Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 12, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Local and Personal
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Have a fit at Orres Tailors.
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Mill ruan and ground oats feed at
109-6t
Ashland Mills.
Monday, January 12,
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
Pa tackles the Reform Movement
r THE
WORLD is CERINI GETTING
ON
EVEN AMONC THS MOST \
LoW-1 AND IGNORANT PESPLES
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FORWARD MOVEMENT IS i
COIG ON
LOOK How JAPAN i
HAS FORCED AHEAD AND Now
THE COMMON PEOPLE IN CHINA
ARE
WAkINC
UP
ARE
NO LONGER
THINIC:
f SATISFIED to be . TRAMPLED
ON By ÊMPERORS ANO EM-
PRESSES AND THER FOL -
LOWERS
"Down wIra
DESPOTISM "
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REVOLUTION
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AND THIS CRASH :N ci,
MEANS RERORI !
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Mrs. G. S. Butler left yesterday for
San Francisco where she will visit
for awhile before joining her hus­
band in Bakersfield. They expect to
remain in that section for several
weeks.
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Hemstitching, Picoting, 10 cents
yard. We pay the postage. The
inity Hat Shop. Medford, Ore. 6-tt
C. W. Winne left last night
for Portland on an extended visit.
Chicken mesh and scratch at Ash-
The 24-hour old infant of Mr. and
Just received, car of feed at Ash-
1096t
Mrs.
Robert M. Walker died Satur­
109-6t land Mills.
land Mills.
day and was buried this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Moore of Port­
Gray is hack at her
post in McGee’s dry goods store after land, who have been making a trip
s p ending a two weeks' vacation with through California for several weeks
past, were week-end guests of Mr
her family in San Francisco.
and Mrs. G. M. Frost.
Alfalfa molasses feed at Ashland
See W. A. Freeberg for watch
109-6t
Mills.
Senior Class Has Feed
clock, jewelry and spectacle repair
Friday night was the occasion for
101-tfeod
Cliff Payne makes drain boards. ing. Old prices.
a gala time by the-Senior High class
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at a big feed at Rose Bros.
The
Mrs. M. O. Courtney and son Don place was decorated throughout with
Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Ferguson left of Eastern Oregon are stopping in
the class colors and about forty stu­
aturday night for a week’s visit to Ashland for a few days as guests of
dents enjoyed the time of their life.
in Francisco and Oakland.
Mrs. Courtney's niece. Mrs. O.
Paulserud, while on their way home
Wednesday Club Meets
Lots of good white middlings at from California where they had been
The Wednesday Afternoon club
109-6t spending a portion of the winter.
Ashland Mills.
will hold its regular meeting at the
Legislature
Opens Today
The Social Realm
Eat Rose Bros. Chilli Beans.
Home demonstrations given on the
112-4t best talking machines. Rose Bros.
112-4t
Mrs. W. A. Stratton was up from
Talent Saturday. She has been suf­
Special services will begin in the
fering with an infected finger and Presbyterian church this evening and
had come up for treatment.
will continue all week. Rev. C. F.
Koehler, the pastor, will be assisted
Cleaning, pressing and remodeling by Rev. E. H. Edgar of Central Point,
done at Orres tailor shop.
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who will preach every night. Mrs.
Edgar will lead the music at the
Best Tamales in America at Rose special meetings.
112-4t
Bros.
J. B. Rhodes. who has served as
Otto McMichael came home yes-
field secretary for the Y. M. C. A. of
terday from Cottage Grove where he
Oregon and Idaho for the past 12
had been visiting with relatives for
or 13 years, with the exception of
some time.
the two years in which he was en­
gaged in Y work overseas, has been
Plenty of shell for the chickens,
appointed general Secretary of the
109-6t
Ashland Mill
Y. M. C. A. for the state of Ohio,
Mr.
a
well earned
promotion.
Home made Candies always on
Rhodes will be remembered as hav-
hand at Rose Bros.
112-4t
ing spoken at various times in Ash-
land on Y topics.
J. D. Mars has purchased a hand-
some new Big Four Chevrolet auto-
NOTICE
mobile, which is among the fine new
We buy and sell everything. Come
cars of the city, for the coming sea-
son.
in and talk it over. The house of
all—usefulness. THE BAZAAR, on
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Orres remodels Ladies’ Garments. the Plaza.
of the amendment that many of th
yelled "aye” before the reading elei,
could call their names. Mrs. Thomp­
son introduced the resolution before
the house adopted it. Speaker Jones
giving her recognition over the oth­
ers wanting the honor.
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posed in cases where conviction has
been had on charges of homicide in
any degree; rape, where violence is
an element of the crime; robbery of
any kind; burglary, when armed with
a dangerous weapon, and assault
with intent to kill while being armed
with a dangerous weapon.
There
can be no palliation of such offenses,
and I would have the word go forth
that Oregon will in the future meet
such offenses with a flat penalty that
home of Mrs. L. C. Dunn on North will be carried out to the end.” The
Main street Wednesday afternoon. only mitigation I would suggest;
Assisting Mrs. Dunn at entertaining would be to allow the deduction from
will be Mrs. Ñ. S. Ballenger, Mrs. the total sentence of a reasonable
M. Ellis and Mrs. G. M. Frost.
number of days for good conduct,
but this deduction should be nomi­
College Club
nal and not such a deduction as to
A number of Ashland women went make any decidedly appreciable re­
to Medford Saturday afternoon to duction in the sentence.”
the regular meeting of the Women’s
Governor Olcott said it would be
College club of the Rogue River val­ his pleasure to submit to the legisla­
ley. The program was given over to ture the resolution of the American
Mrs. John Calkin of Medford who congress for amending the federal
gave an interesting reading, “In the constitution so as to extend the right
Desert of Waiting.” A fine attend- of suffrage to the women of the
ance greeted this entertainment, nation.
Those from Ashland were Mrs. Ralph
“I am certain,” added the govern-
Billings, Mrs. J. H. Dill, Mrs. V. V. or. you will not deem it presump-
Mills, Mrs. A. C. Joy, Mrs. F. D. tuous if I express the hope that you
Wagner, Misses Jackson, Norton and give your unanimous approval to the
ratification of this amendment.”
Clark.
MUST HAVE TERRIBLE THIRST
SALEM, Jan. 12.—Each house,
shortly after the special session of
the legislature convened today unan-
imously passed a joint resolution rat-
ifying federal suffrage. A fight is
now on to see which will win the
honor of having its resolution
adopted by both houses.
HARRISBURG. — $50,000 saw
So anxious were the senators to
mill company being -organized.
| place themselves on record in favor
(By the United Press)
NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—J. C. Hor-
ter, a Wall Street broker,
today
traded 111 pounds of sugar for two
bottles of gin, two of whiskey and
four of Burgundy wine.
ill, at 2:30
p. m. on Saturday,
January 24th, 1920, offer the said
property for sale at public auction
for cash, at City Pound, Water St.,
said City.
Dated January 12th, 1920.
J. W. HATCHER.
Chief of Police for City or Ashland,
112-2 Mon
Oregon
PAULSERUD & BARRETT
FINE TAILORING
For Men and Women
171 East Main
Tel. 119
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop.
I Quality Meat.
(By the United Press)
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.- Fol ♦ I
lowing are market quotations
EGGS—Extras, 71c.
BUTTER—Extras, CGc.
POULTRY—Broilers, 36c; hens,
33c.
CATTLE—Top steers. It’Ac.
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Cleanliness.
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
VIN G
SHEEP—Ewes,
71c;
wethers,
10%c.
BARLEY-—Spot barley, $3.65.
Last Time Tonight
VINING
Marguerite Clark
TOO LATE To CLASSIFY
FOR SALE—A few choice tancred
strain White Leghorn cockerels
from hens with trap nest record
of 250 eggs per year. Mrs. W. D.
Booth. Phone 29 2-R.
112-2
“LUCK in PAWN”
FOR
SALE — Exceptionally fine
Rhode Island Red rooster, trap
nested stock,
$5.00
Eggs for
hatching, $1.25. Whipping cream,
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40c pint; 25c half; 15c quarter ce .
pint., delivered. Phone 411-R.
ce
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WANTED — Experienced
grocery
clerk.
Apply White House Gro-
112-2t
eery, Ashland.
NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED
LIVESTOCK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned has taken up
and imponded the live stock de­
scribed as follows:
One large brown gelding pony,
with star in forehead, right front
foot and right hind foot white, ap­
pears quite gentle.
One sorrel gelding about two years
old with white strip in forehead. No
brands visible.
Unless claimed prior thereto, I
Billie Burke
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Douglas Fairbanks
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Announcing the
We Have Been Exceedingly Fortunate in Securing the Agency for the
Lightest of Good Sixes
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Four years ago MAibohm saw the handwriting on the
wall. The inevitable coming of the light weight, fast,
comfortable car became the ideal of Maibohm design.
Now, with the buying public awakened to the value
of less pounds, less fuel use, less vibration, more pow­
er, speed and getaway, Maibohm has a proved car,
ready for the demand—proved through four years’ in­
tensive design, testing and use under every imagin­
able condition.
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The Result of An Ideal
A Wonderful New Factory
The result of Maibohm’s strict adherence to an ideal
has indeed brought about a remarkable motor car.
In every phase of performance this unusual light six
compares deed for deed, with the large, costly cars
which have been accepted by motorists as representa­
tive of perfection in automobile performance.
Filtered into the success Maibohm has attained in four
years of making motor cars is the invaluable experi­
ence of more than a quarter-century of unfaltering
reputation as a maker of fine carriages.
Maibohm cars come to you out of a factory of the high­
est order of efficiency. The men who build the chassis
and the body, who inspect every phase of the construc­
tion—every man in this huge plant is a happy con­
tented workman, doing his job in flooding sunlight
and fresh air.
Pledged to maintain a more than quarter-century-old
reutation ; producing in a wonderful new factory,
under ideal labor conditions—Maibohm is bound to
build fine motor cars.
ses
soled.
WE HAVE A CAR LOAD JUST IN
The Light Six Maibohm is a hew car in this territory. To our notion it is the gem of them all. It is nothing less than a sensation in construc­
tion, economy, durability and price.
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COME AND SEE IT.
DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN
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Norton (&. Company
347 East Main Street
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