Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 02, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGA SIX
ASfítAXÜ DAILY TIDING!
Wednesday, November ft, 1M<
Invtted to Grant« Patt***
fact, welcome it, as long as the ex-
J. A. McIntire et ux to Welborn-armv and »851,222 000 to the » try ?
Bert Greer, editor of the Tidings,
pense eomes out of private pockets Beeson, lot 2, p art of lot 5, block 2,
Glpat R ritain^ orm„
has received an invitation to attend
anti not the taxpayers °enerallv ” | P rac h t’s addition to Ashland, $10,
.
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W. E. Lane et ux to J. Dee Hen- a 0Vropr;ation for 1921 aggregates
Local and Personal
the dedication ceremonies of thé
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drickson, lot 8, block 2, W hitman $1-121,318,000. Japan's appropria-
Savage Rapids dam, to be held at
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Park addition to Medford, $10,
I tion is $282,357,000. The total for
CXIVRT
NEWS
G rants Pass November 5. The invi­
these two countries is approximately
tation comes from the G rants Pass
PER CAPITA WAR
MASONIC CALENDAR
I Canadian V isitor—•
M
aniage
License
$19,000,000 lower than the am ount
cham ber of commerce, which is look­
TAX IN V. 8. IS
Jack Wlnkel and Mildred Stillwell.
Mrs. M. A. McVIcar arrived yes- ing for home builders to assist in
spent by the I nited States. Of course
11 CENTS DAILY the cost of labor is higher in the
terday afternoon from Brandon the development of the 12,000
acres
v
Circuit Court
, United States and it is probable th at
Malta Commandery. Stated con- •'ia n Boba, ^ n d is_\¡siting her daugh- of land which will be irrigated with
Jackson County Bank Inc. vs. The
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from
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l4n actual results this couutry-has less
clave Wednesday evening, November ' tei ' ^ rs- C. A. E duards.
w ater made available by the dam
Sterling
Mining o Co. Inc. Answer.
I
Farm
ers
&
Fruitgrow
ers
Bank
vs.
i
13
Per
cent
for
education,
develop-
mentioned
and
the
sixty
miles
of
can-
2. Also work in O rder of Temple.
MEDFORD, Or., Nov. 2.— “Why l i p * t A ari"
I
. to show for its arm am ent expendi-
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te
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Lnsele
et
al.
Answer.
nient,
public
health,
research
and
ture3 dollar by dollar than Great
See
“
Mrs.
Pat
and
the
Law.”
53-2
als
recently
completed.
Hillah Temple. Stated session F ri­
have not asked the county court to
Mary Gomez vs. Edwardo Gomez. , lm ilar projects.
Britain or Japan, bn, the tact re-
day evening, November 4. Arrange-
Order your Thanksgiving suit
employ an attorney to assist me In |
Ma^
E p err|n o
j ! These (lgurea
t|M , tar(|lllg mains:
menta in o id er for Shrine cere-
Suits p r i s e d for 50 cents. John
from Paulserud's.
49tf
the prosecution of the bootleg cases Perrine. Summons.
burden of arm am ent. A real red u c-1 Tbe Vnited States is setting the
monial.
Maly, tailor, Fell building, Plaza.
in circuit court is because it is my
Peter B arneburg et ux vs. E. H. tion in arm am en t by the conference pace ln arm am ents,
Pine F lag to be Given A w ay—
duty to prosecute such cases with-1 F encb
ux> Demurrer.
Mnarv Frances
m d JT „
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armaments would
R ude.H o.trs H . h « S t u n t s
School children are giving awav
' ,1S P a t” and the Obstinate out incurring any needless expense, B Evahs Affidavit Proof o f ° X - ‘M<>
,he 9a''lng ° ‘ » ‘«rally
Presbyterian C hristian Endeavor- ticketg tQ the prohibition , ecture ^ Family
High School Gym Friday
FOP. SALE-------
to the taxpayers as long as I feel lication. Default.
hundreds of millions of dollars an-
ers endeavored to combine business the Presbyterian
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T
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night
53-2 that I can successfully handle such!
A lfalfa Seed
church Friday ev-
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Jackson Co. Bank Inc. vs. David nually for the American people,
with pleasure a t their monthly meet-
.
Clove? Se«-di
J
ening. When these tickets are tu rn ­
cases,” said District Attorney Rawles : ^ P a l m e r et al. Application and;
The appropriations for arm am ent
H allow e’en P arty—
®
ing , last . evening. The success of the ed . in
. tor
» „ admission
.
..
,
Vetch
and Seed Grains
they will be sep-
Moore in an
“ It would be i Jackson Co. Bank vs. Carrie A th ’9 year are even greater than last
x interview.
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undertakiug was largely due to the
CENTRA POINT FEED STORE
The Misses M arguerite Irwin and a different m atter if 1 had lost sev- Cozens. Affidavit and order.
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aiated and the room whose pupils
year, being $1,422,752,000. Of this
Central Point, Ore.
Phon# 41
.n u n » win. I. each.com m ittee gave. have
|argM t
o( adm |s ..................
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Mildred Dunn en tertaim /i a few of eral such cases an d felt th a t I should
Crelit
Service
Co.
Inc.
vs.
Fay
R.
;
am
ount
$771,530,000
went
to
the
A tterw ard. a witch recited ineant» ,
th elr cre(|1,
, Me|ve g lllelr , r|ends
a Hallowe-e„ party
have assistance in the prosecution of ! Diamond. Summons.
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tiona over a cauldron which em itted „ „ „ U rge Amerlcan (|a g w hkh ,s Monday n ig h t a t th e la tte r’, home on them.
; Jacksonville School District No. 1 !
Stultz et al. Order.
i
a
no .line .tin. c la im s and tot now on ,,[3pjay
the store window Allison street. Everybody dressed lit
“Some misguided people, ever i vs. L. E. B. S. Pierce
assumes the business
tunes lor
Auules a and
n ti n
u t« w
t - r n of . j .
„ p
_ Do<lge
_
for all. Apples
nuts
were
an(, goug
; spooky customs a n d went out for a since circuit court opened and they name of “ The Pierce Electric and
eaten and washed down with queer
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. jamboree, after which they came: learned th a t I was to be pitted in the R epair Shop.”
potions, whose ingredients were not
A W oman’s Won’t ” at the High back and were served with ice cream im portant bootleg cases against two
„
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(Avulged. This enterprising bunch o l ’ school
53-2 and cake and sandwiches a t a table i attorneys to r the defense, became: C a r e n S ' c ^ ^ T ^ T o F M
young folks now num ber between!
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i prettily decorated with orange and needlessly alarm ed in my opinion. Corlies, lot in block 2, Galloway’s
twenty-five and thirty, and not only;
Orders uken"
for Leah oysters. - Mack. Games, singing, dancing and and began to ask me to request the addition to Medford, $ 10.
know how to enjoy themselves so -' Nelda Cafe
38-6t telling ghost stories occupied the county court to provide an a s s is ta n t'
d aily, but do good church work.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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rem ainder of the happy evening. Fol- in the prosecution. Not only th a t,!
Compare Our Garments and Their Prices
Hotel Meeting Tonight —
j lowing is a list of those present: but they began asking the county FOR RENT— Five room unfurnished
We do catering to private parties.
J l house. 299 Liberty.
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They Will Bear Comparison
38-6t
Those who are interested in get- ' ,rs - Snider and son Billy, Mrs. T. court to provide me an assistant,
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Nelda Cafe.
ting a big tourist hotel for Ashland Pranks and daughters Rosa and El- prosecutor, and were informed by. WANTED— Three good salesmen.
should not fail to attend the m a s s ,len- -M r- and Mrs, John Shortridge, the court th a t such an assistant
H allow e’en Party—
Cal1 Clas« A Garage,
See M r.
,Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goodman en-i nieeting at the city hall tonight, a t 8 M:s3 Alice Ruger, Dorrence Ruger, would be provided if I asked for one.
B aker-
53-2
tertained at a dinner party Hallow- o c*ock- No subscriptions will be Mr- and Mrs. Dobbin Irw in and
“The county court has always been WANTED —■ W ork horse, weight
e ’en at their home on Union street ta k en - the Purpose of the meeting ‘laughter M arguerite, Mr, and Mrs. very good to me in th a t way, and I
about 1300. W rite Box 46, R. R.
felt all the time th a t if I wanted an
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The rooms were artistically decorat- - being to decide upon a definite plan Jack Dunn and daughter Mildren.
x— ,
of
want to have a „
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ed and places were laid for twelve.
of action.
action- If you
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assistant in the prosecution of th e FOR
EXCHANGE— Chic^x Calif?,
The guests were Messrs and M e s - i'oice in ‘l a d i n g how this im portant
Everybody’s going to Kingsbury bootleg cases all I had to do was to
residence lots for Ashland prop-
Sterling garments are
®vtj oi mining claims. G. H. Ste­
dames Uural Coleman, H. O. C h il-1 pro->ect shall be shaped up, now is Springs Saturday night.
53-4 ask for it. In fact, once or twice
worth while if you are
vens, ___
376 B St., Ashland
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A dozen good silk plush
dreth, Jack Callahan, C. C. Crow- tlie time to act.
influenced by outsiders, Judge O a r d - j ______
looking for good, long-
eoats and as many good
son and daughter Clarice, an d Clara
Invited to B row nsville—
ner came to me and offered such FOR SALE -Span of good work
Two
comedies.
High
school
Fri-
wearing
garments.
Will.
mules,- weight about 2800; also
Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Koehler have counsel.
substantial eloth eoats
- day night.
53-2 received invitations to a tte n d the i "My position is th at I am hired
span of horses weighing about
hether it is high class
2400,
and
two
wagons
and
h
ar­
Your
elioiee
Agency of Oregon Fire Relief as-! „
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tw enty-fifth anniversary of the old i by all the taxpayers to perform the
or popular priced gar­
ness. D. P. Parvin, a t city camp
sociation. Yeo, of course.
4 4-tf R eturns from
historic
Presbyterian
church at duties of county attorney w ithout
$19.75
ground on W ater street.
Come
ments, we have them
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I Mrs. Fales, sister of A. L. Lamp,i Brownsville
and make me an offer.
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Although the present! unnecessary expense to them , and as
Arrives from K lam ath Falls—
yeS,erday froni .
building is but a q u arter of a c'entury long as I feel th a t I can look after
h red Payne arrived in Ashland .
“ en m aking
her old, the church was organized in the public interest w ithout such an!
yesterday afternoon from K lam ath p„. 6
111
mouths.
Mrs. 1 853. In this year Rev. Robert Robe expense. U nderstand, I do not spurn)
Falls, called here by the death of his ‘ es ls Ve, v g 'a d to return to her was appointed missionary to the extra legal help, but only the ex­
tiiirn
r A.
a
o Payne, who died , yes­ home t ■ and ST
«»va tHat
that ° ne Ashland . . Northwest,
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with headquarters
at pense it would entail.
father,
S.
street is w orth the whole of Salem.: Brownsville and a salary of $400.
terday morning
“ But m atters came to a head this!
morning
when interested people
The best chocolate creams can be Z n
^ e Kb° ard hopes wil1 suffice.” ,
Imogeue Wallace, planlste-teach- purchase,! at R ose B r o s ' ' 4", e
canX
to
the
county court an d offered ,
G i ,
" " T
B ,° WnVi,le
AND LOTS OF BETTER ONES, TOO
er.
Phone 210-J.
171 Helman
to
pay
the
expense
out of their own
et to ‘ U nity years, during which tim e,
street.
33-1 mo
his slender salary was considerably pockets for a com petent legal assist­
Duck H unter” in H o s p it a l-
His wife still lives. an t for me in the prosecution of the
George Rose, employe of the augm ented.
Baby Ihuighter Born —
: having reached the age of eighty- bootleg cases, if I would accept such
Pacific company Is w
A d iu g h te r was born to Mr. and Southern
ried about a recent news ItenZgiZhZ l° Hr' ReV' Koehler hel(? the n e x j counsel^
Mrs. H. C. Stengel, October 21, at a
_do accept the proposition, in
Medford hospital. Mrs. Stengel Is him the status of a “ duck h u n te r” loi\gest Pasto rate a t the old church
the d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. and mem ber of a local hunting p a r t / and A. H. Hays, now of Ashland,
which invaded the Klam ath F a l l / was for many years one of its elders
Stevens, 745 C street.
district recently, contrary to the fact
High School Gym Friday night. I " ' “»
th e timo S r! '¡Roso“«'»,'" cô,',! - ,
'‘y
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KhlK3bur>';
A t „»ed .0 a ioca, ho.piU l, B„ « e ri, A
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
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ome November Leaders
Plush Coals
50 Fine Suits
50 Fine Coats
$ 1 9 .7 5
JERSEY JUMPER DRESSES
$5.00
Free Tube
with every Mason-Cord
at Leedom’s Tire
Hospital
C H R IS TM A S
SAVJNGS
from injuries resulting from a re­
cent accident.
V isit R elatives—
BLOUSES of CREPE dc CHINE
$3.49
ALl SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS
$2.25 to $2.98
W inter apples, orchard run, fifty-
pound box 75 cents, delivered. Phone
9 -F -ll.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Leach of
Trinity. Calif., are in Ashland for a
See “ Mrs. P a t” at High School
few days visit with Mrs. Leach’s Friday night.
53-2 Neil Creek V isitor —
sisters, Mrs. Ellis Evans and Mrs.
Ad Helms, the well known Neil
Laura Farm er, and mother. Mrs. A. S. Payne F un eral—
j
Creek
orchardist, transacted busi-
Susan Halley.
Funeral services for A. S. Payne,
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1 " h o died yesterday m orning a t his i ness in Aslgand and Medford Mon-
uS ! • <vlt^ enshlp- -
j bonie on the Boulevard, will be held i day.
Roderick Boyer, mechanic at Har- ‘ tomorrow afternoon from the Dodsre
Hson B rothers’ garage, filed a dec- undertaking parlors at 2 o’clock .1
I. O. O. F . FUNERAL
II-
laration of intention to become an der the auspices of the I O o
American citizen at Jacksonville yes- Interm ent will be made in the Ash
All Odd Fellows are requested to
er< ay.
laini cemetery.
meet at I. O. O. F. hall Thursday at
I o clock p. m. for the purpose of
Mrs. Pat and the Law* and “xA '
Big Carnival Dance Saturday, No- a tte n ding, in a body, the funeral of
W oman’s Woii’t ” at High School
vember
5, at K ingsbury Springs. Brother A. S. Payne, to be held at
Gym Friday night.
53-2 Snyder’s Orchestra.
53.4! 2 o’clock Thursday, November 3,
, 1921, at the Dodge undertaking p ar­
Seo Paulserud’s suits,
Satisfar-
,
P. M. SNIDER, N. G.
tn.g' D am e Werinesday night. Moose lors.
tion guaranteed.
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hall.
L. A. ROBERTS, Secretary.
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t
AND UP
O OME of us wish fervently th at we
had put aside a little fund for
the presents we enjoy m aking at
Christm as time.
Of course it’s not too late yet__
five dollars a week from now till
C hristm as will help greatly. But the
point is th a t we onglit to look ahead
for such expenses.
A dollar in a F irst Na­
tional Savings account
draw ing interest, is
worth two in yiflir
pocket.
CANTON CREPE
CREPE SATIN
FAIRYSPUN
and other high priced
novelty silks,
WOOL COATINGS
are offered at very low
prices. Make your chil­
dren’s coats now and your
own, too.
Buy Your W inter Underwear Now
CARTERS or ROYAL MILLS
FIR ST
'
NATIONAL
BANK
g»Y COOPS
Gigantic READY-TO-WEAR SALE
Three Important Days for Women
THE
SE A SO N ’S
GREATEST
T h u r s d a y — F r id a y -S a tu r d a y
DON’T MISS THIS —
YOUR
O P P O R T U N IT Y
You Save
3 Per Cent
ONE CHANCE TO SAVE
on Your New Fall and Winter Coat, Dress, SRirt or Petticoat
A. complete lin of DRUMMERS SAMPLES which were shipped direct to us from Fashion Center. Every garment is a prize
or 1 s eau y an qua ity and will meet the expectation of the most fastidious dresser. Come early for choice selection we
^now you w iM be pleased and save 33 1-3 per cent Thursday—Friday—Saturday.
REMEMBER—None of this merchadise will be on sale after
these days—Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
E. R, IS A A C & CO.
suocessoff ro o.
THE
h . vau p e l
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
REMEMBER—This Sale is for cash only.
No merchadise sent on approval.
No alterations.
No phone orders.