Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND pAILY TIDINGS
Lioeal * P ersonal fiotes
A D ally C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local Interest
i rigation, or subject to same, di­
vided as follows:
Privately owned ..................10,000
Medford district ..................10,000
Talent district .................... 13,100
; Rogtielands ..............
6,000
Eagle Point ........................... 6,000
Gold Hill ...............................
800
H unting—
#
Total .................................45,900
Fred Taylor and E arnest Biden
“Adding the 15,000 acres at
of Medford, left early this morn-^ G rants Pass to the 45,900 acres
Special communication, T hurs­ ing to be gone several days on a in this county, makes over 60,000
acres under the ditch or subject
day evening, Oct. 2. F irst De­ quail hunt.
to irrigation in the Rogue River
gree. Light refreshm ents after
Get
my
prices
before
you
buy
valley.”
work. Meet a t 7:30 o’clock.
Mr. Anspiger said the new dam
M. H. ELLIS, W. M your Fall clothes— P aulserud’s.
Of
the Talent district, located
26—
tf
W. H. DAY, Secy.
seven
miles from Ashland on the
26— 2
R eturn—
Pacific highway, will get its w ater
Mr. and Mrs. Horn of northern from Im igrant. creek, will hold
H unting—
J. W. McCoy and Dr. Tilton California have retu rn ed to Ash­ 8000’ acre feet, and will cost
spent this morning in the Valley' land to make théir home after be­ $320,000.
“.The present dam at H yatt
ing away for about a year.
*
View district quail hunting.
Prairie holds 16,000 acre feet,
MARCEL AND CURL LAST making a total of 24,000 acre feet
Ladles and children’s h air cut­
for the district, ataple to supply
ting. Powder PufT Beauty Par­ LONGER after a Golden Glint
their needs. In addition they
lor.
293-tf Shampoo.
have 1600 acres served direct by
w aters of McDonald creek.
R eturn H om e—
» In G rants Pass—
R.
C.
Lee
oi
Ashland
was
a
bus-!
“ The new dam is known a3 the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newell of
thin
arch or variable radius, the
Berkeley, who have been visiting iness visitor in G rants Pass yes­
first one of the kind in the state,
th e V. V. Mills family for a week, terday.
and
its construction is being care­
returned to their home Saturd >
fully
studied by the American So­
Complete
line
of
new
ready-to-
evening.
wear Suits and O’Coats. We are ciety of Engineers, the state en­
gineers and the Copco Co. —
Best mflk— Lininger’s Dairy, tailors and can fit you. — P aul­
26— tf Medford Mail Tribune.
10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. serud’s.
26— tf
Ashland Lodge Ne. 28
A. P. A A. M.
À
W ednesday, October I, 1021
hydraulic mining operations.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
’ You are. welcome to compare . ler, Indians on the K lam ath re s -; States m arshal; H arry V. Reed,
In his petitions, Hislop say3 he
my Automobile rates with any trvaiion, will be
tried on
a A rth u r Johnson and C. C. W ells,
has been informed a considerable To Trade for P ortland Property. other rates in Jackson or Jose- j counterfeiting charge. K night is deputies; Allen A. Bynon, assist­
quantity of gold is buried with I About two acres of splendid phine Counties; you can be the serving a term at
McNeil island ant United States district attor-
full bearing fruit, principally Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
the rem ains of the three men.
for assaulting an aged resident 1 ney and F. M.
Brown, deputy
24-tf I of the reservation.
An injunction petition to pre­ Cherries, ^Peaches, Apples and
clerk will be in Medford during
vent the disinterring of the re­ Berries, good house and barn,
Clarence R. Hotchkiss, United the court session.
mains has been filed in the sup­ owner moving to Portland, wants
to exchange for property there.
erior court by William G. Lee.
I F E D E R A L COURT TO SIT
Value a t $4000.00 all clear of
IN MEDFORD OCT. 7.
encumberence8,
see
BEAVER
REALTY CO. for fu rth er infor­
Federal court at Medford, will
mation.
26— 6t ' open October 7, with Judge Bean 1
SAFELY
SW IFTLY
COMFORTABLY
presiding. Three cases will bei
Cool in Summer—Heated in W inter
tried.
A nother Bargain
A land fraud case, in which the
5-room modern house 1 1-2
DAILY TO PORTLAND—FARE $8.20
blocks from high school. Price governm ent has called 40 w it-,
(Through in a Day)
$1500.00, for quick sale. 1-2 cash nesses, will be the principal ac­
tion. G. S. E h’.e is the defend­
WASHINGTON, Oct.
1. — , balance long time, 6 per cent.
E C O N O M IC A L
TR A V EL
ant.
5
room
modern
house,
lot
President Coolidge, as the first
Hugh K night and Claude But«
The use of Motor Stages will pay a definite profit every
fan of the nation, today joined 100x150 Garage, chicken house.
trip in actual money saved.
Price
$3100,
for
quick
sale.
Good
in the home-coming welcome to
The stage traveler is rewarded in three ways; Time saved,
th e W ashington Americans. Coo­ term s at 6 per cent. See W. W.
money saved, and health gained by clean, sootless, open air
MISCELLANEOUS—
Swiss
W
atch­
travel.
lidge will speak a t the municipal Robison, 63 North Main St.
m aker, W atch repairing done
dinner tonight.
For further inform ation and tickets
WANTED: — Position by com­ reasonable and guaranteed. Close
on
railroad
watche3.
Phone 47, Ashland Hotel
petent, experienced
w o m a n timing
BID S W ANTED FOR
as cook or housekeeper. Address Maurice A. Lassen, 217 N. Main.
We make direct connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay points.
NIN E STORY HOTEL
26— 6*
Box H, care of Tidings.
26— 3*
(Continued From Page 1)
FOR ..SALE: — A real milk
All four sides of the building will
cow. Come and look her over
be finished concrete. All rooms
and see w hat a bargain we are
will be outside rooms, with views
offering. 153 Granite.
26— 1
from none of them obstructed.
There will be three fire-escapes.
There is wisdom in reading ads
T rav el By M otor Stage
IN WELCOME Ï0
W onderful V alues in
V isitin g H e r e -
Paul W am pler of F ort K lam ­
Misses Ruth Osmund and Em-, ath arrived in Ashland Friday
ma Jenkins and Robert W agner and is visiting with friends for a
made a trip to K lam ath Falls few days.
Sunday and visiting with Mrs.
Don’t miss the One Cent Sale—
Emil Paul, form erly Effie Boot-
McNair
Bros.
by of this city.
To F alls—
SATISFIED WITH
COATS
A llen’s
P a rlo r
F urnace
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
. • Coats Priced Now
Mrs. C. O. Holman has opened I WASHINGTON, Oct.' 1. — P ri­
Complete line of Ashland Can-
vately owned monopoly, as a poli­
wed Goods at Detrlckw.
94-tf renovating and remodeling p ar­ tical issue, it bound to play a p art
lors at 43 5 B. St., in connection
COMFORT IN
with
her high grade dressmaking; in the present political campaign.
Spend Week-End—
This
is
the
statem
ent
of
Sam­
F irst class alterations, tailor
Bess and Ida Briscoe and Alice
COLDEST
style, on ladies’ and gents’ uel Gompers, president of the
Ferguson, who are attending high
Ameiican
Federation
of
Labor,
in
clothes. Old garm ents made like
W EATHER
school in Ashland this year, spent
an article appearing in the Amer­
new. F irst class service.
the week-end with their parents
26— Wed.-Sat. ican Federationist.
at F ort Klamath.
Gompers sa,id the subject com­ HEALTHFUL H E A T I N G
pels
attention in the political plat­
From K lam ath—
Ladies and childrens hats —
Dr. Goddard motored to Ash­ forms.
WARM AIR CIRCULATION
Mrs. R. Potter, 30 2nd St. 26-2* land from K lam ath Falls Sunday,
“ The Democratic P a rty ,” he
returning with his wife, who has continued, “ demands strict en­
W illiams Leave—
been dn the Community Hospital forcement of the Sherman Anti-
Earnest W illiams and wife left here.
They were accom panied, T rust law. The La Follette p la t­ Even heating in al( parts of the
Tuesday for Pasadena, California,
home by Mrs. Goddard’s sister, ¡ form calls for use of the power of
where Mr. W ill’am s will be head
room—no drafty comers.
Mrs. Yates, who will visit with ! Government to crush private
stew ard and Mrs. W illiams chef
monopoly rath er than foster it.
them for several weeks.
at the Green hotel in th a t city.
The Republican platform pro­
Bigger— B etter than ever One pounds the good old doctrine of Retains its finish. Requires no
Mitchels, Auto tops, curtains,
laissez faire, or leave things
Cent Sale.— McNair Bros.
painting and upholstery work.
about as they are.”
polishing. A 1 ig saving on
382 E. Main.
22— 6t
P arties M iss P oin t
Sentenced to Prison—
No political platform meets the vour fuel hill.
• C. E. Proper and Lawrence
R eturns Home—
Davis have been sentenced to j thought of labor on the question
Johnny Sliortridge
returned
serve a term in prison by Judge of monopoly, according to Gom­
last n ’ght from a two weeks'
C. M. Thomas.
The two were ; pers. He said that, the monop­
camping trip at Cannibar Springs.
indicted by th e grand jury on a oly subject n “well worth special
, Mr. Shortridge in some way
charge of the larceny of an auto- consideration at th e .o u tset in or­
was separated from the rest of the
mob’le. They were caught in the der th at Labor’s future course
crowd and was compelled to come
may he as clear as has been its
car belonging to the C hicago!
home alone. The other men are
past
record.”
Land Co., which they stole here J
still up iu th at district.
and drove to Portland. They will
setrve three years each.— G rants'
If you want to save, get one of
Pass Courier.
P aulserud’s suits and overcoats.
26— tf
Cliff Payne has Inland ladders.
$16.95, $22.50, $25.00, $29.75
- $34.50, $39.75, $45.00
All are made of the season’s newest fair
lies; a great many with fur collar end
some with fur collars and cuffs.
DEPOSIT
w ill hohl any coat ch o-en now
CuiJdipn’s Coais
.3 to 1G years
Swenson & Peebler Furniture
Company
Enrollm ent Laige—
The high school enrollm ent will
be over 400 by the end of the
year at G rants Pass, states the
Courier. Monday seven new’ stu ­
dents were enrolled, bringing the
total for the year to 390. This is
the largest enrollm ent ever re­
corded at the high school.
BELIEVES GOLD
BURIED WITH 3
To K lam ath F alls—
Carl Loveland, Dorothy Reid
and Isabelle Silver left this a fte r­
noon for K lam ath Falls, where
AUBURN, Calif., Oct. 1. —
Mr. Ixiveland will play in an or­ Colin B. Hi3lop, public adm inis­
chestra this evening. Miss Silver tra to r of Placer County, filed pe­
will rem ain there for a week and ■ titions with County Clerk A. S.
visit with her sister, Mra. W illard Flem ing of Placer county, asking
Pendleton.
th at he be appointed special ad-
m inistor of the estates of Jean
Valpeau, Yuill Vantigne and
Monte C artier, the three French
miners and trappers reputed to
be buried in the Auburn ravine,
P atrol P lanes—
and whose rem ains Jam es D.
The
governm ent
airplanes Stew art proposes to disinter by
which arrived in the city from the
north about 11 a. m. today and
landed at the local landing field
for refueling, w’ere thought to be ’
planes which have been in the
forest patrol service with head­
quarters at Eugene, and which
Service Station
have ju st been relieved from th a t
is ready to give what it
duty and are en route to Crissy
field near San Francisco.—^Mail- implies
‘‘SERVICE”
Tribune.
Burton Dancing School, Mem­
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­
orial Hall.
Open daily. A fter­
ity Bread, from the oven over
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
22— 6
307-tf the counter, 8 and 12c.
In A shland—
Mrs. Belle Martin, Mrs. C. S.
Bray, Mrs. J. E. Emmons and
daughter, Dixie Elaine, Mrs.
Maude Hood and Charles Cain
motored to Ashland from K lam ­
ath Falls Sunday and visited with
friends here.
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
Orre« tailor shop.
17— tf
M otored Ovei
The W. and N.
Melvin Bowman journeyed to
Ashland from Merrill Saturday,
Sweet cream for whipping and
returning Sunday with his wife, coffee— also fresh milk, always
who has been visiting friends for on lee a t the Plaza.
* 239— tf
several days here.
Fined—
No agent in Southern Oregon
S. D. Chiloquin was fined $20
can w rite bi’tte r A uto insurance and G. M. Riddle $25 by chief of
or at low er rates than th e Staples police Lem L. Gaghagen for being
Agency.
drunk on the K lam ath Falls
streets Monday evening.
Chas.
V isitin g—
Hood and Ralph George were ar-j
Mrs. Leila Elden of Portland, rested on the same charge but
form er resident of Central Point, later released from custody on
is visiting friends in southern payment by each of a cash bail.
Oregon this week.
— K lam ath Falls Herald.
Shell Gasoline and Oils
Tires, tubes and acces­
sories
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
"The Quality Store”
BOYS’
Shoes
An E vent in
D ress Selling
We have made a special effort for the
25 New Ones
Boys’ Business
If your hoy is hard on shoes get him a
pair of UBALL BAND” Shoes with
“MISCO” Soles Cut your shoe bill
one-lialf ,
at
$16.75
and
Boys’ Dress Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 2’s to 5’s
W. & N. Service
Station
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
Boys’ School Shoes with Misco Soles $2.85—2’s to 5’s
“ K reider’s W elts” for the Little Boys in brown and
•
QUAIL SEASON
Imogene Wallace, piano classes
Special Auto Accident Policy
begin September 25. For Infor­ for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
m ation phone 210-J or w rite Miss of course.
24-tf
W allace, C entral Point.
13— tf
We deliver the goods— Detricks i
94-tf
F o r B ellingham —
Mrs. Homer Billings left last
night for Bellingham, W ashing­
ton, where she will attend the
branch meeting of the W oman’s
Foreign Missionary Society d u r­
ing the week.
Priced $4.48 to $22.50
OPENED
TODAY
Success is insured by using
GIVES DATA ON
TALENT PROJECT
black; broad or medium toes, every pair guaranteed
to give the wear you may expect. Prices from
$2.00 to $3.25
One table of Boys’ Shoes 2 ’s to 5 ’s regular $3.50 and
$4.00 grade.
Close out $2.35
W INCHESTER SHELLS
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
At the Kiwanis m eeting Mon­
of course.
212— tf day, O. A rnspiger, engineer for
the Talent Irrigation district,
To The Dalles—
gave some very interesting data
Mrs. W. M. R inehart left last regarding irrigation in th is val­
night for The Dalles, Oregon, ley and about the new dam the
where she wil spend two or three Talent d istrict is building.
weeks on business.
He said 45,900 acres under ir-
Simpson's
Hardware
Winchester Store
I
c
£ 7 £7 Z77/CZ r z / 7 L J
'Where Yonrs Dollar Has More Cents'
$19.75
You have seen dresses at
this price, of course,
•
just as we see lots of them. But we believe
that you will be convinced, just as we have 4
been, that the New York manufacturer of
these dresses just received uses just a little
better silks and puts better work into them
than you see in dresses at these prices.