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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1926)
1 |,|r ■ IWéi ASHLAND Iioeal ■ Personal ftotes From Atlanta— Left for Klamath F alls— » C. C. Lloyd of A tlan ta, was in Ashland yesterday, stopped at th e Oregon hotel Ben Bowers of Ashland, and his brother, M a rtin Bowers,- of Gold H ill, le ft today fo r K la m ath F alls to attend business. Edgemont Cbeei-It&. man's Grocery. Sehuer- 18-tf Garments relfned and e«ed a t Paulserud’s. remod Confined to Home— EnroH m ent ae Oregon T a r ja E nrollm ent record! a t the U n l- verslty of Oregon w ill be shat* tered when the 61st fa ll term op ens Monday, September, 27, ac cording to Carlton Spencer, reg istrar. Including last Wtedaes- day 1268 freshmen had been ac cepted, to report Monday fo r prelim inary exam ination, which w ill last throughout the week. More applications are being re ceived and the class is expected to exceed 1360. W ith the re tu rn of upper classmen and exstu dents and transfers from other schools, to ta l registration is ex pected to near the 3600 m a rk , exceeding the 1 925-2« record by approxim ately 300. Mrs. C liff Jenkins Is confined F ro m Olympia— Mrs. Fred A. Soll.er, Mrs. Har to her home w ith Illness ry R anft and E. Curtis of O lym pia, Wash., were In Ashland Madden retreads tires. G et your w indow screens and yesterday. Thoy stopped a t th e screen doors a t Jordan Sash and Ashland Hotel." Vaderwmt Operetta»— Cabinet, W o rks. 2 6 4 -tf ” James McDonough underwent Shredded Wheat, 2 for an operation fo r appendicitis at Rebekah President Her*—- the ComnpiiBty hospital recer.t- Scheurman’s. Miss D ora Sexton, president of Ity. ? 4 the Rebekah assembly of Oregon, Returned from Eugene who has been the guest of D r. Mrs. Bert R. G reer add M r. and Mrs. J. D. R ic k e rt over the Borden's or Carnation M ilk and Mrs. H arvey L in g , - who week-end, le ft this morning* for M e can. Sehuerman’s Grocery. spent the past few days in E u Grants Pasa. Miss ’Sexton .w l’ l gene, have returned to Ashland. re tu rn W ednesday fo r the R e Mrs. Greer w ill spend a tew days bekah d is tric t convention, which On Hunting Trip— , Ray Shortridge and his guest, here before re tu rn in g to Eugene convenes a t Ashland tom orrow — James Kendel o f Hollywood, are where she w ill reside this w in te r. Medford M a ll T rlb u n y, Tues. 21. ^tending a .«tew days h un tin g at New Victor electrle records a r N ell Creek. " L ife -L ik e Likenesses, Studio rivin g each week.— The Rose. Ashland on The P la ts . , H ave your clothes cleaned at 337 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning K in g Coal and B riq u ettes fo r Stopped In Ashland— Im m ediate delivery. C a ll C ar W orks, of coarse. John B ell W rig h t o f Los A n son-Fowler and Co. l« - 3 t geles, C al., stopped In Ashland Returned from Portland— J. Edward Thornton, secretary of the Elks club, returned yes terday from Portland, where he attended a meeting of the d i rectors of the Doranhecker hos pital, which the E lks of Oregon have financed. , • • Come and have a good tim e at Odd Fellows h all o ld-tim e dances end refreshments F rid a y night. • 18-3 Accepted Position la K . F .— F. H . Goode, w ell known en gineer w ith the Southern Pacific t t Hornbrook, has accepted a po sition w ith th a t company In K lam ath F alls, and. w ith his fam ily, w ill reside there perm anently. Real chicken P la n . tamales a t the Simons, 3« S. Pioneer. * J. P. H nnter, who resides w ith Jim Bowers, left fo r Brownsville, O ra., fo r a short visit. M r. H u n t e r is an old pioneer o f this coun ty. coning io Oregon In 1862. Be T h rifty -L o d k N iR y-S ave F ifty Men’s Saits — 21.60 Ladies Dresses (p la in ) 21.60 , Ashland C leaning and D ying W orks: 337 E ast M ain Finishing Today THOMAS MEIGHAN “TIN GODS” Tomorrow and. Friday F ro m Texas— Mrs. Eugene O yler and Mrs. R . E. Cooper o f Texas, were vis itors In Ashland yesterday. They registered at the L ith ia Springs H otel. Stopped In Ashland— M r. and Mrs. M. J. McClane of H onolnln. stopped In Ashland Monday to visit w ith M r. and Mrs. Jack M ilto n on N. M ain st. Purchased New C a r — •H enry Reid, who is emph by the O v e rla id Shoe Shop, purchased a B tar coach from S tar dealers ón Oak ktreet. • m B m aSSSSSm o« A melodramatic picture of the Canadian Northwest in the gold rush days when brawn and grit meant for tune to those who dared — A highly thrilling photo play. Marines to Give M ilitary Pageant California Town \ begin w ith the famous battle of (he Ban Pasqual va lle y slopes and conclnds w ith the last stand of the survivors on Starvation h ill. O th e r famous battles in which M r. and Mrs. O. O. Van N a tta returned yesterday from San the M arines distinguished them Jose. C al., where , they have selves w ill be reenacted d a ily un t il Novem ber 19, when th e D evil spent a ten « a y ’s vacation. Doga w ill givo a demonstration o f m odern w arfare. Spectacular exercises w ill also feature t h j A rm istice day program Novem ber 12. Colorado. M r. W rig h t spent State Game department estab- most of the tim e w h ile away w ith Mehes 21,000 acre deer preserve relatives, he having a brother a t along Eugene-K lam ath Falls F t. Morgan. railroad. Veteran Sergeant W ins R etirem ent T A F T , O a l, 8 \p t . 21.— (U P ) S E A T T L E , Sept. 22.— ( t f P ) — — Records fo r th e firs t eight One o f the few rem aining mem Months o f th is y e a r show th a t bers of the famous 36th Voluu« T a ft Is m a in ta in in g its record of teers, known In the Philippines th e lowest death ra te In the U n i t SS the "suicide regim ent,” has ed States. ' been retired here w ith the ( rank Death in 'th is period In T a f t to o f m aster sergeant. ta le d -*71, as compared w ith 101 H e Is George W - K in ta l, who in th e corresponding period of rounded out SO years of arm y servies. H e has been on re The cause fo r the to w n ’s low cru itin g duty fo r th e . last ten death ra te la believed to 'lie in years, stationed in Seattle. ’ th e fact th a t It Is a young peo p le ’s com m unity. T o w n .. records 1925. M /n n fw M U »' 0»n M«**"»»«»» Seattle Phones N um ber 100,000 N ew Beauty Cream Veteran M em orial W ill B e Erected H**len. W ill« , «hy Ret ap p en d ix and her tenni« cham pionship, re tu rn s tc bar bol<>red a rt class a t th e G n lveraity o f California^ Portland M anas Tied For Honors In Trap Shooting Former Chief of Police of Tia Juana Made De fendant in Action B ellview Club to __ "*■ D E L M O N T E , Cal., Sept. 22.— J. B. Troeh of P grtland and Toney P rio r o f San Francisco tied for high honors a t the traps of •the Del Monte Gun club In the epening day’s shooting of th e P a cific coast divisional handicap event. Both men scored 196x200 in the face of a high wind which Gather Tomorrow Seeks Pow er Line To Crystal Caves ' school house V IS A L IA , C al., Sept. 22.— So evening. A ll that the Crystal and M arble caves to bring th e ir, in the Sequoia national park may mass .meeting tye opened to the public. Colonel the regular^ Will ask an appropriation of 340,- members of. 0 0 0 . for a ' power line to the A. and Upper, caves. are Invited toj V isitors to the park have not | been allowed to enter the caves * N ow the Fashion S E A T T L E , Sept. 2 2 *— Seattle has become the 18th city in the U nited S tates-to have 100,-000 or You will ba enthusiastic over a new French Process Cream for whitening and beautifying the skin. I t is so pure more telephones. anddifferent from other creams. Women R . H . Denny, one o f the o rig say they see a great improvement in inal 21 w h ite settlers of Seattle. their complexions after the first appli cation. If you want smoother, brighter and younger skin, use MBLLO-GLO Cream. I t ’a wonderful. Lithia Springs Pharmacy group o f delegates to the N atio n al O. A . R. encampment here. The to w er would cost 2260,000 and would be financed by various veterans’ organizations, aided by outside contributions. Business gauges all other busi ness largely through its bank ing connections, because char acter seeks the assistance of character. D em psey Answers Form er Manag i Loss o f L ife Is — be present. D ES M O IN E S , Io w a, Sept. 22. — Proposals fo r erecting a 100«- foot shaft here as a lasting mem o ria l to the v e te r a n * of the C iv il w a r m et w ith wide approval when It was introduced by a A T L A N T IC C IT Y , Sept. 21.— ' ( U P ) — Jack Dempsey, answering the su it brought against h im b y 1 Jack K earns, file d an a ffid a v it! today charging Kearns w ith the m isappropriation o f more th aa! made good shooting d iffic u lt. E. h a lf a m illio n - o f Dempsey’a i>. Ford, of Ogden, U tah, scored money. H e also charges th a t' 494x200 w h ile Bob Bungay of Los Angeles broke 193x200. Lem H a w k h u rs t o f San F ra n cisco led the professionals* w ith 194x200. Estim ated A t 400 On our record in this community—on the basis of our helpfuliness to business men and women—we invite you to make this hank your bank and our ex perience and facilities your own. Add our character FIR ST ' N E W Y O R K , Sept. 22.— Loos of life In the F lo rid a hurricane area is placed a t 400 In messages to the Salvation A rm y fro m Its officers directing the a rm y ’s re lie f w o rk In the fie ld . I t Is point ed out th a t o rig in a ^ s tlm a te s as to loss o f life ware exaggerated. The messages conclude w ith appeals fo r finan cial assistance, and the organisation Is rushing money and etothing. NATIO NAL BA N K ASHLAND, OREGON R E G U L A T IO N M IDDIES AND ------------ ' because of fe a r th a t the torches necessary to lig h t th e ir way M r. and Mrs. Jack Hoppes of! m ig h t In ju re th e delicate beauty V isiting Geòrgie Young— BLOÖMBRS B aker— C ity Installs cl B ortland, Ore., are In Ashland of the (caverns. W ith electric ation plant, fo r city w ater visiting w ith Mrs. Geòrgie Young, lights th ls ’ djm ger would lie ellm - ply. on Oak street. • inated. GENUINE Kickernick E. R. ISAAC ® Co Winchester ENDORSED BY ATHLETIC INSTRUCTORS EVERYWHERE B U Y THEM HERE Ashland, Oregon The Suit $2.49 and $2.75 Spedai Dress Event and SEPARATE PIECES M iddy, $1.50 Bloom ers, 95c and $1.25 Ammunition nmpson7s * Hardware BAN D IE G O , Cal., Sept. 22.— ( U P ) — General »m edley D . B u t le r’s " F ig h tin g M arines” w ill fig u re in a series of m ilita ry spec- taelek in the San Pasqual valley d u rin g th e la tte r p a rt or Octo ber and early November. M an y historic b attle scenes of Mealcan and W o rld W a r days w ill he reproduced by the San Diego leathernecks. V isito rs are expected here from a ll sections o f southern C a lifo rn ia to witness the m ili ta ry exhibitions. T he b attle or San Pasqual w ill he reeaaJted October 27. I t w ill WEDNESDAY, Sep«- — . li>20 Has Low Record last evening to visit w ith his cou sin, A lic e G ilm ore. M r. W rig h t E L C E N T R O , Cal., Sept. 22.— was on his way to Roseburg to ( U P ) — Mrs. A lejan d ra Llamos, spend the w in te r w ith his par w ife of the form er chief of po ents. lice of T ia Juana, Mexico, today IS I T S A F E to d rive through filed suit fo r divorce, charging cruelty. She alleges her husband the streets of A shland w ithout L ia b ility Insurance? Phone* 21 frequently shot out the windows A ll wool R eady-to-W ear. suits, for complete A utom obile protec of th e ir home and threatened th e 315. 320, 326 a t P aulsern d ’s. tion, don’t w a it n n tll yon meet lives of herself and th e ir child w ith an accident. Y e o .'(o f course) ren. She mentioned the "P eteet ' 29 3 -tf shame suicide" as an example of his dissolute character. The Elks club w ill give a shirt-w aist dance In th e E lk s Arrived in Ashland— building tom orrow evening. D . A . E lh a rt of W estern Colo- A lide Beck, who has been vis itin g fo r some tim e w ith re la tives and friends In A lb erta. Canada, returned to his home In Ashland last evening. H e is ex pecting to attend normal. T ID IN G S Art Claims Helen A t A p p le g a te - Fred R. N ell, of th e Ashland Creamery, add M r, Ladd, o f thS D eLaval Separator Co., of San Francisco, are spending th e day on the Applegate a tten d in g busi ness. sado, arrived in Ashland yester C liff Payne makes cupboards. day en d w ill be In charge of the sheet music departm ent of E l- Rpjnd Sunday In K. F.—— h a rt’s. The new comer Is the Mrs. Iona S m ith and Gladys nephew o f H . H . E lh a rt, and <n B urlingam e of th is city, were addition to being an accomplish week-end visitors In K la m a th ed musician has had ranch exper Falls. ience in the w ork he Is to be en gaged In. Latest records a t B lh a rt’s. I.z. ’ »•' . ’ I f you w ant It done rig h t bake First Train Taken Out— It to W h ite ’s T h e first passenger tra in over the new lin e from K la m a th F alls A Fish Story— to Eugene, leaving K la m a th Falls “ It sounds lik e a fish story, I at 7 :4 6 on Sunday m orning was but I t ’s trite . Just th e same. taken out 'by C onductor T . P. caught a 16-pound Chinook sal Franco. M r. Franco has fo r mon In the R o g u e ' riv e r on p. m erly been on th e Shasta L im num ber six R oyal Coachman ited N q . I l and 12 between Ash fly .” T his from Glen T e rrill, land and Gerber, Cal. deputy county assessor, who re turned w ith his w ife last eve The Brunswick Panatrope you ning a fte r a tw o w eek’s vacatlor. heard at the county fa ir can be “ I had Just pulled In a 16-pound enjoyed any tim e at, E lh a rt’s. salmon on a epoon and then thought I ’d try fo r a steelhead,” You can earn 310 to 315 a T e rril continued. "Som ething h it day selling direct to consumer, the fly and M t it hard. I t took Pilaener and Muenchener beer. me h a lf an hour to land him, E n tire ly d iffe re n t. Postively and he took me down stream a nothing better has ever f been q u a rte r o f a m ile .* Im agin e m y produced. A w onderful money surprise* when It turned out to be M r. and Mrs. m aking proposition. W rite Im a big Chinook." m ediately to The Savlnar Co., T e r r ill d urin g th e ir vacation mo- high Inc., 100 F ro n t 8 t.. P ortland. tored down the Redwood w ay as fa r south as E u re k a and Creecdnt C ity )— K la m a th H e r at«. Returned to Anhland— D A ID T The Winchester Store'* A wonderful showing of Silk and Wool Jersey Dresses at this low pirice. Come in a good assort ment of the wanted colors., .................. - - . . , - . . . A .... . . .. SPECIAL SHOWING TH U R SD A Y W h ere Y o u r D eU ar hae Mose O u te NOTHING LIKE IT In Town OF The Speedster Sw eater New Winter Coats Combination of A T PO PULAR PRICES FOR DRESSES ANtí SPORTS WEAR $29.75 Newest Sweater Out - See'em at Miller’s Toggery PRICED $25.00 . Sweater Coat and Slipon $34 JO “Hab-a-dash Inn”