Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 01, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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SERVICE STATION
Cleon Caldwell stdtted Wótk
Mrs. Florence Fariow is confin-
Ih «
will fill eftffip la
Mr. and Mrs. J, H. McGee r e -|
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
HAS IMPROVÊ.VfÊNtS the pork, and will eat regular
Sunday as a trestle guard near ed to her home with illness.
turned Saturday from San F ran ­
, . I
Siskiyou station.
" -
! army rations during their stay In
cisco where Mr.
McGee atte
n d c ed
Tn
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v^w
u '
LOST — Between 104 4th St.
A. D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
As the result of further im- the city. During the time they
Mr
Pete
AhlstT"
a
a
Buyer’s
Week.
Immediately
and
Plaza,
black
felt
hat.
Finder
local Interest.
Complete Hoe of Ashland Can­
Mr Pete Ah strom and daugh- upon their retu rn they left f o r 1 retu rn to Tiding^ office.
1-1 provements, the Oeser service ? ta -' are In Ashland, they will have
ned Goods at Detricks.
a4-tf ter, Leona Ahlstrom and Ted Lake of the Woods to spend a ------------------‘----------------------------- tion on East Main street is now ' the opportunity to ta lk .o v er the
A L PH A CH APTER
FOP KENT — 3-room furnish- j
° f the n,ost attractive sta- days and battles th at are past.
In M edford—
Yearion drove to the Oregon few days.
in the city. W ork was re-
To
C
rater
Lake—
No. 1
ed
apartm
ent
close
in.
Phone
40
i
°
S
Caves
last
week
and
reported
a
*
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Mrs. D. Perozzi was a Medford
or
432Y.
l-tf
ceQHy
eomp'eted on a new illum ­ WILLIAMSON COUNTY
very
pleasant
trip.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
Monroe
and
O. E. S.
From Vacation—
i visitor last Saturday.
inated
sign and other features.
their guests, Mrs. Goings and
SH E R IFF ARRESTED
W ill resum e stated
po
X'
M
c
C
o
y
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r
s
-:
r
S
n
V—^??r7nV
^r
the
cost
of which was over $100. i
To
C
rater
Lake—
Miss
Lillian
Goings,
took
a
trip
Health giving whole wheat
I o.ey and daughters, Eva and ment
com m unication, Tuesday e v e ­
Phone 263R or call Shook i The electric sign hangs over
Miss Minnie Knutson, George Minnie and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. 1 gidg
to C rater Lake Saturday. They
(Continued from page 1)
bread
a
t
The
Lithia
Bakery.
ning, Sept. 2, at 8 o’clock.
1-2*
the
sidewalk,
and
illum
inates
the.
Converse,
A.
S.
Rosenbaum
of
will remain there for several
H artley of Talent returned yes 1
E F F IE P. BROWN, W. M,
whole street. A flag pole was re- j of h's bonds, Sheriff Galligan con­
days.
i
Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. V. V. terday from a two weeks trip at
Arrives H er'i—
FOR
SALE
CHEAP
—
Bose
LEAH M. CALDWELL, Sec’y
cently erected, and now signs have i ferred with A djutant General C ar­
j Mills made a trip to C rater Lake, Bandon. They reported a very
Miss A nnette W etherford of
pears, culls, fine for canning. been put up
los Black, who had motored over
Saturday and Sunday and report- enjoyable time
Corvallis arrived in Ashland to­ L*7t Sunday—
Newby & Sons, Talent. Phone
to H errin. General Black report­
M alta Com m andery No. 4
Carl Loveland, with Carl Jr., ed a very pleasant time. Monday
day to begin her work as econom­
372J2.
l-tf
ed
the city quiet, with no antici­
K n igh ts Tem plar
left Ashland Monday, accompan­ the same party made a trip to R eturn to Portland__
ic teacher a t the high school.
RECORD BROKEN BY
pation
of fu rth er trouble. He in­
WANTED:
M asonic H all
Used fiat top
ied by Mrs. Ernest Royce, for Hell Gate, as far as the Almeda
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robly and
LOCAL
POSTOFFICI
formed the sheriff that the eleven
Stated conclave, W ednesday
A dollar bill given away every Stotckton and Napa, California. Mine, where they ate their lunch. daughter, Betty, returned to th eir i office desk and swivel chair. See '
alleged
Kian sympathizers taken
■
Greer
at
the
Tidings
office.
1-4
;
_______
home in Portland after visiting ___
evening, Sept. 3.
All K nights I 15 minutes. Dance Jackson Hot Mrs. Royce was a sister of Mrs.
(Continued from page 1)
into
custody
Saturday night and
.
R
eturn
to
D
unsm
uir—
Springs Wed. Sept. 3rd. Metropole Carl Loveland, and Is returning
courteously invited.
w
T eral WeCkS With Mrs- ! ROK RKNT— Furnished
lodged
'ii
jail
at H arrisburg had
Mrs. T. M. Forgot and daugh-
Orchestra.
il Mitchell and
Mrs. Elsie ment. Phone 481J or call 185 even larger receipts in the office '
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
1-2 to her home in Stockton. Mr. ’ ter, Dorothy, returned recently
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, Loveland intends to visit for
Churchman.
.
-Pioneer avenue.
l-tf during the month of September. been removed as a ‘‘precaution­
F. H. JOHNSON, E. C.
•
to
Dunsmuir
where
they
will
To Lake—
i about two weeks, then will re-
This is regarded by local m er­ ary m easure.”
I
make
their
future
home.
They
8
LOST — Valise with initials C. chants as a distinctly favorable!
Back on Job—
_______
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge
and turn 1° Ashland to resume his
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
i have been living here for the past ' 8
W.
G. between Ashland and Tal­ sign.
Charlee Brown of the Plaza has Mrs-
C. McMillan spent the! wor*t in musical lines,
W ANTED
:
two
years.
jj
ent.
Reward. R eturn to Tidings
resumed his work at th a t place i week-end at the Lake of the
ENERGETIC AND W IDE- 8
office.
i_j
8
AW A K E BOY OR GIRL 8
after an Illness of over two weeks. Woods, returning late last eve­
Get your baby’s milk from a
OLD SOLDIERS’ HERE
Visit N ear Corvallis—
ning.
certified herd, 10c per quart.
8
TO LEARN TH E PR IN T- 8
FOR ANNUAL MEETING
FOR
SALE:
—
Thoroughbred
Samuel S tarr of Ashland and 8 ING BU SINESS AT TH E 8
Lininger Dairy. Phone 396R.
School books and supplies. El-
Aucona
Cockerel’s,
Canadian
Mr. and Mrs. Bond of California 8
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
TIDINGS
«
h a rt’s.
l-5t
306-tt
(Continued from Page 1)
stock. 235 North Main St. 1-2*
have
been
visiting
near
Corval­
IGNITION
of course.
212__ tf
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
8
lis with Leander Starr.
V
isits
H.
A.
Stearns—
at
noon
today,
all
hut
one
were
BATTERIES
R eturn from Lake—
FOR RENT: — Modern well
filled. It may be necessary to
Dick W illiams and family of j <)llt oj>
A dollar bill given away every
Mr. and' Mrs. E. V. C arter re­
located
furnace
heated
apart-
j
—
GENERATOR
CARD OF THANKS
ments and sleeping rooms, fu r­ procure more tents.
turned Monday from the Lake of 15 minutes. Dance Jackson Hot Reedsport and Homer Moore and
We
wish
to
thank
our
friends
The Reverand B. C. Miller
the Woods and will remain here Springs Wed. Sept. 3rd. Metropole family of Yamhill county were
for th eir kindness and sympathy nished and unfurnished. 316 Har-
spent
Monday out of town.
Orchestra.
visitors Sunday and Monday at
l-tf-
for several weeks.
extended to us during our recent gadine.
the H. A. Stearns home. They To B e r k e l e y -
breavem ent, especially do we
WANTED:— Man-to do gener-
were enroute home a fte r visiting
C leaning and pres lg at Orres, Leave for V a n c o u v e r -
thank
the Lithians.
Mingus
A
itken
left
recently
for
i
al
work at the W inburn Lodge,
Mrs. Charles Silsby, Mrs. Esther C rater Lake.
300— tf
P hon e 64.
Carl Loveland,
Berkeley, California, where he
up the Ashland Creek canyon.
Ashcroft and two children left
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reid Address Bert Moses, Ashland, Ore.
will
enter
th
e
U
niversity
of
Cali­
Saturday evening for Vancouver,
To Iuiko—
Madden sei.s Balloon tires.
and Family^
fornia.
is the name of the best, bread
It*
B.
(..,
for
an
indefinite
stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McWil­
246-tf
made. Remember to ask for
liams spent Sunday and Monday
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
O„
H
unting
Trip—
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon-
at the Lake of the Woods, re­
this when you order your
LONGER after a Golden
G lint
a r's home-mad® saJad dressing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett,,
turning late Sunday evening.
Sham poo.
bread from the grocer.
296— lm o* with P. O. Shirley, left Saturday
on a hunting trip in the Buck Explanat ion—
E lh a rt’s for school books. l-5 t
V isiting Here__
Lake region. They intend to re­
Due to the fact th a t today’s
Our Phone 82
Mrs. Lydia Jolly of Grand Junc­ turn to Ashland next Thursday.
R eturn to A shland—
edition
of
the
Tidings
carries
a
Hain
-
p
laza
Ashland
Mrs. W. J. Dougherty and tion, Colo., is visiting in Ash­
large
volume
of
advertising,
and
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
W ateh for Staples new Sub-
daughter, M argaret, returned last land for a few weeks at the home
th ere is not loom for the society
of
her
brother,
A.
W.
Storey.
division.
night from a m onth's trip in
8 0 8 -tf columns, the society will be pub­
Today, Tomorrow
They are having a very enjoyable
northern California.
lished
tomorrow.
•
time as they have not m et for 40 To F a lls—
Thursday
years.
R. H. Sowers of Portland
Misses Emma Jenkins, Ruth
RICHARD DIX
See Paulserud’s new fall Ready-
Superllte auto finish; g uaran­
Coffee, Mrs.
to w ear.
l- t f also spent the week-end at th fc Osmund, Georgie
LOIS WILSON
teed— Hughes, Pell’s Corner.
Storey home.
Ethel Chapel and Mr. I. R. Mar­
298— tf
tin took a trip to Klam ath Falls
To D unsm uir—
A dollar bill given away every yesterday, and then returned to No Spiked Boots— .
Mrs. Clara Minard and Fred
Taylor spent Monday in Duns­ 15 minutes. Dance Jackson Hot the Lake of the Woods for a
Spiked boots in the Grants
m uir, visiting friends. They also Springs Wed. Sept. 3rd. Metropole short time, retu rn in g late last Pass schools will not be allowed
j_2 night.
spent a short time at the Shasta Orchestra.
this year.
During the previous
Hot Springs.
years heavy boots with spikes
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
W e deliver th e goods— Detrlqks
Made of fine quality Gingham in new fall patterns;
have been worn and as a result
PA IN TE R S: — Beagle
and MOBILE Insurance; b etter term s
94-tf j the floors a re being torn up. A
trimmed with hand embroidery, sizes S to 14 years.
Beagle; day work or contract; and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
1
new
flooring
has
been
put
in
the
,>r5ee .................................................. ..$1.25 to $1.69
212— tf Acre for WMek-end—
estim ates free. Box 171.
305-tf Phone 21 & 274-J.
high school and th e school board
Raymond, Vernon and E verett has decided th at such boots will
School suits at Paulserud’s. l-tf C harioteers Leave—
McGee were in A irlan d
over not be allowed.
The six Salvation Army C har­
Sunday and Monday from Moon’s
Made of fine mercerized lisle; come in colors Polo,
ioteers, who held
services In lum ber camp.
From Trip—
Beige, Blown and Black, all sizes for children,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair re Ashlaqd, left this morning for '
Pail’ ........................................................................... ..
turned yesterday from a week’s California. They are continually
<50
Special E xam inations F or
trip to Corvallis and
Portland on the go, traveling from one city
Grade
&
H
igh
School
P
np
ils
to
another
with
th
eir
meetings.
TRY SHELL
where they visited friends and
All pupils, grade or high school,
relatives.
The
visited
the
Made ol be&t quality sateen in black and white, cut
Burton Dancing School, Mem­ who for any reason are entitled
Maley children at Corvallis and
GASOLINE
extra
full, Pair .................................................... 75c
Open dally. A fter­ to examination for the removal
PR O D U C T IO N
reported they were getting along orial Hall.
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
very well.
of delinquencies or for advanced
Cl (paramount (picture
AND
307-tf standing may have exam inations
.32 in. Dress gingham in new fall patterns, fine
P aulserud’s for cleaning and
at the high school building F ri­
The best judges in the land awarded the Pulitzer p:i,
A
dollar
bill
given
away
every
NOTE THE
day, Septem ber 5, 1924.
The
pressing.. Phone 119. Will call
quality for making g irls’ school dresses. Priced
for the greatest American play to “ Icebound.-’ Of hi
and deliver.
l-tf 15 minutes. Dance Jackson Hot examinations will begin at 9 a. m.
>'nr<1 ........................................................................... 29c
Springs Wed. Sept. 3rd. Metropole and will be conducted by princi­
dreds of plays, it ranked first!
DIFFERENCE
Orchestra.
j_2 pals Forsythe and Myers.
From E u gen e—
Also
Dr. George Simon and family
High school pupils or parents
“ KIDDING K A TIE”
Ext!,i fine co!ton ribbed stockings for hoys and
of Eugene were in Ashland Sat­ Visit C rater Lake—
of them , caring to interview Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. E lh art and Forsythe in regard to high school
urday night visiting with the J.
£irls................................ 35c pair or 3 pair for $1.00
son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert m atters, may see him in his of­
D. Mars family.
Ib is ( oupon is good lor 10c on one adult ticket at
Sutherland of Portland, W. T. fice a t th e high school from 9
Let Paulserud make you a suit Newton of San Francisco and tl11 12 during the week, Septem-
the Vining for “ ICEBOUND”
On The Boulevard
or fit you out in one of our fall Mr. and Mrs. Perry W aite of Gold ber 1 to 6.
1-1
Ready-to-wear.
l-tf Hill spent the past few days at
“The Q uality Store"
C rater Lake. They made th e trip
F ish in g Trip.—
around the rim road and reported
Charles Rush, W. J. Dougherty a very enjoyable trip. They re­
•V
and H. S. H arrison spent Sunday turned last night.
and Monday at Rogue river fish­
ing. They reported the usual
Pear Growers A tten tion
luck.
Bring in D Aryou, Bose, Comice
and Fall B utter Pears prior to
Two-panta su its at ’anlserud’s Thursday evening.
Bring Bose
l-tf last. Don’t let them set in the
sun. Bring in same day picked.
D rill P ostponed—
FRUIT ASSOCIATION.
B attery B, 249th A rtillery will
1-2
hold drill at th e Armory a t 8 o’­
clock W ednesday evening. This
I
was postponed from
Monday
night on account of Labor Day
and the Ku Klux Kian cereinonial
Jzist arrived in new shades and styles,
to be held tonight.
|
LOCAL
Did you have any
trouble with
Sally Ann
while on your Labor
Day trip?
Better bring your
car in and let us
overhaul these vital
parts of your ma­
chine.
Murphy Elec. Co.
I Z W __
Lithia Bakerv
ÇWlth
For
School Opening
Ç»
Girls’ Gingham Dresses
Children’s Derby Ribbed Stockings
WILLIAM
de MILLE
Girls’ Sateen Bloomers
“Highland Lassie’’ Ginghams
Children’s Cotton Stockings
W. & N. Service
Station
E. R. ISAAC & CO
GET R
Dresses-
L et us fill your pall w ith S w ifts
Silver Lea: lard. Costa less than
sh ortening. Goes farther and is
m ore n u tritiou s. D etricks.
94-tr
Sendif
the i
wnJnf
trimmed in chenile braids, lace, braids,
pleated rufflings and frills.
Priced from $16.50 to $49.50
. Ax..
R eturn from Tri|>—-
,M r. and Mrs. J. W. McDon­
ough returned Thursday from an
extended trip to Lakeview, F ort
Biglow and A lturas, returning by
way of Klam ath Falls. They have
been gone a month and reported
a very enjoyable trip.
New coats are fur and braid trimmed,
with striaght lines predominating. Fall
shades are rust, brick, hunters-green,
brown, black, navy and tan:
School Text Books at McNair
Bros.
M an Is Slugg«\l—
Slugged from behind, B. Gaz-
zulley, who resides in the Rogue '
R iver valley, was knocked uncon-
■clous la s t night a t 312 Oak S t.,1
and relieved of $80 and his watch
and chain. Regaining conscious­
ness. x Gazzulley informed the
sh eriff’s office of his plight and
was taken to a local hospital to
recover from a broken jaw .— Kla­
m ath H erald.
G ainsborough P ow er Puffs 10c
to 75c.— McNair Bros.
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Four More Shopping Days to Outfit the Kiddies For School
View the heavy stoeks we carry and make your shopping easy. Here
you will find everything from head to foot in ‘Standard merchandise'
“ Wash goods that wash” ___19c to 89c vard
service takes the dread
L adies and children’s hair cut-!
tin «. Pow der Puff B eauty Par- |
lor.
2 93-tf
*
Sweaters for the Juniors, new goods
$3.50 to $7.95
Stockings that wear and wear ami wear
25c to $1.00 pair
—and the cost is so small
The Mildred line of silk gowns, combinations and
slips are here for all size figures. Sizes from 40
to o0; made of pussy willow taffeta, crepe de chine
and La Jerse.
Dresses that are made right and finished cor­
rectly .........................................$ 1 .2 5 to $5.00
Lingette Slips, all sizes and c o lo rs ..........$1.98
—you will not have to in­
Priced from $6.50 to $13.50
Hats for all ages, new models, verv chic
$1.39 to $5.00
Brassieres, all s iz e s ......................... 39c to $1.25
Colored flannel middies, all sizes $4.95 to $7.95
Corselettes, all sizes ................... $1.00 to $3.50
Black Bloomers, indellahle finish ............$ .79
Gym Bloomers ............................................ $1.69
out of housekeeping. Be­
sides, if you let us do this
stall
expensive
machin­
ery, which is used so sel­
dom.
Famous Jack T'ar middies, white, new model
$2.00
All stocks conveniently arranged for quick
service. All prices marked in plain figures.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
81 W ater St.
P h on e 188
Lgv GOODS
Make us your headquarters for school
requirements
‘W here Your D ollar Has More C ents’