Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Ltoeal ;• P e rs o n a l flo tes
A D aily Chronic]
of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local in terest
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Mrs
Mrs. Chflrloo
Charles Potaran
Peterson of Marsh*
field is spending the week-end at
the home of her friend, Mrs. J. L7
Foster.
MYRTLE C E K 65-0
In Town—
1G0 boxes large Spltzenburg and
George Helms of the Moon Lum Newtown cull apples, 50 cents.
her company near H ilt is spending Bring your box or sack. F ru it As­
44-6
the week in town visiting with sociation.
friends and relatives.
Best m ilk— L ininger’s Dairy,
10c
quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
Dance Hot Springs Sat. Nite.
28— tf
Mascabee dance Oct. 29 fo r'
members and friends at Odd F e l- ; R eturns H om e—
lows Hall.
47— 2 j Frank Merrill returned home
yesterday from Sacram ento and
Candidate W as Here—
Oakland where he has been'
Ralph Cowgill, Republican can-; spending the past two weeks with
dldate for re-election to the leg-; his son and daughter, who are
lslature, was In th e city F riday' working there.
afternoon for a short visit among
friends.
Dance Hot Springs Sat. Nite.
Smashing through the weak
Myrtle Creek eleven, and scoring
almost at will, the Ashland High
School gridders yesterday hung a
65-0 defeat on the w arriors from
the north in a Jussle staged at the
high school field here.
The Myrtle Creek gang seem­
Miss Grace Callahan lias accep-j
ted a position as bookkeeper forj ed to lack everything which goes
Enders Company and
started to make up a football team, and
the powerful Ashland line swept
work the first of the week.
their forw ards off their feet on
alm ost every ^play, opening big
In Town—
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Myer, form ­ holes through which Gandee and
er Ashland! residents now Jiving K astzer plunged for long gains.
in Seattle are in Ashland for a Forw ard passes and end runs,
few days with Mrs. Vining. They coupled with the line bucking
activities of the Ashland backs
are on th eir way south.
resulted in long gains w'hich u lti­
mately resulted in touchdowns.
L ift Q uarantine—
The Myrtle Creek gang recent­
The quarantine has been lifted !
ly
spanked the Roseburg High
from Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gru-
eleven to th e tune of 7-0.
elle and the Gruelle boys are able
to be around town? They have
been confined with scarlet fever. DENIES MONEY NOW
D oing W ell—
Come in, look them over, Paul-
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
Mr. Charles W imer, who has
serud’s
Suits.
43— tf
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
been confined to the Community
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and Is
Hospital for some time is rep o rt­
more nutritious. Detricks.
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ed to be doing nicely. An X-ray
Mrs. D. Boone and Mrs. Chris-,
taken showed th a t the broken
H ere for Treatm ent—
tensen and small son arrived in
limb is healing rapidly.
Mrs. Leo H. Taylor of H ilt is Ashland, yesterday from Y aquinaJ
in the Community Hospital here Oregon, and expect to stay here
Many Cars R egistered—
fo r medcial treatm ent.
for about a month hoping to bene-'
Twenty-five out-of-state cars
fit Mrs. Boone’s health.
were registered a t th e local bu­
When our label is in your
reau yesterday.
The highest
clothes, you are well dressed,
100 boxes large Spitzenburg and
m ark was reached W ednesday,
Pauleerud’s.
43— tf Newtown cull apples, 50 cents.
when. 38 cars wei)3 registered.
Bring your box or sack. F ru it As­
The
average is around twenty.
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Foleys Honey & Tar. McNair sociation.
Bros.
III at H n m f ^
Choice Holland bulbs, Darwin
Mrs. A. G. McCarthy, who has
To Medford—
tulips, best standard varieties,
been
ill at her home on Maple
Mrs. Inez Bryant, who is spend­ 75c dozen; daffodils 75c dozen;
ing the week-end in Ashland from narcissus 40c dozen; jonquils 40c stre t foa several weeks is im­
her school in the Dead Indian dozen; hyancinths, all colors, 10c proving rapidly.
country made a trip to Medford each; Chinese lillies, 15c each.
Ashland Greenhouse. Phone 120. R eturns H o r n e -
thia morning on business.
Mrs. Ira Johnson, who has been
47— 4
in
Los Angeles and Turlock vis­
Sweet cream for whipping and
H
e
r
e
-
iting
her sons for two months,
coffee—also fresh milk, always
Dean Smith of Corvallis was in has returned to her home in Ash­
e a ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf
Ashland this morning. The D ean’ land.
Biggest in life’s time Hallow­ understood th a t the teachers’ in­
e ’en M asquerade and hard time stitu te would be given in Ashland V isit H ere—
Ball a t Jackson Hot Springs F ri­ and for th a t reason made the
R. R. Robley and wife passed
day, Oct. 31. W ear either mas­ trip here.
through Ashland yesterday and
querade or hard time clothes. 6
visited w ith Mrs. Elsie C hurch­
No agen t in Southern Oregon man and Mrs. Mitchell. They are
prizes 6. Bulowski's Californians.
Nuf sed.
47— 3 can w rite b etter A uto insurance on th e ir way from Pasadena to
or a t low er rates than th e Staples Portland.
Agency.
The October issue )f The P a ­
cific Telephone Magp ne pictures
the float entered in t
F ourth of
Ju ly parade here, with Manager
and Chief O perator Miss M yrta E.
O tterdale at the wheel and sev­
eral operators in the rear seat.
To G ive R ecipes—
To Speak—
Doyle Holling of
Rosalia,
W ashington, who was h u rt sev­
eral weeks ago in a motorcycle
acident is improving rapidly but
will probably have to stay in the
hospital for another two weeks.
Mrs. D. Perozzi will address the
ladies of Phoenix at the Clyde K ills M any C oyotes—
During September, M. P. Cal-
hall at two o’clock next W ednes­
arneau,
trapped for the United
day afternoon on the measures
States Biological Survey, in dif­
to be voted on a t th e coming elec­
ferent section of K lam ath coun­
tion. Mrs. Perozzi has given sev­
ty killed 22 coyotes and one bob­
eral addresses to groups of wom­
cat, according to a m onthly re­
F ootb all Game—
en on this subject and is well
port received from the federal de­
Today G rants Pass and Medford qualified to speak.
partm ent. The highest m ark for
will mix on the Medford field.
the state was set by W. C. Snyder,
Indications point tow ard a game
Special Auto Accident Polioy of Harney county who killed 25
th a t wjll be hard ta u g h t and ta r >5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo 1 coyotes and six bobcats, a total
24-tf of 31 anim als.— K lam ath Falls
close, and will probably decide of course.
which high school will carry off
Herald.
th e southern Oregon trophy in Leaves F o r L os A n geles—
Miss Constance McWilliams is M any a t D ance—
football which has been circulat­
ing between the three schools. A leaving today for Los Angeles,
A large crowd attended the
large num ber of Ashland people where she will make her fu tu re dance which was held a t 1 the
will attend the game, which prom­ home. Miss McWilliams is well- Memorial Hall last evening. The
ises to be a hard fought one from known here through h er dancing M yrtle Creek football team was
and will probably tak e dancing
beginning to end.
present and several carloads from
lessons in the south. Her many
Medford' attended. Everyone re­
friends are very sorry to have
ported th a t they had an excellent
her leave Ashland.
time.
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
OCTOBER 2 6 , 1924
75c
F ru it Cocktail
RELISH
Celery
Olives
SALAD
Shrimp
CHOICE O F :—
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Roast Oregon Turkey,
Cranberry Sauce
Baked Chicken, Oyst« r dressing
Young Fried Cl cken,
Southern Stj e
R oast Leg of i ork
Apple Sauce
Snow Flake Potatoes
Creamed Cauliflower
DESSERT
C hoice o f:—
Pineapple Tapioca Cream,
Whipped) Cream
Cocoanut Cake, A La Mode
COFFEE
TEA
MILK
The PLAZA
FROM 12 NOON to 9 P . M.
SPENT TO DEFEAT
MONTANA SENATOR
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. — A
denial th a t large sums of money
were being spent in Montana in
addition to the money being used
by the Republican organization in
an attem pt to defeat Senator
Thomas W alsh, Democrat, reach­
ed the Borah Investigating com­
m ittee here today from J. Ander­
son, state chairm an of the F arm ­
er-Labor party in Montana.
PUBLIC IS INVITED
TO ELECTION
RALLY
Notre Dame 6, Princeton
(end of third q u a rte r).
0 far and wide even then as a fam­ 1916 and has from year to year
ous character,” Mr. Hall stated. added to its district lands and its
He said he had voted the Re- w ater supply until it now covers
I
publican
ticket continuously since a gross area of 16,000 acres,
ASHLAND MAN ONCE SLEPT
1
the
first
time he stepped up to which lies on both sides of Bear
W ITH A B E LINCOLN
the jiolls, and added th at he in- Creek, a trib u tary of the Roguq
! tended to continue voting the Re- river, reaching from south of Ash­
Continued fronf page One
1 publican ticket as long as he was land to within a few miles of
er told him th a t every bed in the able to go to the polls. Mr. Hall Medford.
house was being occupied. He will autograph the Lincoln book
The observations at Em igrant
turned tow ard men and, smiling, next Tuesday, which will be pre­
Creek dam by th e.research com­
said he guess he could crawl up sented by the caravan to President
m ittee appointed by The En­
into the attic and sleep with me, Coolidge.
gineering Foundation, will deal
which he did.”
with characteristics of the con­
“ I did not know then th a t I
crete, concrete tem peratures a t
EMMIGRANT
DAM
IS
was sleeping with a future presi­
various
depths from the surface,
READY" FOR W A TER 1
deflections under changes of tem ­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
perature and of water loading and
(Continued from page 1)
local stresses at selected portions
FOR RENT:
Cozy 2-room of concrete and 70 tons of rein­ of the dam. The series of meas­
furnished apartm ent with kitch­ forcing steel.
urem ents will probably extend
enette and private bath.
357 j Bent B rothers of Los Angeles over more than one year, and the
Vista street. Phone 122.
47— tf are the contractors and work of results may prove beneficial in
building camp at the dam site was influencing the engineering pro­
FOR SALE: — Term inal Cafe
begun on April 15, 1924. The fession to recommend the arched
in Stage Terminal Hotel. O w ner,
first concrete was placed on July radius dam instead of the types
returning to Alaska. P. O. Box;
7th, and it is now complete.
which have been used.
766, Roseburg.
47— C*
The Forensic society will hold
a non-partisan election rally a t
the high school October 28. There
will be two separate rallies for
the Republican candidates, two for
the Democrats and two for the
Progressive.
Judges will decide which of the
two rallies is better. The decis­
ions will go to determ ine of the
two divisions of the society is to
entertain the other at the end
of the semester. Short reports
will be given on the lives of Coo­
lidge. Dawes, Davis, Bryan, La-
Follette and W heeler. The s tu ­
dents are . working hard to get
the much coveted decision of the
judges.
FOR R EN T:— Furnished front
The public is invited to this
rally and anyone interested is urg­ room apartm ent. 349 E ast Main
47— 6
St.
ed to attend.
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ELECT YE LL LE A D ER
WANTED: — Tractor plowing
and harrow ing by day or acre.—
Leroy Gandee was elected yell
Henry Gibson, Rt. 1, Box 133,
leader in the election which was
Ashland, Ore.
47— 3-Sat.
held the first two periods of Wed­
nesday afternoon.
SW ENNING & GEAR
The candidates were Gandee, Dependable Contracting P ainters
Roland P ark s and Milton F ran k ­ and Decorators. Phone 408J.
lin.
47— 2-Sat. Tues.
Orville Hall, form er yell lead­
FOR SALE CHEAP: —- Light
er did not feel th a t he had time
delivery
Chevrolet ju st over-!
to undertake the work this year.
REPUBLICAN WOMEN
His whole hearted services last hauled and in good shape. Alsoi
VISIT THREE TOWNS year is much appreciated by the get your w inter apples, orchard
run at 500 Terrace St.
47— 1*
student body.
LA GRANDE, Oct. 25. — Near­
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W ANTED:— Good young horse;
ly 200 members of the women’s
JUNIORS
SE
LL
BADGES
weight
about 1500 lbs., to work
republican club of this county con­
The
Ju
n
io
r
class
has
fallen
single.
Also
one horse wagon and
ducted a to u r of the east and
47— 3*
north p arts of Union cov.r.ty yes­ upon a unique and quite original harness.
idea
for
obtaining
more
money
te rd a y , visiting N orth Powder,
FO R SALE: —- Dry pine and
Cove and Union in the interests for the class. They are now en­ oak wood. Phone 447L. 47— 4*
of President Coolidge and Charles gaged in selling badges, for quite
a nominal fee, to the many stu ­
G. Dawes.
FOR SALE: — 14 inch hard
They received a splendid recep­ dents and some town people,
wood, >4.40 tier delivered. Geo.
tion at all three town. Mrs. Nor­ the badge is very clever and Yockel. Box 95 B.
47— 3*
man Frees of La Grande spoke at new around the school. The b u t­
N orth Powder. A t Union lunch­ ton has the letters A. H. S. upon .
eon was served in the Union ho­ it In red and white. The ribbon 1
tel. At Cove, although th e crowd I of the tam e color suspends a foot- j
gathered long before they arriv ­ ball of proportional size. It is
ed, the interest wras at a high hoped th a t this will tend to add to
the “ pep” and “ sp irit” ’ in our
point.
coming
athletic contests.
The women plan another sim­
REPLACEMENTS
ilar to u r la te r this month
Eugene — Moose lodge votes
For Every Car
to choose site and build three-
SHOT BY HUSBAND
FILES FOR DIVORCE story lodge home.
Leedom’s Tire
House
RENO, Nev„ Oct. 25— Mrs. Isi­
dore Diaz, shot her husband in
a wild shooting affray in Com­
mercial Row last spring, has filed
suit for divorce against Tony
Diaz.
She charges extreme cruelty,
states Diaz has an insanely jeal­
ous disposition, and several times
threatened her life.
Diaz is serving a term in the
Nevada penitentiary for shooting
his wife. He pursued her through
crowded streets, wounded a by­
stander a n d ,tu rn e d the gun on
himself after his wife fell, in­
flicting a superficial wound.
C T C Cords
A shland
Hotel
12 to 2— O to S
S u n d a y D inner
Kelly Cords
Farran-Oid Fan
Belts
Strömberg
Carburetors
OCTOBER 26, 1921
American Ham­
mered Piston
Rings
$1.00
Shrimp Cocktail
Roseburg — Forest Service to
work all w inter opening new trh.il
to Diamond Lake.
E very ad has a m essage.
An Invitation to
“ Make yourself at
home”
“ At home” in a laundry? Unusual we
admit, but perfectly appropriate as you’ll agree
when we tell it all.
Y ou entrust to us your choicest linen and
apparel and we think you’d find it interesting
to know just how they are eared for.
Hence our plans for a Visitors’ Week—
we’d like to have you call and see exactly how
a modern laundry is conducted.
We will show you every careful process—
answer all your questions—and do our best to
make v o n feel at home during every minute of
your stay.
SOUP
C h ic k e n C onsom m e
R ELISH
Olives
COMMISSION STILL HAS
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 IN FU NDS
Celery
Strömberg Electric
Combination Salad
WINDSHIELD WIPERS
Roast Turkey, Celery Dressing
Cranberry Sauce
and
or
Fried Chicken
(Continued from page 1)
Gherkins
and
Uome—and bring your friends.
Substantial souvenirs will be given
the housewives
The Ashland Laundry
Send it
VISITORS’ WEEK
Oct. 27 to Nov. 1
Sudden Service
Country Gravy
of unexpended appropriation to
retu rn to the state a t the end of Fhicken Fricasee and Hot Biscuits
the biennial period, December 31, Mashed P otatoes
1924. A^ fa r as we are advised.,
String Beans
this is the only departm ent of the
H ot Biscuits
state th a t has functioned success­
PIE
fully, leaving an unexpended bal­
Heinz
Mince
ance of its appropriation for the
same period.”
C offee
Why take the risk?
B u y P rotected T ires
WE ISSUE A FREE PROTECTION POLICY
Through the Tire Replacement Corporation of California with each
Arrived Home—
G. D. Mason arrived Thursday
from Portland with a four pas­
senger Nash Brougham, the lat­
est product of the Nash Company,
which is the property of Mrs. G.
D. Mason, she having turned in
two enclosed cars on the deal.
Dan Kay ef the Automotive Shop
acted as agent In the transfer,
Mrs. Mason taking delivery at
Portland instead of Los Angeles.
Mrs. Mason will arrive in Ashland
from Los Angeles Tuesday a fte r­
noon.
Fi8k or Goodrich tire purchased, protecting you for one year against
To Speak—
accidents, negligence, blowouts, cuts, under-inflation, bruises, rim-cuts,
Sunday evening a t 7:30 a t the
Presbyteirlan church Miss Mar­
garet E. Hodge, vice-president of
the Presbyterian h o a rd of F or­
eign Missions will be in Ashland
and give aji address to the pub­
lic. Miss Hodge has been all over
th e world and is well acquainted
with conditions in the missionary
field'. She is an excellent speak­
er and the public is invited to
come to the church to hear her.
defects or anv road hazards which may render ike tire useless.
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Have You Been Duck Hunting Yet?
You’ll forget your age with the lilting of youth.
Come, live again the glorious adventures, the mad­
cap scrapes of-life with the joy and zest of 21.
Remember tlie Remington heavy buck load is the
very best that »money and brains can devise. We
have them.
TONIGHT
The Army Goods Store
Biggest Little Store in Town
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FOOTBALL RESULTS
dent of the United States, but I
The Talent Irrigation District,
W est Virginia 13, Centre Col­ was elated a t being able to sleep for which association the dam tra4
lege 6 (final).
with Abe Lincoln who was known constructed, was organized in
t
To K lam ath F alls—
This afternoon
Miss Mur­
Mrs. *C. F. Cole of San F ran ­
cisco, who is visiting in Ashland, dock will give the recipes for de­
left today for K lam ath Falls licious n u t drop cookies a t the
where she will spend several days Ashland Electric Shop where she
with her sister, Mrs. H arry Ack-I is dem onstrating the Universal
ley. Mrs. Cole expects to retu rn Electric Range. She will also give
Dance Hot Springs Sat. Nite. to Ashland before ahe goes to her a recipe for a lemon pie which is a
great tim e-saver for the house­
home.
wife.
Kotex, 65c— McNair Bros.
Values in clothes th a t will open
W e deliver th e goods -Detricks
H as R eturned—
your eyes a t P aulserud’s. 43— tf
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Mrs. H. Schoenfeld, who has
been confined to the hospital here Many A ttend Supper—-
Many To C onference—
ta r some tim e has returned to her
W. W. Robison, Rev. J. C.
A large num ber of people made
home in Klam ath Falls. She was M ergler and S. D. Taylor journey­
a trip to Medford Thursday even­
accompanied by Mrs. H attie Tru- ed to Medford last evening to a t­
ing to attend a conference a t the
meuan.
tend the dinner which was given!
C hristian Church there. Among
to the pastors of Jackson county' those who journeyed from Ashland
Save >10.00, walk upstairs to by the Sunday school officers. A 1 w’ere Mr. and Mrs. O. H. John­
O rres tailor shop.
17— tf good crowd was present and m any' son and Rev. and Mrs. V. K. Alli­
plans for the year’s work made son. The missionary w ork for
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­
the year was discussed and other
ity Bread, from tho oven over
Complete line of Ashland Can­ plans ta r the years w’ork made.
th e counter, 8 and 12c.
31— 6 oed Goods at Detricka.
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Cliff Payne m akes shelving.
Im proving—
These notes are w ritten for
this paper by m em bers of the
journalism class at th e local
high school
H ere Today—
Howard P. Boardman of P o rt­
land, special agent ta r Fred S.
C onvalescing—
In Medford—
Jones & Company was in Ashland
A. Poole, who was taken to th e ’ Mrs. Elsie K arburg of this city. today on business.
Community Hospital recently is was a business visitor in Medford
yesterday."
doing nicely.
New B ookkeeper—
P ictu res P h on e F lo e I—
Ashland Hi Notes
S&tuHhiy, October if»,
É tti
WILLIAM FARNUM in
hThe Man Who Fights Alone”
R ide o n
Protected Tires!
Kruggte Bros,
Tire Shop