Í»AGÉ fcöüfc ASHLAND DAÎLŸ tiìtfXÒM .......... ................. ...... .*> j invilir TDi i c i; b ocal ; P e rs o n a l Kotes H. VlnlliU I l LL j A D aily C hronicle o f th o se w h o com e and go, and even ts o f local Interest M alta Com m andery No. 4 K nigh ts Tem plar M asonic H all Stated Conclave, W ednesday evening, Nov. 5. Open long form , w ith drill. Routine busi­ ness. Dinner at 6:30. All Sir K nights courteously uvited. F. H. JOHNS N, E . C., W. H. DAY, Reeordt For C alifornia— M. Rl. Tucker left today for Richmond, Calif., where he will spend several m onths on business. LARGE NEWTOWN and SPITZ cfills 50c, Small Spitz 25c, bring your box or sack, F ru it As­ sociation. 55— 6 THROUGH EAST President of State Chamber of Commerce Speaker at Forum Luncheon EXPLAINS CONDITIONS A shland Man Principal Speaker at Many C om plim entary A f­ Victor Peiffer returned home fairs D uring Trip From H ilt— last night from H ilt where he 111 At Home— has been working for some time. B. B. Kellogg,, switchm an for ‘«The only way to advertise the th e Southern Pacific is seriously W est to the East, is by connect­ Jade Salts 85c, McNair Bros. ing the problems pf the E ast with ill at his home on Fifth .street. those of the W est, and showing Best m ilk— Lininger's D aky, O perated On— the residents of the E ast the m an­ Johnny Gruelle underw ent an ner in which the W est has solved 16c quart. Phone 39641 and 369J. . • * 26— tf operation at the Community Hos­ problems closely akin to those pital this morning and is doing encountered in the E ast.’ nicely. 111 at H o m e - W ith this short statem ent, P ro­ Miss Qracje Lum an, cl,erk at fessor Irving E. Vining explain­ E lh a rt’s is confined to her home Bon»— ed thoroughly his rem arkable suc­ To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robert, cess in telling the E ast about today on account of sickness. October 29, a boy at the Commun­ Oregon, during his five weeks tour D on ’t m iss th e election returns ity Hospital. M other and son are following his attendance at the a t N ininger’s ton igh t. 55— 1 doing well. convention of State Presidents of Chambers of Commerce a t P itts­ Tuxedos and serges for dress To G rants P i burg. Professor Vining gave an H arry Silver of the N atural account of his trip, a t the regular w ear. P aulserud’s. 54-tf Carbonic Gas Company made a Forum luncheon of the Ashland business trip to G rants Pass to­ Chamber of Commerce a t K the In Tow n — J. N. Pace of Talent was in day.. Hotel Ashland today. town this morning on business. Vining’s first speech, following Mr. Pace is the town m arshall of Viited Parents— his arrival in Pennsylvania, was Lloyd Bryant of K lam ath Fallis delivered at a banquet tendered Talent. was in Ashland over th e week­ him in Pfttsburg. He cho&e as See P aulserud’s special on two- end visiting with his parents. his topic, “ H istoric Shrines of pants-suits, all wool, $23.75. 54-tf Pennsylvania.’’ and during the From School— course of liia speech he explained B est election returns tonight Mrs. Inex Bryant, who teaches to his audience the m anner in a t N in in ger’s. 55— 1 school on the Dead Indian road which Oregon was draw ing her is in Ashland for a few days as! visitors. He declared th a t Ore­ From Portland— her schoal was dismissed on ac­ gon’s campaign was an appeal to Ray Minker of Portland, form ­ count of election. the average m an’s love for out of door life. He stated th a t Ore­ er Ashland resident, is in Ashland for a few days on business. Mr. The W. R. C. will give a food gon advertises “ the h e a rt’s de­ Mlnker was form erly In the dry sale and bazaar Saturday Nov. sire.” He indicated th a t although 8th In room next to E lh a rt’s on Pennsylvania did not have the goods business here. Main St. 54— 6 outstanding appeal of the great outdoors, the state was replete Let ue fill your pall with Swifts H om e From South— with w onderful historic shrines. liver Lea; lard. Costs less than C. R. D. Jones, who underw ent G ettysburg, Valley Forge, Inde­ kertenlng. Got«« farth er and Is nutritious. Detncks. 94-tf an operation in San Francisco re­ pendence Hall and F o rt Dusquene, cently is much improved and is to which the to u rist could be a t­ C om plete electio n returns to­ now at his home on Mountain tracted. This speech of Vining’s was radioed throughout the coun­ n igh t at N iningnr’s. P rivate Avenue. try, and drew much favorable edi­ leased w ire in th e sto re w ill give torial comment from the leading com p lete electio n service. 55— 1 Complete line of Ashland Can­ newspapers of the state. ned Goods at Detricks. 94-tf Following his speech in P itts­ New straig h t English models in burg, Vining delivered the prin­ Overcoats, a t P aulserud’s. 54-tf H ears T alk— The last campaign speech of cipal speech a t the convention of A rrives Tom orrow — Calvin Coolidge w-as heard by a' Presidents ^nd Secretaries of the J. E. T ourtellotte will arrive in large num ber of people in Ash-| State Chambers of Commerce, in Ashland tomorrow to help lay out land last night broadcasted over Pittsburg. Im m ediately follow­ th e new tourist hotel building, of the radio from W ashington D. C. ing this speech, Vining was de­ which the firm of Toulrtellotte It was relayed about 27 times. luged with requests to speak in and Hummel is doing the archi­ Millard Grubb also heard Mr. various cities throughout the tecture work. Davis speak in P ittsburgh, Penn. country, but because of the sched­ He reports th a t both speeches ule which had been arranged for the trip, it was impossible for him We deliver the good« -Detricks came in very clear. to accept more than a small part 94-tf of them . Professor Vining states Special Auto Accident Policy A ttended Game— for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo he was lavishly entertained while Jim Bowers and. r. and Mrs. of course. 24-tf in Pittsburg. He was shown through the Mellon Bank, the Pflymate spent the week-end in model bank of the country, rjù a and Roseburg and Eugene, attending through the giant steel mills nills at the Ashland-Roseburg game and R eturns H om e— Braddock and Homestead. then going to Eugene to attend Gebrge Brookm iller has re tu rn ­ W hile in Pittsburg, Vining or­ th e U. of O-W ashington gim e. ed to his home here after having worked the past few weeks out iginated a slogan for the city A private telegraph operator of K lam ath Falls w ith his South­ w'hich has been adopted as the most suitable ever coined. He w ill be at N ininger’s ton igh t to ern Pacific gang. explained th a t Pittsburg, with her receive th e com p lete election re­ coal fields and iron deposits near tu rn s. E verybody w elcom e to On B usiness— at hand, was “ Pittsburg, Pennsyl­ liste n to th e retu rn s. 55— 1 Wm. D. Bennett, secretary of vania’s pulse of power.” He com­ the Hartma/n Syndicate, is ex­ O rder your Thanksgiving suit pected in the city in a short time pared P o rtlan d with P ittsburg, a t Paulseruds. 54-tf to spend a few days on business. inasmuch as Portland has a gia- gantic reserve of hydro - electric power, as yet undeveloped, and A rrived Y esterday— Q uite Sick— w onderful forest reserves lying Mr. and Mrs. H arry Morris and Eugene Canasto is quite ill at alm ost ^within her back yard, and Mr. and Mrs. Sim Morris arrived the Community Hospital with Professor Vining stated th a t the in Ashland yesterday from Klam­ effects of the flu. slogan for P ortland would soon a th Falls where they have been be, “ Portland, the Pacific’s pulse visiting for several weeks. Mr.' Operated Y esterday— of power.” and Mrs. H arry Morris live in Mrs. Learned of Medford un­ From Pittsburg, Professor Vin­ Hornbrook. derw ent an operation at the hos­ ing journeyed to H arrisburg, pital here yesterday and is do­ Sweet «ream for whipping and ing as well as couth! be expected. where he was the guest of the Pennsylvania State Chamber of eAWee— also fresh m ilk, always Commerce, and was taken for a •a lee at the Plaza. 239— tf R eturns H om e— trip through the battlefield of Mrs. E. T. Allen ,who has been Gettysburg. N eglected Concert— at the Community Hospital for a Leaving H arrisburg, Professor In th e article about the su r­ few days having medical tre a t­ Vining visited Philadelphia, where prise party for Mrs. K atherine ment, returned to her home yes­ he was the guest of the Manufac­ Morrison a m istake in the pro­ terday. tu re r’s Club of th a t city. Upon gram was m ade and the excellent his arrival he was tendered a radio concert th a t was given by luncheon by fifty of the prom in­ Elgin — Macadamizing of im­ Mr. E lm er Morrison on his set ent m anufacturers of th a t city, portant north side m arket road was not mentioned. at which he gave the principal ad­ to begin a t once. dress^ T hat evening he spoke in Sava $10 .00, walk upstairs to N orthw est Philadelphia to a group Medford— New store building Orre® tailor shop. 17— tf of about 800 leading m anufactur­ under construction. ers of th a t district, Philadelphia’s C hildren’s Books, McNair h eart of the weaving industry. Medford— C raterian th eatre is Bres. The next day Professor Vining completed a t cost of $175,000. was given a special luncheon at the Union League Club in P hila­ To F u rn ish delphia, and later was taken to The American Legion, post Valley Forge. That evening he No. 15, Medford, feeling th a t the spoke at a banquet of 1000 of the rem arks of N ational Commander leading autom obile and banking Jam es A. Drain are Imperative to industry officials in N orthw est th e w elfare of the whole Ameri­ Philadelphia. can pubflic, and being desirous The following m orning he was of cooperating in the effort to MARION, Ohio, Nov. 4— The] a breakfast guest of the Phila­ bring out a one hundred per cent vote, w ill open its headquarters condition of Mrs. H arding, wid-l delphia Cham ber of Commerce at during the voting hours and will ow* of the late president, w as’ the Union League Club. A t noon have cars available to carry vot­ somewhat better today, her physi-i he was the guest of honor a t the ers to the polls, regardless of cians stated to newspaper m e n 1 annual luncheon of the trades politics.— Medford Mail Tribune. here. They said she has spent a committee of the Philadelphia Cham ber of Commerce. fairly restful night. Mrs. H arding is seriously ill i Professor Vining was granted WANTED a good and reliable with kidney trouble. H er inabil- i an intervie wwith Mayor Kend­ man or women to dem onstrate ity to take food is disquieting to rick of Philadelphia, who sent hi3 and sell the Electro Magnetic her physicians, who have express­ greetings to Oregon. B lankets in Ashland and Vicinity. Im m ediately after this lunch­ ed fear th a t her h eart may give ▲ good clean and f owing busi­ out under the strain of abstaining eon, Professor Vining entrained ness th a t has increa ed over two from nourishm ent. for Lancaster, in the h e art of hundred percent in t e last year, Pennsylvania’s m anufacturing and for full particulars, Address Po. ag ricultural section, where he ad­ Box 462 Eugene, Oregon. 55— 6* Classified Ads Bring Results dressed the Lancaster Chamber Wednesday, November 5, 1024 of Commerce. Im m ediately fol- her race with Hazel Emery. Mice I UKIAH I A. M. Today, R ^ u b lic a n leaders ' cceded. lowing this address, he left for Biede has been running well ahead 1 in the state conceded her elec­ The Tammany machine showed New Yory city, where he renew ­ in most of the precincts, although tion. yesterday th a t it was still as ed old acquaintances. she is,-behind in two, by only a strong as ever, sweeping Its en­ Upon the Invitation of Presi­ slight m argin. Unless a slide oc­ Banks— Portland-A storia mar- tire , state ticket into office, in dent Bullard of the Connecticut curs In favor of Miss Emery, it 1 ket road through northern W ash­ spite of the fact that the State State Chamber of Commerce, he is probable th a t Miss Biede will ington county to Columbia river, voted solidly Republican on all addressed the B ridgeport Cham­ be' returned to office. ber, at a special luncheon given j Most of the precincts will have to be surveyed and laid out for national m easures. The strong Tiger machine, built up within working. in his honor. During this ad­ completed counting th eir ballots the city of New York by the (Continued from page 1.) dress, Professor Vining was ask- by nine o.’clock this morning, al- Democratic leaders, quickly wip­ ed to give a W esterner’s Tiew- though there are one or two which ed out the puny lead piled up by point of why New England was I will require a longer tim e to de- in an endeavor, as she said, to re­ the Republicans, and swept their losing out in her m anufacturing cide. An extrem ely heavy vote, establish the family name in the candidates into office by a m a­ and ports. coupled with the long ballot, made good graces of the voters of jority as large as was ever re­ Looking over the audience, Pro- the counting of the votes a long Texas. ceived by a Democratic candidate lessor Vining stated th a t his b e lie f; and tedious task, and has delay- She received the endorsem ent for the governorship. of the cause for the loss of p re s -! ed retu rn s throughout the city. of the Democratic party a t the It was believed th a t Al Smith tige of the New England S tatesj --------------------------- prim aries, and in most instances, would be enabled to carry the waa th a t New England called to . the endorsem ent of the Democra­ election, even w ithout the aid of 19004825 her council tables, only the gray tic party in Texas, assures a can­ th Tammany Hall cohorts, but (Cointinued from page 1.) beards, who sat in th eir commit­ didate of election to the office. when the ballots were tabulated, tee rooms, prom ulgating a philos­ solidly Republican in the Presi-I it was found the popular “ wet” But during this campaign, ophy of “ thou shalt no t” . He di­ things were different. “ Ma” was dential election, swung entirely candidate would require the aid rected atten tio n to the N orth­ opposed by the Ku Klux Kian ele­ into the Democratic line when the of the New York City organiza­ west, where the vigorous young ment, which 3he had roundly votes for the governorship w e re ! tion. It is a wonderful tribute manhood, with progressive ideas, denounced in e ^ r y one of her tabulated. The personal popular- j to young Roosevelt th a t he led is asked to sit in council with the campaign speeches, by a group of ity of Governor Smith, one of t h e 1 hi# opponent in the outlying dis­ gray beards, and where a philos­ (Continued from page One) disgruntled Democrats, and by most popular governors New York trict. and Republican leaders were ophy of “ thou shall’’ is advocated, and stating th a t unless New Eng- ported, have turned in th eir re ­ another group of politicians who has ever had, was too great for considerably cheered by tlie re­ stated th a t it was their belief the Republican machine, headed sults of the balloting. Zand gave her young men a sults. th a t no woman w-as fit to hold of­ by young Roosevelt to overcom e.1 .! chance, Oregon’s invitation would Missouri and Oklahoma, two fice in Texas. It has been estim ated 3»y po-i be lrrisistable, th a t the branch of the states placed in the doubt­ The la tte r group carried Mrs. litical leaders here th a t a Re­ m anufacturing plants, establish­ ful column before the balloting, Ferguson’s nom ination into the publican candidate for any State ed on our coast, under the sup­ swung into line for Davis. Supreme C ourt of Texas on the office, m ust go into Gotham with ervision of young blood, would Nebraska, home state of Charles rro u n d s th a t it was unconstitu­ a lead of a t least 150,000 before soon become the dom inant power W. Bryan, Democratic candidate in the countrys m anufacturing, for the Vice Presidency, early tional for a ’ woman to hold the he can be assured of election. In and th a t the plants of the East swung over to the Republican < ¡Tice of governor in Texas, but the race today, Roosevelt, the Re­ Die court ruled in favor of Mrs. publican candidate had but one would soon become but memories. column, a ndcontinued to keep In Terguson. The men of this group, tenth of th at lead, and as soon This speech was featured through­ line for Coolidge throughout the many of the powerful politicians, as his m ajority in the outlying out the papers in the N ey Bngland retu rn s which kept trickling in. then declared they would swing sections was determ ined, the elec­ states, and aroused much favor­ On th e W est Coast, Coolidge th eir support to Mrs. Ferguson’s tion of Governor Smith was con- able editorial comment. carried W ashington, Oregon and opponent on the Republican tic- R eturning to New Y ork City, California, w ith Davis running a i ket. Professor Vining was entertained poor second, and La F ollette pull­ In spite of the Kian opposition, F i r e insurance by the New York State Chamber ing up in the re a r with a vote which in Texas is a powerful fac­ is only one of the W. L. DOUGLAS of Commerce kt a luncheon, and which surprised political experts, tor, in spite of the opposition of a com plim entary dinner, at which who predicted th e W isconsin Sen­ in a n y valuable the disgruntled Democrats, and in was featured the slogan “ For you ato r would wage a hot b attle in forms of protec­ spite of the opposition of the a rose in Oregon grows.” th a t section. It is believed Coo­ group of politicials, Mrs. Fergu­ tion offered bv The following day, Sunday, Pro­ lidge’s m ajority in Oregon will be son yesterday started early to this agency. STYLE and QUALITY fessor accepted an invitation to nearly 20,000 w ith his m ajority roll up a m ajority which by mid- occupy the pulpit of the Presby­ in C alifornia and W ashington j night, assured her election to the terian church, where he, spoke m ounting even higher th an th a t , office from which her husband Estab. 1883 upon “ Planes of Living.” m ark. Summ arizing th e election, was dishonorably removed. The At Tawanda, Professor Vining from all indications, Coolidge car­ voters, rallying to the slogan was given, not only the key to ried New England, the A tlantic ‘ Me for Ma” carried every dis­ the city, but was so showered with Seaboard states, the Middle West, trict of the state, and by two invitations to functions, th a t tt Wis<.o n tin , was impossible to accept more , he N„ rlllwese. the southw est. than a small portion of them. with the exception of Arizona, and From Tawanda, Professor Vin­ the Pacific Slopes states. Davis ing journeyed to Buffalo for a carried the Solid South, and Mis­ short stop, and then stopped in souri, Arizona and Oklahoma, A shtubula, Ohio, where he en­ while La Follette, in all probabil­ A WIDE VARIETY OF joyed a brief visit w ith his niece, ity, will receive electorial votes ’•s Mrs. Charles W ard, form erly Miss from only his state, Wisconsin. Norma M inkler of this city. Time __ _ . .... .. A conservative estim ate of the would not perm it his accepting a n , , . 4 , Die-stamped in color^ and beautifully en­ . .... 7 , . electoral College votes to be receiv invitation to speak a t a meeting graved sentiments. ed by the candidates would be. of the Cham ber of Commerce in Coolidge, 342, Davis, 186. and this city. • La Follette 3. From A shtubula, Professor Vin­ Make your selections as soon as possible. That Will Please You ing entrained to Oregon, in order th a t he m ight arrive in Ashland in Time to cast his vote. He a r­ rived in this city late Sunday *> evening. « C i « TEXAS RE ELECTED BY PRESIDENTIAL POLL For YOUR Protection Holiday Dress SHOES Billings Agency OVERLAND Shoe Shop PERSONAL GREETING CARDS Foi Xmas and New Year MEATS HEAVIEST VOIE IN Eagle Market IS CAST BV PEOPLE FIE R C E BUENOS AIRES, N ot. <. — Two hundred revolutionists In Ih i state of Rio G rande Do Sul, Bra­ zil, were killed, wounded or made prisoners when the revolutionary forces suffered a reverse a t the hands of the governm ent troops at A legrete, according to a dis­ patch to La Nación from Paso De- Los Libres, on the A rgentine- Brazilian frontier. The rebel forcea were proceed­ ing from U ruguayana and were nearing Alégrete when the state forces, num bering about 1800 a t­ tacked them . The rebels fled and cavelry pursued them back tow ard U ruguayana. The governm ent troops are said to be about 30 miles from U rug­ uayana, over which town airplanes have made reconnaissances. It is reported th a t the rebels have re ­ ceived a large quantity of rifles, am m unition and w ar equipm ent over the U ruguayan border. T • ♦ ♦ ♦ • Continued from page One hot fighting was waged. The Northw est, Wisconsin, N orth and South Dakota, Min­ nesota, M ontana, Idaho and Wy­ oming showed th a t the tu rnout in th a t section indicated an un­ precedented percentage of the possible voting power of the sec. tion visiting the polling places. On the Pacific Coast. W ashing­ ton, Oregon and California re­ ported exceptionally heavy ballot­ ing, especially in Oregon, where State, county and civic m easures stirred up even more in terest th an than m anifested in the national election. In California, expected to be the scene of one of La F o llette’s stands, the vote was uniform ly heavy over the entire state, with N orthern California slightly in th e lead in the per­ centage of voters who tu rn ed out. More to come— .............................. 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