Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 15, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Saturday, October 18, 1WW
Welleck was to get $8 a gallon fo r'w a s left for fu rth er investigation : ing The Tidings city editor for the
We do catering to private parties, lice of deacons in the churches, but
E. Hanley, N% of NW %,
Nelda Cafe.
3 8 -6 t1 opposing a two-year term for com-
SE% of NW % and SW*4
the m ountain dew, and Isson and and decision at the next council m anner in which the activities of the
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' missioners to the general assembly,
of NE% section 36, town-
Brumfield $12. He said he did the meeting.
! city council are presented to the
which
meets
annually—
next
year
at
ship
36
south,
ange
2
east.
10
W atch Rose Bros.’ window for
work and furnished the room,
It was stated by Councilman Blake people by means of The Tidings news
W. C. T. V. C o n v e n tio n -
Brumfield the m aterial and Isson th a t in the m ajority of cities t h e ' stories was given. The council corn-
Saturday candy specials.
37-tf Des Moines, ' Iowa. This year the Minnie M. Knapp et vir. to
Word comes from Mrs. Stella Leav
meeting was at W inona Lake, Ind.,
W. W. Perkins, p art lot 1,
the knowledge for the venture.
w ater users paid for their in d iv id u a l; m ended The Tidings representative’s
ltt, who Is attending the state W. C.
and was attended by nearly 1,000
block 1, B arr’s addition. .
10
Hotel Ashland Arrivals—
meters.
The suggestion p e t with ability to stick through the meetings
T. U. convention at Oregon City, th at
Charels S. Perkins, San Francisco; delegates from all the states of the J. W. Shirley to W illiam Gil­
apparent
favor
among the council- in spite of the late hours and fre-
COUNCIL WILL
they are having the best convention
lings et ux., lot in D. L. C.
J. R. Atckison, Seattle; S. J. Grimes, union an d from foreign countries.
1
men.
quent special sessions th a t have oc-
in many years. The membership
FRAME BUDGET
Rev. E. P,. Lawrence and Dr. W. P.
42, township 37 south,
O. G. W hite, P ortland; W anda
f T idings Com m ended
curred during the past several
has nearly doubled over the state,
FOR NEXT YEAR
range 1 w e s t ......................
2,500
Brown, E sther Calkins, Pansy Rob­ Holt, of Medford, were nominated
j
A
vote
of
appreciation
command-
weeks.
/
there now being 3,4 42 members, a ertson, M argaret Johnston, Klam ath for such commissioners for the meet­ John A. W esterlund et ux. to
(Continued trom Page 1)
net gain this year of 1,479. The Falls; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barr, H. E. ing at Des Moines next year.
F ruitlands
Improvement
Wood,
W
ilmot
Sandham,
Albert
i
state treasu rer reports $500 on hand
ments, the w inter fair will cost ap­
Company, W. of SW U sec­
instead of deficits, as for some years Moorland, P. Montgomery, George
proximately $1,500. The premiums
tion 25, township 27 south,
Carr, Roy C.-Lanksley, Harold Wort-
back. Oregon City ranks first, with ley, R. Montgomery, C. Shriver, Kal- SH E R IF F TO SU PPLY
See Our Selection of
will cost between $1,000 and $1,300.
range 1 w est; p a rt of sec­
TEMPORARY LICENSE
a gain of 150 new members, and land W att, Martin Adams, T. Mont­
The
total
expense,
Mr.
Fuller
said,
tion 26, township 37 south,
PLATES FOR AUTOS
gomery, G. Dow, Bruce Jeffers, Rol-
Medford next with eighty-eight.
,range
1 west ..................... 12,060 of the fair last year was $800.
lin C antrall, Pete M atschenbacher,!
Meter D iscussion
Clare Olive Reame to Frank
Our clothes are com fortable be­ Homer Garisch, Bennard Hackland,
(■Continued from ra g e 1)
Considerable
discussion developed j
Robert Hackland, Frank
P ey to n ,, —
X. Scherrer, two mining
cause they fit. Paulserud.
36-tf Charles Grove, Leslie Peyton, C. of
over the continued use of m eters,
Jackson county citizens. Under claims in section 30, town
Hogee, J. Manning, San Francisco;
ship 38 south, range 1 west
1 during the w inter m onths a t a time!
Orders taken for fresh oysters. Oscar Peyton, wife and son, W. D. such an arrangem ent, eith er the p u r­
when the city was plentifully sup-!
Nelda Cafe.
38-6t Cqburn and wife, R. E. Milam, R. H. chaser or seller of th e autom obile A. J. T. Smith et al. to Fitch
plied
with water. Mayor Lamkin a tj
has
had
to
tro
t
over
to
Jacksonville
Goetz, H. E. Peltz, Jr., Marry Hola"
M. Snyder, W % of SE%
for
these
plates.
first
favored
the flat rate during j
tore,
Robert
Goetz,
Klam
ath
Falls;
Kianiuih F alls A rrivals—
of SE% section 3, town
L.
M.
Addington,
L.
F.
Thomason,
LC. Z
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton, of
those months, avoiding the expense'
At the request of autom obile deal-
ship 36 south, range 3
W
innett.
M
ont.;
M.
J.
Die*.
E
u
g
e
n
e
.,
er3
,
to
o
t
m
a
tte
r
up
WKh
K lam ath Falls, and sons Frank, Les­
w e s t ..............* * ...............
ie o of having the m eters read. Mem- i
lie and Ralph motored to Ashland
bers of the council contended th at
„ i secretary of state suggesting th a t John H. Carlton et ux. to
We
furnish
salads
and
croquettes.
the
ah
er,
„
n
„
thorize(i
yesterday to attend the football game
m eters once placed should be le f t1
cble,
pp_ Lyle H. Carlton, land in D.
today. Frank and Leslie Peyton are any kind, for private parties o n |som6 ppe probably
throughout
the year. The m atter)
L. C. 39, township 36
members of the K lam ath Falls twenty-four hours’ notice. Ndlda1IiCe’ in Medford and a,8° in Ashland
south, range 1 e a s t ............
500
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY.
Cafe.
1 to handle these tem porary license C. W. Palm et ux. to estate of
squad.
Hairdressing Parlors
Room 1, Citizens Bank Bldg
FOR dry four-foot oak wood at
E. L. Miller, deceased, lot
W atch Yeo’s window.
299-tt plates. I am in receipt of a letter
S u its Made to Order—
$10.50
per
cord,
delivered,
phone
from Secretary Kozer stating th at
11, block 1, Palm ’s Second
460.
A. G. Adams; yard, 240
Cleaning and repairing on short
my suggestion was acceptable to his
addition to Medford . . . .
Fresh sweet cider at Rose Bros.
Third street.
38.1
notice.
K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland
37-tf office and th a t he was w riting Sher
Bldg.
302tf
FOUND— Velvet hand bag. Owner
iff Terrill to th a t effect.
Chiurch of th e Nazarene
may have same by identifying and
Dinnei? P a r t y -
Corner of F ourth and C streets.
SUNDAY
paying
for ad. Tidings Office.
MONDAY
W here better tam ales are served
Miss S. R. Fox, 96 Laurel street,
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m .; Thornton
COURT NEWS
Rose Bros, will serve, them.
37-tf entertained a num ber of friends at a
FOR SALE— Good team horses, h ar­
S. Wiley, superintendent.
Preach­
ness and wagon; also two walking
dinner party yesterday afternoon.
M arriage Licenses
ing service, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
plows, one spike-tooth harrow,
Style and quality are combined in
Those present were: Mesdames J.
small cultivator, one mowing ma­
George W. Davis and Sarah M. Young People’s meeting, 6:30 p.m.
Paulserud’s suits.
36-tf
Clyd, Jameson, C. Mathes, A. H ern­ Yost’.
chine.
L. A. Duncan, Millner
P rayer m eeting W ednesday, 7:30
ranch,
opposite
Normal school.
don,
S.
K
entnor,
E.
L.
Atkinson
and
p.m. You are cordially invited to
Weed V isito r—
38-3*
C iivuit Court
worship with us. J. E. McShane,
C. J. Foster is a visitor in thè city 8. L. Allen.
A. W. W alker vs. 8. H. Short De pastor.
FOR SALE— Apples, 50 cents per
from Weed, Calif.
box; pick them yourself. O. V.
-
x
The last m illinery class will begin m urrer.
Richie,
th ree miles southeast of
Hazel L. Van Dermark vs. Alec
In —
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home Monday evening, October 17. For
Ashland.
38-2*
DOUGLAS
COUNTY
fu
rth
er
inform
ation
call
Mrs.
Louis
Armstrong.
For
money.
folks as well as commercial and to u r­
SHERIFF TESTIFIES IN
FOR RENT — W ell-located and
36-4
Frank Taylor vs. Medford Mining,
ist business.
27-tf Dodge.
pleasant furnished housekeeping
MOONSHINE CASE
Milling and Development AssocHar
rooms for the w inter; vacant on
Books Movie A ttraction s—
F. J. Huber, ladies’ and men’s tion. M iner's lien.
or about the 20th. Phone 353-L.
(Continued
from
Page
1)
O. T. Bergner, m anager of the tailor, will be at Hotel Ashland on
E. S. Stutz vs. Jacksonville School
38-tf
Vining theater, left last night for Tuesday, October 18, with full line D istrict No. 1. For money.
He said Welleck and Isson rode
FOR RENT— Three-room furnished
Portland, where he will book sev­ of samples.
382*
The Commercial Corporation vs. down the road together. Long said
apartm ents. Allen Building.
eral new moving picture attractions
there was som ething under the _______________________
A. W. W alker. For money.
38-tf
for the local theater. Mr.. Bergner Moves to Fifth Street—
H enrietta O’Connell vs. W ickluff wagon seat which th e governm ent
RENT— Vista apartm ents, com­
E. C. Steiger has moved to 565 B O’Connell. Divorce.
will return to Ashland tomorrow.
m aintains was the still found by FOR
pletely
furnished; close in; price
street.
,
Lena Higgins vs. Roy Higgins. Af­ Gunner Jolsen.
reasonable.
Inquire 166 Harga-
Drop into the salt age store and
$500 for One B arrel
dine. Phone 122.
38-tf
fidavit, findings and conclusions;
look over the stock; sure to be some­
For pleating, see Orres.
17tf motion and order of default; de­
Sam Welleck was th e first witness FOR SALE— Two-wheel pony cart
LAST TIME TONIGHT STARTS
thing you want.
38-tf
cree.
for the governm ent, and described
and harness, $10. 549 Auburn
TUESDAY
We serve the best of coffee a t all
street, Ashland.
38-2*
Jam es L. Hill ve. L au retta M. HUI. in detail his s ta rt in m oonshining,
times. Nelda Cafe.
38-6t Affidavit, findings and conclusions; and the m aking o f the still, which
POPULAR NOVEL
FOR SALE— Pure-bred W yandotte
he assem bled before th e jury.
default; decree.
chickens.
1023
E
ast
Main.
38-"3*
T o Visit K lam ath F a l l s -
Welleck said th a t the read ju st­
Myrtle M. Berger vs. Theodore G.
Miss Lydia McCall will leave to­
SEE H. S. Lynch, Talent, for dry
Berger.
Affidavit, stipulation, o r­ m ent period left fts m ark on him,
wood, or phone 12-F-22.
Who ever heard before of sunshine morrow morning for Klam ath Falls der.
and th a t one day while talking to
36-2tw-lmo*
by the pound— but really, sunshine for a week's visit at the home of her
Brumfield he rem ark ed th a t “ unless
F.
J.
Newman
vs.
D.
T.
Lawson
et
is a part of the service we give.
brother, John McCall, in th a t city.
al. Order.
things picked up he would have to
A nd here’s the proof— every g ar­
start m aking w hiskey.”
Bank
of
San
Rafael
vs.
H.
C.
Don’t forget that Sunday dinner
ment, every piece of linen, every­
He said B rum field told him he
3 8 -lt C hristofferson et al. Order.
thing in your family bundle. Is fairly at Nelda Cafe.
would
give $500 fo r a b arrel of whis­
Medford Implement Company vs.
steeped in sunshine in our plant.
Home-made tam ales served at H. H. Corliss. W rit of attachm ent; key, and th a t afte rw ard Brumfield
It* you were to call you’d see why
furnished a still (th e sm all one Gun­
37-tf summons.
— great sunlit rooms into which sun­ Rose Bros.
Frank Morence vs. Minnie B. Mor- ner Jolsen testified h e found) an d
light stream s— sunny washrooms;
the ingeredients — corn, cracked
ironing rooms as flooded with light
Paulserud’s suits are reasonable. ence. Summons.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at
as your sub parlor.
Ralph Raymond D usenberry vs. corn, cornm eal and brown sugar.
36-tf
Maud Marie Dusenberry. Affidavit Weleck testified he took th e still to
And of this purity everything
his home and sta rte d experim enting, fUc?
you send absorbs a p art— it's one of
and order.
TRY THIS ONE
the reasons for the frag ran t cleanli­
Edith Jones vs. Edward J. Jones. but could produce nothing but a
ness; the through and through pur­
poor grade of v in eg ar.”
Answer.
A. Sutherlin, friend of Prune Pick-
ity th at is im parted to everything
Later, a fte r th is failure, Welleck
Ed Smith et al. vs. F ran k Cam­
ins, today sent us the following
that comes to us for washing.
testified th a t B rum field told him he
recipe for home brew and, knowing eron et al. Order.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at
We take out of your home all the
had a man who knew how to make
R.
S.
M
urray
et
al.
vs.
C.
E*.
P
ra
tt
Sutherlin
as
we
do.
we
desire
to
pass
bother and fretting th at washdays
whiskey, and th a t the one they* had
et al. Answer.
entail; give you leisure— a service!
on to our readers:
th a t’s thorough, through and through
Elsie C. Clay vs. W. S. Clay. Sum­ was too sm all “ to do any good with
Chase a wild bullfrog three miles
— yet the cost is extremely moderate. and gather up the hops. To th e hops mons.
commercially.” H a then alleged th a t
Isson ,the special sa m e w arden, then
M.
D.
Jackson
vs.
Victor
W.
Brown
Save yourself from fu rth er wash­ add the following: Ten gallons ex­
came to his house a n d made the still
days by calling us today. Our repre­ tract of tanb-ark, one-half pint shel­ et al. Notice; motion.
day, October 24th at
sentative will call and deliver again lac, one bar home-made soap. Other
Jean A. Gattis vs. Edwin F. Gat- introduced as an exhibit, and de­
ju st as promptly.
scribed m inutely a n d in whole Just
ten p arts: E xtract of jimaon, 6 tis. Affidavit and order.
Dora Taylor vs. Marion Taylor. how it was m ade, and how the corn
dram s; nicotine, 7 ounces; sulphuric
was spread on th e roof of the porch
extract of hellfire, 1 fluid ounce. Affidavit, order; proof of mailing.
to sprout, a fte r so ak in g all night in
Phoue 165
Boil m ixture thirty-six hours, then
Probate Court
a nearby fcreek. A ccording to W el­
strain through an I. W. W. sock to
E
state
Chester
Wayne
Dless
et
al.
leck, the m ethod followed was to
keep it from w orking; then bottle
Confirm
ation
sale.
mix cornm eal boiled to the thickness
in fruit jars; add one grasshopper
Ethel S. W illits, Antoine A. Schi- of mush with hot w a ter and brown
to each pint to give it the kick. Shake
epen assum e the business name of sugar. Before th e tgtill was operated
well before using.
Rogue Valley Floral Company.
the officer seized it. Under the plan
■»
E state W. L. Barnum. Second re­
Pendleton — Approximately 3,-
000,000 bushels of wheat sold by port of guardian.
E state K athleen Deane Swinson.
Umatilla county farm ers, 50 per cent
Report
of sale.
of crop.
Estate George A. Stannard. Or­
Crew of 500 men a t work near
der.
Veronia on railroad to Nehalem val­
E state Bertie B. Pankey et al.
ley.
(m inors). U ndertaking.
E state Joshua Neatham m er. Pe­
PRESBYTERY OP
tition
and order.
SOUTHERN OREGON
E
state
M argaret Lindsay. Order.
HEL DAT ROGUE RIVER
E state Thomas McAndrew. Pe­
tition
and order.
(Continued from Page One)
Don’t know whether Jiggs and
E state A., W. Selsby. O rder; re­
Maggie
have a car or not, but if
of Rev. J. W. Hoyt, who recently port of posting.
they
hac&
I bet Maggie would see
moved from Ashland to W alla W alla,
that it was equipped with MASON
Wash. Rev. H. G. Hanson, pastor of
R eal E sta te T ransfers
CORDS.
the G rants Pass church, has also re­ Roy Nichols et ux. to Alfred
cently removed, to take charge of
Gillett, lot 1, block 46,
Yes, sir. any time you’d show
the Presbyterian church at Moro,
Central Point
10 Maggie a tire with 42 per cent
Or.
L. L. Love et ux. to Ora Ar­
stronger carcaes, 38 per cent
On Tuesday evening five men from
bogast, part D. L. C. 55,
stronger head, double breaker
the Phoenix church, with their
township 37 south, range
strip arud a reaJ guarantee, she’d
wives, attended the meeting- at
2 west ..................................
4,000 insist o«n MASON’S CORDS— and
Rogue River, when Rev. E. W. War-» Ora A rbogast et ux. to A. W.
she’d have ’em. Ask Jiggs.
rington’gave a stirrin g and most in­
Beebe et ux., p art D. L. C.
MAilON TIRES are guaranteed
teresting address on “Evangelism ,”
55, township 37 south,
MEDFORD, OREGON
perfect
tires during their entire
and Rev. E. P. Lawrence, pastor of
range 2 w e s t ....................... 3,600
life, with no limitation^ placed on
the Medford church, spoke on the J. T. Gagnon e t i&. to E rnest
the
tim e tor length of service dur­
New E ra ” work of the church. A
Clement, lot 12. block 52,
ing
which MASON responsibili­
num ber of M edford people also were
M ed fo rd l.........................................10
ties remain In effect. They must
present and several from Phoenix Jackson County to F ran k C.
on Wednesday evening, when Rev.
wear out, a c t give out. At
Preston. % interest in 8%
C. F. Koehler, of Ashland, presided.
of N E % , N% of SE% sec­
LEEDOM’S TIRE HOSPITAL
The presbytery took decided ac­
tion 9, township 39 south,
tion favoring disarm am ent, and also
34RC3V&, $13.60
range 3 w e s t .......................
19.19
the admission of women to the of- M. F. Hanley et ux. to Alice
FALL
HATS
We have some very nice Fisk Patterns
WINELAND ® SHEPHERD
ELSIE
FERGUSON
The S tar Supreme
F o o tlig h ts
99
You w ill say it is h er g reatest picture
Zane Grey’s
A Service of Sunshine
By the Pound
The U. P. Trail
"The Atfairs
of Anatol”
A Cordial Invitation to Everyone!
H. P. Holmes and H. B. Plummer’s Grocery
eery and Knapp’s Groceteria
t Side Grocery
Ashland Laundry Co.
[licious, wholesome food in which
urs and Cereals are employed in
S p e c ia l
Cut Prices
o n a ll
USED CARS
FOR CASH
■■■■■■■■■■
You'll Have to Hurry
H IT
IT
FOR
Hittson’s
Studebaker
Light Six $1390
Tyre IQik:^
Just Received a Large Shipment of
ROOFING
This is first quality material and the price is right.
Repair the roof before the fall rains.
We carry a complete line of Roof Paints.
Dickerson
Son
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, etc.