Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 22, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Saturday, November 22,
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To Corvallis—-
REVEAL
that ha intended staying the rest regular prayer m eeting; F r id a y r— six years a bushman in 4us- P rayer.” In compliance with the
at 8 o’clock.
Miss ByH Jarm on left last
bOOTLEGGERS’ NAMES of the night. He was taken to higher-life consecration service, tralia. He has an interesting m es-1 usual custom and in accord with ing Reading
Room open dai.y from
evening for Corvallis where she
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,
, • Jail
* and locked up. and this m orn. , You wiU fInd aU these meetings sage. H ear him stf the Methodist! the proclam ation of the President 2 u n til'5 p. m., excepting Sun­
w i|l attend Homecoming at the
PARIS, Nov. 22—
„ “ He
knows tog, it was found he had been deeply spiritual and helpful, church Sunday evening. Miss' our Thanksgiving service will be
days and holidays.
0. A._C.— Oregon game.
them all, declared M altre Pierre turned loose with the rest of th e. Come and hear this Sunday morn- Edith Patterson is the leader for
held next Thursday m orning jit
Gide, counsel for Jerom e
Max hoboes collected by the railroad ing sermon, and seriously con- the Epworth- League meeting at
10:30, Is at
the Methodist
On Busines»
T rinlty Episcopal Church
P h .« , alleged American bootleg. • police. •
• «Ider the q n ealo n . "W hy N o t?- 6:15.
i This
a Union
service ot church.
all the
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
B T. Staples and L. A. Roberts ger and pirate, in refusing to di
B. C. Miller, Pastor.
1
1 churches of Ashland. We h a v e !
On Business—
Holy Community at 8 a. m.
journeyed to Jacksonville this vulge the names of the rum -run­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .
F irst Congregational Church ! been favored above all the peoples, Church School a t 9:45. Morning
F. D. W agner, local postm aster, morning and attended to business ning ring leader in the United
W. Judson Ohlticld, M inister j of the whole world. Let us show service and sermon at 11. Even­
m ade a trip to Jacksonville this m atters there,
Church of the Nazarene
LOOK:— For Sale cheap— One
¡ States with whom he claims his
Boulevard
and Main street, j our gratitude. The public is cor­ ing service and sermon at 7:30.
m orning on business.
—
Corner 4th and C street
Ford car, in good condition or
client is intim ate.
Sunday
school
at 9:45 a. m., with dially invited to all these ser- Everyone cordially welcomed.
O. R. Reeder. Pastor
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j Home for T hanksgiving—
M Gide> who retflrned to Paris will exchange for house rent of
classes
for
all
grades and ages. I vices.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. in.
Chicken tam ales th a t will de-,
Miss Lillian Reimer, who is a from Brest where Phaff was held four of five rooms w-ith bath,
Bring
your
Bible.
Mornjr.g ser-l
light you at The Plaza.
G4— tf, freshm an a t the Oregon A gricul-1 in ' prison pending a resum ption fairly close in. 391 Beach street. Preaching, 11 a. m.
Evening: Young people’s meet- vice at 11: subject “ The G rand­ F irst Church o f Christ Scientist
71— 2*
tnral College is expected home! of the hearing before a m aritim e
Pioneer Avenue, South
---- lin g , 6:15 p. m. Preaching, 7:15 eur and Condescension of God:
Here Y esterday—
. for Thanksgiving.
•' tribunal, refused to discuss re­
FOR
SALE:
—
Barred
(Thanksgiving)
Junior
Christian
Sunday
services at 11 o’clock.
P]y-! P. m.
Archie Chandler of Y akim a,'
ports th a t Phaff had cabled Dis­ mouth rock pullets, also childs
Endeavor
at
4
p.’
m.
C
hristian
Subject of lesson “ Soul and
Prayer m eting W ednesday even­
W ashington, spent the day with Here Y esterday
trict A ttorney Hayward in New
Endeavor at 6:30. Evening ser- Body” . Sunday School at 10 o’­
L. G. Muller of Hilt was in York, offering to turn sta te ’s evi- steel crib. Inquire 160 Orange ing. 7:30.
friends in Ashland yesterday on
o
o
Ave,
71— 3*
Young people’s prayer m eeting vice at 7:36; subject “ Standing clock. W ednesday evening meet-
I1I3 way to San Diego.
s shland
i and yesterday shopping and j dence in a big booze smuggling
i to r Life’s Ideal as Illustrated in
visiting with friends.
WANTED: — E stim ates for Friday evening.
expose in retu rn for H ayw ard’s,
D aniel.”
Prayer
An invitation to all, is extend­ the Life of
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
assistance in getting him out of grading and cementing driveway
meeting
every
W
ednesday
even­
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf From H ilt—
AT HOTEL ASHLAND
at Ashland Service Station. Dr. ’ ed by Pastor and People.
the piracy charge here.
ing
at
7:30.
The
subject
for
the
Mrs. Jack Widby and a party
“ Phaff is not a pirate,” M. Gide W. Oeser, 358 E. Main St. 71— 1
next week is “ Unselfishness in
Cliff Payne makes drain hoards. of friends were in Ashland from insisted. “ But he is a smuggler
M ethodist Episcopal C’hurcli
Special efforts are hein o «»•
WANT TO LET a team of good
H ilt yesterday shopping.
and an associate of smugglers,
S. J. Chaney,. Minister
made to give our guests a
work horses for their feed anti
On Ranch—
The Sunday School will meet
and as such knows everything
about
M. W. W heeler of this city has Purchases Car—
Flowers are correct for r<vil treat on Thanksgiving.
nun-running
operations care.. Inquire 107 4th St. Phone at 9:45. Classes are provided for
71— 2j all ages and all are welcome.
been spending the past week on
E - O. Gillings has purchased along the American c o a s tB u tth is 2<6L.
all occasions.
Besides
A splendid turkey dinner
There were 284 present at the
his ranch in E ast Eden attending the Maxwell touring car belong- piracy charge has been framed
FOR SALE — Rhode Island
brightening
up
a
sick
ing to Miss Geòrgie Coffee.
Sunday School hour last Sunday.
to business m atters.
will he served from 12 to 2,
against him .”
Red Pullets. Phone 14F21. E ast
room or a room at home, ami 5:30 to 8:00 p. m. Priced
“
Invisible
Bills
for
Intangible
Main.
71— 3*
Debts” is the subject for the pas­
Panlseruds for cleaning
and R egistrai tons-
they convey a message, at $1.00 per plate.
D uring October, nine Oregon
Only eight out of state cars cities, with 327,755 population in j FOR SALE — Canary Birds1, to r’s sermon a t the morning
pressing. Phone 119. We call and
words cannot express.
deliver.
66-tf were registered at the local state ! 1920, issued $3,415,151 build- i P a >r to r less than price of Sing- church service. Special music by
Reservations should he
bureau in the Chamber of Com- ing perm its. Nine W ashington 1 er »tone, also large cage. Park
chorus choir. Mr. John Tyler,
: math1 as early as possible.
Everything for th ° fru it cake: merce building
here y esterd ay ,1 cities, population 626,680, issued Hotel.
71— 1* said to be the g reatest convert
S tart a CI locking Ac­
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A
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C
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j ever known to the Jerry McAuley count at this Bank today.
citron, currants, raisins, orange which was about the same mini- J perm its for $3,123,309
'
j.
| Our regular Turkey Dinner
“ The Florist”
Mission, will be the speaker at
and lemon peel, dates, figs, etc. ber of such cars to be registered
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Bay
all
your
i will he served on Sunday as usual
at
once
IO7O
Boulevard
the evening church service. Dr.
We deliver. D etrick’3 Phone 62. with the bureau Wednesday. —
Gold Beach
C urry county
Open on Sunday— We Deliver
Jow
ett said Tyler was» the most and never pay t h e m
Medford Mail Tribune.
votes $95,000 Rooseve’t High
wonderful convert of modern
twice.
R eturn H om e—
way bonds and $40,000 to pay off,
times.
A
college
man.
a
d
ru
n
k
­
Special Auto Accident Policy w arrant indebtedness.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore re­
Cancelled Checks
ard, gambler, and outcast— five
turned Thursday to their home for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
tim es around the world as a hobo
in Long Beach after visiting here 1 of course,
24-tf
. End All Disputes
for several weeks.
HOBO GIVES LOCAL
Your portalt will solve twelve;
GENUINE ARMY ISSUE SERGE SHIRTS
P O U C E MERRY TIME
Chicken tam ales th a t will de- Rift problems for Xmas, Darling
B aptist Church
64— tf Studio.
71—tf!
light you at The Plaza.
O. [>. long pants in all sizes. Navy I ilue Serge
“ Can Pentecost be Reproduced !
( Continued from page 1)
Pants.
to Day? If Not, why N ot?”' This!
These numbers are great values.
Combs and brushes. McNair! Teacup Club—
to sleep in jail after he knew will he the them e for the S u n d ay !
Bros.
The Teacup Club will meet at his story was being investigated, morning sermon.
’Ashland,
Sêe Them at the
The evening i
Oregon
the M. E. church parlors Tues- hut said he would get to his des-1 service will be evangelistic. Con-!
MADE BY
V isiting M other—
day afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Ralph tluaTlon some way, and left the gregational singing is a feature of!
H erbert MacKenzie of Portland Billings will be hostess assisted j City Hall at a good rate of speed ! these services. Especially large '
is visiting with his m other, Mrs. by Mesdames P ratt, M. E. McGee, j for a cripple.
j crowds) are attending these Sun-
A. McKenzie on Alida street.
Thurlow, Charles Morton and M. | Soon after, th e -n ig h t crew at ! day evening services. Come and
Biggest Little Store in Town
E. Thompson. Every member Is a local restau ran t on A street, ’ make one more. You will be cor­ ‘‘America” ..............$1.50
Order your Thanksgiving Tur- j expected to be present.
notified the police they had a dially greeted
“ Sleepmeter” ....... 2.00
and welcomed.
lcey. Phone Mrs. A. B. Chapman. i
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man who they wished removed, j Bible school 9:45, Young People “ Bunkie” ......... ,. . 2.50
the oil in vour crankcase
1F11.
67— 4
We put the chicken in our Ta- When the police arrived they 6:15, Evening
services
7:30.
becomes diluted with raw
“ Big B en” .............. 3.25
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i males at The Plazh.
71— 1 found Fam brough seated in the Tuesday evening. Bible study and
gasoline quicker.
Save
place, and giving every evidence i prayer-band; W ednesday evening “ Bahv B en” ............ 3.25
Our p o rtrait equipment is equalI
yourself
repair
hills
by
to any In Southern Oregon. W e|
Tamales, bast in the city, “ The
“ Pocket Ben” ..-..$1.50
know we can please you. Darling | i{ose ’
60— tf
having the oil ehangetl
Reliable Timekeepers
S U M M O N S
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Studio.
71—-tf;
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ottoner; it takes hut a few
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OF OREGON, You are hereby no­
Going South—
"
minutes at
Mrs. O. J. Stone, form er Ash­ THE STATE OF OREGON FOR tified th a t . the City of Ashland
H ere Y esterday—
land resident who has been h e re } JACKSON COUNTY.
is the holder pf C ertificate of
Mrs. H arris Kird of Bozeman,
for the past three weeks leaves City of Ashland, a municipal cor­ Delinquency No. 6249, issued on !
Montana stopped In Ashland
Drag Sfar? (
Plaintiff Jan u ary 6, 1919 by the Tax C ol-[
I today for Los Angels to spend the poration,
yesterday on her w^y to Berkeley
vs.
i w inter. Mrs. Stone has been
lector of Jackson County, State
and visited with Mrs. J. L. Olsen
visiting
Mrs.
H.
G.
Gilmore
and
of
Oregon, for the am ount of
E
state
of
Henry
L.
W
hite,
deceas­
of this city.
other friends while here.
$48.95,
the
same
being the
ed; L. A. Roberts, adm inistrator
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
of said estate; Opal Gay H otten- am ount then due and delinquent
Sm art new models in Ready-to- j We deliver the goods— Detricks
roth, and H. L. W hite, Junior, for taxes for the year 1916 to­
w ear a t Paulseruds.
66-tf
94-tf sometimes designated as H arry gether w ith penalty, interest and J
B. W hite, being the heirs and costs thereon upon the real p ro p -'
Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, 2 5c, A t Roseburg—
only heirs of said Henry L. W hite, erty assessed to you, of which I
McNair Bros
Mrs. George Gillette made a deceased, and all others claiming you are the owners as appears of
short trip to Roseburg yesterday any right, title, estate, lien or record, situated in said county
a superior polish foi
A rrived Y esterday—
and visited friends.
interest in and to the real prop- and state, and particularly bound­
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown of
ed and described, as follows:
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erty hereinafter described,
floprs
Glendale arrived In Ashland yes­
Paulseruds Suits are ex q u isite-¡
Defendants,
Lots numbered 23, 24, 25.!
terday and will stay here for ly tailored. Let us m easure you!
TO: Opal Gay H ottenroth and
26, 27, 28, 29. 30, 31, 32, and!
some tlrpe.
up now.
66-tf: H. L. W hite, Junior, sometimes
33, al, In E ureka Addition to
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designated as H arry B. W hite, be-
the City of Ashland, Jackson'
You are welcome to compare; I n Medford—
ing the heirs and only heirs of
County, Oregon.
THANKSGIVING DAY HERE
my Automobile rates with any
About ten members of the De i said Henry L. W hite, deceased,
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI­
o th er rates in Jackson or Jose­ Molay journeyed to Medford last and all others claim ing any right, FIED, th a t said City of Ashland
phine Counties; you can be the evening to confer with the M ed-; title, estate, lien or interest in has paid taxes on said premises
It is difficult to stay enthusiastic
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. ford chapter in m aking arrange- and to the real property hereln- to r subsequent years with th>?
at the football game unless you
30— tf m ents for the funeral of Charles after described, of the above nam- ra te of interest on said am ounts,
are dressed to stand the ehill.
\ an Scoyoc.
1 ed Defendants.
as follow’s:
BARGAINS
Special prices on portraits dur­
Date
Paid
Tax
Recpt.
Amt.
Our chocolate cream and choc-: ear 8 Tax
R ate of
ing Nov., D arling Studio. 71— 5
One Maxwell Touring
No.
FURNISHINGS FOP Til
"j oíate caram els are made in Ash-J
Int.
1917
Jan.
6,
1919
22098
One Dodge Touring
$37.47
12
land. The Plaza.
71__i ;
R eturn» Home—
FOOTBALL GAME
1918
Oct. 4, 1919
18787
35.47
12
One Buiek Touring
Mrs. Woods of Portland, who !
,
-—
1919
April 5, 1920
10662
48.34
12
has been visiting at Shale City f o r 1 0 San * rancisc
Chevrolet Sedan
1920
Mar.
26,
1920
8502
25.79
12
the past two weeks returned ; Mr' and Mra C’ H - Pieree a n d
Overcoats and Raincoats
Oct. 5, 1920
16936
25.79
12 Chevrolet Coupe
Thursday evening to her home. ( Mr' and Mrs’ N’ H ’ Harrison left 1920
L eather Coats
1921
April
2,
1922
10243
26.48.
Chevrolet Touring
12
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i this morning for San Francisco
Norfolks
26.48’
Sept. 28, 1922
12
W arm er Underwear
Phone 130 for ro w e ll’s C ider.! a? d Oakland where th ey win 1921
Priced for quick Sales
April 4, 1923
9063
25.79
Wool Socks; Wool Vests
12
! spend two weeks visiting with 1922
63— Im o
Wool
Gloves; Lined Gloves
1922
Oct.
5,
1923
19602
25.79
12
friends.
O---O--- O—o
Wool
Glives; Lined Gloves
1923
March 31, 1924
8594
48.21
12
W ith our modern equipment,
Do you w ant a nice Christm as
Said E state of H. L. W hite, d e -1 failure to do so, a decree will be Instant Service on Ray-
we can make j’our portait at
Everything to keep you warm when you are out­
present? See th a t A shland-m ade: ceased, and Opal Gay H ottenroth rendered foreclosing the lien of I
night as well as* day.
Sittings furniture at Wicks.
bestos Brake Tailing
66-MWF and H. L. W hite, Junior, heirs said taxes and costs against the
evenings by appointm ent. 71— tf
doors this winter at prices you want to pay.
of said estate, as the owner of land and premises above named.
Radio Good—
the legal title of the above des­
This summons is published by
S p ed al Meeting—
Last night was an excellent one cribed property as the same ap­ order of the Hon. C. M. Thomas,
The Burnide Corps, W. R. C. for distant radio concerts accord- pears of record, and each of the
Judge of the Circuit Court of
Across from the New
Chevrolet and Dodge
will have a special m eeting at the i ing to several local enthusiasts. persons
above named,
ARE Jackson County, State of Oregon,
The Men’s Store
Sales
and
Service
9-Story Hotel
I. O. O. F. hall Monday at 2 o’- j Guy Good reported th a t he heard
HEREBY FURTHER N O T IFIE D ,' and said order was made and dat-
By the Post Office
clock p. m.
The d e p artm en t: an excellent concert from Beau- th a t the Plaintiff will apply to (ed the 3rd day of November, 1924.
president, Mrs. Nellie M. All-j mont Texas. He also heard sev- the Circuit Court of said county The date of the first publication
dredge will be present to inspect ■ eral other far-aw ay cities,
and state, aforesaid, for a d e cree ! of the summons is the 15th day
th e organization,.
The meeting j
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foreclosing the lien against t h e ! I of November, 9 1924.
called for at the home of Mrs. To Visit Relativ
property above described and
All process and papers in this |
T urner on Monday has been post­
Mrs. W. S. Ball and Mrs. W. m entioned in said certificate, and proceeding may be served on the j
pone»^ and every member Is to re­ H. W enner left last night for
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON­ undersigned, residing w ithin the t
port a t the hall.
Em m ett, Idaho, where Mrs. Ball ED to appear w ithin SIXTY DAYS State of Oregon at the address
will visit with her daughter, Mrs. after the first publication of this hereaftej* mentioned.
Have your suit cleaned and F rank Moore and family and Summons, exclusive of the day
BRIGGS & BRIGGS
pressed this week and avoid the Mrs. W enner will visit her of said first publication, and de-
By
Wm. M. Briggs,
Holiday rush. Paulseruds. 66-tf daughter, Mrs. Laura B.
Knox fend this action, or pay the
A ttorneys for Plaintiff.
and family.
am ount due as above shown, to­ Postoffice Address:
Turkey and chicken, both, at I
gether with the costs and accru­ Pioneer Block
the Plaza Sunday, 75c.
71— 1 ! The T id in g’« Ads B ring R esu lts
ed interest, and In case of your Ashland, Oregon.
65-6 Sat.
Letterheads,
s ta te m e n t,
t o
A ttends Game—
your order at the Tidings Oifice.
Miss A nnette W etherford, do­ We have a good job printing de-
mestic science Instructor In the nartm ent.
tf
local high school left yesterday
for Corvallis where she will a t­
— P resen tin g—
The Two O riginal Coinediatis
tend the U. of O.— O. A. C. game.
Thanksgiving
Dinner
'Buy more flowers*
Save Time
Save Money
First National
Bank
ALARM
CLOCKS
The Arinv Goods Store
“Westclox”
In Cold Weather
McNair Brothers
W. & N. Service
Station
FULLER
Floor Wax
ASHLAND vs. MEDFORD
J. O. R IG G
USED CAR
Automotive Shop
Leedonfs Tire
House
M IT C H E L L S
Monday
Nov. 24
3:15
Sharp
T H E T H E A T E R BEAUTIFUL
euro Vaudeville
5 ACTS
Your Engine Starts
A ,
more easily in winter if you have the proper kind
of oil and if it is changed frequently.
CALIFORNIA
W. L. Douglas
SHOES °
will suit you if you want
highest quality
OVERLAND,
Shoe Shop
OREGON POWER
COMPANY
"Preferred Stodkyields
7.14%
ash any
member of our
oiganization
• We will he glad to advise you as to the oil
which your engine needs and to assist in making
your winter motoring more pleasant.
V alvoline Oils
T he ASHLAND SERV ICE STA TIO N
Dr. O eser and Son
2—Herskind
i—Rice & Cady
“ CARTOONS A LA CARTE”
CHARLES MARION
3—Gates & Finlay
— IN—
“ THE INSTRUCTOR”
I —Madelyn Young
And Her Southern Singers
5 ACTS
— IN—
“ AM I RIGHT?”
»great
1 dran« of
-The Amaranth Sis­
toda)
ters & Col
RUPERT HUGHESl
Present
‘A VAUDEVILLE FANTASY
Remember—Just One Show—8:15 Sharp—Reserve Your Seats Early
Seats now selling
Main Floor 75c
Balcony 50c