Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 07, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    ÍM day, N’oveiníier 7. lító4
ASttlAND DAILY TIDÎNGS
FAGti F d ttt
membership lists of all secret so- ' The quintet consists of Paul
STLMVLS W INS
Home From S o u t h -
At Valley View—
cieties w ith state officials. The! V. Vernon, violinist and tenor
7.
—
TOO KATE TO CLASSIFY
PIMLICO,
Md.,
Nov.
Conductor George Rose is home
Mrs. Louis Marcot of Shale
court
held
th
a
t
this
wa3
against
'
soloist;
W
illiam
Carver
W
illiams,
City is spending the week with from San Francisco where he h a s , Stim uis, owned by M arshall File
letter of the constitution violincellist; Lloyd
Da
Costa
Miss Beth Lennox at her home been a representative of the Con- won the historical $50,000 Pim- the
FOR EX CH AN G E:— Studebak-
a t Valley View.
-
'd u cto rs brotherhood in a wage ad-,
F u tu rity a t one mile from a which guarantees the liberty of Jone8, second violin; W illiam er Special Six, 1920, fine shape.
Cheesman, viola; and Blanche Ford Sedan also, will pay differ­
j field of eleven of the fastest two the people.
A H ally C hronicle of those w ho com e and go, and even ts of
jq stm en t meeting.
Vernon,
pianist and accompanist. ence. W hat have you. Box 391,
j
year
olds
in
the
United
States
to-
M istake in Name—
local in terest
These
men
are members of the 29 South Pioneer, Ashland. 58-2*
i
day.
Star
Lore
was
second
and
In the recent article printed F o r Los Angeles
DAWES IS GREETED BY
Cleveland
Byjmphonv
O rchestra,
I
Chhdy
Kid
third.
The
time,
was
» » « > •>
■
Marie lu g g and Hazel' Jlriqk
aboyt the city election the name.
FRIEXBS AND NEIGHBORS
a ,.e hlgh|y lra|ne(, mu6,c|ans.
RGOM TO RENT— To a lady,
•
I To P ortland—
of W. H. Hardy should not have son left yesterday for Los Angeles j 1:39 3-5.
Mrs.
Vernon
has
enjoyed
the
in-1
154
B. street.
58 tt
Stated Session
H arry Silver left last evening been mentioned.
J. H. H ardy: where they expect to visit friends
(Cointinued
from
page
1.)
struction of some splendid teach-j —
P ortland — Q uarter block at
H ill ah Tem ple
for Portland where he will spend js the man th at was elected' and- relatives. Marie Sugg con­
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FOUND: — Purse containing
n
f
hiN,
m
n
iith
hut
a rs. and has been organist . in some , money Owner can . have same . by
business
Morrison
and
Twelfth
sold
for
tem
plates
entering
a
M asonic Hall
the
corners
several days on business.
„•uNi.o
ot
ni3
m
otun,
um
councilman.
ith th # lnne-htpr a n d h a ck
of the
in Central mo
ey> at 155, 6th and paying for
school in Los Angeles and the two I erection of 4-story hotel.
Stated session, Friday even- J
never w
with
the laughter ana naiK
. finest
. „ churches
.
calling
Illinois
and
Chicago.
St.
Helens
—
Broom
factory
lng, Nov. 7. Im portant business
slapping which so often reveal the
We deliver the goods— Detricks I ^ r!s ®xPect to m ake an indefin-
58— t*
Tuxedos and serges for dress
ad.
i opens for business. Investm ent is feelings of victorious candidates.
A part of the program is given
,
9
4
-tf'
i(;e
stay
in
southern
California.
Masonic Hall, 7:30 o'clock. Re­ wear. P au lseru d ’s.
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i $30,000.
The telegraphic congratulations over to Chamber Music; for the FOR SALE: — Tancred— Holly-
freshm ents afterw ards.
Oregon
City—
C
ontracts
let
for
he read and for the most p a rt laid orchestral parts a small reed or- wood cockerels, pedigreed, dams,
P. B. HERMAN, Potentate. Fined—
To Play K lam ath—
! paving on three streets, am ount- aside for reply during the quiet gan is used in addition to thè records up to 280, sire record
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
Robert? Ridell was fined $25 in
G rants Pass will tangle with
! ing to $6,056.06.
days he plans to spend in Evans- strings; and there are solos for over 270. The male is half your
Judge Gowdy’s court yesterd ay . Klam ath Falls on' the high school,
Oregon City— Special election ton before going to W ashington all instrum ents, duets, trios, quar- dock. 112 Nutley St. Phone 456J.
Goes to Jacksonville- —
I for speeding, He was arrested by! gridiron at the Pass Saturday!
! authorizes bonds for $27,000 for next March 4 to be sworn into tets, and some vocal work.
G. H. Billings m t ,» a trip to McMahon<
58— tf
afternoon at 2:30. This is th e,
,
municipal
building.
This
will
be
Jacksonville today o business.
I office. There were a few to which
game th a t was postponed from i
combined w ith previous issue of j he dictated immediate responses
Cliff Payne makes truck bodies. iast Saturday on account of t h e : To the Editor,
&35.000 for city hall.
The W. R. C. will give a food •
including# ones from his running
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rain, which had soaked the field Ashland Tidings
aale and bazaar Saturday Nov. Expected Today—
m ate, President Coolidge, and
j and had also made traveling con-
W ith your permission I desire
LAW
AIMED
AT
KLAN
8th in room next to E lh a rt’s on
from his dem ocratic opponent, ;
Mrs. May, secretary for Dr. ¿¡dons poor between G rants Pass to express through these columns
UNCONSTITUTIONAL ¿ h~a r,eS w . “Bryan!
Main St.
54— 6 Jarvis is expected* to arrive in an(j K lam ath Falls. A much faster my deep appreciation of the con-
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Ashland today from San Francis- field will be found tomorrow a n d ; fidence reposed .in me by the vot-
BUFFALO, N. Y. Nov. 7. — LYCETTM NUMBERS ARE AR­
Visits Friends—
co and spend several days here the locals are expecting to show ers of Jackson County in my re- The W alker Law, aimed to wipe
Mrs. Louis Dodge spent the on business.
RANGED BY COMMITTEE
some real football. They defeat-, cent election as Sheriff. I know out the Ku Klux Kian in New
day in Medford and Eagle Point
ed K lam ath Falls in the first game full well the responsibilities at- York, and passed recently by the
with friends.
i LARGE
NEWTOWN
a n d by a 13 to 7 score.— G rants Pass tendant upon the office and I ap-i s ta te Legislature, is unconstitu-
SPITZ culls 50c, Small Spitz 25c, Courier.
proach the perform ance of th e se ' tional, according to
Red Pepper Rub, 60c, McNair bring yOUr box or 3ack, F ru it As-1
duties with real pleasure and handed down here today by the to aid in the great movement to
Bros.
gociation.
55— 6 Visiting at M edford—
w ithout the slightest malice to- Supreme Court.
-
Mrs. E. L. Kincaid and daugh-j w ards those who did not support
T o M edford—
To Falls—
ter, Charleen, are spending t h e , my cause as well as w ith deep!
Mrs. Grace Andrews made a
Ray Minkler made a trip to weekend at the home of C. B appreciation of the efforts of those
trip to Medford this morning o n ^Kianiatb Falls yesterday retu rn - Howard of Medford.
who did. I will need the friend­
business.
I ing this morning.
He reported
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ly cooperation of all classes and
will appreciate this w ether it it
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I th at there was a large fafll of For P ortland—
Complete line of Ashland C an-. snow On the mountain.
E. Leer left last evening! comes from those who were with
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ned Goods at Detricks.
those who were
for Portland where he will visit me or from
against me in the campaign. N oth­
A nother big public dance, Mem­ for a few days on business.
ing aids law enforcem ent more
orial H all, F ri. N ite. Y ou’ll be
DI at Hom«'—
than friendly, sensible and con­
R eiurns to Ashland—
Clarence Lane is ill at his home surprised,
Mrs. M. Coovert returned yes­ structive assistance from the pub­
on the Boulevard with intestinal
i
V
isits
Here—
terday
with her son, Lynn Coovert lic whose interest is to be served.
flu.
Signed: RALPH JENNINGS
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J. W. Scott, general freight and and his wife from San Francisco
Special Auto Accident Policy passenger agent and J. H. M ulkeyJ and Berkeley where they visited
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo also general freight and passenger for some time. Mrs. Coovert is NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD
24-t.f agent for the Southern Pacific connected with the Skyline Mine.
MEETINGS
of course.
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j were in Ashland yesterday from
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Road D istrict Number 2, Jack-
Steal P ears—
son County, Oregon.
I Portland.
In A shland—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Hill
are
in
j
Notice is hereby given th a t in
J. W. Fitz Gerald, superintend-
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recipt
of
a
le
tte
r
from
th
eir
son,!
pursuance
of a petition duly and
out for the S. P. of Dunsmuir was!
Best m ilk— Lininger’s Dairy,
Ray,
of
Salt
Lake
City,
stating
legally
signed
by more than three
In Ashland yesterday visiting the 10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
the
safe
of
the
E
astern
and
W
est-'
free
holders
and
legal voters re-
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local yards.
ern Lum ber Company was blown siding in Road D istrict Number
open recently and the robbers took 2, Jackson County, Oregon, and
Fancy Outing Flannel 36 in. width
See P aulserud’s special on two-¡M oving—
six Rogue River Valley pears th a t duly and legally presented to the
and good quality, 41-2 > ds. $1.00
C. A. Malone w'ill move from
pants-suits, all wool, $23.75. 54-tf
were in the safe and left $150. County Court of Jackson Coun-
¡638 Boulevard to the Loveland
The popularity of local pears has' ty, Oregon, a d istrict road meet-
Ladies A rt Club Card P arty house at 790 Iowa street tom or-
always been recognized, bu t this ing of the legal voters of said dis-
Monday Nov. 10, 8:00 p. m. at row.
is the first time it has been r e - jtr ic t num ber 2 will be held at
Civic Clubhouse. Bridge and 500.
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corded th a t robbers preferred the County Poor F arm in said
F or reservations call Mrs. S am , Let ue fill your pall with Swifts
them to money.— Medford Mail D istrict, in Jackson County, Ore-
McNair or Mrs. Schwein. Refresh- Silver Lea: lard. Costs leas thaD
gon on the 25th day of November,
Tribune.
m ents. Bring fancy work if pre­ shortening. G o t -« fa rth e r and is
1924, at the hour of-2:00 o’clock
ferable.
58— 2 aaore nutritions. Detricka.
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P. M. on said day for the purpose
R eceive Slag—
Several car loads of crushed j of levying a special road tax not
From P o itlan d —
For P ortland—
slag from sm elters at K innet were! to exceed 10 mills on th e dollar
Rev. Mr. Paranaugian of the
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Humphrey , receive(j jn the local S. P. yards on all taxable property, w ithin
N ear E ast Relief is in town today anfj son, Francis, left last eve- yesterday to strengthen the bed said road D istrict for the special
In the interests of his business. . ning for^Portland where they will un(j er the track about the round improvement of the roads in said
spend the next few days on busi- house.
l Road D istrict and for any other
IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS $3.4ft values in Canton Crepe, Satin back
B e n e fit Dance—
ness. They expect to attend the
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$2.50 all Wool Crepe, now
C antor $3.35 extra heavy Crepe de Chine,
purposes which may seem proper
a t the I. O. O. F. Hall, Friday, Pacific International Livestock R eturns to Work-
Ladies’ Brown H eather, Derby $3.48 Satin faced N iagara Crepe, $3.48 Spiral
to come before said meetings.
rib cotton hose, all sizes, pair Crepe, at, yard
Nov. 7, by the
E ntertainm ent 8how.
Mr. Y arian, assistant tr a c k , Dated a t Jacksonville, Oregron,
I'om m ittee of Odd Fellows. Pub-j
49 c
foreman for the S. P. was back to this 5th day of November, 1924.
lie invited. Admission fifty cents,!
tan,
brown,
navy
C
hildren’s
Derby
rib, wool mix­
$2.95
Poiret
Twill,
44
inch,
1
New straig h t English models in work Thursday for the first time i
G. A. GARDNER,
ed brown heather Hose, pair
, yard
and
black,
now
at
«ach person. Light refreshm ents. Overcoats, at Paulserud's. 54-tf following a two months sickness
Crepe, $5.00
County Judge.
$3.85 Satin faced Doveskin
49c
57— 2
1
brocaded Spiral Crepe a t
at the hospital in San F ran cisco .!
VICTOR BRUSSEL,
C hildren’s 85c Wool Hose
No License P lates—
County Commissioner.
A tten d M eeting—
75c
E. H. Keen of this city was H ere Thursday—
GEO. ALFORD.
75 quality
50
¡nell
Tricotine,
$3.
W
omen’s
$1.19
to $1.25 H eath­
W. W. Robison, Dr. Gregg, fjne<j
yesterday by Judge
County Commissioner.
J. M. Spencer, resident e n g in -;
er hose in a variety of shades $3.00 values in heavy Crepe de Chine, all the
Reverends Mergler, haney and QOW(jy fOr driving a car on the eer of the Eagle Point irrigation
58— 2 F ri
new shades selling at, yard.
at
Oldfield and Mrs. C ifidld were city streets w ithout 1924 license district was in Ashland T h u rsd a y !
98c
among those who a tt ded the S. plates.
on business.
I There is wisdom in reading ads
$1.50 silk and wool hose at
54 inch Serge, $3.9i > quality
F. meeting in Medford today.
$1.25
$2.25 Crepe de Chine now
1
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
W
omen’s
Umbrellas,
fast
col­
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Sat. Orres tailor shopL
17— tf
ored “ Gloria” $3.50 values
Hight. Metropole Orchestra. 57— 3
54 inch Chiffon Broadcloth, $4.00 va,lue in
$2.98
F irst Snow —
black, brown and navy
good shades
O ne-quality Crepe de Chine in
Same in C hildren’s sizes
T o C onvention—
The first snow of the season fell
for underw ear and dresses
$2.35
Miss Ramona V ise, Mr. (.aley ■ about noon today. The w eather
W omen’s w intef weight cotton
and John Galey are among those became steadily colder during the
union suits
from Ashland who will attend the morning and about noon it be­
Wool Coatings up to $6.50 at
3
4
'to 38 sizes
Satin Bengfile, a new knitted silk with
C. E. convention in Medford dur- gan to snow, keeping it up until
satin face, $2.35 value
$1.19
Ing th e week-end.
two o'clock this afternoon.
40 to 44 sizes
k o e a l; P erso n al ilotes j
licq -
¡NGST
FT? Ç7I W 'W T I T W T ^ 1
YZ
Lot of Our Stock Must (io
During November S ales.
WOOL DRESS GOODS
November Sale
NOVEMBER SILK SALE
$1.98
$2.95
S2.4S
$3.49
$2.49
$2.50
$2.49
Don’t forget Dance
Springs Sat Nite.
M eet A t H all—
at
Hot i
57— 3¡
Sweet cream for whipping and
coffee— also fresh m ilk, always
on Ice at the Plaza.
239— tf
Members of Hope Rebekah !
Lodge No. 14 are to meet at the! Here from Pascc
O. O. F. Hall a t one o’clock!
J. C. Allen of Pasco, W ashing-!
Saturday, Nov. 8., to attend the ton, arrived in Ashland yesterday!
funeral services of Sister E m m a ! and is spending a few days h e r e .
M r.,
Rhodes from Stock’s U ndertaking visiting w ith old friends.
Allen is on his way to San Jose,'
parlors at tv o o’clock.
where he will visit with h is (
By order of the Noble Grand,
MABEL A. ROBERTS, Secy brother.
See Ex-Champion
Football Stars
in Action
I.
A nother big public dance, M em­
Order your Thanksgiving suit!]
orial H all, F ri. N ite. Y ou ’ll be at Paulseruds.
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surprised.
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I T houghtfulness an d
loving consideration
are the foundation stones on which
we conduct our business. When the
final parting comes, it is of inestim­
able comfort ta know that our loved
ones are being taken care of with the
utmost tenderness and in surround­
ings which are safe. We offer you
the fullest possible service in our
work and our fire proof slumber room
is the only one in the state. No charge
is ever made for the use of our chapel.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Day P h on e 2 1 2 — N ight P h on es 25 5 -R , 282-J
Mr; . L ouis D odge, Lady A ssistan t
Roseburg Elks
VS
Ashland Lifhians
Honest Io Goodness Man-
Sized Teams
Saturday, Nov. 8
2:15 P. M.
High School Athlelic Field
Admission 50c
High School Students 25c
The Ashland Band W ill
Play
$1.95
$2.95
$1.35
$3.49
$1.25
Wool Coatings up to $5.00 at
W omen’s wool union suits,
sleeveless, ankle or knee length
$2.49
$2.49
A table full of wool goods th a t have been
selling at $1.49. but which includes goods
th at form erly sold up to $3.00 a yard, ajl
now at, yard
$6.75
November Sale Dresses
Chiffon Velvet Dresses in black
and brown, beautiful styles, won­
derful values at .............. $19.75
$24.50 Dresses at $19.75 made of
twilleen, in navy and new shades
of tan, some splendid values at
$19.75
$19.75 values in dresses are now
$16.75
$16u5 values in dresses are now
'$15.75
One lot misses’ and
ladies coats and dresses
These are a few carrieid'-overs but all
are good staple styles and will make
someone very com fortable and happy
for the savings are w orth while.
Sport shades in wool middies
Reuben’s in fan t’s vests on sale
Hailf wool special
Mallinson’s black Silk Chiffon Velvet, 40
inch w idth, beautiful quality as M allinson’s
goods .always are.
$6.00 quality
$7.50 quality
$2.98
$3.95
$1.25
$5.00
W omen’s fine silk and wool
union suits, $3.75 quality at
50c
$1.98
$S.5O Brocaded Georgettes
$6.95
$2.25 Silk Shirtings, going at
$1.49
3C inch flesh color radium silk
$1.45
All wool special
$3.48 quality printed Silks
98c
$2.95
Infants’ K nit sweaters,
toques, Sweater sets
all reduced
November Sale of
Sweaters
$16.50 Brushed Mohair Sweaters
$11.75
$12.50 Brushed Mohair Sweaters
$9.75
$8.75 Brushed Mohair Sweaters
$7.45
and other prices in proportion
CHILDREN’S SWEATERS
$2.85 to $3.45
Two big lots of eoat and»elip-on
stvles for girls from G to 12 years
old
November Sale on Blouses
November Sale on Skirts
November Sale on Underwear
November Sale on Hosiery
November Sale on Furs
$2.50 to $2.95 quality printed Silk
$1.98
( OATS AND SUITS
in a November Sale!
Choose any suit on our racks at
ONE-HALF price
Mild fall w eather lias forced us to give
you D ecem ber p r ice « in
Novem ber
on coats ami now. «‘Very «•«►at is repriced
$16.75 ( ’oats
$19.75 ( ’oats
$24.50 ( ’oats
$29.75 Coals
$34.50 Coats
$39.75 Coats
$44.50 Coats
$49.75 Coats
$54.50 Coats
$64?50 Coats
$69.75 Coats
and all the
every
at .................. $15.75
at .................. $16.75
nt ...................$19.75
at .................. $24.50
at .................. $29.75
at .................. $34.50
at .............. $39.75
a t .................. $44.50
a t ...................$49.75
at .................. $59.75
at .................. $64.50
way up the line—
coat reduoed.
CHILDREN’S COATS ALL
MARKED DOWN