Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 15, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND fc A îtt TÍDTNGS
H a te fH fetts
Saturdays Novem ber IS, 1024
■Sìa
and Thursday are:
pleasant meeting at the church , was presented with a beautiful
Illinois.
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“How Shall Interstate Highways
parlors last Wednesday.
An in- electric stove which she accept-
“Problems of Mountain Roaa
Be Named and Marked?” by A. H. Construction,” by James Allen
teresting program was given with ed, voicing her appreciation,
Miss
Jones
has
recently
ah-
1
I
Hinkle, Superintendent of Main- State Highway Engineer, Olympia,
PH
YSICIANS
several
vocal
selections
by
Mrs.
ClaMMlfied Colum n R ates
nounced
her
engagement
to
Mr.
1
L. N. Woodside in her always
! tenance, Indiana.
Washington.
One cen t th e word .each
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
Alfred
Stroud
and
the
wedding
charming
manner
as
the
opening
“Urgent
Need
for
Uniform
"Convict Labor in Highway
tim e
office. Phone 91.
Will take place Thursday, Novem­
number.
Mrs.
O.
J.
Stone
of
Traffic
Laws
and
Public
Safety
Construction,”
by R. M. Morton,
To run every Issue for one
ber 20th.
Portland
was
present
and
gave
Devices
Throughout
the
United
State Highway Engineer, Caliior
month or mote, He the word
DR. C. W. HANSON
Delightful refreshments were
an
address
telling
of
the
work
—
——
(
States”,
by
Thomas
H.
McDonald,
nia.
Dentist
FROM SONGS OF INNOCENSE
each time.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. - chief>
Qf Pub,ic
that the Portland churches are served accompanied by much con­
Special attention given to pyor-
(By William Blake)
The
tenth
annual
convention
of,
Unlted
gtates
Department
of A
versation
and
laughter.
doing. Mrs. Stone is « former
rhoea. Office upstairs in B eaver' Piping down the valleys wild.
FOR RENT
Those who gave the affair in the American Association of State ricuiture, Washington D C
resident of Ashland and was prom­
233-tf. Piping songs of pleasant glee,
Block. Phone 178-J.
honor
of Miss Jones*-were Misses i Highway Officials opened here to-’ .<To What Extent Mgy
inent
in
church
and
social
circles.
FOR RENT— Furnished house­
On a cloud I saw a child,
Mrs. Poley then gave a clever lit­ Margaret Dougherty, Isabelle Sil- j day for a three-day gathering, • Economically Issue Bonda for
keeping rooms, also large front ’ DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Pyac- And he laughing s lid to me:
tle reading entitled “Burton’s ver, Alice Ruger, Irma Bess, Es- with practically every State in the’ Road Construction?” by Frank T
tlce limited to eye, ear, nose ano
bed room. Phone 242-J, 153 Oak
Union represented. This is the Sheets, Chief Highway Engineer,
Curtins.”
The program was en- ther Counter and Edith Dodge
throat— X-ray Including teeth. “Pipe a song about a Lamb!’’
street.
64— 2
the oil in your cnuikcase
first
meeting of the organization
Joyed very much by the twenty
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
So I piped with merry cheer,
held west of the Rocky Moun­
ROBBED H A IR IS
FOR RENT— 3 room furnish­
becomes diluted with raw
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, “Piper, pipe that song again;” ladies who were present.
Delicious refreshments were
STILL FASHIONABLE tains.
ed apartment with bath; adults
gasoline quicker. Save
So I piped; he wept to hear.
Ore.
The association is composed of
served towards the close of the
only. Phone 2G3-R, or call at ____ a---------------------------- —--- -----
PARIS, Nov. 15.— To “bob” or
yourself repair bills by
Shook Bldg.
64— 2 DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic “Drofr thy pipe, the happy pipe; evening by the hostesses. Mrs. L. not to “bob” ? is still the burning State highway engineers and com­
having the oil changed
S. Brown, Mrs. Grace Andrews
missioners from all the States and
and Electro-Therapy. Office
Sing thy songs of happy cheer;”
question in many women’s minds.
FO R SA LE
oftener; it takes but a few
and Mrs. Wilmer Poley.
Hawaii. Its object is the promo­
phone 48; residence 142. First So I sang the same again,
r
French coiffeurs, who have re­
♦ * ♦
tion
of
highway
construction
can
be
prevented
by
ap­
minutes at
FOR SALE— Cheap, 1 W esting-; National Bank building.
While he wept with Joy to hear.
cently been holding an important
throughout
the
country,
exchange
B
irthday
D
inner—
plication
of
proper
roof
house electric range, 3 burners "~THE SOUTHERN OREGON
congress in Paris, are agreed that
Mrs. M. E. Randles charmingly
of information and general sup­
and double oven, a real bargain,
“Piper, sit thee down and write
short hair Is still fashionable -—
covering.
CLINIC
entertained
with
a
birthday
din­
1st National Bank Bldg.
In a book, that all may read.”
10 Granite St.
64— 1*
but how 3hort? This is the new port of the highway movement.
Harvey M. Toy, chairman of the
M edical
Surgical
O bstetrical So he vanished from my sight. ner Sunday honoring her grand­ question.
D
iagnostic
X-ray
mother,
Mrs.
E.
J.
Roberts.
A
California
Highway Commission,
FOR SA LE— 1924 ..Chevrolet
And I plucked a hollow reed.
There are as many styles in
R.
W.
Stearns,
M.
D.
sumptuous three-course
dinner bobbing as there are days in the and R. M. Morton, State Highway
touring car, $.450, driven 5000
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
R. E. Green, M. D.
was served on a table daintily de­ week. There is the perfect shing­ Engineer,, are the speakers from
miles; call at No. 40 Granite St.
R. W. Sleeter, M. D. And I made a rural pen,
corated with carnations of pink
Apt. No. 3.
64— 2*
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
And I stain’d the water clear,
le back made for the women who California.
and
white.
Following
the
din­
Phone 238-R
And I wrote my happy songs
have a noble* line to the back o f ' Several officials of the Bureau’
FOR SALE: — Heating stove,
ner a pleasant afternoon was
Every child my Joy to hear,
the neck. In fact, it is no “bob” of Public Roads are on hand from ii>i:iiiiii¡¡¡iii!iiiiiiniiiiiiiimimuiiiiiiiui«imitiii
CONVALESCENT HOME
ll'llilillllHIIIIIIIII!
IlilllilinuillHUmillll
Bedstead and chairs. 163 Union
spent talking over^ old times.
Washington, D. C.
=
♦
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at
all,
but
a
very
close
shave.
The
Where
the
sick
get
well.
street.
62— 5*
Many beautiful presents were re­ f’efflle” is a compromise between
At the conclusion of the conven- g
CA LEND AR O F E V E N T S
C ottage P lan.
ceived
by
Mrs.
Roberts.
tion
the visiting engineer^ will be g
FOR SALE— Wyondotte chick­ We board and care for invalids
the new shingle and the old-fash­
Tuesday, November 18. Civic
Season tickets for the Ashland Celebrity Course
The
gue3ts
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
taken
by
automobile
from
San
B
ens. L. E. Tracey, 763 Beach St.
ioned
affection
for
the
chignon.
Club will meet at club house at
and old people.
are on sale at the following places: McNairs, East
E. E. Gall of Belleview, Mr. E.
61— tf
The face is softly framed by the Francisco to Los Angeles over g
2:30.
Maternity Dept.
Side Pharmacy, Bolton’s, Elhart’s, East Side
G. Roberts of .Medford, Mrs. Lulu hair, cut short, over the ears and the California State highway.
Wednesday, November 19. Up­
Call
153
FOR SALE: — Tancred— Holly­
Van Wegen, Mrs. Roberts and temples.
Grocery, Lane’s Store, Citizen’s, First National
Among the prominent officials ¡j
per Valley Community Club will
wood cockerels, pedigreed, dams, I
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Randles.
Ears, it seems, are returning of the association present are:
have an all day meeting at the
and State Banks and the Public Library. The
BIONUMENTS
* * *
records up to 280, sire record
F.
R.
White,
chief
engineer,
¡g
to
favor,
after
an
almost
complete
home of Mrs. Butler Walker. This
prices of season tickets are:
over 270. The male is half your
B eau tifu l R eception—
ASHLAND GRANITE
eclipse. It is “La Garconne” style, Iowa State Highway Commission, B
will be a dressmaking meeting.
Adults season tickets.......................... $2.50
flock. 112 Nutley St. Phone 456J.
One of the most brilliant social short and boyish, revealing two president; F. Rogers, State High- I
MONUMENTS
Wednesday. November 19. Aux­
58— tf
High School season tickets.............. 1.50
B lair G ranite Co.
iliary. to the Trinity Guild will events given since pre-war days delicate pink ears, embellished way Commissioner, Michigan, vice- 8
was the reception held at Mrs. with a long ornament.
S. PENNISTON, Manager
Children’s season tickets.................. 1.25
Some president; Frank T. Sheets, Chief |
FOR SALE— If taken soon,
meet at the Parish House.
33
Swedenburg’s
beautiful
Boulevard
Office
173
E.
Main
wear
it
with
bangs,
like
the
Dolly
Thursday, November 20. Ladies
Highway Engineer Illinois Depart- S
Newton apples, seconds, no worms |
n
Four High Class Attractions!
Res. Phone 444-Y
Sisters did in Deauville last Sum­ ment of Public Works, treasurer; B
Elks Club will meet in club rooms. home Friday afternoon.
75c per box; bring your own box;,
During the hours of two and mer. Others follow Raquel Mel- Charles M. Upham, State Highway B
Thursday, November 20. D. A.
Buy a Season Ticket and Give Yourself a Real
corner Wimer and Chestnut.
I N I G IRL IN TROUBLE— May
five
the
spacious
rooms
were
fill­
ler
and
part
it
in
the
centre.
A
Engineer,
North
Carolina
State
|
R.
will
meet
at
the
hom.e
of
Mrs.
64— 2i
Treat.
_____________ _____________________ 1 com m unicate w ith E n sig n Lee Peil on Granite street.
ed with beautiful gowned wbmen kind of fluffy pompadour, with the Highway Commission, secretary,13
WOOD FOR SALE:— Fir and ’ o f th e Salvation Arm y at the
Saturday, November 22. P. E. who were hapçy to welcome Mrs. hair parted on the side and fluff­ and W. C. Markham, of Washing­
Friday, Nov. 21st is the First Entertainm ent
W h iteSh ield H om e, 565 May-
Spruce, 16 ir.ch $8. Hard wood
O. will meet at the home of Mrs. Swedenburg home after a Euro­ ed up high over the forehead, in ton, D. C„ executive secretary.
fair A ve., P ortland . Oregon.
16 inch $ l i . Delivered. Fountain
MiHiiiiffliiiiiiiniiifliiiifl^
pean trip of several months.
a kind j>f fringe which is becom­
W. E. Blake.
Today’s meeting was featured
Feul Co Siskiyou or leave orders
•
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»
The
tea
table,
most
exquisite
ing
to
a
few
faces.
Chignon3
are
by the reading of an address of
PLANING MILL
at Beaver Realty Co. Ashland.
with its centerpiece of crysan- small, if there are any at all, and welcome to California from Gov­
M eeting C hanged —
50— 1 mo.* JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
The Daughters of the American theums, choice china and gleam- placed high or low as preferred. ernor Friend W. Richardson, of
W ORKS,
Cor. Helman and Revolution will hold their meet-
Silk wigs, with jeweled earring this State.
silverware was charmingly
MISCELLANEOUS
Van N ess.
19^tf ing Thursday evening, November presided over by Mesdames W loops, show that some of the coif­
An interesting report on “Some
H. McNair and P. S. Provost.
feurs are looking to the future, Features in the Construction of
LOST, some time ago, B ible/
20
instead
of
Friday
which
is
the
.
t
, T R A N SFE R AND E X P R E 8S
Those who assisted Mrs. Swe when women may be wanting hair the Wendover Cutoff in Utah” j
su e about 4x6. concordance, map,J
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regular meeting
date.
The
denburg
in receiving were the to cover their bobs. Emile is
subject index, ete., passages well
change in schedule is due to the
was given at fhe morning session
for SERVICE.
marked. Valued as keepsake.';
fact that the P. E. O. will have a Mesdames Mattern, Pratt, Robin­ showing long plaits, encircling the by Howard C. Means, chief e n -1
Experienced movers and pack­
Finder return to Tidings office/,
banquet and will entertain state ette and Peil, each in their ap­ forehead and binding the hair gineer of the cutoff.
, -
ers of household goods.
Deal-
turned under the nape of
the
• I
or Phone 4 79-J. Reward. 64— tf
officers and as a number of peo­ pointed place.
In the afternoon the several
ers In coal and wood. Phone
The guests are very glad that neck. He says they may be at­
__________________________ j
ple belong to both clubs it was
committees
and sub committees of
117..
L O ST — Female fox terrier/
decided to change the D. A. R. Mrs. Swedenburg has returned as tached to any head, no matter the association got down to busi­
Office 89 Oak St. near
brown and white. Finder phone
meeting. The organization will she has always been prominent how short the hair.
ness and reported on the various
Hotel
Ashland
meet at the home of Mrs. Pell on in sod*1 and club circles and ex­
268-J.
64— 2*
subjects
under investigation dur­
You are welcome to compare
erts a great Influence along this
Granite Street.
ing
the
past
year.
T.
L.
POWELL—
General
Trans­
W ANTED TO RENT— 100 acres
n y Automobile rates with any
line.
fer— Good team and motor
Among the papers to be read
fenced hay land, inquire Box Fac-
other rates in Jackson or Jose­
M ission Study Class—
* * *
before
the general morning meet­
trucks.
G
tod
service
at
a
rea­
tory.
64— 2*j
phine Counties: you can be the
The Mission Study Class met Lovely Shower—
sonable price. Phone 83.
ings
of
the association tomorrow
at the home q/ Mr° J. W. McCoy'
A very beautiful shower was udge. Phone 21. Yeo. of course
WANTED— Small second hand:
30— tf
Thursday afternoon ana spent the given by six of Miss Virginia
cook stove. Phone 341-J. 64— 2*
FEHIGE-ROACH
Transfer — Express — Storage time studying the fourth and fifth Jones ffiends at the home of
WANTED— Experienced book
Dray work of all chapter of the book “Of One Miss Edith Dadge Friday evening.
keeper, address Box XZ care Tid- .^aU? ng
Blood” which is being reviewed The guests assembled at seven-
TRY ALL BREADS
ings.
63— 3* kinds. Quick motor service. Dry by the class this year. About thirty and spent several merry
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
112-tf ten ladies of the Presbyterian hours playing card games and
WATCHES and clocks repaired 375 B. St.
church were present and had a talking over old times. At a late
reasonable. Money returned if not
The choicest cuts of all
hour the group were ushered into
pleasant afternoon.
ASHLAND PAINT CO
satisfied, M. A. Lassau, 217 N.
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“ Sally Ann” Bread with
a
prettily
decorated
dining
room
kinds of meats. Also our
Dependable
Main, near Methodist church.
with green and white the color
own make weiners and bo­ all others and take your
63— 6* Painting Contractors & Decorators Wednesday Club Meets—
The Wednesday Club had a scheme. At this time Miss Jones logna. We would suggest
SWENNING & GEAR
choice
57-1 mo.*
WANTED: — Protect yourself Phone 408-J
you place your orders for
against rbe uncertainties of win­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE turkey, ducks and geese
SU M M O NS
ter. We can assure you a good
WOOD SAWING
“In the H eart of T ow n”
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OF OREGON, You are hereby no­
position In your own county, that
for
Thanksgiving.
WANTED— Wood sawing Tel THE STATE OF OREGON FOR tified that the City of Ashland
will pay you well. Write us at
is the holder of Certificate of
6 3 - l m o . JACKSON COUNTY.
once. Nogar Corporation, 301 470-J.
We sell $5.00 coupon
Delinquency
No. 6249, issued on
City of Ashland, a municipal cor­
Couch llldg., Portland, Oregon.
poration,
Plaintiff January 6, 1919 by the Tax Col­
books for $4.75
54— 18
lector of Jackson County, State
vs.
crJl
Estate of Henry L. White, deceas­ of Oregon, for the amount o f !
DRESSMAKING and Tayloring
fuc
4th
STREET
MARKET
$48.95,
the
same
being
the
ed;
L.
A.
Roberts,
administrator
reasonable prices, all work guar­
Phone 37
of said estate; Opal Gay Hotten- amount then due and delinquent
anteed.
Mrs. B. Van Harden­
roth, and H. L. White, Junior, ‘for taxes for the year 1916 to­
berg, 147 Central Ave. 55— 1 mo.*
For 65 years, millions have sometimes designated as Harry gether with penalty, interest and
DRESSMAKING and plain sew­ rubbed soothing, penetrating St.j r White, being the heirs and costs thereon upon the real prop­
ing. Mr3. Dale Day, 129 Granite Jacobs Oil right on the tender j on, heirg of sald Henry L White> erty assessed to ydu, of which
THE GARMENT
_ spot, and by the i
'
,
atreet.
60— 1 mo, *
formerly
time they say Jack deceased, and all others claiming you are the owners as appears of
T
H
E
LA
FR ANC E F U R
record,
situated
In
said
county
Robinson
—
o
u
t
any
right,
title,
estate,
lien
or
WANTED: — To buy second
MFG.
CO.
comes the rheu- interest in and to the real prop- and state, and particularly bound­
hand bath tub. Must be in gooff
Now
located
173 Park,
matic pain and dis­ erty hereinafter described,
ed and described, as follows:
condition. Miss Coffee, Tidings
Corner Yamhill, kitty-corner
tress. St. Jacobs
Defendants.
Lots numbered 23, 24, 25.
Stage Terminal, Portland
office.
Oil is a harmless
WE SPECIALIZE in
26,
27,
28.
29,
30.
31,
32.
and
TO:
Opal
Gay
Hottenroth
and
rheumatism a n d
REMODELING OF FURS.
33, all in Eureka Addition t o (
pain l i n i m e n t H. L. White, Junior, sometimes
SKINS TANNED, DRESS­
the City of Ashland', Jackson RAW
which never
dis- designated as Harry B. White, be-
ED, PLUCKED and DYED
a P P oi n t s
and j
the heir3 and only heirs of
County, Oregon.
Portland, Oregon
doesn’t burn
the
_
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI­
skin
It t a k e s said Henry L. White, deceased,
pain, soreness and and all others claiming any right, FIED, that said City of Ashland
st’ffness from ach-! title, estate, lien or interest in has paid taxes on said premises
ing joints, muscles and to the real property herein­ for subsequent years with tli»1
-
aEd bones; stops after described, of the above nam­ rate of interest on said amounts,
sciatica. lumbago,
as follows:
backache and neuralgia. 35 cent ed Defendants.
bottle guaranteed by all druggists. Year’s Tax
Tax Recpt.
Amt. Rate of
Date Paid
Classified Column
PROFESSIONAL
K T TO DISCUSS
In Cold Weather
Roof Leaks
J. O. RIGG
W. & N: Service
Station
THE MOST ECONOMICAL
and satisfying
WINTER FUEL
•Diamond
Briquets
The cleanest and most satisfying fuel
on the market.
4th Street Market
• Compare
We will be glad to make deliveries of
Diamond Briquets immediately for
your winter supply.
Lithia Bakery
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
RUB PAIN OUT OF
Valuable Illustrations
for Advertisers
Letterheaas, statements, t o
your order at the Tidings Office.
Colleen M o ore
¿¡The P e rfe c t Flsvpper^
At the VINING Sun. & Mon.
Let ue fill your pall with Swifts
Silver Leai lard. Costs less than
shortening. Uoea farther and la
more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
AND SAY IT WITH OURS.
Everything in the Greenhousf
Line
Hi-Class Designing
“HATCHER THE FLORIST”
1070 Boulevard
Phone 118
Open on Sundays We Deliver
For a smooth shave
and quick service go
to the Shell Barber
Shop.
Ladies and
children get your hair
bobbed and marcel­
led.
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1918
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1920
1920
1921
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1922
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Jan. 6,
Oct. 4,
April 5,
Mar. 26,
Oct. 5,
April 2.
Sept. 28,
April 4,
Oct. 5,
March 31,
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1924
No. -
22098
18787
10662
8502
16936
10243
9063
19602
8594
Int.
$37.47
35.47
48.34
25.79
25.79
26.48
26.48
25.79
25.79
48.21
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12
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Said Estate of H. L. White, de­ failure to do so, a decree will be
ceased, and Opal Gay Hottenroth rendered foreclosing the lien of
W. A. SHELL, Prop. and H. L. White, Junior, heirs said taxes and costs against the
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore of said estate, as the owner of land and premises above named.
This summons is published by
the legal title of the above des­
cribed property as the same ap­ order ot the Hon. C. M. Thomas,
pears of record, and each of the Judge of the Circuit Court of
: persons
above named, ' ARE Jackson County, State of Oregon,
HEREBY FURTHER NOTIFIED, and said order was made and dat­
that the Plaintiff will apply to ed the 3rd day of November, 1924.
j the Circuit Court of said county The date of the first publication
I and state, aforesaid, for a decree of the summons is the 15th day
foreclosing the lien against the of November, 1924.
All process and papers in this
property above described and
proceeding
may be served on the
, mentioned in said certificate, and
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON­ undersigned, residing within the
ED to appear within SIXTY DAYS State of Oregon at the address
j after the first publication of this hereafter mentioned.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS
Summons, exclusive of the day
By
Wm. M. Briggs,
' of said first publication, and de­
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
fend this action, or pay the
íA any
amount due as above shown, to- Postoffice Address:
íbercíc our
j gether with the costs and accru-j Pioneer Block
çttganîxfltinn
ed Interest, and In case of your! Ashland, Oregon
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