Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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^ Â S H tA N D DAILY TIDINGS
F r -day, October 10, 102-1
an hour was made. The Object past years frdm pelts of coyotes federal men, by lessening
centages to some of the States centage of error may be consid­
Is causing
much
Interest in which th^y have killed. W ith numbers of coyotes, are saving where close votes are shown iu erably less — or even reversed.
G rants Pass.
governm ent hunters decim ating agriculturists hundreds of dollars the present election.
The application of the same arg u ­
the coyote ranks, the earnings of and th a t he believes the only op­
In California, for instance, the ment from the 1920 poll to an­
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In K lam ath F alls—
private hunters have fallen off position to them comes from per­ present tabulation gives Mr. Coo- other close State, West Virginia,
A D ally C hronicle o f ’th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts of
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peil, Mrs. an they have become irate. Ob­ sons who have been profiting by lidge 68,049 votes; Mr. Davis, ' would give MV. Davis a m ajority
local in terest
G. G. Eubanks and Miss Lydia stacles have been placed repeat­ the sale of pelts.
9,100; and La Follette 58,378.! there, changing the present fig-
McCall are visiting friends and edly in the way of federal men.
By reducing Mr. Coolidge’s vote
i nres from 13,353 for Coolidge and
Animals have been stolen from TEXAS TRACTION
relatives in K lam ath Falls.
10 per cent., and addiftg 10 per j
U ndergoes O peration—
government traps, traps have been
A shland L odge No, 23
FIRM GETS HONOR cent to Mr. La F oilette’s, the fig­
G. G. Eubanks of this city, un-i
sprung
by
unidentified
persons
A. F . & A. M.
ures would stand in Mr. La Foi­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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derw ent a minor operation at the,
and traps have been stolen from
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lette’s favor by nearly
3,000
Special communication, Satur- Sacred H eart Hospital at Medford
Buy b etter milk. Phone 257-J the lines of the federal hunters.
votes,
or
61,244
for
Coolidge
to
day evening, Oct. 11. Work in yesterday morning.
for it.
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In the Jordan valley the situaT- race. Special commendation was: 64,216 for La Follette. However,
F irst Degree. Visiting brethern
• tion is particularly tense, it was given by the committee to the Ì if the changes are made only on
cordially welcome.
^declared, many persons, who have A urora, Elgin & Fox River Elec-! the basis of the actual error
Have th a t old suit made new.
M. H. ELLIS, W. M.,
subsisted alm ost entirely on the trie Company, Charleston, S. C.; ; shown in California by the pre­
Phone 119, P auiserud’s. 33— tf
W. H. DAY, Sec y.
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revenue derived/ from pelts, be­ Memphis, San Francisco - Sacra- i vious po'.l, Mr. Coolidge will re­
' F^-st Fog—
lieving th a t the coming of the mento Railroad, Chreveport and ceive only 5.32 per cent le3s, and
In A shland —
hired h u n ter spells poverty for i New Bedfcrd (Mass.) companies
Ashland residents were greeted
La Follette would receive only
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Drew of
jjjem
1 for their accomplishments.
by a dense fog which blew up this
3.92 per cent more. So modified.
K lam ath county were in Ashland
In one instance pointed out a
morning. It lasted but a short
The
Digest’s present vote would
this week visiting with friends.
man had captured 20 coyotes in E X PL A IN S TH E ERRORS
time however, and the rest of the
stand 64,424 for Mr. Coolidge to
the summer, when pelts are of j
day has been fairly clear.
FOUND AT VOTE POLE Mr. La Follette’s 60.713. It would
Big bargains on the. lc sale.
NEWSMIRNA, Fla. Oct. 10.— little value, and was keeping them ,
appear, therefore, th at, even al- j
Special Auto Accident Policy This section is inundated with until w inter, when he expected
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lowing for the full m easure of er­
Pay less and dress better— get for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo several inches of w ater after one to kill the anim als and get a good ■
ror shown by the previous poll as
your Fall Suit at P lserud’s.
more than he received on elect- cited by Mr. Sinclair, Mr. La Fol­
of course.
24-tf of the heaviest rains in the his­ retu rn for his pelts.
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tory of the region.
B ut -in the meantime the coy- ■ *°n day. It was also shown by lette’s strength is not quite t o '
Homes
are
flooded,
railw
ays'
ote3
developed mange, rendering ! comparison of The Digest’s 1920 Mr. Coolidge’s.
Tomorrow is last day of Rexall
The Digest is ’
To Lak<*—
and
highways’
traffic
is
re
ta
rd
­
the
fu
r valueless. R ather than poll with the 1920 popular vote, merely furnishing the straws in
lc sale.
R. L. Burdic Jr., and famUy
ed and in several places blocked. kill the anim als himself or p e r-(th a t the Digest ppll was approxl-
this as in the case of the other
leave this evening for the L a k e ,• W eather Bad__
Untold damage has been done to m it the governm ent hunters to ■ mately 10 per cent under the
States,
and every partizan is wel­
of the Woods to spend th week -) The w eather at C rater Lake crops and many families are m ar­ kill them , the man turned the 1 popular vote recorded in these
come
to
do his own figuring. On
end.
1 six States for Mr. Cox. Assuming
1
coyotes loose.
this wfeek has been bad, with ooned in- flooded homes.
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s i the other hand, it must be em­
'
th
a
t
the
present
far
more
repre-
No*
hunters
have
so
fa
r
been
rain and snow altern atin g almost
phasized th at the present poll is
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­ daily, according to the Medford
shot at and they are continuing ' sentative poll may show’ an equal
ity Bread, from the oven over Mail Tribune. However, at last
operations in the counties w here percentage of erij^r, which may far more inclusive than was the
th e counter, 8 and 12c.
31— 6 accounts there was no snow on
they are unwelcome.
j or may not be the case, it may one on which Mr. Sinclair bases
his argum ent, and th a t the per-
the ground in the park all the
Good music. Hot Springs Sat. way up to the rim of th e lake.
night.
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bocal • P e rso n a l JMotes
Davis to 12,027 for the President
and 12,302 for tho Democratic
nominee. California and West
Virginia are the only two States,
it appears, in which a change
would b? effected by figuring in
file percentage of error shown in
the 1920 poll.”
A
One Cent Sale
Ends Tomorrow
Over 175 Bargains
Every Article Guaranteed
McNair Bros.
The
L ith ian s to Practice—
\ ou are welcome to compare
my Automobile rates with any
other rates in Jackson or Jose-
Phjne Counties; you can be the
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
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agreem ent for the 200 million dol-
The Lithian football team will
F irst Degree. Visiting brethren
m eet at the Armory this evening
Dawes reparation plan has been
to practice for forthcoming games
signed by international bankers.
w ith various booster clubs of
southern Oregon. Coach Hughes
CAR SMASHES INTO
will be there to assist the embry­ Many See P ictu re—
WINDOW AT BAZAAR
onic players round into shape.
For the three nights th at “The
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Covered W agon” was shown at
A car- owned
Nim Long,
Sweet cream for whipping and the Vining T heatre the house was! smashed into the window at the
coffee— also fresh milk, always
packed. Ashland has rarely had Bazaar, owned by Sarah Gardner
on ice at the Plaza.
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such an excellent house for three about five o’clock last night. Mr.
q o v
tiAAA
L
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. ¡successive nights and much sat- Long was cranking the car in
Save >10.00. walk upstairs to ls(actton has bem expreSBed
gear and ju st barely escaped be-
by !
O rres tailor shop.
17— tf those who witnessed it. The spec-!
ing run over a3 the Car started -
ial music by George Converse was The witldow was bad,y broken but
To M edford—
also greatly appreciated and add-! was ^ m e d ia te ly boarded up until
Elwood lledburg, Judge Dunn, cd much to the perform ance
I a new one can be put ln ’
W illiam Briggs, Dave W hittle.
H ubert Bentley and Elm er Smith
„
SAUCES
journeyed to Medford last night
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P ' “n° “ nd
Sauce
is
the
diamond in the
. ____„ __ xt_______
.. . Harmony Stud;o, Second floor
to put on the work for the Med­
French
kitchen.
W ithout it there
Boaver Bldg.
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ford B.P.O.E
would not be many of the suc­
culent
dishes one finds in the
Sent to E xhibition__
When W inter comes try one of
land of good cooking. It is like
Chester MacCracken, who is
P auiserud’s Over Coats. 33— tf
the accompaniment th a t should
now working at El Dorado, K an­
go with good singing.
sas, with the Skelly Oil Company,
P a sses Through—
For “ Sauce R obert” brown in
George W alton, form er resident of New York has been sent to the b u tter onions cut into small
of Ashland, passed through here International Petroleum C ongress’ pieces together with small pieces
a ten day’s exhibition at Tulsa, !
last night en route to Portland.
of bacon. Add a spoonful of
th is 1
Mr. W alton was accompanied by Oklahoma, which starts
flour, brown and moisten with a
He . . . sent by the com- ¡„”„ 7
¡'n'on"
P. E. Burke and they will attend week
Add salt and
pany for which he is working as
pepper with a bit of garlic. Let
an insurance conference at P ort­
a representative.
land. Mr. W alton is now living
boil and thicken, then add a good
at K lam ath Falls.
spoonful of m ustard.
We deliver the goods- -Detricks
94-tf WATCH BU R IED 15 YEARS
Cliff Payne makes typew riter
tables.
IN CONCRETE STILL RUNS
Changes Name—
The Jackson Qounty News is
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10. —
Dance Hot Springs Sat. night.
the
new name for the paper Buried in concrete for 14 years,
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form erly called The Clarion, a watch was found here still
V isitin g H ere—
which was recently purchased in ready to tick away the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jeffrey, Medford by Lee T uttle and Jim
W illiam Garlock found the time
and two children and Mr. Jeffrey’s "V oung. The new name appeared piece while tearing down an old
m other, who have been v isitin g ' for tbe first time on yesterday s building. He wound it up and
I it keeps perfect time.
Mrs. H atch and daughter left yes­ edition of the newspaper
To
Los
A
ngeles—
The watch, Garlock learned,
terday for their horn at Ukiah,
Cal. At this time foui enerations
Mrs. Phil W olcott will leave was dropped by a cement w orker
of this family were t ether and this evening for Los A ngeles,! wbeP the building was construct-
th ree grandm others.
where she will spend ' several i ed.
weeks visiting with relatives and
Best m ilk— L ininger’s Dairy, friends.
BARNARD JOY IS
10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
KIW ANIS SPEAKER
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Complete line of AshlaDd Can­
Barnard Joy gave the main ad­
ned Goods at Detricks.
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dress a t the Kiwanis Club lunch­
N o agen t in Southern Oregon
eon held at the Hotel Ashland
can w rite better A uto insurance P arade This Evening—
this noon. 'H e gave a report of
or a t low er rates than th e Staples
A visit of the Chevrolet 100-
A gency.
hour endurance and economy run the Boys’ and Girls’ club work
car in Ashland this evening will and a report of his own project,
Y oung P eop le M eet—
be accompanied by a parade with with which he won first place in
The Young People’s Society o P Chevrolet cars from the Automo-! the. state and with the help of
the Nazarene church held their tive Shop. Also, prizes have beeti which he won the distinction of
regular weekly meeting at the offered for three guesses closest the best National boy gardner.
home of Mrs. F. C. Stevens in the to the num ber of miles the ru n ­ He attrib u ted his success in this
Belleview district last Friday ning car will make in the 100 project to his previous club work.
evening. A good attendance, and hours. The prizes are $5.00, ■ The talk was very interesting and
, greatly enjoyed by all. Follow-
the usual bright C hristian spirit $3.00 and $1.00
of the young people brought the mileage should be "m a d e ^ e f l r e '
’UnChe° n 3 bl,siness m eet*
ing was held, but no im portant
m eeting to a joyful close, T h e|n o o n tomorrow, Saturday, when business
was transacted, A good
next meeting will be Friday eve­
e run stops. Leave guesses ati crowd was present,
ning at the Nazarene parsonage. the Automotive Shop, Ashland!
Dr. Gregg won the prize, con­
Chevrolet agency.
sisting
of a pocket knife.
Let us fill your pail with Swiftt.
Silver Lea lard. Costs less than
lc sale at McNairs ends Sat­
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is urday.
more nutritious. Detricks.
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t a r Stolen and Recoveixxl—
Prosperity rules through the land. Everyone’s thoughts are turned towards Winter needs and comforts.
We offer a GOLDEN HARVEST of dependable merchandise. Extremely special prices that must attract
the attention of all thrifty shoppers.
A Great Saving in Dress Goods
Charmeuse Satin
in Black $1.69
Sold Regularly
at $2.25 yard
Outing Flannel yd. 21c
27 inch White Outing Flannel
Twilled; a fine heavy quality for
gowns. A limited amount at this
price.
Women’s Wool Hose
P a i r ...........................
Sold regularly at $1.25 to $1.75
pair. Come in brown, black and ox­
ford. Your chance to save money
on wool hose for w inter’s wear.
$1.0i
Full Size Satin Bed
Spreads ....................
$4.75
E xtra quality Satin Bed Spreads in a
variety of patterns
“ Colonial” Cretonne,
36 in.- yard
$2.25 all wool French Serge, yard. Come in
Q g?
the wanted shades, yard ..................................... ■ «550
$2.98, 54 in. all wool Homespuns in a good
assortment to choose from, ’ y a r d .......... • • • • • • • • $ £ i U U
89c P art wool Serge, 36 in., Navy Blue'only
’
yard ..................................................................
I 3C
$2.98, 54 inch all wool English Serge- Navy
£ 4 QE
$3.25, 54 inch Coating,
Heather Mixtures, yard
Women’s Union Suits, $3.25
Women’s Union Suits, $1.39
“ A thena” Silk stripe Merino
Union Suits in different style
lops— knee and ankle length.
Fine Ribbed, light fleeced; comes
in different style top— knee and
ankle length
Children’s Cotton Union
Suits Ribbed, fleeced, g ar­
ment, 2 to 4 years......... $1.00
6-8-10 years .......
$1.25
12-1*4-16 years .............$1.50
Women’s Vests and Pants,
Garment 85c
Children’s Union Suits
Silk stripe Merino 2 to 4 yrs. $1.9H
6-8-10 yrs................................. $ 2 .2 5
12-14-16 yrs............................. $ 2 .4 8
2 to 4 yrs., garm ent ............. 55c
6-8-10 yrs., garm ent ............. 60c
12-14-16 yrs., garm ent ........7Oc
$ £ .2 5
To have a car stolen and re­ world of baseball fans brought
covered before he had ever miss­ greater joy than any announce­
ed it, was the experience of R. E m ent from W ashington today
Talbot of G rants Pass, who was could baYe Possibly brought, be-
working in the postoffice while cause u gave to W alter Johnson,
the th eft and recovery took place. the baseba11 ido1 of today, the
The car was left a t the Masonic distinction of w inning probably
building and was taken there. The the most crucial baseball game
Medford police saw two men get which has ever been played.
R egistered Cars—
out of the car and run. They be-1 . In the editorial columns today
T hirty-three cars registered at came suspicious and looked up! is printed our regret th a t John-
the registration bureau a t the the owner of the car, finding it S° D h&d been Unable tO W,n this
Cham ber of Commerce rooms yes­ belonged to Talbot. They phoned b ° n° r - ThiS 18 Wr,tten 1&ter after
terday. ' Twenty-four cars were the G rants Pass police who inJ
telegraph b rin gs the news th a t
Johnson
DID win and we are glad
registered on Wednesday.
formed the victim th a t his car'
to add our acclaim with th a t of
was in Medford. He recovered it !
of the rest of th e world in call­
MARCEL ANB CURL LAST the next day.
ing W alter Johnson the greatest
LONGER a fte r a Golden Glint
hero which the baseball pastime
Shampoo.
D em onstration—
has given the fans to hero-wor­
ship.
N O T IC E
The gyroscopic propeller, in­
There will be a m eeting of the vented by Jam es A. Morrison of
m em bers of the U n’on Savings & Macdoel, Cal., is being dem on­ PR IV A T E H UNTER S TH REAT­
Loan in large room at Public Li­ strated this week on the w ater ENING GOVERNMENT MEN
brary Monday evening, Oct. 13th, above the Savage Rapids dam
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at 7:45 p. m. Mr. R. J. Kirkwood near G rants Pass. The propeller
of Portland, president of the As­ is said to be something new in industry.”
sociation will preside. All mem­ the way of boat propellers. W ith-
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It was pointed out by Mr. Jew-
bers urged to attend.
31 h
8 ar ng 0 open the throttle ett th a t many hom esteaders have
| recently a speed of fifteen miles received considerable revenue Ini.
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Canton Crepe
yard $1.98
N aw Blue ami Black. Regular!
value, $2.48 vard
81x90 Sheets, each $1.25
“ Pullaw ay” sheets in full size,
seamless. Sold regular! • at $1.39
Boys Pure Wool Sweaters
$2 .4H
Come in good colors sizes up to 34
Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns
$ 4 .15
Come in white and fancy,
1G and 17
sizes,
Chamoisette Gloves
Pair $1.25 and $1.65
Made with fancy French cuff in tan, beav­
er, mode and grey
Wonderful Values in
Ready-to-Wear
75 Women’s Coats made of Cut Chin
Chilla, Downey Wool, Bolivia and many
other popular .fabrics. Made with Fur
collars and some with Fur collars and
cuffs. Priced.
$0-48
2
Colors, orchid, tan, yellow, pink, peach,
plain colors and printed patterns
Tom Thumb Silk Umbrellas, priced
$ ß .4 8
$ ß .9 8
$7 .9 8
*16'*5 $1 9 75 *25"" *29'75 s34-50
FA TE W AS KIND
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22c
Fancy ¡Outing Gowns
.98
Fine ribbed, light fleeced cotton
Children’s Cotton Ribbfcd
Vests and Pants
A good selection of new patterns for
Draperies and Comfort Coverings
$ j
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Time to Buv Winter Underwear
Colors— Brown, Taupe, Purple, Green and
Navy— "G uaranteed”
25 Women’s Coats made of the.season’s most want­
ed fabrics; trimmed with gorgeous furs- Priced
D ivorce Suit Starts—
The divorce suit of W. I.
Black against Alice Black of this
city starts today.
The suit in­
volves the annullm ent of the m ar­
riage vows, the custody of a child
and ownership of house and auto­
mobile.
Stops
M2'50 *49-"" *59-75 '85"' *95""
“ Nevermend” Guaranteed Pure
Silk Hose, pair
$
.25
1
Womens Flannel Dresses
An outstanding Hosiery value; ask
for No. 6664; colors French Nude,
French Tan, Airedale, Jack Rabbit
and Black.
Come in fancy stripes and plaids; up to the m inute in style,
sizes 16 to 42
Wool Mixed Blankets, pair
$ g .65
Size 70x82, wool and cotton mixed.
Plaid Patterns in’ wanted colors.
New Brushed Wool
Sweaters. Priced
1.98, $6.48, $7.95
A REALLY
REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY
100 Children’s Coats in the Latest Fall Fashions, and materials; a
<n eat many with Fur Collars and Cuffs; sizes 3 to 16 years. Priced
$4.48 to $22.50
E. R. Isaac & Co.
“The Quality Store’’
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Children’s Wool
Stockiugs. Pair
75c and $1.00
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