Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    A s h l a n d tíÁ ÍL f
PAG*» M »ÜB
tid in g s
Saturday, October 11, 1924
I POTHIER TRIAL IS
Leaves For Medford—
! experience in the Sacram ento
He 'stated -that the officials la
Mrs. W. I. Hum phrey left to-j
COMPLETED TODAY dessert. In some way his w ater Ashland had been very courteous
E. D. Briggs went to the Lake
K. W. Forbes of Rogue River
<> was in Ashland today attending
of the Woods Saturday m orningi day for Medford where she will j
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I canteen was broken and he was both times he had visited here
i w here he will make some im prove-, make an indefinite stay with rel-
to business interests.
TACOMA, W ash., Oct. 11. — in the desert alone for seven and th at he appreciated the kind
I ments on his property there.
atives.
Prosecutor Osborne, special a s - 1 days.
i way in which he was treated,
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and event« of
No agen t in Southern ( lingon
sistant attorney general, and De-
Three years ago he was in
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local interest
Chinese Noodles at the Raggedy R eturn H o r n e -
can w rite better A uto Insurance
fense A ttorney Langthorne, g a v e , Ashland and carried greetings toi
Corvallis — City has spent
35— 1
or a t low er rates than th e Staples Ann Sweet Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H erbert the final argum ents in the trial o t ; the Chamber of Commerce in $65,000 improving water system
Agency,
h^ve returned from Corvallis j Roland Pothier for the m urder o f , Ashland, Nebraska, from this since January 1.
To Lake—
C onfined to H o m o -
To S e e ’G a m e -
where they visited with Mrs. E. j Ma*jor Cronkhite and indications Chamber.
The greetings were •
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards
Misses Nina and Hazel Emery
Misses Velma Clapp, Carol Van A. Blake of th at city. They were ! were the case would go to the
A num ber are-*going to Horn­
acknowledged by this tow-n.
are confined to their home on made a trip to the Lake of the brook to the H arvest Dance to­ Dyke and Dorothy Reid made up away for about three weeks and , ju ry this afternoon.
Mr. Hill has an autograph book W HEELER DEMANDS OF
Woods .Thursday evening and ex­ night.
account of illness.
Loveland’s Orchestra" at a 'p a rty Who jout'neyfid to. K lam ­ also visited with'^Blrs. A. 'B. i The governm ent contended the
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which contains 7000 official sig-
COOLIDGE T OLEAVE
pect. to rem ain there over the their best.
35— 1 ath Falls today to 's e e the Ash-’ Bowers in Cofidon.
, absence of powder m ar 3 on te natures> 21 governors. signatures.
P R E SID E N T TICKET
Payne
makes
cedar week-end.
Cliff
land-K lam ath Falls game.
| m ajor’s coat disproved the d e -! Hfi has
jn tw euty.seveQ stateg
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chests.
Car D raw ing—
I fense contention .th at ‘^ o f f i c e r two provinces of Canada and two
In A shland—-
(Continued from Page 1)
W hat about a Hot Tamale at
Short- trip, ' good road, best
Drawing on Chevrolet sedan-
W. R. Staff of K lam ath Falls ¡ accidentally .shot himself at CamP j sta te¡ of Mexico
Big H arvest Dance, H ornbrook music. — Hornbrook
Harvest ette will be made tonight in Duns­ ,th e Raggedy Ami Sweet Shop.
arrived in Ashland early this Lewis October 25th, 1918. The
Mr. Hill told of an interesting pie they might lose their jobs if
35— 1 morning and reported th a t there defense charged the government
tonight.
35— 1 Dance. Tonight.
35— 1 m uir, at the Joyland. Mrs. T. M.
they voted for La Follette.
Brown.
35— 1
w-as a good deal of snow on the “ trum ped up” a case and th at
“ But the intim idation will not
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
To Sacram ento—
In Town—
Special Auto Accident Policy
m ountain. He is ju st here for Jam es Lee, departm ent of justice
succeed. Many bankers and husi-
O. Booth left la3t evening f o r 1 for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
W altdr Jones was in Ashland the day.
agent, tried to make a name for
L,et us fill your pall with Swifts
F or Sale at a Bargain
ness men have told me that they
Sacramento where he was called Of course.
24-tf Silver Lea: lard. Costs less tbaD last evening from K lam ath Falls
himself in securing the alleged j A good big lot with a cement are t° r ^ a Follette, but th at they
on account of the illness of his
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confessions from Pothier.
H ere Today—
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and it where he is working.
i foundation, ready to build, lot dare n°t say s° openly because of
m other, Mrs. C. C. Stanley.
j j n D unsm uir—
Mrs. Nellie M, Pearl, who re ­
more nutritious. Detricks.
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! located right, and facing the East, Pressure brought to bear on
Good music, Hot Springs Sat. cently filed her petition for coro­ COOLIDGE MAY DINE
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1 Mr3. Fred Hitchcock of this
for quick action, see— BEAVER them.
Best m ilk— L ininger’s D a iry ,: city was in Dunsmuir on Wednes-
night.
33— 3 ner of Jackson county as an In­
THE W INNING SENATORS REALTY CO.
To K lam ath F a lls—
35— 4
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10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. 1 day evening attending a meeting
dependen^ candidate, was in Ash-
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. —
Among those who journeyed
26—tf O{ the auxiliary of the B. of R. to Klam ath Falls to attend the L eaves fo r P hoenix—
! land today ¡n the interests of her Suggestions th at President Coo­
Bungalow s— Lots
Trinity Episcopal ilhurch
Mr.
Zundell,
Mark
Baker
and
office
Mrs
P
eari
js
the
wife
of
I have some fine Bungalows. Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
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T.
lidge tended a dinner and recept­
game there today are Misses Iona
H om e For W eek-end—
Mr. Zundell’s m other left today John A. Pearl, who was defeated ion to the champion W ashington Houses and Building Lots in Ash-
Services Sunday, Oct. 12th.—
Bechtel, W aive W ithdrow and
Miss M argaret Dougherty, Mrs.
for Phoenix, Arizona, where they for the republican nomination for American team reached the W hite land for sale, will accept good Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Dance H ot Springs Sat. night.
Vernon McGee.
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Lettie Eastburn, Miss Mildred
33— 3
will stay for about six months coroner in the prim aries this House along with scores of tele­ Bands, Notes or Mortgages on ' Church school at 9:45. Morning
Beeson and John Galey are among
on business there.
gram s from enthusiastic baseball payments, and give easy term s on service and sermon at 11. Even­
spring.
One cent sale ends thi3 evening
those who are spending the week­
Have th a t old su it made new.
balance. Se me before buying a ing service and sermon at 7:30.
fans.
-McNair Bros.
end in Ashland from their respec­ Phone 119, Paulserud’s. 33— tf
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual- Spends W eek-end—
These services will be found in­
home.
tive schools.
Ity Bread, from th e oven over j Mrg Norm a Reeder is spend-
teresting. Strangers and visitors
A.
L.
LAMB,
178
A
St.
JU
R
Y
W
ILL
PROBE
W ater Supply T hreatened—
In A sh la n d -
the
counter,
8
and
12c.
31
®;
¡ng
the
week-end
at
Eagle
Point
most cordially welcomed.
Box
422,
Ashland.
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
11.
—
The
1 Y reka’s w ater supply was
We deliver the goods— Detricks
Mrs. H. E. Specht was in Ash­ J threatened Friday evening when
35— 1 Mo.
on a combined
business
and federal grand jury will investi­
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gate the charges of Canon Chase
pleasure trip.
a can of gasoline exploded in the Going Througn—■'
Ashland Post
visiting with friends and rela­
Mr.
Stead,
representing
the
th
a t Luis Firpo brought the wo­
city pumping station, setting fire
i
No.
14
American Legion will
Complete line ot Ashland Can­ tives here.
man from South America for Inl­
to the structure, according to the Oregon In d u strial Accident Com­ Confined to Home—
I
hold
regular
monthly meeting at !
oed Goods at Detri s.
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Mrs. J. L. Otsen of Morton moral purposes and th at
Yreka Journal.
P eter Mani, m ittee was in Ashland today and
the
Ashland
Armory Tuesday.
W hen W inter comes try one of
pumpman fought flames with an will be back Monday In connect­ street is eonflned to her home on heavyweight fighter perjured him ­ Óct. 14, at 7:30 p. m.
35— 2
Join s Band—
P aulserud’s Over Coats. 33— tf
self in the im m igration hearing
12 to 2
6 to 8
old sack and his hands, despite ion with the change in the com- account of illness,
Word has been received here
pensation
law.
Mr.
Stead
is
work
when
he
said
his
acquaintance
ANNOUNCEMENT
i the fact th a t ' his own clothing j
Oct. 12
th a t Joe Neil, who is attending
Cliff Payne makes typew riter
Meteor—
with Bianca Picart was casual.
In announcing myself as an
was ablaze. His hands were also ing against the bill.
U. of O., has been adm itted to tables.
About ten o’clock last evening
Independent candidate for Cor­
Special Sunday Dinner
j burned and he was taken to the
the band. D. L. Leslie, formerly
a
large
meteor
fell,
seemingly
oner
for
Jackson
county:—
I
do{
H
ere
Today—
i hospital immediately. The cause
E P IN A R D IS D E FEA TE D
of this city, has also made the In Yreka—
John Tadina of Weed, Califor­ over in the Dead Indian country.
of the exp’osion was not known.
LATONIA,
Ky., Oct. 11. — so with the firm belief th a t the.
band.
C^rl Lovetend of this city w a s ;
nia, was in Ashland today on This m eteor was noticed by a Sarazen won the special Interna­ people do not w ant m inority rule.
in Yreka yesterday attending t o ! Chinese Noodles at the Raggedy business.
num ber of people in Ashland. It
It is proven th at the direct
You are welcome to compare business interests there. Thurs-1 Ann Sweet Shop.
was a large green one and left a tional mile and a quarter race, prim aries are a failure, only 30 !
35— 1
defeating Epinard, the French
my Automobile rates with any day Mr. Loveland made a trip to
long tail behind it. There has
N O T IC E
SOUP
champion.
Bad Play was the per ceht vote was cast at the i
other rates In Jackson or Jose­ Talent and visited at the high V isitin g H ere—
as to
Tlflrp will be a m eeting of the been some conjecturing
spring prim aries, which is not a 1 Cream of Chicken (Napolitaine)
third.
" ~-’T
phine Counties; you can be the school there in the interests of
voice of the people. In this elcc-
Mrs. R. W. Prosser of Los members of the U.n’on Savings & 1 where it landed, but there has
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. organizing a high school orches­ Altos, California, and Miss E dith Loan in large room a t Public Li­ been no word of any kind signify­
Celery
Gherkins
tion all parties have the privilege Olives
M
anhattan
F
ru
it
Salad
tra.
30— tf
of voting for their choice.
Prosser of New York have been brary Monday evening, Oct. 13th, ing its arrival on this part of the MAN OF SEVENTY
earth.
PASSES
THROUGH
I need no introduction to the
at
7:45
p.
m.
Mr.
R.
J.
Kirkwood
visiting for the past few days
Imogene W allace, Piano and
W hat about a Hot Tamale at with Mrs. P. S. Provost. W hile of P ortland, president of the As­
people of Jackson county where Chicken Fricasee with Dumplings
Jam
es
Alby
Hill,
70
years
old,
Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus
H arm ony Studio, Second floor the Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop.
I have lived for 15 years, and
here they have made th e trip to sociation will preside. All mem­ GOVERNOR IS UNDECIDED
Roast Leg of Lamb
of
Berkeley,
Califronia,
was
in
Beaver Bldg.
30— tf
35— 1 C rater Lake and the surrounding bers urged to attend.
SALEM, Oct. 11. — Because
j given the best of my life, time and j
31— 4
with C urrant Jelly
Ashland
today.
Mr.
Hill
is
trav
­
of a threatened breach between
money for the upbuilding and bet- ,
country. Miss Prosser was en­
Fried
Chicken, Corn F ritteis,
eling
on
foot
to
the
north
and
term ent of the entire community.
In A shland—
F ootball B oys Leave—
Pay less and dress better-—get the church and labor interests
chanted w it^ Oregon and rep o rt­
Country Gravy
with relation to the appointm ent haS been “on the tra il” for the
I have been assistant to the
Allen Andrews, who has been
The Ashland high school-foot­ ed th a t she thought C rater Lake your Fall Suit a t P au lseru d ’s..
spending the summer months in ball team left early this m orning wonderful. Mrs. Prosser was a
33— tf of a circuit judge to succeed the i last twelve years, due to poor present coroner for eight years
Mashed Potatoes
late George G. Bingham, there ' health. Four years ago. he start- and understand every detail of
the geological survey in the Cas­ for Klam ath Falls where they form er resident of this city.
Candied Yarns
were indications today th a t Gov- ed on a trip across the continent the work, therefore I am compet­
cade range, returned to Ashland will play Klam ath Falls in the
Stop Over—
ernor
Pierce
may
throw
over-
from
Berkeley
to
W
estport,
Me.,
ent
to
handle
the
affairs
of
the
recently and is visiting with his second game of the series. At
Sweet cream for whipping and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom M ertha of
Apple
P'e Banana Cream
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews the first game they tied 7-7 with coffee— also fresh milk, always Haynes, Oregon, stopped over in board both L. H. McMahan and but due to th ro at trouble he was office.
of Fairview street.
th a t city, but Coach Hughes has on ice a t th e Plaza.
239— tf Ashland Thursday evening • on W illiam H. Trindle and appoint | forced to retu rn to his home by j Yours for clean, progressive Coffee
Pea
Milk
been drilling them hard since
th eir way to southern California. either John Bayne or some other ; rail aft£r arriving a t A tlanta. He and efficient women and men in
Last day of the sale a t Mc­ th a t time and they hope to win
Save 110.00, walk upstairs to They visited with Mr. and Mrs. j man not involved in the judge- has accepted rides during liis office in Jackson county.
travels.
Nairs.
NELLIE M. PERL ’ fi»’
on the foreign field.
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf II. B. Nelson of N orth Main stret. 1 ship controversy.
In A shland—
Tb Lake of W oods—»
bocal ■ P ersonal fiotes
Hotel Ashland
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A S H üA H Û ’S JVfEffîORIALi
The Way of
No Regrets
Interment In A
Mausoleum-
Interm ent In A Mausoleum
The Way. of No Regrets
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The Opportunities For Interment In This Building Are Now Past, As A ll
Space Has Been Sold
The Only Possible Opportunity Would be a Delinquent Sale. Anyone Wishing Information in This Matter Should Immediately Inform Mr. G. D.
Mason, Phone 112, Ashland, or Georgie Coffee, Tidings Office.
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cost
space
this building was. no greater
than the average earth burial. The building is now pro-
giessmg rapidly toward completion and within six
weeks a dedication program will be arranged to which
a ll Ashland people will be invited. This memorial is
one of the most substantial structures ever built in the
United States.
fis b a s tin g as
The P y ra m id s
Here Above The Ground,
Not Today, Perhaps,
But sooner or later it falls to most of us to decide where we
shall lay one whom we have loved., There are only three ways—
First, disintegration in the earth, Second, incineration, which nec­
essitates grinding up of some parts of the body. Third, mausole­
um interment, which is evaporation of all moistures over a for­
maldehyde trap.
The Indians at Chiloquin and Klamath are to have a building of
the same Egyptian architecture as this one for 1009 sepulchres, caring
for the whole Indian reservation. The money has already been author
ized for this by the Inter-Council of Indians. Also there is to he a
large Grecian architecture building at Medford, which will he con­
structed in a no wcemetery which is under perpetual care, Mr. Mason
is superintendent and builder.
This Achievment
Brings Ashland
To the Rank
of 2,000 Cities
And in vaults of time-defying stone the remains of those near to you
will find true rest, safe from destructive elements of earth and water;
secure against all vandalism. Sunshine, warmth, beautiful surround­
ings will be theirs and whenever you wish to visit, you can do so un­
der roof, and in comfort no matter what the weather may be.