Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 19, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday, September It), jfcU
Fot Ralo Alto—-
Pov Portland—
Í í * ^ * »■‘ »"«-'•'ö BANNËB * I „ a lle convent!.,, It would have ' town.
Addison D. Helm3, Jr., left Sutì
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dodge aré IN THE WILLAMETTE RÎVÊfc been
TOO KATE TO CLAMMtFT
no surprise to seo M anhat­
day for Falo Alto Calif., where I ; leaving tonight for Portland,
I like Ashland, Oregon. At
tan shirts all off!
he will enter the Seale M ilitary , where they will enjoy a two weeks
this time of year it smiles upon
FOR R EN T:— 5-room house,
PORTLAND,
Sept.
19
—
The
i
Academy
for
the
school
year.
P
lan
New
Hotel
vacation.
the
golden way. The hills and furnished on Mt. avenue. Also
A Daily Chroulde oí those who come and go, and events of
W illam ette river and the W ill-'
Ashland, like many other town;-, valley are changed to a golden one on Second St. Inquire at 713
local interest
am
ette slough are closed to com-,' . is striving for som ething better
Are you hard to fit? Try a suit
brown by the summer sun. Here Oak St.
We deliver the goods- -Detricks mereiai salmon
16__ 2*
announced
L ’T I
h “ ! V“ ' "*
»"*“
made to your m easure at Paul-
t t t ì t t T
f g U t l t H
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FOR RENT— Pleasant furnlsV
serud’s.
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> Dy a . c . ; on the building of a very fine aud trees whose colors change
F rom Sacram ento—
To Talent —
Ross,
m
aster
fish
warden.
Mr.
j
hotel
ed apt., near Jr. High, 323 Al­
Tennant—
one th a t would reflect ; but little.
They are constant,
Mr. and Mrs. Stuerneigle of
Ross explained th a t a recent in- great credit upon a town of 50,- i They have graced these rolling mond St.
Don Spencer took a slfort corn-
16—tf
Fresh fish mass and fisii foor
Mrs. E. W. Hogue and son left
Sacram ento wa3 in Ashland visit­ lin ed business and pleasure trip a t the V ariety Store.
be°” T
16— 2“ today for Tennant. Calif., whe J
000 population. Aim high seems lands for age3, hut ju st now many
ing friends for a tew days.
FOE RENT: — Splendid fu r­
to 1 alent yesterday evening.
they will stay fof »ever», months.
°
m
S‘0U<" ’ to be the
' slogan
— ...........
of this town t h a t ! f°rests of California and Oregon
nished
apartm ent, two room with
Improving—
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!
; . t iat tbey w
not be opened is a picture of beautj y on t h e , a re burning. This, the danger
The Staph*« A gency has realty
K. K. K. Lecture, Armory, Sept.
PAINTERS: — Beagle and ! 1,sll.11*E Ulltil December 1. Sev- northern slope of the Siskiyous. °f Dre is the worst the Pacific kitchenette and bath. A dults only.
Marian Frost, who has been
bargains.
24.
Phone 122.
16__2
15— 4t confined to bis home with sick- Beagle; day work or contract; !
bee“ the re'
Climatically the town is fav coast has to meet. It is usually i
: »’-ess, is reported to be improving. estim ates free. Box 171.
305-lf
rp. * ,6 c lange-
ored. It is anti-m alarial and ' x' orst following the seasons of
To E u g e n e -
To K irby—
J
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ifle Columbia river is
now
,
anti-asthm
atic. Any clim ate th at rainfall such as last w inter was.
Edna Prough left W ednesday
Mrs. A. C. W ilhite left yester- j Complete line of Ashland Can-
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I am still northw ard bound.
Jewel
O
rchestra!
F
air
Grounds!
for her home in Eugene, after day for Kirby where she will visit ! ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf Saturday Hight!
ing and will be until March 1 something. This m ust be trua
...... May go to Medford, Oregon, soon,
spending the sum m er with friends for several weeks with her father I
' 1925.
in the beginning.!
as the local paper, The Daily j but as
and relatives here.
and mother.
like the ones we are having
In Bed—
Loenl Rains—
!
I
’ll
stop
in
Ashland
for a few
Tidings,” says so. This paper is
now
make one appreciate a
Mrs. W. H. Bartges is sick in
a wide-awake visitor, though it ( ^ ays wbere beauty and content­
with practically every other VISITOR WRITES OF
heating stove. We have them,
Rainbow Rock Springs Coal at
Rexall G uaranteed Remedies. bed at her home with tonsilitis. section of the state reporting
VISIT TO ASHLAND does not visit the home until to­ m ent combine to make life more
new or second-hand, and will
Ashland Lumber Co. Phone 20. — McNair Bros.
he glad to show you we can
genial; to make the going a little
fairly good rains, Ashland was
ward
evening.
It
is
considerate;
(Continued front Page 1)
save you money.
16— 2
The Staples Agency has a'w o n ­ visited by a light shower Friday
it does not break in one one’s i sm oother; a 'little more worth
. . H om e For W eekend__
derful bargain in Bungalow. B et­ m orn'ng, which however was n o t i ia afforded th e travelers, and work in the m orning; it waits till while.
At H ospital—
ASHLAND FURNITURE
Miss K atherine Parsons re tu rn ­ te r burry. •
I am always yours with pleas-
really sufficient to be of m u ch : v many stop there every - night. the work is over and then gives
COMPANY
Mrs. S. M. Rhodes was taken ed home today from the Willow
value. The rain was accompanied Yesterday a machine was regis­ the “ up-to-the-m inute” news. It ure.
94 N. Main
to the Community Hospital Iasi Springs school which she is teach­
Every body is going to Jack ­ by a slightly w arm er tem pera­ tered from Indiana, my native is a substantial booster for it31
SCHUYLER C. SPERO.
night and operated upon this ing this winter.
son’s
Hot Springs Sat. Sept. 20th. ture.
state, and I was glad.
morning.
15— 3*
th is park will be improved each
Ladies and children's hair cu t­
At
the
Columbia—
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season.
I judge so from the signs j ♦
Sweet cream for whipping and ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par
Sap-And-Salt—
Among the registrations at the on the trees as “ Trinity,” •‘E ter­
coffee— also fresh milk, always o r-
293-tf
Mrs. Johnny Gruelle and sons, Hotel Columbia are the names of nity,” etc. Evidently it will con­
on Ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf
Dicky and W orth, are spending C. D. Hammond of Sacram ento; tinue if eternity is one of the
Tonsils R em oved—
the week-end at Sap-and-Salt.
Jam es W. Prenderville and fam ­ backers of this -institution.
For Albany—
Miss M argaret Campbell of thi-
Yes, the town ha3 a bakery and
ily, Glendale, Cal.; J ,E. Lind­
Mrs. B. C. Miller of thi3 city city underw ent an operation for
Fly
Tox
Spray
Kills
Flie3.
it
is cailed ‘ L ithia B akery.” Do
gren, Portland; Dan Huff, Ore­
left W ednesday for Albany where .he removal of her tdasils in
McNair Bros.
gon City; Mrs. Guy C arter, Mrs. not know if it has the “ T rinity”
she will visit her sister for sev­ Medford yesterday morning. She
!
C. H. Gremer and Mrs. Hutch- sign or not. If it has it must
eral weeks.
is getting along nicely.
Eat your Sunday dinner at t h e . ington of Seattle; J. F. Moore be it uses soda, flour and lithia
Rainbow Rock Springs Coal at
The Metropole O rchestra is Pla2a. The best chicken dinner an d 'fam ily of Los Angeles; L B w ater. If I knew th a t this bak­
16— 2 iD anford of Yoncalla and C. O. ery used sulphur w ater in its i
Ashland Lum ber Co. Phone 20. giving another big dance at Jack- m the city, 75 cents.
4
breqd, I would boycott the place. Î
i Jennings of Lakevierw.
16— 2 son Hot Springs Sat., Sept. 20. Return Home—
i
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Ashland also has a store where r
15— 3*
I T
ChambCr,aln “ »1 «-AMAS m , Z T 1.URXK1,
the dollar ha3 the most cents. Î
F o r Eugene—
El zabeth Palm er returned Tues­
Joe Neil left today for Eugene In Accident —
W ITH $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 LOSS The very first time I have a dol­ e
day
from
Pacific
Grove,
Cal.,
lar I am going to take it to th&t
w here he will attend the Univer­
C’leo Mast who was h u rt in an
where
they
have
been
staying
for
•
sity of Oregon this winter. He automobile
accident
Monday
CAMAS, Wash., Sept. 19.— The store. M anhattan shirts, too,
several
months.
Their
is going to try out for one of night, is able to he up and around
many i mill and lum ber yards, of the Cam- here onethird off. Of course, it
friends
in
Ashland
are
delighted
; as Lum ber company were totally is. warm here, but had it been in
th e orchestras upon his arrival with the aid of crutches.
to
have
them
return.
Miss
there.
destroyed at 3:30 a. m., W ednes­ New York city during the demo-
No a gen t in Southern Oregon Chamberlain is a prom inent club day by a fire supposed to have
T h e Staples R ealty Agency can can w rite bettor A uto insurance woman of Ashland and also of originated by spontaneous com­
sh ow you som e real bargains.
or a t low er rates than th e Staples the state.
bustion in saw dust beneath the
A gency.
saw plant of the mill. The loss,
V « TfICATER BCAUTFW
To Conference—
HONESTY i s my POLICY. Yeo, which is estim ated at 3100.000,
of course.
212— tf is offset by insurance of $50,000. TODAY and TOMORROW
G. F. Billings was among the Return from Trip—
people from Ashland who attend
E. E. Phipps and Mr. Wild re­
A strong wind blew embers from
ed the M ethodist conference at turned last night from a hunting
Don’t forget the big dance at the burning sawdust to many
And they are
Medford last night. There was trip and reported th a t they were Jackson Hot Springs Sat. nite. A parts of the plant and was dis­
a large delegation from Ashland. w ithout luck
big time assured you— Metropole covered by the night watchman,
priced righ tly
Orchestra.
15— 3* the entire property was burning.
Superlite auto finish; guaran­
Follow the crowds to Jackson
The Camas fire departm ent w a s ;
to accomplish it.
teed— Hughes, Pell's Corner.
Hot Springs Sat. Nite, Sept. 20. At Hotel Ashland—
enable to check the blaze.
298— tf Music by the famous Metropole
Among the out-of-state people
Orchestra.
15__3* at the Hotel Ashland are F. H.
V isitin g H e r e -
Allen of Chicago; J. A. Carlson UMPIRE GETS MANY
Mrs. Will Landrum and two At Home—
BOTTLES FROM FANS
and family, Pocatello; Mr. and
children a re visiting at the J. B
M arjorie Gillette has been con­ Mrs. W illiam Floyd, N. Y .; L. G.-
BROOKLYN, N. Y. Sept. 19.
Icenhower home for several fined to her home for several Clay, L03 Angeles; C. B. Powell,
We have grouped them into a
— The Brooklyn fans, fighting
week3. They are from Stockton days on account of illness.
Chehalis, "Wash.; F. A. Gaskill,
mad
as
the
Dodgers
battled
with
Mrs. Landrum was form erly a
Palo Alto; Clyde C. Carswell and
number of lots and have sqaeez-
Pittsburgh for the rig h t to re­
nurse here.
ATTENTION GROWERS
Geo. H. C athcart, Marion, Iowa;
main as the .National League race
Pick and deliver W inter Nellis F. W. W right, W hittier, Cal.;
ed down the prices in each group
SPECIAL attention to AUTO Pears next Monday and Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Minardi, San Pedro, leaders, showered Umpire Firm an
with pop bottles when he order­
MOBILE insurance; better terms None after Tuesday evening.
to temjd early buying. Get your
Cal.; and A. M. Muir, Bellingham.
ed
Grimes, Brooklyn pitcher, off
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
FRUIT ASSOCIATION.
the field.
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
coat early and get a full season’s
Villany lurking in tjie
16— 2
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
The bottles were throw n in
black <Wths of F lorida’s
Silver Lea; lard. Costs less than
wear.
For Kentucky—
the fourth inning when Pitts-
See Paulserud’s for the latest shortening. Goes fa rth e r and isi burgh was leading 3 to l CrimL Ulltl'acked jungle COUlltrV—
W illiam Briggs has gone to in Fall sujts and woolens.
more
94-tf Durs n v as fa d in g 3 to 1. Grimes
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more nutritious.
nutritious. D
D etricks
etricks..
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Louisville, Kentucky, where he
14— tf
will visit for several weeks and
dugout. The final score was | an old man and his pretty
“The Mikado”—
P ittsburgh 4, Brooklyn 2.
then retu rn with his wife and In Ashland— *
daughter from the world—
The draw ing card for W ednes­
children. Mrs. Briggs has been
Mrs. George G illette and son, day evening at the Josephine
then one day a ' globe-trot­
spending the sum m er in Ken­ George Virgil, arrived
Ash- county fair was the presentation
in
ting yachtsman comes into
J
tucky.
laud Thursday from Keg Pit. of the operatic pageant.
“ The
One
lot
junior,
misses,
and
the hay, bringing adventure j
would he hard to get
George Virgil entered high school Mikado” , which was given with
ladies’
coats
worth
con­
ATTENTION GROWERS
«$34.50
$44.»)0
or
the
and romance into strange
more value into a new
and Mrs. G illette will retu rn to a wealth of costuming, adequate
siderably
more
but
we
ex­
Pick and deliver W inter Nellis Keg Pit tomorrow.
liVes.
lot
of coats than you
settings, accomplished talent in
1 groups of better
P ears next Monday and Tuesday.
pect
to
he
able
lo
sell
more
the principals and pleasing per­
will find in this lot of
fo il will find a lot
None after Tuesday evening.
of them by pricing them
G
oldvyn
p re s e n t»
Why pay more for milk when formance by the choruses and
junior, misses and lad-
FRUIT ASSOCIATION.
t values for Sen-
you can get the best milk for ballet.— G rants Pass Courier.
at
ies coats at
16— 2
10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone
P R O D U C T IO N
selling.
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
396R and 369J.
4-tf
M onster .Stages—
LONGER after a Golden Glint
Two m onster stages to be us­
Shampoo.
Receives Position—
ed in the service between Seattle
Miss Velta Ackley has received
and Puyallup arrived in Ashland
Best Chicken dinner in Ashland. I
^Öy «Joseph H e rg c a h e im e r
late Thursday evening.
The a position as teacher a t Persist,
I5e,
Sunday, at the Plaza. 16— 2
Oregon, and win
leave
Sept.
•Uuk Frank M^yo, Virginia.
chauffeurs spent the night at The
Probably the best assortment of silk and wool­
Miss Virginia Jones will
V a lli, F ord S te r lin g .*
Ashland and left early Friday 29th.
en dresses we have ever shown is now on the
Meet ing Post poned—
m orning to continue their trip to take her place a t the Raggedy
AND
Ann
Sweet
Shop.
racks. Ask to see them, too.
The Belleview Parent-Teachers
the north. These stages were 24
goods
The
Telephone
G
irl”
circle
will
not
meet
tonight
as
feet long and six feet wide and
planned,
but
due
to
conflicting
Imogene
W
allace,
piano
classes
Coined v
were of 30-passenger capacity.
begin September 25. For infor­ dates', have postponed their meet­
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W ednesday night. Sept. 24, mation phone 210-J or w rite Miss ing urftil next Friday, Sept. 27.
13— tf
Armory,-Ku Klux Lecture. 15— 4t Wallace, Central Point.
b o c a l - P e rso n a l JStotes
Snappy Mornings
WE WANT
TO SELL
100
COATS
before the elid
of September
$16.TS
Anv Price
$24.50
It
The King Vidor.
$16.75
W IL D
Visiting Here—
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Huber and
daughters, Ila and Rea May, a r­
rived in Ashland yesterday from
Monmouth and are visiting Mrs.
J. K. McWilliams and her m oth­
er, Mrs. Pernie Johnson.
Mr.
H uber is a breeder of Berkshire
hog? and received the grand priz^
several year3 ago. He expects to
receive It again this year.
At H ospital—
Mrs. O. E. H urst of Beach St.
was taken to the hospital yester­
day and operated on for appen­
dicitis. She is reported to be get­
ting along very nicely.
NOTICE
My petition for re-election to
the City Council is at the Rexall
Drug Store on the Telephone
table near the door. J will a p ­
preciate the signitures of my
friends.
MRS. W. M. BARBER.
Snappy new modele in suits for
16— 1
young men at Paulserud’s.
14— tf
Frank Mayo and Virginia Vafli
p all F a sh io n s Rus CUith Us
in Goldwyn**
-W IL D
O RA N G ES*
DistrilvuJl by
Ftakl l«l
NOW AT THE VINING
N 2
At Oregon H otel—
The tru th about the Ku Klux
Those registered at the Hotel
Kian W ednesday night, Sept. 24 Oregon are Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
Armory.
15— 4t Simpson and family of Venice,
Cal.; A. P. Stimmel and Sidney
Files Petition—
Neat of D unsm uir and Mr. and
A. D. Perdue, 921 North Cen­ Mrs. R. B. Pollock of Los An­
tra l avenue has filed a peti­ geles.
tion in the county court for e
hearing of the alleged delinquency
Burton Dancing School, Mem­
of Mary Messersmith, age 12. orial Hall.
Open dally. A fter­
R uth Mesaersmith. age 11, and noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
David Mesaersmith, age nine. P er­
307-tf I
due alleges th at on Sept. 15, the
“ said children threw rocks and Correction——
other missiles at his prem ises.”
In the account of the accident
and “ the father and m other open­ wh’ch occurred in the Siskiyous
ly approved and encouraged the Wednesday evening, it was stated
said acts of said children.” The
that Mrs. Cozart was driving her
hearing has been set for Satur­ car.
Theodore Russell was the
day m orning in the juvenile court driver. All of the people ln the
of County Judge G ardner.— Med­
accident, with th e exception of
ford Mail Tribune.
Mrs. Turner, who was badly
shaken up, are well.
The Young People's Society of
the Nazarene Church of Medford
will hold a special m eeting Sun­
A real party! At the Fair
day a t 6:30 P. M. at the Church, Grounds Pavilion Sat! Finest
4th and C streets. A cordial in­ “ Open-Air” Floor in the State.
vitation is extended to all. A. M. Modern Syncopated melody, by
Ramey, Pres.
15— 3 the famous Jewell Orchestra!
TH A T FAM OUS
M e llo w e st C h eese
SATURDAY and MONDAY
only
29
cents
per pound
Semi-Tissue Toilet Paper ..................... 8c per roll
Genuine Tissue Toilet Paper—This is our regular
• 2 for 25c grade
....................... 9c per roll
Regular, 3 for 25c Crepe P a p e r ..............5c per roll
Q T T iv A B
rK Kw
$24.50
StJ1 goin* up— But owing to a fo rtu n ate
buy— we once m ore offer
SPECIAL - n V”"nds $1.°°
The opening of the new season finds Dame
Fashion in one of her most charming and agreeable
moods. That worthy personage smiles upon femin­
inity, and is apparently willing to grant her every
desire in the way of fashions and fabrics. She will
lend a guiding hand, as is becoming her gracious
self, hut for the most part, clothes will he a m atter
of personal choice.
W hether, then, the fashionable woman goes dressed in
bouffante m anner, or w hether she prefers the straight, si in
outline; w hether she will have a waiste-line or n o t;— all
this is a m atter of imfividual taste. She may Wear what is
becoming, and know she is correctly costumed. And we are
prepared to offer her ju st as w d e a selection as will come
within the lim its of fashionable decree.
Women’s Coats
Priced
$29.75, $34.50,
$45.00
The best Coat Values
we have ever been able
to offer
Our High Grade Shortening, large ..................$1.57
Our High Grade Shortening, medium ............$ .79
High Grade Pure Lard, large ___...................$1.69
High Grade Pure Lard, medium ......................$ .86
High Quality Bacon---------- Lowest Price in Town
H A R D Y BROTHERS
AT ENDERS BIG STORE
$39.75
Women’s Dresses
$19.75
Priced
$22.50
$34.50
$29.75
Come in and see our de­
lightful frocks w hether yQu
are ready to buy naw or
not.
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Children’s and Misses’ Coats
in sizes 2 to 12 years and 14 to 18 vears
THE PR IC E S‘w n .L PLEASE YOU
Time to buy Blankets!
Woolen Blankets
$6.95 to $14.98 pair
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“Tit© Quality Store”
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Time to buy Blankets!
• Pot ton Blankets
$2.48 to $5.98 pair
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