puh : t u r a latAM) B i t t i ftbiKöS Moved— j MAftCfiL AND CURL LAST Mr. *and Mrs. Geo. Yates have LONGER after a Golden Glint moved from 085 East Main St., Shampoo. to the M cFarland residence at 6 92i ■ - • « ■ . B street. HUSBAND SHOOTS W IFE A D aily C hronicle of th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts of — local in terest * A ttend C raterian Theater— SEATTLE, W ash., Oct. 21. — Among those who journeyed to Attacked by her infuriated hus- Medford last evening to attend band during an alleged family On Businessr— D e M olay M eeting— the opening of the H unt’s C rater-' quarrel, Mrs. Daniel Welch, 38, Millard Grubft made a trip to R egular meeting of Litbia) ian T heater and view Elliot Dex-! was believed to be dying today in C hapter -will be held at Masonic Medford this morning on business te r in “ The Havoc” were Mr. and! a local hospital. Her th ro at was H all, W ednesday evening, Oct. 22. Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson, Mr. and 1 slashed across with a razor, said All members are ur d to attend. Best m ilk— Lininger’s Dairy, Mrs. V. V. Mills, Mr. and M rs.' to have been weilded by her hus- RALPH ROBIS N 10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. John Enders, Mr. and Mrs. Henry hand Master auncilor 26— tf Enders, A hlstrom s, A rthur Pet- RUSSELL OVE .OCKER $3,000,000 IS OBJECT ers and Anna Luman, Cliff Payne makes sa9h. Scribe OF TREASURE HUNT I. Purchases Property — Return H om e— In Town— LOS ANGELES,, Oct. 21. — Theodore Lockhart has pur- Mrs. R. E, Detrick and Miss E. J. B arrett of Porti, nd is in The loot of an Aztec tem ple — i chased the Dr. Mattie Shaw place town for a few days on business. Helen Detrlck returned yesterday on A lid a through the Yockey gold, jewels and rare ornam ents from Portland and Vancouver Realty company and will move in valued at more than ?3,000,000, Vicka Vapo Rub, 35c, McNair where they IWive been visiting fori the first of the month. The Lock­ is the object of a treasure hunt several weeks. Bros. harts have been living on G ran­ launched here by three Californ- Ians. ite street. You are welcome tb compare Buckeyebread, the only bread. The tj'A su re Is believed to be We put up lunches for travelers. my Automobile rates with any buried in Antelope Valley, not far ANNOUNCEMENT B utler, The Buckeye. - 41— 12 other rates in Jackson or Jose­ from Los Angeles; To The Property Owners, Tax­ phine Counties; you can be th e ' payers and Voters of the City of M oving— ~n Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. Ashland: Alden Powell is moving from 30— tf I wiah to make herew ith a brief his form er home on B street to statem ent, which has been delay­ Palm avenue. Miss Murdock will give an elec­ ed for some time on account of tric range- dem onstration in the private business cares. We deliver the goods -Detricka sales rooms of the Ashland Elec­ As a candidate for the mayor- 94-tf tric Supply every day this week. ship, I am in favor of progress: « bocal * Personal fiotes Pioneer Couple Wed Fifty Years an improved w ater system, a clean city in every sense, continually moving forw ard; clean streets; green lawns and favorable public- ity, and as much of this as we can afford. I am in favor of a sufficient bond issue for the construction of a w ater system, not only for can w rite better A uto insurance present needs, but for a greater Tee, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­ or a t lower rates than the Staples population and greater need. ity Bread, from tho oven over Agency. ( A fter a long, slow, hard pull, th e counter, 8 and 12c., 31— 6 ■ Ashland is nea» the sum m it where NOTICE i v,-e can get a b etter view of the Miss Mnrdock will give an elec­ Members of B urnside Relief future.. I think we should all have tric rang» dem onstration in the Corps No. 24 are requested to at- ; faith in our city and work to the sales rooms of the Ashland Elec-: tend funeral service of our S ister,' end th a t we may increase our trie Supply every day this week. I Mrs. Belle Butcher tomorrow a t population, for In this is our hope two p. m. from Stock’s Chapel. of reducing taxation. R eturns H om e— We surely have, this season Committee Mrs. Agnes Herndon returned had some unfavorable publicity last night from a visit in Seattle, Is Im proving— throughout our to u rist travel and P ortland and Fall Creek. Word has been received here this should not occur again, if it that Miss Dorothea Abraham is is possible to prevent an occur- Special Auto Accident Policy slowly Improving- but still v ery lren ce. A reasonable bond issue for >5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo weak. She has been seriously ill j for an adequate w ater supply by of course. 24-tf in China, since Ju ly 31. Miss the most practica1, and economica1 Abraham and Miss Howell are method, and a judicious, care­ Hallowe’en Decorations, McNair training for m issionaries and ful expenditure of the money vot- Bros. when the hot w eather came thfc ed w’ll, I think, solve the prob- sunnner moved to R uling to get Ienr M any See Fuel's— away from the intense heat The* WWle we bave many problems A large num ber of Ashland peo­ night they arrived in R uling Miss before 1,8 to so,ve during the next ple journeyed to Medford last eve­ Abraham became ill. few years’ the relief of o u r pre8’ ning to see the world fliers, who ent condition as to an adequate w ater supply is our greatest prob­ spent the night there. Come in, look thiem over, P aul­ lem — which m ust be solved. serud’s Suits. ’ 43— tf Tf elected, I will do my best Save >10.00, walk upstairs to in all m atters th a t may arise. O rres tailor shop. 17— tf H. W. Conger, candidate for There is nothing sentim ental in Coroner has som ething to say un­ being elected mayor or council­ Miss Murdock will give an elec­ tric rang» dem onstration in the der th e head of political “An­ man. They are positions of tru st sales rooms of the hland Elec­ nouncem ents” elsewhere in thl3 and service and mean a sacrifice issue. Read it. 42-4* on the p art of every one accept­ tric Supply every d this week. ing such positions. If elected, I Evolution Theory Agai will endeavor to perform all my W eath er Ideal— Dr. A. W. Young, who was here duties in accord w ith the re- The w eather at C rater Lake yesterday was ideal and there was about ten dftys a8° and delivered quirem ents of law and my un­ no snow on the road except a lit­ a lecture sermon at the C hristian derstanding of the situation ■ or tle between government w rap and Church on the subject of “ Gene-j the m atter in hand, w hatever it the lodge, according to people sis versus Organic Evolution,” was may be, in a careful business-like who returned from a trip to the asked to retu rn and deliver two way. I pledge myself to the en- lake last evening. About twenty or three more lectures on the forcem ent of law and ordinances cars of sightseers visited the lake same subject, or along kindred in a reasonable m anner. Respectfully, lines. Hie is to retu rn to Ashland d u ring Sunday.— Mail-Tribune. O. H. JOHNSON. for Thursday and Friday nights 43-2 Complete line of Ashland Can­ of this week, October 23rd and ned Goods at Detrlcks. 94-tf 24th. He will speak at th e Chris­ tian Church both nights on the subject of “ The Bible versus Evo­ NOTICE ' lution and Modern Science.” Dr. All members neighbors of Young does not class the theory W oodcraft are requested to meet a t I.O.O.F. Hall tomprrow (W ed.) of evolution with scientific teach­ 1 o’clock p. m. to attend funeral ing. as he says it is the most un­ scientific thing in the world. No services of Mrs. Belle Butcher. admission fee is charged to hear these lectures and all are invited Let us fill your pall with Swifts to attend. O pportunity to ask Silver Leaj lard. Costs less than questions is given.* shortening. Goes farther and is more nutritious. Detrlcks. 94-tf Have R eturned— Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Darling and For Corvallis— son, K enneth, have ju st returned Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Humphrey, from a vacation trip spent in San Mrs. E. M. Berg, Mrs. Huxley of Bellview and Mrs. J. A. Ruger Francisco and Berkeley, Calif. left early this morning for Cor­ W entner, who took them on a vallis where they will attend the W hile in Berkeley they m et Lyle I Parent-T eacher convention held most interesting trip through th e ‘ University building and points of th e re this week. interest on the grounds. Mr. W entner is in Ashland boy and Sweet cream for whipping and coffee— also fresh milk, always graduate of he local high school, •u Ice at the Plaza. 239— tf who is now attending the Univer­ sity of California. Lost, P. E. O. pin m arked B ertha Denton on back, Return to Ju n io r High School. Reward. 42 — ! • W hen our label is in your H ere for F un eral— clothes, you are well dressed, Mrs. W innie Hoak of Klam ath P aulesrud’s. 4 3— tf Falls is in Ashland to attend the funeral of her m other, Mrs. Belle M oving— Butcher, wh > died in Klam ath A. Chase has returned to Ash­ Falls Sunda r evening. land and is moving into his new- home a t 736 Boulevard. N o agen t In Sonthern Oregon MEDFORD, Oct. 21. — Pion­ eer tales and stories of the dang­ ers incident to crossing the plains by ox team in 1858 and 1860 were recalled recently a t the town of Ruch on the Applegate riv er in Jackson county when Mr. and Mrs. Aris Throckm orton celebrated th eir 50th anlversary. Throckm orton crossed the plains in 1860 ».when he was 7 years old, andRMrs. Throckm orten came across in 1858 when she was 2. Before h er m arriage Mrs. Throckm orton was Sarah Bost­ wick. She was born in Missouri. Throckm orton was born in K en­ tucky,. They were m arried May 6, 1874 a t College City, Sacram ento val­ ley, California. In 1884 they came to Jackson county and have since! made th e ir home here. The Throckm ortons’ 'nave the following children living: Mrs. W. H. McDaniels, Applegate, Or.; R im o. Throckm orton. Applegate, Or.; Mrs. E. E. Scott, Central Point. Or.; Mrs. W ill Hansen. Tue«day, October ¿1, iòdi M idford, and Lester Throekm or-i way and Benton streets. A lone ton. Eague Point, or. Bandit in an automobile flaeh- They are still living on t h e ' ed a gun on Taylor, took the same site on which they settled when they came to Oregon In 1884, although the home has been, rebuilt. Although both were too young to retain direct memories of the six m onths' trip across the plains, Mr. and Mrs. Throckm orton pos­ sess a great store of knowledge i and reminiscences concerning that journey, as a result of stories told them by th eir parents and others who were in the historic caravans. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W ILL take on good Jersey -cow in milk for' pasturage.. Talent, Box 137. Phon» H -F-5.' 43— 2 NOTICE The P. N. G. Club f Hope Re­ bekah Lodge will ho 1 a special m eeting for transacting business relative to the coming bazaar, W ednesday, 2 p. m., I.O.O.F Hall. JOSEPHINE D. CROCKER, Secy. The New Junior FOR SALE— 6 room house, first class condition, Garage and woodshed. Lot 50x145. F ru it trees, berries. Includes >700 w orth of furniture, fru it jars, garden tools, etc. Reasonable f o r ; MILTON SILLS quick sale. Call 132 5th St. 43— 6 and a supporting cast I mpmx J rone ^ The B e st I r o n e r WANTED— Plain and fancy including Enid Beil- sewing, address 140 C entral A ve. 'nett, Lloyd Hughes 42— 5»,\Valace Beery and FOR SALE— House and 2 lots. -1,000 p l a y e r s . term s. Inquire 824 Beethman S t.,' . glamorous romance ’ • A Medford. 43 of the Barbary coast FOR SALE— Few nice W yan-j dott fryers; also two choice bar- red*Rock cockerels. Phone 273-L 43— 2 elem ental loves Does your little girl beg to help with the ironing when she comes home from school on Tuesday? Of course she doesn’t, because ironing is the week’s hardest task. But with the new Junior Simplex Ironer in your home, they all want to help because it is so much fun to iron with this attractive iittle machine. Seated comfortably in you k it­ chen, you simply guide the pieces through. How fascinating it is to watch the smooth beautifully ironed linen glide from the Simplex Ironer, and the work done in such’ an amazing short time. and hates in which a Cornish gentle­ man becomes a roaming pirate FOR SALE— it: Douglas county, Sheik of the Sev­ 16 miles north of Roseburg, two en Seas. miles from the highway— 320 acres, would make a nice moun­ tain home; good spring w ater, good black soil, a little orchard. Mrs. E. J. Spence, Ashland, Ore. 43— 1 Try a pair for wear AVe still have a few of those eolton blankets 60x78 for ..............................................................95c The Army Goods Store Biggest Little Store in Town H unting License It is no larger than a sewing machine and as easily moved. MISS JOHNSON, SIMPLEX Demonstrator will he at our store Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 23,24 and 25 You are nil cordially invited to visit our store at this time Today— Tomorrow Thursday Matinee ..................................... 1:30' Evening ...............................8 p m. The Jordan Electric Company JUST ONE SHOW A dm ission ........................10c & 50c W! T hey Are! Our Futnilure Buyer is in Portland this week and we must make , room for the new stock that he will purchase, therefore we are mak­ ing some SPECIAL prices on BE1) ROOM and DINING ROOM SUITES that will interest von, don’t fail to come in and see them. W e have a full line of the following: WINDOW SHADES, any width and length de­ sired—PORTIERS—COUCH COVERS—FRAMED MIRRORS—FEATHER PILLOWS, cheap, medium and high grade, DUST MOPS—CARPET SWEEP­ ERS—CEDAR CHESTS—POLISHES and FLOOR WAX. INTRODUCTORY PRICES to introduce the FAMOUS CIRCULATOR made by Bridge Beach & Co., takes the place of a Furnace. Requires less than one-half the amount of fuel to heat the Home. J. P. Dodge & Sons Reliable Housefurnishers Hecu Dresses Being displayed today for the first time. These models are marvels—Their newness commands appreciation They are the spic models of fashion’s latest. Look them over in our windows. No. 2014. Black Sat­ in, Canton lace and fur trim . Semi - tailored lines. Priced at $22.50 No. 1269. Black Sat­ in Crepe. Double fillet lace collar and cuffs— Puff Ball sleeves. Tail- o r e d, embroidered; dress line finished in blue and red. Very chic. Priced at $ 2 2 .5 0 No. 113SB. Navy Sat­ in-Canton, straight line panel effect. Button trim m ed. Tunic bead­ ed. Very clever. Pric­ ed at $ 1 4 .9 5 No. 1297. Ladies’ Black Satin Crepe. Sun and shadow braid trim m ed. Tunic over drape s k i r t ; half sleeve. Priced at $ 2 2 .5 0 CHRISTMAS CARDS A No. 1159. Ladies’ Co­ coa Brown Satin Crepe with tan georgette col­ lars and puff cuffs. Button trim ; straight line effect. Priced at $ 2 2 .5 3 No. 1177. Black Sat­ in; long sleeve; tail­ ored effec’ ; ra?h tie; button trim ; panel tie effect; lace collars and cuffs. Priced at $ 2 2 .5 9 * 12 No. 3151B. Black Satin, Shirred waist line; Over tunic effect; embroidered Georgette trim; lace collar and cuffs. Priced a t .................................. $12.95 Many Beautiful Designs from which to select. Order now to avoid delay. Values In clothes th a t will open your eyes a t P aulserud’s. 43— tf THE ASHLAND TIDINGS -y “ Mother, may I iron daddy’s shirt?” PORTLAND, Oct. 20. — Satur- days police records showed th a t five gasoline stations were visit­ ed by hold-up men Friday night. Fifty ^dollars of the company’s money and >10 of T. R. Taylor, an employe, were taken a t the Union Oil station at E ast Broad- R eg istra tio n Grows— The school registration In G rants Pass has shown a steady city schools had only 952 pupils, increase since 1920, when the D uring the four years, the a t­ tendance has increased 247, or a little over 25 per cent. These figures are taken from th e rec­ ords a t th e end of the first sport m onth. The registration by years follows: 1920, 952; 1921, 1048; 1922, 1074; 1923, 1119; 1924, 1199.— G rants Pass Courier. Cjüst ÍÍke-pkñf 1 FIVE GAS SIAIIONS WHIPCORD PANTS Guns— A m m unition money and disappeared. Aeeerdlng to his report. V. C. The same person is believed td Oasiow, Union Oil station attend« have held up R.. H. Randall at the ant at Bast 12th and Clay streets, Standard Oil station at East i had just locked up his money and Eleventh and Broadway. Sixteen was leaving for his home. He was dollars was taken. approached by a man and told to “ N othin’ doin’ ” shouted W al-jh an d over his money. When he ter L. Miller, attendant at N o .! explained it was locked up, the 869 Union avenue, who didn’t feel man uttered an oath and left. like turning over his company’s, P. J. Cooper, of the Standard receipts. He drew a gun. fired Oil company’s station at East 10th at the intruder, who had stuck and Hawthorne avenue, aiso was his head through the door, and held up after he had left the sta- the man ran. J tion. He lost nothing. V^OU And your family might he driven out at * night, as thousands have been before, by the fire fiend! No time to look for valuables! Not presence of mind enough to locate documents! The knowledge that valuables and documents are secure in our fire-proof safety boxes, is worth a dozen times their small rental! No. 3114B. Black Satin dress; plaited over skirt effect; Gobelin Blue vestcc and double collar. Priced at $10.95 Dozens More on the Racks Tjfe •W here Your D ollar Has More Gent»’ First National Bank ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ■♦ ♦ ♦ •