Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 13, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, July 18, 1Ö-1
ASHLAND DAILY KDtN<& _
tees
,,
Rip Van Winkle at Chautauqua—
J.
W.
H
atcher,
constable
fees
R ip Van W inkle is t<? appear at
BERLIN, July 13.— The mailed
C hautauqua Friday night. This old
Total $ 7 8 05 fist of the German ex-emperor is of­
fellow will, m ake a h it w ith old and
Sheriff’s Office
Local and Personal
young. The old soldiers' fife and C. E. Terrill, sheriff’s salary$208 33 fered for sale in Berlin.
The ex-Empress Augusta, having
drum corps will be on hand to ren­ J. J. McMahon, deputy sher­
_________ -__ -—. Side L ights----------------------
heard
her husband mention the
00
iff’s salary ......................... 150
der a prelude. A ltogether this will
Geo
L.
Howard,
deputy
sher­
“
mailed
fist” and the “ shining a r­
be one of the. most interesting meet­
50
iff’s
salary
...............
i2
6
m our” repeatedly during his fam ­
Dunsmuir Visitor—
Teiini** Sihedule Drawing—
ings of C hautauqua.
Flora Thompson, deputy sher­
ous
speeches which enlightened the
Guy\Good,
chief
electrician
at
the;
The drawings up to date for the
4> <$>
iff’s salary , . . . J ............. 110 00
whole
world had made up her mind
Southern
Pacific
company
shops
in
.
Have
a
fit
a
t
Orres.
Tanprs-for
Glen Terrill, deputy sheriff’s
tennis tournam ent w«ll he posted at
00
salary
—
.
.
.
............
100
to
make
Willy an extraordinary
Dunsmuir,
Calif.,
was
a
recent
vis-j
Men and Women.
116tf
the commercial d u b this evening.
} birthday present. She gave an order
Hazel
Tetherow,
deputy
sher­
All players ai asked to be on hand ito r at the home of his father-in?law , i
iff’s salary .........................
85 .00} to a famous English silversm ith to
at the time their matches are sched­ F. 'M. Merrill, where Mrs. Good is 1 H otel A u stin A rrivals—
R. C. Grainger, work in sher­
The following new arrivals regis­
iff’s office ......................... 104 00 make an~image of that “ mailed fist”
uled. as the entry list is quite large, visiting.
Edna
Snyder, work In sher­
of solid silver.
tered
a
t
the
Hotel
Austin
yesterday:
<*
and any delay will cquse the com-'
00
iff’s
office
.........................
93
The iron fist arrived in good time
R. W. Terrill, H. F. Meader, Med­
tuitttee some trouble. Any playej- Back to Pre-W ar Prices—
V. A. Wilson, work in sher
and
A ugusta placed it on the break­
ford;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
G.
Stauffer,
On
and
after
July
11.
1921,
we
w anting a chang of date should see
54 .00 !
iff’s office .........................
fast
table of the kaiser. It was ex­
Allentown,
P
a.;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
V.
N.
will
work
to
the
pre-war
price
list.
Mrs Anna Coleman, work in
the m anager as scon as convenient.
I pedited
.00]
somewhat speedily into the
Kieth,
Los
Angeles;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
sh eriff’s office ..................
66
261-6
The courts have been crowded to For cash. Ira Reeder.
Grace
Lydiard,
work
In
sher­
<3»
E. H. Barron. Seattle; C. H. Valen­
corner by the receiver, who, for some
th eir limit every evening.
iff’s office .........................
66 .00 Í reason, did not seem to he pleased
tine, Salt Lake City; H. M. Holden,
F ish in g a t Jennie ('reek—
<•> St»
Home Tel. A Tel. Co., sh er­
Gene Hastings, Henry Pace and P ortland; Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Lock.
H. R. Adams for ptumDIng, heating
iff’s telephone for April . 19 .80: with the present. From here it was
Los
Angeles;
Mrs.
A.
L.
Rodda,
San
Harvey
Cliff,
of
the
Standard
Oil
Geo . L. Howard, deputy
I picked up quietly by the. empress
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci­
.08
40
sheriff’s
traveling
expense
and sold later to a man who is in
alty.
248 Fifth St Phone 16 6-J company here, made a trip to Jen ­ Francisco; Mrs. E. A. Mestrot, Mrs.
possession of it today. Since he is
nie Creek Sunday with a truck load Nellie Carlon, Sacram ento; Alfred Geo. J. K unxnun, sh eriff’s
<•> «•>
office e x p e n s e .....................
4 .80
G.
Rodda,
San
Francisco;
Lorraine
a
good p atriot— and a business man
of
oil.
The
business
trip
tvas
a
fte
r­
Medford Book Store, sheriff’s
We specialize on fancy brick ce
Foster,
Seattle;
Mrs.
W.
J.
McMa­
—
he is trying to sell it, preferably
office expense ................ .. 10£ .20
cream. Rose Bros
264tf w ards turned into a fishing expedi­
hon, Seattle.
J. J. McMahon, deputy sher­
to an American.
tion.
<«>
iff’s traveling expense . . 80 .56
O <»
e ♦
Trip to Crater Lake—
McCurdy Insurance Agency,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Mr. Z. B. Brown of Tolo says
Midsummer suits at Paviserud’s.
It. E. McCracken and family, Mrs.
premium on sheriff's bond 125 .00 __________________________________ .
Smith
told
Jones
that
George
Yeo
263-tf Postal Tel & Cable Co., tele­
B. F. Toles. of Uriah, Calif., Mr. and
j FOR SALE— Piano in A-l condition. 1
262-tf
gram s for sh eriff’s office . 22.56
Mrs. .James Lennox. Elizabeth and- still insures automobiles.
♦ ♦
Phone 279 or 199.
265-tf
Fred Pettigrew , sheriff’s ex­
R eturn from O uting Trip —
♦ *
Keith Lennox, and Paul Nichols left)
2.50
pense ....................................
L. G. Fitzw ater and family and
; LOST— Baby’s white open work cot­
Valley View this morning for C rater; Colfax, C alif., V isitor—
Glen Terrill, deputy sh eriff’s
ton knitted sock, Monday, in b u si-'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
Ring
returned
to
Mfes
H
enrietta
Spuhler,
of
Colfax,
Lake. They will continue their tour;
traveling expense ............ 10 43
ness district. Finder please leave,
to Pelican Bay and Lake of the Calif., arrived this morning for an Ashland yesterday a fte r a four days C. E. Terrill, sh eriff’s trav el­
at Tidings office.
265-1
ing e x p e n s e .........................
10 08
extended visit with Miss Edith Moody trip to McCloud, Weed and Monta­
Woods
gue, Calif., where they were visiting W estern Union Tel. Co., tele­
of 107 M anzanita street.
g , LOST— Sm all fox te rrie r dog, an-
<$> 4>
grams for sheriff ...........
2 ' ’
-»
<
s
>
J
swers to name of “Trixey.” Find­
friends
and
relatives.
They
are
en­
Florence autom atic oil cook 6toves
er
please retu rn to Provost H ard­
Big dance at the Bungalow Wed­ thusiastic over a reported good time.
Total $1525.48
and ovens. Ashland F u rn itu re Co.
w are Store.
265-3*
nesday night.
3t Mrs. E. Compton and children, ol
Clerk’s Office
& <§>
W hat is a vacation w ithout m u­
McCloud, returned w lh the Fitzw a­ Chauncey
$ <8>
FOR SALE— One Underwood revolv­
county
Florey,
For Sale— Fruit, grain and hay ter family for a few days visit.
166 66
ing duplicator, for m aking type­
clerk's salary . ..
sic? Buy a small Victrola and take
w
ritten copies, $12.50. Cost new,
deputy
M.
Neil,
insurance.
Yeo.
of
course.
Phone
Mildred
it along. Rose Bros.
247-tf
♦ ♦
$50. One second hand bicycle, $10.
125 .00
clerk’s
salary
.
.
.
Special
price
W
ednesday
night
at
274-J.
262-tf
♦ <S>
Ashland F ru it and Produce Asso­
deputy
Stevens.
L ooking for Locution—
the Bungalow. Dancing 75, war tax Delilia
♦
ciation.
265-6
110 00
salary
.
.
.
clerk’s
Mrs. Ed. Sullivan and little daugh­ P ortland V isitor—
10,total 85 cents.
deputy
Pearce,
R uberia
Jenis Moody arrived from P o rt­
90 .00
ter, of Dunsmuir, Calif., were re­
♦ ♦
clerk’s salary . . .
deputy
Grace
McDonald,
cent visitors to Ashland. Mrs. Sul-1 land and is spending a day with R eturns from B erkeley, C alif.—
clerk’s salary ..................... 78.00
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills have re­
lhran is trying to rent a home here., home folks. Jenis « special fruit
j
Helen
Clark, deputy clerk’s
turned
from
Berkeley,
Calif.,
where
inspector
for
the
express
company,
•» <•»
39 00
hire in April .
they have been visiting friends for M attie Stevens, work in
Special price Wednesday night at! running out of Portland.
the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
4 4
00
clerk’s office .
the Bungalow. Dancing 75. war tax
Pure pasteurized milk 10c the Neil Rogers and daughter, Alpha Mida McIntosh, work in
10,total 85 cents.
00
clerk’s office .
243-tf .lae, returned with Mr. and Mrs.
quart at Rose Bros.
<S> ♦
work
Bolton,
in
Mildred
♦ <»
WE REPAIR anything. Phone 114 j
Mills for a visit here.
52
clerk’s office .
259-tf | For ‘a good plunge or tub bath in
♦
♦
Ashland
Tidings,
printing
for
■3» <*-
pure sulphur water, go to the Nat-
clerk ’s office ..................... 53 00
Don’t forget the big dance at the
Due to change of residence
T ak es P osition at D unsm uir—
atoriuin.
235-tf Bungalow W ednesday nrght.
Columbia Carbon Co., carbon
3t
Ellis Potter, who formerly lived
31 25
« -ft ® .
paper for clerk’s office . ,
will sell Oakland Six
❖ ❖
on Em erich street, has accepted a E nlarge Butte F alls H atchery—
Chauncey
Florey,
stam
ps
for
R eturns from ’F risco H ospital—
00
clerk’s office
.........
10
position with the Southern Pacific
That the Butte Falls hatchery Is
W. H. Bartges, 510 W imer street, Glass & Prudhom m e, supplies
Tou rine Car for
surveying gang at Dunsmuir, Calif. one of the best in the state and will
32.23
employe of the Southern Pacific
for clerk’s office . . . . . .
&
be enlarged, and that Jackson county company, returned from San F ra n ­ Home Tel. & Tel. Co., clerk’s
Cool off in Rose Bros’ ice cream will be made the center of steelhead
10 70
telephone for April . . . . . .
parlor where quality ice creams and propagation in Oregon, were two cisco yesterday where he had been Jacksonville Post, printing
sherbets are served.
264t: points brought out by the visit of confined in th e company hospital for
for clerk’s office . . . . . . .
3 00
the past three weeks.
Medford Book Store, suppl’es
the ntate game couiiqiss on term inat­
for clerk’s office . . . . . . .
22 87
♦ ♦
ing last night at a banquet given at
Special price W ednesday night at IL. E. W akem an, premium on
the Hotel Medford and attended b> the Bungalow. Dancing 75, w ar tax*
clerk’s bond ................
&0 00
about 100 citizens of Southern Ore­ 10.total 85 cents.
Total $1018 23
J 919 model, completely
gon.
❖ ❖
TreaAurei’i Office
Ashland was represented by Rep­ D e W h t Orr D ies—
overhauled and in fine
A. C. Walker, treasurer s sal­
resentative E. V. Garter, Harry Tom­
De W itt S. Orr, 75, died yester­
0ft
ary *.............. ............. $100
linson, E. D. Briggs and E. R. Hos­ day afternoon a t the home of his Dorothy Bedw9ll,
deputy
condition. Six good tires.
ier.
treasurer’s salary ............ 90 00
sister,
Mrs.
J.
R.
Plttinger,
406
at
North Main street. The funeral will Home Tel. & Tel. Co., treas­
4.?0
u re r’s telephone for April
We m ake Suits to order
K.
he held from the Stock undertaking Medford Book Store, tre a s­
Nelson.
tf
11
parlors tom orrow afternoon at 2
urer’s office supplies . . . .
<•'*
L. E. Wakeman, premium on
o’clock.
Mr.
O
rr
was
a
life
long
G nus am i Fishing Tackle—
deputy treasurer's bond . .
Elkhorn Gun Store, 81 Oak street. member of the I. O. O. F., and will
261-1 mo be buried in the cemetery of th at
lodge. Besides Mrs. Plttinger, he is
survived by another sister, Miss Mary
O rr of this city.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
I
•'
Rip Van
W inkle"
Chautauqua
Friday Night
■
THE
GREATEST
in this country, and perhaps
in any country is baseball
It is clean, exciting in a
wholesome way, fine exer­
cise, and a game of skill.
We supply all the needed
equipment to play it, from
uniforms down to counters.
Also sporting goods of all
kinds.
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
S U C C E S S O » r o C. H. v a u p e l
7HE
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
Opportunity Day-Thursday
I
The following items offered should he of interest
to every thrifty shopper. Every one a bargain.
Bath Towels 35c ea
3 for $1.00
Jap Lunch Cloth $1.35 ea
Good size and weight for fam ­
ily use. Made of double thread
Terry. A real value.
Size 48x48. Blue print lunch.
Best quality.
Hemstitched.
Napkins to match. $1.00 doz.
Swiss Organdie 95c yd
Jap Pongee $1.00 yd.
Sold regularly at $1.25.
45
inches wide.
Perm anent fin­
ish i nthe new and wanted col­
ors such as Nile Green, Pink,
Orange, Yellow, Orchid and
Jade.
Sold regularly at $1.25.
33
inches wide, smooth finish,
best quality.
For waists,
dresses, underw ear and gowns.
Windsor Kimonette Crepe
28c yd
Women’s bandeaus, extra good
quality. Come iu Flesh ami
While. All sizes.
Sold regularly a t 3 9c yard. 30
inches wide. Comes in Piuk,
Blue and Grey. Kimona pat­
terns.
Millers Corsets $1.98 pr.
Sold regularly at $3.00. Comes
in W hite and Flesh, some num­
bers with elastic in tops. An
opportunity for you.
Bungalow Aprons $1.25
Made of best quality Percale
cut good and full size with belt
— in 1 Ight colors.
Bandeaus 48c each
Aprons $1.00
Cretonne “ Polly Prim,” aprons
in new patterns.
Trimmed
with ric rac. Regularly sold
at $1.19.
Crepe Apron Dress $2.98
Sold regularly at $3.89. Made
of Jap crepe. Two color com­
binations with two pockets
trimmed with fancy braid.
Gowns $1.59
Creepers 85c each
Women’s muslin gowns, trim ­
med with lace and em bro’dery,
good full sizes.
Infants’ creepers made of ging­
ham in Pink and Blue checks.
Sizes, 1, 2 and 3.
Have your H em stitching and Picoting done
h e r e - THE BALCONY SHOP
The store where your patronage is appreciated.
♦ ♦
Summer Fuel
Cut
Pine Cord
Wood
Special price W ednesday night at
the Bungalow. Dancing 75, war tax
10, total 85 cents.
♦
F ly in g Trip to Crater Lik*“—
“ Doc” Saunders and son, Claude
Saunders, m ade a flying trip to C ra­
te r Lake Sunday, going and re tu rn ­
ing the same day.
<$> ❖
Snyder’s Royal Jazz O rchestra at
the Bungalow W ednesday night. 3t
♦ <$>
$3.25
L eaves for D etroit—
PER TIER
Good For Cook Stoves
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
“ In the Heart of Town’’
W, A. Blake, on the Boulevard,
has left for Detroit, Mich., on a bus­
iness trip In th e Interests of his firm,
the Simplex Auto Whee! company.
His family rem ain In Ashland.
' 5s
Will Visit Here —
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton, accom­
panied by Mr. Peyton’s sister, Mrs.
] Morrison, who !s visiting here from
Illinois, left today for Medford and
Ashland. They will visit there for
a few days and retu rn by way of
C rater Lake.— K lam ath Falls H er­
ald.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
L E A V IN G
T O N IG H T
IHCATER BCAUTlfl»
BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION
Without Limit
FEATURING
»
_
Anna Q. Nilsson
FRIDAY— SATURDAY
et
The Sage Hen”
AND
Larry Sentón
IN—
’’The Sportsman”
.The following is a schedule of ex­
penditures of Jackson county, Ore­
gon, together with a list of th e claim­
ants and articles of service for which
the claim is made and which- were
passed upon by the county court of
Jackson county during the month of
May, 1921.
The following bills were allowed
as follows with the exceptions
shown:
County Court and C om m issioners
G. A. G ardner, county judge’s
salary .................................. $150.00
Victor Bursell, com m isioner’s
salary and e x p e n s e s .........
46.50
lames Owens, commissioner’s
salary and e x p e n s e s .........
83.00
j G. A. G ardner, county ju d g e’s
traveling expense
.........
40.62
Home Tel. & Tel. Go., coun­
ty judge’s telephone b ill. . 11.35
W estern Union Tel. Co., te l­
egrams for county judge
2.05
Any Spring* Coat one-half Pric •—Ladies Suits 25 per cent to 50 per cent discount.
Every W aist or Blouse 10 per cent or more off.
Silk Dresses reduced IQ to 50 per cent—Summer Underwear 10 per cent off.
.« vslin and Silk Underwear Reduced.
Laces and Embroideries 10 per cent to 50 per cent discount- Wool Dress goods 20 to 50 per
cent discount
White Goods and Figured Voiles all reduced.
Bleached Muslin, 12 1-2—19—22 1-2—25c—Curtain Goods and Draperies 10 per cent disc
One Lot Dress Ginghams, 19c
Sport Silk Skirts, $9.75------Jersey Jackets, now $6.95
FOUR COLLEGE BOYS ARE HERE—
Wm. McKibbln
$ 70.95
J u stice Court
D. W. Bagsbaw, justice court
fees ....................................... $
W. H. Gowdy, justice court
F re d Young
Kail font Halley
They are properly authorized to solicit subscriptions to
THE PICTORIAL REVIEW
There is nothing iu it for us, except th a t you may use more PICTORIAL PATTERNS,
but there is a lot of good reading and inform ation for you in the magazine, and some­
thing in it for the boys who are attending U. of O. anO. A. C, Therefore we do not hesi­
tate to recommend th a t yon give courteous consideration of their proposit'on if you wuut
a good magazine.
«
J. H. McGEE.
Total $333.62
Circuit Court
A. R. Thompson, circuit court
crier . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F. M. Calkiiis, re n t for circuit
judge ..................................... 30.00
F. Roy Davis, circuit court re­
porter ................................
13 20
A. K. E arh art, petit ju ro r .
12.00
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., circuit
judge’s telephone . . . .
3.75
Frank Ray, petit ju ro r . . . .
3.00
Total
Ed Taylor
6.45
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