Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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k o e a l» P ersonal piotes
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho coine and go, and even ts of
local in terest
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We deliver the goods— Detricks
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Ladies aud children's hair cut-
ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par
ior.
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Mrs.
Ash­
here
Fair.
Be sure and ask your grocer
for Mrs. Bonar's sandwich spread,
guaranteed. Try it.
9— 3
Eye Shades and Goggles
McNair Bros.
:
Return To Munsir.nir5^
Mrs. T, T. Ahlstrom and soil,
Norman, returned to D unsm uir
Friday after visiting tor 3o:ne
time with friends and relatives
here.
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TINSELS LEND THEIR RADIANCE
TO FORMAL OCCASIONS
S P E C I A L
$1.00
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I'ltHii D unsm uir—
Mr and Mrs. H arry Strain o f :
Stopped Here-
Dunsm uir are visiting friends iu
Miss Allene Anderson, sorority K ^ sh lan ^ and^MedZoTd
sister of Miss W etherford, teach
er at the Model Cottage, stopped To D unsm uir__
in A ihland yesterday on her vzay
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mansfield ¡
to California where she w lr cf Ashland were In Dunsmuir the
teach this winter.
first of the week visiting friends
and relatives there.
SPECIAL attention to AUTO-
!
MOBILE insurance; b etter terms In Ashland—
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
Miss Josephine De Haa?<, who
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212__tf has been, visiting friends and rel- j
i atives in Ashland, has returned ;
No W holesale No Delivery
to Dunsmuir where she is work-
30 days test
! ing.
beginning Sept. 15th to prove the!
best bread made in Ashland Is!
quality bread, from the oven o v e r'
THE WEATHER
the counter at 8c per pound, salt i Report for past 24 hours:
Max-
rising bread goes on Oct. 15th.
imum, 97; Minimum. 50; Set
KISTLERS QUALITY BAKERY Maximum, 85
11— 2
SUNDAY D IN N E R
< H ives
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R eturns To Keg Pit—
Mrs. George G illette and Mrs.
H unter left today for Keg Pit,
w here they are living.
To See F a ir—
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and
Schneider of Yreka were in
land yesterday and from
went to the Jackson County
haturday, Sept. íft, 10ÙJ
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ASHTONS and functions havo
a way of reflecting each
others’ characteristics. Judg­
ing by the advance reports, this
will be a season of unparalelled
brilliance, for never have fabrics
been as gorgeous as those origin­
ated for the Fall and Winter.
Tinsels, especially, will lend their
brilliance to formal occasions this
winter. There are tinsels in gold
and silver, tinsels on satin surface,
on crepe grounds, and printed tin­
sels.
Particularly favored for
evening wear are the tinsel bro­
cades. such as used in this elabor­
ate and beautiful evening mantle,
which combines a blue and silver
brocaded upper por­
tion, with a flounqe
and lower sleeves of
plain blue. The blue
Is one of the new rich
Chinese blues, called
M a n d a r i n , and the
omnipresent
Chinese
influence is also ap­
parent In the wide, |
loose sleevea Ermine
adds Its richness to the
ensemble.
The notable features
about the new tinsel fabrics ac­
cording to Henri Creange, Cheney
authority, is that their threads are
8 0 heavily plated that the chances
of tarnishing are reduced io a
minimum, and they arc so supple
for all their brilliance that ihey
can almost pass through the trad­
itional wedding ring of the fair,
stories.
,
I t is interesting to note that th«
line of this wrap, with its wide
flounce follows the silhouette of the
dresses over which it Is worn, and
which fashion has at last a ¡lowed
to deviate slightly from the straight
and narrow line.
Celery I fen its
$1.00
Sweet Relish
Soup
Chicken Alii Reine (Crotons)
Roast Chicken (Parsley Dressing)
i
I tesh Ham (< Immpaync Sauce)
Roast Spring Lamb ((tarden Peas)
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Salad
Roman Salad
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W aldorf Salad
Slice I Tomatoes — — Sliced Cueiunbers
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Duchess Potatoes
Cream Peas
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Le autrice Joy
/¿The Mama^eChea/t*
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( toffee
Í ! :->() lo 1:30
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Lemon Cream Pie
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R ed Tea
Milk
5:30 to S;00
I lotel Ashland
E. T. Allen, Owner
Joe Lenehard, Chef.
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Several Serious Cases
i »>\t‘ ' ecu treated since I have received mv new
electronic machine, which permits rapid develop­
ment.
I have just returned from my vacation and am
teady to continue the electronic treatments which
have been proving so beneficial to my patients.
Aou are invited to call for consultation and advice.
DR, E. B. A N GELL
Or
NEWS LETTER
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Pineapple Pie
kept in London most of the Sum­
mer by the reparations confer­
ence, but Mrs. Kellogg has spent
considerable time at a country
house in Hampshire. The Am­
bassador and Mrs. Kellogg may
make a flying trip home this Fall
Superlite auto finish; g uaran­ HUNTER SHOOTS AT CROW,
teed— Hughes, Pell’s Corner.
KILLS WOMAN IN TREE
To Medford—
298— tf
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Allen, pro­
PARIS, Sept. 12.— M. Fernand
prietors of the Ashland Hotel,
CI.ASS in voice training will Lapeyrere, a Parisian architect,
were In Medford yesterday and begin this week. Those wishing has accidentally killed a woman
attended the fair.
.to join please call me a t once— in tragic circumstances.
VIVIAN W. WOODSIDE 172 Pine
TOG LATE TO CLASSIFY
While on a holiday near Fon-
St.
Dr. Scholls Corn Remedies-
tainebleu he shot at a crow and
LOS1
on
Boulevard,
pair
McNair Bros
afterw ards found th a t he had
glasses,
dark
rims.
Finder
re­
At F air—
killed a peasant woman of 63, who
tu
rn
to
131
No.
Main.
Reward.
PA IN T E R S: — Beagle
and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge, Mr. was in a tree picking cherries.
11— 2*
Beagle; day work or contract: and Mrs. R. C. McMillan were
Her body hung suspended in
estim ates free. Box 171.
305-tf in Medford today and also a t­ the branches and a ladder had to
FOR SA LE:— 12 tons of Al­
tended the Jackson County Fair. be brought to lower her to the
falfa hay, $18.00 ton in stock.
To Bandon—
Mr. McMillan will stay here until ground. She had been shot in
Inquire A. H. Ward,
Omega
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hosier, Ol­ Tuesday and then retu rn with his the heart.
Threshing practically over — all , C laridge’s
Ranch,
Talent.
11—-2t*
have caused some
lie Easterling and Miss G ertrude wife to Portland. Mrs. McMillan
crews filled.
heartburnings,
for royalty has |
FOR SALE:— Four head d a iry '
will leave this evening for Ban­ is a sister of Mrs. Will Dodge.
been
frequently
represented
at
cows
and three heifers, two com- ‘
don and other Oregon coast cities
ROSEBl RG — No shortage of her parties.
ing
fresh
next month i nqujre A t
where they will spend a weeks
Madame Tracy-Young— Studio
workers. Prune harvest in full
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; H. W ard, Omega Ranch. Talent.!
122 Laurel St., Ashland Oregon.
vacation.
swing, ample help—‘tourists going
Advance pupils only. Leschetizky
11— 2t*
The departure of Consul-Gen­
through.
You can’t go wrong When you method. Phone 354Y.
6— 4*
eral and Mrs. Robert P. Skinner
TOR SALE — (Jood fresh cow.
trade at Paulserud’s.
6— tf
GRANTS PASS — F ru it nlckJ*! ^ PaFlS
brougllt a round of
1304
Quincy St.
l i — 3* !
Following is a report accord­
Why pay more for milk when
~ ____ and . also ! social activities in American
ing IO
is no t in prograss
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo, you can get the best milk for ing to districts or localities of hop picking but this is being circles. The Consul-General had
FOR SALE — Oldsmohile 4
of course.
212— tf 10 cents. Llnlnger Dairy. Phone seasonal employment conditins: taken care of locally and w ith the first of a series of valedict­ touring car. Inquire 96 Laurel
PORTLAND — Cnsiderable ac­ w hat tran sien t laborers th a t are ory banquets at the Berkley soon St.
396R and 369J.
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11— 3*
tivity in building construction.
D in e At P laza—
after
his
tran
sfer
was
announced,
passing through this district. In ­
FOR RENT — Front bed room,
Increased movement in w ater
The Sunday School w orkers Elks Had Feed—
dications a t this time point to a and a long list of fu rth er en ter­
good
locality. 916 Iowa St. Phone
who met In Ashland yesterday en­
The Ashland Elks enjoyed a shipments, giving employment to surplus ra th e r than a shortage tainm ents are schedu’ed.
329-R.
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joyed a dinner at the Plaza yes­ feed at th eir club rooms before several hundred extra longshore
of laborers, as the sawmills In
terday evening.
the National Defense program and w orkers; also demand for labor this locality have all closed down
American women seem to glit­
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms
parade last evening. About a to do short jobs, showing consid­ leaving such workmen th a t m ake te r and sparkle everywhere in
GO,
2nd St. Phone 332-L. 11— 3
Complete line of Ashland Can hundred were present, and had a erable improvement over last
their home here w ithout employ- Lo«don this season. Mrs. R obert
ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf very pleasant time before attend- week.
FOR SALE: — Concord grapes
ment.
Mason Talbot, of A tlantic City
the program at the Armory which
C. H GRAM, Chairman
gave the Savoy habitues a thrill 5c per pound. C. A. Gray, Bridge
GRESHAM— Supply ju st about Seasonal Employment Commis
No Dance to night at Lithian followed
11— 2*
. when she appeared in a skull cap St.
equal to demand. Cucumber h a r­ s on.
Platform , on acount of Jackson
of m etallic fabric, fitted tightly
For cleaning and
pressing vest is now on, also blackberry.
Co. Fair.
over her shingled head, allowing
Phone 119. We call and deliver. Indications point toward, suffi­
only a minimum of hair to show.
6— tf cient held to handle.
From K 'am a'h F alls—
Miss Mary Van Demeer, of W hite
Mrs. Levi Stevens of Klam ath
Plains, N. Y_, attracted consid­
Paulosrud’s Suits give satisfac­
HOOD RIVER— Ju st at pres­
Falls arrived in Ashland yester­
e ra b le attention with a complete
6— tf ent there is a surplus of w orkers A C hronicle o f E ven ts O ccuring
day and will spend several days tion.
yoke of glittering stones. Mr3.
for the apple and pear picking
visiting with her daughter, Miss
in W orld C enters of
W ade H unt, of Chicago, wore her
season which is ju st commenc­
’ Population
Mildred Steven3, while here. She To C rater L a k e -
hair brought round from the
ing
The
apple
and
pear
harvest
Miss Lydia McCall of this city
will retu rn to her home Tues­
neck and fastened under the chin
and Mrs. S. T. Neil of Palo Alto, will commence in earnest here
day.
FINISHING TODAY
LONDON, Sept. 13.— English vzith a diamond ornam ent — a
made a trip to C rater Lake W ed­ about the tw entieth of this month society is breaking down age-long striking idea for cold W inter
“ W H Y MEN
CULL PEARS FOR
HOME nesday, retu rn in g by way of The indications now are th a t we customs. For centuries the “ best nights.
CANNING— D’Aujeus, Fall B ut­ K lam ath Falls. Mrs. Neil had will have an abundance of help people’’ have not dared to ¿how
1
LEAVE H OM E’
ter, etc, 25c per box, bring your been visiting here and returned to harvest our coming crop of their faces in Loudon in August.
Ambassador Kellogg has been
box, F ru it Association.
9— 3 to her home immediately follow­ apples.
This year there have been many
a refreshing drop O1 life
LJL-T
ing the trip to the lake.
who have refused to leave town
M c M i n n v i l l e — slig h t su r­ for the m onths when all social
E at chicken dinner at the
that you’ll have to see to
plus
for hop and prune picking, regulations said ihey should be
Burton
Dancing
School,
Mem­
Plaza Sunday, served 12:30 to
Open daily. A fter­ which is now in progress. There iu Scotland or a t the fashionable
8 P. M.
11— 1 orial Hail.
wlndly appreciate, wonder-
is a surplus of w orkers among French w atering places
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
ful acting and a modem
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F rom D unsm uir—
F o r M iners, R ailroaders,
wages
and
not
overly
anxious
to
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanley
Lady A stor flouted convention
Loggers, F a n n e rs,
and storv.
work.
and children of D unsm uir arriv­ P lan Forum —
and decided to .spend A ugust and
H unters.
The Chamber of Commerce is
ed in Ashland today for a several
Septem ber a t her wonderful
CORVALLIS — No shortage of Thameside Cliveden. Lady Diana
days visit with Mrs. Stanley’s planning a large Forum at the
Surplus if anything, Cooper went even fu rth e r and en­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F rank Bess opening of the series of forum w orkers.
and MONDAY
many
transients.
Hop picking Is tertained extensively in her Lon­
luncheons
next
Tuesday
at
the
of Allison street
Hotel Ashland. A very interest­ now on in some of the yards, but don town house prior to sailing
Every student who completed ing program is being arranged begins in full next week. We be for the United States, where she
a course at the Medford Business which will be announced in Mon­ lieve the crop can be handled by resum es her role In “ The Mir­
acle ”
College last year was placed on day’s issue of this paper. Those the local workers.
who
are
planning
to
attend
the
a pay roll. Bus fare allowance.
EUGENE — The demand for
W inter term begins September 15. luncheon are asked to call at the
The King had an American
common
labor on construction hostess during tire shooting sea­
308-tf Chamber or notify the secretary
so th a t they may be sure of a vzork has been strong all week, son, when he was the guest of
both in and out of th e city. The Lord and Lady A ncaster at
place.
....Cliff Payne makes steps.
supply for prune pickers about Drummond Castle, w ith the Duke
V
equals
the
demand.
There
is
of York and Prince Henry. Lady
Stop a t A shland—
W atch for Staples new Sub­
some
shortage
in
hop
pickers
A ncaster was form erly Miss
Mrs. A. S. Coats and daughter, division.
3 0 8 -tf
Eloise Breeze, of New York, and
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Florence and Mrs. Marvin Coats
MARSHFIELD — W hile there she has become one of London’s
and daughter of Pa3adena, stop­ Rob Service Station—
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,
j is a surplus of common labor most prolific entertainers, and
ped in Ashland yesterday on their
Thieves gained entrance to the I
, .
,
. .
way to Mrs. A. S. Coats’ home Central Point service 3tation some 1 more men are being employed in during the W inter season the in­
\A
A’hat do the
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in Raymond, W ashington. They time during th e night Sunday by the lum ber industries than at vitation lists for her parties at
palm scented
f e w
visited a t the home of Mr. and prying the door lock open. F o r­ any tim e for the last four months.
Several
small
logging
camps
are
Mrs. R P. P o rter while here.
breezes
say?
tunately, no great loss is sustain­
Ö
/J $
resum ing operations and other3
UH ’
ed by the owners as they have
AY hat do. the
will
commence
as
soon
as
the
CULL PEARS FOR
HOME missed only two tubes and two
tropic nights
CANNING— D’Aujeus, Fall B ut­ cans of oil. However, the con­ rains elim inate the fire hazard.
murmur ?
ter, etc, 25c per box, bring your tents of the draw ers gave evidence
The spirit of Is­
PENDLETON
—
H
arvest
is
box. F ru it Association.
9— 3 of a thorough rum m aging and the
AA aterproof boots a n d land Love
com pleted in this vicinity.
cash draw er had been investigat­
them
high top shoes that work­ I caught
the spirit
The best chicken dinner at the ed.— Medford Mail Tribune.
LA GRANDE — There is a
ers and sportsmen need. souls can resist.
Plaza Sunday, 75c.
11— 1
Still
a
la w
surplus of w orkers at present.
All sizes in stock.
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
stronger t h a n
Found Guilty—
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
any
m an
The Jury In the case against A. ’horteninr. Goes fa rth e r and Is
warned them!
The above sketch was made
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McCauley charged with the sale '¿ore nutritious. Detricks.
•
from
an
actu al
photograph
of intoxicating liquor, turned In
a verdict of - guilty yesterday
Dislocates Shoulder__
afternoon, after deliberating for
While getting out of his car
a half hour. Thi3 is the fourth
.n
the front of John Rigg's Paint
.—is a convenient and practical
straig h t conviction in this term
fixture to have installed in any
3.ore yesterday afternoon, Dr.
cf court of men charged with vio­
Now is the time to prepare for
out-building.
W. J. Crandall tripped and fell
the hunting season— get your
lations of the liquor laws —
Four people were »seriously
jü the pavement, dislocating his
No doubt you have often
gun and am m unition in readi­
G rants Pass Courier.
h u rt when these
two cars
thought of putting a w ater
ness.
Fall fishing season Is
shoulder. Mr. Rigg immediately
crashed together and the car
closet in your garage; but you
approaching, all kinds fishing
took him to his office where the
owners faced damage suits as
hesitated because you were
tackles here.
W hen a t the F a ir be sure to arm was set. Dr. and Mr3. Cran­ afraid the cold w eather would
well as heavy repair bills.
see Mrs. B onars’ e x h ib t of salad dall are planning to take a vaca­ put it out of commission.
Don’t wish you had proper in­
dressing, 20 different varieties. tion for several months while Dr.
surance after an accident.
We install sanitary frost­
Ask your grocer.
9— 3 C randall’s arm gets well? They
Make SURE of your protection
proof w ater closets th a t rem ain
now.
will leave about the first of the
in service in all weathers.
week and expect to spend their
Made in the South
Call on this agency o f the
See us for particulars
In A shland—
New assortm ent of Remington
vacation at Venice, Calif., and
Hairtford F ire Insurance Co.
F. J. McPherson was in Ash­ other southern California cities.
knives ju st arrived. No two
for a ll form s o f A utom obile
miles away from your world
knives alike.
Insurance.
land Thursday attending to busi­
ness in te re sts'h e re .
—with Lent rice Joy and
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( hiropraetic and Electro Therapv
F irst National Bank Bldg.
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DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH
Al Diamond
Briquettes
¡deal fuel for early fall,
lor grates,
fire places
oi’ furnaces.
STEADY HEAT
Buckhect Boots
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
“ In the H eart of Town”
A U T O
BEDFORD
SPEED W A Y
$9 to $14.50
A frost-proof*
water closet
Four injured and
the cars smashed
Guns and Lots
of Ammunition
Pocket Knives
In A s h l a n d -
Glen Hale, who is teaching at
Sweet cream for whipping and Applegate, was iu Ashland yes­
coffee— also fresh milk, always terday visiting with his parents.
• b ic« a t the Plaza.
239— tf He will rem ain for a few days
Jerry O’Neal
Plumbing
Phone 188
H eating
Billings Agency
Estab. 1883
Real E state & Real Insurance
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
2 0 7 E . Main
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Army Goods Store
Biggest L ittle Store in Ashland
H unting and Fishing Licenses
Percy Marmont.
Sunday, Sept 14 J',2
ih e World’s Speed Kings
E - STAPP
Driving the world’s fastest
automobiles
20 E n tr ie s
5 Thrilling Events
GENERAL
ADMISSION
Oft
V
(Including W a r T ax)
R eserved S eats on Sale a t M edford Cham ber of
Commerce. Race under S anction A. A. A.