Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 31, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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REPORT OF
COMMISSION
UNFAVORABLE
Ottwm Mît* «tbtíros
cial Securities company, put was
slopped by W ire and Lundin.
th e s e officials had by this time an
opportunity to examine into the
assets of the company. They
found they were no more than
sufficient to pay the debts of the
company and th a t the outstanding
stock was worthless.
“ They left, under the circum ­
stances, th at the sale of the fu r­
th er stock would be unfair and
unjust to the public and by letter
to the corporation commissioner
asked for w ithdraw al of the com­
! pany’s application for a perm it.”
Friday^ October S i, 1924
Moving Apartment»— \
^ M r^ 1
~
Banks
Bank» Tribune, new | Prineville — More than 20 000
Arthur Wick is Slaving froth
Captain J. Q Ada“
u^
“
i
156 cars of cattle ship-
the Wick residence to an ap art­
‘
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Ped during past three months.
m ent above th eir fu rn itu re store. home this morning from C hicago.!
and Wisconsin, where she h a s - . Hillsboro — Third floor Wash-
W averly — Masonic lodge plans
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of >
Orres Remodeles clothes. 52— ! • been
spending
the
summer inSton county courthouse being to spend $30.000 for new lod»>
local Interest •
months.
remodeled for jail.
home.
Leave
In
Few
Days—
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J. R. McCracken will leave in I Much Snow—
Very 111—
f To Salt Lake—
a few days for Cincinnati, Ohio, | Superintendent C. G. Thomson
The Rev. W. Judson Oldfield j L. D. Fow ler of this city left where he will attend, to business
’ of C rater Lake National Park re­
is very seriously ill at his home W ednesday evening on The Shasta interests.
ceived a phone message >.'sterday
PORTLAND, Oct. 31.— Alleging
on the Boulevard with the flu.
for Salt Lake on business.
from
Peter Oard, r*f.**r on duty
th a t the organization of The
Hot
chicken
pies
and
pumpkin
at the park, th at there was at that
ä lli
Stradivara Phonograph company
Styleplua Clothes, America’s
Complete line of Ashland Can pies a t Trinity Guild food sale. time four feet of snow at the
and sale of its stock throughout
forem ost style line gf Suits and ! aed Goods a t Detrtcks.
94-tf Hardy Brothers, Saturday a fte r­ rim of the lake and three inches
Oregon cost the public $730,500
Over Coats at Paulseruds. 48— tf !
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noon.
52— j at Anna Springs camp five miles
and “ left it w ithout a chance of i
j For San Francisco —
lower down. It was still snowing J
recovery,” the special committee
In Town
j Mias M arjorie Gillette left Wed-
Certificates R e a d y -
at the time Oard phoned. Tills!
appointed by Governor Pierce to i
Emil Mohr, proprietor of t h e , nesday afternoon for San Fran-
Stock
certificates
of
the
Lith-
depth
of snow means th at C rater
investigate stock and bond sales I
Mcdford Hotel was in Ashland cisco where she will visit for some
lan
Hotel
Company
are
ready
for
Lake
is
definitely closed for thej
in Oregon today released its re !
W ednesday on business.
time.
those
who
have
paid
th
eir
sub­
w
inter.—
Medford Mail Tribune.
port concerning the activities of
scriptions
and
may
be
obtained
at
the above-mentioned company.
MARCEL AND CURL I. A ST
No agent in Southern Oregon the Lithian Hotel headquarters
Trinity, Texas, wants new in­
The report, signed by Oswald
LONGER a fte r a Golden Glint can write better Auto insurance
In
the
Citizen's
Bank
building
dustries, especially brick factory
W est, chairm an, and form er gov­
Shampoo.
or at lower rates than the Staples
and
lignite treating plant. Also
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
ernor of Oregon, ahd George
Agency.
In
Ashland—
splendid
opening for wood pulp
Black, Portland accountant, was Eugene, Oct. 30.— The Oxford de­ V isiting B rother—
B.
L.
Barry,
ad
ju
ster
for
fire
mill.
It
is heart of rich East
bating team, which is scheduled to
sent to Governor Pierce.
Mr. K lttridge of eastern Ore- For Mont ecello—
insurance
companies
and
his
wife
Texas
country;
tremendous de­
The report points out th at the meet th irty of the leading Ameri-I gon is In Ashland visiting with
Mrs. Florence Cowger of this were in Ashland yesterday from posits lignite, fullers earth, glass
company had its beginning with can universities and colleges on his brother, W alter K lttridge of ( city left W ednesday evening for
th eir home in Medford.
sand and brick clay. Samples of
the Sahlstrom corporation or­ the platform on a four m onth’s this city
M ontinolo, Indiana, w here she
kaollne, ochre, or any of above
ganized in April, 1918, with a trip to this country, will contest
will visit for some time.
Tanlac,
$1.00.
McNair
Bros.
sent upon request.
Town has
capital stock of $25,000. It was the University of Oregon at E u­
Election retu rn s a t N ininger’s
two
railroads,
schools
and good
organized for the purpose of m an­ gene on the evening of December Tuesday night.
51— 5
Special Auto Accident Policy Purchase Home—
w
ater.
Address
Tom
Wilhelm,
ufacturing and selling Stradivara 3, according to Prof. Hugh E.
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
Editor,
The
Tribune,
Trinity,
Clement E. Turnidge haa p u r­
A rt phonographs. For the pur-1 R os 3 o U who is m aking local a r­
Follow the crowd Jackson Hot of course.
24-tf chased the J. E. B arret home at Texas.
fife
pose of providing a m anufactur­ rangem ents. W ith the announce­ Springs Sat. Nite.
50— 3
180 C entral avenue through the
ing plant, the company, accord­ ment of the date, Prof. Rossen,
For San J o s e -
office
of the Ashland Realty Com­
ing to the com m ittee's report, debate coach, is prepared soon to To R eturn—
Hie Tiding’» Ad» Bring Results
Mrs. B ertha F. Smith left this pany. Mr. Turnidge will make
purchased fo¥ $6,000 the ma­ make public the names of the
G. A. Smith, m anager
of
the
°
> m
u m i n g iu
a ii u
ose w
n e r e s she
n e extensive im provem ents on the
morning
for r o San
Jose
where
chinery, stock and equipment of Oregon representatives.
depot hotel, returned today from . will 8pend the w inter w,th her
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t," 'lVl,r
lr
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house and surroundings and move
Oregon will have the affirma­ his vacation and resumed his daughter
the W estern F u rn itu re M anufact­
his
family
from
129
G
ranite
street
uring company, “ defunct concern” tive of the question, “ Resolved, duties.
to his new home sometime next
of Portland. Only $250 of the T hat the Referendum is a De­
Sweet cream for whipping and week.
purchase price was paid in cash, sirable P a rt of R epresentative
Let ns fill vour pall with Swift» coffee— also fresh m ilk, always
notes being given for the balance Governm ent.” The Oxford team Sliver Lem lard. Costs less than •a ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf
Our Canadian Serges are real
gave Oregon the choice of sev eral Shortening. U v » fa rth e r and Is
the reports shows.
serges—
Come in and see the d if­
B a th ro b e
“ Owing to the lack of both subjectB, including the following, more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf I
Chester Philips has returned to ference at Orres tailors, upstairs.
capital and experience the concern “ Resolved, That the Principal of
& Wrapper
Ashland from K lam ath Fails,
failed to prosper and in March, Prohibition is a Right One” ; “ Re­
We deliver the goods— Detricks
where he has been doing dam Laying Off—
1919, found itself in serious fin­ solved, That France has been J u st­
94-tf construction work. He is home
H. H. G illette it tak in g a few
ancial stra its,” the committee ified in her Conduct Toward Ger­
for the winter.
days
from his work as yard-
many Since the W ar” ; “ Resolved First Banana Train—
points out.
m
aster
for the Southernn Paci­
A plan of re-organization was That the Infringem ents upon In­
The first banana train went
Follow
your
favorite
candidate
fic.
suggested by F. N. Clark, the re­ dividual Liberty C onstitute the through Ashland W ednesday on
port alleged, which resulted in G reatest W eakness of Modern the way north. The train s will at N ininger’s Tuesday night where
full reports will bo posted. 51— 5
If you are tired of m isfits, you
I
the company name being chang­ G overnment” : “ Resolved, That, in come frequently from now on.
can
have
a
real
fit
a
t
Orres
tail­
ed to the Pacific Phonograph Man a Democracy M inisters should be
ors upstairs, .high class hand work
ufacturing Co., with capital stock directly responsible to a popular­
Best m ilk— L ininger’s Dairy, Attended Dance—
Miss
Florence
Nelson
attended
w
ith try outs.
52— ! •
NOTE THE EXTREMELY LOW
ly elected assem bly.” Oxford had 10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
Increased to $75,000.
th
e
m
asquerade
dance
which
was
make
C
ürzrj
/n«vfû£$
“ Clark decided to obtain control the choice of sides.
26—tf
PRICES
held a t Medford W ednesday even­ Returns Home—
Yesterday Oxford debated Grin­
of the company and undertake Its
ing.
Mrs. O. A. Paulserud returned
promotion. He succeeded in p ur­ nell College at Grinnell, la., and
Deserving of th eir popularity.
home
last evening from Tacoma
before
filling
the
Oregon
engage­
chasing all outstanding stock for
W ith well dressed men are thesei
_
"
where
she haa been spending a
newest
mode’s
in
suits.
Paulser-1
n
‘
ve
$
•
walk
upstairs
to
$10,000. All common stock was ment will appear against the fol­
num
ber
of weeks visiting with her
uds.
48—
tf
¡
Orres
tailo
r
shop.
17—
tf
transferred to Clark, April 24, lowing institutions: Iowa at Iowa
m
other.
1919. Of the preferred sfock, City; Chicago at Chicago; Minne­
; Moving—
$8,000 on the same date was is­ sota at Minneapolis: Carleton Col­ V isiting H e r e -
Window Broken—
sued to a group of Ladd & Tilton lege at N orthfield, Minn.; Univer­
Mr. Hallowell, inspector of I Mrs. A nnette Clodfelter and
One of the large showcase win­
sity of Manitoba at W innepeg; transportation from San F ran-i grandson are movin« from th eir
bank officials and employes.
dows
in the Plaza Confectionery
On December 11, 1919, the capi­ University of Saskatchewan at cisco has been in Ashland for the ! h° me at 219 South Pioneer street
was
broken
yesterday when the
tal stock was increased to $300,- Saskatoon; A lberta at Edm onton: past few days on business con-1 J? ,A ,bany wbere they wiU make
screen door was blown back by
000. The $50,000 preferred stock British Columbia at Vancouver, nected with the Southern P acific.1 th eir fu tu re hom e’
the wind, h ittin g th e window and
I
outstanding was converted into B. C.; W ashington at Seattle.
common.
Following the Oregon debate the
_
. .
See o u r special suit and extra breaking it badly.
visitors
will
argue
against
W
h
it-'
Cic
fro
m
^
th
e
h
/
h
“
t
3
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trou8ers*
tailored to your meaa-
“According to a statem ent pub­
man.
Stanford.
Montana.
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tah.
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a , O rre,.
52
Bob Combs, 25c. McNair Bros.
lished in a prospectus issued by
X*
Arizona.
Nevada.
Southern
Call-i
V
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F.*N . Clark & Co., the Pacific
fornia. Mills College, and C ali-'
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Phonograph company had on
T rinity Guild Food sale at Moved To Falls—
fornia.
leaving
America
Ja
n
u
a
rv
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“
,o
r
>
iman
°r a
Thlnk H ardy B rothers Grocery. Satur­
R. S. Hale of F ifth street has
April 30, 1920, $3,000 on hand
I “ 0Ver an<1 T0,e ,o r
W ' Con-
moved
to K lam ath Falls with his ,
and owed but $33,000 to banks 20 to r New Zealand
day afternoon.
52— 1
__ ger.
51— 4
family
and will make his future I I.
Had the statem ent been made a
home in th a t place.
few days earlier it would have
Movinjp—
TCX) LATE TO CLASSIFY
Dance Jackson Hot Springs.
shown an overdraft of $18,500 and
Theodore
L
ockhart
Is
moving
Sat. Nite.
50— 3
Orres cleans clothes. 52— ! •
$174,000 notes payable to banks.
FOR R EN T:— Garage, new and
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from 149 G ranite street to his
It is apparent therefore th at the accessable. 42-3rd street. 5 2 - 2 ¡ visited Y e s te r d a y -
newly purchased home a t 75
- Are you all set for the Ha'.lo-
stock issued to Clark on April 29.
Alida.
P.
W
FOR
SALE:—
Late
Ford
Road
!
P
-
w
-
Em
bertson,
weight
in­
we’n m asquerade and hard time
provided a method for removing,
spector for the Southern P acific,1
Jackson
Hot
tem porarily a t least, obligations ster, fine condition. Robison’s
Orres will dye for you. 52— ! • ball tonight a t
52— 2 of Portland, was in Ashland Wed-
Springs. Bulowskl Orchestra. 52-1
of the company and made possible Garage.
nesday and visited the local S. P .1 _ . ...
the publication of a favorable fin­
j Postoffice C lo s e d -
FOR QUICK SALE: — 160 acre y a rd 3
ancial statem ent.”
The postoffice sub-station No.
Stock Ranch— Sacrifice price. Not i
The report points out how the
1,
located in the Medford Pharm ­
much cash required. Would take
F astest election report service
F. N. Clark & Co., In May or
acy
a t Medford will go out of ex­
auto or small trade. Terms. Rush I at N ininger’s Tuesday night.
June. 1920 launched a campaign Sale.— Yockey & Co. 177 E Main!
istence
at m idnight tonight for To the E ditor:
51— 5
for the sale of the $200,000 Paci­ St. Phone 14 6.
the reason th a t P ostm aster W arn­
-The w riter having had am ple
______
fic Phonograph Mfg. Co., prefer­
er has been unable to find a new opportunity to observe the work
LOST:— Bunch of flat keys on
You are welconiR to compare home for It in th e business * sec- of; J. J. McMahon as an officer
red stock.
small
chain.
Finder
retu
rn
to
Tid-!
my
Automobile fa te s w ith an
“ The investing public did not
‘lon east of the railroad tracks. of the law In the past. Believes j
ings
office.
52__tf
other
rates in Jackson or Jos«- —Medford Mall Tribune.
respond as readily as Mt. Clark
th a t the tax payers of this county I
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yhine Counties; you can ho the
had hoped or expected. The
may safely tru st him to perform
FOR SALE:— Simmons white Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of oygjflh
Dundas-M artin people appeared
Cliff Payne makes French the duties of the Shefiffs office!
on the scene in July 1920 and in­ enhmel bed and springs and Sani­
30— tt doors.
with prom ptness and dispatch, and j
tary
couch,
used
only
five
m
onths;
corporated under the laws of Dele-
th a t thereby th e expense of law
dining
table,
six
oak
chairs;
chif­
w areware, the Stardivara Phono­
enforcem ent will be considerablly
graph company with a capital fonier; phonograph and records;
reduced
If he Is elected to the
stock of $1,000,000. The pur­ 75 well-bound reading • books;
Sheriff’s
office on November 4th.
pose was to take over the busi­ three-burner oil stove; 9x12 Con-
JOHN W. ELDEN,
3
ASHLAND, OREGON
ness of the Pacific Phonograph goleum rug, lined up well; office
E lk ’s B uilding
(P aid Adv. 52)
/:h
a
ir;
rocking
chair,
heavy
oak;
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Mfg. Co.
TME THEATER BEAUTIFUL
“ The close of 1921 found the Dayton computing scales; bicycle
concern on the rocks, with a and other miscellaneous articles.
52— 3*
charge of $3S2,000 to profit and 144 F ourth street.
bocal ■ P ersonal flotes
OXFORD COLLEGE
DEBATING TEAM
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Many Beautiful Designs from winch
to select Order now to avoid delay.
THE ASHLAND TIDINGS
SELECT YOUR FALL
BLANKETS and
COMFORTS From
Our Large Stock
Double Peerless Cotton Blankets, grey only 64 by 76
$2.29 pair
Double Fancy plaid Cotton Blankets 64 by 76 $2.75 pr.
Double Fancy plaid Cotton Blankets 76 by 80 $3.45 pr.
Double Beacon Wool Finish Blankets, colors, white,
grey and tan 66 by 8 0 ................................... $4.75 p,.’
Double Nashua Wool nap plaid Blankets 66 by 84 -
- $4.75 pr.
Double Nashua Wool nap plaid Blankets 72 by 84 -
- $5.25 pr.
All Wool Double Blankets, 66 by 80 -
IS FOR M A H O N
$8.75 pr.
Conifoits all filled with new carded cotton, priced at
$2.95 and $3.65
Beacon Fancy Comforts, Tan, Blue, Rose, Grey 66x82
$5.40 each
Beacon Bathrobe Blankets 72x90 -
$4.90
Golden Rule Store
Phone
Today and Tomorrow
loss. The plan of the prom oters
was to reduce the capital stock
O ntario — Old Oregon Trail
of the company, change its name
Snake
river bridge to be dedicat­
and engage in the m anufacture
ed
November
10.
of furniture as a supplem ent to
the phonograph business.
“ The stqckholders were called
upon to surrender their old cer­
tificates and accept new certifi­
cates equal to 42.6 per cent of
their old ones. The holders of
old Class A Common stock pre­
ferred same and received new
common in an am ount equal to
63.9 per cent of the old stock.
“ Those In charge of the affairs
of the Stradivara company suc­
ceeded in having F. B. W ire and
W. L. Landin, two very capable
young men holding responsible
positions with well established
■ S
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fu rn itu re m anufacturing concerns,
sever th eir said connections and
You can remember when you were
a boy how eagerly you waited for
become stockholders and direct­
meal time to come and how you en­
joyed the good things your mo; her
ors in the reorganized company.
set before you. You were young and
strong then and your digestive or­
“ It was the wish of the old
gans were functioning properly.
prom oters that the balance of the ,
But since then you have over­
worked your digestive organs and
preferred stock be sold in order
now you inay be on the highroad to
becoming a confirmed dyspeptic. You
th a t the indebtedness of the Ladd i
can quickly eliminate your troulle,
& Tilton bank and others be I
tone up the digestive and eliminative
organs, and bring back tlie lost
taken care of and th a t w orking j
appetite
ppetite of boyhood.
Over 100,000 people have testified
capital promised the new m anage­
in writing that TANLAC has re­
lieved
them of stomach trouble and
ment be provided.
kindred ailments.
"T he new board was to con­
sist o f F. A. Douty. F. B. W ire and J
W. L. Lundin. Douty was elected
T he W orld’s Best Tonic
president, Lundin vice-president,
At All Good Drug Stores
and W ire, treasu rer and manager.
Over 40 Million Bottles Sold
“ The sale of the stock was un­
Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for
Constipation
der taken by M artin & Clark, op­
erating as the N ational Commer-
Eat Again Like a
Hungry Boy
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OUR
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