Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Á<ÍÍLA&t> 0AÍLY TIDINGS
Saturday, September 20, 1924
To Grant« P a s s -
H otel Colum bia—
NEW SERVICE AI
ASHLAND HOTEL
SATISFIES ALL
Calf, 3rd.
Listed in the register at the work Quilt, 2nd.
1 Dorothy Stevens, 4 article«,
Mrs.
J.
L.
H
arner.
Lunch
cloth,
Dick Joy, Senior Doe, 2nd.
Hotel Columbia are the names of
Home making, 2nd.
Ellis Rose Senior Doe, 1st; '
E , V. W orry, Corvallis and Mr. Embr. in white with cut work,
Emily Taylor, 4 articles. Home
Junior Doe, 2nd.
I Mrs. F. A. Ahoon of Vallejo, Cal. 1st.
; Making, 3rd.
A D ally C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts o f
‘ Emma lx Oeder, P ortrait, Girl,
Dick Joy, Junior
Doe and
Save $10.00t walk upstairs to
Barnard Joy, five vegetable«,
1st;
Flower,
1st
and
2nd.
local Interest
Buck,
1st.
M uscovites H ere—
Orres tailo r shop.
!
1st.
17— tf
Mrs. Charles Barne, Still Life,
Adena Joy, Canning, 4 jars,
Seventy-five live-wire Musco­
"»♦ h m i h h m
Ashland Schools, Illustrated
i 1st; Flower, 1st.
1st.
To Lake—
vites and th eir wives of G rants ’
i
Story,
1st and 2nd; Paper Weav­
F or Tacoma—
lia s P ositio n —
Lorraine Sparr, 4 ja rs 5th.
Those who were fortunate Pass were in Ashland a few min- ! . . Eunice Grubb, Landscapes, 1st;
Mrs. Em ma Oeder and Linda
ing,
l
set,
2nd; Penm anship, 1st;
• M anne, 2nd; Still Life, 2nd.
Mrs. O. A. Paulesrud left last
Miss Kerna Nixon has taken a
Ellen Galey, 2 qts. F ru it and
Oeder left last night for Lake enough to visit the Ashland Hotel utes Saturday morning en route I
Posters,
3rd;
Dolls. 3rd; Peu-
Miss H arriet Hodges, Land­ Vegetables, 2nd.
night for Tacoma where she will i position in the Ashland Realty
of the Woods to spend the w eek -!lasl Sunday for the special din- to K lam ath Falls, where a M us-; scape, 2nd; Poster, 2nd.
mansliip, 3rd; Sentences, 1st;
vis't her m other for some time. Company for the w inter
Dorothy Crews, 6 jars, 3rd.
Shej end at their sum m er cottage.
uer which the famous chef of the! covite ceremonial and celebra- j Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, Poster,
Map, 2nd; Free Hand Drawings,
Lucile Crews, 6 jars, 4th.
started work yesterday.
Ashland had prepared report a |tio n wil1 be lield tonight. The!
1st; Lettering. 2nd; Posters, 3rd;
1st.
The Staples A gency has realty
Iris P a tte r s o n , S ew ing C lass A
Fine Stationery— McNair Bros. splendid menu and th e 'm a n a g e - 'Muscovltes, according to one of!
W
ater color & crayon, 1st and
K. K. K. Lecture, Armory, Sept.
bargains.
m ent of the hotel announced t o - , the visitors> i3 the “jazz orches- j Dick Joy, Hereford Calf, 1st. 4 th.
2nd;
Mechanical Drawing Sets,
Adena Joy, H ereford Heifer,
24.
15— 4t 1 The Young People’s Society of ; day th a t a menu even better than ! tra " part of the Odd Fellows.
Letha
Miles,
4
articles.
Home
1st;
Cooking
Aprons, 1st; Guest
2nd.
Purchased Property—
making, 1st.
the Nazarene Church of Medford last Sunday had been prepared ;
I
Tow
eb,
1st.
Barnard Joy, H ereford. Heifer
George King has purchased the
Fresh fish moss and fish food will hold a special m eeting Sun­ for tomorrow, which will be serv­ WILL MAKE SURVEY
Calf,
1st.
A C. Robertson property on at the Variety Store.
16__2* day a t 6:30 P. M. at the Church,
OF CITY OF ASHLAND Elizabeth Joy, Hereford, Heifer
ed for $1.00 a plate between 121
Beach street through the Yockey
4th and C streets. A cordial in-j and 2 o’clock and between 5:30
V isitin g H ere__
Realty Company.
1 lie Chamber of Commerce has
vitation Is extended to all. A. M. j and 8 p. m. Special improvements
Mr. and Mrs. John Weldbrook Ramey, Pres.
started
plans for a complete s u r­
15^—3 • have been made in the dining
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Rainbow Rock Springs Coal at of Portland are visiting at the
vey
and
census
of
Ashland,
com­
ro o m ^ n d in the service and the
Ashland Lum ber Co. Phone 20. W alter Pierson home on the To C orvallis—
local peopl§* who have dined at puting the entire population;
FOR SALE or trade— A Jersey
16— 2 Boulevard for several days.
Ermole Carlon will leave to-j the hotel since the improvements num ber of houses, etc. It is th e cow and a good U. S. Seperator. I
MADE OF 15 OZ. GOVERNMENT KHAKI
th a t when
completed
this
morrow for Corvallis to attend the , * . ,6n made are enthusiastic i d plan
S*10.............................. Ropes Slide, etc ............................ #•»•>
ata shalJ
be pubHslX
i
563
North
Main.
l
"
—
2*
In Ashland—
Ladies and children’s hair cu t­ Oregon A gricultural College.
m con­
10x12............................ Ropes Slide, etc ........................
•ui •»%
about th e service and menu. The
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Price of ting. Powder Puff Beauty P ar
12x14............................ Ropes Slide, etc ...........................
a».fto
venient directory form which will { FOR SA LE:— Very Cheap. A :
men j tomorrow, according to the prove of very great value to mer-
the C rater Lake Hotel were in lor-
small pasture lot on Oberlin St. j
293-tf
Snappy new models in suits for
managem ent, will be especially chants and all citizens of the Inquire 151 Coolidge St.
Ashland yesterday on business
17— 2
young men at Paulserud’s.
enjoyable.— A dvertisement.
City.
connected with the new tourist
Complete line of Ashland Can­
14— tf
FOR SA LE:— 15 ton alfalfa in
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
J. H. Doran is assisting Secre­
hotel.
ned Goods a t Betrlcks.
94-tf
slack
1-2 mile from Talent on
tary
F
u
ller
in
the
prelim
inary
j
B urton Dancing School, Mom-
work, and if the plans seem feas­ W agner Creek. F. A. Daugherty.
Fresh fish moss and fish food j F o r O- A. C—
orial Hall.
Open daily. After-
17— 5*
ible the work will be pushed io j Phone 468R3.
at the Variety Store.
16— 2*
William Briggs, Donald W right ! noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
rapid completion.
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¡and Carl Dyrud are leaving to-j
307-tf
FOR SALE— A home. 5-rooms,
Sweet cream for whipping and ! morrow for Corvallis to attend;
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bath, wood house, chicken house,
W INTER AT KLAMATH
coffee— also fresh milk, always the Oregon A gricultural C ollege1 Moved—
garage. Terms. Near high school
239— tf ' this year.
on Ice a t the Plaza.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nichols have
263 Mountain Ave.
17— 4*
K
lam
ath
Falls
had
its
first
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
moved from the Cormack home
touch
of
w
inter
w
eather
this
FOR
SALE—
Maxwell
Touring
Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64.
N o a gen t in Southern Oregon on California street to 765 E ast
ast TIM E S TO DAY
Engine and tires in fine
PORTLAND, Sept. 20. — Re­ morning when the m ercury drop­ car.
j can w rite better A uto insurance Main street.
H ere—
commendation th a t the minimum ped below the freezing point with shape. 1924 license and car tools.
i or at low er rates than th e Staple?
E. McKenzie, brotherin-law of A gency.
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo, salary of m inisters be placed at a registration of 31 degrees. Al­ A good bargain at $50. Inquire
17— 3*
J. R. Meikle, has arrived in Ash­
of course.
212__tf $1400 and th a t.a ll churches adopt though It was chilly the low tem ­ 244 G rant St.
perature
did
not
last
long
and
a
land from Honolulu and will
.the budget system of operation,
Why pay more for milk when
WANTED — Second cook and
make an indefinite stay
here, you can get the best milk for
Don’t forget the big dance at was made today at the opening high point of 62 degrees was dishw asher at the Ashland Hotel.
SUNDAY and MONDAY
hoping to benefit his health.
10 cents. Llnlnger Dairy. Phone Jackson Hot Springs Sat. nite. A of the United B rethren confer- reached this afternoon.
17—
tf
Rain in various parts of the ,
396R and 369J.
■
4-t f big time assured you- -Metropole j enct’ OreS°n district, in the Tre-
“ Men” —with fat purses and
state
are
reported
today
but
there
!
Orche3tra.
15— 3* ! mont United B rethren church,
Rainbow Rock Springs Coal at
thin ideals—with silk hats and
Bai gain E xtraordinary
were no signs of any such e li-1
(1st street and 59th avenue.
Ashland Lumber Co. Phone 20. In Jack son ville—
A magnificent family home, ragged morals—with shining
matic change in K lam ath today.
Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Davis
Every body is going to Jack-
'
16— 2
adm irably situated, paved street, limousines—and dark records.
— K lam ath Herald.
of Ashland visited at the Gallup soh's Hot Springs Sat. Sept. 20th.
lots of shade, grounds about
— all fluttering around the
Fresh fish moss antd fish food home in Jacksonville on T hurs­
15-
60x200, splendid surroundings, pi
• 1 who
'1 1 had > ■
MANY PR IZES WON BY
day.
at the Variety Store.
16— 2*
I Name oi <• a girl
learn-
UNUSUALLY
WELL
BUILT
AND
ASHLAND EXHIBITORS
E at your Sunday dinner at the
ied—and
made
them
pay
for
W ELL FINISHED NINE ROOM
Subscriber over Forty Years—
The Staples A gency has a w on­ Plaza. The best chicken dinner
HOUSE in the pink of condition j her hitter schooling.
(Continued from Page 1)
16— 2
Jack True was in this morning derfu l bargain in B ungalow . B et­ in the city, 75 cents.
inside and out, built of the very
and paid his forty-second annual ter hurry.
Thornton
Wiley,
Plate
of
5
ap­
best m aterial, with all modern
H otel A shland—
subscription to the Tidings. He
ples each, Spitzenberg, 1st; De­ conveniences.
Among th e out-of-state
peo­
Follow the crowds to Jackson
IN
lias bene on the list continuously
licious, 1st; W inter Banana, 3rd;
The owners are non-residents
Hot Springs Sat. Nite, Sept. 20. ple- registered at the Hotel Ash­
fo r-all these years.
SALEM, Sept. 20. — Operat­ Golden, 1st; Delicious, 2nd.
and are bound to sell. You can
Music by th e famous • Metropole land are Wm. C. Miller, Okla­ ing expenses and plant outlay for dyed piece, 1st.
have this place for one third of
'
15__3* homa; J. S. Hayman, Miss Hay-
The Staples R ealty A gency can Orchestra.
the state school for feeble minded
Miss E. Grubb, Batik Piece, w hat it would cost to duplicate
man, W. M. and Mrs. -Way of for the biennium of 1925-26 will Home, 1st; and 2nd.
show you som e real bargains.
the property and you can conduct
R eturn Soon—
Modesto;
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. cost $576,100, according to the
A ntonia Denzer, Silk pntch- your own appraism ent. This is
Mrs. C. O. Holman, who was Vernon, Hollywood; D. C. Mef- budget subm itted to the state work quilt, 1st.
B ack from Vacation—
absolutely an unparellel bargain
Mr. and Mrs. L. ’ J. Orres and expected to retu rn to Ashland e rt and family, Boise, Idaho; budget commission by Dr. J. W.
K atie L. Scott, Dresser Scarf, for a large family or a small fam ­
daughter, Edna, returned last about the 15th of this month, has Quincy Scott, Seattle; Dr. R. L. Smith, superintendent. The ex­ crochet trim , 1st.
ily who would like to rent out bed­
evening from their vacation spent been detained and expects to re­ Toombly, Mrs. A. M. Toombly, penses for tilt last two years was
Sr Premier Showing of
Mr3. Mary Gyger, Crochet Rug, rooms of which there are six very
at Bandon,
Marshfield, North tu rn the first of next week.
Boise, Idaho: F. A. Brown, New­ $432,874.
2nd.
large and airy.
Southern Oregon,
ark, Cal.; R. B. Calhoun, San
Bend and many other places.
An increase of about 75 pa­
Mrs. H. H. E lhart, Pillow cases,
W’ill be glad to show this prop­
ATTENTION
GROW
ERS
Francisco.
They were gone for several weeks
tients is anticipated and several tattin g trim , 2nd, Childs coat, erty to anyone interested if they
Tue.—Wed.—Thur.
Pick and deliver W inter Nellis
Improvements are asked. The woolen, 2nd.
will call in person.
Pears
next
Monday
and
Tuesday.
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
We deliver the goods— Detricks population of the institution at • Mrs. Ellen Lum an, Wool Patch-
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY,
MOBILE insurance; b etter term s None after Tuesday evening.
94-tf present is approxim ately 800. A
FRUIT ASSOCIATION.
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
probation officer to cooperate with
16— 2
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
A real party! At the F air this institution and the 3tate in
Grounds Pavilion tonight.. Finest dustrial school for girls, the ex­
Imogene W allace, piano classes “ Open-Air” Floor in the State.
Fresh fish moss and fish food
penses to be equally divided, is
at the Variety Store.
16— 2* begin Septem ber 25. For infor­ Modern Syncopated melody, by asked by Dr. Smith.
mation phone 210-J or w rite Miss the famous Jewel Orchestra!
Improvem ents contem plated are
W allace, Central Point.
13— tf
In Ashland—
a $50,000 dorm itory for women
Miss Susanne E. K utter of
Break In to Shop—
and girls; an auditorium and.
Portland, who has been attending For C ollege— ,
P aulserud’s Tailor Shop was school, $50,000; hospital. $40,-
Paul W agner will leave tom or­ broken into last night and five 000; machine shed, $6000; re­
the Methodist conference at Med­
row
for Eugene where he will a t­ or six suits of clothing were pairs to farm er’s cottage, $2300;
ford, was in Ashland last eve­
ning visiting with friends here. tend the University of Oregon taken.
The thieves gained en­ prune dryer, $12,000; addition to
this year.
trance through a back window. dining room, $30,000 and a cot­
It is not known w hat tim e the tage for the superintendent $5,-
ATTENTION GROWERS
th
eft occurred but it wa3 prob­ 000.
See Paulserud’3 for the latest
Pick and deliver W inter Nellis
ably about midnight.
Pears next Monday and Tuesday. in Fall suits «and woolens.
None after Tuesday evening.
14— tf
For pleating see Orres. 17— 2* ADVERTISEMENT FOR PRO­
FRVIT ASSOCIATION.
Are
you
hard
to
fit?
Try
a
suit
16— 2 I
POSALS " TO CONSTRUCT
made to your measure at P aul­ No New C andidates—
SEWER.
R eturns H om e—
serud’s.
14— tf
A lull in local politics seems to
R ecorder’s Office, Ashland,
have come, for Saturday no fu r­ Ore., Sept. 20, 1924.
Miss Ruth Aitken returned to
Ashland last night after living for Confined at Home—
ther petitions for council were
SEALED PROPOSALS will be
several months in Berkeley. She
Dr. G. C. Phetteplace is con­ filed with the city recorder. Pe­ received by the Common Council
was accompanied by Mrs. J. B. fined to his home with illness this titions for J. H. Hardy, R. E. of the City of Ashland, Oregon,
Aitken and will rempin in Ash­ week but will resum e his duties Detrick and W. M. W right have until 7:30 o’clock P. M.. Tues­
land for about ten days, before in his office the first of next been filed.
day October 7th, 1924, at the
returning to Berkeley where she! week,
R ecorder’s Office, and such pro­
will enter school.
posals will be opened and con­
sidered the same day and date at
Jew el O rchestra! F air Grounds!
8 o’clock P. M., for the construc­
W ednesday night. Sept. 24, fo n ig h t!
Armory, Ku Klux Lecture. 15— 4t
tion and installation of a sewer
in Sewer D istrict No. 27, all pipe
H otel O regon—
Fresh fish moss and fish food
and
m aterial to be furnished by
A. Fredsenholm of Stockholm,
at the Variety Store.
16__2* Sweden, is staying at th e Hotel
the Contractor.
Said sewer district is described
Oregon.
Oothers registered are
Returns Home—
as
follows: Lots 3 to 7 inclusive
Douglas Ruch, Corvallis; Victor
PORTLAND, Sept. 20.— Fines of Block 15 and Lots 8 to 15 in­
D. W. Merrill of Albany, who W alker, Corvallis; Geo. C. E ast­
has been in Ashland on account on, Corvallis; J. P. Calf, Seattle; am ounting to $450 were collect­ clusive of Block 11, Original
of the illness of his father, E. T. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Hosselblod, ed from seven violators of the Town of Ashland* said sew er to
Merrill, has returned home. Mrs. Seattle; Mrs. Busklund, Seattle; state game laws arrested thia extend from the manhole to in­
Merrill, who has also been ill, Mrs. Bradreck, Hollywood and C. week in th e Siletz country by F. tersection of Laurel and Oberlin
M. Brown, chief deputy game Streets, w esterly along Oberlin
ia much improved and Mr. Mer­ M. W alls, Los Angeles.
warden,
and W ardens Cornell and Street about 400 feet.
rill is improving, but very slow­
H
erring,
according to report made
The whole cost incurred in the
ly and is still not able to receive
Let us fill your pall with Swifts today at the headquarters of the
any callers.
construction
and installation of
«Silver Lea lard. Costs less than state game commission.
3aid sewer and all expenses inci­
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is
S. L. S tratton of Longview, dent thereto are to be paid by
The Metropole Orchestra is more nutritious. D etricks.
94-tf W ash.; G. W. Frieberg, of Los
special assessment and levy on the
giving another big dance a t Jack-
Angeles,
and
C.
C.
Pond
and
Fred
property
specially
benefitted
Bon Hot Springs Sat., Sept. 20.
Best Chicken dinner in Ashland. U tiger of Logston, were fined
thereby,
in
proportion
to
the re-
15— 3* 75c, Sunday, at the Plaza. 16— 2
$50 each for hunting deer with spectix^ benefits thereto.
dogs and $25 each for hunting
Said sewer is to be construct­
Suits and overcoats, special val­ Fined—
w ithout licenses. J. H. Reid of ed according to plans and speci­
ue», $28.50 tailored
to your
Roy Campbell, who was a rre st­ Lon Angele3 and E. P. Stokes of
m easure at Orres tailor, tailors ed for the possession of liquor Siletz were fined $50 each for fications on file in the office of
the City Recorder.
upstairs. Best values in Ameri­ here and for helping Ira Irons to
hunting deer with dogs, and
All bids m ust be addressed to
ca.
17— 2* escape while being held was fined
Joseph Morgan of Portland was the City Recorder and m arked
$2 5 for transportation of liquor fined $25 for hunting w ithout a “ Proposal to C onstruct Sewer.’»
F in e Team —
by Acting Judge Gowdy today. license.
A certified check for $25.00
W ith seven experienced grid- Dave Jones was fined $50 for hav­
A rrests and convictions also payable to the City of Ashland
iron w arriors as a nucleus, the ing liquor and Ira Irons was fin- were reported from other sec­
m ust accompany all bids, which
prospects for the 1924 football i ed $25 for having liquor in his tions of th e state. Captain P. W.
am ount the successful bidder shall
team of the Klam ath county high possession and $10 for co3t of Johnson of Newport was fined
forfeit to the City in case he shall
school look bright.
Football bringing him back to Ashland. $100 for allowing oil to be re-
fail to execute a contract and
practice has been in progress on Campbell lias returned in his car i leased in w aters of the state. Carl j furnish an approved bond for the
the Modoc park athletic field and to Dunsmuir and Irons and Jones Sellers of Cottage Grove was fin­
faithful perform ance of such con­
25 candidates for positions on the are still in Ashland. Irons was ed $25 for selling deer horn3,
tra c t withip five days after no­
first team are turning out faith ­ also found with a gun and a suit­ W illiam Eusted of S tarr and J.
tification of acceptance of the
fully.— K lam ath Herald.
case belonging to a Dunsm uir R. French of P ortland were fined bill.
man, and it wa3 found th a t he had $25 each for angling w ithout li­
The council reserves the right
The tru th about the Ku Klux shipped the suitcase to W ashing­ censes.
to reject any and all bids.
Kian W ednesday night, Sept. 24, ton. All three men are from
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
Armory.
15— 4t Dunsmuir.
Corvallis — W inkley’s cream ery
City. Recorder.
one of the largest in the W illam­
Date o f 1st publication, Sep­
Santiseptic Lotion, 50c— Mc-
Fresh fish moss and fish food ette valley, moves into its new
tem ber 20th, 1924.
Nair Bros.
at the Variety Store.
16— 2* $30,000 building.
17— 2 Sat.
I
George Yeo was a business vis­
ito r in G rants Pass yesterday a ft­
ernoon.
b o c a l ; P e rs o n a l flo te s H
TEN TS
TENTS
New Wall Tents
Army Goods Store
F
Î1400 AS LOWEST
L
“WILD ORANGES”
$576,000 ASKED
FOR SCHOOL FOR
THE FEEBLE MINDED
Pola Negri
“ MEN”
Your Check
ARE B t f f l FIRES
TONIGHT
for $6.00
Plus What You Owe to Sept. 1,1924
And We Will Credit Your
Subscription for One Year
This is the Last Chance
To Save This $1.80
No Checks at this Rate Accepted
Unless Mailed Tonight!
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