Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 30, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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1 much needed.” said E. W. Nel- Ion, b a d left fo r A sh la n d in a taxi, rnent m ig h t h a v e rea c h e d the nt-
Visiting Metis—
HEADLINED IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY.
M rs. A h lstro m of D u n sm u ir is
in A sh la n d v isitin g w ith frie n d s
a n d re la tiv e s.
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Y id tin g Here—.
of
K la m a th
O. H. N ew ton
F a lls is in A sh la n d v isitin g at
th hom e of his p a re n ts , M r. and
M ts. H. S. N ew ton d u rin g th e i
C h ristm a s h o lid ay s.
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i o u a re w elcom e to c o m p a re
r rv A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any
o th e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r Jo se-
p nine C o u n tie s; you can be th e
,
A t P a u ls e r u d ’s you see w h a t
you get W e in v ite c o m p a riso n s
101— tf
In Town—
M r. a n d M rs. J . S. R a so r w ho
su ffered th e loss of th e ir hom e
fey fire gonie tim e a go h av e m ov-
e(j to A sh lan d for th e w in te r,
M rs i{a s o r is Reported to bp slow -
, y im p ro v in g .
. :<lge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.4
Cliff P a y n e
m ak e s fo rm s.
S h a n g h a i C hop Suey, H o n g k o n j honie o i his
N oodles, C hinese sty le , 248 2nd I L - W a rd le o f
ns
y.
r t r r e t b etw een B a n d A s tre e ts ,
F re e p a n ts w ith s u its an d o v e r­
S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay open 8 to
c o a ts $17.50 an d $18.75 a t P a u l­
9 O th e r days, 8 to 8.
97-1 m o. s e ru d ’s.
101 tf
F - tu r n e d Hom«'—
U ndergoes O peration—
A. E. M c F a rla n d hap re tu rn e d
J, J. C h a m b e rs of th is city u n ­
1 .m e from E u g e n e w h e re he w as
d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n a t th e C om ­
call 'd by th e d e a th of re la tiv e s.
m u n ity H o sp ita l y e ste rd a y .
A . r iv e s H ere—
F. W . L eo n ard of P o rtla n d a r ­
riv e d In A sh lan d S u n d ay to v isit
c t th e hom e of Rev. a n d M rs. W .
J u d s o n O ldfield. M r. L e o n a rd is
a b ro th e r of M rs. O ldfield.
N a rro w E scape—
T he hom e of C has. B ailey on
S a rd in e C reek w as w re c k ed an d
M r.
B ailey
n a rro w ly
escaped
d e a th w hen a la r g e f ir tre e , blow n
o v er by th e h ig h w ind d u rin g
T u esd ay n ig h t, fell on th e ro o f
an d co m p le te ly
d e stro y e d
th e
b u ild in g . M r. B ailey w as asleep
in th e b u ild in g a t th e tim e a n d
only a f o r tu n a te coincidence sa v ­
ed him fro m b ein g p in n e d be­
n e a th th e b ro k e n tim b e rs w h ere
he w ould h a v e q u ic k ly fro z e n to
d e a th in th e a lm o st zero w e a th e r
th a t h o v ered o v e r th is sectio n of
th e c o u n try a t th e tim e. M r. B ailey
is b e n d in g e v e ry effo rt to r e p a ir
th e d a m a g e . — Gold H ill New s.
C h a rle s
d a ry
a n d K e n n e th M adden le ft y e s te r ­
d a y fo r th e Boy S cout c a b in n e a r
th e S k y lin e M ine w h e re th e y w ill
sp en d s e v e ra l d a y s on a v a c atio n .
Special Auto Accident Policy
tor $5.09 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
<>t course.
24-tf
R EN O .
N ev.,
Dec.
‘W h a t’s in a n a m e ? ’
M a rg a re t a n d
B u fo rd
H a rg e ss
w ho s p e n t th e C h rfatm as v a c a tio n
a t th e hom e of M rs. E m il P e il and
Mr«. I. D. A p p le g a te h av e gone to
.
K la m a th F a lls fo r se v e ra l days)
a u d w ill sto p in A sh la n d on th e ir )
return to E u g e n e w h e re M a rg a re t
(ind B u fo rd H a rg e ss a re a tte n d in g )
t h e U n iv e rsity .
N O T IC E
Comrade Carries on Afte?
Flier Dies
1925.
(C o n tin u e d iro m
Re-
in W a sh in g to n a c c u ra te in fo rm a ­
tio n c o n c e rn in g su c h v io la tio n s
of law .
“ T h is c o -o p e ra tio n w ill be of
th e g r e a te s t p ra c tic a l v a lu e in
h e lp in g to co n serv e o u r w ild-fow l
su p p ly , a n d , ow in g to th e sm all
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 30. — T he
! n u m b e r of g am e w a rd e n s, w ho
te r r if y in g effect of a irp la n e s upon j
m u st co v er a v a s t te r r ito r y , is
w ild fowl is so g r e a t t h a t if a n y |
g e n e ra l use sh o u ld he m ad e of ;
them in h u n tin g , th e re s u lt w ould '
he e x ceed in g ly d is a s tro u s , a c c o rd -,
in g to th e B iological S u rv ey o f ,
th e D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re . !
P ro b a b ly no o th e r sin g le m eth o d I
of p u r s u it of w ild d u c k s a n d o th e r 1
g am e b ird s could p a ra lle l th e ir
d e a d ly effect in
re d u c in g
th e
n u m b e r of w ild f o w l.
It is fo r th is rea so n th a t th e
B iological S u rv ey h a s c alled upon
a ll s p o rtsm e n a n d c o n s e rv a tio n ­
ists in te re s te d in th e m a in te n a n c e
of th is c o u n tr y ’s su p p ly of w ild
fowl to g a th e r a n d fo rw a rd to it
l l
t l |/ l l 4 l l l ,
M U l
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————
Faulty Brakes
cause a large per cent of
the accidents. A on can be
assured of less accidents
because of tile brakes if
you have
RAYBESTOS BRAKE
LINING
AATe can give you instant
service on this work.
Automotive Shop
A 1925 Nash Roadster
will be on display at our
showroom within a few
da vs.
p ag e 1.)
TODAY and TOMORROW
e r in th e c ity , b ro k e in to a tru n k
in o n e of th e h o te ls in th a t city,
and rem oved c lo th in g a n d m oney
w hich had been k e p t in th e tr u n k .'
T h e police w e re in fo rm e d t h a t ,
th e m an . w ith a w om an c o m p an -j
C T C and KF» LEV
Tires and Tubes
American Hammered
Piston Kings
Genuine Timken 1 »car­
ings
Themioid Brake Linings
Wasldmrn Valves
Warren Gears
All Replacement Parts
and
S l’DHFN SERVICE
for
EVERY CAR’
A remarkable «Rama of “ beyond the three mile
lim it” life in a nyxleni metropolis.
Start The New Ì ear
BY TRADING AT
Leedom’s Tire
House
ARMY GOODS STORE
Where von get the Most for the Least Money
Removal
Would you like a p art­
ner to help protect you
from loss? Would you
like to know that an ex­
pert lias inspected -your
property, that your fire
risks have been cut to a
minimum?—that your in­
surance policies are en­
tirely adequate in case ol
any disaster ?
T h is agency of th e H a rtfo rd
F ire In s u ra n c e C om pany of­
fe rs you ju s t such a se rv ice of
p ro te c tio n . C all on u s to d ay .
Billings Agency
E s ta b . 1883
R eal E s ta te & R eal In su ra n c e
41 E . M ain St.
P h o n e 211
We must leave town as we can not find a satisfactory loca­
tion. All accessories, tires, oils and greases are offered at ex­
ceptionally low prices to close out before we move.
30x3 1-2 U. S. Cords was $S.5O now $7.25 , Visors was $7.00 n o w ..................... $4.95
32x4 U S. Cords, was $18.50 now $13.95
30x3 1 S. Fabrics was $7.50 now $6.40
30x3 1-2 Tubes was $2.50 now .. >.$1.25
30x3 1*2 L. S. Royal Cords
was $12.50 now ..........
$10.25
.32x4 I . S. Royal Cords
was $22.50 now ..........
$16.75
32x4 Tubes was $3.50 n o w ..............$2.50
Another Fat, Delicious
ALASKAN
REINDEER
ICE IS MENACING
Just received for
30x3 12 weed chains was $5.00 now $3.95
5 gals. Ilavoline Oil was $5.00 now $3.75
10 gal ilavoline oil was $10.00 now $7.00
“5 lbs. cup grease was $1.25 now ..
NEW YEARS
Meat that will make you want more
Zvzs:.
q Page, known as th e only
bearded a ir m ail pilot, found th e j
body of nhnrips
C harles G ilbert, h is
“buddy” in th e service, a fte r a i
search begun w hen G ilbert failed |
to rep o rt a t Om aha. G ilbert’s plane
crashed n e a r K anes villa and th e
pilot w as killed. P age re trie v e d
th e m ail from th e w recked plane,
clasped the lifeless hand of G ilbert
and th en —
continued
--------- — on th e latter*»
3.3x4 I . S. Royal Cords
..................$17.25
was $22.50 n o w ..........
75c '
Canteens was $1.50 n o w ..........*. .. .$1.05
W ater Bags was $1.25 n o w ..........
95c
Moto Meter Bars was $0.00 now . .$3.95-
De Luxt Tire Pumps was $3..50 now $1.75
32x4 Ibsco Cords was $18.50 now $13.95
33x4 Usco Cords was $18.75 now $14.25
32x4 1-2 Royal Cords
was $29.95 now .
75c
Nololio Polish was 75c n o w ..........
50c
33x4 1-2 Cords was $3.1.25 now ..$21.65
Luggage Carriers was $5.50 now $3.75
32x4 Ajax Cords was $23.50 now $17.50
All other accessories to go at low prices
Phone us your order today
No. 56
THE PLAZA MEAT MARKET
$21.45
Ford Jacks was $1.25 now ..........
Z
100— 2 t i berg the authorities prepared to \ route crosa-country.
V
........
K la m a th F a lls, th e m an , a stru n g -j
A PARTNER
TO PROTECT
YOU
R e tirin g fro m th e p ra c tic e of
m edicine. I w ish to th a n k th e
p a tro n s fo r th e ir lo y alty , a n d to
w ish th em a H ap p y New Y ear,
also to re q u e s t a s e ttle m e n t of a ll
acco u n ts.
H A T T IE B. SH A W , M. D. C. M.
’
& 103
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H. S. H a rris o n an d J . K. Mc­
W illia m s jo u rn e y e d to M edford
la s t n ig h t to a tte n d th e G en eral
P e tro le u m C o rp o ra tio n
b a n q u e t.
PO R T L A N D , Dec. 30. — S h ip ­
T hey re p o rte d t h a t an e x cellen t p ing in th e C o lu m b ia a n d W illa ­
larg e m e tte riv e rs is bein g m en aced by
m eal w as se rv e d a n d
a
fast m oving ice flo es a n d l o g s 1
crow d w as p re se n t.
w hich » h a v e been d r if tin g dow n
th e s tre a m s since th e b re a k in th e
ANNUAL MEETING
N otice Is h e re b y given t h a t th e ice s ta r te d y e ste rd a y . T h e ice is
a n n u a l m e e tin g
of th e
S tock- j co m in g o u t f a s t a t O regon City
h o ld e rs of th e A sh la n d F r u it a n d a n d p ro p e rty
a lo n g ,th e
riv e r
P ro d u c e A sso c ia tio n w ill be h e l d ' b a n k s is in d a n g e r of b ein g w ash-
a t th e C ity H a ll in th e C ity of ed o u t in th e r u s h of th e w a te r, j
A sh la n d , O regon on S a tu rd a y th e
Seven h o u se b o a ts w e re ja r r e d !
K ith d ay of J a n u a r y , 1925 a t loose fro m th e ir m o o rin g s by th re e j
1 30 o ’clock P M fo r th e p u r- ta g r a f ts e a rly th is a fte rn o o n . T h e
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p ose of e le c tin g d ire c to rs fo r th e ; people fled lro m th e b o a ts in tim e
e n s u in g y e a r a n d th e t r a n s a c t io n ! to sav e th e ir lives.
T he b o a ts
o f such o th e r b u sin e ss as m ay w e re b each ed , a n d th e r a f t s w ere
p ro p e rly com e b e fo re sa id m ee t- tie d up.
T he W illa m e tte riv e r
jn g
! is ris in g ra p id ly h e re . A t E u g en e, '
F L N U T T E R , S e c re ta ry , th e W illa m e tte ro se n in e fe e t d u r-
A sh la n d , O reg o n , D ecem b er --
29,
» ing th e p a s t 24 h o u rs. A t New-
-
I l i V
■ X & O g ttV ' Æ C E W C ,
Eva Tanguay, noted commedlenne, collapsed In a theatre at prov>
Meehan Is Tallest
Active Athlete
W I t l l
LONG W A IT IN COLD G E TS
C H IE F P A IR O F COLD F E E T
markable presence of mind enabled Miss Margot Kelly, of the cas
That is what Harry Lee Jones, I of “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray.” to avert a disastrous fire and panic
R eno m in in g m an is a tte m n tin ’- i in the Cort Theatre, New York, when a cigarette she tossed away m
R eno m in in g m an ,
a tte m p t ng
f her j fell toto a mass of artificial flowers in the stage setting
to discover. He has organized a j g he 8elzed
flowers and tossed them off stage just as they burst
m in in g c o m p an y , w hich c a rrie s itfto (lame, then calmly continued her role, while the audience, which
h is n a m e a n d h a s fo r its s to c k ­ had started to Its feet, dropped back again into vacated seats and
drowned out the actress’ words in a roar of applause. Paris courts
h o ld e rs only people by th e n am e have ruled that Edith Kelly Gould, American dancer, must pay out of
of Jo n e s.
her own funds the cost of fifty-five pairs of stockings which she purchased
M any people scoff a t th e schem e from a Paris shop. She had endeavored to force her former husband.
an d re c a ll, d isg u s te d ly , C onan Frank J. Gould, to foot the bill. Jules J. Jusserand, retiring French
Ambassador to the United States, in effect was directly rebuked by
D oyle's s to ry of “ T he R e d -H e a d ­ the White House for his plea in a Washington address for a moratorium
ed L e a g u e ” ; h u t t h a t does not before the French war debt of $4,000,000,000 to «ie United States is
b o th e r H a rry Lee Jo n e s. H e has taken up, a spokesman for President Coolidge pointing out that Ambass­
se n t o u t a c irc u la r le tte r p ro c la im ­ ador Jusserand, instead of taking the matter up with Secretary of State
Hughes, virtually had gone to the country as a whole with his appeal.
fam ily
^ V llI V A
p ro p o sed le g isla tiv e p la n k s a d o p t- 1 —
ed a t th e m e e tin g to day.
30. — i dence, R. L, and is in a critical condition because of penumoma.
L ith ia
h a v e m oved
from
P
h e tte - ( “ S t r a tili” ) M eehan, th e la n k y
Dr.
a p a rtm e n ts to th e
c e n te r of th e T re n to n (N .J .) p ro ­
p lace h o u se on W im e r s tr e e t.
fessio n al b a s k e tb a ll te a m , is th e
ta lle s t a th le te in c a p tiv ity . M ee­
G oing to M edford—
A la rg e n u m b e r of m em b e rs of h a n is 6 fe e t 8 in ch e s high and
th e A sh la n d c h a p te r of De M olay w as used as a y a rd s tic k by th e
a re jo u rn e y in g to M edford th is T re n to n b a s k e tb a ll m o g u ls w hen
e v e n in g to a tte n d th e h o m ecom ing th ey laid o u t th e ir c o u rt,
d a n c e w hich w ill be h eld a t th e
fa ir g ro u n d s p av ilio n .
Aft Klamath F a l l s -
M r. a n d M rs. W. O. S m ith a n d
■ •
ARE ASKED TO BUY
JONES MINE STOCK
ing th e m e rits of his co m pany to
som e 600,000 J o n e se s in th e
U n ited S ta te s a n d has receiv ed
a n s w e rs from 250,000 of th em .
T he c o rre sp o n d e n c e e n su in g h a s
b ro u g h t to lig h t th e s ta te m e n ts
t h a t th e c a p ta in of th e M ayflow ­
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
e
r w as n am ed J o n e s a n d t h a t it
< . res tailor shop.
17— tf
w as he w ho sig n e d th e f ir s t tre a ty
e v e r m ad e b etw een th e In d ia n s
L o c a te H e re —
a n d th e P ilg rim s .
M any a re r e ­
R ecent a rr iv a ls in th is city a re
la
te
d
to
th
e
g
re
a
t
n
av al o fficer,
M r. and M rs. W esley L am b an d
J
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h
n
P
a
u
l
J
o
n
e
s
;
th
e r e i3 th e
t h 'ld r e n of L a k e C ity, M inn., w ho
son of th e fam o u s ‘‘G olden R u le ”
t..m e h e re to lo cate. T hey a re re ­
J o n e s, once M ayor of D e tro it.
la te d to M rs. L am b of A sh lan d .
M o th er J o n e s , w ho h a s been in ­
te
re s te d in “ m in in g ” fo r som e
lu Medford—
tim e ; Bob Jo n e s, th e e v a n g e lis t;
L ouis D odge w a s a businessW is-
D aniel F is k J o n e s, w ell - know n
lio r in M edford y e ste rd a jr a f t e r -
o v e rc o a ts, B oston s u rg e o n ; A d m ira l H. P.
i.oon.
F re e p a n ts w ith
101— tf J o n e s; a n d S e n a to r A. A. Jo n e s,
$17.50 a t P a u ls e ru d s .
of A rizona.
Big Ben A larm C locks, $3.25.
M any p ro fe s s o rs a re in te re s te d
A rriv e d W e d n esd a y —
M cN air B ros.
n a m e ly , P ro f. C. A. Jo n e s, of
M rs. C lau d e In g a lls a n d M iss
M a ssa c h u se tts; P ro f. J . C lau d e
A lice In g a lls of C o rv a llis a r r iv ­
R e tu rn s Hom«*'—
J o n e s, N ev ad a g e o lo g ist; P ro f. C.
C h a rle s W . P e n n isto n r e tu r n e d . ed in A sh la n d la s t W ed n esd a y
L. J o n e s, of th e U n iv e rsity of
L om e from Salem la s t w eek t o j a nd a re s ta y in g a t th e H o te l O re-
W isco n sin . A w e a lth y w idow in
spend th e h o lid a y s w ith frie n d s gon. M rs. In g a lls is th e w ife of L os A n g eles an d a n o th e r in O a k ­
a n d re la tiv e s. H e h a s been e m ­ C laude In g a lls , e d ito r of th e C or la n d a re o n ly tw o of th e 64,000
ployed a t a Salem H o sp ita l fo r v a llis G azette-T im es.
m em ber^ of th e J o n e s fa m ily in
th e la s t six m o n th s.
C a lifo rn ia .
Returns Home—-
P a r t of th e p lan of H a r ry Lee
M rs. Leo B a x te r re tu rn e d to h e r
D em onstrating Grader—
J o n e s is th e g iv in g of 10 p e r c e n t
hom e in
H ollyw ood y e s te rd a y ,
of th e n e t e a rn in g s to c h a rity .
A d e m o n s tra tio n of th e W e h r
a fte r v isitin g fo r som e tim e w ith
J o n e s does n o t say w h e th e r th e
g r a d e r is being held on th e A sh ­
h e r s is te r, M rs. J o n e s, w ho is a
in s titu tio n s th u s
en dow ed w ill
la n d -K la m a th F a lls h ig h w a y to ­
p a tie n t a t th e C o m m u n ity H o s p i­
h
a
v
e
to
be
c
o
n
n
ected
w ith th e
day.
ta l.
J o n e s fam ily.
We put the chicken in our M oving—
lámales. The Plaza.
82— tf
L. D. S te p h en so n
W
I
d y n a m ite th e ice above th e bridge
if such a m ove becam e n e c essa ry . !
'Ih e C. & O. C. ra ilro a d b rid g e
c ro ssin g th e R ogue R iv e r, n e a r
G ra n ts P a ss w as w ashed o u t by
th e ru sh of high w a te r a n d d r if t
wood.
The
S o u th e rn
P a c if ic !
tra in s w e re delay ed for fo u r h o u rs
a t M edford d u e to th e high w a te r. I
J o h n s o n of th is Gone South—
Mr. It. L. W a rd le a n d
Miss
to P o rtla n d w here
P
e
a
rl
W
a
rd
le
h
av
e
gone
to
San
frie n d s an d r e la ­
F ra n c isc o , S to c k to n a n d S a c ra ­
tim e.
m en to w h e re th e y w ill v isit w ith
frie n d s arid re la tiv e s u n til a fte r
E xpected H om e —
M r. a n d M rs. C. W . F ra le y who th e f ir s t of th e y ear.
sp e n t C h ristm a s w ith re la tiv e s in
T’e rk e le y a re exp ected to r e tu r n V isitin g H ere—
W illiam S c h a e fe r of S a c ra m e n ­
ho m e th is w eek.
to is in A sh la n d v isitin g a t th e
Blanche Sweet
/«/Those Who
Dance'*
4
At The VINING
TOIM l and TOMORROW
T o P o r tla n d —
Mrs. P e rn le
i .ty h as gone
sh e will v isit
tiv e s fo r som e
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w re c k ed
call th e office as isoon as he a r - j t h e J u lia L u c k e n b a c k .
riv ed in A sh lan d .
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h o u r to d a y ? he had not called . A D V EN T! H E R W 114» STA R T ON
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com e in from th e tax i, n o th in g ! he d e c la re d .
fo u r m iles steel w a te r pipe. T h e
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m o n th ly fo r s tr e e t lig h ts.
to p u t a sto p to th e m arch of th e ' »°® t h ’ W e ig h tm a n St. P hone
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te id a y v isitin g b u sin e ss a c q u a in t-j
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pnces.
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H*-re Yesterday—
j son, ch ief b io lo g ist of th e D sp a rt-
I m e n t of A g ric u ltu re .
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| a irp la n e h u n tin g becam e effe c ­
tiv e 19 cases h av e been re p o rte d
G of th e m h a v in g been re p o rte d
d u rin g th e p a st y e a r. T h e r e h a v e
been 8 co n v ictio n s in a ll an d 8
cases re m a in u n d isp o sed of.
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2 c ases tr u e h ills w ere n ot r e ­
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