Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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To Klamath Falls—
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Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clift
Monday, October âf, Jt>â4
i Pew* &h Inffl&to 3f the Broome’
County Home, who a score of
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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WANTED:— Good young horse;
weteh t about 1500 lbs., to work
stfigte. Also one horse Wagon and
harness. M. E. Bond, Ashland,
®re ^on-
Mr. Hartzell, more than to any wishes of his oonstitueneey.
, of his office is and
should
be
other one man, is due the suc-|
‘'However It should, be distinct- squarely placed on the sheriff,
neyed to K lam ath Falls yesterday tim es has been deep in "the valley
cess of .the project. He has been ly understood th a t a t no time If deputies are necessary they
and spent the day w ith friends, of the shadow of death," and who
on the job a lb the time. There should the county judge surren- should be given him. If he falls
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' today came back from the bordler-
have been a good many difficul- der any of either the duties or re- to function, the people have their
A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and event« of
Complete line of Ashland Can-' land of the other world.
ties
to overcome, but the work has sponsibilities of his office.”
rem edy” .
local interest
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In a huge old leather bound
ned Goods at Detricks.
progressed steadily. There has
The n ^ re 1 rea(j that tke ^ t .
Mr. H artzell’s taxes for 1923
book of records, a reporter today
FOR SALE CH EA P:— Horse, been no graft, th e district has te r I like Mr. H artzell’s a ttitu d e .1 were $2715.39. He is a heavy
In Town—
found the proof of Miss Connor’s , wagon and harness; also Edison the be3t financial standing of W illing to take advice, but sur- taxpayer. He is not a tax dodger,
To Idillio—
Duck H u n tin g -
A rthur Fern of Portland was in entry at the County Home. It is Phonograph and other articles, any irrigation project in Oregon; . rendering none of the responsibil- He is interested in reducing taxes
Mrs. C. M. W iltr i left Satur-
Gene H astings and Andy Mc- Ashland today attending to busi­
dated 1854 and says, “ Celia inquire 1116 Oak St.
48— 2 and I believe we have the w ater ¡t jeg oi tke Offjce 1 jjke Mr. r ttr t- and in case he is elected county
day evening for Ida o where she Gee spent the week-end in the ness interests.
Connors, thirty-three years old.” i —
for as low a cost as was possible. zen>s stand on another m atter, judge and it is possible to reduce
will visit relatives f
some time. Klam ath d istrict hunting.
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¡From th a t date until this "L ittle
FOR SALE: — Fresh
Cow. Perhaps I am prejudiced In favor pje sayS:
taxes, I believe he will do so.
Some think the coroners office ; Celia,” as she has been known Phone 14F21, Rosa P etit, East of Mr. Hartzell by reason of w hat
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,,
...
, ,
I
am
a
firm
believer
in
law
Knowing him as a neighbor, as
Make the little ones happy with
Orres will dye for you.
^8- 5* • I know of his work in this con­
should not continue for the fifth down through" the decades, has\ ^ a^n "
enforcem ent and am in sympathy a private citizen, as a business
toys or a childs mask from Tref-
48- -1* term w ithout a change. Vote for
been a sunbeam in the bleak - FOR SA LE:— One Boar Hog, nection, but I think I have a right with the present prohibition laws.
ren ’s 4th St. Store.
48— 1
man, and as a public official, I
Conger.
48— 1 house over the hill.
one a nd iiajf years old. Register- to be. * •
V isitin g P arents—
They will at all. times receive my believe if we elect Mr. Hartzell
Last spring I was associated
At thirty-three she had no^ ed. o . j. q . inquire of W. K. Mc-
On Jury Duty—
hearty support. However, I am county judge we will be putting
Henry Van Poyne of Scenic At Ijakc—
with
a num ber of others in or­ opposed to special prohibition tm -j the right man in the right place,
friends
or
relatives
able
to
aid
Clay.
One
mile
N.
E.
of
Talent.
H arry H arrison is spending th e 'D riv e is visiting his parents in
Henry Enders and Fred Neil her after a nervous breakdown, I
48__6* ganization a Tax Payers Anti- ployees working in conflict with
S. A. NYE,
week in Jacksonville on ju ry duty. Cresswell, Oregon, this week.
are at the Lake of the Woods on and she was sent to the County
Paving committee. W e were in­
the sheriff’s office. The respon-
Talent, Ore., Oct. 25.
a short hunting trip . Mr. Endiers
FOR SALE:— Late Ford Road­ terested in lowering taxes and,
(Paid Adv.)
Special Auto Accident Policy
100 boxes large Spltzenburg and is closing his cabin there for the Home. She wept there apparent­ ster, fine condition. Robison’s with th a t in view, suggested to sibility for perform ing the duties
ly
doomed
to
early
death.
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo Newtown cull apples, 60 cents. winter.
48— tf the eounty court th at a committee
From the slough of despon­ garage.
of course.
24-tf Bring your box or sack. F ru it As­
.be appointed by the court or elec- •'
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dency she arose by sheer strength
sociation.
44-6
FOR RENT:— G arag e, new an d ted (one member from each road
Canadian Serges in 16-18 and of spirit, and th a t queer, alm ost
F ish in g—
48— tf district) to sit with the court in
20 ounce W eight can be had a t uncanny, inner power has kept excessable. 42 3rd St.
N. H. H arrison made a fishing In Town—
all vital m atters concerning road
Orres tailo r shop at special prices. her active of mind and body until
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Peachy are
trip to Rogue River Sunday and
We
have
a
good
job
printing
de­
work. We believed th at such a
48— 1* today.
in town for several weeks. Mr.
returned with some large fish.
partm ent.
tf com m ittee would largely do away
H undreds have come to the
Peachy is a fire warden. They ex­ At Klamath Falls—
with unnecessary expenditures of
County
Farm since "L ittle Celia”
pect
to
.leave
in
a
short
time
lo
r
For pleating see Orres.
county money on roads and re­
Mrs. John Enders left Saturday
came. H undreds have come over
48— 1* California to spend the winter.
sult in a more equitable distribu­
for K lam ath Falls where she will
the hill; stayed a while and then
tion
of the funds.
spend the w’eek w ith relatives.
been carried* slowly out to the
V isit R elatives—
Best milk— Lininger’s Dairy,
Here is w hat Mr. H artzell said
My acquaintance with Mr.
IIE depositors are. the real
still w hite cem etery beyond. But
Mrs. H. H. E lhart, Mrs. Harvey 10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. At, P ortland—
when the plan was subm itted to
«
H
artzell,
the
Republican
candi­
Celia’s spirit has never wavered.
.* builders of this bank. They
and Miss Opal Harvey spent yes­
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him:
A. M. Beaver is spending the
date
for
county
judge,
dates
back
Pneum onia, fever, serious bone
terday at Gold Hill visiting with
I “ Such a plan, in case I should
make the hank possible and there
w’eek in Portland attending to
D riving Truck— -
fractures— many, many
ills of alm ost to the time when he came ' i be elected, would meet with my
relatives.
business intreests.
is no success for this hank which
to Jackson county, fifteen y e a r s ,
Christian Anderson,
who a r­
the flesh Celi^ has suffered. But
entire approval. By such a method
ago, to take charge of the Three
does not depend upon the success
each time she has come back with
a ju st distribution could more
Beautify your home. Now. is rived here recently with his fam­
Orres cleans, remodels and re ­
Oaks O rchard, which is located
of its depositors.
nearly be reached as to expendi­
the same queer little smile, the
the time to plant all kinds of ily from eastern Oregon has tak ­ pairs garm ents. Phone 64.
about a mile west of Phoenix. He
N ursery stock. See S. Penniston, en a position as truck driver foir
48— 1* same odd flicker in her deep blue had some alfaifa land, and some tures and more efficient, satis­
factory and equitable esults ren­
175 E. Main.
48— tf the Carson-Fowler Lum ber Co.
eyes.
grain land, but most of the prop­
The old-tim ers around the erty was planted to young o r­ dered the citizens of the whole
At Salem —
country.
R eturn T h u r s d a y -
New Tints Highland Linen Box
H arry Silver of the N atural County Home w hisper about Celia chard, unproductive and a source
Master Jam ie McNair, who has Paper, 50c. McNair Bros,
Carbonic company left this m orn­ Some say they can’t explain her of expense for twelve month in "Any county judge should wel­
been touring tbe E ast with his
ing for Salem where he will spend power over the Grim Reaper. the year. He has stuck to his come the assistance of -such a com­
father and m other, Mr. and Mrs. Returns Home—
O ther* say they can explain It. job, year in, year out,
several days on business.
and m ittee, in determ ining some of
Mrs. Mary A .. Lewis of Third
W. H. McNair will arrive home
im portant questions concern­
They whisper th a t she is immor­ brought the property to a ¿oint J ‘ the
Ashland, Oregon
J
street has returned home afterj
Thursday.
ing
roads.
Through
this
course
tal;
th
a
t
h
er
sunny
ways,
her
light
where it ia financially profitable.
All Wool Suits with extra tro u s­
visiting for several weeks w ith 1
ers tailored to your m easure at heart, her love, th a t has been As I look back, and rem em ber the county judge is kept in con­
Let us fill your pall with Swifts relatives in Californie,.
children to ' the people who have failed to suc- stant touch with the needs and
$31.00 for a short time only a t transferred from
Silver Leai lard. Costs less than
everybody around her, m ake her Ceed w ith sim ilar undertakings
Orres Tailor Shop, upstairs.
shortening. Goes farther and is
Halloween Novelties and Masks
♦
tM M M
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
48— 1* indespensable a t the home. T h e y ' 1 know th a t he has persistence, I
more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf a t T refren's 4th St. News Stand.
say she will be th ere as long as good judgm ent and business abil- j
48— 1 To E u g e n e -
ity. He couldn’t have made the
the brick walls stand.
M oves—
B A R TL E T T , the F u rrie r
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens leave
They have many ways of prov- grade otherwise.
La Vonne Colvig and wife have To Burbank—
W
hen
the
Talent
Irrigation
Dis­
tonight fo r Eugene w here they j ing it. They point to the tim e
New Theater Building
«
moved from the L ithia A partm ents
B. R. Greer left this morning will spend the week. They plan when “ Little Celia” lost her trict was organized. M r."H artzell
to a home a t 237 B street.
Mr. for B urbank, California, w here he to attend Homecoming a t Eugene, j speech, and to the tim e when she was elected director and has serv­ M edford,
Oregon
Colvig Is connected with the Sky­ wil make an indefinite visit with witness the O regon-W ashington1 lost her hearing, and when she ed as president of the hoard ever
relatives.
line Mine.
game and the O.A.C.-Idaho game. I lost her sight.
Then they ask since. I live in th a t district, and
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i w hether she can speak and hear I know something of the difficul-'
100 boxes large Spitzenburg and Stopped O ver—
NOTICE
j and see now. And they can tell ties th a t have been overcome and •
of the work which has been ac- ]
Preaching every evening at Newtown cull apples, 50 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. W ard Henry- you th a t she surely can. Each
Bring
your
box
or
sack.
F
ru
it
As­
7:30 p. m., a t Lyric theatre, by
complished, and I believe th a t to I
44— 6 stopped in Ashland this morning tim e she has been so near death
Eld. T. F. G riffith, Missionary sociation.
and visited John Enders, who is th a t a quiver would hâve ta k es
B ap th t.— Public Invited. 48— 3*
an
old schoql m ate of Mr. Henry. her over, and each tim e she has
M oves to M edford—
R ichard B arthelm ess
F. E. W atson, oia resident of' They are on th eir way home from returned the same appealing
R eturn Horn«'—
IN
I Seattle.
"L
ittle
Celia.”
Fred Taylor and H arry Mc­ this city, has rented; his home
N air returned home Saturday here and is moving to Medford,
noon from a week’s hunting trip. where he will m ake his future
home.
They returned wjth a deer.
B U SIN E SS M EN CLAIM
OREGON IS IN U N ITY
-o— o
We deliver the goods -Detricks
Sweet cream for whipping and
to rem em ber th a t cars
TU ESD A Y
(Continued from page I.)
coffee— also fresh
Ilk, always
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s ta rt h a rd e r and are more
W ED N ESD A Y
ea Ice at the Plaza.
239— tf
merce calendar, so th a t it m ight costly to operate in w in­
TH URSD A Y
Deserving of their popularity.
demand advance . attention th a t te r th a n in summ er.
F o r San D iego—
W ith well dressed men are these
Adolph Zukor .- 4 J o te L U « ?
will allow for thorough prepara­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnthouse newest models in suits. Paulser-
tion and widely distributed busi­ If your ignition system is
48— tf ' LONDON, Oct. 24. — Electric
and Cleo Mast left this morning uds.
batteries th a t will last thousands ness representation in its person­ put in first class condi­
for San Diego where they will
tion, your battery will give
of years before running down nel.
visit relatives and frieads for G,,e8ts a t Medford—
Of
the
significance
of
the
spirit
less
trouble and your ex­
Mrs. May Greene, Mrs. Lizzie are a Possibility of the near fu-
•b o u t three weeks.
of
the
state
as
encountered
on
the
pense
this winter will be
M erritt and son, Jack, were din­ ture, according to th e claims of
trip
last
week,
Mr.
Mielke
said:
less.
Biggest in life’s tim e Hallow­ ner guests at the Berneburg home a Birmingham scientist, J. B.
“ It has been most gratifying t o '
K
ram
er,
who
claims
to
have
dis­
e'en M asquerade and hard time in Medford yesterday.
covered a new generative source find in southern Oregon and in Let us tell you how little
Ball at Jackson Hot Springs F ri­
the -Coos bay country th a t th e
Choice Holland bulbs, Darwin of electricity by which energy feeling there tow ard P ortland is it will cost to put your car
day, Oct. 31. W ear either mas­
will be drawn in lim itless quanti­
in shape for pleasant mo­
S terling C oats
querade or hard tim e clothes. 6 tulips, best standard varieties,
no longer antagonistic or even
ties
from
vast
n
atu
ral
resources
toring
this
winter.
prizes 6. Bulowski’s Californians. 75c dozen; daffodils 75c dozen;
apathetic, but th at, on the other
Nuf sed.
47— 3 narcissus 40c dozen; jonquils 40c of radio-active substances and hand, it is neighborly and friend­
dozen; hyancinths, all colors, 10c harnessed to the services of the ly.
W hen in need ôf a b attery ,
each; Chinese lillies, 15c each. world. Fuel and chemicals are
Leaves for Ohio—
"T
hat
this
is
tru
e
m
ust
have
do n o t forg et the w onder­
not needed, he states.
Miss Florence Dowger wlll Ashland Greenhouse. Phone 120.
been very evident to anyone w h o ' fu l new
"The
principal
on
which
my
47— 4
leave this week for Ohio to visit
made this trip.
discovery is based is a perfectly
her mothen-.
Miss Dowger has
T H IR T E E N -P L A T E
natural process and is so notice­
Is Home—
been in Ashland for about a year
FO R D -B U ILT B A TTER Y
O. O. Van N a tta has re tu rn e d ' able and elem entary th a t scien-
and likes it so well here th at she
a t only
hopes to bring her m other to Ash home from Los Angeles w here he t,8ts appear to have overlooked
has been visiting. Mr. Van N atta
’ E ram er said in an interview,
land.
was injured in an autom obile ac-
“ B rlafly, it consists of placing
cident while there and has b e e n ' radio' active . m ater,al
between
In stalled '
Get your masks for the big ball under medical treatm ent since th a t plates
different metals, such
a t T refren’s 4th St. Store. 48— 1
time. H e is confined to his home. as copper and alum inum , which
DWAN PRODUCTION
by virtue of their differences have
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Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
a discrim inating quality between
H A R R IS O N
Cliff Payne makes brackets.
Sli! Don’t tell a soul
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf
the positive and negative ele­
AND
B rothers, G arage
what happened to Mar­
m ents of the radio-activity, and
Styleplus Clothes, America’s
F rom Portland—
Ford,
Lincoln,
Fordson
D
ealers
storing them up in a charge of
jorie Colbert. I t ’s “ A So­
E. F. W olcott arrived Satur­ foremost style line of Suits and electricity, which can be drawn
ciety Scandal!”
day afternoon from Portland Over Coats a t Paulseruds. 48— tf off in the usual way.
where he has been spending the
“ The world is full of radio­
past two weeks assisting C. H. Snow at Lake—
active substance, and there are
It was snowing at C rater Lake
Nickerson of Ashland, who is
countless millions of tons avail­
national
park Saturday and prob­
building a home for his daughter.
able.
ably continued to snow all night
“ There is a species of sand on
I
Big stock of Masks and Hallo­ and yesterday, but the snow was the shore's of India and elsewhere
ween toys at T refren’s 4th St. melting fast and th e last rep o rt which is radio-active, and upward
Store.
48— 1 received from th e lake a t noon of tw enty different m inerals have
was th a t the road through the sim ilar properties. Most of these
the national park to the lodge was substances endure for thousands
Spend E vening H ere——
Miss C lara Costley, form er still open.— Medford Sun.
of years, and th e energy would
lias a big exchange value
Ashland girl, now living in Talent,
_be good for th e whole of th a t
Vicks Vapo Rub, 35c. McNair time.
will be in Ashland this evening
if you buy a new beater j
Bros.
if im n iitK iiiT ii
“ Thia radio-activity is a n a tu r­
and spend the time with some of
al process. I t goes on incessant­
her friends.
or range here. Trade in
You are welcome to compare ly, and it rem ains only for man
my Automobile rates with any to devise some means of storing
razier
on
your old one for a
Te», U, Tel, Um, Kistlers Qual­
other rates in Jackson or Jose­ it and tu rn in g it into electrical
ity Bread, from tho oven over
the counter, 8 and 12c.
31— 6 phine Counties; you can be the energy.”
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
K ram er confidently believes
3 0— tf th a t he has solved this problem.
Good Potatoes, per cwt. $2.00
R rturn H om e—
W ith his apparatus he claims to
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peil, Mrs.
Good Coffee
40 and 43c lb.
have succeeded in driving a small
R eporters on S taff—
We have several second­
Ella Mills and Miss Lydia McCall
The Mail Tribune and. Sun engine, which, he says, he wil!
Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs for 23c
returned home last evening from
hand ranges and heaters—
dem onstrate shortly.
Good Brooms 50c, 75c, $1.00
a week’s trip to Dunsm uir and staff is all puffed up over the
all in good condition—
the surrounding country.
They fact th at tw o of their form er val­
Molasses
Dairy
Feed,
75
ued reporters are on the news­
which we will sell at rea­
reported th a t they enjoyed a won­
pound sack .................. $1.80
papers of the leading educational
sonable prices, giving you
derful trip.
institutions of this state and
Hog Feed, 80 lb. sack ....$2.25
a real value.
showing them in which way "they
80
lbs.
Mill
R
un...............$1.65
From C orvallis—
should go. Miss Peggy Gould is
Mr. andi Mrs. A. N Humphrey, a member of the reportorial staff
Cherro Flour, 49 lb. sack $2.25
Mrs. E. M. Berg, M s. Huxley of the O. A. C. Dally Barom eter,
Picket Flour, 49 lb. sack $2.25
and Mrs. J. A. Ruger returned and Ned French is on th e staff
PALACE UNIVERSAL’
homo Saturday night .from Cor­ of the U. of O. Daily Em erald.
vallis where they attended the
BINGHAMPTON, N. Y., Oct. 22
Parent-T eachers ....C o n v e ntlon,
No agent In Southern Oregon — “ She bears a charm ed li^e.”
which was held there last week. can w rite better A uto Insurance T hat is the explanation made to­
razier
on
‘‘The Q uality Store"
They reported a fine trip and an or a t low er rates than th e Staple« day by friends of Miss Celia Con­
Phone 214— 858 B. Main St.
Interesting convention.
1 Agency.
nors, 103 years old, for seventy
L io e a l * P e r s o n a l f l o t e s
The Depositors
COMMENDS HARTZELL
rp
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Tonight
NOW
Is the Time
21
99
ELECTRIC BATTERIES
OF UNLIMITED LIFE
G loria
OCTOBER COAT SALE
A few models of
now on sale at
$16.50
'A Society
Scandal'
MONTH END
Dollar Day
Sale!
Andirons
Fire Screens
Simpson’s
Hardware
Your Old Range or Old Heater
Winchester Store
F
& S
New Universal
YOUR DOLLAR
IS WORTH MORE
HERE
DIRE FROM DEATH
HALF HUNDRED TIMES
Bargains Galore
BUY NOW
F
& S
SWENSON-PEEBLER
Furniture Company
E. R. ISAAC & CO