Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 22, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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I same number. Thus the N o rth -; had taken plaee; eorn, Instead o f worm has done considerable daffl-
j ern State may be balanced in t h e ; leln g a few inches high, was six age. At Alvin. Texas, near Gal-
C. H. PIERCE
Electoral College by a Southern feet tall, and the grain th a t look- veston, they have gone into fig
ANNOUNCEMENT
| State with about one-sixth as ed so fine was mostly blown raising and th e ie are several or-
many voting citizens.
i down or moulding in the shock, chards only two or three y e a ’s
A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
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Each
ballot requested th e . As we drove into Ankeny, near old that are bearing wonderfully
urged
by mauy
local in terest
We deliver the goods— Detricks ! Alt hough
i I
SPRING
CANYON,
Utah,
Sept,
voter
s
political
preference at t h e ! Des Moines, Iowa, every telegraph The figs are sold at the cannery
94-tf friends to run for the office of 22——Five men who are entombed ^ast Presidential election and. pOje Was down for a mile. W
mayor, I have until recently hesi­
fe in- and bring a good price. Also a
by an explosion in The Carbon these are also tabulated in th is ; quired if there was a
Duck
H
u
n
t
i
n
g
-
tated
about
doing
so
for
various
camp
1 developing company is doing good
A t G rants P a ss —
R e ta in s H om e—
Having
decided
to
stand
Fuel
comPan
y
“
»ne
are
believed
lS8Ue
T*»e
Digest
and
an
aly
z-:
ground>
anri
wag
told
there
was
work east of El Paso putting in
reasons.
Geo. H. Yeo was a business
Carl C arbon, Howard Oden,
Mrs. C. C. Cole and ^on, Jr.,
to
be
dead.
The
rescue
crews
are
io»"
comparison,
if
we
could
get
into
it;
th a t a cy- irrigation, and there are many
visitor in G rants Pass today.
William K err composed a party returned to th eir home yesterday for election my enthusiasm is now
still working to reach the men, al-i
strong
and
if
elected
I
shall
make
clone
had
passed
through
there prosperous farm s and acres of
which enjoyed duck hunting near after a pleasant two weeks visit
and the strange part of it was cotton that will yield two bales to
The Staples Agency has realty K lam ath Falls over the week-end. ' with Mrs. Cole’s parents, Mr. and this work my main concern and though little hope is held out 8 2 0 0 MILES IN TR IP
¿■hall give the best I have in serv­ th a t they will be taken out alive. I
l>ar gains.
■ Mrs. J. F. Doran.
BY IAK'AL PARTY th at it took telegraph poles and (he acre.
ing the city.
trees, damaging only one house.
Arizona also has some fine cot-
Fresh fish moss and fish food
’
______
I take this opportunity to pay
R etu rn s—
We
drove
to
the
camp
ground
but
ton
fields especially through Salt
at the V ariety Store.
16— 2*
For pleating see Orres. 17— 2*
(Continued from page 1)
tribute to Mr. O. H. Johnson as
_______________________________ i could not get in for the fallen River valley.
Through Phcen’x
O. H. Johnson returned today
a
good
citizen
and
efficient
form
er
every
direction
were
gone
and
wej
trees
which
lay
in
every
direction,
and
Yuma
the
heat was intense
from Pendleton aftern atttnding Io < orvallis—
i Returns Home—
had to go two hundred miles out I so we made camp on a vacant lot. and many have their beds and
th e Round-up there this week.
J. K. McWilliams and A. W. I Mrs. J. H. McBride, who has 1 mayor of Ashland, and to urge
of the way to get through.
The same wind demolished Tracy, cots in the yards; it is a long.
Moon made a trip to Corvallis been visiting her daughter, Mrs. every voter who cannot find a
Fresh fish moss and fish food yesterday, returning late in the ■ A. H. P racht for a month return- real good reason in his mind why
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i We foufid the best roads and Iowa, and done damage in several dreary route of cactus and sand.
a t the Variety Store.
16— 2* evening.
Imperial
Valley,
California
ed to her home in Portland Thurs- he should vote for me to vote for i WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 22. j t ^le best m arked roads in Minne- other places.
Mr. Johnson for the office.
Paul Anospide, an American ! sota than in any state we passed
We passed through Atchinson, looked refreshing in comparison;
! day by auto stage.
If defeated, I shall have no citizen, has been slain by bandits through. No advertising is per- Topeka, Leavenworth, and Tong- the f ’rst cool night was exper-
S p en d W eek -en d —
W ednesday night. Sept. 24,
feeling or resentm ent w hatever at Fontera, Mexico, according to m ltte l along the highway except anoxie, Kansas, where Mr.
Carol Van Dyke and Dori3 Armory, Ku Klux Lecture. 15— 4t Intoxicated—
Free- ienced on the m ountains near San
It
is
not
my
intention
to
.m
ake
K leinham m er spent the week-end
advices received by the govern- such as to point the stranger his berg was in business forty years Diego. Going- through Pasadena
“ D utch” Beck was fined $25
Crater Lake—
at Applegate visiting relatives.
this morning by Police Judge Lem any campaign or to ask any p er­ ment. The report did not state w a>'- Through w estern Iowa, ago. He met a few of his old up the coast rouQ*, we got into
Frank Beswick and family of L. Gaghagen for being drunk on son to vote for me. Though w hether he was robbed or held northern Illinois and southern friends s t’ll living there who in-! a cold fog, and through the Sac-
Rinex for Asthma — McNair Medford went to C rater Lake yes­ the city streets W ednesday night. deeply interested in the general for ransom.
Wiseonsin small grain was good, sisted on» his stopping with them a lam ent Valley on the we6t side
Bros.
terday and returned by way of An additional $5 was added to progress of Ashland, in better
but corn was backward owing to couple of days, and iff living over we had a very strong headwind,
Klamath Falls.
1 the usual $20 fine for intoxica­ streets, extended lighting sys­
so much ra in th at farm ers could events of other days, seemed to At Yreka we had quite a shower
To Corvallis—
tion because this is Beck’s second tem, more scenic drives, our park
not plant early and in many forget the years th at had passed, which lasted until we were nearly
Fresh fish moss and fish food offense.— Klam ath Herald.
and auto camp, etc. I feel the so­
Cleon Caldwell left last nie'
places could not get onto the land leaving its m ark upon all alike, home, where we arrived at 6 p.
16— 2*
lution of the w ater question to be
for Corvallis where he will attend at the Variety Store.
to cultivate it, and many fields
In Oklahoma, crops were g e n -'in . Friday.
We traveled 8,200
the param ont issue in th e coming
O. A. C. this year.
Crater Luke—
were given up to weeds.
erally good. We camped at Mus- mi leg; were in o v e ra l electric
To G renade—
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge, city election. I therefore pledge
We spent six del’ghtful weeks kogee, and passed oil fields con- storm s, living out all the time and
Sweet cream for whipping and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller and Bobby Dodge and Misses Edith myself to im m ediate careful and
AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 22— with relatives and started forj ta ’ning hundreds of immense oil never got wet nor took cold. We
coffee— also fresh milk, alway Mr. and Mr3. John Finneran of Dodge and Isabelle Silver made complete investigation by compe­ “ Ma” Ferguson, who was recent­ Texas the 8th of August. In tanks. Cotton in northern Texas passed through fifteen states,
on ice at the Plaza.
239— ti
his city were in Grenada yester­ a trip to C rater Lake yesterday, tent engineers of every possibility ly given the Democratic nom ina­ those six weeks quite a change' is good; south of Waco the arm y
Mr. and Mrs. Freeberg.
day to attsn d the wedding of Miss going by way of Medford and of w ater and power development tion for governor In this state by
Klenzo Antiseptic Mouth Wasl Mice V ande:s.uis to Kenneth returning by K lam ath F a lb . They in Ashland creek canyon, and the a huge vote, in a dem urrer to­
King.
50c— McNair Bros.
reported th a t there were several broadcasting of reports', maps and day charged a conspiracy of the
inches of snow at the lake and inform ation in connection th ere­ Ku Klux Kian to defeat her in
with to every resident.
V isitin g H e r e -
Suits and overcoats, special val­ th at is was exceedingly cold.
the November elections. The suit
Mrs. P itts of Klam ath Falls is ues, $28.50 tailored
Assuming th a t such complete is to prevent her candidacy for
to
your
in Ashland visiting Mrs. John measure at Orres tailor, tailors
Ladies and children’s hair cut­ data will show up some practical the governorship.
upstairs. Best values in Ameri­ ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par- method of developing sufficient
Enders.
ca.
17— 2* or.
293-tf w ater and power from the can­
Cliff Payne has Inland lad-
yon, and believing as I do th at WILL WELCOME
BUSINESS MEN
To Grants P ass —
tiers.
every detail should now be as­
Study Club—
Wm. B arber and family mad6
The Ashland Music Study Club certained and made public, even
The welcome to the Massachu­
a trip to G rants Pass yesterday will hold its first meeting of the if the probable cost does run con­
To> Portland —
setts business men and women
H. S. Emery left Saturday and visited with
Mrs. Alfred year at the home of J. H. Fuller, siderably higher than the early
rig h t for Portland where he will H uggarth, who was form erly a 150 N orth Main Street this even­ prelim inary estim ates, th a t the who will be in Ashland between
three and four o’clock tomorrow
patient at the Convalescent Home. ing at 7:45 o’elock. A cordial people may have opportunity to
visit for some time.
will be givefc at the Civic club­
invitation is extended to all who vote on some definite proposition, house. Prof. I. E. Vining, presi­
Orres c le a n i clothes. Phone 64.
See Paulserud’3 for the latest wish to join. Anyone is eligible I should bend every effort as may­
dent of th e state Cham ber will
in Fall suits and woolens.
who is interested in music and or to get this subject up for a give a short address. The women
R eturns H om e—
14— tf willing to work to fu rth er the vote of the people at the earliest
m embers will be presented by
Clinton Baughman returned
possible date.
If the Ashland
aims of the club.
Mrs.
P. K. Hammond, president
last night from Astoria where he D oing W ell—
voters will then vote a definite
of the Civic Club and Miss Grace
has been attending the State Fire
Mrs. Sam Rhodes is reported Sends E xhibit—
sum for a definite w ater program
Cham berlain, officer of the state
Chief’s Convention during the past to be doing very well following
K lam ath's best in the line of in the canyon I shall be pleased
her operation at the Community agricultural products and county to do all possible as city executive Federation of W omen’s Clubs and
week.
form er resident of M assachusetts.
Hospital recently.
club work left early this m orn­ to secure the rapid completion of
Mr. Howell, the new Y. M. C.
ing by truck for Salem where such a project at the minimum
Every ad has a message.
A. Secretary, wants to meet all
The tru th about the Ku Klux County Agent C. A. Henderson cost.
“ Y” Pioneer boys between the Kian W ednesday night. Sept. 24 and County Club Leader Frank
It seems to me particularly u r­
15— 4t Sexton will make up an exhibit gent at th is time to elect a real
ages of 12 to 15 Tonight at 7:30 Armory.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
n t the Presbyterian Church.
FIN A L ACCOUNT
th at will compete with other coun­ business council to back up who­
18— 1 Has P osition —
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
ties at the state fair.— Klam ath ever may be elected your mayor.
Word was received today from Herald.
To handle perhaps a half million THE STATE OF OREGON FO R '
Pair
Pair
Joe Neil stating th a t he had re­
F ish in g —
dollars of city funds in a two year JACKSON COUNTY.
Size
66x80
Heavy
Cotton
Blankets
in
Size
70x82
Wool
and
Cotton
mixed.
N. H. Harrison and Max Pracht ceived a position with C lark’s or­
period is no light m atter, and if In the M atter of the Estate of t
new
colorings
in
plaid
patterns,
pink,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
m ade a fishing trip Saturday and chestra at the College Inn and
Hnds hound with soisette, come plaid
finally decided to do so your city ANICE McCLANAHAN, deceased.!
blue,
tan,
lavender
and
will
attend
the
University
of
Ore­
Sunday and expect to return some­
grey
patterns: pink, blue, tan and grey.
guardians should have an extra
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,!
gon this year. Mr. Neil has been
tim e today.
FOR SALE CHEAP— Laundry, large m ajority indorsem ent by th a t th e Final Account of the
playing in Loveland’s orchestra doing better than $100.00 per vote of the people and every as­ executor in the said estate has
Complete line of As'hland Can- and was prom inent in musical week. Some term s. A ddress R. surance of confidence and harm ­ been filed with the County Clerk
Pair
Bed Goods at Detricks.
94-tf circles at the high school while C. M. care of Tidings.
18— 3* ony in our ranks.
of Jackson County, Oregon and i
Size 66x80, 100% pare wool, come in
here.
Size 70x80. Block plaid cotton blan­
Any program of w ater develop­ the Hon. G. A. G ardner, Judge
FOR
SALE:
-
Good
horse,
Fresh fish moss anid fish food
block
plaid
patterns,
in
blue,
tan,
ment in the canyon would seem of said Court has designated t h e '
kets in an extra heavy quality. Made
weight 1000 lbs, sound, 946
8t the Variety Store.
16— 2* To P ortland—
grey,
lavender
and
pink.
An
extra
to suggest a considerable increase 25th day of October, 1924, at ten!
of China cotton; it looks and feels
18— 3* in our w ater and light rates, and
H. H. E lh art and E. L. Bootilier Beach St.
o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse;
tine value in an all wool blanket.
like wool.
of this city left yesterday for
H ornbrook—
FOR SALE— 16x16 tent with m ight even increase our city in Jacksonville, Jackson C ounty.!
H. C. Emery and family, the Portland where they will attend flooring and side walU, good con­ taxes. The public is entitled to O regon as the time and place for
Crouch family and Sam Morris to business for several days.
Staple Cotton Blan­
dition. 946 Beach St.
18— 3* have every bit of inform ation as a hearing thereon. Any person
Pure Wool
made a trip to Hornbrook yester­
to these features carefully work­ having any -objections to said ac­
Blankets
FOR SALE: — Good milk cow, ed out in advance and then to count is required to present the
K. K. K. Lecture, Armory, Sept.
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. H arry
kets, pair
24.
15—
4t
cheap,
also
2
iron
bedsteads
with
pair
Morris.
“ The Quality Store’’
have the final say by popular I same on or before the time set
$2.48
to
$3.75
springs. 465 Mt. Ave. 314J.
$10.50
to $19.75
vote.
j for said hearing.
Fresh fish moss and fish food
No agen t in Southern Oregon
18— 2
My mind is already made up
LOUIS WILCOX, Executor.
16— 2*
can w rite better A uto insurance at the V ariety Store.
if
elected
to
work
out
these
prob­
j
Briggs
& Briggs, Attys.
FOR SALE — Hudson Super-
o r a t low er rates than th e Staples
lems
in
a
thoroughly
businesslike
Ashland, Oregon.
18— 4 Mon.
Six, model* O., condition A1
To M edford—-
A gency.
way
and
not
to
be
swept
off
my
Privately
owned,
Mr3. C. H. Pitney and son, throughout.
feet by misguided enthusiasm LA FOLLETTE STRENGTH
consider
small
car
In
exchange.
T o E u gen e—
Dick, left this morning for Med­
coming from any quarter. O ther­
SURPRISE IN DIGEST VOTE
Mi3s Joyce Johnson left this ford where they expect to stay $650. Phone Medford 690L.
wise
I
should
much
prefer
an
18— 3*
m orning for Eugene to enter the for several days and visit with I -----------------------------------------------
honorable defeat in the Novem­
(Continued from Page 1)
University of Oregon for her friends.
FOR RENT:
Piano. Phone ber election.
Junior year.
265J.
18— 2*
If any definite plan shall be College.
Are you hard to fit? Try a suit
“ The situation is fu rth er com­
sanctioned by the people I should
LOST: — Between
K lam ath
Why pay more for milk when made to your m easure at Paul­
constru this to be a command for plicated by such electoral anom a­
14— tf Falls and Ashland, one 30-3% rapid
you can get the best milk for serud’s.
aggressive
action
and lies as the fact th a t Georgia, with
rim, Riverside, cord tire and tube.
10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone
should at once try to m easure up a popular vote of 154,049 in the
Phone 262 Jacksonville. Reward.
396R and 369J.
4-tf In A shland—
to the situation with the aid and last election, has fourteen elec­
18— 2*
Mr. and Mrs. H arry E. Dobbins,
toral votes, while New Jersey,
advice of a good council.
sen, W il’is and Mrs. Delta J.
H unting—
with
908,638, has precisely the
CHARLES
H.
PIERCE—
Adv.
WANTED: — Work by High
Perry A shcraft of Portland, D re s'le r were in Ashland recent­ School boy, Evenings or S atu r­
?eo. A shcraft and wife of Newport ly frem the K lam ath Agency.
days. Phone 422J.
18— 2
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♦ -» •
♦♦ ♦ ♦ • • •
and P. L. A shcraft of this city
Save
$10.00,
walk
upstairs
to
have gone hunting for several
17— tf
hays. On their return the party Orres tailor shop.
will stop in Ashland for a short
0
Snappy new models In suits for
time.
young men at Paulserud’s.
-
14— tf
The Staples A gency has a w on­
bocal > P ersonal flotes
BELIEVE 5 MEN
Q. R. M artinelli, chef at the
Saint Francis Hotel in San F ran ­
cisco, is in Ashland for several
davs.
W EA R W ELLB L
Warm, ^Durable, Jfaxurious
Time to Buy
Blankets
You’ll be delighted with the attractive colorings and pat­
terns shown in our new lines of WEAR WELL BLANK­
ETS. Their prices are decidedly moderate.
$4.91
$6.65
$10.50
$5.48 Pair
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
Business
Demands Modern Binders and
riodern Printed Forms
TO
d erfu l bargain in B ungalow . B et­
V isitin g H e r e -
ter hurry.
DOUBLE TAXATION
Mrs. P e ttit of Honolulu is in
Ashland visiting at the home of
PORTLAND, Sept. 20— A re­
K. P. Picnic—
her son and daughter-in-law , Mr.
fund of all sums paid by Oregon
More than 100 members of the and Mrs. Leonard P ettit.
corporations or th eir stockholders,
K nights of Pythias from this city,
when such payments constitute
l.ledford, G rants Pass, Klamath
B urton Dancing School, Mem­ double taxation, will be recom­
Falls and Montague gathered at
orial Hall.
Open dally. A fter­ mended to the coming session of
Lithia Park Sunday a t noon for
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
the legislature by the state tax
nn enjoyable picnic and sdcial
307-tf commission, according to Earl
feathering.
Fisher, state tax commissioner.
To Crater Lake—-
When the income tax law, was
Imogene W allace, piano classes
Misse3 Templin, Kidder, Jar- drafted by the legislature of 1923
begin September 25. For infor­
mon and W etherford, teachers in an effo rt was made to insure the
m ation phone 210-J or w rite Miss
the Ashland schools made a trip collection of the tax on earnings
W allace, C entral Point.
13— tf
to C rater Lake yesterday and
made by non-resident stockhold­
reported a very enjoyable time.
ers
of corporations doing business
R etu rn s to A sldand—
They were taken
by Acklin’s
in
Oregon.
This was the proviso
Rev. S. J. Chaney has been re­ Taxi.
invalidated
by
the McCourt decis­
assigned to Ashland for this year.
ion.
It provided, in substance,
It was announced at the Metho­
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
th
a
t
an
Oregon corporation doing
dist conference yesterday.
To­ of course.
212— tf
business
in the state, should con­
day the Medford people, and John
sider dividends paid to resident
Rigg, Ralph Billings and Rev. S. Remove Stamps—
stockholders as a deduction in the i
J . Chaney took the delegates on
The postoffice departm ent ha3
a trip to C rater Lake. The ses­ issued notices to business houses establishm ent of net taxable in­
sions closed last evening after a calling attention to the fact th a t come, but th at, in the case of div­
pa'd to non-resident stock-
•very successful conference. The old addresses and postage stam ps idends
.
. .. .
next conference will be held in m ust be removed from container I holders' th<’ *“ shoold be pald
Eugene next year.
»h en they are neat through th e
" » SOUrCe by tbe corpora“ on-
mails again. This applies par-
SPEOIAL attention to AUTO-1 ticularly to egg containers and
Let ns fill your pall with Swift»
MOBILE insurance; better term s' the boxes used in the transports- Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.! tion of films— Medford Sunday shortening. Goes farther and is
Phone 21 A 274-J.
212— tf Sun.
.more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf
Rayon Silk
Vests and Bloomers
Ravon is the new name adopted for artificial silk or
fibie silk. The vests and bloomers we are showing
are made of fine drop stitch knitted vesting in
flesh and peach shades.
VESTS
BLOOMERS
VESTS
$1.19
$2.45
$1.41
We have taken the agency for one of the best
known maunfaeturers of loose-leaf svstems of office
factory and professional records of all kinds.
Systematize Your Books
by adapting modern methods. We will be glad to
assist you in doing this. It will mean more accurate
books and therefore less loss and inconvenience to
yourself and to your customers.
< >
A s t r i p e d Char­
meuse bloomer, all
colors
$1.19
The Ashland Tidings
Phone 39