Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 04, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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A M tU » KÀftÿ MfífXi»
lit in-Klar,
’ LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
Passed T h rou gh »
Mrs. G ertrude Dunn passed
through Ashland last night and
visited friends here on her way
from New York to San Francisco.
O W E # ANOTHER
Federal
power
com m ission;
Kept ember
4,
ALBANY CARAVAN - "
and- through Portland. The ho»-i
IS BIG SUCCESS pitr.Iiiy cf the Eend chafciber of"
Hfcil
Card o? Thanks
We sincerely thank our friends
• to construct two hydro-electric
commerce and the citizens w a s ' and fellow-citizens for the kind­
plants on Deschutes river. P o rt­
A D aily C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts of
ness during the illness and death
land alone estim ated to need 40,- 1 ALBANY, Sept. 4. — Seventy- highly praised.
local in terest.
The Albany party saw many of our beloved husband, father
000 additional horsepower w ithin I five Albany and Linn county citi­
Called Away—
zens and public officials returned deer and had some narrow escapes and brother.
NEW YORK, Sept. 4. — An- i five years.
J L Greenwood of this c ity iothe7
to Albany Friday night and Sat­ in crossing the lava bed. The
Stated Session
On B u sin es
Mrs. Nellie Loomis
G’en
Hill
of
Talent
was
in
Ash-
f
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d,8,
6
5
,
(38
erdy
Spring’
rule
has
been
discovered
working
urday
m orning from Bend, where i Lebanon delegation
had one
Hiiiah Temple
Klamath Falls— Plans for Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McEwen
land today on business.
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° r e ’ td. the bedside of
iu the United States. He is Prince gon Irrigation Congress and the booster caravan had gone to minor accident in which a tour-!
M asonic Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Will Loomis
brother
who
,s
seriously
111.
,
D im itry. a nephew Qf
Friday evening, Sept. 5— Rou­
Klam ath Products Show to be i arouse interest in the Santiam 1st car collided with one of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. W aite.
' Lebanon cars
Johnson’s Baby Powder, 25c, In G rants P a ss—
tine business.
a COUsin to th(3 P ^ c e held here Sept. 6-9 completed, i pass over the Cascade mountains.
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I of Wales. He is working as as- W ith completion of K lam ath-Eu- I The members report a great trip,
P . B . HERM AN, P oten tate McNair Bros.
Albany College to start con­
Geo. Yeo and son, E verett Yeo „lotom
. ..
many m aking the loop down the
W . H. DAY, Recorder.
Salem — Excavation complet­ struction of one of series of new
were in G rants Pass yesterday for {
_h G m anager °
e gene railroad line by Southern ,
3— 2t To H ilt—
Pacific company, the rich territo ry Deschutes valley to The Dalles ed for $125.000 Elks’ temple.
on business.
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e
n
t
o
f
buildings in September.
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j the N ational American Bank, in opened up offers unlim ited op­
J. K. McWilliams made a busi­
T. Yreka—
ness trip to H ilt yesterday.
From Trip—
! New York. He came here, accord- portunities for settlers.
p
Ing to friends, a t their urging
Leonard F. Lund was in Yreka
Jam es Doran and family re-i a f“ r
1 f
, u ,g ,n g ’
In
Medford—
„
after having been found working PROTECTION OF
on business yesterday.
turned yesterday from a two
B
i for a farm er in Denmark.
Elm er Morrison was a Medford
FOREIGN LIVES SU RE
weeks vacation spent camping in
School books and supplies. El- visitor Tuesday ou business
Prince Dimitry declared he
the Siskiyou m ountains.
h a rt’s.
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(Continued from page 1.)
hoped some day to retu rn to Rus­
sia “ and give my countrymen the
Burton Dancing School, Mem­
Let us fill your pail with Swifts
under the command of General
Complete line of Ashland Can­ orial Hall.
Open daily. A fter­ Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than benefit of w hat I have learned
Pan Kuo-kan, a Chekiang man,
here.”
ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
shortening. Goes farth er and is
and Civil Governor Chou, and
Bank o:icials said he was m ak­
307-tf more nutritious. D etricks.
94-tf
would be very apt to refuse to
ing good.
In A shland—
I
! The Prince said his m other was fight or to join General Chi
E arl Snider of this city who
E lh a rt’s for school books. l-5t To Give Super—
against the Chekiang leader.
has been wording in Dunsmuir
The W estm inister Guild of the the Grand Duchess Xenia, sister They are chiefly at Hangchow,
was in Ashland last night visiting 'r ° Medford—
Presbyterian Church will give . of the late Czar, and his father th e Chekiang capital;
a t Hu-
friends.
H. H. E lh art made a trip to th eir quarterly supper a t the i the Grand Duke Alexander. His
Medford this morning on busi­ church Monday evening a t s ix 1 i grandm other is Dagmar, the Dow­ chow, where they expect to meet
Chi’s invaders, and a t other
■
Don’t miss the showing of coats, ness.
o’clock. There will be a silver ager Empress of Russia.
points
along
the
railw
ay
and
the
suits and dresses at Sugg’s Mil­
The Prince said he and a group
offering. Everyone is invited to
border.
Showing of beautiful coats, attend.
linery one day only, Saturday,
of fifty others, who had been con­
'September 6th.
2-3t suits and dresses one day only,
demned to death in the Crimea
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Saturday September 6th, at Suggs’
The newest coats, suits and by the Soviet Government, escap­
V isitin g Here—
1
millinery.
2-3t dresses will be shown at Sugg’s ed by bluffing guards into be­
Now is the time to buy a home
Mrs. Fred E. Woolley of Oak­
Millinery one day only, Saturday, lieving they were five hundred, while property is low. You will
land is visiting with Mrs. Lloyd To L a k e -
September 6th.
2-3t and escaped on hoard a British pay more money next year, as
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings and
Cole on G ranite Street for sever­
ship to W estern Europe.
S '
Ashland is going to boom. New
al weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chaney made V isitin g M addens—
=3»
people coming in every day to
3
the trip to C rater Lake yesterday,
&
Mrs. Bessie Miller of Jackson­
locate
here.
Yesterday
I
had
a
Get your baby’s milk from a returning late in the evening by ville is visiting at the A. A. Mad­
Smart new styles that meet every deman l of appearance ami service.
family from C alifornia; also man
certified herd, 10c per quart. th e Klam ath Falla road.
den home on Pine street. Mrs.
and_w ife from Chicago. Both
Linlnger Dairy. Phone 396R.
Miller is attending the G. A. R.
w n-denh 1001
" “ J w w k- mo' l,ers »"> btiKily looking over small hovs’
families are going to locate here.
See Paulserud’s new fall Ready- convention here.
306-tt
FO R SALE
waHhohes, replenishing them after the summer’s wear ami tear. Before von
to wear.
1-tf
A Few Bargains
From M e d f o r d -
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et " S; s1" ’"' you the
Clothes, now In readi-
Ladies and children’s hair cu t­
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3. —
6 room house, all modern, 1
Pauline Johnson and Ben Trow­ To B a n d o n -
n
f , le. S<' 10e . deT i',nds- They
>'rove 11 "-omlerful economy, because of
ting. Powder Puff B eauty P a r­ “ K id’’ McCoy sat erect as a boy
bridge were in Ashland last night
Mrs. Fred Neil and daughter, lor.
293-tf of 20 in the cell of th e city jail block from Ju n io r High School,
tie excellentquality of the fabrics, the beauty of the tailoring, the certain
visiting the O. H. J.-hnson fam­ Jean and Joe Neil and Orville
here before he was form ally in­ garage, fru it of all kinds, large
service wlueh they give. Woolwear ( ’lollies are famous among mothers for ■
lla ll. left Monday for Bandon for Have Returned—-
ily.
dicted for m urder and removed lot. Price $3,000.
7 room house, 2 blocks from
a short vacation. They will re­
r Y a' r
11 yo” 1,0,1 ’* kno'v them, now is (lie time to learn their splen- fa
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John Galey, H erbert Doran and to the county jail. There, perched
Madden sens Ball □ tires.
tu rn Saturday.
did qualities.
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David Doran returned last night atop a backless chair, he chatted Hawthorne School, all modern;
246-tf
good garage; some fru it; large
from the Lake of the Woods of old ring days.
The newest coats, suits and where they spent several days on
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“ N orm an” — he likes to be lot; everything in fine shape.
F or Home—
dresses will be shown at Sugg’s a vacation. H erbert Doran will called Norman — “ will you tell Price $3500.
J. A. Yeo and family returned Millinery one day only, Saturday leave soon for California to a t­
7 room house, all m odern; i|f
how you invented the famous
this morning to their home in September 6th.
2-3t tend school and Mr. Galey will corkscrew punch?”
close to H aw thorne school on S
Newport after
visiting
with
Boulevard.
Well furnished gar- jf
teach school several miles out of
The “ K id” threw back his head
George Yeo of this city.
Leave F or H om e—
age;
corner
lot. Price $4500. H
Medford.
¡' and seemed to jum p backward
Norman A shcraft and family
! twenty years in his mind. Then See W. W. Robison, 63 N. Main iff
W atch for Staples new Sub­ left recently for th eir home in
3— t f ' l
MARCEL AND CURL LAST he filled his broad chest with St.
division.
3 0 8 -tf Newport after a two weeks visit LONGER a fte r a Golden
Glint prison ozone and told this:
Made to stand the racket
PIANO instruction, by exper­
with the A shcraft and Bruner Shampoo.
“ One day I w e n t'in to a shoot«
From Bly—
ienced teacher. Beginners prefer­
families of this city.
ing gallery. I plugged away a
Cowan Sutherland of Bly Is in
red, Mrs. H. S. Aikins. 3— lm o
F or San Francisco—
few rounds and finally got to
Ashland visiting with his rela­
PAINTERS: — Beagle and
Miss M arjorie Payne will leave talking guns with the guy in
FO R SALE— Ford touring car
tives and will remain here for Beagle; day work or contract: tonight for San Francisco where
charge.
car
in good condition, only $70.
several days.
estim ates free. Box 171.
305-tf she will spend a two weeks’ va­
He told me about the various Must sell at once. Jo h n H. Doran,
cation.
bores of guns, and we talked 562 Fairview St.
Quite a problem itsn’t it?
3— 2*
Superlite auto finish; guaran­ In G rants P ass—
about
how
speed
was
given
a
rifle
teed— Hughes, Peil’s Corner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Butler
FOR SALE— Laying hens, 50
Two-pants suits at Paulserud’s. bullet by having the barrel of the
298— tf and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Phipps
1-tf gun bored— th at is, ‘spiraled’ out, cents each. Mrs. W. D. Booth.
were in G rants Pass and Hugo
3— 2
or sort of grooved. He said this Phone 257-Y.
From Newport—
is the answer to the question. Noli ting but
yesterday on a short business trip. From Lake—
grooving gave the bullet increased
John Rigg, J. A. Yeo and son
WANTED—
Man
to
do
general
young follows (‘lollies made for fellows step­
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards speed and force.
Robert of Newport returned Mon­
work
at
th
e
W
inburn
Lodge,
up
School suits at Paulserud’s. 1-tf returned last night from
the
ping into his iirst long pants. Lome in—try
The next day in the gym I got the Ashland Creek canyon. Ad­
day from C rater Lake where they
Lake of the Woods where they j thinking about this, I told my­
them
on.
spent several days.
E njoy O uting—
have been spending th e ir vaca­ self th a t if grooving helps a bul­ dress Bert Moses, Ashland, Ore. i
Mr. and Mrs. Guy R andalls and tion.
3— 1
let it would help a punch.
HONESTY Is m i POLICY. Yeo, family are on a short outing. They
“ I practiced for weeks, and one
of course.
212— tf are visiting at C rater Lake and
1 hitchess Corduroys
Showing of beautiful coats, night in a bout I hooked in a left
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Shoes—Stockings
K lam ath Falls. Mr. Randalls suits and dresses one day only,
■
Kay nee Blouses
and tw isted my hand ju st as
To. Trail—
works in the Automotive Shop.
Saturday,
September
6th,
at
the
blow
landed.
The
effect
was
Misses Mary Young and Ada
Blouses— Shirts
Billikin Shoes
Sugg’s millinery.
2-3t very good. L ater I perfected the
H artley returned Monday from
You may take every pre­
P aulserud’s for cleaning and
Boy Scout Shoes
corkscrew punch, and it was a
Caps—Hats—Ties
several days visit with the H. C. pressing. Phone 119. Will call
caution
against
fire.
But
On W ay South—
dandy— if I do say so m yself.”
•Where
Your
D
ollarH
a«H
!loreC
ents’
Beal
Bovs
Shoes
Mechem family near Trail.
and deliver.
1-tf
Underwear
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lathrop z McCoy illustrated how he deliv­ what about the other fel­
stopped in Ashland today on their ered the blow.
low—your n e x t d o o r
Everything for school at Mc­ R eceives A ppointm ent—
way
to
th
eir
home
in
Berkeley,
Standing
up,
he
th
ru
st
his
arm
Nairs.
neighbor at home or at
Friends of Mrs. A. N. Hum ph­
California, a fte r a trip to Port- through the bars of the cell and
rey will be pleased to know that land and Seattle. They visited
business. His careless­
adm inistered a stinging blow on
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she has recently received an ap­ with Mrs. L athrop’s sister, Mrs.
ness may mean vour loss.
the w riter’s chin.
Miss Helen Detrick returned pointm ent
as
Parent-Teacher A. N. Humphrey.
McCoy was questioned as to ex­ Let ns protect you from
last) Saturday from Vancouver. state chairm an of the Child W el­
actly how he delivered this punch, his short-comings.
W ashington, where she spent a fare D epartm ent. This makes
Jack son ville Girl Leads—
but he appeared to be holding
m onth
visiting with
form er two state board members of this
On
the
first
retu
rn
s
from
the
back
something, and it is likely
friends.
association in Ashland.
Jackson County F a ir qneen con­ the secret of the blow will die
Real E state & Real Insurance
test show Miss Clara Coleman of with the ‘ K id.”
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon-
Estab. 1883
Don’t miss the showing of Jacksonville in the lead with
“ I tried to teach a lot of boxers
ar’s home-made salad dressing. coats, suits and dresses at -Sugg’s
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
Bertille
Mische
and
Dorothy
R
epresenting
the
how
to
deliver
the
corkscrew
296— lm o* m illinery one day only, Saturday
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
Rogers tied for second place. punch, but they could not learn ,”
September 6th.
2-3t
NORTH AMERICA
There will be queen boooths sup­ he concluded. “ Some tw ist th eir
To Caves—
“ The Oldest American Fire
plied for the girls aspiring to be hands too much or not enough, or
Mrs. W. E. Pierson and daugh­ Buys Truck—
and Marine Insurance Com­
the queen of the fair at the F air too soon or too late. The hand
pany” Founded 1792
te r, L olita and Miss Marjorie
K arl A utenrieth of Yreka has
Consult
your insurance agent
Grounds,
which
may
be
used
for
has
to
be
tw
isted
ju
st
as
the
blow
Payne took a trip to the Oregon purchased the L arrabee truck be
as
you
would your doctor
Caves Monday and Tuesday. They longing to Johnny Gruelle for the girls from which to sell queen is delivered. The impact is in­
votes during the fair until the creased and the blow given te r­
reported a delightful time.
school purposes. He will carry
children from H ilt and H orn­ night of the coronation. The rific force by the effect of the
Dr. J. J. Emmens, specialist of brook to Y reka to attend the city date for this celebration will be tw isted arm , with its turning
The standing muscles.”
Medford, Oregon, who has been school there. This was the truck announced later.
away for some time on a vaca­ in which Mr. Gruelle and family follows: Clara Coleman, 2.400;
Salem — Building perm its for
tion trip is expected home On F ri­ made the trip across the country. Bertille Mische, 1550; Dorothy
day, Sept. 5th.
4— i
Rogers, 1550; Mae Higdon, 1500; first three weeks of August aggre­
gated $98,000.
H ealth giving whole wheat M arjorie Terry, 1400; C hristina
Richardson,
1175.—
Mail
Tribune.
P urchases Home—
bread at The Lithia Bakery.
M. J. W olcott has i ?cently pur­
We deliver the goods— DetMqks
chased th e Kee house and lot on A r r i v i H ere—-
Sherman street through the Bil­
94-tf
Miss Georgia Richardson of
lings agency. M r.W olcott expects Gold Beach, arrived in Ashland
his family to arrive soon from last night and will spend the win­ Delivers T r u c k -
Dan Kay today delivered a one
Canada and they will immediately ter in Ashland a t the home of
and
a half ton Dodge-Graham
move Into th e new property.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shortridge.
B
rothers
truck to The W hittle
She will attend high school here.
T
ransfer
Company.
The car was
Every student who completed
MEDFORD
a course at the Medford Business
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ thoroughly serviced under the
College last year was placed on MOBILE insurance; b etter term s supervision of Mr. Kay before de­
a pay roll. Bus fare allowance. and lower rates. Yeo, of course. livering.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
W inter term begins September 15. Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
and SATURDAY
From New port—
308-tf
Mrs. W. A. Shell and grandson,
Let Paulserud make you a suit
Sept. 4-5 6
Wilson
Torrence, returned Sat­
To San F r a n c i s c o -
or fit you out in one of our fall
Mrs. F rank Bess and daughter, Ready-to-wear.
1-tf urday from Newport where they
enjoyed a three weeks vacation.
Irm a Bess, left yesterday for San
The P lay N ever to be
F orgotten
Mr. Shell made the trip last week
Francisco where they will spend R eturn Home—
retu
rn
in
g
w
ith
Mrs.
Shell
and
several days visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller re­
turned yesterday from a week’s ! Wilson.
Bids
anted for E xcavation
vacation spent at Eugene, New-'
Bids for excavating area 60x port, Corvallis and Salem. They' T hanks Judge—
100 feet on the lot on East Main were in Newport during Labor] J. W. 'Sheahan of this city was
street between th e B utler and Day and reported th a t the resort fined $20.00 at Judge Gowdy’s
Smith properties. The excavation was very crowded. They had a court W ednesday for exceeding
See L ittle G eorge Maddox
the speed limit. J. J. McMahon
is to go dow,n one foot below the very enjoyable tim er
was the arrestin g officer.
lowest sidewalk level and to be
level a t bottom with grade of Ijeave on Vacation—
W aldport — Percentage of de­
walk. Do your own figuring on
Coming Next Week
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Hed-
yardage and m ake bid for the burg left Sunday for a two weeks posits being paid by defunct lo-
“ OLE, THE SHIEK’
job complete. Bids will be open­ vacation at Portland, Eugene, i cal bank.
150
cars
of
green
prunes
shlp-
ed Sept. 15 at 5 o’clock. Bert R. Marshfield and
The Big Swede Play
other points'
: Ped from Douglas county this sea
Greer, Tidings office.
3— 4j soutjj
■on.
9
grants Oregdn Company license t
SPECIAL
School Time Selling
of
Woolwear
Suits
Many With Two Pairs
of Knickers
ALL
WOOL
First Long Pants
Classmate Clothes
Whose fault?
Billings Agency
Notice!
Frank & King’s
Comedians
“Uncle Tom’s
Cabin”
Bent Brothers, In­
corporated build­
ers of the Talent
irrigation dam, six
miles Southeast of
Ashland, are r e-
ceiving b i d s on
their entire eamp.
About 25,000 feet
of new lumber in
temporary build­
ings. Bids are be­
ing received on or
before September
20.
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Ashland, Oregon