Monday.
307-2tjw as brought out at the Caveman
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meeting, is causing a large loss
HONESTY Is m j POLICY. Yeo,
Special
Labor
day
dance.
Jack-
of business to the m erchants of
of course.
212— tf
son Hot Springs, Mon. Sept. 1st. the city, through the fact th at
The famous Metropole O rchestra the m arking is m isunderstood
R e tu rn s H om e—
will
entertain you. Dancing until and causes them to leave as soon
Miss Lillian W ilkins, who has
1:00 A. M.
307-2 as possible.
been visiting in Ashland, return- '
The m arks indicate the tim e
ed to her home in Dunsmuir.
R eturns from Trip—
at
which the car parked in the
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O.
F
.
Carson
returned
Satur­
zone,
but m otorists think it is an
Cliff Payne has Orchard lad
day
morning
from
a
business
trip
invitation
to get out of town.
ders.
; to Kiam ath Falls.
1 HISTORIC HOTEL
Sho,u abn,Td his X k “ 6n8ai d !
Canon MeyHOk
" H e X e d ^ to <
•
i rn.de by elt, offiiUU to tMM.
received a f©r the hearing to Eugene I t wni
T 0 B E R E N 0 V A T E t)
F rie“ d3 in Ashland
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’ cablegram this morning announc- ) be held at the courthouse Septum-
Play on the curiosity of men. H e'
A special meeting of the Jac k ‘ j A l V K e n u e V Dav^of
" 9:30 a " m‘
would draw them by love — b v 80nvll,e Cham ber of Commerce
R enneth Da> of H o n o lu lu .)________
nothing else.
X was
« a s held
ondav evening for
M r f the
h- i M
Miss
held M
Monday
* rs- D ay was fo rm e rly
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
! purpose of discussing the m atter j * rancis Hamlin of th 's city.
R eturn from V acation— '
‘The other day I was horrified
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ball of
to see the following advertise- , of restoring the U. S. Hotel on
FOR SALE CHEAP: — Light
) California street, says the Jack- WILL HEAR RATE
this city, who have been visiting
ment:
auto
trailer with bed complete.
Holy Communion 12 o’clock ! 8onvil,e PosL The Plan is to res-
at Newport for the past month
SCRAP IN EUGENE 335 Almond.
308-1*
— the Duchess of ------ will be tOre the structure and laak* it
have returned to their home.
present ’
a museum which may house
EUGENE, Aug. 30. — The hear-
WANTED:” — To care for chil-
“ There I , advertisem ent, v u l-! “ T
'■' »’e interesting and val- ing before the state public service d reu by the hour, day or week or
Jew el O rchestra! F air Grounds!
gar, snobbish and utterly . . . 1
'»»«étions which are own-
Tonight!
petition of the any length of time. Vivian Rease,
and
Cd
b
7
SoutherR Oregon residents. Southern Pacific company to raise !«•> Mida St
Christian. For the Duchess
3<T8-2*
The hotel was built by George its street railway fares from 6 ___________2
Cleaning and pressing at Orres.
no One g reater than a Duchess,
will .......
be
Phone 64.
300— tf
................
FOR SALE: — About three
was billed as the center of at Holt in 1880. Its first guests , cents to 7 cents in Eugene
\.ere
President
Hayes
and
party,
held
in
Eugene
instead
of
Salem,
dozen Plymouth Rock Hens. 322
tractio n .”
who were touring the West by as previously announced accord- W imer St.
308-2*
Purchases Property—
stage.
The president talked to ¡ng to notification received v e ste r-; -----------------------------------------------
Mrs. Effie K. G allbraith has
the
residents
from the veranda day from the commission by M ay-'
RKXT: ~ Two house-
NEW
INVENTION
In
A
shland—
purchased the house at 4 7 Fifth
JERUSALEM KARS OPERA
Let us fill your pail with Swifts
of
the
hotel.
or
Parkg
and
Cjty
Recorder
Gn
k
eping
rooms.
suitable
for
TO
AID
AVIATION
Miss R uth Tyere of Hornbrook
Street from George W. McNabb.
ON RELIGIOUS GROUNDS
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
more.
school
girls.
4
40
Heilman
St.
Mrs. G allbraith is from Caldwell, has been in Ashland having her
shortening. Goes farth er and is
LONDON, Aug. 30. — “ Stal­
tonsils removed.
Idaho.
Eugene residents who are o p - __
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JERUSALEM, Aug. 30.— The
more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf ling,” one of the greatest dangers
1*1 BUCATION posed to the fare advance raised
French opera ‘ La Juive” has been NOTICE FOR
FOR RENT: — Nice front
in flying known to pilots, has been
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an objection ?o holding the hear
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon- ! From Lake—
Its HARDY BR o. birthday.
banded in Jerusalem because it
apartm
ent. Phone 363R or call
rendered impossible by a new in­
D epartm ent of th e Interior
see their add.
307-2t a r ’s home-made salad dressing.
ing
in
Salem
and
a
request
was
Shook
Bldg
might
offend
the
Catholic
com­
308-2
The Boy Scouts, who have been vention now in use on many
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg,
296— Imo*
munity.
enjoying sum m er camp at th e British aeroplanes.
PAINTERS: — Beagle and
The opera has one character, a Oregon, August 25, 1924.
Lake of the Woods will return
The
“
stalling”
effect
is
caused
NOTICE is hereby given that
SPECIAL attention to AUTO-
Beagle; day work or contract:
MOBILE insurance: b etter term s ^ n i e d b ^ J o h ^ R ^ r H o m e V B iH - ! by the nose of an aeroplane tilt­ Cardinal who is presented as the Jacob P. Timmerman, of Ashland,
estim ates free. Box 171.
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fath er of a daughter, born before
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. | iT1M n J
k ™
T ™ e r .BH1- « ing downwards, due to the loss the fath er entered the priesthood. Oregon, who, on June 14, 1921,
212—
aUd Mr‘ Henry> Tbey have | of speed, with the possibility of
Phone 21 & 274-J.
Take Trip to Eugene—
The Governor has w ritten a let­ made Homestead Entry, Serial
'
een
spend
ng
the
past
two
weeks
.
the
machine
developing
into
a ter to the conductor of th e He- No. 013951 for the NW % of Sec­
Mr. and Mrs. Calloway who
i at the lake
spin, and usually occurs when the brew o p era Company ordering tion 3, Township 40 S, Range 3
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. V isitor H ere—
Mrs. Jan e Transou of H orn­
Und
15 “ b° U< l<> ' at<‘ ° " ° - i ‘ " e ellm lnali° ” » ' >'■ Portions Ol E. W illam ette Meridian, has filed
D. L. Glenn from Los Angeles
Special Labor day dance, Jack-
took a short trip to Myrtle Point brook was in Ashland last Tues­
'
j the opera which m ight offend any notice of intention to make Final
son Hot Springs, Mon. Sept. 1st.
day
on
business.
By
a
variable
trailing
edge
to
: fa jth.
Three-year Proof, to establish
and RosebuTg yesterday, re tu rn ­
The famous Metropole Orchestra the main planes the machine is __________________________
ing ia te the same evening.
claim to the land above described,
Burton Dancing School, Mem­ will entertain you. Dancing until able to keep its life at a bigger
i before Chauncey Florey, Clerk of
BL.VZE CONTROLLED
1:00 A. M.
307-2 angle of attack in the air, and
Open daily. A fter­
! County Court of Jackson County,
Ladies and children’s hair cu t­ orial Hall.
when it does lose flying speed
Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon,
ting. Powder Puff Beauty P a r­ noon 2 to 3. evening 7 to 9. . j On Va<>ation_ _
BEND, Aug. 30.— Lines of hose
the
machine
merely
sinks
gently
lor.
293-tf
on the 30th day of September,
307-tf
Mrs. C. O. Helman of B St., under perfect control until for­ and a pump were used for the 1924.
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first time in fighting a forest fire
I left recently for Olympia, Wash-
In Central P oint—
Every student who completed ington . n i V vlsU n ^ w U h rela ward speed is regained.
Claimant names as witnesses:
u n n rao a t ik n
__
v is m u iik
W lin r e i a -
Mrs. Brookmiller of Ashland a course
It is considered likely th at such in central Oregon yesterday when John Moore, of Ashland, Oregon.
at the Medford Business
tives there. She will also visit
is visiting in Central Point with College last year was placed on
a device will be compulsary in the forest men, using modern W alter Banta, of Ashland, Oregon,
in Portland and Salem while
firefighting equipment, controlled
her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Grigs- a pay roll. Bus fare allowance.
fu tu re on all aeroplanes.
i Ernest Inman, of Ashland. Ore­
away. She expects to return In
a blaze th a t m arred one of the
gon.
by who was form erly Miss Keltha i W inter term begins September 15. several weeks.
shore lines of the scenic Suttle
TWO U V E FIG H TERS
Bookmiller of this city.
George Crapsey, of Ashland. Ore­
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STRUT STUFF SOON lake, in the Sisters district.
gon.
Visits Here—
W
ater
was
pumped
directly
To
Lake—
H ealth giving whole wheat
HAMILL A. CANADY,
E. M. M artin of Ottumwa, Iowa,
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 30.— from the lake to the blazing hill­
John Galey, H erbert Doran and
bread at The Lithla Bakery.
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R e g iste r.!
David Doran left this morning a n ived in Ashland this morning Two rough, tough battlers— the side.
308-5 Sat.
Special Labor day dance, Jack- for the Lake of the Woods where for a visit with his sister, Mrs. kind of boys who can slug and
Sweet cream for whipping and
son Hot Springs, Mon. Sept. 1st. they will spend the next few Anna W illiams and neice, Miss take ’em— will be seen here at
Geòrgie Coffee.
coffee—
also fresh milk, always
The famous Metropole Orchestra days, returning Sunday.
the Armory boxing show next
on
ice
a
t the Plaza.
289— tf
will entertain you. Dancing until
Tuesday. Alex Tram bitas, P o rt­
I-eave
for
Hogue—
1:00 A. M.
307-2 Gets B etter—
land w elter weight, will box Joe
Will You
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Klum left
E v ery a d h a s a m essage.
Every day in every way radio
Simonich of Butte in the 10-
Celebrate
In Deer C r e e k -
reception is getting better and today for their home in Oakland. round main event.
Miss G ertrude Brown of Ash­ better. The newest DX record They were in Ashland during the
Joe Simonich is a hard boy to
your next annual fiscal anni­
land was in Deer Creek recently comes from station KLX, operat­ illness and death of Mr. K lum ’s stop in the ring. He has the
versary
in business, with pride,
to see the directors of the Dryden ed by the Oakland Tribune, .Oak- j m other, Mrs. Lucinda Klum.
with a spirit of deeds well
reputation up and down the coast
done, and service well render­
school where she will teach This land, Calif. , Reports indicate )
for possessing a punch and co u p -:
ed
year.
consistent reception a t Apia, ' To M arshfield—
led with the ability to deliver j
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aitken, and
Samoa, a distance of 4780 miles,
one, makes him dangerous. H e '
Alice Morgan, left this morning
Special Labor day dance. Jack-
Or Mourn
*
beat Willie Ritchie, form er light- •
son Hot Springs, Mon. Sept. 1st. ' HARDY BROS. are closed all by car for Marshfield, where they weight champion, in the la tte r’s one of the recognized
the facts of an unprogressive
will remain until after Monday,
The famous Metropole O rchestra day Monday,
307-2t
attem pted comeback at Oakland,
standards of the world—
business, of connections, ad­
visiting
relatives.
will entertain you. Dancing until [
—-
Cal., last week.
vice and assistance th a t are
the
kind
which
wilt
stand
1:00 A. M.
A real party! At the F air
not productive?
This bank’s
307-2
Alex Tram bitas hasn’t boxed in
the
hard
usage
of
the
experience,
facilities
and con­
Grounds Pavilion tonight. Finest To Lake—
Portland for many month. No
nections are co-oporat-on in
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. C arter and
worst
roads
and
give
you
W atch for Staples new Sub- “ Open-Air” Floor in the State.
one ever acclaimed him a crafty,
fact and an aid to successful
division.
30S-tf Modern Syncopated melody, by Lloyd M ulit left last night for scientific boxer. But he is game
the most mileage.
operation.
the Lake of the Woods where they
the famous Jewel Orchestra!
and can absorb punches as well
will spend the rem ainder of the
In A shland—
as deliver.
Benny Marks, Los
summer.
Mrs. McKenz’e and daughter, To D u n s m u ir -
Angeles flyweight, is booked to
W ilma arrived in Ashland recent­
Mrs. W illiam Flackus and
box the feature event against an
ly and will spend the w inter here. daughter, Ruth, left today for R eturn Home—
opponent yet to be chosen.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Isbell re­
Miss McKenzie will teach in the Dunsmuir where they will visit
On The Boulevard
city schools here.
for a short time with Ed Flackus. turned Thursday evening to their
home in Council Grove, Kansas, MYSTERY OF HYPO
THEFTS IS SOLVED
We deliver the goods— Detricks
The crowds will be at HARDY after visiting with L. N. "Woodside
for the past month.
94-tf BROS. Saturday and Tuesday.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. —
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The
m ysterious disappearance of
D ies at O akland—
Superllte auto finish; guaran­
large quantities of hypo-photo­
Mrs. Christina A. Turner, one
teed— Hughes, Pell’s Corner.
Mrs. Audrey Trobee of San
graphic solutions from the sup­
298— tf Francisco has opened her beauty of the first women to be adm it­ plies of Photo Sections of the
shop in the Mills building. Call ted to the bar in California, died Army Air Service all over the
H r io
103 for appointm ent.
297-tf last Monday night after a severe country has at last been solved,
illness. Mrs. Turner lived in Ash-
W aiter P. Mix is In Ashland
and with the solution has come
land for eight years and grad u at­
for over Labor Day fr m McMinn­ A t F air Grounds— .
down the w rath of the Chiefs of
ville, where he is ati nding col­
The popular Jewel Orchestra ing from th e high school here. the Air Service.
lege.
has been secured by the F air She was adm itted to the bar ten
The th efts first occured a t
Grounds Pavilion m anagem ent years ago and has practiced con­ Kelly Field, Texas, and it was not
The la s \ time HARDY BROS and will make its first appearance tinuously since th a t time. She is
until a large opossum was found
had an add in the TIDINGS they a t the open-air dance tonight. survived by her m other, one son,
wallowing in a hypo pan, free
were swamped with business.— This well-known organization has K enneth; three brothers and two
from fleas, and with its fu r long
This is their best— SHOP EARLY. many friends and suporters in this sisters, Mrs. Isabel W agner and
and glossy, th a t the m ystery was
307-2t city, many of whom plan to a t­ Mrs. Lily Gardner, all of Oakland.
out. T hat was good for fleas on
tend the initial appearance at the Pneum onia was the cause of her a 'possum was good for fleas on
death.
P aulserud’s suits sell for less. F a ir Grounds tonight.
his pup, thought a supply ser­
geant,
and soon it was found th a t
L eave for H om e—
Spend W eek-E nd—
FORMER RESIDENT
the hypo worked like magic in
Mrs. W. H. Pendleton and son,
Mrs. Lester W eisenburger a r­
DIES IN TOPEKA removing fleas. The glad work
Billy, left this morning for their rived In Ashland today from
home in Klam ath Falls.
They D unsm uir and will visit for a
George Siemantel, 71, form er spread to other aviation camps,
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. short time wdth her relatives here. Ashland resident who has been and soon hypo was being taken in
H arry Sliver of Oak Street.
Mrs. W eisenburger was form er- ’ living in Topeka, Kansas for the large quantities by owners of i
past -.eight years, died Thursday dogs.
ly Miss Elsie Kitto.
General Patrick found out the i
Dance Saturday night, Gold Hill
afternoon in a Topeka hospital,
reason for the disappearance of
pavilion.
306-3*
Complete line of Ashland Can­ following a stroke of paralysis.
the
chemical, and now staking
Mr. Siemantel was an employee
ned Goods a t Detricks.
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hypo
to bathe dogs with is a
Eastm an Films— McNair Bros.
of the Santa Fe shops in Topeka,
courtm
artial offense.
a member of the F irst Presby­
Take Vacation—
R eturns from Sum m it Ranch—
Mr. and Mrs. Bert H inthorne terian church and of the Siloam
BR ITISH OBJECT TO U. S.
Madame Tracy-Young, who has ar.d Eugene Detrick left to d a y ! lodSe-
V A R IETY O F CHURCH ADS
been recuperating at the Summit for the Lake of the Woods where '
is survived by his widow
Ranch for the past five weeks they will stay until late Monday ■ and four children, Mrs. V. O. N.
LONDON, Aug. 30.— American
tf
will retu rn to Ashland Monday. evening.
Smith of Ashland. Oregon; George
advertising
men,
who
came
to
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! Siemantle of Raton, New Mexico;
She broke her w rist a short time
England for th e ir annual conven­
ago and will not be able to play
Special Labor day dance, Jack- • Edward Siemantle, Topeka and
tion and advocating church adver­
In concert for three months.
son Hot Springs, Mon. Sept. 1st. Mrs- c - N- Stickley of Junction
tising, have left behind them a
The famous Metropole O rchestra I City.
trail of discussion as to th e fitness
Try Rexall Liver Salts, 50c-
The funeral was held a week
will entertain you. Dancing until
McNair Bros.
1:00 A. M.
307-2 ago in Topeka.
L P. Dodge and Sons
Funeral Directors
wish to announce that Will M. Dodqe
has recently returned from Portland,
U tiete he did research work and secur­
ed special instruction in the art of
funeral direction.
We also wish to call your attention to
our unusual facilities in this line. Our
commodious chapel is especially de­
signed and furnished to give that at­
mosphere of dignity and reverence so
desired on these occasions. Our Family
room provides complete seclusion when
wished. Our slumber room is absolute­
ly fireproof, giving a source of secur­
ity which is essential.
There is no charge for the use of any
of these rooms at any time. Cur prices
are proved by fair comparison to be as
lowi if not the lowest, in the valley. We
endeavor to give the dignified and in­
terested service which one looks for
and expects at such times. Mrs. Louis
Dodge, lady assistant.
D IA M O N D
Tires and Tubes
IV. & N.
Station
Service
Day Phone 212. Night and Sun da if
Phones: W. M. Dodge, 255-R;
Louis Dodge, 282-J.
First National
Bank
Call s answered day or night
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Pay Your Subscription
M The Tidings Office
The Ashland Tidings has discontinued its plan of having a collector
call on its subscribers in the City of Ashland each month.
This is done to eliminate the heavy expense of collection, which will
enable us to institute a new system of subscription-]laynient, that
will benefit the subscriber.
Under the new plan, the subscribers are asked to either stop at The
Tidings or mail in their payments. These payments may he made
monthly or for the entire year.
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE
The last time HARDY BROS,
H ere from P ortland—
had an add in the TIDINGS thoy
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Robley and
were swamped with business. —
daughter, Betty, of Portland are
This is their best. SHOP EARLY.
visiting at the home of Mrs. Will
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Mitchell and Mrs. Elsie Church­
man. The Robbeys are very well
Undergoes O p era tio n -
known here In Ashland, being
Rev. F. L. Cannon of Horn- (orm er residents
brook recently underw ent an op- i
oration at the Community Hos­
Get your baby’s milk from a
pital here to have a grow th re­ ; certified herd, 10c per quart,
moved from one of his eyes. The i Lininger Dairy. Phone 396R.
operation was successful and he
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has returned to his home.
Special Labor day dance. Jack-
aon H ot Springs, Monday, Sept. 1.
The famous Metropole O rchestra
'■’in entertain you. Dancing until
1:00 A. M.
307-2
The crowds will be at HARDY
BROS. Saturday and Tuesday«
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EXAMS TO BE HELD
AT JACKSONVILLE
State examinations for pupils
studying during the summer
m onths will be held September
4 and 5 a t Jacksonville, unless
some special'arrangem ent is made
with a school district for its pu-
pilB.
They will be given in the coun­
ty superintendent’s office and will
be as follows:
Thursday morning— 9 o’clock
— A rithm etic, W riting.
V isit H e r e -
Thursday afternoon— 1 o’clock
i Mr. Guy B ennett and family of
— H istory: 2 o’clock— Spelling:
Vancouver, W ash., were in Ash- ~
. . ..
land today visiting w ith the Dr.
_
j F riday m orning— 9 o’clock—
Hanson fam ily on M anzanita S t.’
They are on th eir way to C rater Physiology, Language.
Friday afternoon— 1 o’clock—
Lake.
Geography, Civil Government.
Madden selts Balloon tires.
FOR SALE— Old papers at Tid-
246-tf ilngs; 25c per bundle.
dh
Ignition
Generator
Battery
O verhauling has savo:l m any
of our custom ers large
for
replacem ents.
We
bills
can
hand le yonr overhauling w ith ­
Under the system wrhich we have had, our citv-carrier subscribers
pay our collector 65 cents a month, making a total of $7.80 a year.
You may continue paying 65 cents each month at the office of
The Tidings or you may pay us $7.50 for the entire year, thus
making a saving.
Reinember, our collector will not call on you each month. It will be
just as easy for you to drop into The Tidings office when von
are down town or you may ma il in your remittance.
out. delay.
Murphy Elec. Co.
Our Phone 82
Main - Plaza
Ashland
The Ashland Tidings