Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Home Brew Brings Bottle Shortage
High Schoo! W ain s Motoristit—
Soft drink bottlers in many sec­
Automobile owners attending the
tions
of the country found them-
football game a t the high school
grounds m ust park th eir cars in such i selves in a sad predicam ent during
V isits P arents—
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a position th a t the m achines'w ill be i the past summer. And all the trouble
Philip Hammond and wife, who
backed against th e fencä3, G. A. j is due to the habit which has been
.m otored through Ashland ten days!
Briscoe,_ superintendent of schools, j acquired by “ home brew ers”— col-
ago, on a honeymoon trip to Califor­
J lecting empty soda w ater bottles and
nia returned yesterday and stopped said this morning. The ruling, Mr.
! withholding them from the bottler
Briscoe
stated,
applied!
to
all
car
for a short visit with his parents,
to whom they rightly belong.
the Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond. * drivers bringing th eir machines in­
Philip Hammond was a representa-i side the enclosure. The past prac­
Perfection in overcoats a t Paulse-
tive from Clackamas county in the tice of parking the autos on the lines !rn,
ru
d
’s.
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last legislature and introduced the has caused considerable trouble both
for the playing team s and onlook«r4
soldiers’ bo,.us bill. He is a prom i-|
Fresh sweet cider a t Rose Bros.
watching the game from the ground.
went lawyer in Oregon City.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home
Don’t miss the dram atic en tertain ­
Have a fit— C. Orres.
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ment by Dr. M attie B. Shaw Friday, folks as well as commercial and
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I tourist business.
W inter apples, orchard run, fifty-
October 28, at the Methodist
31 church;
pound
box 75 cents, delivered. Phone
for the benefit of the community
H.
R.-
Adams,
the
Plum
ber,
¿«ils
9
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club house.
olumbing fixtures and supplies
’’hone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth Si.
When* better tam ales are served,
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For pleating, see Orres.
Rose Bros, will serve them.
45-tf
Orders taken
Nelda Cafe.
for
fresh oysters.
D ressm aking
by Smith-Hughes
Remodeling
38-6t graduate. Phone 9-F-2
45-6* Orres.
M erchants’ noon lunch, 60 cents.
45-tf j
Hotel Ashland Grill.
Try Roses’ special ice cream.
and
cleaning — C.
Woolens for men and women sold
45-tf hy the yard— C. Orres.
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W anted, at once, women to cut
Get your fall suit here. Paulse-
fru it at Bagley Canning com pany,: ru d ’s.
46-tf
Talent, Or. Transportation free. <i>
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Phone 364-J-l.
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For high grade tailoring .for men
and women— C. Orres.
Valuable Cow lx>st—-
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Jeff Howard, of M ountain ave- 1,1 at Hospital
uue, has reported the loss of a val-
Mrs. H ettie Cozart was ill a t a
uahle milk cow.
local hospital the early part of this
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week.
NOTICE
Will the party who took the E ast­
man kodak from parlor of Ashland
hotel Wednesday afternoon, please
retu rn same, or at least mail film to
C. F. Relyea, Hotel Oakland, O ak­
land, Calif.
W ANTED
To know the w hereabouts of one
C.
W. Bowers, last seen in A shland;
W anted, at once, women to cut
fruit at Bagley Canning company. parties interested in mining deal
Talent, Or. Transportation free. with him. Please let Tidings office
You’ll like our clothes. Paulse-i
know.
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Phone 364-J-l.
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ru d ’s.
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We serve the be'st of coffee at all E. P. HUGHES WINS SUIT
We furnish salads and croquettes,
AGAINST TALENT DISTRICT
times. Nelda Cafe.
38-6t
any kind, for ' private parties on
tw enty-four hours’ notice. Nelda
MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 27.— A jury
Special breakfast, 60s. from 6 to
Tafe.
38‘6t 9 Hotel Ashland Grill.
27-tf in the circuit court Tuesday a fte r­
noon returned a verdict in favor of
NEW AUTO SHOP
Buy.« New Coupe—•
Ed P. Hughes in the suit of th e Tal­
Now open for all kinds of work
Harold Babb, the proud owner of ent irrigation d istrict against him
and lepaits. See me.
• a new COupe( motored to Met&ord for condemnation of land for a dam
T. R. HERKNER.
Tuesdav to visit trie nds.
site. Hughes was aw arded $1000.
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Park Street.
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He asked for $3500. The <tan site,
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__ The dram atic entertainm ent by
which is located on land in which
Dr. Mattie B. Shaw in the Methodist Hughes holds a" half interest, is
church on the evening of October 28 ideally located for a dam site, hav­
will be entertaining and instructive. ing n atural rocky abutm ents. The
FOP. PROMPT AND CAREFUL
Don’t fail to ehar it.
irrigation district offered $5 00 for
SERVICE
tha site.
A uto Truck or H orse Drays
Dr. Mattie B. Shaw will render the
Pilone 117
drama. “ Miss Gibbie G ault,” for the PO V LTR Ï AND
O ffice » 9 Oak Street
benefit of the community club house
FRUIT PRIZEE
Near A shland H otel
! Friday evening, October 28, a t the
LIST COMPLETE
i Methodist church. Come ant? hear it.
Epecial breakfast, 6ft cents, from
6 to 9. Hotel Ashland Grill. 45-tf
W hittle T ranster Co.
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The Best in Wood for Winter
Fuel is the Cheapest
Eleven years’ experience in the wood b u sin ess lias ta u gh t me
that the cheapest nrood one can buy is the dearest in the end.
That is why I have obtained the best quality of wood for my
tuitions this year.
At my yard, 2 4 0 Third St., yon w ill find Large M anzanita,
Good Sound Oak, Maple, Ash, L aurel, Applewtnod, A lder, and
large first grow th Fir and Pine, at very m oderate prices.
We also liandte fence posts of all kinds.
C ourteous dealing, careful and prompt d eliveries h as brought
success iu a sm all business. W e resp ectfu lly so lic it your patronage
and guarantee satisfaction .
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A. G.
ADAMS
585 E ast Main
Yard, 2 4 0 Third St.
Phone 460
D im e in and
wait for th e
A shland-
M edford bus
Your parcel*
cheeked
here free
Thursday, October 27, 1921
ASHLAND DAttA TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
Cor. 2nd and Main
F resh Supply
of th e
Fam ous
ORIOLE
Chocolates
Phone 51
ju st hi
er varieties m entioned in the n a­
tional standard of perfection.
Prem ium s are, first $1.50, second
50 cents, third 25 cents for the fol­
iowing exhibits; Senior and junior
bucks; senior and ju n io r does.
Cavies; Any variety mentioned in
the national stan d ard of perfection.
Prem ium s and classifications same
as above.
Specials; For the best rabbit, in
tl\e show (any breed), a registered
New Zealand buck.
F o r the best
pair of rabbits exhibited by a boy
or girl uniter sixteen years (any
breed), a registered New Zealand
doe. Roth specials above offered by
H. H. Lowe, B utte Falls.
Fruit D ivision
F irst and second prizes of fifty
cents and twenty-five cents for th e
best plate displays of five specimens
each > will be offered for th e follow­
ing in addition to a first and second
prize of $2 and $1 for th e best box
display of standard pack;
Apples: Delicious, Golden Delic­
ious, Maiden Blush, Wolf River,
Gravenstein, Rambo, Rome Beauty,
Blue Peraniin, Yellow Newton, Bald­
win, King of Tompkins, Jonathan,
A rkansas Black, Greening, Spitzen-
On this coining Saturday, Oct. 29th, we will give abso­
lutely free, one 50 cent tube of MAG-LAC tooth paste
with a ;>0 cent purchase, or over, of any merchandise in
our store to the first hundred customers.
THERMOS
BOTTLES
a n d L u n ch
K its
No kit is com­
plete without one
of these bottles
to keep your
drink hot.
ZE PVROL
-Preserves tha teeth
-Keeps gums healthy
-Dispels offensive odors
-Relieve:) sore th ro at
-Renders wounds sterile
50c AND $1 BOTTLES
TRUSS FITTING A SPECIALTY
A ttendants who have had years of
experience are at your service
ALARM CLOCKS
The famous Gilbert alarm clock and others—$1.50 to 3.50
Prescription Work Is Where We Specialize
If in doubt about drugs or prescriptions, ask us. Ours
is a service that you can rely upon, as we use fresh drugs
of the highest quality at the lowest consistent prices.
No extra charges for delivering to any part of the city.
them from the porch of the d an ce'
hall. He also testified th a t he saw
the witness, Gates, in the dance hail i
dancing.
The defense asked the witness if
ha did not say th at Gates “ had a
good jag on.” The witness said that
“ in the common meaning of the
word he was intoxicated,” and quali­
fied his testimony, “as it appeared
to me.”
The jury is as follows:
R. L. Ferns, farm er, Phoenix; J.
H. McGee, m erchant, Ashland; Guy
P ru itt, farm er, Eagle Point; W. W.
Gregory, farm er, Central Point; As-!
bury Beall, farm er, Central Point; •
STORY OP FAST
R. E. Tucker, farm er, Brownsboro;
L IF » FEATURE OF
EDWARDS TRIAL John Greb, farm er. Eagle Point; E.
C. Gardner, farm er, T alent; Charles
Klingle, farm er, Lake Creek; F. L. i
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Holdridge, farm er, Talent; C. F. An-
in front of Judge Taylor.
tle, farm er, W ellen; N. B. Stoddard,
The witness said he was driven to
m erchant, Butte Falls.
two residences ’and invitations ex­
tended for the trip. He said he wasi
driven to one house and waited
within while the defendan t drove If you want to buy or sell anything in
away to arran g e the details. He
said he knew' the woman as “ Billy”
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and th a t she was dressing for the •
or W ant any kind of Notary work
occasion while he waited.
done it will be to your advantage
The defense questioned thw w it­
to call on
ness a t considerable length relative
to dates and tim es and places.
Gates Intoxicated
E arl Short, proprietor of the Rex If there are any bargains in town
they have them.
cafe, testified th a t Edw ards had a
taxi stand a t his place during the
month of August, and th a t he ran
same except for short relief.
Glenn O. Taylor, justice of the
peace, testified th a t he saw Edw ards
and party in a Nash car a t Prospect
on the night of A ugust 6th. He saw
burg, W inter Banana, Bell Flower,
N orthern Spy, W ealthy, any othen
variety.
Special for the best display from
one orchard, $5.
Pears: Best box each variety of
peprs; best plate each variety pears.
-Q uinces: Best plate quinces.
. Grapes; Best plate grapes.
Peaches: Best box peaches: best
plate peaches.
W alnuts: Best display five pounds
Almonds: Best display five pounds
Best display of any other sort of
nut, five pounds.
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Heat units and quality is what counts. Positively no
Coal sold in the West that equals the famous “ Peacock”
Rock Springs Lump C oal-
Price per ton in bulk................ $18.00
Price per half ton in bulk.........$ 9.75
Price per quarter ton in bulk. . . . $ 5.00
We are unloading a car today, and two more cars coming
We
have plenty
Utah Lump CLUB
Coal on HOUSE
hand at
BENEFIT
COMMUNITY
same prices as above
SATURDAY
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
5 pe.r cent of our sales will he given to the Community
Club House Fund
REALTY, INSURANCE, LOANS
Special Prices on All Guns and Sporting-
Goods Saturday Only
BEAVER REALTY CO.
TOO lxATE TO CLASSIFY.
BOARD AND ROOM— Call a t 715 N. ¡
Main.
48tf ¡
FOR SALE— Fryers. 2% to 3%
pounds.
922 Boulevard, phone
457-R.
48-6
FOR SALE— Two patchw ork quilts, I
also some canned fruit.
Mrs. •
Nancy Sicmore.
48-2’
WANTED— Second hand heavy wa­
gon. J. D. Lowe, phone 6F3.
48-5*
FOR SALE— Special price, one sec­
ond hand Majestic range, $50;
one small cook stove, $10. Henry
Provost.
48-3*
FOR SALE — Spitzenburg apples
that won’t quite ship, 30 cents a i
box in orchard. Phone 256L.
FOR SALE— Reed
370 H argadine.
baby
carriage.
48-3*
FOR SALE— Two 50-gallon barrels
sweet cider. L. A. Duncan, Mill-
ner ranch.
48-2*
FOR SALE— Wood, m anzanita, oak
and fir. Phone 479J.
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SACRIFICE for im m ediate sale,
large two story $3500 residence;
one story $1000 box residence
near, both for only $3000; two
story four room brick business
building. $4000£ will all pay 12
per cent gross ren tal; all well lo­
cated. Come to 399 Beach street
noons.
KING APPLES— Good size and
clean, splendid cooking and eat­
ing apples. 50 lb. box, $1 deliv­
ered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
SITUATION WANTED
EXPERIENCED SALESLADY wish­
es position in dry goods d epart­
ment. Address P. O. Box 176.
48-3*
Elkhorn Gun Store
BOXING
By Special Request
October 28—8:30 Sharp
Jackie Cooaan
TOM SHARKEY
Medford
—vs.—
BILLY HUFF
Klamath Falls
10—Rounds—10
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P e c k ’s B a d B oy
JOE BLACKBURN
—vs.—
“ BATTLING” FRICK
6—Rounds—6
WILL BE. HELD OVER AND PLAYED
AGAIN TONIGHT
“ Fighting Johnny”
CARLSON
Also a Comedy—“ Golfing”
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Come tonight and see one of the best show
we have had in some time
“ MEXICAN” PEAT
6—Rounds—6
Three Other Fast
Preliminaries
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LEEDOM’3 TIRE
HOSPITAL
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THOMAS MEIGHAN in “ CAPPY RICKS”
Tickets at Brown & Brown
Select Apparel for
Men’s W inter Wear
Fashionable and Serviceable Suits and Overcoats for
Men and Young Men--------Famous
Jonteel
Hirsh=Wickwire and
Michael=Stern &Co. Make
f i
Logger Style Mackinaws are popular this season. We
have the most attractive styles and patterns in
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Patrick of Duluth
Mackinaws and Overcoats
nation Cream FREE with
every $1.00 purchase of Jon
LISTEN, FOLKS: For the
next 15 days we are going to
give everybody a chance to
learn the dependability and
real service quality of MA­
SON CORDS. In addition to
the recent reduction of 15
PER CENT we are giving
FR EE with every MASON
CORD a MASON HEAVY-
DUTY BLACK TUBE. This
is real value you can’t over­
look. Come and get ’em at
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STARTS FRIDAY
A 50c Jar of Jonteel Combi
Big Tire Sale
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FRIDAÏ »SHI
This Week Only
T yre JQik:*
R. Middleton, Prop.
for cold, w e t w e a th e r
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Manhattan Shirts
Earl & Wilson Shirts and Collars
Holeproof Hosiery
Cheney
» Ties
teel Toilet Goods.
M cNair Bros.
Y’
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Hirsh-Wickwire Suits and Overcoats—$49 to $65
Michael Sterns Suits and Overcoats—$30 to $50
I,ADIES
Ready-to-wear Garments tail­
ored during the dull season—
big assortment to choose from
— every size and every price—
wonderful value«. See the ex­
tra fine French Serge dresses
at $16.75. All wool Polo cloth
coats at $19.75.
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
1Ä
New Arrivals, Men’s
Headwear
Knox H ats... .$6.50
Mallory H ats.. .$5.00
It will be well worth your while to drive down to look
at this line of merchandise
MODEL
CLOTHING COMPANY
S. T. Richardson, Prop.
123 E. Main
Medford
“ Double-Bilt” Suits
and Overcoats
for Boys
Bradley Sweaters