Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 28, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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A shland D àì L y ttíhñgs
Tuesday, October 28, 10lU
bocal » P ersonal Jiotes
A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and ev en ts o f
local Interest
Amnno- those
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u made
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i ItUiJUJbKY « : Cowan, m anager; Charles
Among
who
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SUSPECT IS OUT D°yle- secretary; ¿ . A.
Seidel, S.
trip to Klam ath Falls this noon
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Mollden,
E
rnst
Hoch.
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E. Mollden, E rnst Hoch, William
W illiam
to attend the m eeting of Aloha
EUGÈNE Oct 27
Byron
;
W
allace
and
A.
W.
Jeffries,
Jr.
Chapter. O. E. S. and aaeist in K. W heeler! Eugene man arrest- The party has had o t t o ' noUMe
:: the exemplification of th eir in- ' ed a week a g o to d a y . . 7 „ £ n ’ ¿ Z M-
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| , itiatory work were Misses Geòrgie ro'bber suspect, held tirs , a t th e vartou stage's »7V e « ‘p
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his for life by r t g h t ^ l o n g and F o r t ^ o 7 " p1“ *™1 Water frd m J Oregon potato yield fid*
neaee»hm
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5 , .
_ rt R ck 'a lle y is to be m arket- mated at 3,76(5,000 busheli.
peaceable possession, and in his ed in bottled form, for medical
determ ination to hold on to pub­ use.
»c offlee at any cost, put
p „ , f.ia
his wlt,
wife
e lic W office
^ n d i d a V T o " *" ‘“dePC“d
Coffee, R uth Osmund, Lydia Me- rCn
„ 00t of officers
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.
ip’
\ en t candidate for coroner
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
request
at Auburn, Cal..
Cowan,
in
speaking
of
the
trip,
l Since iosing QUt ,n
; _
, Call, Em ma Jenkins, Elsie Alexan- and la te r on word received from
Spends W eekend—
Has R eturned—
............... ' der. Mesdames Peterson. Bates,
Grace Lum an spen he weekend
C. R. Moore, clerk for the ! Brown, Mr. and Mrs. McRae and Woodland, Cal., was released to­ all the. other states along i the
s : ! ,ov’
? ° ie c h“
o u r s e * d is -! ; Dependable
s " ™ Contracting
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‘ “ “ v n<hdate
Painters
day. Officials of the bank th a t
in Keno visiting with her sister. Southern Pacific, has Upturned
A ttorney and Mrs. L. A. Roberts. was robbed at Woodland Septem- Lincoln highway to California i L.
,
'“ r,y ,n tl,e extrem e/ and Decorators. Phone 40SJ.
She accompanied Mr. Smith and to Ashland to work from Kirk.
were sure to go for CoZlMge J T'’°. PUb,‘C,t>' Committee of the
4 7 -2 - S a t. Tnes.
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her
29
failed
to
recognize
Wheel-
John Taylor to th a t place.
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i Jackson County Republican Cen- : ---- 1
C liff Payne has Inland ladders. ; er as one of the robbers, although
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
■ tral Committee is going to tu rn !
’ R M T l RE FOR SALE: —
! they said th a t the pictures sent
Hallowe’en Decoratio s.— Mc- LONGER a fte r a Golden Glint
the case of John Perl, Medford un. I Phone 391_J-
49— 4
Beautify your home Now is 1 to the California town resembled
N air Bros.
Shampoo.
the time to plant all "kinds of the robber and W heeler in per
dertaker and chronic office-seek­
FOR R EN T:— Five room fu r­
,
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I Nursery stock. See S. Penniston, son looked something like him,
er, over to the voters of Jackson
T o E ureka—
nished
house on Mt. avenue. In­
Let us fill your pall wîrh S w ifu j 175 E. Main.
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they declared.
F o r ten years John Perl has county. The Committee has no quire at 713 Oak St.
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Theodore Russell left yeäter Silver Lea; lard. Costs less thafi
The officers at A uburn tele­ held the office of Coroner of doubt of their decision.
FOR R EN T:— A w inter cabin
18 GORE TAKES PLACE
graphed a few days ago th a t Jsckson County. In all the p ri­
Publicity Committee,
he will bring back a car for a more nutritious. Detricks. an<i
9 4-tí
OF DEAD SECRETARY W heeler was not the man w ant­ m aries and general elections d ur­ JACKSON COUNTY REPUBLJ-j fu™ished for housekeeping. Ju st
Medford concern.
CAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE ™ght f° r tW° ’ Opposite Lithia
ed for robbing the Railroad Na­ ing th a t time he has used the
Visited H ere—
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 28. tional bank at Roseville, Cal., July machinery of the Republican
AJ env
I Fountain on G ranite street. Call
Deserving of their popularity.
Miss Lola Weeden of Klamath — Howard M. Gore, assistant sec­
(Paid Adv.50)
1 153.
W ith well dressed men are these Falls, was in Ashland Sunday and retary of agriculture, returned to 26, a fte r photographs had been party as a vehicle to carry him
sent them.
into office.
newest models in suits. Paulser- visited Mrs. W. H. Sams.
W ashington today to assume the
The Republicans have honored
uds.
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duties of acting secretary as a
him
with their franchise and their
Salem — Leasing of w aterfront
Complete line of Ashland Can result of the death of Secretary
property to Inland W ater T rans­ support for a long term of years;
In Town—
oed Goods at Detricks.
y4-ti Wallace. '
portation Company first step in they have kept him in a position
Mr. Newbry, director of the
In the absence of Mr. Gore, , establishing W illam ette river line where he could enjoy the finan­
D
T alent Irrigation D istrict was in
6 Bottles Squibbs Mineral Oil, President Coolidge had appointed j for Salem, P ortland and Long-
cial accretions and other emolu­
town today on business.
15.00.— McNair Bros.
Charles F. Marvin, chief of the j view.
m ents of office.
w eather bureau, acting secretary.
In the May prim ary his com­
We deliver the goods— Detricks Leaves F or Bend—
Gore is republican nominee for
petitor
in business, Mr. Conger,
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There is wisdom in reading ads
Miss Murdock, who dem onstra­ governor of W est Virginia, but he
a good citizen of Medford and a
ted the Universal Electric Range announced today th a t he had
| fine loyal Republican, entered the
This is N ational V isitors’ Week at the Ashland Electric Shop last
LINCOLN-D
A
WES-COOLIDGE
cancelled
the
rem
aining
engage-
'
• race against him for the Repub­
in the laundries. Come in and see w ifk , left Saturday evening for m ents of his campaign and would
BA N D A R E WELCOMED lican nomination for Coroner. In
us. The Ashland Laundry. 49— 2 Portland and will then go to Bend
devote hi3 attention meanwhile
a fair, clean contest Mr. Conger
where she will give dem onstra- to the departm ent.
(Continufed from page 1.)
won
the nomination.
From K eno—
tions.
The
next we hear of Mr. P e rl’s ♦
Mrs. C. L. Smith arrived in
which h^s rem ained steadfastly
activities
it is rum ored th a t he *
Ashland yesterday from Keno and
Republican.
N o a g en t in Southern Oregon
is trying to find some way to run
will stay in Ashland for some can w rite b etter A uto insurance
A. W. Jeffries, the speaker who
for Coroner as an independent,
tim e to take care of her mother, or at low er rates than the Staples
was form erly congressman from
but the fram ers of our election
Mrs. Lum an, who is confined to A gency.
Through service for three tArms Nebraska, said th a t several mil- 1UW
laws
h er home on account of sickness.
on the grand jury in Jackson lion people had greeted them dur-1 Lu understood perfectly th a t . not
Special Auto Accident Policy county, I came to know J. J. Mc­ In s the present to n r of more than
7
" ’° r O,,lce hav<!
h<>" Or and 30 prov,dcd
100 boxes large Spltzenburg and for ?5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo Mahon as an officer who vigor­ 6.000 m ile.. He spoke of t“ 1 P
in the statu tes th a t a defeated
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Newtown cull apples, 50 cents. of course.
ously enforces the law, especially early developm ent of Oregon and
candidate can not file as an in­
Bring your box or sack. F ru it As­
the prohibition law.
then gave an interesting account
In A shland—
dependent.
sociation.
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44— 6
As a citizen who believes in j of th e constitution, its blessings
H. H. Schanmel, traveling audi­
Mr. Perl, evidently obsessed
the enforcem ent of all law, I and sancticy, which he stated
tor
for
the
pacific
car
demerge
Mascabee dance Oct. 29 for
shoulà be glad indeed to see Me- Senator La Follette wanted to
members and friends at Odd Fel­ bureau and a form er resident of Mahon elected as sheriff of Jack- make of secondary im portance to
Sizes Range up to 4G
lows Hall.
4 7— 2 Ashland now living in San F ran ­ son county.
congress.
He
said
th
a
t
congress
cisco. is transacting business for
I believe we would find In him could easily by overriding the de­
a
few days in Ashland.
F rom M edford—
an officer who would conduct the cision of the suprem e court decree
Miss Claudia Klum was in Ash­
no more elections should be
You are welcome to compare office of Sheriff in an efficient j
land from Medford last evening
and
economical
manner.
,
held,
thus m aking themselves au­
and visited friends. Miss Klum m.v Automobile rates w ith any
tocratic,
they could order all peo-
ALBERT C. JOY.
other rates in Jackson or Jose­
is a form er Ashland resident.
• Pie to worship one religion and
Liberty Six
phine Counties; you can be the
do
most
anything
else
they
wanted
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
In Tow n —
to if La F o llette’s idea of letting
Mitchell Touring .. . $ 75
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Major W aller of Salem was In
: Congress be the supreme umpire
Ashland yesterday inspecting the
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prevailed.
Reo Speed Wagon . .$350
local Coast A rtillery. Major Wal- ' ,,rse R eturns Horn,
• Jeffries, who nominated Charles
YOUR CHOICE
ler is senior instructor of the C.
Mr8‘ Emraa McKibben, who has
Ford Coupe
........$375
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,
G.
Dawes
at
the
Cleveland
con-
A. C. and attended the Lithian been taking a three months trip j
Prohibition enforcem ent expen-' vention’ paid a glowing tribute
feed which was held at the Nelda ln the east’ 8Outh and California
Ford Roadster ........$225
Dawes, as wel1
well as to
has returned to h er home In Ash- d itures in Jackson county for th e ' I to fighting Dawes’
Cafe last evening.
land. She reports th a t she is very lnonth of October, totalled 9931.82'
sterllng worth of Calvin Coo-
glad to retu rn .
according to the records of th e ' 7 dge’ and said now was tl»e time
H. W. Conger was nominated
Quick Service on Rnyl>estos
county clerk’s office. This is the ,•?,
7. ~ the support of Coo-
by fair means for Corner. W ill
B rake L in in g
highest
of
the
year.
The
pay.
!
lidge
and
Da™
8-
He
made
a
very
Did you visit The Ashland
you have this nom ee for th a t
interesting talk of 30 minutes.
office, or continue
r the fifth Laundry today? Visitors are wel­ ments were as follows:
s: B. Sandefer ..............
H 8 3 82 „ , T° d a y ” arked the clg,,,,, WMk
term with the preser incum bent9 come— The Ashland Laundry.
S. B. Sandefer. , alary
' !
? h' 2*” ’ “ , ‘ ‘° ” r '™ m P l^
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Vote or Conger.
49— 2
advance .........
150 »„
,h ’ Yern ,o n t.
<« o r « " -
O u r M eat
t
has won many new cus­
tomers who
know
market it is tiip best the
market affords.
E agle M arket
N. Main
Phon e 107
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One Special Shipment of
L adies B rushed Wool
and A ngora Y arn
SWEATERS
Both straight and tailored sleeves; single
and double
breasted with and without pockets.
CAR BARGAINS
Colors — Harding Blue,
Orange, Jade, Silver Leaf,
Penny, Tan and Brown.
PROHIB EXPENSE
A New Lot of
A rrives H ere—
Biggest in life’s time Hallow­
e'en M asquerade and hard time
Ball a t Ja c k so n Hot Springs F ri­
day, Oct. 31. W ear either mas­
querade or hard time clothes. 6
prizes 6. Bulowski’s Californians.
Betft m ilk— L ininger’s D a lry J
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10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. I ™ ‘ atrons Club—
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ae as^ M atrons Club m eeting,
has been changed from Wednes
day evening to Friday evening, on
In A shland—
C.H. H arrison, joint superin- account of 80 many going to I
tendent
for
Congregational I aniatl* Falls to attend the meet-
churches In Oregon and southern
° tbe Aloha Chapter there.
_
T h p
fln h
xUI
The
club n will
meet Friday even­
Idaho, Is in Ashland today con
ing
*at
the
home
of Mrs. A. E.
ferrlng w ith the local church in
Kinney.
regard to plans for the year.
L. L. Jensen, forem an for the
architect of the new tourist
hotel arrived in Ashland last
evening from M arshfield and is
ready to begin w'ork.
Save 910.00, walk upstairs to
100 boxes large Spltzenburg and
Orres
tailor, shop.
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Newtown cull apples, 50 cents.
B ring your box or sack. F ru it As­
sociation.
44-6 Much R ain—
A large am ount of rain fell d u r­
ing
the night and this morning,
In Town—
R. P. Burkehead of Portland, am ounting to 1.01 precipitation
representing the John C. W ins­ according to w eather observer,
ton textbook publishing company Louis Dodge. This is the first
has been visiting in Ashland for real rain of the season and is
a few days and called upon Geo. greatly appreciated by all.
A. Briscoe, member of the text­
8weet cream for whipping and
book commission for Oregon. He
coffee—
also fresh milk, always
left this m orning for Marshfield
an
Ice
a
t the Plaza.
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and reported th a t he enjoyed his
stay here very much.
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­
Choice Holland bulbs, Darwin ity Bread, from tho oven over
31— 6
tulips, best standard varieties, the counter, 8 and 12c.
75c dozen; daffodils 75c dozen;
narcissus 40c dozen; jonquils 40c R etu m ed H om e—
dozen; hyanclnths, all colors, 10c
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge and
each; Chinese lillies, 15c each. Mrs. B. R. Greer returned home
Ashland Greenhouse. Phone 120. Sunday evening from the Parent-
Following
47— 4 Teacher Convention.
the convention Mr. and
Mrs.
G rants P a ss D efeated—
Dodge made a business trip to
The Medford high school foot­ Portland and Mrs. Greer visited
ball team defeated the G rants with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Steven­
Pass high school team 27-0 Sat­ son of Eugene, form er residents
urday afternoon, and eliminated of Ashland.
th e ir strongest contender for the
southern Oregon chambionship.
NOTICE
The visitors were outclassed in
Preaching every evening a«,
all departm ents, and their high-! 7:30 p. m„ a t Lyric th eatre, by
ly touted aerial attack was stop­ Eld. T. E. G riffith, Missionary
ped in its tracks.
The defeat B aptist.— Public Invited. 48— 3*
was a b itte r disappointm ent to
G rants Pass, who had directed all
th e ir efforts tow ards the defeat Many Cars Off Road—
During th e rain of Sunday
of Medford.— Medford Mail Trib­
many cars were seen off the high­
une.
way where they had skidded into
the ditch. N ear Cottage Grove one
C andidate Here—
accident
occurred which nearly
V ictor Bursell, a t i esent mem-1
A car of
Eu-
her of the Jackson c unty board: resulted fatally
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of commissioners and the Repub- gene People went over an em
liean candidate for re-election, bankment in attem pting to miss
was in Ashland this m orning a cow- One woman suffered a
greeting his m any friends here, i broken arRt and the driver was
Mr. Bursell Is one of the most alm08t killed by the weight of the
successful farm ers in this re g io n .' car wbicb rested on his head.
Passing m otorists helped take out
the occupants and rushed the in­
Styleplus Clothes, A m erica’s jured woman to Cottage Grove
forem ost style line of Suits and for medical attention. __ G rants
Over Coats at Paulseruds. 48— tf , Pass Courier.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY, TOMORROW and THURSDAY
(A* <
Gloria
r
a
QanuKHul
&iduv
ALLAN DWAN
Chevrolet, and D odge
S ales and Service
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•w here Your D ollar H as »fore C ents’
Look at our line
of Dresses
$6.50 Up
I
C h iffo n V e lv e t’D resses
$19
f t v t n U A by
Ad o 1 ph Zulior
•AN
Automotive Shop
Junior Misses
Hats Just in
$2.25 and $2.98
75
PRODUCTION
Society isn ’t easily shocked, but the Colbert
affair rocked it like an earthquake.
“ A braham L incoln”
October 4, 5, 6
A free ticket is waiting at the box office
for anyone who knew LINCOLN
Sizes, 16 to 40; Colors, Black and Brown
vahie °Y n°f Til ^3rgeS* ^ ew York dress •»»uses conies this wonderful dress
u wdl marvel that such pretty velvet dresses can he sold at $19.75
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SILK DRESSES
$16.75—$19.75
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FLANNEL DRESSES
$19.75
Two lots that contain some ex­
Plain botany flannel and stripe
ceptionally good, dresses.
fancy flannels.
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The Rialto Theatre
MEDFORD
W ednesday N ight, O ctober 29tli
a t 7:30 P. M.
A Wonderful Presentation of the Greatest
Political Motion Picture of
the Campaign
“T h e S p irit of 1924”
Address by Hon. Albert L. Johnson
Nephew of U. S. Senator
Hiram Johnson
One of the Greatest Orators of the West
Admission free—Adults only
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SILK DRESSES
$ 2 4 5 M 2 9 .7 5
Two popular priced lots of fine
street and afternoon dresses.
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TWILLEEN DRESSES
$19.75
Similar to Charmeen
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Finer Wool dresses from
SILK DRESSES
$34.50—$44.50
Exquisite materials and clev­
er designing in these better
dresses
that
when it comes from this
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............ iou.uu ated. The personnel of the party
R ucker-T axi ^company .... 97.50. was; A. W. Jeffries, John P.
Mtl*
j
$24.50 to $44.50