Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Monday, September i 5, 1010
ÀSÊLÀNfi DAILY TEDINO*
Fouft
B u t th e n , s h e h ad to d o s o m e th in g d e s p e r a te
DOINGS OF THE V A N LOONS
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Nft 7
H A S F A I N T E D .'
Have a fit at Orre» Tailors. 62tf
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"Y
Baseball benefit dance Wednesday
evening, September 17, at the Nat-
atorium. Launspach’s jazz orches­
tra. Buy your tickets from the base­
ball men.
•
13-3
• • •
R. C. Riley of Eugene has arrived
In Ashland and will be associated
with the Pacific Telephone and Tel­
egraph company as manager of the
local office. He has brought his fam­
ily with him and is looking for fur­
nished apartments or a furnished
house in which to live.
• • •
Wilmer Hilt left Saturday for the
head of Hunger creek on a business
trip, and expects to be back tomor- i
Treasurer's Office
M. Neil, deputy
row.
her daughters, Mrs. W. C. Mitchell
clerk’s salary ................... 100.00 Myrtle W. Blakeley, county
• • ■
and Mrs. Elsie Churchman.
treasurer’s salary ........... 100.00
Louise Williamson, deputy
See W. A. Freeberg for watch,
• • •
Lenore
Godlove, deputy reas-
The following is a schedule of ex­
clerk’s salary ...................
80.00
clock, jewelry and spectacle repair-,
urer’s salary ...................
70.00
Baseball benefit dance Wednesday penditures of Jackson County, Ore., Frances Neil, deputy clerk’s
Myrtle
W.
Blakeley,
stamps
ing. Old prices.
evening, September 17, at the Nata- together with a list of the claimants
salary ................................. 70.00
for treasurer .*.................
5.00
7 e.o.d. tf* torium. Launspach’s jazz orchestra. and articles of service for which the
Ruberta
Pearce,
deputy
Glass
&
Prudhomme
Co.,
claim is made and which were passed
• • •
Buy your tickets from the baseball upon by the County Court of Jack-
clerk’s s a la r y ..................... 65.00
county treasurer’s supplies
3.50
Mr. and Mrrs. George Loosley left men.
Medford Book Store, office
13-3 son county during the month of Au­ Delilia
Stevens,
deputy
2-30
today for Fort Klamath and Klam­
• • •
clerk’s salary .................... 65.00 ’ supplies .............................
gust, 1919, and were allowed as fol­
ath Falls on a business trip. ,
Leora Godward, work in
Earl Biegel has come home from lows, with the exceptions shown:
Total .............................. $181.30
• • •
County Court and Commissioners
clerk’s office ...................
40.00
(Continued Tomorrow.)
Kennett, Calif., where he had beer G. A. Gardner, county judge’s
The Ashland Record moved its employed as lineman for the S. P.
Chauncey Florey, cash ad­
salary .................................$150.00
vanced for s ta m p s ........... 20.00
newspaper
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
, „
x press
.
. and plant ... to . Med- , company. After a short vacation Geo. W. Owen, county com­
Glass
& Prudhomme Co.,
ford yesterday where it will be e s - , ^ fae wm
fQr Corvalli8 tf
missioner’s salary ........... 97.80
supplies for clerk’s office 36.19 FOR SALE- -Ford car. Call 494
tablished in its new home, from enter O. A. C. Earl was a member James Owens, county com­
13-5*
Holly St.
missioner’s salary ........... 97.00 Medford Book Store, office
which it will be issued hereafter. of the 65th regiment, C. A. C., serv
s
u
p
p
lie
s
..............................
6.43
Home Tel. Co., telephone for
WANTED — Furnished or unfur­
ing in France.
county judge ...................
1-10 Western Union Tel. Co., tele­
nished house, central or east side
Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd will leave
• • •
.ei
Western Union Tel. Co., tele­
grams for clerk’s office . .
of town. Telephone Mr. Briscoe
this evening for San Francisco to
n . J. Neiper, assistant chief clerl
grams, county judge.........
1.58 Glass & Prudhomme Co.,
at 45 8-J.
13-tf
spend a few days, after which they of tbe postal service, was in Ashland Postal Tel. Co., telegrams,
clerk’s office supplies . . . 30.00
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Ash­
county j u d g e .....................
6.13 Medford Fur. & Hdwe. Co.,
will take the Central route to St. from San Francisco during the pas’.
land or Portland property, 5 acres
18.00
chair
for
clerk’s
office
.
.
Paul, their former home, and later few days on a business trip,
alfalfa: good buildings: close in.
Total .............................. $353.61
will go to the home of their child-
• • •
Box 180-A.
13-6t
Circuit Court
T o ta l............................... $697.95
hood in Herkimer, N. Y. Their trip
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—= = = = = = = = = = = = =
Mrs. C. R. D. Jones of Mountair A. R. Thompson, circuit court
30.00
will extend over two months.
c r i e r ....................................
avenue is at a local hospital when
Justice Court
• • •
she is undergoing medical treatment
Mr. Butcher, justice court
Hemstitching, Picoting, 10 cents
3.20
witness fees ......................
a yard. We pay the postage. The
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Butler, Dr. H Harry
Benson, justice court
Vanity Hat Shop, Medford, Ore. 6-tl g Moore and Mrs. Kane left Satur
1.75
witness fees ......................
• • •
day morning for Crater Lake, to bt John Brownlee, justice court
1.10
Mrs. A. W. Silsby of Los Gatos, gQne until some tlme today.
witness fees ......................
Mrs. Zera Dahack, justice
Calif., stopped off Saturday while
• • •
Kodak Finishing
Modern Portraiture
1.10
court witness fees ...........
coming home from a visit with a
There ha9 j ust been received by the
Gowdy, justice court
Kodak Films
daughter in the north, and is spend- Ashland Fruit and produce associa- W. f e H.
Picture Framing
e s ...................................... 27.65
ing a few days in Ashland, the guest
J. W. Hatcher, justice court
Photo Supplies
Framed Pictures
of Mrs. D. L. Glenn. Mrs. Silsby was fer^j|jZer purposes, especially for al
fees ..................................... 10.30
a former resident of this city and is (a, fa fields
Our county agent a W. H. Gowdy, telephone ex­
1.50
pense ..................................
The Camera Exchange
well known here.
Medfordford has sold three cars thi
Studio Ashland
Geo. Larder, justice court
• * *
fail to the farmers around Medford.
3.20
witness fees ......................
Fred Herrin returned Saturday Tbig can be had by tbe farmers here Wm. Milnes, justice court
On the Ptaza
1.80
evening from a business trip to San at tbe same price. Get busy at once
witness fees ......................
Francisco. On his return he stopped before tbe rajns start.
13-4t Mr. McLeod, justice court
1.10
witness f e e s ........................
off at Red Bluff and purchased an-
• • •
R.
R.
Schultz,
justice
court
other fine thoroughbred Cerridale
Frank Carter and Attorney E. D.
1.10
witness fees ......................
ram. He is building up a fine band Briggs were iocal recipents of tickets Geo. W. Tucker, justice court
1.10
of straight bred sheep.
t0 bear president Wilson speak Jr
witness fees ......................
Geo.
O.
Timothy,
justice
• • •
Portland today. The latter was una
T H I S YEAR
court expense ....................
5.60-
Cliff Payne makes ladders. 13-2 ble to attend s0 passed his ticket or
G. O. Taylor, justice court
• • •
t0 Father Conat, rector of the Cath
expense .............................. 51.10
Saturday a deal w m closed where- olic church, who is in Portland to James W. Bowers, return of
by Wertley Eastman purchased from day
money, estray s a l e ........... 17.80,
R. P. Cornelius his beautiful cottage
. « •
Total .............................. $129.40
and four acre ranch on Oak street.
a social in charge of the ladies'
Sheriff’s Office
Mr. Cornelius in return purchased ajd society of the Talent M. E. churcl
their house east of the Armory on wm be held in that building tomor C. E. Terrill, sheriff’s sal­
ary ..................................... $208.33
A sh lan d , Oregon
B street. On account of their health row night at which everyone is in Frank L. Coleman, deputy
P h on e 49
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius desired a vited. A fine program will be given
sheriff ................................. 125.00
smaller place closer in while Mr.
• • •
Flora Thompson, deputy
sheriff ................................ 100.00
Eastman was anxious for a fine
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McNair wen«
L. Howard, deputy sher­
ranch where he could have an outlet to Medford Saturday. While there Geo.
iff ......................................... 90.00
for his physical vie.
they witnessed the auction sale o' Glen Terrill, deputy sheriff. . 80.00
• • •
Shorthorns conducted by the Jacksot John B. Wimer, deputy sher­
iff .......................................
62.28
T. E. Bradford and wife of Sher- County Livestock association,
Hazel
Tetherow,
work
in
man Mills, Me., were the first ]
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sheriff’s office ................. 23.30
Maine visitors to camp at the auto­ MEXICAN TROUBLE INSPIRED
leanette
Patterson, work in
camp in Lithia park this summer.
46.67
(By the United Press)
sheriff’s office .................
They arrived the first of the week
M.
L.
Daily,
deputy
sheriff’s
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
15. —
5.35
and stopped over during the rainy Charges that American interests arc-
traveling ex p en se...............
Geo.
L.
Howard,
deputy
sher­
spell. They are going to California attempting to force interference ir
iff’s traveling expense. . . 15.59
for the winter.
Mexico were made today by L. J Klocker Printery, sheriff’s
• • «
Debekker, who appeared before the
office supplies .................
37.50
The Commercial club has received senate subcommittee investigatine W. L. Lewis, sheriff’s expense
8.00
a bunch of Goodrich tour cards of Mexican affairs. Debekker, who if J. J. McMahon, deputy sher­
iff expense ........................ 13.50
the trip from Medford to Crater publicity agent for the Mexico com
Medford
Printing Co., sup­
Lake and return. Anyone going t o | mUtee for a League of Three Na-
plies and printing, sher­
the lake may get cards at the club. tions,” named a number of persons
iff’s o f f ic e .......................... 146.75
There are plenty of the Crater Lake and firms.
Medford Book Store, office
s u p p lie s ..............................
5.90
booklets left also. Send some to
C.
E.
Terrill,
stamps
for
of­
your friends.
HAD TOO MUCH “KICK”
5.00
fice .....................................
(By the United Press)
C. E. Terrill, sheriff’s trav­
Miss Blanche Hicks has a fine pho­
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 15.— One
eling expense .................... 67.90
tograph of the members of the Pa­ soldier, Oliver Eager, is dead and C. E. Terrill, cash advanced,
8.98
guarding gov. planes. . . .
cific and Northwest Library associ­ five others are in the hospital al
ation which was taken in Vancouver, Fort Benjamin Harrison as a result A. S. Wells, sheriff’s ex­
4.00
pense ...................................
B. C., during the annual meeting of drinking poison which they mis­
M. L. Daily, deputy sheriff’s
there.
took for whiskey. The men were
expense ............................ .. 10.10
• • •
J. Edw. Thornton, deputy
prisoners.
Mrs. E. E. Cook was up from Tal­
sheriff’s expense ............. 25.35
H. C. Sparr, overtime work in
ent Saturday looking after her or­
sheriff’ soffice ................. 106.96
chard interests here.
Western Union Tel. Co., tel­
• • •
egrams for s h e r i f f ........... 28.26
According to word received by N.
Western Union Tel. Co., tel­
Dix of the White Star garage Henry
egrams for s h e r if f ............. 4.28
DUBLIN, Sept. 15.—Vice-PresU
H. Foster of Medicine Hat, Alberta, dent A rthur Griffin of the Sinn Fein Postal Tel. Co......................... 16.26
has been detained by business and declared today that Friday’s raid
Total ............................ $1245.26
will not arrive at his new home in conducted by the British authorities
Clerk’s Office
Ashland as soon as expected. Mr. was “worth millions to the Sinn Chauncey Florey, county
Foster is the new purchaser of the Fein.” He said: “ England’s game
clerk’s salary ................... $166.66
Hunter orchards, recently sold him in America will he defeated. With- j
m u m m i i i m m m m »
♦«»♦♦♦
by H. Ignatius, and had expected to out America’s assistance England
be here by this time to take posses­ cannot maintain the stand she has |
sion. He is an extensive stock
taken.”
AND
rancher in Alberta, but will make his
home in Ashland.
$25,000 AIGRETTES FOUND
• • •
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15.— A
George E. Carpenter and wife and cache of aigrettes valued at $25,000
J. K. McClaren and wife are out was found aboard the steamship San
FOR
in the Jenny creek country on a Antonio, according to customs offi­
hunting and fishing trip.
cials, who said the prohibited feath-1 FALL AND WINTER READING
• • •
Misses Bernice Myer, Helen Moore ers were found in a pile of asbestos
packing in the engine-room. There |
BOOKS
and Hazel Pennell left today for San
were
245
feathers,
the
officials
said.
Jose. Calif., to enter the normal
LAST TIME TODAY
Ethel Clayton
— IN —
“ A SPORTING CHANCE”
CURRENT EVENTS
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COMEDY
C o m in g T u e s d a y
Mack Sennett’s 5-reel Comedy
Yankee Doodle
in Berlin
Q uality First
Better Conditions
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An hour and a halt of tun and laughter
SALES BOOKS
MR. MERCHANT:
We can supply you with Sales Books
from one of the biggest factories on the
Coast.
We meet all competition and supply
in duplicate, triplicate,quaduplicate with
carbon sheets or carbon on the back.
Call Telephone 39, and salesman will
call.
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
Better Milling
In Ashland Butte Flour
Ashland M ills
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V elvets • $1.85
A lot of the most wauted shades in
a good quality of velvet. It is con­
siderably under the market value
at $1.85 per yd.
Suitings-Coating-Plaid Skirtings
and Wool Dress Materials
Corduroy $1.75
Good light shades for robes and ki­
monos and dark shades for coats,
skirts and outing suits.
SPLENDID QUALITY AT $1.75 YD.
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Bought on last spring’s lowest market and just before the market
went sky-rocketing upward. They are cheap at these prices
Coatings
$3 to $5.50
Worth Millions
Wool Plaids
$2.50 to $3.75
A Good Georgette
$2.25 yd
Skinners 404
Satin $3 yd
Tricotine
$3.75
Heather Jersey
$6.50
Skinners Taiteta
$3.00 yd
Silk and Wool
Poplin $2.75
Broadcloth
$4.50 yd
Fancy Linings
$2 to $2.50
LATE FICTION
REPRINTS
school for the coming year.
• • •
Thomas Hill, proprietor of the
Plaza Meat Market, has moved his
family from Talent and is occupying
a residence on Granite street.
• • •
Ray Dix returned home yesterday
from one of the city hospitals where
he had been under the doctor’s care
for some time. He had been suffer­
ing from a bad attack of appendi­
citis and for a time his condition
was considered serious, but he is now
on a fair way to recovery.
• • •
Mrs. William Patterson left Fri­
day night for her home in Portland
after making an extended visit with
CULL APPLES IN DEMAND
HOOD RIVER. Ore.— Cull apples I
have never been in such demand as ]
this season.
Vinegar plants are already offering I
growers $10 per ton for straight ci­
der and vinegar stock after cookers
have been removed, whereas the I
highest price past seasons has been
$8.
Canneries and dehydrating con-1
cerns are soliciting mixed cookers
and cider apples, offering $20 per
ton. The Hood River Valley Pro-]
ducts company, Henry Weinhard
company, Libby, McNeil & Libby, and
the King-Wittenberg company have]
established purchasing departments.
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SEE OUR WINDOW
Poley’s Drug Store
FOLEY & ELHART, Druggist«
Fall Suits and Coals Are Here!
And They Surely Are Handsome
Some Blouse Shop
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A new lot of those famous Empire
Waists just received. These are for
those who want blouses of the better
kind. Dozens of the most popular
priced ones to select from.
Y ou w h o p la n to le a v e soon for S ch ool or y o u w h o w ish
to se le c t e a r ly from th e c le v e r e st m o d els w ill do w e ll to
see th e se n e w g a rm en ts. The NEW F l RS a re H ere, too.
See Them This Week
SOME GARMENT STORE N0W, AND
SOME STOCK, COME AND SEE