Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Local • P ersonal Jiotes
Here For Short Time—
i claim is that some ittetopts have
W alter Jones was In Ashland
Saturday night and Sunday from
K lam ath Falls where he is work-
ing.
been made to prevent lead pois-
! ening and phosphorous poisoning
in the factories in which ‘Mrs.
W arren’s’ ‘respectable’ sisters
worked. If th a t consoles him, it
does not console me, nor make
the lesson of my play obsolete. It
still rem ains as tru e as it was in
1894 th a t we praise female virtue
highly and pay it poorly, and pay
female vice highly, while we de­
plore it verbally. We flog foreign
white slave traffickers of the male
sex (th u s pretecting ‘Mrs. W ar­
re n ’ against male com petition);
but we do not raise the wages of
women to the point at which they
could be independent of prosti­
tution. That is the root of the
m atter.”
DAILY
ÏIH ïnü S
Aionday, November 10, 11)24
-opi O rants Pass “ s °clal service
THE STATE OF OREGON « * building begun for Bethanv Pre«,-'
NOTICE*
b y .e « .n X h
to coat Ä
Comrades of Burnside Post
9alea—West side block south
of Courthouse to receive a sky­
scraper.
PROPERTY
It will seat 1000 people, besides Col' lg from our ranks by death.
In the M atter of the E state of! meeting social needs.
^as brought sorrow to many
A Daily Chronicl of those who come and go, and events of
’ ___ ____________ _
I hearts. W hen we recall what he |
John W. H errin, deceased.
local interest
Our line of chocolates and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
P ortland— Experts for first 10 has been to us’ and rem em b er. Classified Ads Bring Result«
That under and by virtue of an
other candles represent the best.
th a t we shall see him no more !
order of the Hon. G. A. Gardner, months of 1924 were 138,587,
Buy her a box. The Rose Confec­
on
earth, our hearts are sad.
Judge of said Court made and 737; lum ber shipm ent was 298,
In Ashland Y e s te r d a y -
Miss One M eeting__
tionery.
60-62-64
dated November 1st, 1924, I, the! 000,000 feet, valued at 37,788,-
We tender our sympathies to
G rant Neeley of Siskiyou was
There will not be another m eet­
undersigned, as adm inistrator of 635
the families and friends.
We
In Ashland yesterday visiting with ing of the G. A. It. until the sec­ Met At I. O. O. F.—
the estate of John W. H errin, de-i
realize
th
at
their
hearts
m
ust
be
LAST TIMES TODAY
ceased, will, on the premises on
................. ...........-
friends.
ond Saturday of December the
The Ashland Odd Fellows, who
filled
with
sorrow
for
him,
who
and
after
December
2nd,
1924,
fh
e
T
id
in
g’s
Ads
B
rin
g
R
esults
13th.
are expected to march in the
proceed to sell at private sale fori
, was no dear to them, which come
Complete line of Ashland Can-
Armistice Day parade at Medford
cash, th e real property belonging
J
=r i from such a life will be a conso-
Goods at Detricks.
94-tf
For sale:— Good used piano, tomorrow are to meet at th e I.
to said "estate, and described as
t lation to them in their sorrow.
The Goddess of Love
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
follows, to-wit:
easy term s. The Rose.
60-62-64 O. O. F. Hall in Medford a t ten
Comrade
Volney
Colvig
has
pas­
Beginning at the southeast cor­
H ere Today—
a. m. in order to get in perfect
DR. B R O W N
sed from our ranks by promotion.
ner
of th e N ortheast Q uarter of
C. C. McCurdy of Medford was Servin g on .Jury—
marching shape by the time they
C hiropractor
,'ection 33, Twp. 38 S. R. 1 E
He has answered the last roll
In Ashland today on his way to
C. M. Spencer of the post office are to be assembled. A large
of W. M. in Jackson County, Ore­
11 Years Practice
call. Let us close up our ranks TOMORROW, WEDNES­
K lam ath Falls.
gon;
Thence
N
orth
on
the
section
is in Jacksonville on ju ry duty.
num ber of Ashland Members are
DAY and THURSDAY
Exam ination free. Office Vendome and m arch faithfully forward.
line between Sections 33 and 34,
intending to march in the parade.
Hotel.
Lady
A
ttendant.
Our ranks hre w asting; Close
60 rods; Thence W est 40 rods;
Bpeclal Auto Accident Policy
Doans Kidney Pills, 60c. Mc­
H
ours:
9
a.
m.
to
8
p.
m.
Thence
South
60
rods;
Thence
up
close up,
AUSTRALIA IS HURT
for |B .00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo N air Bros.
Return H om e—
East
40
nods,
to
the
place
of
be­
Phone
227
Lifes
sun is lasting, close up, close
BY HEAVY RAINFALL ginning, containing 15 acres,
Of coarse.
24-tf
J. E. Thomas and wife returned
up.
there being a smaill house on the
D ressmaking and plain sew­
Here Today—
home Friday from a two weeks
MELBOURNEE, Nov. 10. — land, 11 acres improved and 4
Evening— and th a t last bugle cal!
ing. Mrs. Dale Day, 129 G ranite
No Meeting—
Glen Hill of Talent was in Ash­ trip in San Francisco. They re­
— L ight’s out,
Serious floods have been caused acres untillable, of which he is
street.
60— 1 mo,.»
There will not be a meeting of land this morning attending to ported a very pleasant time.
in parts of Victoria, Queensland the owner in entirety in his own
Will come to all, but it need not
th e Alpha Club tomorrow on ac­ business interests.
our Souls appall.
and Tasm ania by unusually heavy right.
H
ELP
WANTED:
Two
demon­
A one-eighth interest in: The
count of the fact th a t It is Arm­
rains which lasted several days. NW 1-4 of Section 8, Twp. 35 S. strato rs for perm anent position, Close up, close up.
istice Day.
G reeting Cards.— McNair Bros.
One drowning is reported from R. 2 W. of W.M., containing 160 state m anager position open. Room
E. H. HALL,
acres.
Tasmania.
122, Ashland Hotel.
60— 2*
W. A. PATRICK.
Tamales, best In the city, “ The Visit Here—
A one-eighth interest in all the
In the flooded d istrict in
Committee.
R ose”.
60— tf
Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Goddard
WANTED: — To buy second
Queensland three girls, assisted following (described property, the
same being situated in Twp. 38 S. >hand bath tub. Must be in good
drove to Ashland Thursday for
by th e ir brother, succeeded in R. 1 E. of W.M. in
Coun- condition,
_
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In Jackson Coun
You will save by having your a visit with friends. They will re-
Miss Coffee, Tidings j Every ad has a message
ty, Oregon:
swimming
the
swollen
W
arrego
p o rtralt made during N ovem ber.! tu rn Sunday.
The S 1-2 of NW 1-4. the SW office.
river, towing th eir aged father
D arling Studio.
60— tf
______
1-4, and the W 1-2 of the SE 1-4,
to a place of safety.
Section 2, containing 320 acres.
New straig h t English models in
The rains have considerably Im­
The S 1-2 of the NE 1-4, the
LONDON, Nov. 10. — Modern
R ents Property—
Overcoat«, a t P aulserud’s. 54-tf
proved
the crop prospects.
SE
1-4 of th e NW 1-4, the N 1-2
English
working
woman
is
little
John Beeman and wife of
of the S 1-2, the S 1-2 of the SW
better off than she was a q uarter
Omaha, Nebraska have moved to ! Spends W eekend—
1-4, and the SE 1-4 of the SE 1-4,!
of
a century ago, George Bernard
Ashland and rented through the
Section 3, containing 400 acres.,
Lee Peachy spent the week end
'
Lots 1 and 2, the S 1-2 of the
Ashland Realty Company the in Ashland visiting with friends. Shaw believes.
NE
1-4, th e SE 1-4 of the NW J
Shaw’s
play,
“
Mrs.
W
arren’s
home at 349 Mountain Avenue. He is working at Tennant.
1-4, the diagonal NE 1-2 of the
Profession,” w ritten th irty years
NE 1-4 of th e SW 1-4, and the i
Not a new asset to Ash­
See Paulserud’s special on two-
Save 110.00, walk upstairs to ago, has ju st passed the 'English
i SE 1-4', Section 4, containing 378
acres.
land, We have had thfem
pants-sults, all wool, 123.75. 54-tf Orres tailor shop.
17— tf censor and has recently been pro­
The diagonal NE 1-2 of the
duced in Paris. Sisley Huddle-
Jrwn the romantic noua! by Charits ^Major
in our building for fifteen
Don’t Stay Gray! H ere’s an NE 1-4 of Section- 9, conatiningj
Qdaptod b y ZUaJdomar 'Yaar^
At Mine—
son wrote a review of the play
In Ashland—
years. No extra charges.
80 acres.
Old-time
Recipe
th
at
Any­
stating
th
a
t
the
play
Is
unreal
be­
a Marshall NeiJan
F. E. Wooley, Lloyd Cole and
C. L. McKinney, road man for
The NE 1-4, the NW 1-4, the!
Our line of supplies best
body can Apply
Mr. Steele spent Thursday and the Ford Motor Company is in cause “ It has nothing to do with
diagonal NE 1-2 of the NW 1-4
P ro d u c tio n
¡Phott^raphy by Chartej Jioihbr
in Southern Oregon. Our
of the SW 1-4, the E 1-2 of thej
F riday of last week at the N orth­ Ashland today In the interests of our day. Some of the conditions
The use of Sage and Sulphur SW 1-4 and the N 1-2 of the SE
of labor for girls which it des­
ern California Cinnebar Mine his business.
equipment second to none.
Mary Pickford never
1-4, Section 10, containing 500
v
n ear Weed.
cribes have long since been swept for restoring faded, gray hair to acres.
j
Our
prices
are
25
to
100
its n atu ral color dates back to
so supremely beautiful
away.”
Here S a tu r d a y -
The N 1-2 of the NW 1-4, the
per
cent
below
others.
LARGE
NEWTOWN
and
This criticism aroused the grandm other’s time. She used to SW 1-4 of the NW 1-4, and thel
Howard Sheffel of Medford w it­
Never so splendid a
Your hooks and our hills
SPITZ culls 50c, Small Spitz 25c, nessed the Roseburg-Lithian game w rath of Shaw, who was quick to keep her h air beautifully dark, NW 1-4 of the SW 1-4, Section 11,!
portrayal as that of
glossy and attractive. W henever containing 160 acres.
reply.
bring your box or sack, F ru it As­ here Saturday.
will tell.
The
NE
1-4,
the
E
1-2
of
the
sociation.
55— 6
“ At the beginning of the w ar,” her hair took on th a t dull, faded NW 1-4, the SE 1-4, and the E
the vixenish miss of
Sweet cream for whipping and Shaw said, “ when everybody was or streaked appearance, this sim­ 1-2 c i the SW 1-4. Sectipn 21,
eighteen who braves
Leave« T onight—
coffee— also fresh milk, always more or less mad except the ple m ixture was applied with containing 4 80 acies.
parental wrath, faces
The NW 1-4, the SW 1-4, the
Joseph Cyr will leave this even­ on Ice at the Plaza.
Helene Biede, licensed
239— tf rogues who reaped a huge h a r­ wonderful effect.
W
1-2
of
the
E
1-2,
the
SE
1-4
B ut brewing at home is mussy
ing for southern California where
vest from the suspension of all the
treachery, intrigue, and
lady assistant always m
of the NE 1-4, and the E 1-2 of
and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by the SE 1-4, Section 22, contain-,
he will spend a week on business.
Pantorium Dye and Cleaning laws th a t protected labor from
even treason, to wed
attendance.
works— leave your garm ents at merciless exploitation, the late asking at any drug store for a ing 520 acres.
her heart’s choice.
The NW 1-4 of the NE 1-4, and is a combined Stove and
It !«• got too early to have your Orres Tailor shop, local agency. Mary M cArthur and Miss Margar= bottle of “ W yeth’s Sage and Sul­
the
N
1-2
of
the
N
1-2
of
the
NW
Christm as p ortrait made. D arling
Furnace
Beauty marks every
66— 3* et Bondfield found women work­ phur Compound,” you will get 1-4, Section 27, containing 80
H. C. STOCK
Studio.
60— tf
ing twelve hours a day for five this famous old preparation, im­ acres.
M ortician
phase of this classic.
cents an hour, under the impres­ proved by th e addition of other
From G rants Pass—
And the NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4, Ample heat-radiating ca­
Im p roving—
P. B. H erm an, potentate of the sion they were saving their coun­ ingredients, which- can be depend­ and th e N 1-2 of the NE 1-4, Sec­
Regular Times—
pacity to heat the room in
Mrs. Ellen Luman of W imer Hillah temple of the Shrine; S. try instead of m aking huge profits ed upon to restore n atu ral color tion 28, containing 120 acres.
— either as an entirety or in p ar­ which it is placed—pow­
—Regular Prices
Street, who has bf i seriously H. Baker, W. E. Newcombe and for their employers. These great and beauty to the hair.
cels to suit the purchaser,— thei
111 for some time is eported to Stanton Rowell attended the m eet­ public-spirited ladles, with the
W ell-known drugists say it term s of the sale to bo cash or at erful circulating capacity
be improving rapidly nd able to ing of the Shrine here Friday countenance of the Queen, put a darkens the h air so naturally and ¡least half cash and the b alan ce1
to warm two or three ad­
Sit up part of each c y.
stop to th a t; but the m onstrosity evenly th a t nobody can tell It has secured by a first m ortgage on the ;
evening.
of the abuse shows w hat women been applied. You simply dampen property sold. Any sale made is! joining rooms—that is the
subject to confirm ation by the
ability for this handsome,
milk— Lininger’s Dairy,
Order your Thanksgiving suit still endure when they are outside a sponge or soft brush with it and Court.
l i e Quart. Phone 396R and 369J. at Paulseruds.
draw
this
through
your
hair,
ta
k
­
the
scope
of
the
factory
code,
as
Dated: November 1st, 1924.
compact porcelain enam­
54-tf
A special on flour for a few days
E. D. BRIGGS,
ing one stran d ^at a time. By
26— tf
many of them necessarily are.
eled Parlor Heater.
A
dm
inistrator,
Good Soft Wheat Flour, 49 lb. hag $1.95 and $2.00
“A terrible im proverlshm ent of m orning the gray h air disappears
Spend W eekend —
Ashland, Oregon.
Good clean
seed oats, per e w t................................................ $3 .1 0
R eturns H om e—
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Miles of the middle classes, with m oderate and a fte r another application or 54-4 Mon.
Burns any kind of fuel. A
Good
clean
seed
barley, per ew t........................................
$ 2 .75
H. S. Aitken returned home yes­ Newport spent the weekend in fixed incomes, has been produc­ two, it becomes beautifully dark
“
G
iant”
for
heat.
Yet,
it
Good clean seed rye. per ew t.................................................... * 3 .5 0
terday from Eugene where he a t­ Ashland visiting with th eir son, ed by the debasem ent of the cur­ and glossy.
Good clean
seed vetch per ew t......................................
$ 5 .0 0
costs no more than old-
tended the meeting of the W illam ­ F. J. Murphy.
Cherro E g g Mash, per ew t........................... .
. .$ 3 .1 5
Yesterday they rency and the consequent rise of
ette Telephone Club.
O yster Shell, per ewt ................................................................... '.$1.50
style stoves. Tn brown,
Eugene — Fiarm ount Heights
‘Mrs.
made a trip to the K lam ath Lake prices. Women who, in
Oil Meal, per ew t.......................................................................... $ 4 .5 0
Now
is
the
tim
e
to
buy
spray
mahogany, blue or gray
country, retu rn in g with a lim it W arren’s’ time, were provided for w ater reservoir completed at cost
Cocoanut
Meal, per ew t..................
$ 2 .5 0
pumps,
plows
and
harrow
s,
Let nr fHl your pall with Swifts of ducks and geese.
by insurance and annuities left of $17,000.
porcelain.
F attin g Mash, per c w t.................................................................... $2 .5 0
drills and all kinds of farm
Iflver Leaf lard. Coats less than
them — often at a great sacrifice
(■round a lia lla , w ith m olasses ..................................
$ 1 .2 5
implements. Fencing in every
shortening. G ot - farther and is
We are not asking for all of your trade, but just enough
We deliver the goods—Detricks — by th eir parents, cannot now
» o r e nutritious. Detrick«.
94-tf
style. H arness, collars, snaps,
that we can stay in Ashland and help to make it a much
THE ASHLAND FURNITURE
94-tf live on their incomes except in
better place to live.
and pads. New and used Sew­
prizes
most abject penury. The interest
COMPANY
Moves—
on the N ational Debt alone is a Everybody, Anywhere, FOR ANS-, ing Machines. Auto Robes, etc.
R eturns Home—
83 N. Main
FRAZIER and SON
A. L. Lamb moved Saturday
J. H. Fuller retured home this million pounds a day; and famine WERS IN EDUCATIONAL CON­
Phone 2 1 4
R
4«
from his A street residence to morning from Portland where he revolution is being bought off by TEST. Send stomp for Circular,
Rules
and
Questions.
SH
EFFIELD
787 Iowa street.
attended the Livestock Exposition doles. And yet Mr. Sisley H uddle­ LABORATORIES, Dept. 0, Aurora,
and called a m eeting of the Ore­ ston thinks th a t the poverty which Illinois.
R eturn to San F r a n c is c o -
gon Chamber of Commerce Secre­ drives women to prostitution is
Mr. Daken of San Francisco, taries, of which he is president. now a mere tale of old, unhappy,
consulting engineer for the N orth­
far-off things and battles long
ern California Cinnebar Mine re ­ H ere Today—
ago-
turned home last Saturday from
“ D uring the w ar we had an
Mr. Crawford of Copco was in
Ashland. He has been in this Ashland today attending to busi­ agitation about the morals of our
country in connection with the de­ ness m atters.
soldiers in the field; and we had
m onstration of reto rts by the
descriptions of the endless lines
eharcoal company.
th
a t stood w aiting for admission
Is Home—
to
‘Mrs. W arren’s’ houses. We
Russell Frost, who has been on
Reduced prices on p ortraits dur­
were
anxious about the soldiers.
ing November. D arling Studio. the ship Charles H. Cramp for Nobody seemed anxious about the
the past three months on its run
60— tf
from Portland to Boston, re tu rn ­ women, or about the extrem ity
ed home last night and expects to which they m ust have been
M em bership D rive—
driven before resorting to such an
TUESDAY
to remain here.
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
The Ashland branch of the
intolerable eans of livelihood.
American Red Cross will hold its
Some people even seemed to re­
•fcnual roll cal to enroll its mem­ No Explosives—
November 11th
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November 12th
The ordinance which will pre­ gard it as a form of self-indulg­
November 13th
bership for 1925 from Armistice
ence!
vent
the
keeping
of
dynam
ite
and
Dnv, November 11th to Thanks­
“All th a t Mr. Huddleston can
other high explosives in the city
All pure Linen Crash Silk and Wool Hose in Lace Cloth for Lingerie
giving Day, November 27th.
was passed through the second
Toweling, bleached, 28c brown, black, and log in the wanted colors.
and
third
readings
last
night
at
cabin, $l'.5O regularly, Sold regularly 48c yd.,
You are welcome to compare
yd. regularly, yd.
» y Automobile rates with any the city council m eeting and now
pair.
yard
ether rates in Jackson or Jose­ becomes a law. This is an am end­
phine Counties; you can be the m ent to a previous ordinance and
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. allows the keeping of a small
í
30— tf am ount of gun powder and other
am m unition in
the stores. —
G rants Pass Courier.
\
At J a c k so n v ille -
Before the trip to Medford get a good warm
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Allen and
W ith a victrola, the w inter days
SL T. Staples spent Saturday are filled with music and glad­
brushed wool sweater, or a new coat with a comfy
Afternoon in Medford and Jack- ness. The Rose.
60-62-64
IQBTille on business.
fur collar.
- ,
T
Duck H unting—
o
Tuxedos and serges for dress
Reverend
J.
C.
M
ergler
of
this
f e a r . P aulserud’s.
54-tf
city and Reverend
Edgar
of
Jacksonville left this morning for
For Dress occasions—
A rrives H ere—
This colder weather and our
the Tule Lake country where they
Mrs. E. N. Holmes, form erly will spend several days hunting
For Business and Profes­
Jban W alrod of this city, arived ducks and geese.
sional men—
lb Ashland last night ind is visit-
tig friends and relati es here.
“C ytherea”
E
OF HIS PLAY ON
R eceiving V aults
SAGE TEA DARKENS
E
JD O R O O H Y
v e R t t o n of
H ftD D O n HRIX’
This Buck’s Parlor
Heater
Frazier & Son
fO’J W
CASHrsl%<s2K
PEIL’S CORNER
STOCK REDUCING SALE
ALL TH IS WEEK
Wonderful Bargains—Buy Now For Less
DAILY SPECIALS
This store will be closed at noon Tues­
day, Nov. lltli, Armistice Day
Special
Special
Special
23c
$1.24
39c
Do y o u r shopping T uesday
forenoon
Buy R eady to W ear Now! E very Coat an d Dress
R educed
Coats n o w ........$16.50419.511 $21.50, $25.50, $29.75
SHIRTS
Dresses n o w ............................... $16.50, $19.50, $25.50
• CHILDREN’S COATS GREATLY REDUCED
NOVEMBER SALE PRICES
For Laboring men—
C liff
Payne
ma tes
Cedar
Chests.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
AND SAY IT WITH OURS.
Acklin Taxi will make trips to
th e
Ashland-Medford Football
gam e tomorrow. Phone 213 make
reservation.
60— 1
Everything in the Greenhouse
Line
Hi-Class Designing
Spend S u n d a y -
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Richard-
•on of C entral Point spent Sun
day with Mrs. H arriet Fielding at
h e r home on G ranite street.
“ HATCHER THE FLORIST”
Phone 118
1070 Boulevard
Open on Sundays We Deliver
For Outdoor Sports.
M itch ell’s
The Men’s Store
By the Postoffice
DURING THIS
SALE
Every Blanket reduced—Wool—Wool and Cotton—and Cotton.
furnish plenty of reas­
ons for trading at
A great variety of p at­
terns, weaves and prices,
and priced within reason.
BUY BLANKETS
GOODS
Store Closed Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 12-00 P. M.
ARMISTICE DAY
Buy
Hosiery
Now
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E. R. ISAAC & CO
U n d e 'L a r
‘The Quality Store”
Now
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