Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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î'bursdaj-, Sepiomh»^ aft, P a il
Closed foi* Day1« -
I At Hotel Ashland—■
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1 shdrt and disrupted time, And the
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O. H. Johnson is confined to b ls|
Included in tfad out-of-3tate' ----- ------------------- --------------------- __ j lilhlted atnount of raw p ro d u ce! slderation,
this com­
I do not expect the
home on account of sickness and guests at the Hotel Ashland "are: i
accomplishing the packing of a munity.
ae a result the jew elry store is J. F. W ertz. J. Hazard, Seattle; i FOR SALE: — Good miik cow, available, we have used in these ’ season to be an entire disappoint good commercial quality products . The plan of increasing our op-
cheap, also 2 iron bedsteads with a» days, about $7000.00 worth | ment or failure and in fact I share
i not open today.
t at are undoubtedly good for: erating season by the addition of
S. Hiscock and wife, Rice, Minn.; ' springs. 455 Mt. Ave. Phone 314J.
cf raw produce, all of which goes j the views of some far wiser and repeat business in any man s m ar-j new crops and new lines; the util­
J. D. McGee, Seattle; Edward F. '
21— 2 j direct to the producer, and have older heads in the game that
A shland L odge No? 23
For Pleating see Orres. 21— 1* Linsin, San Francisco; W. H. J
ization of by-products is receiving
paid out $5000.00 for labor all of the year as a whole will prove a
A. F . & A . M.
Doubtless some of the grow­ our most intensified attention and
WANTED:— W ork by compet-
Laidlow, Chicago; Wm. J. Pow-!
which has gone to the people of blessing in disguise to the
in g ers have criticised us unjustly for j in mapping out this program , we
agent in Southern Oregon ers and wife, San Francisco; - L. -. i ent experienced Jan ito r. All or
Special communication, * ’burs'-, No _,
Ashland. This is an average of dustrv.
day evening, Sept. 25. Third D e-1
Wr‘te ***** Aoto losnrance Eader, Los Angeles; P. A. O’H air Pa rt tlm e- Will do anything. Re- about $200.00 per day for produce
Relative 10 our move to A„h- i p r X u we " X j i T a ' J ' d o r t ' 1 **” *“
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or
a
t
lower
rates
than
the
Staple«
ferences.
218Y.
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and
wife,
Brem
erton,
W
ash.;
Wm.
gree.
Light refreshm ents after I
having the good council and ad­
and $150.00 a day payroll.
Agency
land I am very glad the step was j less some of the help have criti-
H. Shaw, Denver, Colo.« Mrs.
work. Meet a t 7:30 o'clock.
vices
of Oregon A gricultural Col­
The
conditions
FOR RENT— Neat, homey, 5-
Presently ob-,! taken and I am greatly encourag- eized us for being too exacting
Mary Seevers and Miss R ita See-
M. H. ELLIS, W. M
lege
experts,
experienced cannery-
room furnished cottage, modern tatning to the
cannery business, ed over the attitu d e and support ' regarding their services, but in
To Klam ath—
vers, Los Angeles and Mr. and
W. H. DAY, Sec’y.
men, brokers and wholesale buy­
to short cyaps and a light , accorded us generally by the lo- each instance
appointm ents,
double
garage, due
myself and sub- ers from outside m arkets actual-
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20— 2 • H. C. . Galey made a trip to Mrs. C. C. Chapman of Eureka, lot, near Ju n io r Hi. Term lease carry over, or moat atocka trom I cal business people; by the grow- ordinates have patlentlv
tried
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Klamath Falls yesterday on busi­ Cal.
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Held
with
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last
season,
which
makes
the
cu
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an-
only.— Staples Realty Agency.
ers and th e help in the fa c to r,. , | explain , h , these things
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ness. He expects to be gone for
A t P o r t la n d -
are 1 alyzing and
ren
t
pack
in
fairly
brisk
demand
21— 1
several days.
Particularly do I want to law necessary for the successful and ;,rob’<
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
Mr. and Mrs. B utler W alker
ems.
with prices on the upgrade, com­ favorable stress upon the class perm anent conduct of the business
Silver
Lea:
lard.
Costs
less
than
7-Room House on Boulevard, pare som ew hat to war time con­
and Miss Leta W alker are visit­
All this work has been and is
and character of help th a t is ' and in nearly all cases
ing at Portland and Salem for i New H ats ju st received. Mrs. ihorteniug. Goes fa rth e r and is close to H aw thorne school well ditions, of which you m erchants
t
iest
.
being
carried on iu an unpreten­
working for us and compliment j things have been meted out to the '
R. Potter, 30 2nd St.
21— 3* more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf furnished, nice lawn, good g ar­
teveral weeks.
tious, but I believe quite effective
are doubtless aware, particularly them upon the interest and effort : satisfaction of all concerned,
age, chicken house, some fruit. if you don’t happen to be pretty
way. 1 assure you most heartily
they are m aking to do their work , In carrying out the work this
Why pay more for milk when Receive Prizes—
Price $4500.00. Terms at 6 per well covered on futures.
New hats ju st received. Mrs.
that we are putting all our back­
right iu putting up a good clean , way I believe we are outlined on
Word was received in Ashland cent.
P orter, 30 2nd St.
20-2* you can get the best milk for
This puts us in a position of sanitary and wholesome pack of ; a substantial and constructive pro- ing, every pound of energy and
10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone today th a t Miss Mary Galey had
W. W. ROBISON
every ounce of faith we possess
which I am reminded of my
4-tf received first place in the first
63 North Main St............... friend Mr. Hoke, who formerly f°od products th a t can be consunv gram, looking to the planting and in an effort to develop this little
Cliff Payne makes book stands. 396R and 369J.
ed and relished by the most dis- ' growing of the proper varieties m
division of sewing at the State
\
21— tf conducted the Medford Cannery. crim inating.
institution into a substantial in­
To
Medford—
tlie fi^ld of the proper and most d u stry and in this endeavor, we
F air and th a t Ellen Galey had
l e a v e s for C orvallis —
Mr.
Hoke
had
a
well
earned
repu­
It is not the intention of the I economical methods ef handling
FOR SALE:— Four and Five
Mrs. G. M. Green and Misses ■received second place in the in­
Miss Ivern K ellar left early
beg your patience, we generally
tation
of
being
overly
optimistic
this morning for Corvallis where Edith Dodge and Isabelle Silver dividual canning division of her months old W hite Leghorn Pul­ to say the least, and this was m anagem ent to go to extremes the products to the can, and with invite your inspection and criti­
in putting up a show pack, neither the underlying problem of mar-
lets. 900 Oak St.
21— 1
she will attend O. A. C. Miss Kel­ made a triff to Medford yesterday fruit. The stock judging team
back around 1917 or 18, when will I resort to hair-splitting on keting as a foundation, I cannot cism and earnestly solicit your
evening
on
business.
did not receive a plaice this year STOCKMEN ATTENTION:— We we had a short crop of tomatoes m aking the various grades, but w e ; help but believe this business can be,1 ^ d T o ^ a V o f ’necessUv^
la r has one more term at college.
and results of the canning team, w ant to buy feeders, catt'.e, sheep and which was cut still shorter
Have Meeting—
To R eturn—
consisting of Ellen Galey and
and hogs. W rite Coast Live Stock by an early fall frost.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason, of Iowa, Adena Joy, have not yet been
Ladies and children’s hair cut­
Co. 1429 W alnut St., Berkley,
About this time I dropped in
ting. Powder PufT Beauty Par who have been visiting the W il­ decided, as the dem onstrations of Calif.
21— 6 to see Mr. Hoke one day and we
l®r.
293-tf liam Day family on Baum street canning have not been complet­
were swapping lies about each
for some time, will retu rn to their ed.
A FEW REAL BARGAINS
others business, when I incidental-,
5-Foom Modern House, good ly asked him what kind of a sea­
School Supplies- -McNair Bros. home Friday. -
range
in house. About 1 1-2 block son he had and he aaid “ I ju st
SPECIAL atten tio n to AUTO­
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Used Plano, good as new, easy MOBILE Insurance; better term s from Ju n io r High School. Price lost $10,000." I said: “ This is
terms.— The Rose Conf.
R eturns H o m e -
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. $1250. Terms.
quite a loss isn’t it, how did it
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
Miss Imogene Wallace re tu rn ­
happen?"
“W hy," he said, “ if
4-Room House 2 blocks from
Imogene W allace, piano classes
ed this morning from Haven,
this
frost
had
ju st held off an­
Hawthorne school. Price $1250
Ohio, where she has been spend­ >egln September 25. For Infor- D eM olay’s M eet—
other th irty days, I could have
on term s at 6 per cent. •
The De Molay’s held th eir reg­
ing the summer studying music. nation phone 210-J or Write Miss
sold all the tom atoes I could pack
W. W. ROBISON,
Wallace, C entral Point.
13— tf ular meeting last night and cele- *
and would have cleaned up $10,-
63 North Main St.
brated educational day. A very
Orres cleans and remodels gar­
like a top."
21-« 000.00
good program was given consist­ a ? ! :
ments for men and women. 21-1* Returned—
So you see I am already pre­
Mrs. C. O. Holman returned ing of a report on statistics by
pared by Mr. H oke’s method with
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo, Tuesday evening' after spending Marcus Woods, acting Junior H ere —
an
alibi to my bankers for a non-
Mr. Proctor, insurance agent
• f course.
212— tf her vacation in Olympia, Portland, Counsellor. Orville Hall, Senior
profitable
season even though we
of the W est Coast Life Insurance
Salem, and in Lyons City visit­ Counsellor gave a talk of the
don’t
have
an early fro3t.
To A ttend C i r c u s -
“ Value of Education" and V. V. Company was an Ashland visitor
ing relatives.
However,
with all of our bad
Carl Loveland and son, Carl,
Mills spoke on the Purposes of from Medford today.
growing season, I am not at all
Jr., Oscar Silver and son, Buddy,
Education.”
The
regular
Don’t fail to hear the F air an
discouraged with our operations
Journeyed to Medford today to Ground Dance Pavillion’s new 9- business m e tin g was followed Stopping.
this season, having been fortuii-
attend the circus.
by a short social hour.
piece Jazz Band Sat. night.
Among those stopping a t the ate in securing a very fair pack
21— 3
Hotel Oregon are Mr. and Mrs. of pears, which is positively 'the
Cii-cus D a y -
W oodbury's Facial Soap, 25c—
J C. A. W lnan, A lham bra, Cal.; J. strongest item on the canner’s list
McNair Bros.
21— 1
Today is circus day and the I Henry Lippiett. Santa Ama, Cal.; today. We are ju st completing
Are you hard to fit? Try a suit
made to your m easure at Paul school board has given a blow to Mrs. R. A. Vadnais, Los Angeles; our pear pack and will be fo rtun­
Sweet cream for whipping an<t serud’s.
14— tf the pupils of the public schools Mrs. Fisher Thompson and Mrs. ate in m aking full 100 per cent
coffee— also fresh milk, alwayt-
by issuing an edict th a t the John Fetchter and son, Butte, deliveries against sales and with
on lee a t the Plaza.
239— tf To Convention—
schools not only
rem ain
in Mont.; R. F. Reehling, Los An­ quite a substantial surplus in some
session
all
day
Thursday,
but
th
at
Miss Blanche Hicks left last
geles; Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Steen, grades, th a t is we did have up
L eave For Home—
night for Salem where she will r.o excuses can be accepted by the Fullerton, C al.f F. F. M athusin, until this morning, which were
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oslin, who attend the D. A. R. convention. teachers* from any pupil’s parent Fullerton, Cal.; J. J.
Fisher, used to good advantage in forc­
have been visiting in Ashland for The President General will be in to attend the circus. The circus Coa'.inga, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. J. ing the sale of some slow moving
several days, left early this morn­ attendance at this meeting. Miss does not give a parade and noth­ M attingly. Los Angeles: Mr. and stocks carried over from last year.
ing for their home in San Jose.
Hicks is regent of the Mount Ash­ ing seems to be in sight for the Mrs. B urt H. Jayne, Palo Alto.
The greatest disappointm ent of
school children but much gloom,
land Chapter.
our pack here this year were
Our chocolates are fresh and
except possibly a view of the
black-berries and striugbeans, on
unsurpassed in quality. — The
circus
grounds befejje and after KOZER SAYS ASHLAND
Picture boxes of chocolates,
both of which Rems we are going
Rose Conf.
also plain ones, all sizes and school at the end of South Holly
to
fall down badly in filling even
PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY
prices reasonable a t The Rose and South Ivy streets this m orn­
our local orders and neither do we
Burton Dancing School, Mem Conf.
ing and late afternoon.— Medford
expect to get enough tom atoes to
(Continued from W ednesday)
orlai Hall.
Open dally. A fter
Mail Tribune.
satisfy our local jobbing house,
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
No longer is it neces£:ii'> to have one room hot as an oven—•
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
But to give you an idea cf the let alone touch the many out­
another
so <<>1<1 it m akes you shiver. E v eiy room in the hou se can be
307-tf Orres tailor shop.
See P au lsem d ’3 for the latest im portance and possibilities of side orders th a t have been sub­
17— tf
m ade com fcrt.ah o— and a h ea tin g system k eeps it that w ay. The
in Fall suits and woolens.
th is enterprise, even during this m itted us. You can readily see
even tem peratu re protects your fam ily’s h ealth — and m akes your
D ue Today—
Return H om e—
hom e cozy.
the only solution to this problem
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hitchcock
H. H. E lh art and EJ. L. Bootil- DAVIS STILL WEAK
out the country, has received a is Increased production which
.N ot cn ’ v is a hot r ater or strain h eatin g systt in a convenien ce
of Jefferson, Ohio, are expected ier returned yesterday from P o rt­
AT BIG POLL total of 50 votes thus far in the happily I feel is assured by this
but it
also i n 'nve-tm en t. When you sell your hom e you w ill realize
to arrive in Ashland today for a land where they have been spend­
on
tin*
lucre.:.-»:I
value o f th e property.
addition
of
water.
Digest poll, the voters scratching
week’s viBit with friends here ing the past few days on business.
(Continued from page 1.)
We are now preparing to start
i various candidates in order to ex­
We ’ .111 1 iljul to explain the steam , hot w ater or vapor y s t e il ls
Mr. Hitchcock was formerly sup­
press th eir approval of the Gump on our apple pack, which we have
of h eatin g
erintendent of schools here anc
Snappy new models in suits for ijg e has been given more than •candidate. W ill Rogers, w ith ten assurance will be quite consequen-
principal of the high school. They young men at Paulserud’s.
twice as many as La Follette.
votes, is running second to Mr. tal, as we already have orders
expect to stay with the Bolton’s
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The D'gest calls attention to Gump in w hat he term ed an un­ booked th a t will require approxi­
while here.
the fact th a t the vote so far is official anex of the ponll. Dinty mately 500 tons of raw fru it to
Special 9-piece Jazz Band at mostly from the cities and th a t
Moore has three votes. John T fill. I might say this was pre­
We deliver the goods -Detricks the F a ir G round’s Dance Pavil
the ru ral voters, who are usually King, friend of W illiam H. An­ pared before receiving this m orn­
94-tf lion Sat. night. Their first ap­
heard from later than the city derson, receives one vote, Luis ing a telegraphic order from o£e
pearance in Medford.
21— 3 voters, have not been returned.
Firpo gets one.
Henry Ford of our old apple custom ers in
Dance Hot Springs Sat. nite.
A
feature
of
the
p
resen
t
ballot­
draws several, and the Prince of W ichita, Kansas, for 2500 cases
21— 3* To R eturn —
ing is the entirely unexpected W ales is preferred by a t least two of apples which will require ap­
Misses Adena Joy and Ellen vote th at is coming in for the
proxim ately 80 tons to pack.
F o r Salem —
Galey and Richard Joy, B arnard prom inent cartoon “ movie” pol- voters, one of whom w rites what
may be considered
a delicate
Professor I. E. Vining and Sec­ Joy and John Billings are expect­
retary J. H. Fuller left today for ed to retu rn home sometime to­ iUcian, Mr. Andrew Gump. Mr. fem inine hand.
The vote in the second count
Salem to attend the state fair. day from Salem where them have Gump, whose political speeches
and
rem
arkable
features
adorn
They expect to join the Umpqua been attending the state fair and
is as follows for the three main
newspaper comic pages through­ candidates;
Chief’s at Ro&eburg tomorrow and exhibiting
and
dem onstrating
will be with the hospitality clubs. their work. They were with C.
_
Coolidge
Davis
La Follette
Mr. Vining will deliver an address C. Cate, county agent.
California ....................................................22,488
3,008
19,829
for these clubs tomorrow.
Illinois ...........................................................36,309
8,147
12,725
Kansas ........................................................ 5,135
1,443
1,335
Order Dahlia Bulbs now — Minnesota .....
15,690
2,341
8,464
Complete line of Ashland Can E lh a rt’s.
21— 2 New Jersey ................................................. 6,504
1,547
.
1,578
id Goods at Detricks.
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New York ....................................................17,920
2,764
3,098
Ohi° ............................................................... 25,341
7,426
6,942
House Moved—
Pennsylvan’a ........................................ 22 126
4,875
Fresh homemade candles a t The
5,864
The Enders house on Main
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4,298
7,312
1,122
Rose Conf.
street, is bein^ moved back from Virginia ................................
896
1,510
186
it location to make a place for a W ashington ................................................. 2 252
453
1,228
V isitin g H ere —
932
158
modern business building. The West Virginia ............................................. 1,449
1,705
W. C. Thurlow of the Thurlow actual moving was started today, State unknown ...............................
853
995
Glove Company of Portland, is but preparations have been made
TOTAL VOTES ......................................162,473
42,611
63,524
visiting his family this week. for some time and the founda-
They moved here a year ago for ions have Just been torn down.
the health of their daughter,
Gladys, and say th at the pure
See Dahlia Display— E lh a rt’s.
m ountain air and w ater of Ash­
21— 2
land have done wonders.
SUMMERTIME WARMTH r
DURING W INTER
EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE AS WARM
IN WINTER AS IN JUNE
Heating
JÊRRY O’NEAL
Plumbing
Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s
Necu Suueaters
and Sweater Coats that are the Cream of the Knitting
‘ ’
Mills
No. 2900 is a Convertible Coatie Sweat­
er—Brushed effect of Pure Wool \ am
—Mandarin Sleeve—3 button fasten­
ing—Deep revers with rainbow stripe
bordered Collar, Cuff and Waist.
Comes in all Autumn Shades. Prit ed at
Form er R esid en t D ies—
All wool suits and overcoats,
W ord has been received here
special $23.50 at Orres Tailors. of the death of Mrs. Jennie Smith
21— 1* Deming of H ealdsburg, Cal., who
was form erly a resident in Ashy
MARCEL AND CURL LAST land. She is better known here
LONGER after a Golden Glint as Jennie Smith. Her father, J.
Shampoo.
E. Smith was form erly in the
fu rn itu re business with J. P.
The Chamber of Commerce Dodge. Mrs. Deming’s mother,
committee in charge of plans for Mrs. J. E. Smith will live in P o rt­
the Portland business m en’s trip land with her son. Lou Smith.
to Ashland on October 13. held
Best place to dance— Sat. nite
a m eeting last night at the Cham­
21— 3*
ber of Commerce rooms to make Jackson H ot Springs.
arrangem ents.
The plans now
iuclude a lunch at noon and a To M e d f o r d -
Mrs. L. 8. Brown, Mrs. F. F.
drive around Ashfhnd.
T. H.
Simpson is chairm an of the com­ W hittle, Misses Emma Jenkins,
m ittee which includes A. J. Mc­ Ruth Osmun and Georgie Coffee
Callan, J. II. Hardy, J. H. Rob­ motored to Medford last evening
and visited Reames Chapter, No.
bins and H. O. Anderson.
66. O. E. S. Mrs. Mary Alice
B urdette, W orthy Grand Matron
Do not wait for snow before of Oregon, was m aking her offic­
ordering your w inter suit and ial visit to Reames chapter. She
overcoat, our custom made gar­ will visit Alpha chapter Saturday
ments are best. Try them now, evening.
prices are lower than ready mades
a t Orres Tailor shop, upstairs.
A nother big dance Jackson Hot
21 1*¡ Springs Sat. nite.
21— 8*
$7.95
Klamath Falls
VS.
No. 2700—Ladies’ Sweater Coat,
eoiivertable collar—Straight Sleeve
—Silk Braid Trim and Rainbow
borders of Collar, Cuffs and Waist.
Very good weight garment. Comes
in Brown, Buff, Gray and Tango.
Priced
$9.50
Ashland
Children’s Sweaters in Slipons,
Coat Style and Wrap effects, All
colors and sizes. Pure W o o l gar-
ments. Priced at
$1.95' $5.90
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New Sweaters Are
Arriving Daily .
See O uc L in e s top a S u re F it
yfie
Saturday, September 27, 1924
2:30 p. m.
Admission 35 cents
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