PAGE F o n i 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. vja S hiwgtoh OOMT LOOK UKH A SlCW (*ALF< S E E ’ 1 AUkiY AFRAID ? OUSTy n r 1 S peak op -xrjr. \ 'TO WtBA ÇTÔ SEE A SENATOR. * WECe fcQwÆS 5 O W c MOVU AUO uj WlSA » KMQ 'A t Ease,” Mickie! SENATOR > MVSKlE IS ON HlS WAN ' TO VNASUlUGrou TÖ SE A PAGE J ''LL PÊUGHTED IN TVAE SENATE answer , A nn 1 - 1 ÏQ uestom AND HE \NANTS SOKE inform ation ' ß 1 W HY Al NT NOÜ in WASM1NGTON WORKING ? C all JP- i GHT) F Zr © 7 To Give D inner A rm istice D ay— The Wednesday Afternoon club is ô planning on an Armistice day din ner, November 11. in lieu of the din ,- c 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 i '-------------------- 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— ----------------- 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. 17tf 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 ‘ ,h a ‘ some time, is in a Portland hospital. ,»nch home. : i 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 T Qtunlou ' ,«• : , „ ............... • «« « .» 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 • • — — . i lb -lm o er, and Mrs. Laura Nees and Mrs. R. ‘ desert Monday afternoon. Those famous Hot Tamales now style desired. Paulserud’s. 16tf 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. ^ ' 'Z 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. 17tf 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. 17tf 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 ________________ 19-3 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. 18tf 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» ........................................... $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 3 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. AMD TME «REATCaTH C L W K R IP E R « K E A R T H ï ”*^***1 I ’ » E. R. IS A A C & CO. SUCCESSO R THE TO C . H. 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