Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday. Septcnibei IS, lOlìt
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
Ladd and Tilton bank vs. R. D. 1. e. No. 61, twp. 37 S., R. 2 W., 810.
LADIES
Hines et al. Order dismissing judg­ S.. F. G. Maness to H. E. Badger et
ux, w. d. to lot in Gibson tract, Tai- j
ment,
cost
bill.
Established 1876
Have your suit or coat tailor-
Emil Britt et ux vs. Perry Gib-' ent, $250.
Published Every Evening Except
made. Come in aud see the
Sunday
! Corsa M. Kidd et ux to Maye B.
son. Summons.
latest
woolens and the new
T H E A SH LA N D P R IN T IN G CD.
Carl Fichter vs. Estep and Corbin Weils, w. d. to part d. I.- c. No. 52, models. Our prices are lower
OFFICIAL CITY AND '0OVNTY
et al. Foreclosure of chattel ll^n. j twp. 37 S., R. 2 W., $9000.
than ready-mades.
Medford,
PAPER
Earl Moore (ex.) vs. Austin L.
Earl O. Hays et ux to G. W. Daley, j Giants Pass and Roseburg la­
To satify the demands of those
TELEPHONE 39
who
want white eggs— or rather eggs Taylor et ux. Foreclosure of mort-i w. d. to part d. 1. c. No. 38, twp. dies are wearing our suits and
16. What was your occupation at
EDITOR S NOTH The Tidings is
iubecription P rice D elivered in City
gage.
j 35 S., R. 1 W„ 81700.
coats— why not you?
Ine month .................................. I -05 in receipt of complete data relative time of enlistment, induction or with a white shell— the -United States
S ta te vs. Anthony Reaison.
Or-‘ Barbara E. Priest, John H. P ire s t,
Three months .............................. 1-95 to the Oregon bonus act from the commission? ........................................... Department of Agriculture has been der on sentence.
ORRES — TAILORS
husband and wife, to Ethel G. Davis
Six months .................................. 3.75
able,
through
one
of
Its
experts
in
17. Name and address of employ-
State vs. James L Burke. Order w. d. to lot 7 of River Dale tracts
One year ...................................... 7A0 World War Veterans State Aid com­
er
at time of enlistment, induction the Bureau of Animal Industry, to on sentence.
mission. Owing to the lengthy na-
Mail And Rural Route*.
of Jackson county, Oregon, 810.
One month .................................. 3 ■**& ture of the articles they must by or commission ....................................... breed a new fowl, which combines
Real Estate Transfers
18. If you were a student at time the heavy meaty qualities of the Ply­
- « - w be
10
Minnie M. Byerly to E. E. Miner, i
mouth Rock with the white eggs of
One year ....................................... 6.50 which will be found every day in of enlistment. Induction or commis­
deed
to N% of SE%, S% of N B fc ,|
the Tidings until a complete ex- sion, omit numbers 16 and 17, and the white leghorn.
A D V E R T iSlN G RATES:
The white leghorns are a light NW % of NE%, sec. 35, twp 36 S.J
give here the name and location of
plauation is made.
D isplay A dvertising
fowl
and are not popular with the R. 3 W.
the educational institution you were
Single insertion, each inch........... 30c
TO BUSINESS WOMEN
farmers,
who want good laying stock Maude M. Creeks et vir to Harry
(Continued from yesterday)
attending ................................................
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
19. Name and address of your with plenty of meat on them. The S. Harrison et ux, w. A to lot 2,
I t is a s e s se n tia l for b u sin e ss wom en
One time a w eek..................... 2 7 ^ c APPLICATION FOR CASH BONUS nearest blood relative ....................... call for white eggs is an important block 20, Chitwood tract, Ashland,
N- to m an a g e th e ir fin a n c es w ell as
Two times a w eek.....................26c
for b u sin ess m en.
M any s a la rie d
20. If you were married at time factor in poultry raising. Several 83000.
OR LOAN
Every other day......................... 20c
w om en in Ja ck so n c o u n ty h av e firs t
John L. Miller et ux to Elizabeth.
of enlistment, induction or commis­ of the best markets of the country,
Local Readers.
..............................
..1 9 2 . .
N a tio n a l sav in g a c co u n ts, a n d a lso
Each line, each tim e.....................10c , To the Wolrd War Veterans’ State sion, give name and address of wife notably New York City demand €ggs A. Smith, w. d. to SE*4 of SW% of,
c h e ck in g a c c o u n ts fo r th e ir m o n th ly
To run every other day for od *
bills.
or husband at that t i m e ..................... with a white shell and are willing NW U of sec. 14, twp. 30 S.,' R. l |
7c 1 Aid Commission, Salem, Oregon.
month, each line, each tirfi*
21. Have you received any mon­ to pay a premium for them. The E.. 8100.
To m u every issue for oe . month
in accordance with the provisions
W e o ffe r w om en d e p o sito rs who
James Leslie et ux to O. C. Boggs,
or more, each line, each t i m e . . . . 5c i o i tjje Oregon Loan and Bon)s law eys from the state of Oregon under new fowl, which is called the Lamona
w ish to in v est th e ir fu n d s to as-
Classified Column.
(chapter 201. General Laws of Ore- the Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Marines in honor of Henry M. Lamona, who q. c. d. to W% of lot 12 aud 13,
v a n ta g e th e sam e c o n s u lta n t service
One cent the word each time.
th a t w e give m en.
To run every issue for one month o r ! gon, 1921) I hereby make applica- Educational Financial Aid a ct? . . . . has spent nine years in breeding it, block 1, Gray’s addition to Medford,
more, %c the word each time.
tion for the benefits thereof as here£ If so, give name of institutions combines the two desirable quali­ 81.
Anna Erb Swartzentruber et vir
Legal R*te:
i inafter indicated, and in support of through which received, and amounts ties— white eggs and plenty of meat
The
following
steps
were
taken
in
to
E. R. Hosier, w. d. to lote 1, 2, 3,
K Sh subsequent tim T p e* » point
^uch application. I make the follow- received through each .......................
22. If any moneys have been re­ breeding the Lamona: Mr. Lamona Southern Home tract,) in s ^ . 10,
........................................................ Cc ing statement of facts:
funded
to the state of Oregon, give began with a silver-grey Dorking twp. 39 S., R. 1 E., 81.
Card of Thanks, 81.00.
1. Name of applicant ..................
Ashland» Oregon
Obituaries, 2 f t cents the line.
Martha Ellen Holmes to Grace M.
2. Army or navy serial number. . . d ites and amounts of such remit­ hen and a white Plymouth Rock
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
“O ldest
3. (a) Place of enlistm ent............ tances to the state treasurer.............. rooster. Their chickens were bred Robertson, q. c. d. to land in sec. 5,
Advertising for fraternal orders
N ational
twp. 39 S., R. 1 E., 81.
23 Have you applied for or re­ to a single comb white leghorn.
(b) If in draft, place of regis­
or societies charging a regular initi­
Bank in
A careful selection of the chickens
T. R. Badger et ux to Grace M.
ation fee and dues, np discount. Re­ tration .................................................... ceived any bonus, gratuity or com­
Jackson Count<”
ligious and benevolent orders will be
4. if you registered for the draft, pensation whatsoever from any state so bred was made and the process Robertson, S. W. D. land in sec 5,
charged the regular rate for all ad
vertising when an admission or other or enlisted in another state, give rea­ or country for service in the war be­ of inter-breeding begun until a type twp 39 S., R. 1 E., 810.
,'Trase Hiatt to R. H. Toft, w. d.
tween the United States and the Ger­ which seemed ideal, was reached.
sons for so doing ..............................
charge is made.
....... . - h s j ;
Other
points
sought
in
the
Lamona
E%
of NEa, SW1 of NE %and NW
man empire and its a llies? ............
5.
If
you
became
a
resident
of
What Constitutes Advertising!
In order to allay a misunderstand Oregon after registration but before If so, give name of state or country were yellow skin, yellow legs, red % of SE»4, sec. 8, twp. 33 S., R. 2,
These re- W.. 810.
ing among some as to what consti- j enlistment, induction or commission and amount ............................................! comb and four-toed feet.
GO TO THE
tutes news and what advertising, j lve data of such change of re8l.
Anlo Powell et ux to C. M. Ed- i
24. Did you receive any bonus, quirements lengthened the process.
we print this very simple rule w hicn,
wards, w. d. to 5 acres in sec. 16,
gratuity, extra compensation) or ad­ which took nine years.
is used by newspapers to dlfferin -i,,auce ........................................................
twp. 38 S., R. 1 W., 81200.
atlate between them: “ALL future; 6. Present actual residence of ap'- ditional pay, over and above the reg­
Sarah J. Belcher et ux to S. A .!
ular
rate
of
pay
of
your
rank
or
rat­
e v e n ts. w h ere an admission charge pjicant .................................................. ;
Richardson et al., w. d. to lot in
is made or a collection is taken
„ Actual residence of applicant at ing for set rice in the spruce produc­
for
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
Central Point.
organizations and societies of every ^ e of enlistment, induction or com- tion division, or otneT Branch of tfie
First Baptist church of Ashland)
YOUR MEAT
—
'
mission ..................................................... army or navy, or from private sources
kind as well as to - individuals
to
Emma
L.
Oeder,
w.
d.
to
lot
on
while
in
the
military
or
naval
ser­
All reports of such activities after
8. Name and address of father at
and
M arriage Licenses
they have occurred is news.
Granite street, Ashland, 81-
time of applicant’s enlistment, in­ vice? ............. If so, state from whom
All coming social or orgaaization
W illiam Fox and Meda Nether-
EVERYTHING ELSE THAT’S
Alice G. Richardson to H. E. Bad­
meetings of societies where no money duction or commission ..................... received and amount received 8 -----
ger et ux, w. d. to lot in Gibsorf
8 . . . . 8 •. • . Total amount received land.
D eceased ?................ (Yes or no)
GOOD TO EAT
ceutrthutlon is solicited, iuftfrtlpn
Probate
C
w
t
tract. Talent, 8250.
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
9. Name and address of mother at
------- —-------- ... I > W "
'
William H. Matthew estate. Peti­
L. M. Phillips et ux to Serapta El­
Remarks, if any, covering items 21
time of applicant’s enlistment, in­
W* make ail quotations ou
tion,
final
order,
final
report.
len Albright, w. d. to lot 36, block
duction or commission ..................... to 24, inclusive ..................................
We Now Have
JOB WORK
William
Lollar
estate.
Petition,
1, Tuttle’s second addition to Med­
NOTE
Commutation
of
quarters»
Deceased?
............
(Yes
or
no)
from .
PEACHES, PLUMS AND PEARS
ford, 8330.
11. Date of birth of applicant. . . . heat, light, or subsistence, the $60 order.
THE FRANKLIN PRICE L13T.
William
H.
Baldwin
estate.
Final
C. L. Kingsbury to W. T. Sheets,
10. Place of birth of applicant. . . . bonus paid at time of discharge and
For Canning
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
report, order, vouchers.
w. d. to lot in block 11, Ashlan£»
pay
as
a
candidate
at
an
officers'
12.
Length
of
actual
residence
of
t * all.
W . F. Sanger estate.
Final afe 8300.
applicant in the state of Oregon im­ training camp are not to be consid­
count,
order,
vouchers,
proof
of pub­
Jesse Encke et ux to E. M. Reuse
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon,
mediately before enlistment, induc­ ered as additional compensation.
Postoflice as Second
Class Mail tion or commission . . . . Years.........
et ux, w. d. to lots 15 and 16. Min­
25. Did you during the period of lication.
H. A. STEARNS
Mary
Miller
estate.
Admitted
to
|| | ! ■
Z
er’s addition to Ashland, $2000.
your
service,
refuse
on
conscientious,
MouthB.
M. M. Murray et ux to J. E. Wild
13. Where did you last vote be- political or other grounds, to subject probate.
Ashland
61 North Main Street
Lissie
R.
Kincaid
estate.
Admitted
et ux, w. d. to lots 7 and 8, block 1.
fore enlistment, induction or com­ yourself to military discipline, or tO|
♦
♦
to probate.
Pracht’s Alaska addition to Ashland,
mission? .................................................. render unqualified service? . . . .
And ’twere as vain a thing,
Circuit
Court
$1050.
14. What is your present occp* (Yes or No.)
To ask of Nature one perpet- ♦
People’s
Electric
Store
vs.
O
Eric Wold et ux to Helen Bing­
26. Was your only service in the
♦ pat ion? .........................................
••
ual spring,
Rosseau.
For
money.
ham, w. d. to lot 3, block 3, Helm’s
15. Name and adefcess of your j student army training corps as a
e As to evade those sad autura- ♦
vs. addition to Medford.
Bullock
Mercantile
Agency
.
.
.
.
student?
............
(Yes
or
No.)
employer
♦ present
♦
nal hours,
■------
■ ■
Norman Merrill et ux. Writ of at-
Eric Wold et ux to Helen Bing­
O r deem th y p a th of life ♦
seemed to be taking a band in the* tachment. Summons.
ham, w. d. to lot 13, block 1, Roan­
♦ LOCAL MOTORING PARTIES
<»
shall bloom, all flowers.
Leva Higgins V8. Roy Higgins oke addition to Medford, 810.
HAVE
INTERESTING
TRIP
and
had
n
under
fairly
good
♦
— Mrs. Norton.
Summons.
Edward W. Carlton to Newcomb
_____
control.
♦
♦
Sum
R.
H.
Toft
vs.
M.
L.
Alford
Carlton,
w. d. to land in sec. 11,
A little farther on we were held
By MAY BENEDICT
mons.
twp. 36 S„ R. 2 W„ $100.
up by pavement workers for a time,
On Wednesday, September 7, we . reaching Myrtle Creek about 5
Medford vs. Ferdinand Webber.
Fred E. Osborne et ux to W. C.
Proof of publication.
If there is anything in Ashland left Ashland with the W. A. Cooper1 o’clock p. m.
Rookard et ux, w. d. to land in d.
F. E. Merrick et al vs. Wm. M
that sounds more encouraging than and C. B. Haney families, who have;
Ourselves and the Coopers mot-
gone
north
for
an
outing
and
visit.
Holmes
et al. Stipulation.
the builder’s hammer, please name
i ored up to the E. W. Redifer home
We
had
no
dangerous
encounters
en
Hugh Moore vs. F. L. Orr et al.
it.
on South Myrtle, eight miles frksn
THIS IS THE FLACK TO
route, except when one of the driv-
Lien filed.
town, and the Coopers pitched their
COME FOR
Jackson County Building & Loan
The dove of peace was present e rs sto p p e d to w ave a t some hand ^ nt in the jjacj. yar<j, going on the
association vs. Wilbur E. Fansher
with U . Koo at the opening ot the
J ™ « lad.es and nearly dro.e
jo(n
et al. Affidavit, motion and order
assembly ot the League ot Nations. ¡ u®
,e an
n . 6 V C
party at Roseburg or Drain,
of Medford we saw the splendid
of default. Decree.
pear
orchards
with
pears
mostly
Prune
*icklne
is
in
fo11
bla8t
in
F. G. Swedenburg vs. M. M. Mur­
Instead of narrow classism, broad
gathered
Douglas county, and a number of ray. For money. Certificate of at­
all-ism should be the predominating
The thing we noticed most at Cen- new Prune dry«rs are being erected tachment.
“ism” in this country.
AND
tral Point was their auto camp to care for the fal1 CT°P of Prunes
Butler & Thompson company vs,
Every year the Presidency of the United
year.
C. H. Gillette et ux.
Release of
The girl problem, after all, con­ grounds. It consisted of several oak
A government soil inspector who judgment.
States grows more important, until now it is
sists of far more than being for or trees and two tents that had seen
better
days.
Somewhat
different'
came
through
the
state
a
few
days
Emil
Britt
et
al
vs.
Perry
Gibson.
against bobbed hair.
recognized as the biggest job in the world.
from Ashland’s camp ground. How­ ago, said that there was co where Demurrer. Notice.
Y e t few people realize that the president is not chosen
Pearl Spencer vs. Lester H. Spen­
ever, nature didn’t endow many else that he’d found the good soil
Make out your list and take ad­
by a m ajority vote and that several of o u r presidents
« TIDINGS FASHION HINTS ♦ other places with a park like ours. for prunes that he’d found in Doug­ cer. Summons and proof of mail­
vantage of this opportunity to
las
county,
and
that
broccoli
also
have not been the m ost popular choice o f all the people.
The fields and pastures in the vi-
ing.
buy standard supplies at the low­
Medford vs. Ferdinand Webber
T h is tact is clearly discussed in the story o f the
: cinity of Grants Pass are bedecked was a specialty of Douglas county,
e st prices—
COAT STYLES ARE NEW : with the wild sunflower and are a and spoke of seeing broccoli in Chi­ et al. Affidavit.
Presidency, one o f the series o f articles on O u r
School Tablets ................li to 10c
cago last year that had been ship­
Minnie Maxwell vs. Samuel Max­
pleasing sight to behold.
Governm ent, w hich w e are issuing m onthly.
Crayolas .......................10 and 20c
well. Summons.
Near Gold Hill we passed through ped from Roseburg.
School Paints, 50c cups . . . . 1 0 c
I f you are not receiving this m aterial, drop in and let
Frank C. Bramwell, superintendent
The day before we came home we
a small tent city and the workmen
Students Loose Leaf Books, Type
us add yo u r nam e to the list of those to w h o m w e
! have their tents labeled, such as went with the E. W. Redifer fam­ of banks, vs. Jane Doe Cleggage et
Paper, Pens, Inks, Note Books,
“carpenter,” “cook house,” and so ily on a trip down the Umpqua river. al. Affidavit, motion, default, find­
are sending it each m onth
etc., in great variety
on. These men are at work on an The highway goes along the river ings of face, motion, decree.
Fountain Pens ......... f l.5 0 to $5
City of Medford vs. Carrie iZ
irrigation plant to turn part of the bank for miles and this is certainly a
E v e rs h a rp P e n c ils . . . .5 0 c to $ 5
Rogue river into more useful chan­ beautiful drive and a finer view one4 Rawson et al. Summons.
A. E. Eastman vs. J. H. Wheeler
seldom sees.
nels.
Ashland, Oregon
We passed by a watermelon patch et al. Summons.
The Pacific highway where the
Elsie Meader vs. William Meader
pavement is finished is sure fine for covering acres of ground and we
traveling. The first big mountains, stopped at the melon booth and got Summons.
T k e
S io n
Mildred Wolfram vs. Frank M.
we came to, near Wolf creek, the us some melons. They were very
highway goes up the mountain like fine in flavor as well as size. There Wolfram. Order, affidavit.
Frank Randier va. J. C. Cross et
the letter S, and as you ascend you were fields of tomatoes also in this
al. Default, judgment.
can see three sections of the road vicinity.
Bullock Mercantile agency vs.
' at one time.
On South Myrtle creek there are
Lilly
Davis. Affidavit. Order.
This side of Glendale we had toj hundreds of gallons of the Ever-
Laura
E. Atkins vs. Robert H. At­
I detour, and one car got stranaed on i green blackberries, and while a few
a steep hill because he failed to take crates have been harvested, they are kins. Decree.
Jackson County Building & Loan
oil in his (lamp) car at the last sta- mostly left for the passersby and
association
vs. American Securities
tion. We held up a dozen or more, the birds.
tourists before we finally got to the
Mr. Barnhill hasn’t found all the company et al. Proof of mailing.
Louise R. Van Allen vs. John L.
top of the hill.
unfortunate hoys. There Is a boy on
One lady, with her husband, drove South Myrtle who is nine years old Van Allen. Affidavit, ordsr. sum­
up and saw so many cars waiting to and has never been out of the moun- mons.
Belle Nickell vs. Effie May Ter­
go
on, said, “Do you serve lunch up tains to the small town of Myrtle
ip coats at least, the styles for fall
rill.
Order.
here?”
We
told
her,
no,
but
we
i
Creek
or
any
other
town
and
has
and winter are new, showing more
J.
A.
Snider vs. R. D. Hines et alt
leflnition of the figure and less were feeling the need of some lunch never gone to school yet, though his
•wrappy” lines. Many of them have, about then.
| neighbors hop9 be may soon get Petition and order.
taring sleeves and skirts decidedly1
Anglo-Calif. Trust company vs.
BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER
Between Glendale and Canyonville started.
•ttil, as revealed by the model selected there had been a big fire, causing
Oregon Gas and Electric company
’or illustration. In this model side
SOUTHERN OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. DON’T FORGET DATES
Paris policemen for the first time Motion, order.
janels are »birred Into cut seams and i considerable loss to the homes of in history are now permitted to carry I Ed Lundberg va. Minerva E. Far-
»rnainented with silk embroidery. The 1 that section. Some fire was still
’ inghy et al. Confirmation of sale.
burning and women and children revolvers in the daytime.
jecuitnng collar Is of beaver fur.
Ashland
Tidings
Breeds New Fowl
Distribution of State Bonus
To Meet Demand
For White Eggs
To Veterans of World War
2umoX,h’.
S E R V IC E
National ] *ank
Plaza Market
COURT NEWS
PLAZA MARKET
School
Supplies
THE WORLD’S BIGGEST
JOB-AND ITS SCOPE
School
Books
Citizens Bank ot Ashland
M cN air Bros.
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