Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 30, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
F riday, September 30, 1021
G; R. R. addition to A shlandl88,82
‘ Christian Band to Hold Service—
The C hristian W orkers' band will Sidney T. P arks et ux. to Albert
C. Karnowsky et ux., NE of
hold th e evening service a t the Meth-
NE section 33, township 38
odist
church
next
Sunday.
Local and Personal
south, rang« 1 w e st................ 10 i
Cha«. S. Wilson— Tainting, paper­ Carl B ernhard Millin et ux. to
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hanging, tinting. Sattsfactlen guar-
Sidney T. Park9 et ux., NE
For
high
grade
tailoring
lor
m
en
jan
teed
.
P.
O.
Bex
244.
3-lm*
of NE section 33, township
W ednesday A fternoon Club M eets—
38 south, range 1 w est.........
10
Miss Imogene W allace, of C entral and women— C. Orres.
f Baby Girl—
P oint, was the guest of honor at a
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Moseph B W are et ux. to City of
A baby girl was born to Mr. and,
m eeting of the W ednesday Afternoon Talent Visitor—
Ashland, half interest in lot
club a t the home of Mrs. F. J. Shinn. J Alonzo S. Spencer, Talent rancher,! Mrs. E R. Grieve, of Hornbrook,'
on G ranite street, A sh lan d ..
10
Mrs. Shinn, hostess, was assisted by was a business visitor in the city ** Calif., September 28, at the home of John W. Mitchell et ux. to City
Mrs. F. H. Johnson. Several musical yesterda.v
! Mrs. Cora Burns, 332 Harrison
of Medford* lot 16, block 2.
«elections were played by Miss Wal-
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street.
Conroy-Clancy addition
to
lace for the entertainm ent of th e
Woolens for men and women sold
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Medford ....................................
10
17 tf I Forger to Serve Term —
club members. The club plans to by the yard— C. Orres.
The Ashland
Printing Co. to
R. J. Rowen must serve three
m eet every two weeks or at least th e ,
City of Ashland, half interest
years
in the state penitentiary at
second and fourth
W ednesday o f ! Mundy Well Ceases More G r o u n d -
in lot on G ranite street, Ash­
aver t h a t l Salem for a forgery charge commit­
Local “ oil magnates'
every month.
land ...........................................
10
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the Mundy well, near Medford, is not ted more than four years ago, on Helen M. Sander et vir. to
Good food, cooked right, served only m aking good progress with which he was convicted in the cir­
G eorge K in e h a n . N E of SW ,
a t reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland drilling, but th a t nearby land is be- cuit court, an appeal to th e supreme
S% of N% of SE,
section
Crlll.
2 9 7 tf‘ ing leased by th e Mundy well inter- court of the state having confirmed k- 6, township 40 south, range 1
the findings of the lower court. His
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• ests.
west ...........................................
10
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bondsmen have been notified to pro- ‘C. W. Law et ux. to Jackson
To A ttend Stanford—
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Something new in Teo’s window, duce him in order th a t the sentence
Kenneth Perrine left this m orn­
County Creamery, lot 5, block
ing for Palo Alto, where he will a t­
299-tf may be served. The decision of the
2, Oak Park addition to Med­
higher court was received yesterday.
tend Stanford university.
ford ............................................ 1400 '
— G rants Pass Courier.
R eturn I'roni Honeymoon—
H. R. Adams, tho Plum ber, sells
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones,
Native scotch dance m native cos­
plum bing fixtures and supplies newlyweds, m arried in this city a
tum
e by an ex-raember of the Scotch
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St. short time ago. have returned from
287-tf
Royal
H ighlanders, in the LaSalle
'a m onth’s honeymoon trip to Biggs,
Calif. The young couple expect to Q uartet October 1.
G lendale Girl D ies Here—
The funeral of Miss Evelyn Hazel locate here.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
F ight B eetle M enace—
H art, 18-year-old girl who died at
a local hospital Wednesday night,
was held at 2:30 o’clock this a fte r­
noon from the Dodge undertaking
parlors.
Burial was made in the
M ountain View cemetery. Mr. and
Mrs. W alter H art, of Glendale, pan»
ents of the girl, arrived this m orn­
ing to attend the funeral. Miss
H art arrived in Ashland about a
m onth ago, coming here to obtain
work in a local restaurant.
A fund of 150,000 has been made
available
for fighting the beetle men-!
Cleaning and repairing ou short
ace
in
the
tim ber of southern Ore-1
notice. K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland
Bldg.
302tf gon and northern California, $60,-
000 of this sum to be d istrib u ted by
the
secretary of agricu ltu re and
May Start B u sin ess H ere—
'390,000 by the secretary of th e in ­
A. W. Lane, young business m a n .
terio r, according to advices received
of Eugene, is anxious to come t o '
by the state cham ber of commerce
Ashland the la tte r part of this y e a r !
Trom
R epresentative N. J. Sinnott.
with the intention of possibly locat-i
The work of com bating this menace
ing in business here, according to
will be carried on under the direction
letters received here by friends of
of W. B. Greeley, chief forester.
H ear the new “ Fiddle-Oddity" the Eugene man. Mr. Lane, who is
played by Harold Isbell, in the La­ attending the state fair, commends
COURT NEW S
the Jackson county exhibits at
Salle Q uartet October 1.
Salem.
M arriage Licenses
I,
Expect Howard Rose Today—
P eter J. Fick and Zola O. Knox
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose, who.
The LaSalle Q uartet (all ex-ser-
have been making a m otoring tr i p ; vice men) will appear in A shland
Circuit Court
in the nortehrn p art of the state for October 1 at the Armory under the
State vs. Peter Striff
the past tew weeks, are expected to auspices of th e American Legion,
Kodat. M andate.
re tu rn today.
I
» -
R. S. M urray et al. vs.
S I M P S O N ’S
\
“ THE ELHART WAY”
Satisfactory Quality
Satisfactory Service
We stock
COMPLETE LINE OF
Canvas
Shoes
Brick Ice Cream
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
W e carry several
w ith
Rubber,
leath er soles.
kinds.
CHOCOLATE
VANILLA
STRAWBERRY’
MAPLE NUT
Ashland Creamery
■ ■ 1
LYDtES
Made
Com position
or
R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during th e dull s e a s o n -
big assortm ent to choose from
— every size and every price——
w onderful values. See th e ex­
tra fine French Serge dressen
a t > 10.75. AU w ool P olo cloth
coats at « 1 8 .7 5 .
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
Real E state Ti unsfers
M atilda J. Adkins to H are’s
Piano House, one-third in te r­
est in lot 9, block 14, M edford! 10
Charles A. Newstrom et ux to
G. E. A rm strong, S% of NE,
E% of SE section 34, town­
ship 36 south, range 2 e a s t.4000»
Sarah Ray to Joseph A. Blais et
ux., lots 1 and 2, block 17,
Gold Hill .................................. 1000
A. E. Kellogg to I. W. Davies,
lo ts 6 and 7, block 5, Dekums
amended addition to Gold
Hill ............................................. 200
•Joseph Grey et ux. to F. E. Os­
borne et ux., .89 acres in D
L. C., township 37 south,
range 2 west ...........................
io
Jackson County to O. C. Good-
lett, lots 16 and 17, block
Those are the years when you
need to carry every d o llar’s worth
of life insurance you can possibly
ifford.
Then, especially, you should get
Travelers’ G uaranteed Low-cost
Life Insurance— and secure the
largest am ount of good life in su r­
ance th a t your dollar can buy.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE Ji 1NSL’RANCE
Established 188»
Phone 211
41 JL Main St.
COMPLETE KITCHEN
OUTFIT«
HARDW ARE
W ATELY we have been trying to
■^RBiap ui
ojoui
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Ope cent
ATTORNEY».
PHYSICIANS.
DR. FRANK M. MOXDN— has re­ BRTGGS « BltfGGS—A ttorneys-hi
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
linquished his practice in Ash­
land. All accounts are payable
at his office before a period of L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens' Bank
fourteen days from date.
Bldg.
OR. ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice
CHIROPRACTORS.
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
land, Ore.
73-tf
25, the Plaza. Office Phono 103.
Residence Phone 401.
OR. J. J . EMME NS— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to ASHLAND HEALTUAl'OIUCM— DL
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
trical Treatm ents, Mineral aud
S. P. R. It. Offices. M.
and H.
Vit-o-Net Baths.
F irst National
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
Bank Building. Phone 48.
DRS. S3\W YER & CRANDALL
Monjj
sjroj
about the SERVICE the F irst Na­
tional Bank renders to all classes of
people.
We haven't more than scratched
th e surface, b u t perhaps we have
given you the notion th a t your pros­
perity and happiness would be In­
creased by a connection with thia
bank. If so, wel’ll be glad to have
you come in any time.
First National Bank
TAXI.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Pioneer Building.
TO YOU
al.
HUDNUT’S
TOILET ARTICLES
Affidavit.
Automobile insurance— Yeo, of
E rnest S. W olgam ott vs. J. J. Mc-
course.
299-tf I Mahon et a j Second amended com-
plaint.
Watch Yeo’s window.
299-tf
Ola D. Sutton vs. L ydia H anscom .
Summons.
Sells Boulevard Home
Edith Jones vs. Edward J. Jones
Mrs. McGuire has sold her home
Amended complaint.
at 657 Boulevard to Mr. and Mrs.
Bullock M ercantile Agency vs.
Courts. Mrs McGuire intends to
Sam King et ux. For money.
leave Ashland Sunday for San Fran-
Bullock M ercantile Agency vs. A r­
fCisco, where she will join her hus-
th u r H. Davis. Judgm ent in justice
' band, who has taken a position i»
court.
’ th a t city.
John Cobleigh vs. Samuel Holmes.
Tax foreclosure.
A 100 per cent attractio n for 100
Em m a D. K itts et vir vs. W hite-
per cent Americans in the LaSalle
Shelby-Hunt Mining Company. To
Q uartet at th e Armory October 1 lor
quiet title
the American Legion.
Bullock M ercantile Agency vs.
H
arold
H. Corliss. Judgm ent in jus­
E spee Fuel Man V isits—
tice cdurt.
R. S. Twogood, son-in-law of E. P.
' Moore, and C. W. Sturdevant, mem-
Probate Court
’ bers of the fuel committee of the
E state Chester W agner et al.
' Southern Pacific company, were in
’< m inors). Bond.
’ the city todfey on business and v isa ­
1 E state John M. Kelgour. Order.
ing with th e Moore family.
E state Annie C antrall. Affidavit
i and order.
P au lseru d ’s suits can’t be beat for
E state Ella Stone. Discharge of
price, style and quality.
21 tf
id m in istrato r.
Estate Alice Martin. Vouchers,
IT esbyterian C. E . M eets—
The Christian Endeavor society o f ,lH‘ ord er’ o rd er-
'th e Presbyterian church will hold a
K tate M argaret Caldwell Order.
business meeting and social Friday
E sIlte Myrtle Rusow. Bond.
! evening at 7:30 o’clock a t the Pres-
Estate Nancy Ann Chapin. Ad-
byterian church. The election of of- m itted to Probate.
ficers will take place.
‘ E state Ellen Stone. Proof of pub-
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lication, order.
i _ _ _
E state Geraldine Theiss. Motion
.an d order.
E state George A. Jackson. Proof«
W e s e ll
of publication, order of final settle­
m ent.
, E state Stoughton p. Jones, de-
' ceased. Admitted to probate.
When for at least ten or fifteen
years they won’t be able to earn
enough to help support the family,
even if their m other does take
them out of school to work—
E R V IC E
P ortland V isitor
V
a n d they need a roof oVer their
heads, three meals a day, and a
constantly - renewed supply of
clothing—
you can obtain at this store—
everything the model cook or
housekeeper could desire in
pots, pans aud preserving k et­
tles. A little journey through
our establishm ent will give you
many suggestions as to things
you should have.
S u ite M ade to Order—
et al. Summons.
Mr. and Mrs Hall, of Portland.
May B. Wells vs. W. A Smith.
¡'stopped in Ashland on th eir way to j y oret.josure
Fresno, Calif., where they expect to I H attie Carroll vs. Fred Leo Car-
I spend the w inter, and visited Mrs. J. roll Acceptance of service.
' M. Clyde, 121 Manzanita street, the
Talent Irrigation D istrict vs. Ed­
’ past week. The Halls were very win P. Hughes. Amended answer.
much itelighted with our city and
Ida Mae R ader vs. Arnold W right
•the beauties of the park, and ex- Rader. Divorce, summons, motinn
I pressed th e idea th a t Ashland should and affidavit; order of publication.
i-advertise its wares.
,
M. A. Barron vs E. J. Farlow et
When t h e Children
Are Young
noun
Phone 260-R.
Res. 274-J or 367-J .
TAXI— Acklin’s
213.
H l ■
Il
FOR SALK.
Rose Bros. Phom<
136-tt
—— — — <—r
T R A N SFER AND EX PR E SS.
FOR SALE — A good tenor banjo, T. L POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
$l6. Phone 62.
24-3t*
FER — Good team and m otor­
trucks. Good service at a reason­
FOR SALE— Steel beam 10-incb able price. Phone 83.
plow. $5.5«. A C. Redifer. 267
Eighth.
24-3* FOR PROMPT and careful service
with Auto-Trucks or Horae Drays,
KING APPLES— Splendid for cook­
call W hittle T ransfer Co., Phone
ing; a good size; 75 cents a box.
117. Office 89 Oak street. Near
delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
Hotel Austin.
FOR SALE — One Majestic range, EXPERT CAR RHPAIRING at tea
one small box beater. 549 East
sonable prices. Lithia Garage.
Main street.
23-3t*
12-1 mo
, FOR SALE— March pullet and yea^
F O R sale — real estate .
i old hen. Phone 199.
19-tf|
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING — ! FOR SALE— Furnished or u n fu r­
M attresses made over, packing and i nished, 5-roorn modern bungalow;
sleeping porch, large basem ent;
erating.
Douglass. 25 4 Fourth
large lot; lawu:
fruit, berries,
St. Phone 63-R.
1 8tf
flowers; garden; all in Al shape;
priced right for quick sale. See.
REGISTERED TOGGENBURG buck,
Jack Faha, 55 Pine street.
services $3.00. G. H. Bowman.
24-lm o*
635 Roca, phone 368-Y.
19-2w
FOR SALE— 160 acres of land seven
miles east of Ashland, 2 room
WANTED — A good m ilch cow. i house, fair barn. 2,000,000 feet
of tim ber, three-fourths mile irom
Phone 9 -F -ll.
school, several springs. 12 acres
in cultivation. 50 acres fenced,
WANTED— W ashing to do in my
good term s a t 6 per cent, or will
I own home. Mrs. L. M. Ring, 207
Vista street.
24-2* 1 trade for Ashland property. See
C. B. Lamkin.
' 8-1 mo
WANTED— To buy a box stove sec-
ond hand, old fashioned, if iu good FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
condition and reasonably priced.
room cottage, with roomy base­
Call Mrs. A. Schuerman, phone
ment and outbuildings. Good size
288-J.
19tf
lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo­
cation with fine view. Desirable
WANTED— About five acres with
for small family who w ant mod­
improvements, small house pre­
erate priced home. Apply to own­
ferred, close to towu.
State
er on premises, 705 Penn. Ave.
am ount. F rank Anderson, 1065
Corner Harrison.
4-1 mo
Divlsadero St., San Francisco,
Calif.
305-1 mo* Brick building and lot— fully occu­
pied at rental insuring good re
CAR WASHING
turns on investment.
WANTED.
EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish­ 25. acres with six room house, large
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114.
barn. About 12 acres orchard. 2
12-lm o
acres alfalfa, good ‘gasrdeu a p u
farm land.
C. B. L A M K I N
Ashland, Oregon
28
BARGAINS IN
“Oldest
National
Bank to
Jackson County”
Real Batate
acres with fine dwelling, ham ,
packing house. 'A bout 20 acres in
good orchard.
Balance suitable
for farm products.
7 acres with good fruit, house and
chicken shed. Sightly location.
City and Ranch Proporti««
H ouses to Went,
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
Furnished six room dwelling on a
paved street, one of the finest lo­
cations in. the city.
Inquire a t
FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
itóllH ilì!
Oregon Banking Laws
Comply W ith the Law
AND
are designed to meet the problems
of th e c itiz e n s of this partieular
state.
Printed Butter
Wrappers
This state-chartered bank oarriaa out
not only the letter but th e spirit ot
these banking laws.
The C i t i z e n s B a n k
Ashland, Oregon
Buy Flour Now
Ground from old wheat
H ard W heat Flour, s a c k .$2.45
20 per cent off in barrel
lots
Soft W heat, per sack. ».-.$1.65
New Corn M eal..................
30c
G raham F lo u r ..................
40c
Whole W heat
................... 45c
Liberty Bell Cane and Ma­
ple Syrup, one-half gal­
lon can ........................... 70c
Gallon cans ................... $1.30
Straw berry Preserves, in
16-ounce glass, a t ......... 25c
Sugar— Special— 13 pounds
for .................................. $1-00
Sack ................................$7 25
Plaza Market
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET,
ASHLAND, OREGON
U SE
CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
butter sold or exposed for sale in this state
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
is printed the words “ Oregon Dairy Butter,
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
and address of the maker.
A
To enable patrous of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this office has put in
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices;
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces........... $1.75
ISO Sheets, 16 er 31 ouices...........$1.75
500 Sheets, 16 or >2 obbccs ......... $<.H
Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by tiie price of the paper and it will he
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship is of the b est Let us
have your order and you will not regret it.
A sh la n d T id in gs
A s h la n d , O r e g o n
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