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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1919)
Tuesday, Novem ber 18, 1010 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAtiK FOUR — ii «• Join th e D. O. K. K .’s. 57-22 A fifteen a c ie tia c t of land in the Belleview d istrict belonging to W . S. E astm an has been purchased bv J. E. Ross recently. The sale was m ade th ro u g h Mrs. S. L. A llen's real e sta te agency. H em stitching, Picoting, in cents a yard. W e pay th e postage. T h e ' Vanity H at Shop, M edford, Ore. 6-tl * * • Miss E vangeline Poley, one of the teach ers in the Ju n io r high school, was a Medford visitor d u rin g the week end. * * » You w ant Studio A shland photo= for Xm. s. I t’s none too early. 5 4-tf « • Mrs. F red Dennv. who has been, visiting in P o rtlan d , stopped off in A shland yesterday to visit with rel- ; fives for a short tim e before re tu rn in g to her hom e in Roseville. Calif. Mrs. Denny is a siste r of Mrs E. E. Phipps and F ra n k Crouch of tfiis city. » * » Fine work tak es tim e. Sit for your X m as photos now. Studio Ashland. • « a Eam onn d'V alera, president of the “ Republic of Ire la n d ,” who has been to u rin g the coast for the past week J passed th rough th is section y ester day forenoon. He left tra in 13 at .Medford w here he was m et by a del egation who brought him hv au to to A shland over the Pacific highw ay to again resum e his tra in journey from P ortland to San Francisco. Only an inform al reception was held in M edford, as th e Irish lead er is badly worn with speaking and can cnly do so at his re g u la r appoint m ents. “ A rrival of K itty ” a t High School Gym F riday evening, Nov. 21. 68-3 COMMANDERY MEETING S tated conclave' of M alta Com mander}’ No. 4. Masonic Tem ple, , .. . W ednesday evening, Nov. 19. Im- po rtan t business in addition to rou- tin e m atters, consequently "a full at- ten d an ce is im plied. - O. F. CARSON. E. C. W. H. DAY, Recorder. Cem ent com pany; m otion. F a rm e rs' and F ru it G row ers’ Bank ap p ellan t vs F. Roy Davis, respond ent; mandate. W arner, W ortm an & Gore vs. Med- ford R ealty and Im provem ent com- pany; satisfaction of judgm ent. Shirley B aker et al vs T. W. Os- good et a l; satisfaction of judgm ent. , .< -< , •, ,, Mr. and Airs. M. F. Cvester, well known residents of A shland. will jeave (^¡3 evening on tra in No. 53 for F ra n k fo rt, Ind., w here they will m ajje tb e jr fu tu re home. They will- join th e ir son-in-law and d a u g h te r P ro b a te C ourt. Mr. a n d Mrs D. D. N orris, who pre M . M. McKinyon, incom petent, es- » a . ta te ; ad m itted to probate. ceded them th e re several m onths Piano in stru ctio n in homes. ago. dress C. S. M itchell, 128 L aurel St. • H enderson H ash, e sta te; inventory and appraisem ent. » • * 68-3; a . p T aient e sta te ; order. Rose Bros, c a rry a full line of A ntoinette De P e a tt, e s ta te ; or- H aw aiian G uitars, steel picks, etc. Her. . • * * M ary K. Gusez e sta te; w ithdraw - COURT NEWS. Miss Jean A nderson is in the pub -J. -Î. + «» .i- Î;. .•§ <4; <s- <S> <§> <S> -î> al of claim s. Clyde A. M ineau e sta te and guard- lic lib rary assisting in th e \W> C i r c u i i c ianship; order, petition. there. She expects to succeed Miss Sam uel Cozzens vs. S?riey B aker et . ^ n S n e ^ i o ^ r ^ a t " 01'’ gU ardianship: E stelle Jones, who has resigned her a l; assignm ent of judgm ent. ‘ p D. S toddard . . Chauncey e sta te: in- position in th a t in stitu tio n . ♦ * * ...mn M . Sweeney vs County o r : vepto rv and a p p ra jseirient, proof of Jack so n et al; tra n sc rip t of ju d g - pu b licatio n . Leave your m agazine subscriptions m ent. E. E. G rainger e sta te bond of with us. Poley’s D rug Store. Geo. L. T reiehler vs. H. C. Chis- ad m in istra trix . • » « to ffe rso n ; c e rtificate of atta ch ... m e n t. ™ . Lind Nelson e sta te ; petition, or C hauncey Florey et al vs W ent- dpr See K itty when she arrives. 68-3 w orth & Irw in, In v .; answ’er. M ary K. Gusez e s ta te ; final ac * ’ ’ ’ N D. T urpin vs F. D. E ism an n ; count, order. Tall Thom pson of P o rtlan d , a rep- cost bill, F lizabeth D inw idde e sta te ; order, reseu tativ e of th e London & Laqca- Rogue R iver F ru it and Produce proof of publication. shire F ire In su ran ce com pany, was association vs H. E. Ire lan d ; for E ugene B. Hoke e sta te; proof of money. nnblication. a business visitor in A shland this C. E. Gates et aj vs Olaf Seversen; T M. N ourse e s ta te ; bond of ad- week. lien. „ „ TT. , r . _ ., • m in istratrix . * * * R ?• HJ nes and J - A- Snidev as- Wqvpo N G rnbb eRtatp proof of Call a t Rose B ros.’ and see th e lat- ®u7\e business nam e of Hines & rm blication. 4 L Hale 5ncomnetflnt. «r„or di-'n- est Edison Diamond Disc Phono- Snider A uto com pany. graph. Tone unsurpassed, Hom e .H e n r y K erby vs Gail K erby; no- ,jbin a rd pqtf, tp; gppond SPTn, dem o n stratio n s gladly given 67-3 1C®- account, th ird sem i-annual account. * * - „ EJ m ay L - Hosley et al vs Je sse . C ar, D„vid s tn „ t PRtatp. ordPr Rev C G Mo>’ris th e p asto r of 1 a n s' \ e i ’ rhotion. A uu. i is, m t paaiui u. C alifornia-O regon T o w e r Co., vs , uguste F. Bagiev e sta te ; petition, th e M ethodist church of T alent, had business in A shland yesterday » »> ♦ H ave a fit a t O rres Tailors. 52tf ’ ’ ’ • Miss E stelle Jones of th e public lib rarv was a M edford v isitor yester- h ^ O. N ordw ick; u n d e rta k in g , a ffi-i Toorists Stopping At Local Hotels $ B illiard players p refer th is place because they know th a t they can get GOOD cues; and m odern equipm ent m akes a lot of difference in the pjeasure of tbe gam e. You KNOW It. Profanity, gambling and other un- desirable elem ents are absolutely TABOO here. W e invite GENTLE- MEN only’ T his is a clean, congenial am ase- m ent £or decent c ean-cut fel- low’s. Alnutt’s Billiard Par loi’ DOUGLAS HUNTERS KILLED 14 BEAR THIS SEASON ROSEBURG— T hat b ear have been u n usually p lentiful in th e m oun tain s of Douglas county th is year, is judged from th e experience of Chas, Beckley and H. B. G rubbe, two well known ran ch ers of the N orth Ump- qua, ab o u t 10 m iles from th is city. The men reported, recently th a t with th e killing of a n o th e r fine b e a r last F irs t N ational Bank of A shland vs ! t o C ^ K ^ n a R e s t a t e ; adm it- M att D ora; o rd er affidavit. ted to probate. Ella B. Mills vs M att Dove: affi-L d a“ it. order. A f * » F e U <•<»»*CO«. W dliam K ennison vs Carl W . Ab- John M T avlor and Gladvp M’Her erer b e et al; m otion. Chas. L. H uestes and Mrs. M ary E lizabeth A. Sm ith vs H ow ard P. K epnev. l:!J‘ Wilcox et al; o rd er confirm ing. Joseph E. Silva and Thelm a Ab-! * * - j l . H a rn e r vs. Nan L. S trickfaden bott. K itty a rriv es a t th e High School et >1; order. W illiam R. A skren and Azelea L. i Gym F riday evening, Nov; 21. 6S-3 R- W. H alhurd vs. F red erick C. P age et a l£ order. A rlee D. H atch and M yrtle E. R. W. Halhurd. vs F red erick C. •ft. . , , B urns. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Briggs o f,Y ak ft ti ' C harles M. H a lt «nd » n n i L ew is. im a. W ash., a re visiting at th e hom e ' ! John H. T yrell et * al vs Af M anganese r c bv sn d Mf)rv R , of Mrs. B riggs’ p aren ts, Mr. and Metal com pany; a ft’davit. W a lter C. L arned, a d m in istra to r, j T;ipV Mn,lpplv and P d !th j n h ^ n p Mrs. O. R. T u rn e r on Sixth street. » » * vs Rogue R iver \ alley C anning com- -------------------------------------------------------- They expect to leave shortly for panv; receiver’s report. Special sale of m illinery. All h ats If You Aye L ooking F o r S o uthern C alifornia to spend the H. R. Moore vs Lena M oore; p ro o f, one-half price at the V anity Shop. of publication: affidavit. Medford. 55-12 winter. Ona A. Morse vs Jackson County 0 « « » ♦ » B ank; d em u rrer. High School Gym F rid ay evening. George L. T reieh ler vs H. C. i Cliff T a y n e m akes h an dkerchief Nov. 21. See K itty arrive. 6S-3 C h risto ferse n ; dem and for hill of boxes. 67-3 » * * p a rticu lars. • « « Try the W illiam B. M orris, a well known E lizabeth N A nderson e t al vs: All book stu d en ts of Ashland will „ , , . George A. N onas et a l; am ended an- citizen of H ilts. Calif., was a business sw er learn w ith real regpet of the resig c a ller in A shland th is m orning. r? Schuler vs Gust F ask e et ux; nation of Miss E stelle Jones as as ♦ * * 'c o st bill, m otion, a ffid av it. Judgm ent. sistant city libr rian. Miss Jones was Special th is week O leom argarine Talent Irrig a tio n d istrict vs A. C. alw ays helpful in gettin g th e m a Caldw ell: service of sum m ons. 40 cents the pound; two pounds for Tbp E a r , F ru jt ComDany of th e terial one needed and th e m em bers 75 cents; beat it if von can. Plaza N orthw est vs P a tte rso n O rchard of the study clubs of the city feel M arket, 64 N orth Main. 6S-4t com pany: to recover m oney. th at her leaving is a serious loss to » * ♦ Elfa May Cross vs George W il- them . o- liam Cross; suit for divorce, , , , Special; fine cottage nam s 3.» p ra n L- m . Moxom vs A rth u r Conk- Plaza M arket, 64 ]ey p^ a j. sn^ ¡ o foreclose. Q uality first a t Studio A shland. cen^s Hie pound 68-4t W illiam P erry vs Nancy J. Bishop * • • N orth Main. » » et «1: for m oney, a tta ch m e n t. K. E. Corson wms in G ran ts P ass * Phone 81 John H. T yrell vs Manganetee ever Sunday paying a visit to his Mra- Val Snyder and two sons are A’etal com pany; foreclosure. b ro th er. C. f-I. Corson and fam ily. hom e from H inevale, 111., w here the} Chhken Dinner Every Sunday. Ida Snyder vs B eaver P o rtla n d » * • • w ere called th re e weeks ago by th^ Open from 6 A. M. till 9 :3 (\ P. M. OH! MY BACK! We will he b u sier in December. illness of M rs- Snyder’s fath er. The ASHLAND. OREGON. his d a u g h te r died before Don’t w ait. Studio A shland. 54-tf 1{|Her The E xpression of M any a K idney re a d ie d his home. S u ife ie r in A shland. A stu b b o rn backache is cause to i Miss Em ily K aiser is in O akland suspect kidney tro u b le. W hen th e visiting witli h er sister. Miss Arme- kidneys a re inflam ed and sw ollen,! da K aiser, a teach er in th e public stooping b rin g s a sh a rp tw inge in i schools, and niece. Miss Lillian K ai th e sm all of th e back, th a t alm ost tak e s th e b re a th away. D oan’s K id -| ser. a stu d en t in th e U niversity of îîT n an n tîtK K n n J» ney P ills revive sluggish kidneys— ’ ïîîîi Califo rnia. The L adies’ Aid of th e M ethodist, « « f v e aching back Ask y o u r neigh-i • • • bo»-! H ere s A shland proot: Hot tam ale, chill an a n o t d rin k s church will hold its social m eeting Mrf. j Ga ib»aith, 136 S herm an tom orrow , gt., says: “ Some years ago my kid- a t Rose Bros. 67-3t in th e church p arlo rs • * * A special neys w ere in a bad way. At tim es W ednesday, afternoon. acted too freely, and th en again Miss Nellie Beaver, tea c h e r in the invitation is extended to stra n g e rs they r ot often enough. My back felt weak Gold Hill schools, was an over Sun- to come and get acquainted. lam e w and I was , and «*w **«v -—— — ---- tire d and lan- day visitor a t h er hom e here. She ---------- guld all the tim e. F inally I began was accom panied by Miss H arter. The L adies’ A uxiliary club held ta k in g D oan’s K idney Pills, and the} one of the teach ers in th e grades of th e ir reg u la r fo rtn ig h tly m eeting in ^ ^ h e N ^ t i o i ? eo ? m v k i(In e y s,’^ 1 th e Gold Hill schools. C hautauqua M emorial hall last even- gince tbpn j have a iw ays used D oan’s » » • ¡ng. The principal business tra n s- v.-her I have felt my kidneys needed Upw ards of 300 M edford people acted was the election of officers for atte n tio n . They have never failed were in atten d an ce at the Sousa band the coming, and those selected were to ^ dpp a t al1 de iiers D on’t concert in the arm orv at th is city as follows: P resident, Mrs. S. B. ^ m piy ask t o / a kidney rem edy— get Sunday afternoon. Two hundred M cNair; vice-president. Mrs. A. C. D oan’s K idney P ills— th e sam e th a t and fifty tick ets w ere sold at Palm - Briggs; secretary . Miss Em m a Jen- Mrs. G albraith had. Foster-M ilburn e r ’s m usic <’ore d u rin g th e week, kins; tre a s u re r, Mrs. E. H. B ush; ( °-- W rs .. B uffalo, X. A. then the b eautiful w e a th er of th at house com m ittee. Mrs. H. G. E nders, day inspired a num ber of others to Jr. The social period follow ing was come up and get th e ir adm ittan ce greatly enjoyed, w ith tin e refresh- tic k e ts at the door. m ents served by th e hostesses, Mrs. W alter L. Maxey, Misses N orton, Lee, ■ W ill th e re be a V lctrola in your Coshow and Clark. hom e this Xm as? You will have to Y oung Couple W edded h u rry . They a re going fast. Term s The m arria g e of Miss Grace M ar can he arran g ed . Rose Bros. 67-3t « • • garet Spencer and C larence M orris Mrs. Joseph Poley has gone to Al was solem nized last evening a t the hambra, Calif., to join h e r son, W. hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin Irw in H. Poley. who w ith his fam ily is on N orth Main stre e t. Rev. C. A. spending th e w inter there. Mrs. Po E dw ards, p asto r of the TTethodist ley expects to rem ain in C alifornia church, perform ed th e cerem ony in the presence of th e fam ily. H ubert for several m onths. * * • B entley accom panied th(^ groom. Mr. Miss E lizabeth I). P alm er has gone M orris is well know n in th is city and to S acram ento to spend a week or is employed as d riv er for the Ice ten days in th a t city. and Storage com pany, while the « « • b ride is a popular young wom an of Every one in terested in the Epis D unsm uir. The young people will Oak St. Tel. 117 copal church should be present live in th is city. W ednesday aftern o o n and evening at T rin ity Episcopal church. Rev. F. S. Flem ing of Chicago and D. H C. Eixott of P ortland will be pres 'C A t? R a n k , w t h The C him a. C .'acfä.' ent. GOOD EATS Calc Good Cues and Tips Hotel Austin H arry E. Dell. Tacom a; H en riette W eber, Mrs. George K nott, G lendale; Phili Carlow , S eattle; H. S. Riley, E G SuRjvan, San F rancisco; J. J. ' ' ... . . , ... , Cooper, wife and two children, Seat- tie ; M. D eR an d i and wife, Chicago, F O 111.; R. Schakl, P o rtla n d ; r • j ohnson .W e e d .C a lif .; J. M. T refren , sold to W illiam R andolph H earst B risbane today announced. He said Roseburg. Hotel Colum bia he has also sold th e W isconsin News, “ C le a n R alph Hopping, San F rancisco; published in M ilwaukee, to H earst. Lee L. Covert, R oseburg; F. P a rk e r,; ~ ----------------— J- P. L asky; W. C. Davis, D unsm uir,! C alif.; R obert McKee, P o rtla n d : L. B. A tterb u ry , W. G. B urt, L. F. Dur- bin, Roseburg. 1 VX 1 > S p o rt fo r R e g u la r F e llo w » ’ ,• • . .'Sr- '■ e . . . M akesY our A u to To p L ik e N e w ^o’^ te r p r o o f - ” .- ' COMR)«*<op £ GUADAMMO 8v T H E WOODTITE LABORATORIES : fTrom Producer fo Consumer^ LHlian E . Stevens e sta te ; inven. NELDA week they now had a record of 14 for th e season. So fa r none of the skins have been b rought to this city. although th e re a re said to be several excellent ones which have served to ren 1 d er th e in te rio r of th e tr homes tru ly ty Pical o£ hu n tsm en as well as most pictùresque. • ---------------------------- BRISBANE SELLS PA PER S WASH1NGTON, Nov. 18.— The W ashington Times, purchased by A rth u r B rasbaue in 1917, has been SERVICESTATION T he Job of I n s u la tio n . O r d in a r y i n s u l a ti o n nearly- always gives way before the plates do, and the battery has to be rein sulated. Willard Threaded Rub ber Insulation protects the plates from the very be ginning of the battery’8 life, and protects the car owner against the need of having the battery reinsu lated. -Drop in, and we’ll tell you about some of the long life records th at Threaded R u b b e r I n s u l a ti o n ha* made possible. C.y your goods ai Wholesale PLUS the Cost ot Handling. The S tate Exchange plan is fo r m any people to buy collectively th io u g h cne buyer-—w ith all useless handling and profits elim i nate I. The buyer for a’n organization of consum ers can estim ate t'-.e neads of his m em bers and buy intelligently and advantageous ly. F o r exam ple: We have ju st bought a carload of Best Crown Flour X THAT WE OFFER Barrel Sack - - - - . . . . T here is no b e tte r flo u r m ade. Jordan Electric Co. Ashland, Oregon Elks Block CwTffi §12.65 §3.20 Every sack g uaranteed. P o ta to e s— (carload com ing). O rder now a t $;i.2O. Bacon— (50 cent g ra d e ), per lb., 45c. A sh la n d S ta te E x c h a n g e : SUCCESSOR TO ASHLAND TRADING CO. The Social Realm Whittle Transfer L in e For Service Storage, Coal and Transfer TUESDAY W EDNESDAY THURSDAY Trinity ' ♦ »»I E p is c o p a l C h u rc h NATION-W IDE CAMPAIGN C am p aig n W o rk e rs M eetin g W ednes day A fte rn o o n at 3 : 3 0 . DOORS — AT 7 O’CLOCK. PER FORMANCE STARTS W ITH CUR RENT EVENTS AND SCENIC AT 7:30. TH E MIRACLE MAN BE GINS AT 8 O'CLOCK. SECOND W E WANT EV ERY YOUNGSTER TO HAVE A SAYINGS ACCOUNT NOT only has the F irs t N ational Bank its helping hand o ut fo r the w elfare of th e p resent generation of grow n-ups. It also aim s to look a f te r th a t w hich is developing. (On Second S treet.) I We w an t every p a re n t of every boy and girl in th is com m unity to see th a t he o r she has a SAYINGS AC COUNT. >»»»»♦< SHOW AT 9:15. ADMISSION ADULTS 50c; TAX 5c TOTAL 55c. CHILDREN .09c; TAX lc. TOTAL 10c. fe? MASS MEETING W ednesday E vening at 7 :3 0 Speakers: Rev. F. S. Flem ing, Chi cago; Dr. H. C. Fixott. P o rtlan d . LET EVERYONE COME i/Tli<íFívsiNaücíiaíBatik ASHLAND. OREGON EV C A R TE R . PRES. C H V A U P E L VICE PRES j w M c COY. C a s h ie r C L A R r Buòn ASST C ash Ashland Is the First Valley Town Io See This Production