Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 20, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Local ■ P erso n al flotes
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local interest
J ! Mrs. S. R. Morris leaves this
' evening for Klamath Falls where
she will spend several days visit­
ing w ith, friends and relatives.
oiiday, October 20, 1024
Kitchen Adventures Thriii Her
tire state In concluding his talk, I In conclusion, C. P. Bishop of
DEMOCRATS W ILL
WIN SAYS DAVIS Freeman stated, “Remember, i the Pendleton Woolen Mills e l-
every Oregon brand on a m anu-; plained the means used in devel­
factured article, means an addi- ■ oping Oregon markets, and how
tion to the Oregon payroll, and i the city of Ashland, and this sec­
thus added prosperity to the en-1 tion of Southern Oregon could
tire state.’’
be.nefit by the experience gained
Urging that Ashland realize and by the pioneers in this line of en­
take advantage of her position, deavor.
ideally situated as a resort, Rob- j The business men were taken
ert S. Howard, Vive President of in cars to Medford, following the
the Ladd and Tilton Bank expres­ luncheon, where they will remain
sed the hope that within a few tonight. They will then move on
years, Ashland would be recog­ to Grants Pass, and up through
nized as one of the greatest and the remainder of their iteneray,
most prosperous resort cities in arriving in Portland the end of
PORTLANDERS PROMISE
the country.
the week.
AID TO ASHLAND
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 20.—
The Democratic party i3 riding a
“rising tide of victory” in the
campaign for the Presidency, John
Davie, Demooratic nominee de­
clared in his speech to Southern
alumni of Washington and Lee
University here today.
Davis told the college men • ne
was certain of victory in Novem­
ber.
For Corvallis—
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge and
Mrs. B. R. Greer left this noon
Purchases Property—
for Corvallis where they will at-
A. L Lamb has purchased t h e ^ ~
convertion*a7d'
ALPHA CHAPTER
No. 1
iinit.e RJot k on fo u ith street. go from there to Portland on bus-J
O. E. 8.
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iness. They expect to be gone a J
Best milk—Llnlnger’s Dairy, weejj
Stated communication tomor­ 10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
row, (Tuesday) evening, Oct. 21,
26—tf Correction—
8 p. m. Initiation. Members of
Aderel Chapter No. 3, gue3ts. Returns Home—
-
1,1 the artic,e concernlnS the
n
.
hotel contracts in this paper last
Visitors welcome. 1 order of
Mrs. C. R. D. Jones returned
.
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. Saturday it was stated that the
Worthy Matron.
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LEAH
M. CALDWELL,
Sec
. evening
,
, from Oakland where i Provost
for
plumbing,
______
I »he has been spending several and heating was $25,636.90. This
weeks visiting.
C onfined to H om e—
was incorrect as the Provost
sion.
T. S. Wiley of Walnut ptreet is
Brothers estimate for that amount
Dan C. Freeman, head of the
You are welcome to compare
„
confined to his home with illness.
was only for plumbing.
associated Industries of Oregon
my Automobile rates with any
explained the means his organiza­
, other rates in Jackson or Jose-
tion was taking to boost the en-
Buckeyebread, the only bread. ».« z.
i Business Men Visit School—
■
nr put . up . lunches
.
. travelers.
.
We
for
I phine
, , Counties; ’ you can be th e 1 The Portland business men
Butler, The Buckeye.
41— 12 I Judge’ Phone 21’ I e ° ’ of course' were escorted to the high school
30—tf
this morning by the Ashlland
Decoration for Halloween
Chamber
of Commerce and Rob­
i Bora—
McNair Bros.
i To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willsi, ert R. Denny, one of the business
! Sunday, Oct. 19, at the Conval­ men gave an address praising the
1 H w t s \
Hl at. Home—
local high school, followed by a
H. H. Bachtell is confined to escent Home, a ten pound boy. talk by W. C. Culbertson, also of
B y B E R T BALE
his home on Iowa street with an Mr. and Mrs. Wills are residents of Portland. The student body dem­
Stage adventure is nothing to-the Cheese Fondue.
Her method is
then It is necessary to use dyna­
[National
Crop Improvement Service.]
Klamath Falls.
this.
mite or some other explosive, but it
attack of flu.
1
kitchen
variety,
thinks
Edna
TN THE cut-over land where the you
onstrated some of their yells,
2 tablespoonfuls of flour, % cup
are troubled with stumps, get
j
Starck,
a charming exponent of
A
clearing
of
stumps
is
a
regular
showing
their
pep.
The
kiltie
of
grated
cheese
1
tablespoonful
the
stump
literature from your ag­
No agent in Southern Oregon
business, the operator will be able ricultural college
both varieties. Miss Starck who of crisco, 2 eggs, salt, pepper and
We deliver the goods— Detricks
or from your loca’
band
of
ten
pieces,
which
ac-
8
C
u
i
t
u
r
e
to
pull
most
of
the
stumps
with
a
. ,
' Impersonates “Adventure” in the red pepper, and % cup of milk.
dealer
in
wire
cables
other
94-tf can write better Auto insurance
good wire cable in a very simple equipment. The stump and
or at lower rates than the Staples companied the men also played Popular Magazine scene of “Artists Melt the crisco, add flour, their add
not
only
BSMfAM
mechanism. Stumps pull easiest occupies valuable space, but It takes
several selections which were1 and Models” finds an even greater the milk gradually. Stir till they
AACFADDEN
,
Agency.
Cliff Payne makes Hall Trees.
after a soaking rain. Now and time to plow and harvest around it.
greatly appreciated I¿y the stu-¡ thrill In the culinary adventure of boil, cool a little, add the cheese
Inventing new dishes, for which, it and yolks and seasonings.
Fold
dents.
Among Business Men—
m ust be said, she has no difficulty in the whites stiffly beaten. Pour ! T o really appreciate the harm ful |
Goose Hunting—
In finding an audience as apprec­ into a greased souffle tin.
Bake ; results of drinking intoxicants and
Clinton L. Shorno was among
Fred Taylor and Harry McNair
iative as in the theatre.
Mis*- 20 minutes in a hot oven.
Fold
are making a trip to the Klamath! ^le Portland business men in Here Saturday—
Starck is an expert a t that rather a napkin round and serve hot on the gain in force, physical, nervous,,
J. H. Lowrie, division plant difficult but delectable
region goose hunting.
Ashland today.
Mr. Shorno is
end mental, consequent on temper-i
—
edible. toast
vice-president of the Crescent superintendent. R. F. Woodard,
anee or abstinence, one has only to,
start the day with some kind of
When Winter comes try one of I Paper Company and is here in the superintendent of Maintenance and
FLIERS
W
ILL
REST
interest
of
his
firm.
C.
Hoff,
division
plant
engin­
stimulant, and continue to indulge
Paulserud's Over Coats. 33—tf
NEAR HERE TONIGHT Lour after hour. The next day let
eer of the Pacific Telephone and
Street cream for whipping and Telegraph company were in Ash­
him use no stimulant at all, and he
Yes, U, Tel, Um, Kistlers Qual­
ity Bread, from the, oven over coffee—also fresh milk, alw'ays land Saturday on an inspection
! EUGENE, Oct. 20. — The v ill be decidedly depressed, his
239—tf tour. They came directly from
world fliers decided to leave Eu­ mind will not be so keen, nor his
the counter, 8 and 12c.
31— 6 en ice at the Plaza.
Klamath Falls.
gene at 2 o’clock this afternoon | h?ad so clear. The nervous system
Return Home—
for
the short hop to Medford, I ti at is not accustomed to the use
Passed Through—
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.—
i o; excitants will never know the
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ball re- In A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman of Lake-
The Columbia River Packers’ as­ where they will spend the night. i restlessness and worry and feeling
Mr. H. W. Conger of Medford, sociation, a $4,000,000 salmon It is likely they will continue to o exhaustion which eternally bes£t
view passed through Ashland yes­ turned several days ago from
terday and visited with friends. Newport, where they have been Republican candidate for county canning firm operating along the Sacramenta, weather permitting. I tbt man who tries by the daily use
j o stimulants to keep his nerve-cells
spending a month on a pleasure coroner, was an Ashland visitor Columbia river and in Alaska, has
i from becoming naturally exhausted.
Comes in the Wanted Colors
Nellie M. Perl says:—I shake trip, hoping to benefit their Saturday in the interests of his been purchased by W. L. Thomp­ DIVORCED WIFE OF YEAST
Those who are used to tea and
KING
MARRIES
AMERICAN
campaign.
health.
hands with people 365 days In the
son, vice-president of the First
cc Tee and other stimulants, and as
j a consequence suffer from digestive '
National bank of Portland, and
year, not just 10 days before elec->
PARIS, Oct. 20. — Mrs. Laura ¡disturbances, congested liver, nerv-
tlon.
41—2
W. A. Tyler, president of the As­
H. W. Conger, candidate for From Grants Pass— '
o - ness, and numerous other ills,'
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Parsons of toria National bank of Astoria, Fleischmann, divorced wife of wi I do well to change to cocoa^
Coroner has something to say un­
40 inches wide in Navy Blue and Black
Here Yesterday—
der the head of political “An­ Grants Pass were in Ashland yes­ it was announced here today by Julius Fleischmann, millionaire I waich is not only a pleasing drink,
The former yeast manufacturer, was married j but is a nutritive one as well. The
Harold Smith of Hilt was In nouncements” elsewhere in thi3 terday and visited at the E. M. Mr. Thompson.
water used in making cocoa is
Ashland yesterday visiting with issue. Read it.
42-4* . Berg home. The Bergs took them owners were A. B. Hammond, here today to Jay O'Brien, well hot
stimulating and gives the user a
known
American
polo
star.
his mother.
riding in the afternoon to the Lumber company of San Fran­
grateful sense of comfort. It is an
Visit H.
Emigrant Creek dam and other cisco, and his associates.
aid to digestion and causes no de­
Severa Patterns to wleet from
bility.
Mr. Hammond will retire as
Pay less and dress better—get
Rev. D. L. Fields and wife of points of interest in this part of
Eugene — Tw'o-story concrete . Since water forms a large fopor-
! president of the company, and store building to be built at cost
your Fall Suit at Paulserud’s.
Grants Pass, Rev. E. E. G ilbert'the valley,
tion of all our tissues and is being
Mr. Thompson will su.cceed him. of $80,000.
33—tf and family of Medford spent Sat-
lost constantly in the excretions, it
The deal was negotiated In San
follows that a considerable quantity
urday with the S. J. Chaney fam- Return from North—
36 inches wide in Black only
Eugene
—
Building
record
for
.Francisco
because
Mr.
Hammond’s
(estimated at from three to five
Here for Few Days—
ily of this city.
H. A. Stearns, Dr. Sanders and
pints)
must
be
taken
daily
in
some
1924 already reaches $2,517,080.
Greeley Croslin of Klamath
Julius Koch returned Sunday home and business headquarters
form or other. A glass of cold
are
in.
this
city.
Falls is in Ashland visiting with
Lost, P. E. O. pin marked evening from a motor trip to
Dundee — New walnut packing water on rising rinses out the stom­
The Columbia River Packers’ ! plant opens for business.
his parents for a few days.
ach and keens the appetite for break- ■
Bertjia Denton on back. Return Portland and Seattle. Messrs.
i
association
was
established
25
fast. Generous draughts of cold'
to Junior High School. Reward, Stearns and Saunders were dele-'
water
between meals flush the in-i
years
ago
and
handles
25
percent
Special Auto Accident Policy
Studies with Organist—
42 — 1* gates to the Knights of Pythias
testinal
tract and relieve a tendency
of the salmon catch on the Col­
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
Word has f been received here- to constipation. Hot water, taken just |
convention. After the convention umbia river. It also has two
A real Value; Comes in Navy only
of course.
24-tf At H o m e -
that Miss Pauline Plummer is! before going to bed, relieves head-|
they drove to Seattle and reported canneries in Alaska.
caused by indigestion, and is
Guy Good is confined to his they saw the Shenandoah at Camp
having the wonderful opportun- ' ache
excellent in cases of insomnia. Many
Fred
Barker,
vice-president
and
Moving—
home on acccant of illness and is Lewis.
manager of the company under ity to study the organ under A l-' persons have to exercise extreme
Mrs. Letty Trask
moving taking a several days’ vacation
care in their use of milk, which may
the Hammond interests, will re­ fred Appling Butler, who is con­ curdle in a mass in the stomach, or
from her home on th Boulevard from his work at Murphy’s Elec To Speak Here—
36 inches wide: Several good color combinations
sidered one of the greatest organ­
tain that position.
may cause constipation, the former
to her newly purchased one on trie Shop.
ists in this continent today. The may generally be obviated by taking
Next Sunday Miss Margaret E.
East Main, known as the Yates
Bible Institute Conservatory has the liquid slowly, and a sip at a
Hodge, vice-president of the
place.
latter by modifying the;
Either thru mistake or malice Presbyterian Board of Foreign
Dee — Oregon Lumber Com- J recently secured him for an in-
it has been rumored that I am Missions will be in Ashland and pany starts new dam for log ^pnd i structor and Miss Plummer is milk by the addition of water to suit
40 inch; Extra fine heavy quality
Save, $10.00, walk upstairs to opposed to water up the canyon. give an address on the latest news and for additional power. Instal-! among those who are privileged the individual. It would be well for
.us to look to our drinking if we
Orres tailor shop.
17—tf I will say I have always stood relating to Presbyterian mission­ lation will cost $50,000.
I to work under him.
would live a natural and normal life j
I o enjoy superb health and all that
for water up the canyon and It ary work in Japan, China, India
H ere Y esterday—
health means, the drinking of tea or
will be found so on the records. and many other places. She will
coffee and alcohol should be re­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Root of I am for a good clean city and
give
the
address
at
7:30.
ligiously
avoided. If, howrever, you
Medford were in Ashland yester­ law enforcement.
“The Q uality Store”
will persist in drinking tea or coffee
day visiting C. H. Putney of Nob
Signed—H. G. WOLCOTT
why not do it very moderately?
Hill street.
The Dalles — Kink’s Food Pro­
Duck Hunting—
ducts Company factory starts on
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
I. -E. Fridegar, Henry Enders, dehydrated apples, to handle be-
Complete line of Ashland Can­
ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf Andy McGee, George Ross, Glenn tween 4,000 and 5,000 tons be
Simpson, Tun Berk of Portland j f°re closing in February,
A delightful comedy of invaded bachelor life
From Klamath Falls__
and F. H. Murphy made a trip
Also
W. R. Staff and Mr. and Mrs. to the Hopkins ranch in the
Fred Southerland were in Ash­ Klamath Lake region yesterday
PATHE NEWS
ANNOUNCEMENT
land yesterday from Klamath on a duck hunt. It is stated that
County Coroner
Falls, and visited with friends.
they returned with “oodles of! In announcing my candidacy
ducks and plenty of mud.”
for the office of coroner, I feel
My picture won’t be on the bal-
that I am no stranger among you,
lott, but my name and number
as I was duly nominated at the
NOTICE
will.—Nellie M. Perl.
41—2
The P. N. G. Club of Hope Re- May _ primary on the republican
.
bekah Lodge will hold a special ticket for which I am thankful
In Ashland—
meeting for transacting business And I hold out. the same belief, If you long for the open road or
Mrs. Anna Willetts of Portland relative to the coming bazaar, now as then that the majority yearn for the deep sea trail, where
is in Ashland at the home of Mrs. Wednesday, 2 p. m., I. O. O. F should and must rule and am at untold adventure and romance un­
all times willing to strictly abide fold before you—with the love of
E. H. Wagner for several days. « all.
JOSEPHINE D. CROCKER, by their decision. Regarding the combat and the glory of conquest
Mrs. Willetts was a former Ash­
land resident and has many
Secy. office for which I at-pire, will say —you will live it all with the
that I still hold out the belief
M enda here.
that
the office should not continue Hawk of the Sea, the most daring
Theatre Opening—
gentleman pirate that ever walk­
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
The opening of the new Hunt’s for the fifth term under the same] ed a wave washed deck.
Silver Lea: lard. Coats less than Craterian theater tonight recalls management however efficient it
shortening. Goes farther and is tha fact that about 12 or 14 years may be, and should It be placed in
more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf ago during the boom period, the my charge I shall surely exercise
opening of the then new Page the same judgment and efficiency
Have that old suit made new. theatre, was an exceptionally which alone has brought about
Phone 119, Paulserud’s. 33—tf gala ocoasion, a formal dress af­ my success as an undertaker.
Trusting that by your voice at
fair with top seat prices at $5
the
election polls I may be plac­
Many Visit D a m -
each, and with the great actress, ed in a position to be of greater
Sunday afternoon dozens of Maud Adams and her company as
autoists drove to the Emigrant the attraction in her current pop­ service.
I truly remain,
dam site to view the structure ular. Medford Mail Tribune.
The Fall ¿Mode
H. W. CONGER,
which is almost completed,. Many;
~
|
Medford,
Ore.
of the visitors negotiated the' There is wisdom in reading ads. 1 Pd. Adv.
Medford, Ore.
Delightfully
steep climb and enjoyed a view
from the top of the dam, where'
in four new Pictorial Review designs. In every
a place has been fenced off for
line of P icto rial R eview P a tte rn s there is the
sightseers.
smartness, the indefinable modishness found only
in the very highest type of ready-made garments
Allen iu for Rheumatism. —
or the work of the finest dressmakers. Their style
W ouldn't you like to spend your winter months
McNair Bros.
is not lost in the making of the garment, for the
Profitably?
Pictograf, which comes w ith P icto rial R eview
NOTICE
H A R R IS O N B R O S.
P atte rn s, makes it possible for even the newest
There will be a La Follette and
will be glad to show you how you can install a small
Wheeler meeting i n . Memorial
They chained an
beginner to reproduce the pattern w ith absolute
English gentle­
Hall Monday evening,, 8 o’clock.
FORDSON-DBIVEN sawmill at a nominal cost that
accuracy. ,
man to the galley
Meeting held under auspices of
will cut from 5,000 to 10 000 feet per day with only
sweepheads.
the local La Follette - Wheelej.
one
man
to
operate
it.
clnb. It will be In the form of j
We will be glad to give you the details of this
an open Forum. The opposition
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
will be granted a he? -ing if de­
equipment if you will call at our office.
Matinee 1:30 p. m.
Evening 8 p. m.
sired. A good time ; =sured. —
Only
ONE
Show
Come.
Admission 10—50 cents
Committee. 41—2*
y a n k Out the Sti
Father of
Physical
HARVEST SALE/
R em arkable Values in
SILKS and WOOLENS
$2.25 A 11 Wool French Serge, $1.95
$2.48
C anton C repe
$1.98
$3.25
54 inch C oating
$2.00
$225
Satin C harm euse
$1.69
$2.98
54 inch All Wool
E nglish Serge $1.95
$2.48 C hangeable T affetas $1.89
Sat in C harm euse
E. R. ISAAC & CO
JLZM-JLX^
Last Times Today
“DADDIES”
Romance Irresistible
Expressed
SMALL TIM BER OWNERS
« ia *
Harrison Bros.
McGee’s—A shland A gent ’
I—.
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$2.98