Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 16, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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rssted {of &Ky attempt at usury P O R T L A N D P O L IC E M A N ExclS8- Pledging its fullest co-op tional reputation. With a strong! 963 additional. And compromise
Medford to Play K lam ath—* -
S U S P E N D E D 10 D A Y S n a tio n .
The Medford high football in grain, Bread supplies will be!
forefe of assistants, they hare at-I
' amounting to more than
The fact th a t all the W estern tacked what is one of the biggest
squad will leave Friday afternoon ' economized throughout the au-
for K lam ath Falls w here th e y ! tum n. Severe droughts are re-
PORTLAND, Oct. 16 — Police Canadian provinces are now “w et” problems of the adm inistration, $2,500,000, are now in its hands
will play on Saturday with th a t I ported by the Near E ast Relief | Captain H arry Circle, in com- facilitates the smuggling on an according to D epartm ent of Ju s­ “ Thprty-five indi,qtments charg­
ing crim inal conspiracies to de­
A D aily C hronicle o f th o se w h o com e and go, and ev en ts of
team. K lam ath and Ashland tied ^rom all grain-growing d istric ts,. mand of the day relief a t central extensive scale, the outgoing cargo tice officials.
fraud
the Government have been
local in terest
7-7 on the local field and won but serious shortages are not ex- station, was this m orning ordered comprising chiefly liquor and
obtained.
Nine of these have
“
In
1922
the
colossal
task
of
suspended for 10 days. When beer, while silks, -narcotic drugs,
9-0 on the K lam ath field and pected until winter.
examining
the
scores
of
thousandsI
been
tried,
resulting
in three con-
his period has expired, he is to cigarettes, jewelry and many
G rants Pass won from Klam ath
other commodities come in f o r 1 of war-time contracts on w hichj victions, four acquittals and two
be deprived of his command and X
R eturns To A shland—
on the la tte r’s territo ry with a
,o Z X n r e “ on ”o
Government has paid op. or on . disagreem ents."
A shland L odge No. 23
FAMOUS RECIPES
assigned to other duty, probab­
H.
C.
Galey
returned
yesterday
13-7
score.
G
rants
Pass,
Ashland
A. F . & A , M.
P ilaff
ly at the St. Johns substation, ac- a scale th a t some Eastern Canad-i whlch 11 sol(l surplus p ro p erty ,' In spite of these accompllsh-
from Eugene and Portland w here j and Medford have not mixed yet
“ Hochepoti” is a th rifty dish cording to th e order issued by ian m anufacturers face ruin by the I pro' ed ia r beyond the facilities of ments, the Attorney-General point-
Special communie» tiota, Thurs-1 n© has been spending the past and there is some speculation as
the Departm ent of Justice,” At- ed out th at there are 700 cases
illicit competition.
day evening, Oct. 1 . Third de­ two weeks on business.
to the strength of the teams. The the French id tlie north make Mayor Baker.
rem aining before tlie section for
Jenkins an-
In connection with the new torney-General Stone declared.
gree. Team of Lithl s will con­
Chief of Police
results of this game will give a from pork ribs and ears, which
“Accordingly,
the
war
transac-
action,
referred to it by the W ar
fer degrees. Light
freshm ents
Special Auto Accident Policy fairly good line up on the ma­ are often considered unfit to e a t ., nounced th a t the suspension would scheme, it is proposed to erect
tions
section
was
organized
for
Departm
ent and other branches
a fte r work. Meet a l.v r brief ses­ i for $5.00 a year, Phone 21. Yeo terial in the three valley teams. It is said to have saved the popu­ begin Thursday, and th a t Captaip iron gates of the Canadian-Ameri-
the
purpose
of
investigating
and
of
the
Government.
lation of Leyde from starvation Inskeep, now a t the St. Joh n si can boundary intersections. On
sion of Siskiyou Chapter.
of course.
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prosecuting war frauds and cases
M. H. ELLIS, W. M.,
You are welcome to compare at the time when the Huguenot station would be called in to ta k e ' the B ritish Columbia-W ashington
in which the Government had
W. H. DAY, Secy.
my Automobile rates w ith any Admiral Boisot chased out the command of the first day re lie f' State line this would mean the
Visiting Friends—
TOO LATE TO C L A S S IF Y .
38— 2
a t police headquarters, which post closest possible check being made i ov<*r Paid contractors, or has been
Mr. and Mrs. A C. Myer o f ! other rates in Jackson or Jose­ Spanish army.
to stop smuggling at such places underpaid on its sales of prop-
Choose a side-rib of about one Captain Circle will vacate.
Seattle are in Ashland visiting phine Counties; you can be the
FOR SALE — Daffodill and
erty.
as Sumas and Blaine.
H ere—
with Mrs. Myer’s relatives, Ralph Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. and one-half pounds. Brown in
Narrissis bulbs, Phone 251-L.
It has been stated to the Do­
E arl Meeke of D unsm uir is in Vining and Mrs. Granger.
30— tf fa t and theh pu t into a large Pool Room Argument
.R ecover Millions
39— 3
minion Governm ent at Ottawa th a t
k ettle — the French call it a
Ashland for several days, recuper­
“
This
organization
of
the
de­
Causes M an’s Death
“ m arm ite”— with the pig’s ear at
ating from a long Illness.
Canadian m anufacturers and sub- partm ent lias recovered in two
FOR SALE— 23 1-2 acre irrl-
We deliver the goods -Detricks
the bottom. Moisten with the fat
94-tf W HITE SOX, GIANTS AR E
TACOMA, Oct. 16— W hile a r­ sidiaVy distributors and traders, years and paid into the United Rated ranch, 3 miles from center
READ Y FO R W ORLD T R IP and season well. Cover this with
From M edford—
guing in a pool room here last w . ™ ” aS re ta ^ er8, are losing | States Treasury ”$6,195,099. It of Ashland, good bouse and barn.
two pounds of mixed vegetables, night about the verdicts in two millions of dollars’ w orth of trade lias obtained judgm ents against Price $3500.00 bhone 18-F14.
Miss Opal Hoxie was in Ash­ To Portlaiul—
QUEBECK, Oct. 16. — A fter cut into small pieces, as for a
through smugglers taking consid­ contractors for more than $102,-*
land today from Medford, where
39— 2*
E. J. B arrett returned to P o rt­
recent m urder trials, Tony Ruf-
playing
their
last
game
of
the
erable of the cream off the m ar­
pot-aufeu,
and
add
a
small
head
she is working in The Shasta.
land, today after spending a week
flo, 40, became excited and died ket.
year on N orth American soil, the of cabbage, cut into quarters. Add
in Ashland on business.
Now
York Giants and the Chicago two glasses of w atre, cover and of heart disease before a physi­
I hope the women of Ashland
cian could be summoned.
will make this the best and big­
Have th a t old suit made new. W hite Sox baseball clubs were to let simmer for thre& hours.
BRITISH POLO PLAYER
gest election ever held in Jack- Phone 119, Paulserud's. 33— tf sail on their world to u r from this
SAVED
BY AMERICANS
port tonight. There are 79 in
son county. My num ber on the
A kind of ham burger steak
the party, including 24 women.
B allot is 72.
38— 3 P urchases Property—
comes under the name of “ Bitok"
TME THEATER BEAUTIFUL
LONDON, Oct. 16. — Renewed i
The team s decided to include
Mr. Andrew McCallen has p u r­
in the Russian restau ran ts in
i
sterest
in
the
N
eareastern
re
fu
-|
T o Seattle—
chased the W illiam Johnson prop­ Amsterdam in their itinary when Paris.
f ie situation has been stirred in
TONIGHT—
—“ LITTLE OLD NEW YORK”
Mrs. A. H. Davenliill of Valley erty on Almond street belonging word came from Europe th at the
Have the butcher chop up a
Ungland
by
publication
of
the
View has gone to Seattle where to Mr. Robertson. The deal was H ollanders were anxious to see pound of rare beef, which is not
memoirs of Col., A. Rawlinson,
VANCOUVER, B. C. Oct. 16 — whose post-war experiences in
she will visit her aunt for several reported through W. W. Robison, the Americans play.
costly.
week a.
TOMORROW and SATURDAY
real estate dealer.
Moisten one-fifth
pound of The Retail Merchants of Canada Armenia and Turkey were filled
ARM ENIA P R E P A R E FOR
plan
to
make
a
thorough
and
per­
break in a little w ater, press and
with heroism and hardship. He
FIG H T AGAINST FAM INE
Cliff Payne makes desks.
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­
mix w ith the m eat, together with m anent drive on sm ugglers at Ca­ spent tw enty m onths in Turkish
W
AKNErtßOT=
ity Bread, from th e oven over
a whole egg, beaten well. Season. nadian-American boundary points, prisons.
He has unbounded
’ I Saisies of Ü«: Sert»! M®"
ERIVAN,
Russian
Armenia,
From Y reka—
Fashion the m ixture into little from the A tlantic to fche Pacific praise for the work of the Ameri­
the counter, 8 and 12c.
31— 6
Oct. 16. — A desperate fight to disks about two inches in diame­ coasts. A bureau will be or­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logan
Native Hawaiians playing
avert
famine next w inter is be­ te r and put into a frying pan with ganized, with a staff of salaried can Near East Relief, to which
and Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. Thomp­ R eturn Home—
he owed his life. Famous before
ing
planned
by
“
A
rm
enia
and
and singing popular songs
son of Yreka were in Ashland to­
fum ing Tat. Cook fo r three or private detectives, whose duty it
W. J. Drumhill arrived in Ash­
a
other Caucasian States of South four m inutes on either side. The will be to co-operate with the Roy­ the w ar as a pioneer m otorist,
day visiting with friends.
land today from a two months
in their own novelty way.
aviator
and
polo
player,
he
will
Russia. Throughout the country,
interior should be bleeding and al Canadian Mounted Police. Tex­ devote the rem ainder of his life
visit with relatives in Oroville,
rieid
rationing
has
been
inaugur­
Best m ilk— L ininger’s Dairy, California. He is back in Ash­
the two sides nicely browned. tile and other industrial interests
FEATURING
ated and m erchants are being ar- Pour a little bouillon or white have secured the consent of the to hum anitarian! work.
10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. land on business.
Marvelous Benny
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wine into the pan to make a sauce Canadian Government to the for-
SCHOOL CHILDREN OF
m
ation
of
the
bureau,
the
Gov-
a fte r removing the balls.
For South—
W izard on any string.
ASHLAND TA K E PR IZ ES
R eturns From P ortland—
Serve with potatoes, noodles or! ernm ent, through Hon, Jacques
Philip W olcott left last night
Big time vaudeville star.
D. H. Barneburg returned yes­ for Loa Angeles where he will
spinach.
‘ B ureau, M inister of Customs and
Champion UkaleCe play­
(Continued from Page 1)
terday noon from Portland, where join his wife who is visiting there
er
of the world— with
he has been spending several days and spend several days on a
nard Joy; Grade Jersey, special,
buying cattle.
vacation.
2nd, John Billings; P air rabbits,
2nd, Dick Joy; H ereford Calf,
N o agen t in Southern Oregon
We have sold dozens of our 5th, Dick Joy.
can w rite better A uto insurance specially-priced
blankets.
You
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.— The
Open C lasses
or a t low er rates than th e Staples will need some extra ones this
colossal
task of whipping into
Rabbit, Junior Buck, 1st, Dick
A gency.
w inter. Buy them now — The Joy; Rabbit, Senior Doe, 2nd,
“court shape” more than 700 war
Army Goods Store.
37— 3 Merrill Rose; H ereford Calf, 2nd,
fraud cases in the hands of the
From K lam ath F alls—
war transactions section of the
Dick Joy; Rabbit Junior Doe, 3rd,
Dr. Hawley, fire extinguisher
Nellie M. Perl has always beeh Ellis Rose.
D epartm ent of Justice will be
kgent, was in town yesterday and loyal to Ashland. W hen we tried
pushed to a rapid conclusion, ac-
Club W ork
today is exhibiting the fire ex­ to go over the top with the N or­
i
cording
to the announcem ent of
Canning D em onstration, 1st.
tinguisher for the Interstate mal, she came over and worked
Attorney-General Stone.
Adena Joy and Ellen Galey; Can­
Chemical Company.
Few people realize the many details connected
hard for us.
38— 3 ning Exhibit, 2nd, Ellen Galey,
The Attorney-General has re­
w ith the conduct of a funeral. Our service is bated
cently completed a reorganization
5th, Adena Joy; Menu Canning,
Let us fill your pall with Swifts In A shland—
upon an intelligent study of funeral directing prob­
of the war transactions section of
3rd Adena Joy: Homemaking, 5th,
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
lems,
and an experience th a t enables us to carry
Lawrence Book and Miss Book Dorothy Stevens; Home B eautifi­
his departm ent, selecting Paul
shortening. Uoes farth er and Is arrived in Ashland Tuesday even;
out
every
detail
like
clockwork.
Shipman Andrews, of Syracuse,
cation, 3rd, Rosina G allatin; Sew-'
m ore nutritious. D etrtcks.
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and Jerom e Michael, of New York
ing, Division 1., 1st, Mary Galey.
In addition: we strive to incorporate into our ser­
ing at the home of W. E. Reed
City, as directors.
NATIONAL GARDENING
To G rants P ass—
vice
the
sym
pathy
and
uhderstanding
th
at
helps
on Avery street.
Both men are attorneys of na-
Contest, first, B arnard J o y .:
V. D. Miller and
m Bowers
to lessen the strain of such a trying situation.
Trips W on
made a trip to Grant Pass Tues-
Imogene W allace, Piano and
Mary Galey, State F a ir for sew­
day to plan for the C eroen and Harmony Studio, Second floor ing; Canning Team, Adena Joy,
Llthian football games which will Beaver Bldg.
'
30— tf Ellen Galey, State F air; Prune
be scheduled in the near future.
Bread Team, International Ex­
To H ave B anquet—
position; Judging Team, State
Sweet cream for whipping and
The Jackson County Sunday Fair, B arnard Joy, Dick Joy, John
coffee— also .fresh milk, always
Funeral Directors
School council has invited all the Billings.
on ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf pastors of Jackson county to dine
Day P h on e 2 1 2 — N ight P h on es 253-K , 2S 2 J
B arnard Joy’s win in National
with them at the Hotel Medford Contest gave $50 tow ard expense
Mrs. L ou is D odge, Lady A ssistan t
S eriou sly Injured—
on Friday, Oct. 24. At this time to Louisville, Kentucky, meeting •-
W ord was received here recent­ the work and plans for this y ear’s of National Gardeners.
ly from Keno th a t Fred Koehler, work in the Sunday School and
who has been falling lum ber in church will be discussed.
th a t country, had been h it by a
falling tree and his back broken.
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
He is at the K lam ath F alls Hos­ LONGER a fte r a Golden Glint
pital now and is reported to be Shampoo.
getting along as well as could be
expected.
Many A ttend R eunion—
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A
Vaudevilli
COLOSSAL TASK IN
Thoughtful Attention
To Every Detail
J. P. % Dodge & Sons
Juniors’ and Misses’
Coats
and Dresses express the new
ideas in dainty, simple, tail­
ored garments so well adapt­
ed for school wear.
Among those from Ashland
W hen W inter comes try one of wh<^ journey to Jacksonville to ­
P aulserud’s Over Coats. 33— tf day to attend th e pioneer reun­
ion are Mr. and Mrs. Fred W ag­
V isitin g H ere—
ner, Lydia McCall, Mrs. Alice
Mrs. E. W. Girard, form erly of Applegate, H. S. Emery, Homer
Ashland, motored up from Duns­ Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bil­
m uir Monday to visit her sister, lings, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Myer,
C arrie Ryan.
They will leave Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Billings, Mr,
Saturday for Sacram ento and San and Mrs. Marsh W agner, Mr. and
Francisco.
Mrs. Emil Peil, G. S. B utler and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney
G reeting Cards, McNair Bros. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vining.
Our “ Jack T ar” Line of Wool Dresses are here dis­
played in a beautiful range of patterns; made of the
choicest pure wool materials, blending beautifully in
colors that will delight the heart of any girl. Sizes 6
to 1G. Priced at
$7.95 to $12.50
H unting—
Complete line of Ashland Can­
J. H. McGee and a party of ned Goods a t D etricks.
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friends left this morning for the
K lam ath Lake region where they
will spend several days duck O rganize Team —
Klam ath Falls is organizing a
hunting.
football team, according to the
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to Herald, which states th a t W. E.
O rres tailor shop.
17—- tf Bobbitt is coaching m aterial for
a splendid team. The prelim inary
planning is finished and the team
A tten d E xercises—
A large num ber of Ashland is ready now to s ta rt practicing.
people Journeyed to Medford last Games will be scheduled soon,
evening to attend the graduating including one with the Medford
exercises of Miss Florence Van Craters, Ashland L ithians and the
Dyke, who graduated from the G rants Pass Cavemen. Suits will
Sacred H eart Hospital in Medford. be furnished by the K lam ath
Miss Van Dyke has ju st complet­ Falls Chamber of Commerce.
ed a three-year course at this
hospital. Among those who made,
You probably already need ex­
the trip were Mrs. Van Dyke and tra blankets. You can buy them
M argaret and Carol Van Dyke, Mr. at a bargain price a t The Army
and Mrs. Dale Young, Mrs. Payne Goods Store while they last.
and E sther Kleinham mer.
37— 8
Pay less and dress better— get
A rticles R ecovered—
your Fall Suit a t Paulserud’s.
Quick work by Sheriff Terrill
33— tf
and Deputy Sheriff Forncrook re ­
cently resulted in the recovery of
In A shland —
Leo Huff, who has b e en 'c o n ­ several hundred dollars’ w orth of
fined to the Sacred H eart Hospi­ valuable articles stolen from
tal in Medford due to injuries in­ Slater Johnson’s ranch house in
curred while w orkir
at B utte the Antelope district last week.
Falls, has been re r oved from As all the articles, were recover­
th e re and was in Ashluad on busi­ ed and th e th efts committed by
young boys living in the neigh­
ness yesterday.
borhood no crim inal action has
been instituted.
Finger prints
Make your h a ir glisten and left on glass were provided clues
gleam, Hennafoam , 50c, M cNair, leading to recovery of the goods.
-Medford Mail Tribune.
Bros.
Classified
The diversity »• of our Classified Advertisements
makes them read by almost every reader of our
paper.
Our Line of Misses' Coats is a. revelation of choice mater­
ials, style and good workmanship. These coats come in
medium dark shades of Tan, Brown, Blue, Grey, Penny,
and Gashan. All have double choker collars. Fur or Self
Trim—
The Prices are from $5.50 to $12.50
You must see these Coats to realize their wonderful values.
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For the person who is looking to buy or sell any­
thing—and who isn’t in this crowd—the classified
pages of The Tidings present a bargain counter
which would stretch across the continent
Our, Millinery Dept. is bubbling
over with new patterns, shapes that
are most pleasing and the entire
stock represents models for every
head. Priced from $1.98 to $5.90
Misses Kid Boot Sweaters in all
sizes and colors. Either short or
long sleeves. The Vtility Sweater
for sport wear. Priced at
$3.50 and $4.95
New assortment of Sport Belts, just in. Comes from 1 to 5
inches wide. Priced at 25 c to 79c.
Stop and Shop at
The Ashland Tidings
Phone 39
£7 a m & c i n c /
•W here Your D ollar H as More C ents’