Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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MICKIE,
Local and Personal
the P R IN TE R ’S
DEVIL
By Charles Sughro«
* Woum Ntvipic« Union
NOO W U T HAVE 'TO VUAAY T IL L 'YOU GET
o. E. S. NOTICE
To
Alpha C hapter No. l o . E. S., has
accepted the invitation from Kearnes
chapter No. 66. of Medford, on next
W ednesday evening, September 28,
to exemplify the work. All members
who can and will go to Medford on
th a t evening, please phone Mrs. Leah
Caldwell, so she can notify the
worthy m atron of Kearnes chapter.
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To Give D inner A rm istice D ay—
The Wednesday Afternoon club is
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planning on an Armistice day din­
ner, November 11. in lieu of the din­
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ner or entertainm ent formerly given
February 22. The change was made
because of the planned dinner of
the D. A. R. on the la tte r date to
observe the birthday of George
R eturn from C rater Lake__
<^OS~UM~0^>S
Co io the Overland Macy Co., for deavored to have his client released Nichols was attracted hv ih i
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W ashington.
Some tim e before
Mr. and Mrs. Linn Slack, Miss y o u ur r truck
truck m
m irrors.
irrors.
19. 2 * jto him for appearance, but this re- a n d angry words and Mrs N ichols ence't T h T T
° n What proved to “e his
spring the club plans to give another
Gladys Inlow and “ Bill” McMillan
quest
was
denied.
looked
out
f
r
o
m
ence
to
the
Eagle
Point
fight.
Childs
deathbed,
evinced a disregard fOt
dinner or party. The two yearly din­
made a trip to C rater Lake, leaving
ners are given as a means oi re­
The
funeral services ut
of „ W llour
ilb u r' she heard the shots. Mrs J a c k s T V ^eaU nK ^H ^ntl0 /
‘
K<>t ” e ath ’
ta,ked Calm‘y ° f the
Local P asto r Speaks a t Medford—
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home Tuesday morning and ret u rn -
plenishing the club's treasury.
Rev. W. Judson Oldfield ad d ressed , Jacks will be held from the Perl a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols
* * ••“ >««
fie n d s
i ing Wednesday evenitffc, They re­
him, but bore no particular resent- saying he didn’t care whether he
th e Medford Cham ber of Commerce; Funeral Home, Thursday morning at
A nother who heard the shots and talk ment tow ards Matthews.
port cold w eather at the lake.
' lived or died i, . v,
“
NOTICE
at a forum luncheon W ednesday, o n i ^ ^ O o’clock, the Rev. Millard of is Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy, at whose * p . , , ,
, ,
m e d oi died. It also became known
Studio A shland will be closed Sep­
I
ds
says
Jacks
also
told
him.
th
at
after
Jacks
knocked
Matthews'
f The duty of the citizen to the C h am -ith e C hristian church officiating. Tn-
Automobile insurance— Yeo
home Jacks roomed, and where he'
tem ber 25 to October 15. Vacation.
299-tf
be‘ ° f ° ° mnlerCe-
ferm ent will be in Central Point was taken after being wounded.
to r 0 5 000r m‘' t h ' m.i W° rd a " S° ° '’
° rM ‘ J“ “ b“">™ h"
couree.
c o u .L t ' hor ow a ¿ m " - “
' "
‘' ¿ " V ”' ' ’' "
299 t f ' Cewet,try i ,
Went f°r Bindin« Twine
Have a fit— C. Orres.
W atch Yeo’s window.
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Wlt» his knife cut it to pieces.
Wilbui Jacks was born in K ansas
According to Sheriff Terrill there
Move to M errill—
_
I
^.UgUf
26’
1886’
He
is
survived
by!
is
no
wide
divergence
in
the
stories
Taken to Portland Hospital__
The Newman family has moved to i Cheap Home—
their
,
thFee children-’ E dna> of both Matthews and Jacks, except
P. E. Marcey, who has been ill for Merrill, where they occupy th
eir i Splendid seven room hn„™ no i
CUy Sugg reeenUy | palh'le,, m
s h
h
u
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,h a ‘
some time, is in a Portland hospital. ,»nch home.
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Mr. Marcey, proprietor of the Over took a truck load of the Newman street, modern and comnletelv furn ’
TEA
AND
COFFEE
m
nine ’ Matthews saxs his mission in Eagle
e„u ,
_ a e ™ and C01nPletely furn -f years. Mis m other, Mrs. Francis E. Point Tuesday morning was to nro-
to M
Merrill.
Garage, was accompanied to P o rt­ fu rn itu re A tn
F
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Qtunlou
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r,.
y morning was to pro-
ished. Only $2500.
L’ livna
nt Central Point, and
. j . u«sm
.
it ?
Mimmlck,
lives at
cure . binding
twine for corn he was
land garage, was accompanied to
■re two of Hi«, article*« for
Hi brother, W ilfred, lives at Lower shocking, and th at he carried his
NOTICE
Portland by Mrs. Marcey on Mon­
which our grocery tlepaii meni
Ridge, Calif. A sister, Mrs. Ruby gun because he feared Jacks, who he
Studio Ashland will be closed Sep­
day of this week.
is justly famous. We arc ea.
Smoke American Eagle cigars. 'Hayden, lives at Yakima. Wash., as
tember 25 to October 15. Vacation. M ad. ih Ashland. 245
pecially particular about the
P o o rlh St. does Cl'iarles M e r e , , a 'h a lt hro.V- charges attem pted to run over him!
School suits $20. all wool, any
wr,uni- with
,v„ his
,,ia auto
auiu when
« iicu they
tney met
n
on the
purity of th«' brands and Hie
•
• —
—
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lb -lm o
er, and Mrs. Laura Nees and Mrs. R. ‘ desert
Monday
afternoon.
Those famous Hot Tamales now
style desired. Paulserud’s.
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smoothness t»r Hie Mends. If
Friends;
G rant, half sisters.
on at Rose Brothers.
19-4 Move. Io Rood A
of
the
accused
say
he
was
in
con-,
you
are looking for a lea or
T„ CaB
WUnMMS
Visit a t Klam ath Falls__
i sta n t fear oi Jacks. It also develops I
coffee which will delight you,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pell and Miss
Chas. S. Wilson— Painting, paper-
Mr.. A „ „ . R „ .Se„. form erly a . |
Ulstr,c, AUorney Rawlee Moore I th a ? .h Y ''flgh 7 7 , \ h :
p
give us an opportunity io prove
Grace Chamberlain were visitors at hanging, tinting. Satisfaction g u a r - '104 Th,rd street, has taken apart- T-ays th a t there would be a half hun- i dance last spring, was not over Mrs.
i
that ours will do it.
8-lm * nients at tb e Reed apartm ents, over <4red witnesses called in the circuit I Jacks, but another woman, whose
Klamath Falls recently. Miss Cham ­ anteed. P. O. Box 244.
the Eastern Supply company.
berlain states th a t K lam ath Falls
■ court trial .and th a t all the varied i name has not been brought into the
>
club women are enthusiastic over the Another Bargain—
Get vn.ir
t
I,
’ lam ificatlons of the case would be i case to date.
Ashland idea of a community house
Half acre, lots of fruit, nice loca-i . _
‘T k m ,rrors “ <pl'»''OUghly aired. Practically all of
H a rr, C hild., of Medford, who
aud th at one is needed in K lam ath tion. cheap house, but land w o rth 1 he Overland Marcy Co.
19-2 ¡th e se will be from Eagle Point dis­ has been employed by Charles Delin
Î
Falls. Mrs. H arry Dean, Miss Ger­ the price. $ 6 0 0 .- E . F. Staples. 19-2 Aliwka> v isit
tricts, where both th e principals on road work near Eagle Point, all
trude Cox and Mias Mary W alker,
Mr. and MTs. Banta, prom inent were well known and had lived for summer, says he talk e d to Jacks last
toriner A shland women, were visited Ijocal Man Makes Seattle Address__
people of Haines, - ---------
Alaska, ■ years. Many depositions have been Saturday night, and th a t his tro u ­
Proiessor II. G. Gilmore was one business
,
by Miss Chamberlai. Miss Cox has
secured by the state.
N O W IS T H E T IM E
ble with M atthews came into the I
become prominent in a K lam ath o f the main speakers at a meeting <)irived in Ashland yesterday and
There seems to have been no ac conversation.
Childs says Jacks
Falls business women’s organization.
-------- 1----- - ........— • "he ju st couldn't get
Hanford. Mr. and Mrs. Banta a re , , liri i . t
ib ouu talk and shots were heard mad at him (m eaning M atthew s).
i
en
route
to
Southern
California
to;
The Dressmaking and Millinery tended account of the affair pub­
by Mr- and Mrs. John Nichols. John i and I let him beat me, so he would
classes are not entirely filled. Any­ lished in a Seattle newspaper. Pro­ ! spend the winter.
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H. B. P L U M M E R
P la z a M arket
one wishing to join these classes fessor Gilmore urged th at the best
should phone Mrs. Louis Dodge at in music should be the aim of all
once.
18_3
music lovers.
R eturns from Cnlifornfa—
Cliff Payne makes benches.
IS T H E PL A C E
NOTICE
Studio A shland will be closed Sep-
lember 25 to October 15. Vacation.
i
b ig
double
Ju st r«x«ived a double shipm ent of Liberty Bell Cane and Maple
syrup, so we can seU the same a t the following p r i c e s
Per q u in t ...................................... 4 ^ ,
Half gallon ..................................
b il l
Woolens for men and women soldii
Benjamin Balis has returned from
by
the yard— C. Orres.
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Something new In Teo*s window.!
Dunsmuir, Calif., where he was called
o q q |
by the death of his sister’s husband,
~
See our new line of truck m irrors.
George Mueller, a form er employe of
Prices
reasonable.
19-2*
Eight Pound Baby Boy__
the Southern Pacific company at the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, B
time of his death.
A d ra m a oi a m a n w h o se life ered e
stre et, are the happy parents of an POSTPONE HEARING
w ill a m a ze, s ta r tle an d fa scin a te.
OF R. M ATTHEW S
Hot TairiXles at Rose B rothers— eight pound baby boy th at arrived
They’re fine.
19. 4 at the Hall home this morning. T he'
UNTIL TOMORROW
A T H R IL L E R — D on ’t m iss it
boy was named Robert E. Hall.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
(Continued from Page 1)
Remodeling and
cleaning
—
C.
f* OR SALE— Double deck rabbit Orres.
revolver— a 32 calibre Savage auto-
hatch. Nice one. Only $5. 271
:
matic—
was introduced in evidence, i
Morton street.
jg 2
TK
The coroner’s jury viewed the
R eturn from O uting Trip—
K)R RENT— 2% acres of fruit and
The Shepard and McRea families , body of the slain man. The inquest
-and-
berries and good garden ground
was called by Coroner John A. Perl,
with 5 room house. Address 267 have returned from a five days out-,
Maple St.
19-6* ?ing and m otoring trip spent in the to / observe the form alities of the
------- vicinity of Shasta Springs.
aW‘
WANTED— To buy a box stove sec­
The second degree m urder filed
ond hand, old fashioned, if in good
against
Matthews does not adm it of !
— ÎR—
For pleating, see Orres.
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condition and reasonably priced.
bail.
The
next
grand
jury
meeting
Mrs- A. Schuerm an, phone
-8S-J.
19tf J. H. F u ller to A ttend S tate F air__ in October, may lessen, or increase
John H. Fuller, secretary of the the offense charged, as they see fit
I OK SALE— Good 4-room bunga­
Chamber
of Commerce, has an ­ after hearing the evidence in th d
T he b est 2 re e l C om edy h e h a s ev er m ade
low, large lot, some fruit, chickeil
hnnao p or particulars,
M. V. nounced his intention of attending case.
L. a t Tidings.
sundae and MONDAY N orm a T alm ad ge
19-J the Oregon state fair at Salem.
M atthews Loses Jau n ty Air.
The carefree a ttitu d e th at m arked
BOUND— P air of glasses in case.
the dem eanor of the youth after the
Owner may have same by Identify­ S u its Made to Order—
Cleaning and repairing on short shooting, has changed to a serious
ing and paying for this ad. Ash­
land Tidings.
notice. K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland mein. He adm its the shooting but
302tf insists th at it was in self d efen se., Ji!“1!-'"“''’-»'• ‘
B OR SALE— Genuine sweet potato Bldg.
iniMiiiiiliiflHiiill
»Quash and mammoth chili squash.
HiB attorney, Charles Reames, en- ”
1 ~ e,iJ er 100 Pounds or more. Jesse M inburn R eturns—
W. E. Pierson, Boulevard, tele­
Jesse W inburn re tu rn e d to the
phone 485-J.
19_g
h f
Hotel Ashland yesterday afternoon
A CLASSIFIED AD is a B u si­
WANTEED— Experienced waitress a fte r an extended m otoring trip to
No other need apply. Nelda Cafe' Seattle, W ash., and other northern ness G etter. It goes everyw here
and pops right out at one every
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points.
tim
e you pick up T he T idings.
REGISTERED TOGGENBURG buck
Try
it and prove w hat w e say.
services $3.00. G. H. Bowman’,
“No H unting” signs for sale at
\.0 a
635 Roca, phone 368-Y.
19-2w Tidings office.
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t
FOR SALE— Quinces.
345 Scenic
Drive.
19-2* A lm ond S treet H om e Sold __
• The home a t 355 Almond street,
Pt)Ii j u — March pullet and year
old hen. Phone 199,
19.4* owned by Mrs. Nellie O’Donough.
was purchased today by W. W. Ross,
B OR RENT— Seven room cottage, of Tonopah, Nev. The deal was made
with good range, iron beds and’
springs, lights, hot and cold wa­ through the agency of Mrs. S. L.
ter. Phone 301-J or inquire 151 Allen, real estate dealer. F. R. M a t. a t 2 E v g . a t
Coolidge St.
l 9-2 Ross, fath er of the owner, will take
Street P arade a t
I l A. M.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 5 or 7 pas- im m ediate charge of the property
senger auto. A -l shape. 29 Pio­ with the intention of m aking several
neer.
19-3* improvem ents. The new owner p ur­
WANTED— An active or silent p art­ chased the home for an investment.
ner In money m aking proposition.
H. R. Adams, the Plum ber, sells
Close to Ashland. $1500 required!
E. P. Moore, 173 Helman.
19-5* plumbing fixtures and supplies.
Phone 166-J, shop a t 248 Fifth St.
WANTED — General
housework.
287-tf
Phone 474-J.
18-3*
"THE KILLER ”
Gldlon»
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$1 .8 0
Sweet potatoes, 5c per lb., 1OO lbs. for ............
New Nebraska cornmeal, per sa«k 35,., 3 sacks for . .
0-,
. . ^ i . ’oo
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Sugar, $7.25 per sack.
13 lbs. f« w ....................................
$ | OO
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY BUT HAVE FR E E DELIVERY
P la z a M arket
fii
-
north main street ,
•
ashland , <> regox
Harold Lloyd
"Now or Never”
S ALE
7 -B ig Dollar Days-
MEDFORD
Sat. Sept
D O N ’T
F A IL
^ATTEND
TO
THE
B ig D o l l a r D a y
NOTICE— Studio Ashland will
closed from Sept. 25 to Oct.
Vacation.
1
YOU CAN BUY a nice little resi­
dence. five rooms, toilet, bath, etc.,
on a large clean lot, with garage
and chicken run by paying down
100 and $25 per m onth. Five min-
from
F- depot and a splen­
d iti buy for a railroad man. See
E. Phipps, next door Tidings
office
18-2
w. A. SHELL
B A R B ER
C hildren’s W ork A
Specialty
_ _ Safety blades resharpened
1^)] like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doi.
COO -12HERP6 -,
Ê L E PH A K T ô
I
«tw
Comply With the Law
AND
USE
Printed Butter
Wrappers
C C O R D I N G to th e l u l i n g o f th e O re g o n
D a i r y a n d F o o d C o m m is s io n a ll d a ir y
b u t t e r so ld o r e x p o s e d fo r s a le in t h i s s ta te
m u s t b e w r a p p e d in b u t t e r p a p e r u p o n w h ich ,
is p r in te d th e w o rd s “ O re g o n D a ir y B u tte r ,
16 ( o r 3 2 ) o u n c e s fu ll w e ig h t,” w ith t h e n a m j
a n d a d d r e s s o f th e m a k e r .
A
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T o e n a b le p a tr o n s o f t h e T id in g s to e a s ily
c o m p ly w ith t h i s r u l in g t h is office h a s p u t in
a s u p p ly o f th e s t a n d a r d s iz e s o f b u t t e r p a p e r
a n d w ill p r i n t i t in lo ts o f 100 s h e e ts a n d u p ­
w a rd a n d d e liv e r i t b y p a rc e ls p o s t a t th e fo l­
lo w in g p r ic e s .
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 o u n c e s .......... $1.75
150 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
......... $2.75
500 Sheets. 16 or 32 ounces
S4.00
S e n d y o u r o r d e r s to u s b y m a il a c c o m p a n ­
ie d b y th e p r ic e o f th e p a p e r a n d it w ill he
p r o m p tl y f o r w a r d e d to y o u b y p a rc e l p o st
p r e p a id .
‘ ‘ ’
W e u se th e b e st b u t t e r p a p e r o b ta in a b le
a n d o u r w o r k m a n s h i p is o f t h e b e s t.
Let u s
h a v e y o u r o r d e r a n d y o u w ill n o t re g re t it.
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