Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 18, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ASfitÀim toÂttt HniNds
| w ards aggregating two millions
A WORD TO CHRISTMAS
has been made by the German*
If you have deer hides in your <
SHOPPERS OF ASHLAND
American BTxed Claims Commis­
♦
possession taken lawfully bring «
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sion to American firm s sustaining
them in and have them taged.
s
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
All around us is the 8
losses in Germany as a result of
If you have deer hides in y o u r- g
local interest.
th e W orld W ar. The largest a-
spirit of Christm as, the 8
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possession
taken unlawfully bring „
• ♦♦♦»»»■ «♦• »-»-♦ »»•♦•»»■ > 11 »*>»-♦«»« , ¡ V isitors Y esterday—
ward
of
nine
hundred
thousand
most gladsome season of 8
Home from D unsiuui
County th em in and pay your fine.
Jackson
dollars with interest a t five per- information
<>. E. S.
Many fine gifts at D ar.ing ' Mr. and Mrs. H. H. D eOarrett,
the year. Christm as is typ­ 8
Mrs. F rank Bess has returned
Ask Roy M. P arr, Ashland, Ore-
Sportsmen Will Find
Regular m eeting of Alpha Studio.
8
89tf of Hilt. Cal., were business v is it-; rfom an extended visti with h e r, cent was paid to the Standard Oil.
ically reflected in the win- 8
o f V alue.
. son. Deputy Game W arden for
C hapter No. 1 O. E. S. this Tues- ■
ors in Ashland yesterday. IL A. d au g h ter Mrs ™ war(, Stan,ey i n l
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tags, of W. R. Coleman, Medford, ~ dows and in the stores of 8
Erickson,
of
Corvallis,
is
among
D
unsm
uir.
Mrs
Bess
was
made
BANDITS
ROB
T
R
tC
K
OF
day evening. Masonic Hall, 8
Open
season
for
hunting
Ducks
^
reson.
8 Ashland m erchants with 8
The only complete line of Box
o’clock. All visiting members cor­ Chocolates in Ashland. See w in­ out-of-town visitors. L. Talmadge, grandm other during her stay at
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS and Geese closes Jan 15th, 1924. i
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attractive and well select­ 8
of
D
unsm
uir,
was
a
visitor
yested-
her
daughter8.
home
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At
sunset.
;
ELKS'
SHOW
G
REETED
8
dially invited.
ed stocks of gifts su it­ 8
dow display. P orters Confection­
day.
A.
C.
Royal
is
among
out-of-
j
NEW
YORK,
Dec.
18.—
In
a
|
Bag
lim
it
for
Ducks;
twenty-
BY
BIG
H
o
u
se
8
Georgie Coffee, W. M. ery.
able
to the season.
8
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i c o w p w w to
carefully planned holdup five five in any one day, or th irty in
town guests from Detroit.
Leah Caldwell, Secy.
8
Many of the m erchants 8
j
a ss
bandits kidnapped a driver of the anV seven consecutive days.
— ! 8 of Ashland are carrying 8
No More M eetings This Year—
( Continued from page 1)
B
O
N
IS
BILL,
B
E
L
IE
F
American
Tobacco company truck j Bag lim it for Geese; eight in
B eautifully decorated 15 pieces
M asonic Calendar
8 their Christm as messages 8
The Ladies’ Aid of the B aptist
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which was leaded w ith Christm as anV one day, or th irty in any professional m anner, was assisted jj
china Tea Set $2.95. Jap A rt
T his W eek
to
the
buying public 8
church will not meet any more
RENO, Nev., Dec. 18.— Declar- packages valued at tw enty thou seven consecutive days.
again by the Elks Pony Chorus, j jj
Store, Medford.
88-8
through
the
columns of 8
W ednesday— M alta Cr n and- until a fte r jChr^stmas
ing the soldier’s bonus bill will sand dollars, and escaped with the
as they
Sunrise Official tim e; Dec. 15th
The grand finale "Down in .♦
ery, stated conclave, i t .a .ation have had -so many call meetings
be passed over the veto of Pres- entire truck load.
7:47. Dec. 20th, 7:50. Dec. 25tli, M aryland’’ in which the cast of :: the Tidings. Their mes­ 8
A framed picture is always ap- Mon, „ _. . .
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of officers, also Order ci the and this is a busy time preparing
sages carry suggestions 8
7:52. Dec. 31st, 7:53. Jan. 15th,
, ,
ldent Coolidge, Governor Jam es
the play, the chorus, soloists and jj
propriate. Darling Studio.
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7:49.
for the Christm as shop­ 8
G. Scrugham has returned to Ne- j TEXA S HOTEL BU R N ED ;
Temple conferred. Supper at for Christmas. A fter the first of
models danced and sang, lead by !
per,
not only, but reveal 8
S
unset
Official
tim
e:
Dec.
15th,
vada
from
an
extended
visit
in
Jan u ary there will be more work On the Resistei
FO UR LIVES A R E IXJST
4:26.
Dec.
20th,
4:28.
Dec.
25th,
prices
th a t mean a saving 8
i W ashington and other Eastern
Thursday— Stated convocation. on hands and the society will re-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russel, of
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HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. !8 .— \ 4 ' 31' PeC‘ 31st’ 4 : 35’ J a n - 15th- ________________ 8
to the careful buyer. The 8
Siskiyou Chapter. Annual election : sunie with vigor.
„
' Clt,es’ Scru&ham asserts the bill
W alla W alla, were out-of-town , ¡_
8 careful shopper will give 8
and installation of officers. Light
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PUBLIC
LECTURE
visitors yesterday. G. A. Conn and !
,
... ®
C0D Four unrecognizable charred bod-
refreshm ents.
be | ies were taken by firem en from HECKER MUST HANG
For the best tam ales try Rose
At H aw thorne Annex, T em p le! 8 close attention to the 8
wife,
of
Alrhe,
Ore.
and
Claude
P.
!
enacted
SAYS SUPREM E-COURT i Of Truth, Wednesday. Dec. 19. at « Christm as news of Ash­ »
F riday— Ashland Lodge No. 23, Bros
a flaming Capitol Hotel while sev­
84-tf Resing, of R itter, are a m o n g . a
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special communication. W ork in
’ 7:46 P. M. on C hristianity and ** land firm s and in doing 8
eral stream s of w ater w ere be­
business visitors.
SALEM,
Dec.
18.—
Russell
Hec-
!
third degree, three
candidates.
ing
poured
on
the
burning
s
tr
u
c
-
'
INVESTIGATE DEATH OF
j Theosophy by Dr. Nina E. Pick- 8 so effect a substantial 8
I
ker,
native
of
Albany
and
son
of
Meet at four o’clock p. m. Supper
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3 auu ouu Ol ett, of Los \n c e le s Pnhiie cor- 8 saving.
8
Goldfish and supplies. Jap Art
We deliver the geode. Service
JPBIST AND COMPANION ture. Desperate efforts are being:
made in search to determ ine &
1 * nown Linn county fa m ily ,!
a t 6:30.
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8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Store, Medford.
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m ust hang for the m urder of!
y
I. oor m otto. D e trlc k e -p h o n e
.SEATTLE, Dec. 18.— Investiga- -.»-—»------.
w hether other bodies
are there.
F rank Bowker Portland musician.
53tf tion was continued into the death
CONVALESCENT HOME— We! “ Nash” McNair, brought the even-
Cliff
Payne
makes
Bread R eturns from B row nsvill
The Supreme Court affirm ed the
of Eugene A. Childe, an attorney, HOSTILITY CAUSE OF
have
■bathroom scales and weigh ing to an appropriate and en-
boards.
Mrs. F. D. Moote has returned
judgem ent of the Clackamas cir­
Toys Jap A rt Store Medford form er police judge ■‘and state
our
patient
each week. Such a
Tonight will witness the sec­
KING GEORGE LEAVING cuit court which ordered the
from Brownsville where she was
88-8 legislator and his beautiful law
pleasure
it
is
to
put
on
a
few
ond
and final presentation of the
crime
expiated
w
ith
his
life.
Fom ir-r Resident—
called recently by the serious ill­
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i client, Miss Clara Lien, 22, a div-
pounds.
PARIS,
Dec.
18.—
King
George,
H
ecker
will
be
returned
is every indication th a t another
to
A. L. Aikins, of Roseburg, ness of her father, R. E. Graham. Home Being Beautified—
and talented
dancer, whose ■ departed from A thens for Ruman-
i orcee
,
.
Oregon City for resentencing. A
capacity house will greet the d ir­
form erly a resident of Ashland j Mr. Graham accompanied Mrs.
The home recently purchased bodies were found yesterday 4n a ja , according to a News Agency
is a visitor here for a few d a y s.' Moore to Ashland and will re- by G. W. Davis, at 496 Beach St. i f as fllled cottage, where they are j dispatch received here. The King new date for the execution will be i FOR RENT— A 7 room house, ectors and players. The perfor­
i furnished, close in, apply to G. mance last night was all th a t
Mr. Aikins came to Ashland in j main here indefinitely. His health is being renovated and re-1 >e leved t0 have died as the se- : has been requested to leave by filed.
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S. B utler, 41 G ranite St.
91-G could be desired, and more, but
1902. That year he builded the i is gaining.
painted on the inside and o u t ,quel of a week-end liquor party, colonel Plastiras of the Revolu, . Unlawful to have more than >
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Aikins buildings, ju st east of the !
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w hatever stage fright may have
! tlonary Committee and Prem ier sixty fish or forty pounds and one
LOST— Black bill folder, con-
and friends declare th a t
Mr.
prevailed last night, will be elim­
Elks. At th a t time it was the only j Buy your mince m eat, like Davis is preparing for the new CLAIMS COMMISSION
1 Gonatas, owing to the growing | fish in possession at any one time. ta i»ine over $30.00 in currency.
inated
entirely tonight and the
MAKES SEV ERAL AWARDS « hostility against the Hellenic
building on the north side of m other makes at the Bazaar in
bride. No additions have been ad ­
Finder retu rn to Tidings office. m anner of presentation
will
Main street between the old opera the Parish House Dec. 20.
WASHINGTON; ,Dec. k18.— A- royal family.
Classified ads bring results.
ded and the definite course of Mr.
‘ Reward.
doubtless
excell
that
of
last
night.
house, corner, where N iniger &
—ASH
Davis’ plans is not known.
W arner now are located, and the
Book ends, candle stick s,- in­
Vendonre hotel. Mr. Aikins is n- cense burners. D arling Studio.
Have a fit a t Orres— Tailors for
gaged in the garage business at
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Roseburg. He is impressed with
the development of the H artm an To California—
NOTICE— If you own property,
Syndicate shale project, and be­
Mrs. and Mrs. B. F. Leach de­ you carry Insurance; it always
lieves it is the coming big achieve­ parted Saturday afternoon
for pays to get my rates before you
m ent of southern Oregon.
California where they will spend insure. Yeo, of course.
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some time. Mr. Leach will take
Mr. Automobile O wner:— Do medical treatm en t at a san itar­ Enjoy Hunting Trip—
you know there is a difference ium in Burke, Cal. and Mrs.
Dr. C. F. Tilton, J. J. Deakin,
in autom obile rates? You can save Leach will visit in San Francisco and Fred Newman returned Sat­
mcney by insuring with me.
before retu rn in g here for the urday from a four day hunting
Yeo. of course. 77-tf holidays. Miss Marion Leach is a trip in the tule lake region near
gue3t at the home of Miss Mabel Malin. Stacks of barley and oats j
Try our fresh kippered salmon hager during th eir visit.
remain untouched and fields un- j
"D etricks.”
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cut and an ideal feeding place i s ;
Standard line of cigars for provided for the m igratory birds. '
Xmas. P orters Confectionery.
D rives N ew B u ick—
They report approxim ately S5
T. W. Jones, Jr., of the Ash­
91-5 birds for the entire p arties’ hunt, i
land R ealty Company,^ Is driving
A Victor record from Rose
a new Buick " 4 ” 1924 Roadster,
Orres cleans clothes
recently delivered to him by A. Bros, m ake the most ideal C hrist­ Phone 64.
C. W illhite.
mas gift.
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Return to Ashland—
Em broidered silk kim ona and Josephine Game W arden Dead__
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Judkins
negligee at % price at Jap A rt
George Bancroft, game warden have moved back to Ashland from '
Store, Medford.
88-8 of Josephine county for three K lam ath Falls. They are visiting
—Somewhere on the gift list, there is a name of
years, died suddenly at his hoirie Mrs. Ju d k in ’s m other, Mrs. H. S.
a dear friend whom you will want to remember
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham, yesterday m orning in G rants Pass. Newton at present.
Chipped beef and lard. Get it at E arlier in the day Mr. Bancroft
with something personal. Then why not with
Detricks. I t ’s the best.
53-tf and Roy P a rr were together and
Old fashioned lasses cream taf- '
when Mr. Bancroft left Mr. .P arr fy at Rose Bros.
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Improving—
he complained of indigestion. His
Word recently received from death was unexpeeted and a dis­ Here from Grants Pass—
Mrs. F. G. McWilliams who is at tinct loss to the civic world. His
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holmes are ¡
the home of her daughter, Mrs. loss to th e civic w’orld. His guests for a fe wdays at the home
Since overblonses have taken a
J E. Peck at El Centro, Cal. th a t career has been a good one and of Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Holmes.
definite place in the wardrobe, and
she is improving steadily. Mr. Mc­ he has sought to bring about bet­
W illiams is also improving and te r sportm anship among out-door
the trend is toward giving practical
P aulserud’s Suits give
is enjoying the visit there very sports.
gifts, a choice of a pretty blouse is
faction.
much. Miss Frances McWiliams is
sure to please.
expected at the Peck home F ri­
Plum pudding made by famous Home for the Holidays’—
Handsome hand beaded blouses at
day evening to spend the C hrist­ cooks of Ashland for Sale at
Royal U. Cambers, who is a
$9.75 to $19.75
inas holidays’ with her relatives. Trinity Guild Bazaar, Dec. 20,
governm ent scaler working near
—Bahiefrmay not know that.Christ­
Parish House.
89tf K irkford, in K lam ath county, i s !
Crepe de chine tailored waists for
mas is being celebrated, but their
Oh Boy! That salt rising bread.
$4.95
to
$10.0»
here to spend the holidays at his i
Blue
and
w
hite
Japanese
lunch
Bon Ton.
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mothers do. And anything you give
cloth on sale 48x48 in. 66c; 60x home at 338 Holly street.
the baby will certainly receive its
Xmas gifts som ething out of 60 in., $1.19; 70x70 in. $1.48.
due share of effect from the mother.
Say it with a box of chocolates
the ordinary from Jap A rt Store, Jap A rt Store, Medford, Ore. 88-8
We have plenty of useful gifts for
We wrap for shipping free of
Medford, Main St. near Pacific
charge. Rose Bros.
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Baby—things that mothers would
Highway.
88-8 Business Visitor—
A. S. K einham m er, of Apple-
select. Hand made dresses, slips,
In
Salt
I^ake
City—
gate, was a business visitor in
pillow cases or sheets, silk quilts,
Well, well, well— !
Mrs.
J.
J.
Cambers
left
Sunday
Ashland
yesterday.
bed or robe blankets, bootees, knit
Data collectors In the yard of­
—From friend husband to friend
on No. 54 for a visit with her
Everybody gives gloves—every­ jackets, toques, mitts.
fice of the Southern Pacific w’orks
wife, lrom son to mother, from
daughter, Floy, at Salt Lake city.
body expects gloves. Plenty here
here have a tell tale fact to tell Arrested and Fined—
th a t it is Ed. Spencer who is
brother to sister, Christmas day
For buying burs w ithout a li­ She will m ake an extended visit
for all. Gloves may be exchanged
smoking cigars since the depar­ cense, H arry Rubenstein, of E u­ in hope of gaining her health.
may well he made delightful with
if not tried on. Or glove certificates
tu re of the " k itty ” the men were gene, paid up $25 and costs of
the
gift
of
a
smartly
styled
coat.
At
may be purchased.
collecting for a new pencil sharp- $3.50 on Saturday afternoon. R u­
Fresh fru it cake and m in ce!
our
clearance
prices
you
can
afford
ner. According to the employee, benstein, acording to Game W ar­ m eat Ingredients— brown sugar, j
a better eoat.
no trace has been made of the
2 clasp kid gloves......... $1.95-$2.95
den Bancroft, who arrested him citron, spices, orange peel, lem o n !
ja r th a t was purloined by some
peel,
w
alnuts
and
so
forth.
De-!
has been operating here for some
well meaning vandal.
tricks. We deliver.
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time but has not been caught. On
Gauntlet kid gloves . $2.50 to $5.50
SPECIAL! Pure virgin wool Saturday he came to town and
was arrested entering a plea of Returns to Elko, Nev.—
Gauntlet Chamoisette 75c to $2.00
overcoats $20. at Paulserud’s.
Mrs. F. H. Conner, who has
guilty
to
the
charge
made
against
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been spending the past month
him.— Grans Pass Courier.
with
her sister, Mrs. H. W. An­
Ready-to-wear suits and over­
drew
’s
homfe on Church street,
Tillamook
cheese,
cream
cheese,
coats at P aulserud’s.
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cottage cheese, milk and butter. has returned to her home in Elko, !
We sell the best. D etricks.
53tf Nevada Sunday night.
—This caption is one often used at
k
Arrived Yesterday—
this time of the year. Tt is always
Milton Beigle arrived home yes­
Yes real salt rising bread. 80tf
K
ohm
an’s
salft
rising
bread,
terday from W alla W alla, W ash.,
—A gift of this kind will bring re- truthful. Hosiery is an item for
1 lb. loaf 10c, 1% lb. loaf 15c.
where he has been w orking for
• —Any coming from our extension
which one has a ready and constant
All kinds of Xmas candies at Bon Ton.
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the past few years in an iron foun­
memberance of the donor every need and therefore is always a give-
stock would make a delightful and
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dry. He wil spend Christm as Porters Confectionery.
useful gift.
able gift.
here with relatives and it is pos­
time there is ocasion to wear it.
Purchase Home Near Talent—
Pouch Bags $2.98 to $5.50
sible th a t he will rem ain longer. Guests Last Night—
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. House from j
Worth while savings on Furs in Splendid $2.00 values in full fash­
Mrs. H. P. Bigelow, of W ater­ Hillsboro, Ore., arrived in Ash- i
Novelty vanity boxes and conserva­
ioned silk hose—Better ones up to
100 per cent pure silk pongee ville, N. Y., and son F. M. Bige­ land W ednesday and left Sunday
effect
now
at
$3.85.
tive
bags
at
$1.75
to
$10.00
guaranteed by governm ent stam ps low, of Carleton, W ash., were night. They were guests in the
88c per yard. Jap Art Store, guests a t Hotel Ashland last S. L. Allen home. Mrs. Heuse is a i
Medford.
88-8 night. They are acquaintances of neice of Mrs. S. L. Allen. Mr. I
i relatives of Mrs. C. L. J e ffrie s ., and Mrs. House have purchased
Most complete line of box choc- They departed this m orning for ¡26 acres of alfalfa land ad jo in in g '
d a te s in the city
W atch our J Los Angeles and other southern J Talent and will make it th eir I
window. Rose Bros
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home. They will move as soon as
they sell th eir Hillsboro home, j
To M edford—
! Large loaf quality bread 10c— The purchase was made through
Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Randles ®on Ton.
84tf. C. B. Lamkin and Mrs. S. L. A1-!
were visitors in Medford yester-
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len’s offices.
day. They lingered among the In K lam ath Falls—
stores noting tem pting Christm as j Rev. Leggett supplied the pul-
Let us fit you out in a Holiday
suggestions, but report their pus-: pit at the Christian church in j suit and overcoat. P aulserud’s.
chases as being nil,
¡K lam ath Falls Sunday.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
f
:
F elt and leath er slippers. Jap- Come to Medford and look at
Store Medford.
88.8 the Jap A rt store you will save
money and get gifts suitable for
Nohting b etter than salt rising every member of your family
bread. Bon Ton.
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gg.g
A
Lingerie—The Personal Gift
Overblouses
for Gift Giving
Silk vest, silk bloomers or silk combination, silk
gowns,. camisole, brassiere, petticoats or corset.
Don’t Forget the Baby
al Christmas Time
Delight Her
Gloves—the Gift
With a Coat as a Gift
of Good Taste
Handbags for Gifts
Store Open Evenings
Beginning Thursday
Are Furs
on Your Gift List?
Hosiery
When in Doubt.
Store Open Evenings
Beginning Thursday