Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAGE TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
í , nHn i nH»nnm»H i nunM i nniiHH » g g
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
iT T in im m tm in itirrtw H ii aogi
Have a fit at Orre* Tailor*.
52«
T alent citizens w ill hold a mas*
m eeting in th e school house F riday
evening, O ctober 24, a t 8 o’clock a t
w hich Miss R hoda B u rn e tte of th e
Pacific Coast and P ro tectiv e society
will lectu re and show fifty lan te rn
H ides of th e work being done by
th is society fo r th e babies and girls
of Oregon. Music will also figure
on th e program . No adm ission will
be charged or offering taken.
• • •
Dance every S atu rd ay evening a t
A shland N atato riu m . L au n sp ach ’s
Jazz orch estra.
18-eodtf
* • •
Thursday, October 23, 1019
POINGS OF THE V A N LOONS
There now, the cat's out of the bag!
O -H O .
Ü -H O ’
r <
WHAT
NOW?
T H IS IS M V iT E M o u i
I TH EN A f c E .
í ü M E TH IN G S A N D A.RS-
< I THOUGHT
Y ou w & r e -
A U . H APPV
ABOUT
¿S O M E T H IN G !
r O N S E C j O N D
C O N SI DE.RATTON
I DON’T SE.E.
VYHN I -SHOULD B E
-So H A P P '/ A ß o u T
IT ! I T h A A K & S
<â RAWPPA
F ra n k O. Slade of F a irb a n k s, A las­
k a , is in A shland visiting his sis­
H em stitching, Picoting, 10 cents
te r, Mrs. S. T. Singer, and b ro th er,
a
yard.
W e pay th e postage. The
C harley Slade.
H a rrie t N. Osborne, e sta te ; inven-
T h o rn to n ; land In A shland
Joan G ates e t vir to Charles
to ry and appraisem ent.
Em m a E. T hornton to W. S.
C urtis A nderson; half In­
L illian E. Stevens, e sta te ; order.
P a tto n ; land in A s h la n d ..
terest lots 10, 11, 12, block
S arah A nderson B urrell, e s ta te ; Jam es W. L osher et ux to
5, Im perial a d d itio n ..........
10
The bulk of th e shipm ents of thl
a d m in is tra to r’s firs t sem i-annual re-
Chas. H. P ierce et ux; land
F. W. Hollis et ux to J. E.
port.
in A shland ............................ 2,300
governm ent canned
goods o rd e r
S teinm an; land in M edford
10
M. B. Long et ux to Chas. '
Geo. E. Sprague et ux to Ger­
th ro u g h th e postoffice arrived yei
H. Pierce et ux; land in
Circuit Court
tru d e H ooton; land in 84,
te rd a y and are being d istrib u ted t
H.
H.
T
aylor
vs.
W
estern
Sheep
A
shland .................................
10
37, 2W .................................
10
LONDON,
Oct.
3?.—
P
a
rlia
m
e
n
t
re­
Mrs.
P
erm
eila
Culy,
wife
of
G.
C.
|
day. The postoffice has n ot bee
com pany; answ er, reply, affidavit.
W. A. W itcher et ux to B ar­
George
R
eaum
e
et
ux
to
Al­
assem bled today a fte r a tw o m onths Culy, died a t ab o u t 4 o’clock yes-
S tate vs. E. B. Honley, e t a l; no-
b a ra R. Sloan; land in 16,
ta k in g any o rd ers since Septem b
ton W. Stone et ux; lot 1,
vacation, and th e opposing parties terd a y aftern o o n a t h e r hom e on tice, reply.
38, 1W
P e rry ’s subdivision .............. 1,000
24.
lined up for a stre n u o u s fall session. M ountain avenue a fte r an illness last-
H. F. M eader to P auline Mea­
G arn ett vs. J. M. Baveiss, et P. R. Sm ith e t ux to Dennis
• •
..
,
T . a l; sum m ons.
M. M cDaniels e t ux; lot 10,
d er; lot 5, block 25, Q. T.
Q uestioners w ere busy early and th e ing fo u r and , one . half
weeks. L ast I I L H H aak yg B enjam in P p un e r,
block 1, K endall addition
Special all th is w eek: Six poun
L.
C. Young et ux to L. L.
occupants of th e governm ent “ F ro n t week
h er
condition
becam e so et al; notice and m otion.
to M edford
fam ily box crisp fresh crackers, >1.0
Love; land in 55, 37, 2 W ..
100
Bench” had a lively tim e a t the serious th a t h er children were sum -
W. L. B arnum vs. S outhern Oregon W. C. H aynes et ux to W. E.
E lizabeth Nicol et vir to City
th e box.
Plaza M arket, 64 N ort
N icholson; land in 73, 37,
of M edford; land in Med­
hands of m em bers who w ere chiefly moned and all w ere a t h er bedside T ractio n com pany, a corp.; supple-
M ain.
45-4
2W
10
ford ........................................
10
in terested in th e resu lt of th e gov- when th e end cam e. Mrs. Culy was m en tal rep o rt, bills and vouchers,
• • •
o rder.
’
ern
m
eiit’s
“
economy
cam
paign,"
th
e
59
years
of
age
and
w
as
a
native
of
Mr. and Mrs. W iliam Forbes an
E lizabeth A. Sm ith vs. H arold P.
N orth R ussian w ar and P re m ie r N ebraska, but had lived in A shland W ilcox et ux; s h e riff’s re tu rn .
son, who passed th ro u g h here th l
J. L. H a rn e r vs. N an L. S trick ­
Lloyu G eorge’s Irish tra d e and labor fo r
past ten years.
F u n e ral
su m m er on th e ir way to N ations
faden e t al; sh e riff’s re tu rn .
policies.
services
will
be
held
tom
orrow
,
F
ri-
City, Calif., from th e ir hom e In Lyn-'
H. H. T aylor et al vs. W estern
7 he Iiish question was on th e list day, afternoon a t 2 o’clock from the Sheep com pany; order.
den. W ash., a re back ag ain and a re
for an early governm ent sta te m e n t Dodge u n d e rta k in g p arlo rs and will
O ra A. M orse vs. Jack so n County
stopping in th e city looking up a lo­
Lloyd George having prom ised a new be conducted by the C h ristian Science B ank; notice.
cation w ith a view to rem aining per- J
Gold H ill B ank vs. Geo. S. Saf­
hom e rule bill th is session, and in read er.
In te rm e n t will ta k e place
m anently. W hile h ere in th e sum ­
fo rd ; w rit of attach m en t.
any event some action m ust be tak e n ¡n M ountain View cem etery. The de­
m er the Forbes fam ily w ere much!
Gold Hill B ank vs. F. Sw ank et
soon, otherw ise th e 1914 bill be- ceased is survived by her husband, a l; w rit of a tta ch m e n t.
nleased w ith th e a ttra c tio n s A shland
R. W. H u rlb u rt vs. F re d erick C.
F. E. W atson, who w ith his daugh- come sa law six m onths a fte r th e q
Culy, five sons and th re e
had to offer, but had m ade up th e ir
m inds to
go to C alifornia fo r the te r - Miss W inifred W atson, left f o r , conclusion of peace. D efinite action d au g h ters. These a re G. A.
Culy, P age et a l; affidavit, order, decree.
Ben W. Olcott e t al vs. J. O. T alent
w inter a t
least.
A fter continuing San Francisco to spend th e w inter, w ith reference to th e coal in d u stry c . W. Culy, N. C. Culy, A. B. Culy, et a l; m otion, decree.
th e ir trip and rem aining in th e south- w rites th a t they a re ra th e r pleasant- is also im perative, and a fresh state- p o . Culy, Mrs. F red Owen, Misses
G. A. B riner vs. M ary E. W orks, et
e rn s ta te
for several m onths th e ly located in a tiny a p a rtm e n t in th e m ent on th e cabinets tra d e policy is Nellie and M ildred Culy. She is also a l; sum m ons.
Jo h n B isheas vs. L. M. Goodwin et
charm s of A shland drew them back, i R ussian Hill d istrict, overlooking th e due-
survived by fo u r sisters, Mrs. Loos-
a l; affid av it, order.
and they will in all probability be- Bay w ith A lcatraz Island in th e im-
N ational expenditure
questions iey> Mrs. D rake, Mrs. K nighten and
B enjam in O. H atfield vs. Jennie
come settled resid en ts here.
1 m ediate
foreground. So far, he were expected to b rin g C hancellor of Mrs. Ball, and th re e b ro th ers, W illis, E. H atfield ; order.
• • •
states, they have had delightful The E xchequer A usten C ham berlain R 3 and N icholas Baughn.
C ourine L aw ton vs. Guy A. Law-
ton; affid av it, o rd er, default.
The Tidings receives subscriptions w eath er and are enjoying th e change Into th e lim elight; m em bers being
----------------------------
Sarah G a rtn e r vs. Louis G artn er:
to th e Y ouths’ Com panion, >2.50 th e of scene and environm ent, but have uneasy over unofficial rep o rts th a t
affid av it, finding of fact, d efau lt,
year.
C om bination of Com panion uo doubt th a t F a ir A shland will look th e
m uch-vaunted
governm ent
decree.
Tourists Stopping
w ith McCalls 12 95
tf good to them when they re tu rn in econom ies had only resu lted in an
W illiam D. M cIntosh vs. Hazel Mc­
sh ; divorce.
• »*
th e spring.
an nual saving of from >76,000,000
At Local Hotels H In to
W m. U lrich vs. F ra n k Salla way et
F. H. M orrill has purchased th e
e e •
to >125,000,OOM which on a daily
a l; affidavit, m otion, chain of title ,
W ing p roperty a t 169 Ohio street.!
Dw ight Hicks, who is trav elin g expenditure of (>10,000,00 in excess
affid av it, finding of fact, decree.
Hotel Austin
Mr. M orrill h as been in th e valley a . w ith th e p atrol line of th e C alifornia- of revenue w a u ja id to be inadequate,
R. S. P age vs. Jo h n H. H ueners et
S peaker J.
L ow ther took the
C. W hitm ore, E. W. G ardner, P ort- al; sum m ons, answ er, affidavit, de­
couple of weeks looking it over and Oregon Pow er com pany, w ent back to
give plenty of room without hav­
decided to locate in A shland.
He Copco yesterday a fte r paying a sh o rt ch air In th e H ouse of Com m ons a t lan d ; Mrs. and W illiam W ehelin fau lt, decree.
S
arah
R.
J
e
te
r,
ex.
vs.
E
lizabeth
ing a lot of cloth in the way—
Condon; Guy F. A tkinson, H a rry G.
cam e h ere directly from Eugene. He vislt w ith his paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. 2:45 P- m -
Yockey e t a l; reply.
they
are perfectly comfortable.
Allen, P o rtla n d ; Mr. and Mrs. R.
cam e to th e no rth w est from N orth- , E rn e st Hicks, in A shland.
Cnowden, San Francisco; W. B. L ind­
R eal E s ta te T ran sfers
ern V erm ont fo u r y ears ago.
* * *
W.
H.
E dm unds to C. C.
sey,
M
erlin;
W.
M.
Skeen,
Mrs.
M.
• • •
Miss Florence E rickson, daugh-
R edd; m ining claim s in
P
earso
n
and
fam
ily,
C
hiloquin;
L.
Leave your m agazine subscriptions t®r oi Mr. and Mrs. N. E rickson of
500
Jackson county ...................>
M. B radbury, Tacom a, W ash.; H. W. S. P a tto n to E m m a E.
Fairview stre e t, died th is m orning a f­
w ith us. Poley’s D rug Store.
B rugh,
Bplines, C alif.; W illiam
T u e-T hurs-S at-tf te r a long illness. D etails for th e fu ­
The m ass m eeting a t Moose h all; Crane, San Rafael> Caljf . L A
• • •
t __ ____ ,
-
-
n eral have not been m ade yet, b u t ,_.
,
a tten d ed by la* Newton, P o rtla n d ; L ark in Reynolds,
Miss Isolene Cam pbell, oldest will be announced late r. The de- ? * ght
J
,
boring m en of th e city anxious to M edford.
d a u g h te r of R. P. Cam pbell, u n d e r­ «eased was a wel know n and popu-
, o r , he M gh CQSt o ,
SHORT ORDERS AND LUNCHES
w ent an operation a t a local hospital la r lady of thia city. .
H otel Colum bia
living. M r? Gibson, of th e S tate Ex-
QUICK SERVICE
th is week for chronic appendicitis.
T.
J.
F
rench
and
wife,
San
Diego,
L
unches
P u t Up for T ravelers
_ , ,
,
. .. .
.
change storle a t P o rtla n d , a co-opera-
She is gettin g along nicely since the
Calif; F red R itzinger; Mr. and Mrs.
Grizzly peak and o th er high points
207
E a st Main.
tive en terp rise, m ade an explanation
operation.
H arley R obinson, Los A ngeles; Mr
of th e m ountains east of A shland
of th e m ethods of d istrib u tio n and
• • *
and Mrs. E. G. M cM enameir, George
w ere covered w ith snow th is m orning
urged th e o rg anization of a co-oper-
_
The Dally Tidings Is on sale at for th e first tim e of th e season.
..
.
„
...
.
,
and E rn e st M cM enameir, San F ran -
ativ e store.
He did not m ake It
___________
clsco; C. Schlys, E. R. B ennett, A sh­
Poley’s Drug Store, Alnutt’s Cigar
clear, how ever, w h ether he advocat­
land.
Store, and at C. L. Loom is’ Confec­
ed a sto re of th e kind for A shland
tionary store on the Boulevard, tf
o r was sim ply a fte r th e business of
• • •
th e laboring m en fo r his P o rtla n d
<S>
COURT NEWS.
«>
The P laza M arket is undergoing
store, as he announced th a t th e P o rt­
som e m uch needed In te rio r repairs.
land sto re was doing a th riv in g m ail
Good Meals and Short Orders. Day
Marriage Licenses
The p a rtitio n has been set back sev­
and Night Service.
o rd er business. The co-operative
George S. C artm ill and Grace B.
eral feet, giving m ore stores room
idea h as a long tra il of failures. The- Davis.
in front, and a q u a n tity of new shelv­
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- eorlsts [o r n e a rly , h u a d re d y, a „
2 9 7 East Main
ing is being b u ilt In.
Probate Court
LEG E, C orvallis.— A sh o rt course on have advocated co-operative buying
• • •
using th e hom e new spaper to sell and 8ening, b u t of th0 th o u san d s of
L in co ln . A. B ra tt, e sta te ; order,
Mrs. W alk er and Mrs. L etsle Mil­ su rp lu s farm produce will be offered co-operative schem es trie d In the final account.
M ary K. Grisez, e sta te ; o rder, re ­
ler. nieces of Mrs. W illiam Myer, a re fa rm e rs’ week a t th e college, De- past not one rem ain .
E X P E R T BUYING; we have had over T hirty Y ears’ experience in
tu
rn
of sale, notice of hearing.
visiting her here th is week from Gold cem ber 2 9 -Jan u ary 3, by C. J. Mc­
E dw ard E. M cCarthy, e sta te; pe­
It is o u r opinion th a t an effective
H ousefurnishing business. W e buy rig h t and buy th e rig h t Good*.
Hill.
Intosh, farm er, farm w rite r and ex­ m eans of stopping p ro fiteerin g will titio n , proof of debt, o rd er to pay
W e buy for Cash, ta k in g ad v a n ta g e of all cash discounts.
claim.
new spaper m an.
solve th e question of th e high cost
FLOUR, FE E D , SEEDS
W e own ou r sto re building, no re n t to pay.
Lucy A. T errill, e sta te; executor’s
T rinity Guild d in n er T hursday
“ I have know n farm ers to pay a of living m uch qu ick er and m ore sat'
No
expensive clerk hire to provide for.
first
sem
i-annual
rep
o
rt,
order.
The Best T nat Can Be Had On the
evening at P arish House. 75c plate. local com m ission m an >50 to sell 100 igfactorily th a n any co-operative ven-
George M. Jones, e sta te ; petition
M arket.
44-3 tons of a lfa lfa a t >20 a ton, when tu re.
order.
• • e
F o r th e above reasons we c a n and DO SELL FOR MUCH LESS
M ary K a th e rin e H endricks, e sta te;
they could have sold It by paying th e c 1
■
—
Mrs. R. P. C ornelius has gone to e d ito r a d o lla r,” said Mr. M cIntosh
proof
of
publication,
order.
th a n D epartm ent Stores or M ail O rder Houses. We m eet all com ­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Ager, C alifornia, to spend a week
petition.
in announcing th e course. "T hey p 0 R SALE OR TRADE— 160 acres
3 5 3 E a st M ain.
Tel. 214
o r so.
PAULSERUD
&
BARRETT
could th en have kept th e ex tra >49,
of land 7 m iles from A shland,
• * *
>2000.00 im provem ents, excellent
credited it to th e buyer o r split it
Come to ou r Store, b rin g a lo n g your C atalogue and be convinced.
W. F. D eW itt waa a recent visitor w ith him. I asked why not ad vertise
sp rings; 50 acres fenced; 2 m illion
W e a re Just now show ing th e BEST LINE OF RUGS to be found
feet of saw tim b er. W ill tra d e for
to K lam ath F alls w here he spent and sell direct, and they said, ‘W hy,
(In c o rp o ra te s)
in th e Valley and a t prices t h a t a re RIGHT.
city residence, o r ta k e c a r as p a rt
For Men and Women.
a few days.
Office and W orks No. 248 H elm an
I never th o u g h t of it.’
E verything in th e HOUSEFURNISHING LINE a t bottom prices.
paym ent. Term s. A ddress H. care
• • •
Tel. 119
St., A shland, Ore.
Tidings.
46-lm o 171 Bast Main.
“ Not only th e ad v an tag e b u t the
Come in and try us.
Special W ednesday and T h u rsd ay :
Manufacturing Engineers, General
m ethod of using th e hom e paper will
PIANO TUNING
A nchor Bacon S trips 32 U cents th e
Repair Work
be considered. The success of th e GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tu n e r,
E ith e r Cash or Installm ent.
pound by th e slip. P laza M arket, ad v ertisem en t depends on th e facts
W
e
m
an
u
fa ctu re P aving P la n t
w ith 17 years practical experience
E quipm ent, Sawm ill, M ining and
64 N orth Main.
45-2t selected for announcem ent, th e form
Including nine years factory tr a in ­
Ship M achinery, Steam and Gas E n­
• * •
ing.
Leave
o
rd
ers
a
t
Rose
Bros.,
in which they a re stated , and the
gines, Boilers and H eavy Steel
o r E nders.
45-tf
S tu a rt S aunders and d a u g h te r Jo s­
W ork; Grey Iron, Sem i-Steel, Bras*
ephine spent th e fore p a rt of the rep u ta tio n of th e a d v ertiser. All of
and Bronze C astings of every kind.
these— except th e last— will be ex­
week at th e Lake of th e Woods.
H aving tho ro u g h ly equipped onr
plained
and
so
fa
r
as
possible
dem-
,
e e e
p lan t for th e m an u fa ctu re an d re­
o n stra te d .
W ill add 100 percent to th e ap­ p airs of heavy and all classes of m a­
Mrs. Elva Rouse left last night on
Specim
en
ad
vertisem
ents
th
a
t
have
chine and foundry w ork, we solicit
tra in No. 53 for O akland to visit
your o rd ers an d inquiries. E stim ates
p earance of y o u r p ro p erty and as and q u o tatio n s fu rn ish ed on applica­
w tih th e E. A. Sharps fam ily In th a t been business-getters w ith results
a re w anted for th is course.
city.
tion.
Using th e hom e press is not only
• • •
m uch to Ita cash re n t and selling
The F ru it A ssociation h a s tak e n p rofitable business but sound public
policy
as
well,
Mr.
M
cIntosh
asserts.
over th e agency fo r M artin B ros.’
value.
K lam ath F alls F lo u r and Feed. Can These papers help farm production
save you m oney on sam e.
45-5 by ru n n in g m any a farm story th a t
enables th e fa rm e r to increase or '
THE THEATER « A U T T I*,
-------------------
the THEATER « A U T T I*
Eleven acres of land
form erly protect his crops, and are fairly en­
title
d
to
a
shore
of
th
e
paid
news
owned by D. T. E dw ards, deceased,
located across bear creek, was sold m a tte r— advertising.
E d ito rs generally like to ru n as
yesterday by S ister H elena of St.
news
item s farm stories of unusual
M arys Academy, M edford, to Mr. and
The Paint Man
yield,
odd and in te re stin g farm hap­
Mrs. F. M. Decker. The tra n sa ctio n
•IN-
was m ade th ro u g h th e Beaver R ealty penings and com m unity enterprises,
and th e course will show how th is
com pany.
W hy postpone opening an
m a tte r m ay be handled to m utual
• • •
advantage.
account w ith T he C iti­
Cliff Payne m akes S kirt Boxes.
B illiard players p re fe r thia place
• • •
because they know th a t they can get
zens Bank of Ashland.
GOOD cues; an d m odern equipm ent
VESSEL HITS SHORE
Fred H errin and Sprat W ells went
You know how im portant
m akes a lot of difference in the
over to th e K lam ath riv er yesterdav
(By th e U nited P ress)
p leasu re of th e gam e.
it is to have m oney ahead
a n d cam e back w ith an aw ful Jag—
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
23.— The
You KNOW It.
fo r em ergency. S ta rt now.
of w halin’ big fish. The K lam ath is shipping board vessel M ayport Is
P ro fan ity , gam bling and o th e r u n ­
d esirable elem ents a re absolutely
teem ing w ith jack salm on— th e big­ ashore off Shoveful Shoals, near
TABOO here. We Invite GENTLE­
gest ru n know n for years.
S prat N antucket, th e navy d ep artm en t was
MEN only.
gave th e w rite r a big fat one. He advised. The steam er San F ra n cis­
T his Is a clean, congenial am use­
said he caught it w ith a hook. We co is proceeding to to h er assist­
m ent h all fo r decent clean-cut fel­
lows.
have o u r doubt9. W e h e a r th e boys ance.
a re th row ing them o u t w ith pitch-
forks over th ere. They b ro u g h t back
R oseburg— Sand and gravel plant
gbout five hundred pounds.
a t Shady P oint em ploys 17 men.
“Clean Sport (or Regular Foilow»”
B r a PARLIAMENT
AGAIN IN
Try
The Men’s
Store
First
ER SEAT
Globe Union Suits
-MitcheU’s
Cooperative Mass
Meeting Last Night
WHITE HOUSE CAFE
Reasons Why We Sell For Less
H om e
Restaurant
Writer Offers
Aid in Farm
Advertising
Ashland Feed
Store
My Name Is Dennis
Fine Tailoring
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