Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 07, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACHI v o u a
ASHLAND DAILY TIDCNGg
W ednesday, June 7, 1022
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
' V isitin g R elatives—
posing mind and memory, do make
and declare this to be my Last Will
and Testam ent, and I do hereby re­
voke any and all wills by me here­
tofore made.
1. I have no children, and do
now reside at the city of Ashland,
Jackson county, state of Oregon.
2. I direct th at upon my decease,
my body be buried by the side of
my deceased husband, in the ceme­
tery at Vancouver, state of W ash­
ington.
3. I direct my executor, herein­
a fte r named, to pay, as soon as funds
are available from my estate, w ith­
out any order of the court in the
premises, all my ju st debts, expenses
of last illness and funeral expenses.
4. I devise and bequeath to my
half-brother A. L. Lamb, my home
property situated in the| town of
Richfield, in the state of W ashing­
ton, consisting of a house and eight
lots fronting on Main street, togeth­
er with all the appurtenances per­
taining thereto. I fu rth er bequeath
would under this will be entitled to
lame, shall take of such cash in pro
ra ta according to the am ount of the
M alta Coouaandery No. 4
bequest, and should there be a resi­
K night« Templa*
due after paying all of the bequests
Masoul« H all
aforesaid, such residue, I will, de­
vise and bequeath to the said A. L.
Stated conclave this (W ednesday) EIk Lad1®9 Meet T o m o r r o w -
Lamb.
evening.
Sojourning and visiting
The Elks ladle8 wil1 meet Thugs-
10. I do hereby nom inate and ap­
Sir K nights courteously invited.
day afterno°Q in th eir parlor in the
point
my half-brother, A. L. Lamb,
E lks’ Timple. Mesdames Fred Homes
w H. M c N a ir , e . c .
commonly
known as A. L. Lamb, of
and V. V. Mills are hostesses for the
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
day.
Ashland, Oregon, th e executor of
“on.1
”
< n , . K
ten
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-a
A shland Ixxlge No. a s
K T . . . . .
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th a t he be not ^required to give any
Get out your old pumps, polish
A. F . A A. M.
’ eV18e an<* bequeath t o (bond or bonds in the m atter of said
’em up, and be prepared to “shake-
m.y half-brother, H enry A. Lamb, trust.
a* . j
I ,
m
a-leg” at the community dance in
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
the sum of five hundred dollars
Stated communication T hursday tbe BUngaiow
D
,
_
Qext Tuesday
In witness whereof, I have here­
evening. June 8. Im portant busi-,
r
CHILDREN CARED FOR— By the ($500.00) and to his son, Cecil unto set my hand and seal a t the
hour, day or evening.
Thelma Lamb, my nephew, the sum of one city of Ashland, in the county of
ness. including petitions and rep o rts.' (X)ney w
d Buns—
Beeson, phone 353-Y or call 167 hundred dollars ($100.00), to be Jackson, state of Oregon, on this
geo . b . ic en h o w er , w . m . j For sandwlches
klDdl Por()
Hacgadine St.
235-2 paid to them and each of them as the 27th day of March, 1922.
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
coupon8 on 60 cent purchases. Home
soon as the funds are available from
MRS. VIRGINIA FALES (Seal)
Bakery, 69 North Main.
235-2 FOR SALE— Choice alfalfa hay. F. my estate to make such payments.; On this, the 27th day of March.
<>n Sick List—
_____
Beswick, R. F. D. Box 176. 253-3
; 2
aQd b6QU6ath t0 1922. at the city of Ashland, county
The oldest child of Mr. DeMille is Visiting P arents—
YOUR CAR W A SH ED =»rom ~|2~up.
u
a
raw
or
,
my
half-sister, t h e , of Jackson, state of Oregon, *he
reported as being on the sick list,
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r V. Hardy
L ithia Garage. Geo. Kleine. 235tf
(S$100 00)
0116 hundred dollars a bove named Virginia Fales signed
but is considerably improved today. and daughter, of Covan, W ash., are
FOR RENT— Six room house, 102
_
’
. .
.
I and sealed the foregoing instrum ent
visiting with Mr. H ardy’s parents,
Oak St. Price $12.50. Apply at
«. , 1 will devise
and beaueath
to
i in our pregence and . then
,.
, ,
,
uequeaiu
lu
declared
Get out your old pumps, polish Mr. and Mrs. William Hardy at their
106 N, Pioneer,__________ 235 3
Paul Elwell, a friend, the sum of one
the same to be her last will and tes­
’em up, and be prepared to “ shake-¡hom e on Fifth tsreet.
LOST— On highway east of town, a hundred dollars ($100.00).
a-leg” a t the community dance in
tam
ent and we, then and there, at
pair of glasses in case. R eturn
8.
Should
any
of
the
aforesaid
the Bungalow next Tuesday.
her
request and in her presence and
to Johnson's Jew elry Store. 235*2
If you eat at the Neida Cafe you
devisees die before my decease, the jn the presence of each other, signed
will get a Chance to win the Ford
Phone bequest to such deceased devisee our respective names as witnesses
Dr. R. T.
. . Williams,
„ ,,noma, vii
uanas, ¡car. If one
__ of our tickets is the FOR SALE— Italian bees.
of Dallas,
251-L.
219
Mountain
Ave.
234tf shall, thereupon, become void, and to the execution of said will,
Texas, one of the general su p erin -: winner, will board the h?lderD fr^Z
e . d . Briggs, residing at Ashland
tendents of the Nazarene church, for one month.
236-6 WANTED— Good clean rags. Apply the am ount thereof shall inure to
th© benefit of the residue of my es­ Oregon.
Tidings.
will speak a t the local church Thurs-
tate.
day evening, June 8, at 8 o’clock W ill Arrive H om e—
Mrs. Lydia E. Jacks, residing at
FOR RENT— My ” t<jy bungalow,
9. Should there be insufficient in Ashland, Oregon.
235-1
Loren Agee will arrive home from
partly furnished a t 355 Almond
my
estate to pay th e aforesaid cash i Wra. M. Briggs, residing a t Ash-
street, one block from Ju n io r high
a visit with relatives in the n o rth ­
bequests
In full, each devisee who land, (Jregon.
Picnic a t Kingsbury—
school
and
three
blocks
from
live
ern part of the state this evening,
end of town. J u st the place far
A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. and' will be back at his accustomed
a man and wife who don’t care for
J. N. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Os­ place in the Overland Shoe Shop in
much room or furniture. Ideal
kar and son Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. the morning.
for span of old maids who don’t
Jam es McDonough and Mrs. Ricard
w ant a “ horrid m an” around the
1/
TMC THEATER BtAhTFlA.
premises; and peculiarly adapted
and daughter Josephine, of Duns-,
Phonograph springs, all kinds in
to
an
old
batch
m
atrim
onially
In­
rouir. spent the day Sunday p ic n ic k s to c k . Fixit Shop, Beaver block.
clined, as there are thirteen come­
ing at Kingsbury Springs.
ly widows in the im m ediate vicin­
230-tf
ity. Also fo(r sale a lot of c ar­
Get out your old pumps, polish Caught in the R ain—
penter and garden tools, some fur­
niture and a lot of other things
’em up, and be prepared to “shake-
Three separate picnic parties from
useful
to the man of many wants
a-leg” at the community dance in down the valley were rained out of
and little cash. Will sell the
the Bungalow next Tuesday.
the park today and took refuge in
whole works cheaper than a poli­
—with—
tician’s promise and throw in $500
the Bungalow ,with th eir lunches.
Dinner Guests —
worth of concrete work, one pretty
This dem onstrates the need of a
good fiddle, one lot 78 by 140
Mr. and Mrs. H alvar Morgan and community house for jufct such
feet, one perfectly good tom cat
two children, of Dunsmuir, and Mrs. emergencies.
and one seven room house. Come
A flaming romance of desert love! Flinging away the
Morgan’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cy­
quick, the old scout has packed
rus Land, of Yreka, were dinner W ill Work H ere —
his “w ar bag” and is about to
trappings of civilization! Leaving the “ lady” only a
hit th e tra il” again. F ran k R
guests Friday at the home of Mrs.
W esterman W hillock, son of C.
woman, the “ gentleman” only a man.
R o s s
235-1*
Morgan’s cousins. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H. Whillock, of the Golden Rule
A romance all colored with barbaric splendor.
Dennis, at their home on the Boule­ store of Medford, will be one of the
vard.
WHAT REDUCES MILK AND
clerks in the local Golden Rule store
The Book Is the Year’s Sensation!
in the near future. He is now a t - 1 FLESH MORE THAN FLIES?
You’ll Never Forget the Picture!
Phone 274-J for Yeo.
216tf tending O. A. C., and will come to! Double Strength SHOOFLY ju st
In from Philadelphia. I t ’s the
Ashland as soon as the commence
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PATHE HAND-COLORED REVIEW
Leaves to V isit Parents—
best Fly Repellant on the m arket
ment exercises are over.
----- and------
“ RICH MAN, POOR MAN”
today for the spraying of your
Mrs. Percy Cheeverg left Tuesday
cows.
evening on (pain 54 to visit with her
Admission: Adults 55c; Children 10c—including war tax
LAST WILL AND TESTAM ENT
parents, who live in eastern Oregon.
Fencing, Mowers, Rakes and
Binders and th eir repairs.
All
I, V irginia Fales, the widow of
kinds of Sewing Machines.
Im proving in H eulth—
Francis M. Fales, who died In 1901
The many friends of Mrs. J. N. formerly of Richfield, in the state of
Clyde will be glad to learn th a t she W ashington, being of sound and dls-
is improving in health with the
treatm ent at the convalescent home.
Mrs. E arl Jones and two sons, of
Edmonds, W ash., arrived yesterday
by auto for a m onth’s visit at the
home of Mrs. Jones’ m other, Mrs.
Robert Shaw, 487 Rock street.
A
TODAY
WE m IT m G
TOMORROW
"THE SHEIK”
Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Valentino
SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL
JUNE 19 TO JULY 28
Ashland, Oregon
Twelve instructors on the faculty and lecturers from the
University of Oregon, Oregon Agricultural College and
the V, illamette I Diversity. Strong musical program and
concerts. Recreational features include, swimming, fish­
in g and ideal places v liich may he reached on easv
hiking trips. Any one desiring to camp out will be given
peimission to camp in the park during the six weeks of
the Summer Normal School.
Rush the making
of those summer
dresses--
— Here is some help for you in the way of special
pricing of what you will need for the making of them.
30c
49c
for a lot of 45c quality
printed lawns, voiles,
batistes, etc.
tor a lot of better p rin t­
ed Voiles selling at 58c
regularly.
39c
65c
for a lot of shades in
checked patterns of im­
ported dap Crepe.
for fine Zephyr ging­
hams, tissue ginghams,
that were worth from
58 to 75 cents,
33 l-3c
for one lot of Voiles
Tissues, etc., that were
worth to 40c.
ee'J
$1.25 Ratine Eponge.$l
75c Frolic Sport
Suitings ..............69c
85c Voiles, now . . . ,75c
FORD DAY COUPONS
(liven with each dollar
cash purchase
Peil's Corner
Real home made chocolates at the
Candy Cupboard.
235-2
Buy New Cars—
E. E. Hewitt is the owner of a
fine new Buick car which he pur­
chased this week.
T. L. Powell has purchased a new
Chevrolet car.
Come and hear Dr. R. T. Williams,
one of the greatest men in the Naza­
rene church. He will speak in the
local church Thursday evening at 8
o'clock.
235-1
Here for Treatm ent—
Charles L. Morave, of Seattle Is In
the city taking treatm ents at the
convalescent home on Granite street.
The Road to AU That’s Best
is the road of industry and thrift—a sunlit path
where honest men step steadily ahead.
Want a Ford Ca ree?
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR
>
The
On it there is plenty of light and love and hap­
piness for those who plan and work and save.
This bank is the financial home for that kind
AND YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF
of people. Why not join them!
GETTING THIS C A R
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Dew Drop Inn— Ice Cream. 222tf
X
QUALITY and UNIFORMITY
Two Factors that are watched closely in the
manufacturing of
O L Y M P IC
FEEDS
To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on “ Ford D ay”
Monday, July 3rd
The Poultryman using Olympic Feeds is reduc­
ing his feeding to a scientific basis.
He is
= H E R E ’S H 0 W =
benefiting by the volume buying power of a
gieat organization with facilities for testing,
milling and mixing the ingredients properly
and uniformly.
SPECIAL!
Wednesday
Thursday and
Friday
ONLY
“ FOREMOST IN THE FIELD »»
ASHLAND MILLS
This Big Offer for Three Days Oniy
OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS
CASH IN ADVANCE
;
1
2
3
6
1
Month .......... . . . . . . ................... 5
Months ........................................ 11
Months ........................................35
Months ........................................75
Year .................
159
Tickets
Tickets
Tickets
Tickets
Tickets
Each of These Tickets Will Bear a Number, and If You
Hold the Lucky One, You Get a
F o rd C ar F r e e !
SPECIAL !
Wednesday
Thursday and
Frfday
ONLY
S u b s c r ib e N o w !