THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS ------ 1------------------------------------------------------ Monday, September 19, 1921 Vlait at M e d fo r d - Mandate. lots 18 and 19, block R, Railroad ad- Ashland News in Paragraphs Mr. and Mrs. Fltzwater were bus Gertrude A. Bennett vs. C. L Ben-i dltion to Ashland, 110. nett. Divorce. iness visitors in Medford Saturday. Thomas L. Johnson to Jackson county, NW >4 of NW *4, sec. 18, Local and Personal Move to Fresno, Calif. — Probate Court twp. 28 S.,’ r . 4 W., $1. ‘ Lad’* Mann and family have re- Estate Katherine McNabb. R«- W. C. Earhart to Frank Doraldn, ------------------ — Side Lights ----- ---------- moved to Fresno. Calif., wbare they ¡port, petition, order, part block 12, Imperial addition to Estate Geraldine Theias. Inven- Medford, $250. .. Visiting Professor Leaves— Automobile insurance -Yeo, of expect to reside permanently. --------- - i tory and appraisement. 299-tf Peter Peterson et ux to Rev. C. M. Prof. Peter Spencqr and fam ily, course, Talent Visitor— , Estate Mary S. Clendenen. Inven-i King et ux., part lot 9, block 3, Cot returned today to Eugene where the) ---------- L. E. Snook, of Talent, was an j tory and appraisement. tage addition to Medford, $10. professor is principal of the prac- Return to Medford— . , j C. Clark, who „v. has been Ashland business visitor yesterday, Estate Alice Martin. Order. tice school connected with .v the uni- Mrs. J. verslty. making her home in Ashland for th e ' AbboU C. B. L A M K I N Real E sta te T iu u siers ---------- past several weeks, returned to Med-| LeJtb Abbott formerly city edi F. E. Hayes et ux to Frank Ball, i Mrs. Clark ex tor of the Tidings, has returned from All wool suits at $25. You can’t ford yesterday. BARGAINS IN See them at Orres Tall- pressed herself as in love with Ash- j Pendieton> where he was employed lot 35, Highland addition to Med heat them ford, $10. R e a l Estate 303tf land, and expects to return later. > ag telegraph editor of the Pendleton or Shop. George Bethel et ai to Addie Hal- Tribune, and is visiting his parents, Cull apples for sale, eating and ¡ Mr_ and Mrg> Arthur Ai)boUi m Pa « I^ock 10, Beatty’s addition R eturns to E ugene— City and Ranch Properties to MetHford, $100. cooking apples. Ashland Fruit & Miss Mary Poley has returned to da street. House« to » e n t. Jackson county to W. E. Ross, S 10-6 Eugene for her junior year at the Produce Association. 4: of lots 1 and 2, block 5, Gold University of Oregon. — —— M akes F ast C alifornia Trip— Hill, $1. E dison M arshall R eturns— Bert p Greer, editor of the Ti<P CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING Jackson county to W. H. Smith. H. R. Adams, the Plumber, sells Edison Marshall, the local short ¡m gs, arrived yesterday from Bur- plumbing fixtures and supplies. story writer, returned Friday from ¡bank, Calif., making the trip of 747 E 1/» of W% of NW % and lot 1, sec. Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St. a five weeks trip to the wilds of miles from Los Angeles in twenty- 23, twp. 38 S„ R. 3 W., $1. 287-tf Jackson county to S. A. Richard Alaska where he secured» a grizzly! seven and a half hours driving time, son et al, land in sec. 3. twp. 37 S., bear. He brought back the hide as I Mr. Greer left the southern metrop- Mlssiouiu-.y Society to M eet— R. 2 W., $1. olis Friday morning at 6 o’clock and The Presbyterian women’s mis a trophy of his hunt. William F. Blackert et ux to Ed ' arrived in Ashland at noon Sunday. sionary society will meet with Mrs. ward A. Erickson et ux., lot 6. block will do your plowing right now- For pleating see Orres. 3 0 3 tf,c . H. Ling, uncle of Harvey Ling, Hattie Silsby, on Hargadine street, 31. Gold Hill, $1. in your hard, sticky soil. former Ashland and Medford resi- Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Sheriff to Jackson County bank, Mrs. Curry will lead the home study R u sh P resbyterian Church W ork— j ^ n t, accompanied Mr. Greer to B argain iu used sew in g m achine; Work on the Presbyterian church j Yreka. Calif., where he will visit part d. 1. c. 59, twp. 38. R. 1 w / on mountain work. Mrs. Van Sant, a lso a new carload o f Whit«» sew $5203.47. the foreign work, on India. Mrs. annex is being rushed with an idea I his brother, W. J. Ling, who recently ing m achines ju st in, at Charles McClain et ux to W. H. of completing the structure before' underwent a. serious operation. Ross, president of the society, will Spellman, lot in sec. 25, twp. 37 s., winter. The foundations have been conduct the devotional study. R. 2 W„ $10. laid and the frame . work is now F irst R ain fall— Henry A. Rehkopf et ux to W. N. going up. Repuinting of the main Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm Ashland residents were given the Carl et ux, land In sec. 17, twp. 38 building will begin soon. first hint of fall last night when the S„ R. 4 W., $10. Yreka Visitor— city was visited by the first rain of Watch Yeo’s window. Samuel E. Combes et ux to Jacob 299-tf Mrs. Calra Russell, of Yreka, Calif, the season during the early morning “THE ELHART WAY” R. Hudson, part block 11, Imperial who was an Ashland visitor during hours. Louis Dodge, local weather DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY the reunion of the Southern Oregon Big F ru it Croi»— BEFORE PRICE compiler, states that the rainfaB was addition to Medford. Henry Warner et ux to Clarsf Belle | S. B. Stoner reports a large crop; 21 of an inch. Pioneer association, is the guest of Southwell, lots 3 and 4, block 58, ______ Mrs. A. H. Russell, on North Main of pears and apples on his fifty acre I j Central Point, $800. ranch in Sams Valley. He states To Visit Grandmother— street. Clara Belle Southwell to Robert that 1000 boxes of pears and 5000 Miss Marita Frizzle arrived this Chas. S. Wilson— Painting, paper boxes of apples are expected to be morning from Snoqualime Falls, Southwell, lots 3 and 4, block 58. hanging, tinting. Satisfaction guar taken from the orchard this year. i Wash. Miss Frizzelle will spend the Central Point, $1. Ashland lodge No. 944 B. P. O .! anteed. P. O. Box 244. 8-lm* winter months with her grandmoth E. , to A. E. Thompson, part block Civic Club luncheon at Hotel Ash er, Mrs. J. W. Mills. P ioneer R eturns— land Tuesday, September 20, at 12 23. Chitwood tract, Ashland, $1025. Mrs. Mary Dunn, who has been o’clock. Tickets, 60c, at Mrs. H ere on Shopping Trip— H. Victor Schaupp et al to Albert visiting in Portland, is again at home Sugg’s millinery parlor. 39 East Mrs. U. S. Ragland, of Siskiyou, F. Payne, mining claim, $1. with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Van Main, street. 10-6* Calif., was in the city Saturday shop City of Medford to George Iver Sant. ping among the local business son, lot 4, block 1, Narregan addi Rsuichers R eturn__ i bouses. Mrs. Ragland and children tion to Medford, $450. GIVEN AWAY Good food, cooxed right, served Sheriff to Max Gabauer et ux, lot William Wehrli and family, who have recently returned from a two at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland have been spending the past three weeks visit with friends and rela- on Main street, Ashland, $11,396.95. Have you asked about itT Grill. 297tf weeks at their ranch in Qilliam tlves in the northern part of this Thomas G. Barrows et ux to Wil The 20th is the last day iu liam G. Pierce, part lot 3, block 3, county, looking after business, re- s^u^e - M ove to Talent.— which to act. Barrs addition to Medford, $1. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Badger and turned home Saturday. R eturn to Trail, O r e . - Frank L. Earhart to Arlene Ear- little Helen Joyce moved to Talent Mrs. S. M. Hayes, of Trail, who hart, S% of SE%, sec. 34. twp. 35 Orres cleans and remodels clothes. Saturday, where Mr. Badger is cash has been visiting her mother, Mrs. S„ R. 4 W., $10. 303« ier in the bank. They have purchased L. A. Bentley, returned yesterday Charles H. Gillette et ux to Harry the Adamson house for their new ModeNto, C alif., Visitors— evening to her home. Silver et al, half interest in land in home. John M. Scott, of Modesto, Calif., sec. 7, twp. 39 S., R. 2 E., $10. who was an Ashland visitor for a Fam ily R eunion— Harry Silver et al to Pompadour Anyone interested in inlUinery The home of Mrs. L. A. Bentley, Mineral Springs company, half in few weeks this summer, returned and dressmaking classes must be Saturday from Minnesota. He wil’ 257 East Third street, was the scene terest in land in sec. 7, twp. 39 s., present at the public library Tues spend a short visit with friends here. I a P’ea8ant family reunion yester- R 2 E., $10. day, September 20, at 2:30 p. m. ______ day. Those present were: Mr. and Ida N. Smith to Mrs. Lettie Jud»y,i Places in these classes canot be re Fall woolens and fashions are now i Mrs. W. E. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. H. served by phone. Applicants desir in at Orres tailor shop. Save $5 to Bentley and son, Mr. and Mrs. ing to join must be present and be $15 by ordering your suit now. 303tf ^ acy Hayes, of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. prepared to pay tuition fees. Par ---------- i James Pool, and Sidney, Frank and ent-Teachers Association. 13-3 Aviator Returns— i Olivia Bentley, making a complete A. B. MacKenzie. /local aviator, | family reunion. The ifey was much Port land VisitiM— • who engaged in stunt flying and pas-1 enjoyed by all. Mrs. William Clyde is enjoying a senger carrying over Ashland during, --------- visit from her friend, Mrs. L. Jami E n tertain at D inner Party— the summer months, returned Sat son, of Portland. Her nephew, Ar urday from Portland, where he has Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Snyder were chie Leggett, is expected today for been for the past several weeks. entertained at a dinner party yes- a short visit. He will arrive from Aviator MacKenzie suffered a bad j terday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Portland also. fall while flying a company plane, Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sny- near Portland recently. The plane1 der were recently married in Cali- Something new in eo's window. was completely wrecked and Mac-i fornla and have move dto ranch near 299-tf Kenzie sustained two broken rib s, Talent where they will make their and a few braises. Mr. MacKenzie ! home. C hristian W orkers’ Band— ----------- ■ ---------------------- The Christian Workers’ band held made a trip to Crater Lake Satur-' day for the purpose of looking over a service yesterday at the Green Springs school bouse. The band available landing sites, with the idea (X)MPLMTK KITCHEN from Talent accompanied the Ash of a possible passenger carrying ser OUTFITS vice between Crater Lake. Ashland land group. and Klamath Falls. you can obtaiu at this store— The Heider Tractor and P.&0. Disc Plow Peil’s Corner A $3.00 Conklin Fountain Pen AUTOM O TIVE SHOP Expert Auto Repairing Phone 44 KAY & MORRISON 100 Main St. Ashland, Ore. COURT NEWS Trousers at $3.50. A few left at Salts Made to Orres Tailor Shop. 30Stf Cleaning and repairing on short notice. K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland L eave for Albany— 302tf Bldg. Mrs. Ira Leslie and daughter. Grace, left last night for Albany, Jiggs and Maggie in person at where Miss Grace will enter college Eagle Point Saturday night. Septem as a freshman. Mrs. Leslie will re ber 24. Also Super-Giant balloon turn in a few days. dances and popular ’’Spot” dances. Marriage License« Gerald Emmet Gunter and Hazel Powell. William John Crandall and Gladys -'»nderson. CiiTuit. Court Farmers & Fruit Growers bank vs. Peter Ensele et al. Amended^' complaint. Medford vs. Ferdinand Webber. Default decree. Majestic Orchestra. 15-6* Your fall suit is here. Paulser Carl Flchtner vs. W. T. Estep et ud’s. 307tf H oneym ooners R e t u r n - al. Return of service. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Crandall, new F. G. Swedenberg vs. M. M. Mur Form er Resident V isits— lyweds, who were married in Ash ray. Summons. J. O. Holt, a former resident of land Thursday of last week, re Edna M. Johnson vs. William B. Talent and well known in this vicin turned yesterday from Crater Lake. Johnson. Divorce. ity, was in the city Saturday visit Mrs. Crandall, late of Ellensburg, J. E. Miner et al vs. Wm. L. ing old time friends before contin Wash., is also a doctor and will prac Greenleaf et ux. Summons. uing his auto trip to Eugene, where tice in Ashland with her husband Frank Randley vs. J. C. H aba et he has been engaged in cannery work under the firm name of Crandall & \ al Answer. * for several years. Mr. Holt is re Crandall. Ralph R. Dusenberry vs. Maud M, turning to Eugene after a tour of -------—* Dusenberry. Divorce. California. Christian S d en ce L ecture— Medford National bank vs. Wm. Reverend Andrew J. Graham, C. S. L. Holmes et al. Release of judfr- Exquisitely tailored suits at Paul- •erud’s. 307tf B., of Boston, Massachusetts, mem-Jment. her of the Board of Lectureship offll John Denny et al vs. George Wolff. W eather Forecast for W eek— The Mother Church, The First The following weather predictions Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos for this week have been made by ton, Massachusetts, will deliver a the weather bureau at Washington, j fro® lecture on Christian Science.. D. C.; Thursday, September 22, 1921, at 8* Pacific Coast States— Normal tem-i o’clock p. m., at the Elks Temple. , peratures and generally fair, except' under the direction of First Church showers on the north coast. ; of Christ, Scientist, Ashland. T h e! CHOCOLATE Northern Rocky Mountain and public is cordially invited to be pres-1 VANHdaA Plateau Regions— Generally fair anS ent. 15-4 STRAWBERRY normal temperatures, but with prob MAPLE NUT ability of scattered showers Tues Return from California — Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Poor have re day or Wednesday. turned) from an enjoyable visit with Cliff Payne makea benches. friends in southern California. We sell Brick Ice Cream Ashland Creamery .r everything the model cook or housekeeper could desire in pots, pans and preserving ket tles. A little journey through our establishment will give you many suggestions as to things you should have. SIMPSON’S HARDWARE Do More Than Live Enjoy Life! The enjoyment which comes from eliminating worry, from being able to plan and carry through those plans, belongs almost exclusively to those who save. Open a thrift account here. Start with only a dollar, if you will, but start. Do more than live — enjoy MW* The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon PAO» THREW B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L One cgpt PHYSICIANS. ATTORNEYS. Hi-hia—» ■ DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A BR1ÚGS*—Attorneys-at- limited to eye, ear, nose and Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. throat. Offtce hours, 10 to 12 and. 2 to 6. Swedsnburg Bldg., Ash-! L. A. ROBERTS—-A t torn ey-at-Luw. land. Ore. 78-tfi Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens' Bank Bldg. DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and .■ S i l l" . •». '.I!, •' —- CHIROPRACTORS. Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. J. KTNZ — Chiropractor. supplied. Oculist and aurlst for Suite 8. Examination Free. No. S. P. R. R. Offices, M. and H. 25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103. Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567. Residence Phone 401. 'l i ASHLAXD HEALTHATORIUM— Dr. E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec trical Treatments, Mineral and P ioneer B uilding. Vit-o-Net Baths. First National Phon« 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J Bank Building. Phone 48. DBS. SA\WYER & CRANDALL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS FOR SALK. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS. • I. FOR SALE— Nice bassinet for some T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS- body’s baby, in good condition. FER — Good team and motor- Call 354 Liberty or phone 335-R. j trucks. Good service at a reason 14-31 able price. Phone 83. FOR SALE— Ford touring car in FOR PROMPT and careful service good condition, $175. 247 Third I with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays, St. 12-6* call Whittle Transfer Co., Phoue 117. Office 89 Oak street, Neai FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING — Hotel Austin. Mattresses made over; packing -g a -ia a a a i_ ■■ vjsi . h w j j ih .................. — .m m u and crating. Douglas. 253 Fourth TAXI. St. Phone 63-R. 10-6’ TAXI— Acklin’s Rose Bros. Phone GRAVENSTEIN APPLES— 50 lb. 213. 136-tf box, 75c delivered. Phone 9-F-l 1. EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea SWEET CIDER— 40c gal. delivered. sonable prices. Llthia Garage. Phoue 9 -F -l 1. 12-1 mo SALESMAN WANTED GAR WASHING SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers. Guaranteed sal EXPHRT CAR WASHING aud polish ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114 ary of $10» week for right man. 12-lmo The Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y. 12-6* VQR BALE— REAL ESTATE. HELP WANTED. FOR SALE-—160 acres of land seven WANTED— Laborers and teamsters miles east of Aohland, 3 room for construction work on irriga house, fair barn. 2,000,000 feet tion project near Medford, Ore of timber, three-fourths mile Irom gon. Wages $3 for eight hours, school, several springs, 12 acres less $1 for board. Job will last In cultivation. 50 acres fenced, all winter. Rogue River Valley good terms at 6 per cent, or will Canal Co.. Medford. Ore. 14-7 ! trade for Ashland property. See C. B. Lumkin. 8-1 mo WANTED. WANTED-—A few private boarders» FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four- rooni cottage, with roomy base Inquire 78 Fourth St.. or phoire ment and outbuildings. Good size 471-J. 13-tf lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo cation with fine view. Desirable WANTED-—About five acres with for small family who want mod improvements, small house pre erate priced home. Apply to own ferred, close to town. State er on premises, 705 Penn. Ave. amount. Frank Anderson, 1065 Corner Harrison. 4-Imo Divisadero St., San Francisco. ■JU'____ !-!g aeg— B— BBT - - V 1 1 1 Calif. 305-lmo* FOR EXCHANGE. FOR RENT. FOR EXCHANGE— My equity $380» FOR RENT— Furnished front bed strictly modern stucco 5 room room, gentlemen only. Phone 367- bungalow with sleeping porches, V or call 155 Factory. 13-tf in Dinuba, Calif., town of 5000. center of raisin belt. For purity FOR RENT— Very desirable suit« of Improved farm. D Rasmussen, rooms and board for couple. Also Cutler. Calif. 8-9* single room. Telephone 247-R. j 13-3* , FOR RENT— Two room furnished j apartment for light housekeeping, j $15 per month. Inquire 1 2 9 ’ Granite. 11-tf CHICHESTER S PILLS T I I E U I A llO N D n B iS u . X a d lra l A .U J o » r U n i » M fui P i l l . In B e d »Rd tio ld neO U k\ bo.ee. sealed with Blue Ribbon. T a k e n o other. U n r o f r o w v •’roeulirt. A.k fo rt'IIJ -cn ElC T E Ild » 1 4 MONI» IIKANI» I ’fjL.LA, fj. y en s known •« Best. Ssfesf. Al »»v- !.eU»bl< SOLD BY DRUGGISTS WHERE INTERURHAN AUTOCAR GO. Effective March 21), 1020. Daily (Except Sunday) LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND 7:16 a. m. 7 :1 6 a . m. 8:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:45 a. nt. 8:45 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 9 :$ 0 a .m . 10:15 a. in. 10:15 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 Noon 18:00 Noon 12:46 p.m. 12:45 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 2:16 p. m. | 2:16 p. m. 3:00 p. ra. ¡ 3:00 p. m. 3:46 p. m. 3:46 p. m. 4:30 p. in. 4:30 p. m. 5:15 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:00 p m. 7 :00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:45 p. m. Sat. cmy 8:46 p. m .. 9:30 p. m. ■ 9:30 p. m. 10:30 p. m. Sat. wily 12:16 Midgt j SUNDAY ONLY LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND J 9:00 a. m .' 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m.i 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:00 a in. 12:00 Noon 12:00 Noon 1:00 p. m .1 1:00 p. m. 2 • 00 p. tn., 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m< 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m 6:30 p. m. 9:30 p. ra. 9:30 p. m. Ashland Waiting— East Side Phar macy. JACKSONVTIaLK-MEDFYJRD DAILY EXCERr SUNDAY LV. MEDFORD LV. J’S’NWLK 7:80 a. m. 7:40 a. m. 8:10 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. ra. 10:30 a. m. 11:30 a. ra. 12:00 Noon 1:00 p. m. 1:30 p. ra. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. in. 3:46 p. m .¡ 4:30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. I 5:30 p. ra. 7:00 p. ra 1 9:30 p. m. 8 :00 p. ra. Sat. only 7 :3 0 p m . 9:50 p. ra. Sat. only 10:30 p. m. WE RUN ON SUNDAYS MEDFORD-ROSEBURG Daily and Sunday LV. MEDFORD LV. ROSEBURG 11:00 a. m. 1, 00 p. m. MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS aHU Sunda ndny ^ LV. G T ’S PASS - - - , - 1 • 8:00 a. ni. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. iq. 1 :00 p. in. 1:00 p. in. 4:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Grants Pass Waiting Room— Tbe Boabonalar«. Pham» *60. C W * and WhitfOg Room: No. f- S. Front St., Nash Hotel Building, | Canvas Shoes for Hunttnfl and Fishing W e carry several w ith Rubber. kiad«. Mad«* Cempuaition or leal her «tiles. WHERE’S THE FERE? Some times that fire whistle gets into the habit of blowing off when there is no fire, but you know it when It is blowing for a fire alarm; the big question then is “Where is the fire?” Tbe truck is on the go— where?. It may be a small blase or It may already be past control— BUT there is a fire! That’s what the fire whistle tells you and your heart jumps taster. Many times that call may be answered and NOT be for you? home or your business. But once — just that vital opce— may prove the disaster of your life. Sup pose it comes today, tomorrow— who can tell when? Are you fully protected? Why take tbe chances? What has happened can happen. If it should happen to you, would It hurt? A few dollars invested in a good fire policy today may save you a thousand tonight. BUttngs Ageney B e a l EittftA apd Rehl Insuraacr 211 Wf9b. 1 « * M Kaat Main