Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 03, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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J whi,e the watchman was eating er Landis after the world’» series
be made, though it takes time J
There is wisdom in reading ads. !1
«nch at a down town cafe. Two in New-York last fall.
Almost any good man who can
«1
J j b a r s on the south side Of the Jail
»Treynor repeated his story
kick at ail can be made into a
let h i n Z T 4 and
PriS° Der
there Was Clear eviden<* of
good
punter if he drills hard en­
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
let h.m9elfdown_by an im provised J tam pering,” said Dpeyfuss’ 8tate-
ough and long enough. Such a
blanket rope
The prisoner w as, m en. which declared th a t bo.h ' man
local Interest
serving a six m onths sentence,
ohn McGraw, m anager of, the ■ ean be made to do. We are work-
having been convicted befo re'Ju s­
Gtants and Dolan were warned at | ing along this line with Tebb
tice Em m itt last July.— Klam ath the time to keep away from other Snider, Liebe and McCart.
Stated Session
Front Yreka__
Falls'
News. ______
clubs.”
H llla h Tem ple
W. R. Ridley was over from
‘Second, we have no one out­
Masonic Hall
Vreka yesterday evening visiting
. ,,
Dreyfuss said when he learned standing, fast, shifty or terrific
APf’ETIZER
Friday evening October 3. Rou-, with relatives here.
*
Complete line of Ashland Can- of Traynor being approached he
Glass
of
Suncrush Orange
smashing
back.
By
outstanding
tine business. Refreshments.
______-
aed Ooodfl at Detricks.
9 4-tf ‘ suspected th a t
Manager Mc­ I mean a man who i3 a constant
SOUP
P. B. HERMAN, Potentate
Chicken Noodle
Dance, Hot Springs, Sat. Nite. GRANTS
Graw had put Dolan up to the th reat to the other team. Such
SALAD
'
PASS LIBERAL
W H DAY, Recorder.
trick, his object probably being a man makes an ordinary back-
28— 2
Shrimp with Mayonnaise
ON
E
X
H
IB
IT
BUILDING
27— 2
o get Traynor dissatisfied and j field good. I have seen backfield
RELISH
H as R eturned—
make trouble on our club or force, men become stars themselves be­ Ripe Olives
Dill Pickles
Fi om Yreka—
Mrs. H attie Silsby has returned t
driV® COnducted for funds us to trade the third basem an.”
Choice
of—
cause they were working along­ Baked Young Oregon Turkey,
v i L i n Z with
o n rei
l , ! ° ,‘i; ,,e erection
the exhibit
Dr. Lucas and wife of Yreka ? to Ashland
Ashland after
after visiting
At the hearing before Commis­ side a man of this calibre.
Cranberry Sauce
building in G rants Pass has re­ sioner Landis, the statem ent said
were in Ashland yesterday visit- atives in Vancouver, B. C.
Fried
Half Spring Chicken,
“
Third,
there
is
no
lack
of
m
a­
suited in the raising of $11,000 Dolan said he had merely “ told
lug people here and doing some
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A La Maryland
terial hère, and of good sized men,
shopping.
Roast Chicken with Dressing
Complete line of new ready-to- for the structure, $1000 mofe Pie he ought to get more money but we do most woefully lack in
Veal Porterhouse Steak,
wear Suits and O’Coats. We are than was needed and which will in 1924 and denied anyone had speed. An outstanding team must
Cream Gravy
be
refunded
pro
ra
ta
among
the
Best m ilk— L ininger’s Dairy, tailors and can fit you. — Paul-
prompted him .”
have speed. I'd rath er have a Snowflake Potatoes
subscribers,
says
the
Grants
Pass
10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. ser ud’s.
26— tf
Sugar Corn
team of medium sized fellows
Courier. Following the success,
26— tf
T-Biscuits and Toast
who are fast than a team of hus­
in the subscription drive, bids are
DESSERT
At Office—
kies who are slow and bulky in Choice of—
From H ilt—
Dr. G. C. Phetteplace, who has being asked for the construction
action.
Take Notre Dame for in­
Home-made Pumpkin Pie
Mrs. M. W. W agner of Hilt been confined to his home with of the building. These bids will
F ru it Jello with Whipped Cream
stance.
It
was
speed,
not
heft
was in Ashland yesterday visiting illness for the past two weeks, has be opened next Mojiday morning
Chocolate, Vanilla or Straw ­
th at brought fame
to
Knute
with friends and doing shopping. recovered and is again in his of­ at 10 o’clock at the Chamber of
Cream.
Rockne’s team last year. My Coffee berry Ice
Tea
Commerce office. The building
fice.
Milk
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3— Elsie football team requires speed all
must be completed within 60 days
12 NOON TO « p . M.
Save $10.00. walk upstairs to,
the time and we won’t have much
a fte r the award of the contract. I wKe of j L T b
Orres tailor shop.
17__tf
Dance, Hot Springs, Sat. Nite
Prices
It is niannod that
«1 a aaa
fe
of
Jack
B°yle,
the
author,
is
of
it this year.
It is planned th at the $10,000
28— 2
Tn a local hospital after an a t­
“ F ourth, the m aterial we have
be made to cover the cost of the
Visiting H e r e -
tem
pt
to
commit
suicide.
Elsie
is
raw and green, even the vet­
building and the furnishing of
Mrs. Grace Luman and Mrs. In A shland—
said Jack showed more affection erans being deficient in the foot­
Elm er Leslie of Medford were in
Miss Ada Brewster, home dem­ it, 30 local organizations will not toward his pet bear than he did ball th a t I play, but we have been
Ashland yesterday visiting with onstration agentx spent yesterday be called upon for that. sThe to her.
drilling them and they are slowly
Mrs. Lum an’s mother.
in Ashland conducting a class in main contract will call for the
coming
around. The boys here
millinery for the Upper Valley basement and building. A ddition­
are
all
willing.
Show them what
al contracts will be made for w ir­ DEBATE POLITICS
Mitchels, Auto tops, curtains, Community club.
you
want
and
they
will give all
OF LA FOLLETTE IN
ing, pumbing and beating instal­
painting and upholstery work.
they
have.
The
boys
here will
PORTLAND OCT. 10TH
lation, each being on separate
382 E. Main.
22— 6t From H ornbrook—
fight, I ’ve seen enough of them to
b’ds.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eller of
know
th a t.”
PORTLAND,
Oct.
3.—
The
Mc-
The am ount subscribed toward
Duck H unting—
Hornbrook arrived in Ashland
Cam
ant
-
K
roner
jo
in
t
debate
is
R. E. Detrick left today for a Thursday and are visiting for (he building will be" returned to
Classified Ads Bring Results
duck hunt In the K lam ath Lake several days with Mrs. E ller’3 sis­ the subscribers, through ren t re­ going to be, Senator I. L. P a tte r­
ceived from the Chamber of Com­ son, chairm an of the Republican
region. He will be gone until ter, Mrs. Carl McCune.
merce and State Motor associa­ state central committee, as ac­
Sunday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
tion. In this way the subscriptions credited second for McCamant,
Many At Sm oker—
FOR S J L E or EXCHANGE—
and Kelly Loe, representative of
Cliff Payne makes Hall Trees.
About forty or fifty men from r c ’.’y fccoom? loans to the Cham­
the La Follette campaign com­ for Victrola— rifle, shot gun or
ber
of
Commerce.
The
Chamber
Ashland attended the Elks smok­
m ittee, have at last agreed upon equal value, 8 gal. roof paint,
R eturned To P ortland—
er which was held in Medford last of Commerce will m aintain its
Misses Geisbeck and Edith night. They reported th a t a good office in the building and the mo­ the time, the place, the referee heating stove, toilet, chemicals for
Rhodes, who have been visiting program was given and the even­ tor association will also have Its and the stated propositions of same, 2 lamps, 22 rifle, etc., 705
Penn Ave.
28— 3*
desk there. The upkeep of the the debate. Oct. 10th.
with the Rev. and Jrs. J. C ing was enjoyed by all.
The
main
points
to
be
debated
building
will
be
cared
for
by
the
M ergler for some tii . have re-
■ FOR RENT— 7 room furnished
are:
chamber.
turned to their home
Portland To South—
1. Was the position of Senator modern residence, close in. Phone
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Judd left
28— 2*
La Follette during the war inimi­ 265-J.
If you want to save, get one of Tuesday for Modesto, California, DREYFUSS IN FAVOR
to the best interests of the
Paulserud’s suits and overcoats where they will visit for some
CALLING OFF SERIES cal
WANTED— APPLE PICKERS,
nation?
26— tf time and then go to other points
also used apple boxes, Staples’
2. Was the German language
PITTSBURG, Oct. 3.— Calling
R ealty Agency, 71 E. M#in. 28— 1
south. They will spend the win­
Dance, Hot Springs, Sat. Nite. te r in California.
off the w orld’s series would “ not circular, sent out over the name
FOR SALE — Good Universal
28— 2
be too far to go to get the rig h t of E rnest K roner, m anager o{
the
La
Follette
and
W
heeler
cam­
coal
heater, good as new, 244
resu lts” of baseball’s latest scan­
At A shland—
H ere Today—
paign,
an
improper
attem
pt
to
Hargadine.
28— 2
Miss Georgeanna Clift and Mi3s dal, it was declared by Barney
Carl Ringer, of Madera, Cali­
appeal to race prejudices or an
Dreyfuss,
the
owner
of
the
P
itts­
.75
FOR RENT— 4 room furnished
fornia, is in Ashland today visit­ Fannie Stoops enjoyed a pleasant burg Pirates, who issued a state­ appeal for votes on the ground
Sunday
in
Ashland
visiting
with
apartm ent: good garage; adults
ing with old friends. Sargeant
ment declaring Jim m y O’Connel th a t La Follette sympathized with
friends
and
relatives.
Miss
Clift
only, 1101 Blvd.
28— tf
Ringer is well known by form er
and Coach Cozy Dolan of the New Germany during the w ar? Does
is
employed
at
Klam
ath
Falls.
•
1 hat rival any usually s o h i
members of the old 65th C. A. C.
York Giants, accused of offering Judge McCamant still hold the
from $19.75 to $25.00.
Among those he visited here were
position th a t a candidate who so­
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­ a bribe to have a game with
John Endera, and E arl Bennett.
licits votes on such an issue is not
ity Bread, from the oven over Philadelphia throw n last S atu r­
qualified
to be president?
Newest in wool sport ami
22— 6 day, were “only the goats.”
No agen t in Southern Oregon the counter, 8 and 12c.
3.
Is
the
position of Senator
Dreyfuss, whose team for a
street dresses
can w rite better A uto insurance
time threatened to win the pen­ La Follette in his proposal to curb
Visit School—
or a t low er rates than th e Staples
the veto power of the supreme
Misses Josephine Barber and nant in the National league, de­
A gency.
court
unsound and a menace to
Ruth Aitken made a trip to North clared th at Dolan last year ap­
• * •
proached Pie Traynor, stellar personal liberties, to ¿he safety
All goods guaranted at the lc Phoefllx yesterday and visited the
— - permanence
- ......
school where M argaret Dougher­ third baseman of the Pirates, and of property or to the
sale next week, McNair Bros.
he
was
informed
“advised
T
ra
y
-'
of
our
form
of
government?
ty is teaching. Thejr report that
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Miss Dougherty was very inter­ nor to hold me up for $15,000
L eave For B erkeley—
salary for 1924.”
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hitchcock, ested in her work and had a very
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Dreyfuss said he made charges
who have been visiting in Ash- nice school.
against Dolan before Commission-
Vid for the past week, left this
Sweet
cream
for
whipping
and
m orning for Berkeley where they
rill visit relatives. Mr. Hitch- coffee— also fresh milk, always OREGON
HAS
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•oek was form er school superin­ on ice a t the Plaza.
IiO G S ll 1 p G F S O n e l l N n te> Q “¡
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SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
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Frank & King’s
Comedians
After Sixteen Weeks in Medford
<<
in the
Armory
The White Slave Traffic”
PREFERRED A PET
One N ight O nly
10 and 25c. Reserved Seats 50c
Vaudeville Between Acts
The PLAZA
This Weather
Calls for
Winter
COATS
There .is no better stock to
select from and no better
coats are made for the mon­
ey than Sterling coats.
Silk Dresses
$19
Will you see them
Saturday at
Today — Tomorrow
. R IC H A R D
SMALL
VOTE
DIGEST
PQT.Tj
tendent in Ashland and has a
Grass F ire—
treat number of friends here.
The fire departm ent responded
(Continued from Pago 1)
yesterday
noon at 12:30 to a call
Imogene Wallace, piano classes
pin September 25. For infor- to the F. H. W alker home due to eludes scattering votes for vari­
latton^ phone 210-J or w rite Miss a grass fire there. Mrs. W alker ous candidates which are not
Wallace, Central Point.
13— tf had been burning some trash and enum erated, are shown as fol­
the fire got away from her. No lows:
damage was done.
t Hotel CotumWa—
Among those registered at the
lotel Columbia are J. R. Nash,
ttw aukie. Ore.; W. R. Ulen,
ortl< nd, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. C.
| Frayer, San Francisco; G. W.
trard, San Francisco; Wm. A.
»re and wife, Detroit, Michi-
Mr Cooper and W ife, De-
oit, Michigan; Fred L. Cay,
eman, Montana; Clyde Bun-
rt. Bozeman, Montana, E. R.
11 and wife, Oakland.
Get my prices before you buy
tar Fall clothes— Paulserud’s.
26— tf
tatlonery, Toilet articles and
idries a t the lc sale, McNair’s.
el A shland—
Ä
Special Auto Accident Policy C alifornia ...............
Colorado
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T h i
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
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of course.
24-tf Illinois .........
Indiana ........ ........................
To Play Applegate—
The Ashland high school foot­
ball squad will play the Applegate
team at the local grounds this
afternoon at three o’clock. This
is the union high school in th at
district and has a very good team.
There will be no game tomorrow
We deliver the goodf -Detricka
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Ri'turn Home—
Mrs. Della Blodgett and nep
hew, Lawrence Shutts, who have
been visiting here for some time,
have gone to California where
they will stay for some time be­
fore returning to their home in
Chicago. They have been visiting
with Mis3 Blanche Hicks, local
librarian.
’hose stopping at the Hotel
dund from quite a ' stance are
C. M. H ittinger Portland,
ine; Mr. and Mrs
W. E.
Mhton Portland, .uaine, Mr.
Mrs. C. Bonnlster, Vancou
B. C., and Mr. and Mrs. W..
Let us fill j o u r pail with Swifts
Enm inger and child, Roches- Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is ,
more nutritious. Detricks.
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1CEL AND CURL LAST
ÏBR after a Golden Glint Many A ttend Caves—
Mlnvada.
poo.
ky at Crescent City—
turday at 2:45 the Medford
I school football team will
st a t the Medford field, the
snt City, Calif., high school
first inter-scholastic
of the Season. Crescent
is a county high school and
a medium heavy team . The
lord team has been drilling
"and everything points to a
game. The Ashland team
io game next Saturday.
e.
The attendance at the Oregon
Caves this summer has failed to
reach the total expected at t h e '
first of the season but has been
heavier than ever before. A to­
tal of 16,211 had visited the caves
up to Thursday, with a fair num-1
ber going through every day.
Forty-three visited the resort on |
Sunday and yesterday a num ber
of cars were seen on the road
there. Lumber is now being re-«|
ceived at the caves for the new
cottages which are to be built.__
G rants Pass Courier.
ton Dancing School, Mem- E scapes Jail—
Hall.
Open dally. A fter-
A. Bolla, convicted bootlegger,
2 to 3. evening 7 to 9.
escaped from the county jail
307-tf
Tuesday night at K lam ath Falls,
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Minnesota ....
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Nebraska ...... .......................
New Jersey — '
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s a Y o r k .......................... ¿ d «
Oregon
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Pennsylvania ......................581596
W ashington .....................
West Virginia ..........
State unknown ..................
10 ßi7
9 324
3 072
TOTAL VOTES ................. 397,522
IN
PORTLAND, Oct. 2. — Here
is the football situation a t Cor­
vallis direct from Coach Paul
Schissler, new coach of the
Oregon Aggies:
F irst, we have no punter.
That is not fatal, for a punter can
Davis
6,124
853
F8.325
3,218
1,868
5,526
3.719
1,197
2,981
12,979
9,937
389
12,267
’18,880
12,508
1,864
7,564
1,461
1,599
118,259
La
Follette
38,926
1,065
22.919
1,718
3.3S1
5,011
13,134
872
3,105
21,846
9,820
468
16,863
3,340
1,620
5,779
1,070
10.773
2,656
164,366
Total
for State
91,703
6,175
101,074
13,378
14,902
30,676
41,839
5,226
21.390
95,172
55,327
2,341
89,750
33,860
21,039
18,617
18,078
20,989
'7,483
689,019
at popular prices
Every one represents marvelous values at
$ 1 9 95 $2500 $ 2 9 75 $3250 $35°°
$37 $42,5° $45°° $ 4 7 50
BLADE’
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A rare drama told
in a story of love and
hate, craft and cun­
ning, dash and dan­
ger, thrills and sus­
pense.
We are specializing in popular priced coats
this season and whatever the price you’ve
planned to spend, you’ll find a smart, new
model here!
I’ ine, rich fabrics: Bolivia«, Orniandales, Downey Wool,
Chin Chilla, Suede Cloth, Angora, “ C ut” fabrics and
tine sports materials, with beautiful collars of squirrel,
opossum, wolf, Viatka squirrel, Moufflon and all the
smartest furs.
They’re the best coat values you’ll find at their popular prices. See them now!
10° coats for Girls and Misses 3 to 16 years. Made of the
latest fabrics some fur trimmed. P riced.........$4.48 to $22.50
DON’T FAIL
Sweaters $8.98
Io attend the BIG SALE al Johnson’s
J ew elr y Store
Mohair Wool Sweaters made in the late Fail
styles; come in Tan, Blue, Grey, Rust. Trim ­
med with contrasting colors.
COLD NIGHTS REMAND WARM
FLANNELETTE NIGHTWEAR
Women’s Warm Gowns
Made of excellent quality flannelette. W hite
and colors. Priced ................. $ 1 .1 5 to $ 2 .4 «
Brushed Wool Sweaters
Any article in stock at your own
price. An unusual opportuninity
and it only lasts a short time.
in new Fall Styles.
Priced 3.9«, $0.0«, $7.9«
Blanket Values
66x80 Cotton Blankets.
P air $4.9«
extra One P a tte rn s" niade of ChIna Cotton,
Children’s Sweaters
W e are showing a most complete line, all
sizes for boys and girls.
DON’T FAIL
Butterick
Patterns
Made with the
“ Deltor”
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70x80 Wool and Cotton
P air $ « .6 3
Made in plaid patterns. Pink. Blue, Tan and
E.R.IsaaCÄCß,
‘The Q uality Store”
Women’s Silk Hose
$1.25 Pair
Guaranteed to give
Satisfaction
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