Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 30, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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B utterfield Has Accident— -
H. O. B utterfield had an a u to !
accident Sunday when returning
toward Ashland. A nother driver j
ahead of B utterfield turned out
at the Rogue River intersection ■
w ithout giving any signal and
the two cars collided, damaging
each of them slightly.
Tuesday, Septem ber So. 1«)2Í
10
_supreme court-
I Mills will fly the famous Ver- America's youngest aviator of re
The p.aintiffs in the action, I ll’c-Sporry monoplane built by the cognized ability,
whose hames have not yet been . late Lawrence Sperry who lost
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The three-day program calls for
divulged, will contend th at all the his- life flying a c ro ss‘the English
12 m ajor races in which more
A D ally C hronicle of th o se w ho com e and go, and ev en ts of
candidates for the two vacancies; Channel,
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than
200 are entered.
in the court should be grouped'
local interest
On to D ayton” R ace
Plans have been made to seat
1 on the ballot, under the desigwa-
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The ‘ On to Dayton” race, a pre­ 200,000 persons in the huge
Mtion of “ vote for two.”
i The secretary of state ha3 held liminary of the International Air j grand stand and bleachers at the
From M arshfield—
}
.
,
Cal.,
Sept.
30
th a t the two vacancies in the su- Race program proper, is attract- ; field.
M alta Com m andery Ko. 4
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Baird;, form ­ Correction—
I
lacei
County
s
large
deciduous
!
preme court should be treated as ing the attention of am ateur pil­
K n igh ts Tem plar
erly of Ashland now living in
A.
L.
Lamb
stated
today
th
a
t
fiu
it
belt
is
ready
to
turn
the
j
separate
offices, and has arrange- ots throughout the country. This
M asonic H all
Marshfield arrived in Ashland the driver of the Ford truck th at
clock back seventy-five years on j ed t he ballot to th at end. Under i cvent closes at midnight Oct. 1
™<> LATK TO CLASSIFY
States conclave, W ednesday, yesterday for a short visit with made the trip of 301 miles from
Wednesday, and for a day bring ’ the ruling of the secretary of It is open to anyone who can fly
evening, Oct. 1. All Sir K nights friends and relatives here,
Jervais, Oregon, wa3 Wayne Glea­
FOR RENT — Ten.toom house
LONDON, Sept. 25.— Many na­ back the era when fortunes were ! state, based on procedents cover- a ship. E ntrants will fly to .pay-
courteously invited. Open in long
son, instead of Mr. Lamb.
taken
out
of
the
ground
with
'
ton
from
any
point
in
the
country
partly
furniriied, 111 3rd St.
ing many years, the regular party
tives of Pondoland, South Africa,
form, with drill. Dinner a t 6:30
B urton Dancing School, Mem­
picks instead of through the roots nominees will contest for the of­ and the winner will be judged
25-3*
are likely to lose wives purchased
o'clock.
orial Hall.
Open daily. A fter­ A rrested—
of a thousand prosperous or- fice of justice of the supreme on points as to speed, distance,
on
extended
credit,
during
the
F. H. JOHNSON, E. C.
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
WANTED: — Plain ’ sewing,
Earl P. Smith of Ashland, who
chards.
court male vacant through the weight, gasoline consumed and
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
307-tf was arrested by Deputy Game last three years, because they
4 00 Liberty St.
The occarion is the Gold Trail resignation of Lawrence H arris of the cost of the trip.
W arden P arr on the charge of claim to be unable to complete Extension Celebration, the play- Eugene. Candidates for this of-
Two entrants in the On to Day-
their payments.
FOR RENT:— A w inter cabin
W
orking
at
M
edford—
In A shland—
hunting deer with a dog near
day of the American Mining Con- , fice are H arry BeR of Da]las> re. ton race are Ralph Dickinson, 66.
The
purchase
of
wives
on
credit
furnished
for house keeping,
M arshall Barber and Allen A u-’ U h la n d , entered a plea “of not
Mrs. H arry Ackley of K lam ath
gress convention in Sacram ento I pilblican> and o . P . Co6how of of Chicago, the oldest licensed Cheap and comfortable way to
i3
not
usually
allowed
among
the
Falls is visiting with her m other trey are working at the Twentieth guilty in Judge Taylor’s court
this week. In this celebration the Roseburg, democrat.
pilot in the country and Ted live.
Pleasant community. 153
Mrs. J. F. Wells of Sixth street. Century store in Medford.
here this forenoon. This m eans natives, as there is too much in­ gold rush days of 1849, when the
Moellendick,
16,
of
W
ichita,
Kan.,
Granite
St.
For
the
office
made
vacant
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• th a t the case will bq tried before clination to retu rn the - wives in process of reclaim ing the foothills
See Paulserud’3 for the latesi
Mitchels, Auto tops, curtains, a j ury as SOon as the district at- lieu of the purchase price, but a from the wi.derness began, will through-the death of the late Ju s­
in Fall suits and woolens.
painting and upholstery work. j torney can appear for the state. m atrim onial m oratorium has been be lived again by the residents tice John McCourt there iv but
one candidate.
This
is Judge
in effect during the period of
382 E. Main..
22— 6t — Medford Mail Tribune.
¡o f Auburn and vicinity for the p ^ r c y
K
e
l
l
y
of
Albany,
i
m
ourning
for
the
death
of
a
para-
L eaving Today—
benefit of thousands of visitors I
/who
filed
as
an
independent.
Mrs. L. A. Shaw is leaving to­ Stopped Here—
MARCEL ÁND CURL LAST t biount chief- This period is now cxpected from without.
In another suit it was said th a t I
Colonel
and
Mrs.
Al
Fair-
day for San Francisco after visit«
LONGER after a Golden G lin t' over> an<f natives who obtained
Red-shirted miners with their
the
courts will be asked to deter-
wives
on
credit
m
ust
pay
up
or
brother
of
Greensboro,
North Shampoo.
ing for several weeks with hei
cradles and Chinese coolies with
mne
w hether the state democratc
retu
rn
the
^vomen
to
th
eir
p
ar­
Carolina, stopped over between
sister, Mrs. J. H. Sugg.
their long toms, working the Au­
TME TMEATER BEAUTIFUL
central
committee has authority
ental
kraals.
trains yesterday to visit their old Gives Splendid Concert—
burn ravine with the prim ative
to
nominate
a
candidate
for
pub­
A m ysterious shortage is re ­
Sweet cream for whipping and friends, the W. M. Barber fam -'
Word was received here recent-
apparatus used in the early gold
coffee— also fresh milk, always ily-on G ranite street.
ly th at Mrs. Mark B. S tevens,; ported in cattle and horses’ w,th days, will be the first sight to lic service commissioner from t h e 1'
daughter of Professor H. G. G il-) wb,ch Payment3 are usually made. greet the visitors when they reach territo ry in Oregon east of the
on ice at the Plaza.
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Cascade m ountains. The regular
le s , U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual- , more, gave a b ril.ian t radio con- j
the Auburn ravine on th eir au to ­
democratic nominee for this of
V isitin g H ere —
ity Bread, front the oven o v e r, cert at a perform ance a t her home HOOVEK RIDICULES
mobile journey from Sacramento.
fice failed to qualify, and as a
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Jefry and the counter, 8 and 12c.
22- 6 ! in Detroit. The Detroit Free
LA FO LLETTE IDEA
result the secretary of state held
L. L. Jefry and family are visit­
ANNEX FOR DUNSMUIR
Press states: “ Two charm ing
th
at the committee had no auth-1
R
eturns—
ing the home of Mrs. B. H. Hatch
songs by a form er D etroiter, Kate
HOTEL TO BE BUILT
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ority
to nom inate a candidate to
on Almond Street. They are from
Mrs. Frank Davis, who has Gilmore Black, now of Seattle,
fill-
the
vacancy on the ticket.
Ukiah. California.
been visiting at
the Flackus were given by her sister, Mrs. regulation and the historic moral
DUNSMUIR, Calif., Sept. 30.
home for several days, returned Stevens. “ I Love You D ear” and upheaval to which Theodore Roo­ — G. A. Hutaff, who recently
Cliff Payne makes desks.
last night to her home in Palo “ The Years a t the Spring” were sevelt contributed more than any bought the Talmage lot on Flor­
Alto.
the two num bers and the beauti­ man cured the worst o t these ence Avenue south of the Travel­
From I^ake—
ful rendition given them will evils and created the machinery ers Hotel which he owns, will
Mr. Peck, caretaker a t the Lake
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to linger long with the radio audi­ of governm ent to meet the rest. build a one-story building cover­
r f the Woodi, was in Ashland yes­ Orres tailor shop.
17— tf ence. Mrs. Steven’s piano solo Theodore Roosevelt was the en­ ing the lot 50 by 150, connected
terday and expects to return to the
wa3 a selection from Strause.
emy of government ownership and with the hotel. There will also
lake today. He states that the To P ortland—
Returned Home—
the advocate of public regulation. be a large lobby, a dining room
lake is still getting lower.
Mr. Moore and J. W. McCoy
“ There is scarcely a single and a kitchen and a small store
have been subpoenaed to appear BUILDING IK ASHLAND
utility today th at it not under space in (he new building.
DAYTON, O., Sept. 2 6. — Air
W atch for the one cent sale— in the United States District
i s ON UPGRADE
D. C. Brown is raising one of
public control through some gov­
craft
of every description and
McNair Bros.
Court at Portland and will leaved
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ernm ental commission, local or his houses on B rausteller street scores of pilots of wor'd-wide
tomorrow night for th at place. I
(Continued from page 1)
national. These commissions to­ for apartm ents underneath and reputation are due at W ilbur!
R eturn H om e—
plans to raise another next door
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wooden of
No agen t in Southern Oregon
Louis Dodge is building a mod- day fix the rates, the issues of for the same purpose very soon. W right Field October 2-3-1 for
the annual renewal of the In ter­
Portland, who have been visiting can w rite b etter A uto insurance ern C alifornia tyPe house on his stock, the tim e tables, the car
national Air Races. Already the
form er friends and relatives in or at low er rates than th e Staples lot on the Bo«levard and J. D. service, the profits. Our great
tem porary hangars at the field
! Dodge has recently painted his national w ater powers are reserv­
Ashland returned to their home Agency.
home on the Boulevard and ren­ ed to the government through
Monday morning.
are filling up with speed planes
ovated the inside. C larent Lane fifty year leases, under public
and the whir of testing motors is
Auxiliary to Meet—
a a o L PM z u K o a T A w *
And our commissions
Special Auto Accident Policy , The Auxiliary of The A m erican- is remodelling h 's home a t Van control.
' beginning to replace the thwack
JW St L.LASKV P M I I K I
are
not
alone
preventing
abuse,
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo L e g c n wil meat tonight at the Ness” and Laurel, adding a back
i of carpenters’ hammers in iron:
ar> m aintaining initiative !
of course.
24-tf Parish house at 7:30. All of porcb and renov*ting the kitchen,
; f the m i’e-long grand stand.
elite: prise, t.rd progress in -our ;
■ New sp^ed re c o rd s f r a dose:,
those interested in making this Mr- Sh° r t on Beech street lias, Vjiiway and
other utilities, q'
j r me-.-» d l-tn n rjr
an ti'ip ated
PROOUCTIOM
H unting—
1 successful year arc a3ked to a t - 'addcd hardwood floors, a kitchen-' --PrCi.s
t j,ej
css
th
eir
enormous growth
F. J. Murphy is spending the tend. This is the first meeting ette and breakfast nook to
i
inti
oHiciai?.
cf
the
In'c-rnat
nnj
-vo-,
SH A N G H A I. S ept. 30.
his: nd constantly improving effici-
week in the Dead Indian country of the new year.
home
i en cy ’ and service.
, honsand com batants were killed ! Air R aces ra y th e p ro g " m t f
hunting.
r.d wounded in the heaviest bat- I special a ir c a rn iv a l event? is un
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| 0,1 Third street Guy Louis has
,.Tll „ ,
.
Why pay more for m ilk „ h e n
M P “ “ 1 *1
« ~ w ,h
’Te casualty iist in the history .of j p re c e d e n te d .
Are you hard to fit? Try a suit you can get the best milk for lront P°rch, Carl
The Pn'Lzpi« Race
the Chinese civil war, hut the
McEwen has
made to your m easure at Paul- 10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone added a new porch and paint and service, and this growth is far I b attle lines outside of Shanghai
As usual, interest in heavier-
more precious than any am ount
serud’s.
14— tf 396R and 369J.
than-air speed events centers in
remained unchanged today.
4-tf Mr. Shutz has put on a new roof.
A story of work and play—thrift—waste—success-
of legislation. Of these occasion­
The machine guns are ham ­ the Pulitzer race against time,
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Mr. De Haas of Union street
al individuals who fail to m ani­
Move—
m ering night and day at the the winner of which will get the
failure—romance and thrills,
In Ashland—
has added a new roof to h’s home.
fest
this
sense
of
public
respon­
C hristian Anderson and fam ­
Mrs. Charles Brady of H orn-i On Nob Hill Mr. DaHoff ig re-
Chekiang and Kiangsu lines and $10,000 Liberty Bond purse,
ily moved into the George C arter brook was in Ashland today vis-! modejling his house into a Dutch sibility. I could speak witli bit­ a big engagement is expected at Harry Mills, goes into the con­
house on Mountain Avenue last iting with relatives and shopping, colonial one, which will be very terness, for they are the real Sungkiang.
REGULAR ADMISSION
Bridges blown up test as a representative of Orville
stim ulators of socialism.
Such
week. They arrived here re­
W
right,
pioneer
in
heavier-than-
on
the
HangChow
railroad
pre­
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attractive when completed. J. J. men give the cause for the des­
cently from eastern Oregon. Mrs.
Imogene W allace, piano classes McNair is also improving h?s pair th a t government ownership vent the moving up of the K iang­ air fiying.
Anderson is a sister of Mrs. J. begin Septem ber 25. For idfor- bouse, adding paint, and doing a
is the only relief from their ac­ su forces and their big guns.
V. W right of this city.
mation phone 210-J or w rite Miss small am ount of building.
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tions. But we do not put the!
TH E W EA TH ER
Wallace, C entral Point.
13— tf! Mr. and Mrs. G. N. K lam er of whole people in jail because of oc­
Big Bargain at the one cent sale
Report for th e past 24 hours:
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H argadine street have added a casional m urders.”
— McNair Bros.
Maximum, 85; Minimum, 41; Set
R eturns Home—
store room, sleeping an« open
Maximum, 71.
Mrs. Guy Randles returned porch at the back of their house.
R eturn From P ortland—
Sunday evening from Klam ath
There are many more improve- N ot W orld F ilers—
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. W agner and
Three airplanes flew over Ash­ F in e F ilb erts—
Falls where she had been visit- • ments go ng on in town which
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney re ­
ing.
She came home to attend have not been stated, and the land a t noon Tuesday and many
W. F. A rant of this city, Tues-
turned home yesterday afternoon
the funeral of her mother, Mrs. am ount of building th a t is being ‘bought they were the w o rld . day bad a ja r of filberts .which
from Portland where they have
fliers returning to the south.! were grown by Dr. J. M. Powell
Radcliffe.
done is encouraging.
been visiting for the past week.
However, this was a mistake, a s | o^ Monmouth. Mr. A rant stated
The Kinney’s brought a new
the
world fliers have been o rd ered ! filberts could be grown easily and
Snappy new models in suits for FA IR PRIZES FOR COUN­
Jew ett sedan back with them. On
w
TIES TO BE BANNED east and th eir planes are p a rk e d ' profitably here. The 3amp'.es he
their return they stopped at Eu­ young men at Paulserud’s.
in a Seattle hangar, aw aiting fur- j ^ad were splendid specimens,
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gene and visited Paul W agner,
These garments are made of All Wool—Pre-shrunk, color fast Material. You can
th e r orders. Portland and other
(Continued from page 1.)
who is attending school there.
Addresses School-—
cities which had planned a wel­ SUIT TO TEST PLACE
C. A. Hitchcock, who is visiting a display, many think finer, than come upon the fliers’ retu rn
Complete line of Ashland Can­
here from Jefferson, Ohio, a d -1 any in th e pavilion, and is award- southw ard are keenly disappoint­ NAMES ON BALLOTS UP
ned Goods at Detricks.
9 4-tf
dressed the student body of the ed sixth Place, the first place go- ed at the departure of the fliers
SALEM, Sept. 29. — It was
high school yesterday aftern o o n ,! ing to Columbia county, w h ich ; to the east,
reported
here th a t a suit would
F or Salem —
giving an excellent speech a n d : h as a creditable display but one
be
filed
in
the courts within the
Geo. A. Briscoe, Homer Bil­
one th a t was thoroughly enjoyed th a t does not compare In quality
We carry for the school girl 'Pho Wool­
week to test the authority of the
lings, A. C. Joy and J. H. Fuller
Letterheads.
statem ents, t o
or variety of products with th at
by all.
secretary of state in connection
left today following the Forum
en tailored .lack Tar Dresses; made in
Tidings Office.
made by Jackson or several other your order « a t the
j
.
.
t i a l l g e m e ent
in
with m the e a arrangem
of the bal-
luncheon for Salem where they
» g00d JOb p r,nting de_ i lot at the November election, as
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo counties.
will have a meeting of the Board
a variety of styles—some are Button
partment.
212__tf
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The
inevitable
result
of
this
t f it relates to filling vacancies in
of Regents and take up m atters of course.
injustice will be the w ithdraw al,
pertaining to the Ashland Normal
Trimmed and some are Trimmed with
another year of Jackson and other »,
School.
P urchase Property—
counties from participation. These i «I
self material and Linen. They come ¡1.
J. A. Hoagland of Central j counties cannot be expected to
You are welcome to compare Point has purchased the property
enter into a dishonest competition
plaids and plain woolen material.
my Automobile rates with any of L. M. Trask at 505 Boulevard
where the awards, are “ fram ed”
other rates in Jackson or Jose­ through the Ashland Realty Com­
by Oregon A gricultural college
Sizes 6 to 1G
phine Counties; you can be the pany.
Mr. Hoagland will take politicians for sectional advant­
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. possession in a few days and age.
Priced as low as
$9.00
MWT** 104»
24-tf thoroughly renovate, repair and
No. 1769
A round robin has been signed
paint the house.
in protest by the disgruntled ex­
To Erect Garage—
hibitors dem anding either the
A cement garage wi’l be erect­
Lubies and children’s hair cut­ elim ination of all aw ards or an
ed by A1 LeMo3s and son, Dewey ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par-
honest judgm ent by experts based
LeMoss, on their property at or-
The New .Jack Tar
293-tf upon m erits, threatening w ith­
a
r
The
J
a
c
k
Sixth and Main streets, according
T
Summer
is
done—glorious
Pall
with
its
swift
in-
f l a n n e l Middy
draw al of displays another year,
to a statem ent given out by them Trains H eld
G
y
m
n
a
s
i
u
m
vigoration
and
the
snap
of
cool,
delightful
days
which would d etract largely from
Coatee is h e re ,
this morning. The construction
Southern Pacific train s Nos. 54 the fair,
bloomer
has
been
flashes
a
signal
for
speed.
•
work starts tomorrow, with m a­
made of very fine
and 16 were late in arriving Mon-
Probably th e best policy will be
adopted
as
the
cor­
terial already being taken to the day night due to th e fire a t I to elim inate th e aw ards entirely,
French flannel, in
rect style bloomer
As Nature slows down, i t ’s up to us to shift into
rite of the new building. It is pioneer. According to mail clerks letting th e counties make the best
soft shades with
eS ,mV-eftdnnha\ ? ? e !,trUCtUre/ l\ on these train s the fire s ta r te d , display they can, as Marion coun-
high, to keep things in balance.
th ro u g h o u t the
contrasting mater­
IwAwUd tn pWw
rln ta in the brU8h al° Dg the highway, ty does., not for the sake of a
country. E x t r a
ial, on Collar, Cuff
„
„ __ The fighters thought they had prize, but to exhibit to the state
Al) along the line there is the promise of activity—
full and reinforced.
Pass Courier.
and Pockets. Hi-
this extinguished, but the blaze th eir resources.— Salem Capital
of action that fosters the ambitions, everyone holds.
spread to a buildiug and in a Journal.
Lo Collar, w i t h
We deliver the goods -D etricks short time was destroying sev er-1
Sizes
G
to
18
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lo re d Tie.
Tailored
Y ou’ll find th is In stitu tion in harm ony w ith the
9 4-tf
al buildings. Crews from Mt. GRANTS PASS GRAPE
season— keyed up fo r cooperation in any enterprise
Priced at ...$1.79
Makes Good Run—
Shasta City and other nearby!
SHIPMENTS AT PEAK
riced ag low as
w here good banking service is needed.
The local Ford dealers Mon- p° in‘s wer e rushed to the scene
■■
$6.50
day made a test haul of lum ber 'an(i the big mill a t Pioneer was
GRANTS PASS, Sept. 30. — '
L et’s m ak e tlie F a ll season
one w e’II lo n g rem em ber.
from the Moons-Fields mill on the saved
The train crew reported Grape shipm ents from this coun-
Green Springs road to the local the blaze was so fierce th at, ty a re n<>w a t the peak and will
T h e L a b e l
box factory site
making
the ¡blowing across the tracks,
it continue for the next ten days
RUB 'EM -T U B 'EM
round trip of 46 miles on five warped the rails. The origin of or two weeks. Nearly a car a day
SCRUB ’EM
gallons of gas. The trip out was the fire was a cigarette, it was i3 being sent out by the local as-
sociation. The rain of the past
made in one hour and 25 min­ stated.
_
_
_
_
_
week
was not of sufficient d u ra­
utes and the trip back in two
THEY
tion
to
damage the crop, as the
COME UP SMILING
hours. The load included 2143
Let .us fill your pall with Swifts damp w eather was followed by
feet of lum ber. The box factory
-W here Your D ollar H as M ore Cents'
of H o *o r
ver Leai lard. Costs less than , cie ar warm w eather, drying out
may use this method of hauling
a or en ng Goes farth er and Is th e grape bunches before mildew
th eir supplies to the local plant. more nutritious. D etricks.
94 tf! could 8et in.
b o ca l ■ P e rs o n a l |4otes
$
Wives On Credit
TO
EARLY DAY ERA
Bought in Africa
May Be Returned
To Their Parents
* * *
Husbands Broke
Today, Tomorrow, Thursday
EXPECT SPEED
10 BE
MADE AT RACES
CECIL B.D e MILLES
PIE FIGHT FRONT
TRIUMPH*
Just Arrived—A new Line of The Famous
“JACK TAR TOGS’’
for the Boys and Girls
Rub- em
DIG UP THE OLD
‘let’s go ahead” spirit •
—DRESS IT UP FOR BRISKER DA YS!
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
1 ub- em—Scrub-’em They come up smiling*.