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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1924)
PAtífc FUFfl áhhláñ ' d daily tioïng » U a v e F or M issouri— Ì riday, September 12, itti! c lif f payuo makes lockers. R A T E H E A R IN G SET CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. W. IL McNair le f t' . „ ____- _______ IN M ARION COUNTY We wish t£> thank our friends today for Kansas City and Ver- A B E R D E E N WOMAN for their kindness and sympathy sailles. Missouri, where they will; D IE S O P T N IIiP V ’ S ALEM. Sept 12.— The Mar extended to us during the sickness spend six weeks visiting with* A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of set friends and relatives. • * ABERDEEN, W ash., Sept. 12. ion county circuit .... court today VV-rv.tVj O C , and death of our daughter and local Interest October 13 a? the d a té for hear sister, also for the beautiful flow i — Miss Frances Faine, daughter ♦ mg argum ents of attorneys with ers. Jewel O rchestra! F air Grounds! of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Paine of ’-»♦ • » » » » » ♦ ♦♦«>>>»« ■ • « ♦ » Mrs. A. E. A rm strong ______ Ciy . died night a t Lynn, f U V ^ X l X Saturday night! Lithians A t F a ir— From A lgom a— F. S. A rm strong and family Millinery Opening - Showing Î day" n i g ^ w h e n T e “sH p p eÏ X i " 7 ° b r° USht 3eVer&1 i v ’*’ ° Richard80Q and famf* Twenty Lithians attended the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brown and / ° mPanie3 ° P6rat,ng in S C,Srk and fam i* Jackson County F air at the fair children' were in Ashland .th e of the newest Fall Hats to-mor- the steps of a j exprèsX V a r d * o express train and Oregon to enjoin enforcem ent Of Oren A rm strong and family. gronds yesterday in uniform. A first of the week from Algoma row, (S at.) at Sugg’s Millinery fe-i beneath the wheels. I One a previous orCm- nf ,, great many others were noted in and visited friends here. Mr, and Shop. I foot was cut off and both legs ' c-ion reduci ‘‘ . J 16 commfa-j street clothes. The Lithians a t John W indsor and son Jack • | ' ’aUSï ea ‘° 8UCl1 “ eZ‘en t ° “ » “ I « « t o . M X r fr, ™ Sp°„" CARD OF THANKS tended the fair in a body. also from Algoma were in Ash- Gone To School— i was found necessary to am putate, ducts. 1 ! We wish to thank our many land recently. Mrs. Donald F raser left Tues- - She regained consciousness only! friends for their kindness and We deliver the goods— Detricks ' j day for Eugene where she is go- long enough to tell hospital a t floral offerings during the ill 94-u SPECIAL attention to AUTO- | ing to school after spending the tendants who she was THE W EATHER ness and death o f Mrs. L. E. MOBILE Insurance; better term s summer with her aunt, Mrs. Hule Report for the past 24 hours; Miss Paine, who was 2 7 years Kearnes D irectors To Meet— I and lower rates# Yeo, of course. old. was born In Aberdeen.' H e r ' Maximum, 92; Minimum, 44; Set BEN REAMS and BROTHERS The Chamber of Commerce Phone 21 & 274-J. 212__tf A real party! At the Fair parents and two sisters, M rs.! " x,nuim- 80- board of directors will meet a t ! ---------- Grounds Pavilion Sat! Finest Lester O’Day and Mrs. Theodore the Cham ber of Commerce rooms Dr. Angell Returns- ASHLAND DAY AT BIG “Open-Air” Floor in the State. Reid, both of this city survive. SA LESM A N IS H U RT Monday evening. Any citizen Dr. E. B. Angell and Mrs. Modern Syncopated melody, by FAIR DRAWS CROWD IN AUTO SM A SH U P having any topic to present to the Angell, who have been visiting the famous Jewell Orchestra! COWBOY CHAM P IS bend ; , J directors is invited to do so either at Marshfield and other coast (Continued from Page 1) in person or by letter cities, returned to Ashland Thurs The newest in Fall H ats at NO W IN PE N D L E T O N H ushes. . , r„ e l i „ e . a Ie, n, . „ . ! day evening. Sugg’s Millinery opeaing to-mor Ladies and children’s hair cu t K endleton , sept. 12. — i was seriously injured yesterday; row, Sat. io^— i (Continued from page near Redmond when his automo-I ting. Powder PufT Beauty P ar — Superine auto- finish; guaran- Howard Tegland, w inner in 1922 bile was hit by the Oregon-Wash^ Time 1:04. Purse S I20 lor. V 293-tf teed— Hughes, P ell’s Corner of the cowboy riding champion MEAT SPECIALS ington railroad train at Trail Relay Race ship of the world, winning first 298— tf For Saturday T h T T n T u rlT bey° nd Terribone’ Two ®»<*. best time in tln4e T o M arshfield— Picnic Ham ............................... 18c honors at both Cheyenne anti rhe injuted man was taken to | days. F^rst d a y - R a y Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. J. M W agner left In Ashland— B reakfast Bacon ...................28c Pendleton, ha.s arrived in Pend- Redmond, where „ was („„„d he Holbrook nod Y o é today for Marshfield and North William Virgin of Medford was Swift Jewel Shortening Purse $300. leton and win compete for b o „ .j,„ 8s “ Bend where they will spend sev in Ashland today on business 4 lb, can .................................. 80c ora and prizes this year. He . . . • physicians would n o t' say b„w eral days visiting. accompanied by Mrs. Tegland. i aerious the injury niigh). proye TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE THE EAGLE MARKET Their home is near Midwest, ; until a fu rth er examination. CAPITAL STOCK OF THE Phone 107 CLASS in voice training will Be sure and ask your grocer Wyo. • ELECTRIC BRAKE, DRILL 10— 1 The automobile Mr. Hughs fdf Mrs. B onar’s sandwich spread, begin this week. Those wishing AND HAMMER COMPANY: to join please call me at once— was driving was burned up im guaranteed. Try it. 9— 3 Y ou,and each of you. are here VIVIAN W. WOODSIDE 172 Pine In Ashland—• mediately after the accident. “He SECOND W H A L E IS St. Marshall Dana, newspaper man is salesman fdt- the Roberts Art by notified th at the fifty per cent Bring L ists— A SH O RE AT BEA CH company of Kansas City. of the capital stock of the Elec of the Oregon Journal, who has The Lithians who have lists of Visiting Her«'— tric Brake, Drill ant| Hammer been attending the Klamath i v D n m A n -n ~ of those participating in National Products Show and Irrigation j ftr E? ? ? ? ’ ,ePt- 12 ~ W hales Company has been subscribed, ; Dr. Charles W in g of Defense Day are asked to bring Congress .a t Klam ath Falls re -j Plentiful along the Oregon and th a t a m eeting of the sub- ' Oakland stoped here on his way JUDGE OF SUPREME them to Captain J. Q. Adams at cently was in Ashland W ednesday; ° De ° f the largest ever scribers of said capital stock of home after spending some time COURT PASSES ON ♦ he post office or give them i o said company will be held at the at C rater Lake yesterday evening night "lo hear the speech of Wil- j seen here came ashore at Spencer him at the Armory tonight. creek yesterday. It is not known ’laccabee Hall, in the City of ¡ and is visiting at the J. H. Mc liam Jennings Bryan (Continued from Page 1) E x tra Value a t Everyone is asked to be there at Gee home. how the whale m et its death. It Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday the -I 7:30 o’clock. i 15th day of September, 1 924, at Sweet cream for whipping and measures 60 feet 9 inches in terday he was reported length. This is the second whale j proving, but sank rapidly during! 7:30 ° 'clock p M of «aid day. Madame Tracy-Young— Studio coffee— also fresh milk, always PAINTERS: — Beagle and tn at lias come ashore near New- the night, and died thls~morning for the Purpose of electing a on ice at the Plaza. 239— tf DOrt in „ A . T»__ , « port in thp the nait past 20 Hove days. Beagle; day work or contract: 122 Laurel St., Ashland Oregon. For two weeks, slight improve- Board of Directors, adopting By- made in the late autumn stvle; estim ates free. Box 171. 305-tf Advanco pupils only. Leschetizky Working» At L ane’s— A commercial fish company at ments and backsets were report- ^-aw s- and perfecting an organi- method. Phone 354Y. 6__ 4* Spencer creek is planning to store ed, and hope for his recovery were zation> a,nd for the transaction of trimmed laces, buttons and si Miss Ruth Flackus has a posi To Crater Lake— several tons of the whale meat entertained unti' the last cn/»ii tim . business as may be such n other embroidery. Take advantage ot' tion at Lane’s Confectionery and To A ttend F u n eral— to (eed young try. The whale’s! The funeral date has nol been deemed necessary and may be le Eric W ere nand family have expects to work there during, the these special values in silk dresses estim ate weight is 60 tons. set. gone to C rater Lake for several • Mr. an<J Mrs Roy Gault of winter. gally done at such meeting of the * Merced Falls, Mr. Bundy of Weed days and will return Sunday. stockholders. and Mrs. Tom Bundy of Sacra- Dated this 12th day of August. You can’t go wrong when you ™ J ? and Ml*’ and Mr3, T- S- R eturn From Trip— 1924. Mr. ih d Mrs. Qxford of Alii trad e a t Paulaerud’s. 6__tf I H utchings and family of Weed “KEEP ’EM F. H. CHURCHILL. arrived in A th.and this morning son street returned several days JOHN BANKS. ON GIRLS, and will attend the funeral of J ago from Brownsville where they Leaves F or Home— LOUIS KOHLHAGEN, L. Gault which w ill he held this have been v is itin ^ th e ir daughter Mr?. K Moore and Mrs. Beni afternoon. Incorporators IF YOU Luella Gale returned from there Aszman and son. Burton Aszman, 10— 2 With them and is attending th: VALUE left the first of the week for gram m ar school here. V. hy pay more for milk when Don’t purchase a new f ill coat th eir home in New Jersey after vou can get the best milk for BEAUTY” TOO 1.A1E TO CLASSIFY visiting with Mrs. C. II. N orth until you see what we have to Twink Dye Soap, 10c— MT Nai: rup for several months. Mrs. 10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone Bros. o i l e r . C o a ts priced — LOR RENT: — 3 or 4 room 396R and 369J. 4-tf r e Moore is Mrs. N orthrup’s m other A M E R IC A N g i r l s pat intents, private baths. Adults and Mrs. Aszman her sifter. They and vitomen should $14.95, $19.75, $25.00, $35.00, $45.00, To Lake— preferred. Phone 2C3-R or call avoid falling into the were very much pleased wilh their Visiting Here— Mr. and Mrs. F rank Dean and habit of leaving off their a t Shook Bldg. 10 2 $52.50, $59.95, $85.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Easton of visit in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nims have gone corsets, if they want to Portland is visit’ng at the home FOR SALE at a b a rg a in 30 to the Lake of Ihe Woods where retain beauty of form. Rhode Island Red pullets. Phone HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo, ' of Mrs. W aldo Kluin. She will ‘hey will spend several days at ( iiihlieius and Misses' Coats are here for your in That, at least, is the stay hero for about two weeks 17F11. 10— 3 of course. opinion of Justine John- 212— tr their summer cottage. spection. AVe are showing a most complete line of s to n e , international these garments, and the prices will please you; all L’OR RL.NT — !•’ i; r i s I, <• <] beauty and actress, who For cleaning and pressing V isitin g H ere— Greeting Cards— McNair Bros. who is making New modern four-room bungalow over size.-* up to Id years. Phone 119. We call and deliver. Miss Freda Hanson of Climax York a visit, accom looking Lithia Park. Apply 101 6 tf NATION RESPONDS . panied by her husband, is visiting friends in Ashland for G ranite St. W alter Wanger, from several days. TO D E F E N SE CALL London, where he is Tlianlts Helpers— o now prominent in the G. O Van N atta. past command tor girls S to 14 yeafs; all elever.styles and nicely Complete line of Ashland Can (Continued From Page 1) theatrical world. Miss er of the Old Soldiers’ and Sail t r im m e d . P r ic e d — ned Goods at Detricks. »4-tf Johnstone, blonde, trim e rs ’ Reunion Association of speeches will be broadcàsted over and altogether lovely, is $4 88,. $5.88, $6.48, $7.48, $7.98 an American by birth, Southern Oregon,” today asked the entire nation. On W ay-H om e— as is Mr. Wanger. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Conroy, the Tidings to thank members of Prior to her departure It was today announced that for London, several who are returning to their home the W oman’s Relief Corps and in M ontana, and Mr. and Mrs. others who assisted in making the all Is in readiness for A shland’s years ago, Miss John Here’s a real^value in the most popular dress silk stone was starred ' in H erb England of Algoma were in recent encampment of the Assoc response to the Defense Day pro musical productions on this season. Come in shades wanted for fall wear; gram. All citizens of Ashland, i Broadway1 Ashland recently. The Conroys iation in this city a success. regardless of age or sex. are ask»j Misg Johnstone wag i also evening colors. Von will want several dresses have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paulesrud’s Suits give satisfac cd to meet on Oak street near asked the secret of her i England for some time. at this low price. tion. 6— tf the Ashland arm ory to partici-1 consistently exquisite pate in the parade The num ber ' f?r,rn- J kat American • CULL PEARS FOR HOME marching will be counted as Ash- ! hcV'adTke’^ d ^ x a m ^ S < CANNING— D’Aujeus, Fall But R eturns From School— John Galey returned last night la rd ’s quota. Speakers have been j - My firm belief in the * te r, etc, 25c per box, bring your from the Dewey School near Med arranged, and the affair promises ' : value of a comfortable “ Never Mend’’ Guaranteed pure silk hose—Toes, box, F ru it Association. 9— 3 , corset aids me material- ford which he is teaching this to be a success. , heels and soles specially.reinforced wilh strong JUSTINE JOHNSTONE. , Iv in training my figure winter. The school is out on ac Medford is laying plans to re ¡along C orrection— Internaiioru.’! beauty and actress who kas jusi mercerized ’.¡sic, with extra «dastte mercerized Lisle trim lines,” she returned from abroad. cognize the day, and according to ¡said. “The woman who Through some m istake it was count of the fair. top- Cohn s:--Airdale—French Tan—French (Jrev— those id charge, it will take a j persistently leaves off her corset can stated in yesterday’s paper that Miss Johnstone holds a secure French Nude and Black. MARCEL AND CURL LAST large turn-out to make a better I never cultivate trimness at the poseion in the front rank or Lon- the College Club would meet at • waist. , Frankly, she is apt to be- «Ion stage favorites. When she re LONGER after a Golden Glint record. Phoenix. This club will meet ¡cjnie Pabbv, a condition which is turns to England it will 1.- ;0 re Shampoo. tom orrow a t the home of Mrs. E ! not conducive to beauty of form.” hearse in a new musical revue. I EXERCISE HINT H. Hurd on 10th 3treet in R ed boeal ■ P e rso n a l potes Satin Crepe Dresses $19.75 Each JTie IVew Coats Are Here Checked Flannel Dresses 40 in. Satin Crepe, yd. $2.69 • H< >siery Opportunity, pair $1.25 ford. Every student who completed a course a t the Medford Business College last year was placed on n pay roll. Bus fare allowance. W inter term begins September 15. 308-tf T o In v estig a te— Mark Howard, W illiam Baum, Alex Stevens, and Jack Mann left late last night for a trip through th e lava beds for the purpose of investizatlng the report that a great many deer are dying in th a t region. They will visit the Mud lake, Dry lake and Quaking Asp Springs districts on their trip , as well as other sections w here the reports come from, and expect to be gone several days.— K lam ath News. E. B. ISAAC & CO. V isitin g F riends— Glenn Conwell and wife of W ichita, Kanea.s, are visiting with Mr. Conwell’s mother, Mrs. A. Conwell and sister, Mrs. M. I t Brower. Mr. Conwell graduated with the last class which g rad u ated from the normal here. Their stay is indefinite. , Burton Dancing School, Mem orial Hall. Open daily. A fter noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9. 307-tf For Portland— Mrs. A. N. Humphrey left to day for Portland where she will attend the state board meeting of the Parent-T eacher Associa tion._ Mrs. Humphrey has charge of the Child W ellfare departm ent in the 3tate. AVatcli for Staples new Snb CULL PEARS FOR HOME division. 8 0 8 -tf CANNING— D’Aujeus, Fall B ut ter, etc, 25c per box, bring your To California— box, F ru it Association. 9— 3 Mrs. Frank McEwan left re cently for southern California, In A shland— where she will meet her husband Mr. and Mrs. L. D Stephenson and visit with friends for a short have arrived in Ashland and will time. spend the w inter here. They are from Aspgrove. Let u« fill vour pail wPh Swift«. Sliver Lee lard. Costs less than W hen at the F a ir be sure to «hortenlng. Goes farth er and is see Mrs. B onars’ exhibit of salad more nutritions. Detricks. 94-tf dressing, 20 different varieties. Ask your grocer. 9— 3 Leave F o r Newport— Mr. and Mrs. W S. Ball of C onfined W ith Illn ess— 104 Bush street will leave Mon Miss E tha Abbott, bookkeeper day for Newport where they will (c) By B e rn a rr M acfadden fo r E n d er’s Company i3 confined spend the next six weeks. They I to her home on accouut of ill- hope th at the climate may bene S tanding with hipa ihn», raise MM. balls of feet. Count 1-2. fit Mrs. B all’s health. “ Ih e Q uality Store” Lewis Stone tnd. Helene. Chadwick. ;^Whv Men Leave Home“ SPECIAL ft ♦ ♦ ♦ »+ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » » 4 Attractive Fall Coats SATURDAY and MONDAY AT . . - The Big Grocery Dept. Enders Big Store TH OSE BIG R ED PA C K A G ES' K E R R ’S F L A K E D V H E A T OR OATS 28e Per Package ihe heavily ribbed fabrics lend richness and grace to the straight wrap around lines of these coats. A striking note of contrast is achieved hy collars and eufls of tur. The sleeves are bell shape, and there is an ornamental buckle at the side for fastening, i he coat sketched shows distinctly the sumptuous ness of this model and is to he considered a good K err’s Pancake Flour 23c Per Package Exira Special Sugar—11 Pounds for $1.90 HARDY BROTHERS W here th e Crowds Go value at this price. / For School Coats a big line at $16.75 Some with 'f u r f rn n - F in er We feature S t y 1 i s h Stout coats Coats at Popular prices $25.00 -to $49.75 A very l a r g e showing of fine coats for wom- e n and misses. $54.50 GOODS to $125.00 Also clever coats f o r c h ild re n ;