Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Miss Virginia Jobes has taken
the position as stenographer for
C arter & Mills and started w ork­
ing there today. .
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SCARLET FEVER ON.
INCREASE IN MEDFORD
Wednesday, October H, Í0ÍÍ4
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CRIPPLE, 60, KILLS SELF
1 ranging te procure free tranaptfr-' injured h’m, He was
walking
MARSHFIELD Oct
-H a rry tation for h'm to return to his on the wrong side of the highway
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Strickland, 60, residing a t Eel home which he said was in Oak- and when the Automobile driver
The scarlet fever situation has lake, reclined on a couch and land,. California.
who ran into him, started to pass
been engaging the attention of pulled the trigger of a rifle which
About a week ago while Fost- kim ■ another car came by and,
the school nurse, Mrs. Bertha !<ired a bullet through his heart. er was walking on the highw ay. failing to dim its lights, forced
A rooty C hronicle of th ose w h o com e anti go, and even ts of
local in terest
Help to beautify Ashland. Di­
Oregon does not have voting Denton, actively for the p^ist i Strickland had been in ill health between Ashland and Mtedford, the form er driver to run into the
vide your shrubs and bulbs for by mail, except for five special week’ While il is Practically for two years, following an ac- a car ran into him and slightly pedestrian.
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T hrift Sale, the 10th and U th . groups of electors. Several states: confined to tbe Li? coln school, a s , ciden| which left him a cripple.
31— 3 have laws now under which ah-' yet’ there are * Very feW 03868' A Wid° W and SeV6n g r° Wn
111 at Home—
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A shland Ixxlge No. 23
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sentee electors may fill out the iu one or two other £Chools say3 dren survive’
Mrs. George Spencer is quite
A. F . & A, M.
dressed
i required blanks, obtain a ballot tke\ . ^ ed^°rd ^ r ^ une-
sick a t her home on Oak street.
We have orders for
Special communication, T hurs­
To curb this contagation, it is (JLAM0UR DIES AS
chickens, salads, meat loaves, I through the mails or in person,
day evening, Oct. 9. Also work
necessary
for school authorities to I
YOUTH GETS HERE
Get my prices before -you buy brown bread, etc., for T hrift Sale, before leaving th eir home,, and
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in the Second Degree, preceeding your Fall clothes— Paulserud’s . ! Oct. 10 and 11. Send in your! mail this back in time to be be very strict about children w h o ;
are
ill,
and
about
receiving
pupils
The brilliancy and attraction of
the business session, with light
26— tf donation.
31— 3 (counted with ballots regularly
who retu rn after a brief absense. San Francisco became dimmer the ♦
refreshm ents served after the
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| cast.
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conferring of degrees. Meet at 7 At IK tricks
At Conference—
j Some of the pertinent facts Pupils out for only one day closer he got to th a t city and the +
o ’clock.
Miss Josephine Barber is work-.
d . jj . Jackson, Fred Homes and which answer most of
the in- will be required to bring a phy­ fa rth e r he got away from Pasco.
M. H. ELLIS, W. M., ing at the Detrick Groceteria dur-j t . h . Simpson were among those i quiries arising as voters become sician’s certificate and teachers W ashington, according to Leslie
There are som e very good sp ecials
W. H. DAY, Sec'y.
32— 2 ing the absence of Mrs. Detrick, who journeyed to Medford yes- concerned about th eir privileges, will
... send home , . a t . once any . child . Hatch, a runaw ay youth who
out on Sale now
who h f t gone to Portland for a terday afternoon to attend the are as follows:
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e s lg i es su sp icio n o reached Ashland yesterday and
from fever or otker illness so long a s : appealed to the local police to as-
In Town—
couple of weeks.
Republican conference there.
1 Oregon electors absent
this danger continues.
j sist
jn getting back to his
in
B. C. Fisher of H ilt was
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! the state on election day.
The
physicians
are
also
being
Ashland yesterday attending to R eturns from Shoot
Stops Here—
| Oregon electors, except
five ! asked to be very careful in issu- home.
W inter .Weight Cotton in
He left Pasco recently, lured
business interests here.
Stanley Robinette has returned
Geo. W. Foot of the Eastern special groups, lose th eir chance: ; ing certificates and so make sure
either knee or ankle length,
from Camp Perry where lie at- M anufacturers Company was in (o vote in the coming g e n eral. th a t there is no possibility of re-j south by the tales he had heard
sleeveless $2.00 value $1.49
of San Francisco. Yesterday he
Rexall
Remedies,
Puretest tended the national shoot. He re- Ashland yesterday morning and
election if in another state o n ; turning pupils carrying contagion1
confessed to the police th a t he
Drugs, lc Sale, McNair Bros.
ported th a t the w eather was very spent several hours with G. M. election day.
. , | ¡nt 0 the schools.
Our Regular Lines of
wanted to retu rn to W ashington
bad and th at they were forced to Frost, with whom he is acquaint-
The. groups which may in ad-.
Spreading of the disease seems
and
a
telegram
was
sent
to
his
V isitin g H ere—
wade in mud so deep th at it got ed.
vance obtain blanks and the nec-1 to come largely from families
A reply was received
G rant Helman of Petalum a, into their pockets.
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essary ballots from the clerk of where the child is not very sick brother,
Sleeveless ankle length wool,
this
m
orning
th at transportation
form er owner of H elm an’s Baths,
To Medford—
th eir home county and vote by and where they do not have a
$2.75 value ................. $1.98
is visiting at th e home, of his^ Moved—
Otis Johnson and Ray Short- mail are: Students attending in­ physician. If these people would was being forwarded and the 14-
year-old
boy
will
soon
be
riding
brother, O. O. Helma» of this city.
E. A. Nelson and family have ridge made a short trip to Med- stitutions of learning and mem­
report their /case to the school
for women
moved from their home a t 84 ford this morning on busness.
bers of th eir im m ediate family, authorities or to the health of­ northw ard.
One Cent Sale starts tomorrow, Alida street to 1101 Boulevard.
officers or employes of the gov­ ficer, Dr. E. B. Pickel, it would
in all styles'and qual­
McNair Bros.
For Portland—
Silk and wool, sleeveless; a
ernm ent, oficers or employes of enable them to check fu rth er POLICE ARE UNABLE
Food and Candy Sale at the
Mrs. Annie E. P atterson will the state, commercial travelers spread of the contagion.
ities are the best val­ fine $3.75 value .......... $2.49
TO LOCATE FATHER
Yes, U, Tel, Uni, 1 itlers Qual­ Club House the 10th and 11th. leave tonight for Portland where and railway employes.
“ It is much b etter th a t those
ity Bread, from th . oven over
31— 3 che will make' an indefinite stay
ues in the long run as
Unable to locate the father of
Electors of one county wish­ infected and suspected children
th e counter, 8 and 12c.
31— 6
with relatives there.
She has ing to vote in another county of ' he kept home for a few days un- Wm. Foster, a youth, who was in­
been staying here with her daugh­
In A shland—
they wear a lo n g
Oregon.
der quarantine restriction than jured on the highway last week J
R esid in g H e r e -
Mrs. Bertha Jackson of Medford ter, Mrs. Elsie Churchman.
An Oregon elector who is not to have a general epidemic, says and brought to the local hospital
time and f i t von
Mr. Robbins, fire extinguisher was in Ashland yesterday visiting
in his home county on election Superintendent Smith.
So far, for treatm ent, local police are ar-(
agent, is in Ashland and has with- friends.
In Town—
comfortably as I “ il g
D. H. Barneburg, well known day may voté for national, state! the cases have been in a very
moved into a house on Mountain
and
the
prescribed
d
istrict
offi-l
^S
h
t
form,
but
it
is
possible-at
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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Avenue. He is from the north.
Speciaf Auto Accident Policy stock man of this country, is in
cers andi m easures in the county any tim e for a particular child
as tliev wear.
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo town for a few day3 on business.
FOR
SALE— Enameled top cab­
g»Y GOODS
to have a severe type of the dis­
where
he
finds
him
self:
(1
)
by
24-tf
Best m ilk— Lininger’s Dairy, of course.
inet
table,
$8.
Solid
oak
rocking
presenting a certificate of regis- ease.”
Good Team—
10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
The school authorities ask the chair $10, 555 Fairview St. 32— 4
Procpects are fine for an ex­ tration from his home county;
26— tf He
hearty co - operation of parents,
LOST— Bill folder containing
Mrs. Howard of Medford was cellent Lithian football team (2) by having his vote sworn in pupils and the physicians in or­
by
the
required
num
ber
of
free­
one
driver’s license, hunting li­
If you want to save, get one of visiting friends in Ashland yester­ which will probably play the
der to prevent this threatened epi­ cense and $5 hill; finder return
holders—
six
in
M
ultnomah
coun­
Cavemen, C raters and Pelicans.
P au lseru d ’s suits and overcoats. day.
demic.
to 126 1st St. and receive reward.
The Lithians m et at the Armory ty and two elsewhere.
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32— 2*
Complete line of Ashland Can- last evening and in lining up the
An elector of one county who
On Jury Duty—
aed Goods at Detricks.
94-tf m aterial found th a t there was changes residence from one pre­
FOR SALE— 10 tons good alf­
enough to make three team s for cinct tò another after close of the REPUBLICANS LEAD
Among those who are in Med­
when you have installed
IN MEDFORD VOTE alfa ^nd 3 tons mixed hay; also i
ford on federal court ju ry duty
Let us fill your pall with Swifts practice. A good team will prob­ registration books on October 5
in vour home a
several pigs. Phone 478-J or call
today are E. T. Staples, Louis Silver* Lea: lard. Costs less than ably result as a good many of the needs to obtain a tran sfer certifi­
MEDFORD, Oct. 8— If the in 423 H elm an St’., L. B. Tuttle. :
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is men have had experience. ,
W yant and F, J. Murphy.
cate from the county clerk and
terest m anifested in the cam-i
32—»-3 ,
more nutritious. Detricks.
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present it at the polls in the pre­ paign continues until election day;
In A s h la n d -
Cliff Payne makes typew riter
cinct to which he has- moved.
WANTED— Work by competent
Medford will vote overwhelming­
Frank Miller, Mr. Star and
In
Medford—
tables.
Persons who have thus chang­ ly republican, according to the j experienced janUqp. - All or p a r t<
Mrs. G. M. Green and Mrs. Judeg Cok, members of the state ed residence occas'onaly return
time. Will do anything. Refer-! one of the surest ami
special
registration
for
the
city,
H. E. McGee made a trip to Med- 1 board of norm al regents were in to their form er precinct and cast
Many at Camp—
ences 218-Y.
32— t f ! m o s t eveu'hnrning heat­
which was completed Saturday,
The num ber of cars at the auto ford this morning and visited with Ashland today. Mr. Miller is the, their vote. This is no't in accord
n ’ght with the record breaking : LOST— Black Persian kitten. ers on the market.
president and Mr. S tarr treasu rer with the law.
camp is decreasing daily, but friends.
total of 1200 voters since Sep-1
Reward. 268 B St.
32— 3* $5 down and balance on
of the board.
about seventy people were there
An elector who has changed his
tern her 25.
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K
istlers
Quality
Bread,
the
best
last night. According to Wm
precinct might also have his vote
easy terms
Of this num ber the republican
FOR SALE— Reed baby cart in
30— 6
B arber,
superintendent,
those yet, 8 and 12 cents.
sworn in in the new precinct by registration predominated two to Rood condition; reasonably priced,
NEW CHURCH TO BE
stopping are delighted with the
BUILT AT DUNSMUIR six freeholders but this is un­ one over the democratic and other Phone 427-Y or call 733 Oak St. USE YOUR CREDIT
camp and especially with the new R eturns H om e—
necessary if he will take the classes of registration. Very few i
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Mrs. C. R. D. Jone3 returned
com m unity house.
DUNSMUIR, Cal., Oct. 8. — trouble to obtain the tran sfer independents w'ere registered a n d ---------------------------------------------—
yesterday morning from San
The new Methodist church will be certificate before election day.
onlv a handful of socialists.
! WANTED IO RENT:
4 or 5
Complete line of new ready-to- Francisco wljere she has been erected on the site of the one th at
E
g
h
ty
per
cent
of
the
1200
room
»nfurnishtd
or
partly
fur-
w ear Suits and O’Coats. We are spending the past m onth visiting was burned in April.
nished
house,
Close
in.
Rea-
votes comprised new registration,)
tailors and can fit you. — Paul- with relatives.
The building will be of con­
including those who either had sonable rent. Phone 42 2-J—
aerud’s.
26— tf
32— 1
crete.
Qne
floor
will
be
built
not voted for years, or had be­
Enough said for K istlers Qual­
first,
and
later
the
main
auditor­
31— 6
come of age since the last elec­
ity Bread, 8 and 12c
G one South—
ium will be added.
S O C IE T Y
tion,
or newcomers to the city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce and
Rev.
II.
E.
Wells
is
the
new
Twenty per cent of the reg istra­
We deliver the goods— Detficks
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. H arrison left
pastor.
Continued from Page* 3
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tion, consisted of people who had
th is m orning for a trip into Cali­
moved from one precinct to an ­ can high ideals and flexibility o f !
fornia. They expect to be gone
Big
Supper—
other since the last election.
CITY
BUS
SERVICE
FO
R
mind.
fo r about ten days.
They will
In order to utilize, in time of
The
members
of
the
Presbyter­
KLAMATH
FALLS
PLANNED
This special registration
of
The club appreciated to t h e .
visit at San Francisco and nearby
national emergency, the services 1200 votes was about equally di­ fullest extent th e privilege in thus !
ian
church
will
hold
the
annual
cities.
fall Rally supper tonight a t t h e ; KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 8. — of men with m ilitary expenience vided between men and women, seeing and hearing as Miss Cham­
church parlors. Each one is sup­ A bus line operating on the or having special qualifications and the most of the women regis­ berlain saw7 and heard the no-
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
posed to bring a basket dinner. streets of K lam ath Fails with a but who are physically unfit lo r tering -were wives of known re­ i table things th a t transpired at
O rres tailor shop.
17— tf
J. W. McCoy will be toastm a3ter fixed fare of 10 cents and giving active m ilitary service, an auxil­ publicans.
this altogether notable meeting
iary section of the officers’ Re­
in June 1924, in Los Angeles,
Sweet cream for whipping and and Reverand F. Gordon H art of transfers at connecting points
serve
Corps
has
been
established
G
rants
Pass
will
speak.
A
large
seems to be indicated by the ap­
California.
coffee— also fresh milk, always
hy direction of President Coo­ BA B E HERM AN W INS
Guests lingered, visiting with
on ice at the Plaza.
239—tf num ber of people are expected to plication for a franchise which
FE A TH ER W EIG H T TITLE
be present.
*
•friends during the social hour
came before the city council last lidge, under au th o rity of Sec­
youjjl feel a justifiable prido
tion 37, National Defense Act.
which followed the address. Tea
night.
Returns To Home—
in your bedding supplies if
The classes of officers who will
Mark your bundle “ Civic Club” ,
The Klam ath Transportation
PORTLAND, Oct. 7. — Babe was served a t a table bright in
Mrs. -Torrence who has been
be
carried
as
members
of
the
place on your porch if it is to be company, represented by Rex R.
Herman won the Pacific Coast autum nal foliage and fruits. The j you make forehanded provis­
visiting for about three months
collected.
31— 3 Renner, asked for a perm it to auxiliary section will comprise of­
ion for the coming season by
featherw eight boxingi, title, de­ hostesses, Mrs. H. O. Anderson
w ith her brother Jesse Neil, and
operate a line from the w estern ficers of the Officers’ Reserve feating Bud Ridley in a 10-round and Mrs. H. W. Andrews poured.
o th er relative^ in Ashland, re tu rn ­
equipping every bed with
N o agen t in Southern Oregon city lim its to the Southern Pacific Corps more than 64 years of age;
,
A num ber of new members were
fight at the local arm ory last
ed to her home in Springfield,
can w rite b etter A uto insurance depot and Iron, the south end ot
° r night.
received at this meeting.
M assachusetts last Me iday even­
or a t low er rates than th e Staples Sixth street to Shippington and tran sfer to th e Auxiliary Section
ing.
A gency.
over certain other streets, the after 20 years of service, and re-1
cars to be run on a 30 m inute se rw officers who have become
H ave purchaser for a bunga­
L
ikes
R
ogue—
schedule from 6 a. m. until mid­ physically disqualified for active
low. W ill give a two thousand,
m ilitary service.
Zane Gray likes the Rogue Riv­
five hundred dollar mortgage
night.
Detailed regulations and infor­
er. Last Sunday when Jacob Red­
The cars to be used will be
draw ing 6 per cent and pay the
ding, game warden, visited the modern and “ pay-as-you-enter” mation concerning the auxiliary
P laid , all Virgin W ool blankets; whipped ed ges, in a com-
balance in cash. Ashland Realty
camp of the author at Galice, he according to plans and pictures section are being included in the
p lete line o f the w anted colors; all block patterns.
Co.
3
found the party having fine luck subm itted. The m atter was re ­ regulations governing the Offic-
w ear T he Florsheim
ersers’ Reserve Corps, which are
with the big fellows, all merfibers ferred to the street committee.
Imogene W allace, Piano and
Shoe
is to enjoy the refined
being revised and which will be
H arm ony Studio, Second floor of the party having been able to
style and faithful service
published in the near future.
tak e out steelheads. Mr. Gray
Beaver Bldg.
30— tf
RAIN
PUTS
OUT
FOREST
that have made so many men
made th e statem ent th a t the
FIRES* IN SHASTA COUNTY
P laid, all Virgin W ool blankets; fin e q uality, m ade in Block
St.
Helens
—
Lum
ber
shipm
ent
FlorsKeim friends for good.
Rogue is unsurpassed in the
Former Resident Head­
P atter» in colors, pink, blue, tan. grey, yellow and rose.
m
ents
4,000,000
feet
a
week;
100
The
shoe
t
f
mpenvr
qual­
w o rd was received here of the world as a fishing stream , but
REDDING, Cal., Oct. 7.— Less longshoremen employed.
ity fsr ¡he Man who caret
d e ath of Levi Stew art, aged 91 th a t it could be made much bet­ than an inch of rain fell, but it
te
r
by
the
elim
ination
of
the
com­
years, October 6, at his home in
was enough to put out the forest
"The PARKWAY
M ultnomah.
He is survived by mercial fishing a t the m outh of fires on Oak Run, near Ingot, in i
#10
George S. Stew art of Lowell, Ore­ the stream .
the vicinity of Manton and at
P laid s, m ade of th e finest grade o f wool yarn, ed ges hound
gon; Mrs. Delie Inlow of Ash­
other
scattered
points.
No
crops
w ith fin e quality sateen; w eigh t « pounds.
,
Record B reaker Flour Sale is
land, Ore.; Mrs. Em m a Strick­
were
injured,
for
all
prunes
were
land of Portland; Mrs. Ida Emery on; Columbia H. W. $3.75 per harvested long ago and all the
100; W hite Mountain $4.00 per
TODAY—TOMORROW
of Bolle, Idaho, and John D.
hay was taken care of.
100.
Quality
Bakery.
30—
6
Stew art of M ultnomah, Ore. He
W hile the rain is not as heavy
25c & 50c
was well known here and promi­
as farm ers and
stockraisers
Mude o f W ool and Cotton m ixed; com e in PlaM P atterns in
Ground Cherries— Holmes Gro­
Mat. 1:30
n ent in the G.A.R. Funeral ser­
tan, grey, blue and pink. Large size and a good value.
cery.
30— 1 would like to see, it is a good
E v ’g. 7:15,
vices will be held today a t 2:30
beginning.
under the auspices of the G.A.R.
9:15
Few Indians——
N O T IC E
A notable feature in connection
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
There
will
be a m eeting of the
with the term of United States
LONGER after a Golden Glint
M ade o f China Cotton, an Im ported Cotton closely resem b­
court which began here this after­ members of the Union Savings &
Shampoo.
lin g W ool and h eretofore designated as wool finished blanket,
noon is the lack
of the usual Loan in large room at Public Li­
com es in P laid P atterns; pink, blue, tan, grey, yellow and
lavender.
Club House open from one to large num ber of K lam ath Indians brary Monday evening, Oct. 13th, j
at
7:45
p.
m.
Mr.
R.
J.
Kirkwood
in
the
court
room
and
corridors,
five p. m., Tuesday and Wed­
nesday to receive goods for sale. On the steps of th e federal build­ of Portland, presid.ent of th e As­
31— 3 ing and seen loitering in the busi­ sociation will preside. All mem­
31— 4
ness section. This is due to the bers urged to attend.
O
lack of Indian cases here for
Radio Concert—
Made in w h ite, grey, tan; w ith pink, hlqe, laven d er anil yel­
If you cannot bring articles to
F. J. Murphy gave an excellent trial a t this term . It is under­
low borders, w ith neatly whipped edges.
Priced $2.4ft <o
Club House, pho-ne Mrs. A. C.
$ 3 .7 5 pair.
radio concert a t the auto camp stood th a t only one Indian case
Nininger, 353-R or Mrs. C. H.
w ith his radio outfit last evening is set for trial.
Pierce, 2 4 7-J, and they will call.
in the new community house. The
31— 3
You
are
welcome
to
compare
w eather conditions were very
my
Automobile
rates
w
ith
any
poor but despite th a t a very good
We w ant w earing apparel, fu r­
concert was heard. Speeches and other rates in Jackson or Jose­
“The Q uality Store’’
phine Counties; you can be the niture, farm produce, food, any­
C a m p L in y
music were enjoyed. A large
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. thing saleable, for T h rift Sale Oc­
•W here Your D ollar H as More C ents’
crowd was present and appreciat­
30— tf tober 10th and 11th.
31— 3
ed the evening very much.
bocal ■ P erso n al flotes
BV ELECIÍON LAW
&
HEAVIER
UNDERWEAR
Carter’s
Underwear
HEAT .
Is Certain
U N IV E R S A L
Heater
Swenson &
Peebler
£
Furniture Co.
WEARWELL BLA¥
Warm, ^Durable. J&xurious. /
PRIDE OF
POSSESSION
WEARWELL WOOL BLANKETS
% FLORSHEIM SHOE
66x80 Wool Blanket $10.50
70x80 Wool Blanket $12.95
72x84 Wool Blankets $19.75
70x82 Wool and Cotton $6.65
66x80 Cotton Blankets $1.98
Staple Cotton Blankets
E. R. ISAAC & CO.