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

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    Wednesday, May 12, 1920
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
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J. K. McClaren of Morton street ।
Monte Briggs and wife are back attle for several days on account her hands caught in an electric
Miss Ruth Holmes of Medford is being visited by a brother from
Mrs. C. W. Fraley is entertain­
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,
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i for a few weeks’ visit with their of trouble with his teeth. The wringer and badly crushed. While
ing at her home on Mountain ave­ was a week end guest of friends
a ° a whom
e had not seen numerous Ashland friends. They young ma nis much improved and using the wringer she managed
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nue her sister, Mrs. F. R. Mason, in Ashland.
for a number of years.
came in last night from San is able to be around again, al- to get both hands drawn into the
and
daughter,
formerly from
machine. Neighbors came at her
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose and
S. Penniston returned to Gren- Francisco, making the trip in theii though he has not resumed his
Hemstitching and picoting, Bal­ Iowa, but who have been living
call, and succeeded in shutting off
C. R. Rose met Madame Galli- ada, Calif., yesterday morning, af- car and bringing with them Mr. duties.
recently in Pasadena. Mrs. Ma-
cony Shop, Vaupel’s Store.
the current, but were unable to
Curci Monday evening at train ter spending a couple of days Conner and wife, father and moth-
sou and Miss Mason will remain
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William
Nelson
Jr.,
a
Southern
1 er of our Dan Conner of the Aus-
No. 54, as the latter was passing
Picot the ruffles for your sum- here tor about a month, after through here from San Francisco with his family here.
tin hotel. The latter will likely Pacific engineer, is contemplating
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mer dresses.
We give prompt which they will continue on their for Portland, where she has a
a change with another engineer
Will Holmes has accepted a po-spend some time here taking ad-
and careful attention to mail or- way home, going by way of Cana­ singing engagement.
The noted sition with the Standard OH com- vantage of our fine climate and for the company from . Oakland,
ders. Handicraft Shop, Medford, da where they will stop to visit singer left the train during its
which will remove the former
pany and will be located in Med- the beneficent mineral waters.
Ore.
183-tf with relatives.
from Ashland. If the change is
stop in Ashland, and the Rose fold.
Alvis Gasaway takes Mr.
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Miss Ramona Harrell finished made Mr. Nelson will move to
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sams and family stated that she was very Holmes place in the Holmes Bros’,
ACKLIN’S TAXI
her
three years’ training course Oakland to make his home.
son Lyle expect to start today gracious and pleasing in her man­ grocery.
Phone 239-R.
204-tf
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in
the
California hospital in Los
cn a automobile trip to Los An­ ner.
Mrs. Mary Hale is suffering
Angeles, and is now a registered
geles. They will drive all the way
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Cliff Payne makes tables.
1 nurse. She expects to return from a serious injury which she
George W. Cross the well known
in the family car and expect to be
piano tuner of Medford, is able WANTED — Two . dining room home the first week in June and sustained yesterday, when she got
gone about two or three months.
Frank L. Finley, piano tuner,
216-4 will spend two months on a camp
to be around again after a five-
girls. Depot Hotel.
will be at the Ashland hotel for
ing trip, after which she will prob-
Reed has gone to weeks’ illness in a hospital.
Mrs. M.
WANTED—Man for porter work.
a few days.
214-3
Talent and Medford where she
Depot Hotel.
216-4 ably locate in Los Angeles.
Sam Holdt has sold his bunga­
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C/>ammourit^rtcmft
expects to visit for some time be-
Competent stenographer want­
low and acre of ground on Upper WANTED—Dish washer. Nelda
J. L. Barnthouse has received ।
fore joining the Ellison-White bu-
Cafe.
216-tf word from his son, Frank, who is ।
ed. State qualifications and sal­
Granite street to Mr. and Mrs. R
reau, with which she will be en-
ary expected. Box 203, Ashland,
A. Avery of the Nelda cafe. The LOST—In Park Tuesday evening. employed in the radio, service on
gaged during the summer.
Ore.
May 4, boy’s brown coat; rip the packets running between Seat-
deal was made through the Bea-
over
pocket. . Finder return to tie and Alaska, that the latter has
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agency.
Glenn Rhodes, who has been ver Realty
Tidings office.
Mrs. B. M. Heath is back from
been confined to a hospital in Se- ।
working out of Ashland as a sub­
Los Angeles where she had been
Mr. and Mrs. George Kincaid WANTED—Furnished house first
stitute mail clerk while the reg-
spending
several weeks. She
of July or sooner. Address
and family are expected through
ular men were taking their vaca-
Box 111, Postoffice.
216-2*
made the return trip from Los,
Ashland in about two weeks, go-
,
, „
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. tions, finishes his assignment here
Angeles to San Francisco by the
z
ing from Corvallis to Southern FOR RENT — 2-room furnished
and will leave this week for an-
Pickwick auto stage, which runs
apartment with sleeping porch.
California. They will stop off and
ctber appointment farther down
Close in.
Phone 366-J, or
the entire distance in relays, af­
spend the day with their many
the Southern Pacific.
246-J.
216-2*
ter the manner of the old-time
friends when they reach this city.
stage coach. Mrs. Heath also
E. F. Smith is having the in-
C. L. Lewis and wife of Modes­
stated it is the intention of this to, Calif., are in Ashland this
auto stage company to extend its week, looking after property in­ terior of his house on Oak street
repapered. B. A. Finch is doing
line to Portland, starting May 15, terests here.
the work.
and will pass through Ashland.
Local and Personal
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extricate the unfortunate woman
from her painful position. It
was necessary to call City Electri-
cial Easterling, who was compelled
to take the wringer apart before
Mrs. Hale could be released. Both
hands were badly crushed.
[Ashland Furniture Co
2 ori
Ek
tome
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Complete House
Furnishers
Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum,
Cooking Utensils and Camping
Outfits.
picture
Jd
Steak
On Savings Accounts
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Dr. R. W. Stearns of Grants
Stearns of
Pass and Dr. R.
families, were
Medford, with their
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quests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
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Stearns ot this city, Sunday, and
the party held a picnic up the cal-
von during the day.
Mrs. John McClintock, who has
been visiting her sister, Miss Dale
Coshow, for the past week, re-
turned to her home in Roseburg
Monday.
PERS
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Max. the thoroughbred Airdale
,
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tog belonging to J. A. Ruger, was
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struck by a fast-driven automobile
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Monday evening and was so badlv
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Robert I. Ellis is spending a few
hurt that his life is despaired of
days in Ashland from his Apple­
The dog is a very valuable one.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNair are
besides being a great family pet, back from San Francisco where gate ranch .after which he will go
and there is much mourning in they had been spending the past , to Oakland, Calif., to work for
the summer.
the Ruger family.
week attending the Rexall con-
vention held in that city.
Dr. W. E. Carter, of the medi-
cal department of the University
J. G. Conger and family have
AFTER MAY 1ST.
of California, was in Ashland come from Farmington, Wash.,
Monday visiting his sister, Mrs. B and have taken possession of the
M. Heath of Terrace street. Dr. I house they recently purchased
Carter was returning from the east from O. F. Carson on Palm ave We will charge 10c per gal
where he had been looking after nue.
the publication of a
medical
Ion for buttermilk.
treaties of which he is the author.
H. S. Parmerlee has been as-
He was much pleased with Ash- sisting in the Citizens Bank for
land, and stated it was the most the past two or three days, dur-
ASHLAND
attractive little city of its kind he ing the absence of Miss Pearl
had ever seen.
Wilshire, who was out on account
of illness. The latter is now back
The senior and junior classes at
again,
cf the high school went to the
. .
Rogue river today to hold a pic-
Illinois Picnic
nie near Bybee’s bridge. About
All you suckers from Illinois,
100 made the excursion. This please meet at my office Thurs-
Thurs- D
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evening they expect, on their re- day, 13th, to arrange for annual
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turn, to hold a reception in the pienic.
E. T. STAPLES,
armory.
1 resident
Don’t pay a middleman’s profit.
_ ■ Your Home Baker is, in a sense,
No. 67
strictly a manufacturer; he bakes
for no one else—he simply sup­
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
plies his own stock of fresh and
wholesome
4%
Interest
A Dollar Starts an Account
East Side Meat Market
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
PHONE 188
CREAMERY
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her duties
Citizens Bank of Ashland
I,
in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, May 4th
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ......................
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
Bonds and warrants .........................
Banking house .............................................
Furniture and fixtures .........................
Other real estate owned.........................
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
Due from approved reserve banks...
Checks and other cash items............... .
Cash on hand ........................................
Other resources ...........................
. $377,995.35
81.83
. . 181,050.20
. .
17,000.00
5,000.00
...
None
827.07
. .
83,140.83
3,313.00
. .
35,922.82
92.70
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Total
BREAD, CAKES, ROLLS AND
FANCY PASTRY.
AT
The
Lithia
Bakery
ISO EAST MAIN ST.
Total
You have crowded me
Queen ot the Revels. But
it is a more precious
crown that I seek—that
of Love.
“Everywoman, the day
shall come when thou
shall know that Nobody
is thy friend."
“Love is ever born ot
Truth. Truth is the mo­
ther of Love.”
and supporting
A DISTINGUISHED CAST
Matinee 2 p. m.—Evenings 7:30
Post (NEW)
Toasties
Adults 35c— Children 10c
Superior Corn Flakes
A Personal Message
Made
of Indian Corn, Sugar and Sait
to the
Postum Cereal Company,
Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.A
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"IioNT mareen or.
Women of America
They come in the yellow
and red package
P ost TOASTIES
Millions of American women have always worn Kay­
ser Silk Gloves, “Italian” Silk Under and Silk Hosiery.
Best Corn Flakes Made
In the past year a million more women have wanted
them — they have recognized Kayser superiority in
wear, fit and economy.
R. C. Jorgensen, Prop.
Our factories, pushed beyond their capacity, found it
impossible to keep pace with this demand.
$ 50,000.00
10,000.00 I
6,580.68
25.00 ,
4,181.36
354,058.04 I
6,648.81 i
3,475.78
7,201.50
260,530.04 *
1,722.59
We could not produce the needed quantity, and at the
same time maintain Kayser quality.
We chose the quality.
You have often been unable to buy Kayser goods in
your favorite store.
$704,423.80
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss:
I. V. O. N. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
V. O. N. SMITH,
Cashier.
Correct Attest:
W M. POLEY,
C. B. LAMKIN,
J. P. DODGE. Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of May, 1920.
PEARL WILSHIRE,
Notary Public.
(SEAL)
My commission expires March 26, 1923.
Everywoman
TO-DAY
TO-MORROW
Violet Heining, Theodore Roberts, Wanda Hawley
$704,423.80
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.........................................................
Surplus fund ......................................................................
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Dividends unpaid ............................................................
Due to banks and bankers..........................................
Individual deposits subject to check .......................
Demand certificates of deposit ................................
Cashier checks outstanding..........................................
Certified checks ..............................................................
Time and Savings Deposits ........................................
Reserved for interest and taxes............................. .
resents
Jesse L.
VINING
With
To Reduce the Cost
of Living
SIJV DI rOC
AtAshland,
JLU.
Try our rich, juicy, tender
steaks, Our customers say they
are the best to be had.
92-94-North Main Street
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This was not the fauli of your dealer. He was unable
to procure Kayser goods in the quantities he know
you wanted.
Your favoriteistore now has a limited supply of Kay­
ser Silk Gloves, Italian Silk Underwear and Silk Ho­
siery. Not all you would like perhaps, but enough to
supply you with the things you need immediately.
We are very glad to tell you that gradually the sup­
ply is increasing, and soon we hope that the situation
will be normal.
We Handle
Sherwin - Williams
JULIUS KAYSER & CO.
ash
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wag.
Paints
and
same delicious Dependable—now
vacuum packed to insure its delivery to you as
when it left our roasters.
World's largest manufacturers of
Gloves, ^Hosiery and Underwear
Mfr
wed”
.7. /
Varnishes
PRY GOODS
Dwight
Edwards
Company
Portland, Oregon
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
“In the Heart of Town”
Local Distributors for Julius Kayser & Co's Products
And Other Equally Good Lines of Fabrics and Garments