Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 24, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND D Á ttfc
Short Vacation—
1 : 1 b M ed fo rd -
a protection to the fruit grow-
Nate Bates was a Medford vis- . Due to the fact th a t the high ers, but a discrim ination to which
1 itor yesterday and called on , school building
could not be 3ome of the small growers have
heated this morning school was been to a total loss. To the ex-
friends in th a t city.
dismissed and. the students are cess rate charged per m eter the
first year the m eter was install­
Special Auto Accident Policy enjoying a short vacation.
ed, the w riter started using the
for 1 5.00 a year. Phono. 21. Yeo
w ater for irrigation and the cost
of course.
24-tf M oving—
per
month would run from 150
H ere Today—
Mrs. Ida Crandall and small
Mr, Moores of Talent was in In M edford—
daughter of the Virginia Cafe are to $65 per acre, in which the
Ashland this morning attending
K. K. Candee of this city was moving from the Allen ap art crop would not have any more
to business m atters.
in Medford Saturday attending to m ents to the Casebeer house on than sufficient am ount of mois
ture.
So irrigation had to be
business interests.
•
the corner of C and Third Sts.
reduced to a minimum, which
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­
light you at The Plaza.
64— tf
Your portait will solve twelve R eturn Yesterday—
m eant a total lt>3S to fru it grow'
gift problems* for X m as' Darling
Mr. and Mrs. Dave W hittle ers and whlch 13 a Very expen‘
Jointease, 60c— McNair Bros. Studio.
71— tf who spent the last week in Port-i sive work in the upkeep for evëry
land and Corvallis attending
.
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In regard to the w ater m eter
A t G rants P ass—
In Town—
Homecoming, returned to Ash-
,
...
,
, ,,
.
.
,
.
system,
tile w riter believes it
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G unter
Gene C ottral of K lam ath Falls land yesterday.
,
would be economical providing it
spent yesterday at G rants Pass was in Ashland for the day Sat­
was on a legal scale. That all
visiting friends.
urday, retu rn in g home in the eve­ Alpha Circle Meeting—
w
aterusers should be on a m eter
ning.
The Alpha Circle of the O. E.
or all on a flat rate. The m eter
Save >10.00, walk upstairs t o ,
9. will meet Tuesday afternoon
users pay for- every gallon of
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf
Tamales, best in the city, “ The in the banquet room of the Mas­
w ater they use, while the people
Hose”.
60— tf onic Hall for a social time. Bring
on flat ra te are getting the ad­
P urchases C a r -
your own work.
Members and
vantage of paying a very small
Vine Oden of this city has From M edford—
visitors are urged to be present.
am ount in proportion, when we
purchased a new Ford touring
Miss G ertrude Carlton who is
should be evenily taxed
car through the Ford agency.
employed in Medford was in Ash­ Stock Lake—-
The w riter has had the sad
land yesterday visiting friends
49,000 Eastern Brook tro u t experience for three years of us­
Paulseruds for cleaning
and and relatives.
were put in the Lake of the ing only one tap
during the
pressing. Phone 110. We call and
Woods during the season from the m onth of April for only 14 days.
deliver.
66-tf
We deliver the goods— Detricks state Crooked Creek hatchery ac­ The am ount charged was $14,
94-tf cording to the K lam ath News. A while the people on flat rate
Alarm Clocks, McNair Bro^.
large quantity of other fish were were using the w ater fr»e of
At Silver Laki
also put in the lake.
charge.
Duck H unting—
Mr. an<^ Mrs. W alter K ittridge
I tru st our new adm inistration
Carl Carlson and W illiam K err
left last W’eek by auto for Silver R eturn Home—
will give the taxpayer a more
spent Sunday in the K lam ath re­
Lake, where they will spend
Mr. and Mrs. Jess P ark er of ju st, fair and legitim ate service.
gion duck hunting.
Thanksgiving with relatives.
Bly who have been visiting
Yours respectfully.
friends
and
relatives
in
Ashland
OSCAR GUSTAFSON.
Thanksgiving dinner is not
Paulseruds
Suits
are
exquisite­
for
the
past
two
weeks
returned
complete w ithout a brick of ice
They GORMAN, CARLSON DRAW IN
cream, some after dinner m ints ly tailored. Let us m easure you to their home Saturday.
up
now.
66-tf
expected
to
visit
for
the
week-end
MAIN GO IN ELK’S SMOOKER
or salted nuts from The Rose
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Driscoll
(Continued from page One)
Confectionery. Order now.
H ere Today—
of Klam ath Falls before retu rn - 7
72— Mon. Wed.
in the first roifnd, but the bell
E. C. Buchanan and Mr. Bailey, ing to Bly.
came
to his disgrace, and he had
engineers
of
the
Portland
Tele-
a
L eave Thursday —
to
do
it all over again.
The
Mr. and Mrs. J. G.. Ambrose phone and Telegraph Company are M other Form er T eacher—
second
round
was
over
quick.
expect to •leave Thursday for in Ashland today on business.
Mrs. Howard Ewer, m other of
Kennedy had no desire to even
Southern California to spend the
the triplets who celebrated their
s ta rt th is fram e, b u t his seconds
Our
chocolate
cream
and
choc­
w inter with friends.
third birthday yesterday a t th eir
olate caram els are made in Ash­ home in Portland, was form erly pushed him out to tak e it. Three
71— l Miss Laura McCormick, who or four feeble leads, and he took
Chicken tam ales th a t rill de- land. The Plaza.
a couple and w ent down. It was
64— tf
light you at The Plaza.
tau g h t for a num ber of years in one of th e n eatest dives ever ex
From F a lls —
the Ashland high school. A pic­
Thomas Newton of Klam ath tu re of the triplets appeared in ecuted in a local ring, according
Splendid residence lot J 75 on
to old fans, the Medford boy
payments,
The Staples Retalty Falls was in Ashland yesterday both the Sunday Oregonian and
showing the gr!aee of a Pavlowa
visiting friends.
Company.
the Portland Telegram accom­ in going down.
New barrel of K raut,
15c panied by a story about them.
Ray R uger had plenty of
quart.
D
etrick’s.
Phone
62
We
For Day —
heart, but not boxing knowledge,
Miss R uth York who Is teach­ deliver.
C lose A uto Camp —
and as a resu lt he took a bad
ing school a t W imer was in A sh­
The G rants Pass auto camp will beating from Young C arpenter of
land yesterday visiting friends. At Applegate—
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dennis, Mr. close down the first of the Roseburg in the curtain raiser.
m onth after the most successful C arpenter
opened a nasty cut
Our p o rtrait equipm ent Is equal and Mrs. Oskar and son, Dennis,
season
since
the
camp
was
es­
over
the
local
boy’s eye in the
to any in Southern Oregon. We spent yesterday in th e Applegate
tablished,
The attendance last first round, land then kept th e cut
know we can please you, Darling district.
night showed th a t the travel is open, by landing at will on the
■Studio.
71— tf
injured optic. C arpenter failed
Have ju st sold the B ergner still holding up and th a t the
to show much, for he h it Ruger
to
u
rist
business
is
becoming
a
block; but have another snap in
H ere Y esterday—
enough
tim es to knock over the
proposition.
There
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Judkins business property. Staples R ealty year-round
S
tatue
of
Liberty, but his blows
72— tf were seven autom obiles th ere last
of K lam ath F alls spent the day Agency.
night. F or the season there were seemed to lack authority. Ruger
in Ashland yesterday and a tte n d ­
5200 autom obiles registered. The stood up under the beating, and
ing the Home coming affair at From A p p le g a t e -
►.was in there trying ju st as hard
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Milam and camp Is proving to be an excellent
th e C hristian Church.
a t the final bell as when the bout
son, Vernor, of Applegate were means of getting people to stop
started. W ith h little training,
Sm art new models in Ready-to- in Ashland yesterday and»attend­ in G rants Pass while passing
the local boxer should give Car­
wear at Paulseruds.
66-tf ed the Homecoming a t the Chris­ through th e country many stop- penter a m erry tussle.
ing for several days at a tim e.—
tian Church.
Clarence and Edw ard Kell,
G
rants Pass Courier.
A t H ilt—
sixty pound bruisers of Gold
Mr. and! Mrs. F. H. W alker and
Htll, w restled ten m inutes to a
Have your suit cleaned and A sked To Send FVuit—
Jan ie W alker spent yesterday at
draw.
These youngsters showed
pressed this week and avoid the
H ilt visiting Mr. and Mrs. N or­ Holiday rush. Paulseruds. 66-tf \ The m embers of the Order of a great knowledge of the bone
%
the E astern S tar will please no­
m an Mack.
crushers art, and it is doubtful
tice th a t the time for sending if any sixty pounder will accept
V isitin g H ere—
canned fru it to th e Masonic and
You are welcome to compare
O. H. Newton of K lam ath Falls E astern S tar home has been ex­ their challenge which Was issued
my Automobile rates with any
is In Ashland visiting with his tended. Anyone having jam, or j a t the close of th eir match.
ether rates In Jackson or Jose­
M artin Bowers of Gold H il1
parents, Mr. and Mr3. H. S. New­ jefily or canned fru it of any kind
phine Counties; you can be the
ton on A street during the week. is requested to send it to the refereed all bouts, and in the
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
final tussle he had his work-
Masonic
Hall not
later than picked out for him prying ap art
10— tf
Bad Fog—
Tuesday afternoon, November 25. the two boxers. He kept the boys
* It was reported this morning T?e _C.O“ - i tte! ? aJ in?,_ln
going"in"al?the'fights? ^though
At Hugo—
th a t the fog near Medford was so the packing and shipping will be
E. E. Phipps spent the day at
he was unable to keep Kennedy
Hugo looking after business m at­ thick that it was impossible to see there to receive it.
from taking his flop.
fa rth e r than a block. Motorists
ters.
who were in Medford and Gold
BANDIT TAKEN IN OKLAHOMA
Special prices on portraits dur­ Hill yesterday reported a very
FOR FEDERAL OFFICERS
;
thick
fog
and
stated
th
a
t
it
made
( Continued from page 1)
ing Nov., D arling Studio. 71— 5
driving difficult.
Articles of tim ely interest«
The em phatic statem ent of
are welcomed under this head.
In Ashland—
Chief
McCully in the telegram re­
Communciatlons
m
ust
bear
the
Mr. andi Mrs. J. B. W ebster of Rack on J o b -
ceived
here, to the effect th a t he
Don Spencer, local postoffice signature of the author.
T alent were in Ashland Saturday
was
positive
of the identity of
evening shopping and visiting employee is again at work after a
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couple of weeks spent in Jackson­
friends.
About four years ago when
ville on ju ry duty. Court is ad­ w ater m eters were in ^ a lle d on
Phone 130 for Pow ell’s Cider. journed this week bu t will prob­ orchard tracts in this city for th e
saving of city w ater, it was not
63— Imo ably be in session next week.
THE FORUM
Spend W eek-End—
Miss Beth W right,
Frank
W right and Glenn P ru it of Klam-
rnath Falls spent the week-end in
Ashland visiting with Miss Opal
Harvey.
Ideal Christmas Gifts.
Serviceable and
inexpensive
TH E ASH LAND FU R N IT U R E
COMPANY
8 8 N. Main
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ASHLAND vs. MEDFORD
Ashland Hi Notes
M IT C H E L L S
The latest idea the
Juniors,
have had for m aking money is
The Kiwanis Club of Ashland,
selling football baloonsu. A good
gave the local team s a banquet
many were sold the day of the
Friday noon at the Hotel Ashland.
Both football team s, the coaches
Mr. Briscoe and Mr. Forsythe,
our - m anager and cheer leader
were present a t the affair. The
luncheon was thoroughly enjoy­
ed by all who attended and dur­
ing the course of the prograrff.
^ v e r a l prom inent citizens and a
K iw anians spoke, also several
players and the manager.
The Kiwanis Club seems to take
a genuine interest in the varied
athletic activities in our high
K iw anian s B an quet Players
The Men’s Store
By the Post Office
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ioti ;:
T H A N K S G IV IN G
N ow is th e tim e to buy spray
pum ps, plow s and
harrow s,
d rills and a ll k inds o f farm
im p lem en ts. F en cin g in every
sty le . H arn ess, collars, snaps,
and pads. N ew and used Sew ­
in g M achines. A uto R obes, etc. 4
PEIL’S CORNER
T O N IG H T
Beautiful
BRASSIERES
AND ;
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ONLY
ACTS
Wonderful values are being offered for this Thanksgiving
Sale—
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Opening Number
O RPH EU M
Silk Dresses made of Satin Back Crepe, Canton Crepe and Crepe de
Chine. $19.75 and $22.50 value.
V A U D E V IL L E
W ITH THE RUPERT HUGHES’ PICTURE
a
Sale Price $14.95
“True as Steel”
BANDEAU
Cliff Payne m akes cupboards.
Grass Rockers
:
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
W ith our modern equipment,
we can make your portait at
night as well as day.
Sittings
evenings by appointm ent. 71— tf
D arling Studio.
At H otel—
Among those registered a t the
Ashland Hotel are F. Armour,
Vancouver, B. C.; J. B. Saint,
Vancouver. B. C.; W. Price and
Wife, Spokane; A lbert Neighbor,
Moscow, Idaho; O. S. Stanley,
Yakima. W ash.; W. L. P ettit, Se­
lah, W ash.; C. H. Oidieen, Hono­
lulu, H. I.; H. A. McKinnan and
wife, Ohio.
Monday, November 24, 1824
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the man he holds, led officials school.
,
Grants Pass game. The juniors the Ashland High School are go-
here to believe th a t at last a
In this way the school is en­ also netted a nice sum from their! ing to leave Sunday evening for
capture had beeii effected. At a b led to get into closer touch candy sale on the athletic field Chicago where they are to repre­
various times, in Various places, j with the men of Ashland, and on W ednesday afternoon.
sent Oregon, advertising Oregon
other men have been arrested on | they, likewise with us. We are s
prunes. They are to bake bread
suspicion of complicity in the sineerely thankful to them for
Although it rained almost con­ in the International Bread Bak­
robbery, but in none has the a r­ this interest and the heart with tinually
during
W ednesday’s ing _ Contest. So Oregon feels very
resting officer appeared so cer­ which they stand behind us in our grid battle and a cold wind blew proud in being able to send rep-
tain th a t he hold a d ’A utrem ont. many and varied school activities. with b itter intensity, a large j resentives. The Gallatin girls will
Chief McCully sent his dispatch
crowd of onlookers and boosters j be accompanied by Mr. H C. Sey-
to Frank Minto, chief of police
High School Paper Gut
for both team s were present t o ' more, state club leader, Mrs. Sey-
at Salem; Chief Minto imme­
The third issue of the Ashland see G rants Pass defeated by the more and Miss Helen Dustin of
diately forwarded the mesage to High School paper, the “ Rogue Ashland eleven by a score of 13 Portland.
United States
M arshall Hotch­ News,” was distributed among t h e , to 10.
kiss, who telegraphed McCully subscribers Tuesday. This last is-
Considering the w eather con-
The regular debate m eeting was
to hold d’A utrem ont until post- sue proved to lie the best this ditions, G rants Pass had a fine
office inspectors arrived.
year, so far, as to arrangem ent showing of people who rooted for held last W ednesday night at
Three D’A utrem onts are w ant­ and contents. The coming game their stubbornly fighting team 7:30 in Professor Briscoe’s office.
Mrs. Galey conducted the m eet­
ed for the crime, Roy and Ray, with Medford, on the tw enty sev -; until the last,
ing
with argum ents in favor of
tw ins, and Hugh.
enth was the editorial fe a tu re ,,
Thfe
Ashland
High
School
was
the
negative side of the district
The D’A utrem onts were first while the news, special features
dismissed at 2:30 and the stu ­ debate question which is: “ Re­
accused 12 days after the rob­ and jokes were of the very best.
dents in the grade schools, who solved th at a graduated Income
bery. -
Judging from the papers, we
could
bring statem ents from their tax is a desirable feature of a
The train was held up shortly should have a wonderful annual
parents giving them permission state system of taxation.”
after noon, S. L. Bates and M. this year.
to go to the game, were dismis­
Seng, firem an, m urdered, then
The question: ‘ Resolved th a t
sed a t the same time.
the new system of outside reading
the mail car was blown up with
The Hi Y m et at 7:30 T hurs­
— O—
i3 better than the old system,”
nitroglycerine, the explosion kill­ day evening in Pioneer Hall. The
ing C. F. Daugherty, mail clerk, whole m eeting was devoted to
The main topic of conversation was debated. Riley Pittenger and
C. O. Johnson, brakem an, ru sh ­ athletics and everyone had a good is the big game next Thursday Marion Leach upheld the affir­
mative, the negative being up­
ed tow ards the scene of the ex­ time.
and a huge crowd is expected.
plosion from the rear of the train
A fter coming so near to win- held by Roland P arks and Barn-
and was shot down. Several pas­
The English IV class is taking ning on Armistice Day and not! aid Joy. A decision of two to one
sengers were injured by the ex­ up the study of Tennyson’s “ Idylls having won a Medford game was given in favor of the affirma-
plosion. The bandits escaped.
of the K ing” and the members of sii»ce 1921, the student body is tive.
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the class have been preparing all ready for a real battle.
themselves) by reading tales of
It should be an evenly matched I Mlsa W eatherford,
practice
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
King A rthur and the K nights of game, with lots of thrills, the big hou8e teacher of Ashland High,
game of the yeai;.
the Round Table.
is planning to motor to Corvallis
LOST on Main St.
red and
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on
Friday evening to attend the
gray beaded bag. Reward. Find­
The Forensic society m et Mon­
Rosina
Gallatin,
a
senior,
and
|
home
coming week end, at the
er leave at Tidings office, 71-tf day evening at 7:30 in the high
Frances Gallatin, a sophomore of A griculture College.
FGR RENT— 6 room unfurn­ school building for the school
ished house. 63 Alida. Phone spirit meeting.
Two short spirited stunts open­
240.
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72— 3*
ed the meeting. These were fol­
S A L E S M E N W ill guarantee lowed by a lesson in judging de­
salary $50.00 per week and fu r­ bate and al lthe membrs of the
nish autom obile to several men society judged the debate— “ Re­
selling excellent Ford accessory. solved, T hat yell rallies promote
THANKSGIVING DAY HERE
Address Salesm anager, Box 1886 b etter citizenship.” The vote was
Granville, Ohio.
72— 1* 14 to 6 in favor of th e affirm a­
It is difficult to stay enthusiastic
tive.
WANTED — One or two office
at the football game unless you
The next meeting, to be Novem­
or high school girls to share
are dressed to stand the ehill.
nice ap artm en t on E ast Main St. ber 25, will be devoted to the
tryouts determ ining which stu ­
Inquire Mrs. Purdy, 107 4th St.
Phone276L.
72— 2* dents shall have the honor of ap­
pearing before the Assembly the
FURNISHINGS FOR THE
next
day.
FOR SALE: — 800 ft. galven-
FOOTBALL GAME
ized pipe, 3-4 inch, one ton
The Sewing 1 class have just
block. Inquire RFD 1, Box 107.
the
undergarm ents
72— 3* completed
Overcoats and Raincoats
which they have been working on
L eather Coats •
as one of their projects for thia
Norfolks
semester.
Warmer Underwear
The work is very good, and
Wool Socks; Wool Vests
they had a fine display of their
Wool Gloves; Lined Gloves
Sweaters; Flannel Shirts
handiw ork in the sewing room.
The garm ents showed individual­
These notes are w ritten for ity in design.
Everything to keep you warm when you are out­
this paper by m embers of the
The class is now working on
journalism class a t th e local cotton dresses, th a t will be suit­
doors this winter at prices you want to pay.
high school
able for school wear.
Ky»
Curtain 8:15 Sharp
Balcony 50c
Main Floor 75c
Thanksgiving Sale of Coats
Seats Selling Fast
Such as you would be pleased to re­
The Lowest Prices We Have Ever Offered at This
Time of the Year
ceive as Christmas gift or that you could
be assured would be as equally acceptable
T U E S D A Y and W E D N E S D A Y
by one wlio you wish to remember with a
“King’s
c* Review of 1924”
dainty gift.
Gossard and De Bevoise
Brassiers
Coats Priced Now »
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$19.75
$22 50
$25.00
$29.75
A snappy program featuring Marjorie King,
famous New York S tar and the California Poppy
G irls’ Chorus.
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C o a ts ....................Now $23.98
$34.50
$37.50
$45.00
$59.75
C o a ts ................... Now $27.95
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Complete Clrange Each Day .
T u e s d a y ....................... “The Stork”
Wednesday - - - “A Divorce Cure”
One Show at 8:15
General Admission ........................... ...2 5 c and 50c
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Children’s Coats All For Less
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“T he Q uality Store”
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