Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 28, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TOCTOS.
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*nme*
Hili Visitor—
terial things, Hall believes. Home
Wilmer Hilt, of Hilt, Calif., is in nowadays is too often only a place
Ashland for a few days this week, to eat and sleep— a base, as it were,
receiving treatment from a local doc­ from which forays are made upon
L ocal an d P er so n a l
tor. Mr. Hilt is a member of the the world at large for the things
PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
pioneer family for which the towaj that people now regard as important.
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“In other words,” he said, “the home
Dft. FRANK M. MOXON— hag re- BRlGKJS A HftlOOS— Attorneys-at
of Hilt was named.
linquished his practice in Ash-
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
is only a means to an end— not the
G ift Show er for Bride—
Chas. S. Wilson— Fainting, paper-
land.
All
accounts
are
payable
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Mrs. Carl Smith, bride of a few hanging, tinting. Satisfaction guar-' Woolens for men and women sold end itself, and this makes for un­
at his office before a period of
ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
17tf rest when young wills clash and the
toasted to seal
8-lm* by tbe yard— C. Orres.
weeks and formerly Miss Zelda Heer, anteed. P. O. Box 244.
fourteen days from date.
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens Bank
Bid«
income dwindles. There is not that
was honored with a gift shower Fri-
....... •
DR.
ERNEST
A.
WOODS—
Practice
in
the
delicious
Portland A rrival—
unity of interest that used to be so
day afternoon by several girl friendfe Confined by Illness—
CHIROPRACTORS.
limited to eye, ear, nose and j
B.
W.
Rosselle,
expert
coatmaker
marked
a feature of our home life,
at the home of Mrs. Van Dyck, on
q h Billings,
of the Billings
throat. -Office hours, 10 to 12 and' R. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
Budey flavor—
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash-| Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
Morton street.
agency, was confined to his home and tailor from Portland, has taken with the husband earning the money
land, Ore.
73-tf
a
position
at
L.
J.
Orres’
tailoring
and
the
wife
safeguarding
its
out-
25, the Plaza. Office Phono 103.
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i yesterday by illness.
establishment
A. Horner, tailor, is go.”
Residence Phone 401.
A 10« per cent attraction for 100
■
■
UR. J. J. KM.MENS— Physician and
spending
a
three
days’
vacation
at
Hall
also
declared
that
changes
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
per cent Americans in the LaSalle
Smoke American Bugle cigars.;
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
wrought in war’s aftermath contrib­
Quartet at the Armory October 1 for Made in Ashland. 245 Fourth St.i Yreka, Calif.
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
uted muck to clogging the divorce
trical Treatments, Mineral and
tbe American Legion.
16-lm o’ ;
S. P. R. R. Offices. M.
and H.t
Something new In Teo's window. courts. Many young fellows return­
Vlt-o-Net Baths.
First National
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
Hank
Building.
Phone
48.
299-tf
ing from overseas, he said, had con-
C alled by B roth er's Illn ess—
• A tten d K. P . Barbecue—
DBS.
SAWYER
A
CRANDALL
traded the wanderlust.
TAXI.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ferguson le ft1 Arthur
Troutfether,
Mrs.
A
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
“And
what’s
the
remedy
for
all
this morning for Portland, where! Jacoby and Miss Elfreida Jacoby <i>
Pioneer Building.
PbOQd
HOTEL ASHLAND
this?” the interviewer asked.
Phon« 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J
213.
they were called by the serious ill­ were Ashland excursionists to the i
136-tf
Q W ' 'M 'W c
$>
“More emphasis upon spiritual
ness of Mr. Ferguson's brother, W. recent Knights of Pythias barbecue
FOR SAIJC.
values; less upon material well-be-
TRANSFER AND L'XPRMSS.
at Hornbrook, Calif.
A. Ferguson
New arrivals at the Hotel Ashland
j ing,” he answered. “ America is suf-j
FOR SALE— One mattress, one rug. T. U POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
are; John C. Holste, San Francisco;
leather rocker, lawn mower and
FER — Good team and motor­
For high grade tailoring for men,
Native scotch dance in native cps- Ben Mitchell. C. E. Rood, Portland; I faring more from the breaking up i
garden tools. «57 Boulevard.
trucks. Good service at a reason­
!
of
family
life
than
from
industrial
•
and women— C. Orres.
tume by an ex-member of the Scotch O. R. Flint, F. T. Lidyard, Rose­
22-2
it it
able price. Phone 83.
¡depression
or
any
other
cause.
The
Royal Highlanders, in the LaSalle burg; T Wigman, M. L. O’Donnell,
Astor Li Visitors—
FOR SALE— Genuine sweet potato FOR PROMPT and careful service
Quartet October 1.
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cal­ j disease from which we suffer isj
be
t
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
within
us.
The
cure
also
<aan
squash and mammoth chili squash.
Al Crohn and Clifford Yarbrough,
houn. J. M. Calhoun, Kent, Wash.; j
call
K rittle Transfer Co., Phone
Will
deliver
10«
pounds
or
more.
found
there.”
of Astoria, arrived in Ashland the Embezzler Gets $7—
Mr. and Mrs. William Vechna, A. E.
117. Office 89 Oak street. Neat
W. E. Pierson, Boulevard, tele­
A “smooth guy” and a cheap no­ Blumberg, II. W. McGlenik, Portland;
first of the week for a visit with
Hotel Austin.
phone 485-J.
19-6
Clifford's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. tion ring of a dime value worked an Daniel Belli, San Francisco; Mr. and
School for Bride«.
FOR SALE— March pullet and yea{ EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at tea
on the Mrs. W. D. Connor, Ben and Herbert
D. Yarbrough. They will return embezzling combination
if a future helpmate suggests that
son-able prices. Lithia Garage
old hen. Phone 199.
19-tf
to Astoria the last of the week, where Rhinehart confectionery store, near Connor, Seattle; W B. Walker, Sis-i «here is room tor improvement in his
12-1 mo
SWEET CIDER— Made fresh every
Mr. Crohn Is in the grocery busi­ the Southern Pacific station, Monday son; C. L. Hinson, Oak Grove; W. H. bride-to-be, the situation is not al-
CAR WASKUG
day. 40c gallon delivered. Phone
ness and Clifford is a meat cutter at morning that ended in a 1 7 loss to Bal linger, Portland; C. W. West,' ways
9
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-ll.
#
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u r, », \
.
“A delegation of young Chinese men
the storekeeper, according to the Multnomah;
the White House market.
EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish-
B. Meadpwo. Medford.
u8
^ t h a request that
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114
police.
The confidence man en­
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING —
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I we begin classes for their wives and
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12-1 mo
Mattresses
made
over,
packing
and
Those famous Hot Tamalea now tered the store in the early hours of
; fiancees,” writes the Y. W. <X A. secre­
crating.
Douglass, 254 Fourth
FOR 8ALB—REAL ESTATE?”
19-4 the morning and asked for a $6 loan
on at Rose Brothers.
tary from Nanking. “They even of-
St.
Phone
63-R.
18«
on a ring, to enable him to get an
• fered to pay tuition and had a list of ley fcanal Co. Motion to dismiss.
WOOD LOT FOR SALE— 200 acres
Rogue River Visitor»—
express package before the banks i
subjects already made out. The young
APPLE JUICE, guaranteed to make
2 miles west of Ashland, 400«
; women brought by them are enthusi- Appeal.
Mr. and Mrs John McClareu, of opened. Mr. Rhinehart loaned the
delicious jelly, 40c gallon. Phone
cords
wood on It. mostly fir.
R. H. Toft vs. \1 I.. Alford. Cost
i astic in their attendance and Invari-
Rogue River, were business visitors stranger $7. Police admit that $7,1
Shack, good barn, springs. Price
9 -F -ll.
: ably arrive hours ahead of time. At bill.
only $12.50 per acre. Worth that
in the city yesterday.
properly conserved, would carry aj
a tea given to talk things over, one
Medford vs. J. W. Lawton et a!.
for pasture. Terms. W. D. Hodg­
WANTED.
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. “smooth guy” .a considerable dis-„j
energetic bride remonstrated that she Proof of publication.
son, owner, Gooding, Idaho. ll-4 w
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, sells ■ tance from Ashland.
WANTED— To buy 10 tons alfalfa
was not there to waste time on teas
By WILLIAM J. HUSKE
W. S. DePeau vs. Palmer. Affl
plumbing fixtures and supplies
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hay, baled. Call 322 Wimer or FOR SALE— 160 acres of land seven
j but to learn to read and write like
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
davit
and
order.
phone 470-J.
22-3’
miles east of Ashland, 3 room
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St
The LaSalle Quartet (all ex-ser-
CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 16.— Mon­ her husband.”
bouse, fair barn, 2,000,000 feet
287-tf
Will
H.
Bennett,
superintendent
vice men) will appear in Ashland ey, liquor and relatives. These three
WANTED— Laundry work to do in
of timber, three-fourths mile from
of
banks,
vs.
Ivan
A.
Snyder
Sum­
my own home. 24 3 Granite or
October 1 at the Armory under the are declared by Bradley Hall, direc­
Curiosity.
school, several springs, 12 acres
Portland V isitor—
mons, writ of attachment.
phone
46.
22-3*
in cultivation, 50 acres feuced.
In
a
street
car
the
other
day
a
man
L. N. Brainard, Portland insur- auspices of the American Legion
tor of the bureau of domestic rela­
George O. Jarvis vs. Walter B. Mc-
good terms at 6 per cent, or will
and
his
wife
saw
a
cockroach
on
the
WANTED—
Cut
50
tiers
12-inch
or
ance agent, was an Ashland visitor I
tions, to be the principal cause of
trade for Ashland property. See
Adam. Writ of attachment.
floor.
4-foot wood, from large timber
yesterday. Mr. Brainard, who was At I*ake o ’ Woods—
divorce and domestic troubles in
C. B. Lam kin
8-1 mo
Viola
M.
Stone
vs.
Walter
B.
Mc-
“I
never
see
one
of
those
things,”
Inquire
166
Hargadine
or
phone
here on business connected with the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Klum and Ohio.
264-Y.
21«
■aid the man, “without wondering Adain. Summons. Writ of attach­
FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
Billings agency, attended the Cham-i Mr. an<^ Mrs. T Sanfoid are listed
“The extravagance of the wife, where it came from.’’
ment.
room cottage, with roomy base­
WANTED—
To
buy
a
box
stove
sec
her of Commerce Luncheon at the ¡among recently departed campers the shiftlessness of the husband^ or
“And I never see one," said the
ment and outbuildings. Good size
F. G. Swedenburg vs. M M. Mur­
ond
haud,
old
fashioned,
if
in
good
Hotel Ashland yesterday noon as the I 1'01’ Lake o Woods. Both paities ex­ the desire of the wife to be free to wife, “without wondering where It is
lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo­
condition and reasonably priced.
ray. Release of attachment.
guest of G. F. Billings
j Pect to remain at the lake this week. ; earn her own money and thus enjo$ going.”—Youngstown Telegram.
cation with fine view. Desirable
Call
Mrs.
A.
Schuerman,
phone
J. H. Cooley et al. vs. Apex Lum­
for small family who want mod­
288-J.
19tf
a better economic status, all tend to
ber
Co. et al. Affidavit and under­
erate priced home. Apply to own­
S u its M ade to
loosen the matrimonial bond,” he
WANTED— About five acres with
er on premises, 706 Penn. A\o.
taking.
Cleaning and repairing on short
improvements,
small
house
pre­
declared.
Corner Harrison.
4-1 nio
E. C. Wells vs. W. E. Nickerson
notice.
K. Nelson. Hotel Ashland
ferred, close to town.
State
Hall’s duties bring him in direct '
Lien.
amount. Frank Anderson, 1068 Brick building and lot— fully occu­
Bldg.
302«
touch with causes of domestic in- I '
pied at rental insuring good re­
Leo B. Williams et al. vs. W. E.
Divisadero St., Sun Francisco.
felicity, and there few who can
turns
on investment.
Calif.
305-lmo*
Nickerson.
Lien.
Spend Suntlay a t Lake o ’ W ood«—
speak with greater authority than
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge spent
25. acre« with six room house, large
he upon the troubles which caug^
Probate Court
Sunday at Lake o’ Woods.
barn. About. 12 acres orchard, 2
Estate Myrtle Rusnow. minor. Ad
the breaking up of homes and the
acres alfalfa, good g&rdeu ^n<*
mitted to probate.
separation of families.
farm
land.
Your opportunity to see Skov-
Estate Jennie Frey. Guardian’s
Liquor, he said, while still in the;
gaard September 29, 1921. Seats at
•BRTtCE COLORS
28Vfe acres with fine dwelling, barn,
report.
first three, as a moving factor in the
r* Are these navy hoanaf
Rose Bros.
17tf
packing house. About 20 acres in
Estate William E Kahler. Proof
breaking of the marriage tie, is not
talesperoon: No'iw. Them khaki
good orchard.
Balance suitable
nearly so important as it was before ooiorod onee Is army beans. The of publication.
for farm products.
V isits Sister Hei
navy haana 1« the white duck
Estate Lee T. Waters et al. 1
Ben Hunt, o i Portland, arrived the advent of prohibition.
acres with good fruit, house and
(m
inors). Guardian's report.
“While
booze
of
one
sort
or
an­
yestreday, and in addition
to
chicken shed. Sightly location.
COURT
NEWS
Estate Bertie B. Pankey et al.
transacting business in Ashland, is other is still plentiful.” he contin­
(minors). Affidavit, oath, order.
Furnished six room dwelling on a
visiting his sister, Mrs. William ued, “Its cost is high, and law en­
Marriage Licenses
paved street, one of the finest lo­
forcement
makes
it
more
or
less
dif­
Dodge.
Charles Bridges and Hanna Braun.
Heal E sta te Transfers
cations in. the city.
ficult for the average man to sat­
S. T. Howard Estate to Grant
Circuit Court
Good food, cooked right, served isfy whatever desire he may have,
Inquire at
Land & Livestock Co., lots 1,
at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland for alcoholic dtinks.
R. S. Murray et al. vs. C. E. Pratt
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
10
2, 3. 4, block 21, M e d f o r d $
-v—
H
om
e
a
Supply
B
ase
Now
Grill.
297«
et al. To remove cloud.
»X)R RENT.
J. E. Spatz et ux. to W. C Bate­
“The housing shortage, too, con­
W. S. DePeau vs. F. Palmer. Tax
man, land in section 30,
tributes to the »unrest. The newly­ foreclosure.
FOR RENT— Nicely furnished room,
township 36 S., rance 4 W. . 10 Every used car in our stock
close in Phone 274-J.
22-3
weds live with their parents to save
Joseph D. Morrisou vs. Dallas El­
reduced $150
Mary C. Medley to C. F. Mon­
expenses.
Petty
quarrels
between
;
more. Proof of publication.
FOR RENT— Furnished room with
tE A R L O IL (kerosene)
nick. N% of W 6-10 of lot 17
the
young
folks,
which
would
be
for-
i
Emil
Britt
et
al.
vs.
Perry
Gibson.
bath privilege; short distance from
:lean-burning. For
Same warranty and service
of Fairview-Childers Eastern
We carry several kinds. Made
business center, S. P. depot, high
gotten
with
the
dawn
of
a
new
day
Answer
and
amended
complaint.
►
inoil heaters,cook-
as factory gives on new care
addition to Medford................ 300
school
and east side school; pre­
with Rubber, Composition or
were
they
living
alone,
are
taken
up
Jacksonville School District No 1
i and lamps- Ask your
fer two gentlemen or two ladles,
H. D. Badger, Jr., to Edward B.
leather soles.
and prolonged by the older people et al. vs. E. S. Stultz et al. Motion.
but will rent singly. 606 Allison
Adamson et ux., all of block
Come I n -
until they become festering sores
Edith Jones vs. Edward J. Jones.
street.
22-3t*
10
“C,” in Talent.........................
that end too often in the divorce! For money,
Look
Around—
FOR RENT — Modern furnished
court. Reconciliations become di«-i
Bank of San Rafael vs. H. C. Laura Belle Jackson et vir. to
Take a Ride—
apartment, close in; adults only.
Walter L Maxey et ux.. lot
ficult because the older people dis- < Christofferson. Order,
Phone 264-Y or inquire 166 Har-
Drive Home
47, Pracht’s addition to Ash­
play too lively an interest in the out-
gadine.
21tf
vs.
C.
A.
McDougal-Calhoun
I'
land, lot 4, in block 45, Sum­
Satisfied!
i
i
come.”
George H. Ambrose et al. Order,
FOR RENT— V.Vi acres of fruit and
10
mit addition to A sh la n d ....
STANDARD OIL COMPANY i
Too
great
emphasis
is
placed
by
.
affidavit,
summons.
berries and good garden ground,
K
A L ir O R N I A
E. A. Welch et ux. to George E.
with 5 room house. Address 267
AUTOMOBILES PRICED
the modern young people upon ma-
M. F. Hanley vs. Rogue River Val-
Young, S% of SW section 5,
Maple St.
19-6*
FROM $150 UP
township 39, range 1 west. . . 10
HELP-WANTED.
John Mace et ux. to Joseph E.
Remember
Lester et ux.. part D. L. C.
WANTED— An active or silent part­
ner in money making proposition
39. township 37 S. range 1
Cloee to Ashland. $1600 required
SERVICE
W
ITH
A
SMILE
10
west ...........................................
H. P. Moore, 173 Helman.
19-5»
} Emma Skyrman et vir. to Harry
Banks et al. E(6 of SE sec­
tion 4, township 33 S. range
1 west ....................................... 10
F. E. Conway et ux. to Clara
Delsman. lot 17, block 4 8.
Summit addition to Ashland to
An automobillst parked his car
W S. Poyfaire to Charlotte
on
a hill.
Poyfaire. lots 16 and 17.
block 7, Berryville addition
Some kids fooled with the
brakes— and a big plate glass
to Medford .............................. 10
window at the bottom stopped
John F. Leaper et ux. to Lafay­
the runaway.
ette Vaugundy et ux., NW of
The merchant demanded $1,000
NW section 10, township 35
I
for the broken glass and dam­
10
S., range 4 w est.........................
aged stock, and the automobile
G. S. Butler et ux. to J. P.
owner had to pay.
Dodge et al., part of block 23,
Hard luck?
Chitwood tract. Ashland . . . 10
No— lack of foresight.
C. M. Thomas, administrator,
to Charles Caldwell, part sec­
He should have realized that
tion 21, township 26 S„ range
accidents do happen, and pro­
tected himself with a Travelers'
3 west ....................................
Automobile Policy.
Zuda Fidgley to John S. Owens,
SW U of NW%
of NW%
section 1 and NE of NW sec­
123-127 W. Main Street
tion 12, township 87 S„
MEDFORD, ORE.
u *
range 1 west
• • • • •
1
RHAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
Open Evenings
James B. Carlisle et ux. to S. P.
RstebliAed 1M B
Carlisle, part D. L. C. 64,
Bteaa U l
41 B. M aia ÖC
township 38 S., range 1 west 160
ITÌF
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Ashland News in Paragraphs
It’s
Domestic Trouble
and Divorces Are
Laid to Relations
Canvas
Shoes
Ï6 Lose
Suitable
tor
Hunting
and
Fishing
PEARL OIL
KFRÖSF H E '^
Last Dance of Season
Hard Luck?
B U N G A L O W
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
This event is being largely advertised
down the Valley and will be made
the best of the season
Snyders Jazz Orchestra
Auto
Mittags Agency