Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 04, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TDiNGS.
P’AGi NUUKS
TRY
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci-
alty. 24 8 Fifth St. Phone 80. 76tf
e
The Beaver Realty company re-
ports, the sale or the Walter L. Smith
residence property to W. A. Mills
of Red Bluff, who expects to take
possession immediately and occupy
it for a home
Listen!! The DeMille Male Quar bonds, in order to avail themselves
tette with Miss Hilda Buckingham, of the right to purchase stock of the
pianist, at the National Guard Arm- new company must exchange tbeir
104-8 bonds for Southern Pacific company
ory, January 10th.
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stock on or before January 14, 1921.
Malta Commandery, No.
J L. Corbett and wile and Ross . “Warrants will be issued to each
4, Knights Templar
Harden of Hilts were over yesterday, stockholder soon as possible after
closing the books on January 14
visiting in Ashland.
'closing
Stated Conclave of Malta Com-
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| 1921, specifying the amount of stock
mandery, Wednesday evening, Janu­
H. C. Williamson was up from Med-of the new company which the stock­
ford yesterday on a business visit.
ary. 5.
mstalation of officers. ¡All
holder is entitled to purchase. On
Sir Knights are courteously invited.
the backs of these warrant's will be
Cliff Payne makes cozy corners. • two forms. In case it is desired to
By order or minent Commander.
Miss _ Margaret Van Dyke of the
W H. DAY, Recorder.
clerical force of the First National
Guests from afar stopping at the purchase stock the first form is to
Ban has renighed her position.
She Hotel Columbia were John Hall, wire be filled out and signed by the stock
E. Jarvis returned this week expects.
expects, to leave this city in the near and daughter, E. C. Watherall and | holder, or by his assigns, am re
to McCloud where he is employed,
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John Spurgen of Portland, W. H. turned on or before March ‘ 192110
after spending the holidays with his
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Bankson and wife of Spokane, and the treasurer of the Southern I acitie
family in Ashland.
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ioming. prossins and re-R. Gardiner of Klamath Falls.
company, A. K. Vandeventer, 165.
We
pairing anraine suits to order. At
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(Broadway, New York City: accori-
The Third Number in the Whiter Nelson's, Hotel Austin bldg.
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Geo. Farverly was up from Phoenix panied by a cashier’s draft or certi
Lyeum Course given under the direc-
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yesterday looking after business af-‘Tied check, payable to the order of
the Southern Pacific company in New :
Mrs. Elton Picard of Eugene is a fairs in this vicinity.
will be given next Monday, January guest at the home of her parents.
York
funds for the full amount, pay-
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104-8
10th.
able,
in case it is desired to dispose
5. Every sufferer from stom­
Mr. and Mi:
Loughlin on Laurel
street.
After February Mrs. Picard ach trouble, gas, belching, sour of the privilege of purchasing stock,
J. 8 Wilsonof Melford wns • will make her home in Los Angeles, stomach, nervousness, dizziness the second form on the back of the
business visitor in Ashland yester She expects to make on extended and biliousness, should get a box warrant, which is an assignment, is
day afternoon.
ot Mi-O-Nu stomach tablets today | to be filled out and signed by the
' visit in Ashland.
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and start a treatment. Guaren- stockholder. Where a warrant au-
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Best Life Insurance,
thorizes the purchase of two or more
Ask Yeo.
Miss Gertrude Cox, a former well
teed by McNair Bros.
Phone 42.
87-6 i known resident of Ashland, is over !
shares of stock of the new company.'
Herbert A. Maxey of San Franciscoa stockholder who may wish to pur
from Klamath Falls where she now
Walter Miksche. who came home
resides and is spending a few days is in Ashland, and will spend a week chase a portion of the stock covered
last week from Los Angeles, has en-
with her friends hero and looking or so with his father, W. L. Maxey, by the warrant to one person and
tered the employ of the First National |
after business interests while in the who is quite ill. The latter is re-the remainder to another must on or 4
Bank, beginning January 3.
ME-
She, expects to return to ported to be slightly improved, but before February 24, 1921, return
Miksche is a well known aud popular5
the warrant to the treasurer to be
Fall, tomorrow.
is still a very sick man.
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Klamath
young man of this city and has many 1
exchanged for other warrants speci-
friends here who are glad to see
Yours for the Letter Concerts,
We will buy all your undesired tying in writing the number of war-
his return.
January loth at the Armory. 104-8 phonograph records. Bring them in. rants desired in exchange, the amount1
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Also Zane Grey’s books. The Bazaar, of stock to be recovered by each,
Good dry wood at Ashland Lumber
Miss Frances Briggs has returned on the Plaza.
104-3 and the name or names in which
Company.
Phone 20
to her work in San Francisco after
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| the new stock is to be issued. On
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. spending a" fortnight's vácation with
Oregonians stopping at the Hotel surrender of the warrants and Pay-
F B. Waite of Portland is abusi.
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, : her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Austin are G E. Matlick, B. E. Abeg­ ment of the full purchase price on
week — a.
ness visitor in Ashland this
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. i Brtggs, in this city,
glen, F. Godfrey, Albert Sylvester or before March 1, 1921, the treas-
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Mr. Waite is the owner of the vast I
and wife of Portland, John Q. Al- urer will deliver or forward to the
acreage of land across Rear creek I The local police found the cup ma-
mack of Eugene. Clinton L. Long holders the amount ci stock of the
from Ashland.
1 chino which was pulled off from its of Corvallis and Frank J. Neunter of new company purchased. All war­
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' post at the lithia fountain near the Salem.
rants not returned to. the treasurer
Try ■* some real coal. Rock Springs S.
■ P. station and robbed a short time
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of
the company on or before March
Rainbow
Ashland Lumber Com- ago.
The machine was picked up In
Glenn McWilliams, who had been 1, 1921; 'accompanied by a cashier’s
p. ny.
Phone 20.
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a ditch near the tracks, and had evi- living in this city on Wimer Strees+dratt or certified check as herein
.Marion Kincaid, a former Ashlaud dently been thrown there since it previous to his late residence in San provided,' will be void and of no
boy and graduate of the high school •was known a reward had been offer- Diego, California, arrived in Ash- value and the privilege of purchasing
bapprehension of the thief, land recently to make his future stock of the new company evidenced |
of this city, stopped off while on his ed ft
olice had been over the home. He will engage himself in 1 thereby çease.
as
the
way back to Corvallis where he is
ground
shortly after the machine was the taxi business. Mr. McWilliams
“No exercise of such privilege of
a student of the O. A. C. and was a
guest of Dwight Gregg, over Sunday. taken and it was not there at that drove through from California in purchase of assignment thereof will
an F. n. Model Chevrolet and says be recognized unless made on the
Mr. Kincaid had been spending the time.
he found the roads in very bad con­ forms of the company. No holder of
holidays at his home in Riverside,
When you want tire service, see dition in spots between Redding,
stock of the Southern Pacific com-
He reports his sister, Kruggel Bros , 91 Oak St
California?
Tele­
Calif.,
and
this
city,
due
to
the
un-
pany will be entitled to any of the
whose health had taken the family to phone 1 25.
89tf usual fall of rain.
stock of the new company unless the
liiat place to live, is much improved.
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terms of purchase herein specified
J. W. McCoy, cashier of the First
Watch these columns for what is
Hear a muscial organization De
are.
fully complied with. All letters
National Bank, has been appointed
Luxe—The DeMille Male Quartette, on the educational committee of the going to happen at Natatorium, Sat- and inquiries in regard to any of the
urday night, A surprise for every- above mentioned matters or details
January 10th at the National Guard
Oregon Bankers’ Association.
body.
1 4" connected therewith should be ad-
104-8
Armory.
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' dressed to A. K. VanDeventer, treas-
Miss Mabel Smith left yesterday
and Mrs. P. S. Provost return-
E. E. Cook of Klamath Falls was morning for Eugene after spending , Mr.
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165
this morning from San Fran- i urer Southern Pacific company,
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a business visitor in Ashland for the Christmas at her home in Ashland. ed home ...
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, Broadway, New York, N. Y.
cisco and other points in California,
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past day or so.
She is a student of the University in where they had been spending the
TOO
LATE TO CLAÉSINY.
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holidays.
G. F. Billings, the well known that city.
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FOR SALE—One of my registered
real estate man of Ashland, had
A carload of automobiles which
Jersey cows, five years old, high
AH
cars
on
the
Interurban
jitney
business that called him to Jackson­ arrived £ in Ashland last night had
producer; fresh with heifer calf.
line to Medford will slow up or come
ville yesterday.
W. M. Barber. 153 Granite street.
been occupied by hoboes, it was dis- to a full stop at the main entrance
104-lt
Phone 411-R.
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Hemstitching and picoting. Balcony covered on opening the car. It was to the new Ford garage. The wait­
found that a motometer and a set ing public, ladies included, is cordi­ FOR SALE—Mortgage of $600 on
3hop, Vaupel’s Store.
improved Idaho farm in good lo­
of tools had been taken.
ally invited to make use of the rest
cation;
3 yrs. at 7 per cent. Ap­
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Orrin Wright of Harrisburg is in
room and sales room while waiting
ply immediately at 64 California
Store up pleasure for the years to
St. Also glass fruit jars and bread
Ashland this week, the guest of Mr.
for the jitney or for other purposes.
come
while you may. A Studio Ash-
104-1*
mixer.
and Mrs. G. E. Yates.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S.. will
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laud picture of the whole family,
hold installation of officers at their
Meredith Beaver left yesterday to while the children are home, will
97-tf meeting tonight. A full attendance
resume his studies at the University do it.
of the membership is expected to he
—0 • $
of Oregon after spending the holiday
Ralph R. Hadfield has purchased present at the ceremonies.
vacation at his home in this city.
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the two-acre lot on Oberlin street
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Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Angwin came
The G. F. S. will meet in the belonging to James Hersey, and ex­ home last night from San Francisco
parish house tomorrow. Wednesdays pects to establish a small fruit farm where they had been visiting dur­
evening, at which time the election on a portion of it. The plot has no ing the past week.
buildings, with the exception of a
of officers will take place.
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barn, and has been used for the rais-
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The Week of Prayer is being ob­
Yeo has sometning new in Accident ing of alfalfa principally. Mrs. S. served in the Methodist church. A
Insurance. 50 E. Main.
87-6 L; Allen made the sale.
large attendance was present last
Local and Personal
Tuesday, January 4, 1921
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TONIGHT
TONIGHT
OPENING
7:30
7:30
$15,000
Robert Morton Pipe
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r.
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Photoplay Attraction
To Please One Woman
ADDED NUMBERS
LARRY SEMON COMEDY. CURRENT EVENTS
NO ADVANCE
IN PRICE.
ADULTS asc
CHILDREN 100
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CJo Please
One Woman"
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29 Q^ara mount
Ç^ichuv
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night and services will be held in
that church every evening this week.
A SLASH IN PRICE!
A Knockout
Trouble
Exioe
Starting Slighting Battery Service
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g 20-
.
wi
The EUIDE Starting and Lighting Battery Service
has now become one of the prime essentials in the bat­
tery world, due to increased production and its popular
demand.
In keeping with the times and the trend of business
ack to Normalcy, the Exide Battery Company have an-3
a slash of twenty-eight per cent reduction in
price of their batteries for all makes of cars. ,
late reduction of twenty-eight per cent on all Exide
Batteries takes effect January 1st.. The same
ser
vice on the inspection and care of batteries is still main­
tained.
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arts
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Murphy Electric Shop
PHONE 82
On TfEM-
the Plaza—
N. Main St.
—*‘7 TY Ei* * TfATte Atr
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Silverton cannery putting up 100
ions apples per month.
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PRESIDENT SPROULE RETURNS
FROM
EASTERN
STATES
. (Continued from Page One),
Thursday
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Will Oregon Pay F or
“ Its Telephone
Service?
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Mrs. O. H. Barnhill and Miss Kath­
leen Silver returned to their schools
last night, the former to Corvallis
and the latter Roseburg. Mr. Barn­
hill will remain in the valley a week
or so longer, collecting material for
agricultural articles and character
sketches. Orchard and Farm has
recently published page writeups of
the work of Albert Johnson, orchard-,
ist, A. C. Joy, parcels post peach
grower, and James Hersey, the bee
man, contributed by this writer.
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There seems to be a diversity as
to whether or not enough rain has
fallen this winter to make the ground
sufficiently wet. One man, it is stat­
ed, claims he found dry ground at a
depth of 12 inches. Another claims
be penetrated 20 inches before he
found dry ground, while a third says
he dug four feet and found the rain
had soaked in as far as he dug, and
be could see no dry ground at any
depth. The fact that the streams
are rising greatly after each rain
indicates that the ground has all the
moisture it can bold, and that the
surplus is running off into the rivers
aud creeks.
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The Telephone Company is asking the State of Oregon for an increase hi telephone rates. Also I
following figures taken from an exhibit just filed with the Public Service Commission, it is now and for
past has been operating at a loss.
GROSS REVENUE, EXPENSE AND NET REVENUE YEARS 1916-1919, INCLUSIVE, ACTUAL; YEAR 1920
9 MONTHS ACTUAL, 3 MONTHS ESTIMATED
Year 1916
$2,269,082.69
( ì roSSA
Expenses......................................................
Difference ...................................................
t
Year
Year 1917
1919
$2,809,304.05
$3,445,848.83
2,568,314.02
3,482,614.97
2,004,01 1.32
2, 34240 1.9 9
265,071.37
209,949.16
240,990.03 (loss) 36,766.14
514,778.65
549,064.85
594,675.33
249,707.28
339,115.69
$
Interest and dividends to be paid out of
above difference
Deficit
353,685.30
653,412.82
690,178.96
721,54 0.00
691,400.00
te
ns
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With such results it is not'possible to develop or satisfactorily maimain
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a telephone
■ in Astor will not enable us to obtain the outside funds necessary for extensions and permanent improvements.
Oregon must and will grow. To play its part in this growth the Telephone Company must have added revenue
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We are asking tor rates which will, enable us to pay a reasonable return 011 our, investment. Adequate rates are
is nated. he
2 In a separated statement to
stock-
holders and holders of the five per
cent convertible bonds of the South-
ern Pacific company comptroller A.
D. McDonald said: The capital
stock of the new company is fixed at,
3,500,000 shares to correspond as
nearly as may be to the total num-
ber of shares of Southern Pacifie
company stock outstanding, together
with shares reserved for conversion
of the company’s 5 per cent convert-
ible bonds, and the holders of these
The Pacific
Telegra
one and