Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    A shland daily tidings
PAGE FOUR
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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•,,H ^ H n n n i i i | n | i n m n i i i i i i i n n i i l l l n n u
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. F raley , Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Sams, and Misses
Zora M cCurry and Eva H ash w ent
down to Sams valley Sunday to spend
the day w ith S. B. Stoner and family.
They m ade th e trip by way of Table
Rock and back by Gold Hill, and re-
p ort some excellent roads now out
th a t way. A goodly portion of the
new pavem ent is being used and
m any of th e d irt roads have been
graded so th a t they a re in a fine con-
dition.
• • •
T rin ity Guild will serve a ro ast
d in n er in th e parish house on T hurs-
day evening from 6 to 8 o’clock a t
75 cents a plate. E veryone cordial-
ly invited.
31-4
M ichael and Donald H urley, .who
have been m aking an extended visit
in A shland w ith C. R. Jillson, left
yesterday m orning for th e ir hom e in
L ittle F alls, N. Y. The young m en
m ade th e trip across th e continent on
a m otorcycle and expect to re tu rn th e
sam e way.
They will stop for a
sh o rt tim e in San Francisco before
s ta rtin g on th e ir long journey,
• • •
W e do ou r own baking and try
to do it so o u r goods will hold your
tra d e and a ttr a c t others. Hom e Ba-
kery, 69 N orth M ain stre e t.
New
m anagem ent. P. J. Sm ith,
W ed-F ri-tf
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REPORT GIVEN BY
Wednesday, Octobet* S, 1Ô10
copy of law s asked for, even as an
act of courtesy.”
CARRANZA SNUBS LEAGUE.
WHITE HOUSE CAFE
SHORT ORDERS AND LUNCHE»
EL PASO, Tex.— R equest fo r a
B aker— Two fine stre a k s of ore
copy of the Mexican in d u stria l and
QUICK SERVICE
com m ercial law s has been received uncovered a t H ighland mine.
Lunches P u t Up fo r T ravelers
from th e “league of n a tio n s” by th e
207 East Main.
M exican governm ent and has been
refused, according to El H eraldo, a
new spaper of C hichuahua City.
In an article under a Mexico City
date line El H eraldo says:
"T he p resid en t of th e republic o r­
FLOUR, FE E D , SEEDS
dered th a t, since Mexico has been
We are now ready to do your fur
excluded from th e concert of civiliz­
rep airin g o r sell you a new set of The Best T nat Can Be Had On the
ed nations, th e league of n ations be
M arket.
furs.
inform ed th a t he w ould not send a
F . W. BARTLETT,
Taxidermist and Furrier.
Tel. 214
115 W. M ain St.
M edford, Oregon. 353 East Main.
H ave a fit a t O rres T ailors.
52tf
• • •
Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds and son Billy
At th e m eeting of council last night
of D unsm uir have been spending
th
e
p ark com m ission subm itted its
several days in A shland, guests of Mr.
financial rep o rt for th e m onth of
a n d Mrs. Cedric Myer.
A ugust w hich is as follow s:
• • •
Receipts
Cecil N orton and wife left for P o rt­
Balance
from
Ju ly ............. $1,004.40
land last night. He will brin g home
Sales of c u p s ........................
127.69
w ith him a new Colum bia Six, “th e
Sales
of
g
a
s
............................
93.70
gun of th e highw ay,” for which the
R
ent
of
c
o
t
t
a
g
e
...................
8.00
to u rist garag e has tak e n th e agency
R
ent
from
Seventh
Day
Ad­
He will re tu rn th e last of th e week.
ven tists for ten g r o u n d ..
15.00
• •« •
Bank in te re st fo r A ugust
1.04
L eonard C. P e ttit will give full
violin concert a t M. E. church Mon­
T o t a l ................................... $1,249.83
Mrs. W. J. U nger and son, fo rm er­
day evening, October 13.
29-tf
Disbursements
• • •
ly from A shland b u t now from L eba­
Ju ly pay r o l l ........................ $ 548.27
non,
drove
down
yesterday
in
th
e
ir
|
G. W. Loseley and fam ily have
S tate accident in su ran ce . .
10.26
moved in for th e w in ter from his c ar and will spend several days at
E quipm ent .............................
52.26
th
e
hom
e
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
C.
E
m
­
ranch a t F o rt K lam ath and a re lo
T r a n s p o r ta tio n .............
19.44
ery
on
H
elm
an
stre
e
t.
D.
M.
Brow
er,
ju
d
g
e
of
th
e
city
cated a t 502 Boulevard.
5.15
• • •
court, presented his rep o rt fo r th e R e p a i r s ...........................
• • •
83.80
Accom panying J. R. Casey and m onth of Septem ber a t th e m eeting Gas ...........................................
Mrs. W ilson and Mrs. B right of
56.90
d a u g h te r Helene, who left last n ight of council last night, which is as fol- E lectric lam ps and l a b o r ..
T he D alles a re guests a t th e hom e
40.00
for Santa Monica, Calif., to spend lows:
N um ber of cases heard for Im provem ents ......................
of Mrs. D. L. Glenn. They are rep
433.75
th e w inter, w ere Mrs. C. H. H arga- violation of booze ordinance, 2; Balance A ugust 31 ............
resenting th e ir tow n a t th e sta te con
dine and d a u g h te r M ary V irginia, num ber of cases h eard for violation
vention of th e W om en’s C hristian
Total
$1,249.83
They will rem ain several weeks in of tra ffic ordinance, 2; num ber of
T em perance Union.
th
e
south.
Jo
h
n
W.
D
etw
iler,
Mr.
cases
for
violation
of
ordinance
• • •
PAULSERUD & BARRETT
Casey’s brother-in-law , also left a t ag ain st resisting a pound official in
H em stitching, Picoting, 10 cents
the sam e tim e for P asadena.
discharge of his duties, 3; to ta l num -
a yard. W e pay th e postage. The
•
•
•
ber of cases heard d u rin g th e m onth,
V anity H at Shop, M edford, Ore. 6-tl
For Men and Women.
Mrs.
and
Mrs.
Jo
h
n
Dill
and
Mr.
7. A m ount of m oney on hand th e
• • •
Tel. 119
and Mrs. J. D. Jackson spent Sunday 1 first of th e m onths $3.50; am ount of 171 East Main.
Mrs. H ttie Brown of L aG rande is
in Sam s Valley, th e guests of Mr. and m oney received in fines fo r th e
In A shland and will rem ain for the
Mrs. S. B. Stoner.
m onth, $115.00; am ount of money
w in ter w ith her sister, Mrs. L. D
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deposited w ith th e city recorder,
Good, a t her hom e on B stre e t.
Mrs.
J.
C.
F
erg
u
so
n
h
as
ju
st
re-
$112.50; balance on hand October 1,
• • •
ceived
a
le
tte
r
from
h
er
paren
ts,
Mr.
1919, $6.00.
Bargains in
L. A. B rush, a v eteran of th e Civil
LATE TO CLASSIFY
w ar, cam e to A shland yesterday w ith and Mrs. Jam es Boyd, who left some
tim
e
ago
to
visit
a
t
th
e
ir
fo
rm
er
hom
e
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th e in tention of finding a place to
in St. P aul, Minn., and on to Dun- FOR SALE— 1 P rincess dresser, City and R anch P ro p erties, House.'
locate and reside here perm anently.
$10.00; 1 oak sideboard, $10.00;
dee, N. Y., th e ir childhood home.
to R ent.
1 kitchen tab le w ith larg e flour
The
le
tte
r
sta
te
d
th
a
t
w
hile
they
Citizens’
Bank Building.
bin,
$2.50.
Phone
352-R.
33-tf
Special on m incem eat all th is
were
having
a
fine
tim
e,
they
expect­
week 25 cents a pound a t th e Plaza
ed to c u rta il th e ir stay as Mr. Boyd WANTED— At onee 6 apple pickers
M arket, 64 N orth Main stre e t. 32-4t
,
. „
,
.
. .
35c per hour. Phone 2F2. 33-2
has been feeling poorly and the trip _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; ___________________
• • •
POSITIONS WANTED
B illiard players p refe r th is place
Miss Olive Sober, who is teaching is ap p aren tly alm ost too m uch for
because they know th a t they can get
him.
This
is
Mrs.
Boyd’s
first
visit
p
o
siT
IO
N
W
A
N
T
E
D
by
experienced
school n ear G ran ts Pass, was obliged
s te n o g ra p h e ra n d ^ b o o k k e e n e r5 Box G 00D cues; and m odern equipm ent
A T h in g s office bookkeepeI 2
m akes a lot of difference in the
to close h er school for a week on ac­ to h er old hom e since she left, and
she is enjoying it to th e utm ost.
a , n a in g s ornce.
a
pleasure of the game
count of having th e grippe.
You KNOW It.
• • •
WANTED— TO RENT
P ro fan ity , gam bling and o th e r un
Em
il
Peil
had
business
which
took
Miss Nellie Beaver, prim ary tea c h ­
WANTED TO RENT— F o u r or five desirable elem ents a re absolutely
him
to
B
utte
F
alls
Sunday.
e r in th e Gold Hill school, cam e in
room furnished house, on or ab o u t | TABOO here. W e invite GENTLE-
Nov. 10. E. H., T idings office. MEN only.
on F riday evening’s tra in for a visit
S. B. Stoner and fam ily will leave
32-4t*-wed only
T his is a clean, congenial am use­
w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. th e ir orchard in Sams Valley n e x t ------
m ent hall for decent clean-cut fel-
Beaver.
Tuesday for Long Beach, Calif., to FOR SALE OR RENT— 160 acre lows,
• • •
ranch, 25 in cu ltiv atio n ; five h u n ­
spend th e w inter. They will pass
See W. A. F re eb e rg fo r w atch th ro u g h here on second 53 Tuesday!
dred thousand feet saw tim b e r .
4.
Living creek ru n s clear th ro u g h it; I
clock, Jewelry and spectacle re p a ir­ evening, w here th e ir m any A shland
fine stock ranch w ith open range. “Clean Sport for Regular F ellow *’
ing. Old prices.
7 e.o.d. tf* friends can see them to say goodbye.
Nine m iles from A shland. $1,500
• • •
According to frien d s who spent Sun- > if tak e n at once. If you w ant to
re n t it will tak e wood cut off the
Misses Olive Sober, Nellie P erry day a t th e S toner ranch they have
2,325,000 DE LAVAL
place for pay. J. H. Bogue, A sh­
and H elen W alker a re hom e from had a w onderfully fine yield of ap­
land._______________________ 32-2t*
SEPARATORS
th e ir respective schools, to spend th e ples th is year and have com pleted ,
IN DAILY USE THE WORLD OVER
w eek-end w ith th e hom e folks.
picking them . They secured 5000
W herever grass grows and cows
• • •
are m ilked, you w ill find th e De La
boxes of apples from th e ir tre e s dur- ;
Mrs S tro at of Spokane, W ash., is
val th e favorite cream separator.
ing th e present apple harvest.
in A shland spending a few weeks
M ore De Lavals are in use th au
• • •
GOOD SERVICE, COURTEOUS
all o th er jnakes combined.
w ith her b ro th ers, B. M. and Ira
H om e cleaning has s ta rte d a t the
The De Laval is tim e tested. It
TREATMENT
Shoudy. She will go from here to
lib ra ry th is week, and various im ­
was th e pioneer cream se p ara to r in
C alifornia for th e w inter.
1878 and has led in po p u larity and
provem ents will be m ade there. R. C.
• • •
sales fo r fo rty years.
P o rte r has the c o n tra ct to re-deco­
I t ’s th e w orld’s sta n d a rd creanj
Special th is week only No. 3 cof­
(/feaic/en i Born Doa/or)
JAMES BARRETT, Prop.
ra te th e in te rio r and has s ta rte d work
separator.
fee $1.60, P laza M arket, 64 N orth
P
hone
188.
on th e walls.
Main.
32-4t
ASHLAND CREAMERY
• ' • • •
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
W ord has been received In A shland
NOTICE IS H EREB Y GIVEN To the legal voters of School D istrict No. 5
th a t A. A ustin Chisholm , m anager of of Jackson County, S tate of Oregon, th a t a SCHOOL M EETING of said
th e Bligh hotel a t Salem for th e past D istrict will be held a t City H all, on th e 29th day of October, 1919, from 1
y ear, ha9 resigned his position and o’clock till 6 o’clock to vote on th e proposition of levying a special district
tax.
will be succeeded by F. W. Jabel-
The to ta l am ount of m oney needed by th e d istric t d u rin g th e fiscal
m an of P o rtlan d . Mr. Chisholm will year beginning on Ju n e 30, 1920, and ending Ju n e 30, 1921, is estim ated
rem ove to P o rtla n d w here he will in th e follow ing budget and includes th e am ounts to be received from the
m ake his hom e. Previous to going county school fund, s ta te school fund, special d istrict tax, and all o th er
m oneys pf th e d istric t:
to Salem Mr. Chisholm was p ro p rieto r
SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET
of th e H otel A ustin of th is city. He To th e Clerk of School D istrict No. 5, Jackson County, O regon:
Follow ing is a sta te m e n t of th e estim ated am ount of m oney needed by
is well know n th ro u g h o u t th e sta te
and has a wide acq uaintance am ong th e d istric t d u rin g th e fiscal year beginning on Ju n e 30, 1920, and ending
on Ju n e 30, 1921. This budget is m ade in com pliance w ith Section 217 of 1
th e trav elin g public.
th e School Laws of 1917, and includes th e estim ated am ounts to be re ­
• • *
ceived from th e county school fund, sta te school fund, special d istric t tax
Cliff Payne m akes wood boxes. and all o th e r m oneys of th e d istric t:
• • •
BUDGET
Estim ated Expenditures
C lark Bush has sold his hom e on
1. T eachers’ salaries .................................................... $34,910
Pine stre e t to Jack F ahs, an S. P. en­ 2. F u r n i t u r e ................... ...................................................
250
gineer ru n n in g betw een h eer and
3. A pparatus and supplies, such as m aps, chalk,
erasers, stoves, cu rtain s, etc..................................
250
D unsm uir. Mr. F ah s and his fam ily
400
will tak e possession about Novem ­ 4. L ib rary books ..............................................................
50
5. F lags ..............................................................................
b er 1.
6. R epairs of schoolhouses, outbuildings o r fences »1,500
• • •
150
7. Im proving g r o u n d s ............................................... .
F ine yarns, b rillia n t colorings, and clever styles com ­
8. P layground equipm ent . .
.................................
200
M. and Mrs. C harles H inds and
9. T ra n sp o rtatio n of pupils
.................................
0
bine to m ake th e new S w eaters p a rtic u la rly a ttra c ­
tw o children of O akland, Calif., are
10. T uition of pupils
.................................
0
tive. Many new ones h a v e th e tuxedo collar.
guests a t th e hom e of Mr. H inds’ 11. J a n ito r ’s w ages ...........................................................
2,350
If
you will k n it your own you should see th e new
b ro th e r, O. C. H inds, a t his hom e on 12. J a n ito r ’s supplies
300
M inerva Y arns.
Oak street.
13. F u e l .................................................................................. 2,500
14. L ight
250
100
Special this*w eek only, 3 pounds 16. W ater
16. C lerk ’s salary, census and e x p e n s e s .....................
600
M arket, 6 4 17. Postage and statio n ery ...........................................
Plaza
coffee
$1.50.
150
32-4t 18. F o r th e paym ent of. bonded debt and in te rest
N orth Main.
th ereon, issued u n d er Sections 117, 144 to
148, and 422 of th e School Laws of Oregon,
Mrs. Medley and d a u g h te r, new­
1917 ............................................................................
6,750
com ers to A shland, are tak in g the 19. M anual t r a i n i n g ...........................................................
350
J, R. Casey house on N orth Pioneer 20. Cooking and s e w i n g ....................................................
250
150
avenue for th e w inter, which th e la t­ 21. P hysical tra in in g , e tc .................................................
22. L aboratory, supplem entary read ers, p r im a r y ..
1,185
te r fam ily is vacating.
23.
Telephone,
teleg
rap
h
and
drayage
........................
250
• • •
Girls Wanted
24. T otal estim ated am ount of m oney to be ex­
W anted, one girl for dining room
pended for all purposes d u rin g th e y e a r ................................... $52,795
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a t once; also six girls or women to
Estim ated Receipts
assist serving tables at E lks Tem ple,
F rom county school fund d u rin g th e com ing y e a r $13,000
d uring business m en’s banquet Octo­
(U se am ount of county school fund received last
ber 18th, luncheon 12:30 a. m. and
year as basis In m aking th is estim ate.)
From sta te school fund d u rin g th e com ing school y ear 2,350
d in n er 7 p. m.
(Use am o u n t of sta te school fund received last
32-14
AUSTIN HOTEL.
y ear as basis in m aking th is estim ate.)
Cash now in hands of th e d istric t c l e r k ........................
0
Cash now in th e hands of th e county tre a s u re r, be­
longing to th e d istric t ...............................................
0
E stim ated am o u n t to be received from all o th er
sources d u rin g th e com ing school y e a r ........................
1,250
W e a re o ffering som e real values
T otal estim ated receipts, n ot including th e m oney
In Diam onds. You cannot lose; the
to be received from th e tax w hich it is proposed
chances are good for a m uch higher
to vote ........................................................................................................$16,600
price in th e n e a r fu tu re.
Recapitulation
T otal estim ated expenses for th e y e a r .......................... $52,795
T otal estim ated receipts not in cluding th e tax to be
voted ..................................................................................... 16,600
FURS !
Ashland Feed
Store
Ladies of A shlandj
My Name Is Dennis
POEIGE JUDGE
SUBMITS REPORT
Do You Know?
T hat A shland B luestem W heat th is year tests No. 1 H ard W hite.
T hat th is test is m ade by G overnm ent officials.
T hat M ount A shland Bluestem P a te n t F lo u r is m ade from this
H ard W heat.
T hat it is on sale by A shland Grocers.
Ask for it.
Ashland Mills
Fine Tailoring
C. B. LAMKIN
REAL ESTATE
Good Cues and Tips
1 Alnutt’s Billiard Parlor
Your Born-Tai­
lored suit will be
cut, and tailored
to your individual
m e a s u r e — th e
fashion you prefer
will be propor­
t io n e d to y o u r
figure.
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True style can’t
be attained in any
other manner.
Good M eals
East Side Meat Market
And the style
will last—for it is
fo u n d e d upon
value.
©
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Paulserud & Barrett
/A
in . Kis newest picture
HIS MAJESTY if
THE AMERICAN
Here s a picture for you—a romance with
a regular hero, and heroine and oodles
of villains an’ everything. And such a
hero! He cleans up everything from
New York to the Mexican Border and then
hops to -Europe to show them how to
handle a revolution. Can he do it?
Well — you know Dong I,
T u e s . W e d .T h u r s .
D o n ’t M is s It!
Do not jump at the conclusion that garment prices arc beyond your
reach, we have popular priced ones, suits $29.50, eoats $19.50
Attractive
Sweaters
for
W omen, Girls
and Infants
W e happened to h e a r a lady rem a rk th a t she understood th e re was nothing
to be had in th e way of a su it u n d er $60.00.
for less th a n th a t.
H ow ever, we have them all th e way from $29.50 to
$90.00, s o .th a t any person should be able to find som ething to suit purse
and pride.
show n in th e valley, according to those who have seen all th e stocks. And
we a re w illing th a t you should m ake th e com parison too, believing you
will eventually decide as they have decided.
Velvets $1.85
A lot of the m ost wanted shades In
a good quality of velvet. It Is con­
siderably under the market value
at $1.83 per yd.
ORRES
T A IL O R S
FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
Best Woolens; Latest Fash
ions Always.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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.
Bought on last spring’s lowest market and just before the market
went sky-rocketing upward. They are cheap at these prices
0. H. Johnson
The Jeweler
,
Coat prices ran g e from $19.50 to $100.00, and is th e m ost com plete line
Suitings-Coating-Plaid Skirtings
and Wool Dress Materials
Diamonds
She found w hat suited h e r
Balance, am ount to be raised by d istric t t a x ...........................................$36,195
The am ount of m oney to be raised by th is special tax is m ore th a n th e
am ount raised by special school d istric t tax in th e year im m ediately pre- I
ceding this, plus six per cent. It is necessary to raise th is additional
am ount by special levy for th e follow ing reasons:
R epair of furnace a t Senior High School, increased salary budget, as
well as increased cost, in m ost cases alm ost double, of all school supplies,
fuel, etc.
D ated th is 8th day of October, 1919.
T. H. SIMPSON,
F . S. ENGLE,
G. W. GREGG,
G. C. M cALISTER,
ROSA DODGE GALEY,
Board of D irectors School D istrict No. 5.
Coatings
Wool Plaids
$3 to $5.50
$2.50 to $3.75
A Good Georgette Skinners 404
$2 25 yd
Satin $3 yd
Gilt Edge and Royal Mills
Underwear for Winter wear
Tricotine
Heather Jersey
$3.75
$6.50
Skinners TaHeta Silk and Wool
$3.00 yd
Poplin $2.75
; VJrF.
Y7YÍ
GOODS
Broadcloth
$4.50 yd
Fancy Linings
$2 to $2.50
Black Cat Hosiery for
Women and Children
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