Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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TWO PAY PINES FOR
I ASHLAND COUPLE
NOT DIMMING LIGHTS
AL PH A CH APTER
No. 1
O. E . 8 .
Stated communication tom or­
row (Tuesday) evening at 7:30
p. m. Initiation and election of
officers. V isitors welcome.
By order of W orthy Matron.
LEAH M. CALDWELL, Secy.
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Days 'tatti
Christmas
Carl B. Long of Medford and
A lfred Okeson of Ashland were
brought in Saturday by J. J. Mc­
Mahon to Judge Gowdy charged
w ith failure to dim the lights on
their cars. They were each fined
ten dollars.
Three tram ps were also taken
¡to Judge G o w d y
yesterday
charged with stealing rides on
freight trains. Two of them paid
part of the costs and the other one
was released as he had no money.
In A shland—
Mrs. Haymond Park and Mrs.
Harold Clarkson of Dunsmuir
are in Ashland for a few days.
Tamales, best in the city, “ The
Rose’*.
60— tf
I
r . V ft Y esterday—
■* Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dyrud left ’ Taking Vacation—
V isitin g at R ock P oin t —
Mrs. J. R. McQuilkin of this
yesterday for Canada w here they,
J. Andrew McGee of the Stan-
will spend some time on a v aca-1 dard Oil Company is taking a two city left yesterday for Rock
Point to visit for a few days.
tion.
i weeks’ vacation.
The shops are full of Xmas
Special Auto Accident Policy
gifts th at anyone can buy. But for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
th e re ’s one gift th a t only you of course.
24-tf
can give— your photograph, Dar-
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ling Studio, Phone No. 8. 76— tf Here on Business—
______
Mr. Smilie of Medford is spend-
ing the day in Ashland on busi­
In A shland—
Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Stanley ness.
and Children of Dunsmuir spent
You are assured of the biggest
the week-end at the home of Mrs.
Stanley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. values on the m arket when you
trad e at Paulserud’s.
77— tf
P ran k Bess of Allison street.
H ere T his M orning—
John Kelly of Rogue River was
in Ashland today on his way to
K lam ath Falls where he will
spend several days duck hunting.
To Roseburg—
Mrs. C. H. Putney and son,
Dick, left yesterday for Roseburg
where they will spend the week
with friends.
R eturns to A shland—
Cliff Payne makes drawers.
le a v e s for P ortland—
W. C. Thurlow who has been
Spend Day H ere—
visiting with his family during
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Sloan and Thanksgiving left for Portland
son, Jr., spent yesterday in Ash­ this morning.
land from their home in Klam ath
Palls.
Carnival Dance—
Friday evening the Rebekahs
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­ will give a Carnival Dance. Novel-
light you at The Plaza.
64— tf| ty program a t 8 p. m. in I. O. O.
P. Hall. Public invited.
Miss Ethel Smith who has been
spending the past year in San
Francisco, returned recently to
Ashland.
R eturned from S to ck to n --*
Hum phrey Anderson who has
been spending the week a t Stock-
ton, California, returned home last
night. Anderson is employed at
the Skyline Mine.
H ere for W e e k - E n d -
Buy your gifts, candy and food
Prances E liott of Klam ath Palls
spent the week-end in Ashland a t the Rebekah Bazaar Friday,
Dec. 5th. Next door to E lharts
w ith friends.
77— 3
Phone 130 for Powell’s Cider.
63— Im o At H osp ital—
R. A. Laue who has been mak
Orres Cleans Clothes. P h o n e ' inK his home with his sister, Mrs.
77__! • ! W. C. Thurlow of this city, is con
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j fined to a San Francisco hospital
l with Phneumonia.
H ere Y esterday—
Ed W alters of Dunsmuir wras
Paulserud’s for cleaning, press
in Ashland yesterday visiting
ing
and remodeling. Phone 119
with friends.
Like the shops our studio is
rushed Just before Xmas. That is
why we suggest th a t you sit for
your Xmas portraits before Dec.
15th. Darling Studio. Phohe No.
8.
76— tf
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hale who
have been speeding the Thanks­
giving vacation with friends and
relatives here returned last eve­
ning to Applegate where Mr. Hale
is employd as a teacher.
CHICAGO, Dec. 1. — Ignor­
ance, chief cause of most of our
m otor accidents, should be de­
term ined by the examiners in
giving State operators’ licenses,
declared Richard E. Kropf, su­
preme regent of the Royal Arca­
num, in addressing a safety con­
ference here. Careless and p er­
functory exam inations are the
causes of many crashes, he m ain­
tained.
Male Mannequin Makes
H is D e b u t in L o n d o n !
LONDON, Dec. 2. — The male
m annequin has made his debut
here.
W ith women m annequins, he
showed off the latest fashions in
m en’s w ear a t a dress show here
recently. •
Spectators: declared th a t he
perform ed his duties much more
effectively th an m annequins of
the opposite sex do. He not only
knew the name of the m aterial
of which his suit was made, but
also all about its cut, fit and
w earing qualities.
C ontrary
to> the
women’s
m annerism s, he had not acquir­
ed a s '» 'ia l wa » nor the d iiib
r r s ’e inar.nequ ’i i t s ’»
t par
a I ’d évité a t h ii cas-».
WELL KNOWN WOMAN
BURIED HERE TODAY
Mrs. Mary C. Glenn, 77, died
a t h er home on Glenn Avenue
Saturday, November 29 after a
long illness. Mrs. Genn was
born in Indiana and had lived in
Ashland for a num ber of years.
F uneral services were held at
two o’clock this afternoon a t the
Methodist church.
In term ent
was in the Ashland cemetery.
At R ogue Riv
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murphy and
friends spent yesterday a t Rogue
River at the home of Pete Stowell.
Stop H ere—
Jack Pem ber and Ira Bigman
of Monmouth spent several days
Chester Stoakes of Klam ath in Ashland this week a t the home
Palls is in Ashland visiting with of P. J. Murphy. They left this
his grandm other, Mrs. Mary Cole morning for Berkeley.
of A street.
V isitin g H ere—
Why wear hand - me - downs
when you can get tailor made
At C onvalescent H om e—
Mrs. Sumner P arker is confin­ clothes for less at Orres tailor
77— 1*
ed to the Convalescent Home on shop upstairs.
G ranite street due to a nervous
V isitin g H ere—
breakdown.
Mrs. K. Addis Carlson of Sa­
Have ju st sold the Bergner lem id* visiting at the L. J. Orres
Mrs.
block; but have another snap in home on Beach avenue.
Carlson
drove
from
Salem
with
business property. Staples R ealty
Agency.
72— tf her son, Glen Addis of the Mc­
N air Drug store, who spent
Thanksgiving with friends and
R teurns to A shland—
Miss Francis F ra te r who has relatives at Salem.
been ill with scarlet fever for the
Be measured today for your
past two months has returned
Holiday
suit. P aulserud’s. 75-tf
from her home in Riddle and re­
sumed her position as English
teacher at the high school this H ere Sunday—
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Meservey of
morning.
Hilt, California, spent Sunday
visiting friends in Ashland. Mr.
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
O rres tailor shop.
17— tf Meservey is lum ber yard foreman
for the F ru it Growers Supply Co.,
at
H ilt.
In sta ll A pparatus—
Additional fire apparatus was
being installed at the high school
building today to relieve the fire
hazard in the new building. The
old equipm ent was already in­
stalled but the increased size of
the building made necessary the
purchase of additional hose,
nozzles, etc.— G rants Pass Courier.
R eturned Home—
Blames Ignorance
for Auto Crashes
C hristm as Suit and Overcoat
orders m ust be in soon. Big val­
ues at Orres Tailor shop up­
stairs.
77— 1*
R eturns Hom
At K irby—
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Van Valk-
enburg and Mrs. J. A. Taylor of
N orth Main street spent Thanks­
giving at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jam es Archibald at their
home near Kerby.
H ere for V acation—•
Carl Dyrud who is attending
th e Oregon A gricultural College
spent the Thanksgiving vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Dyrud.
PROMINENT YOUNG
COUPLE MARRIED
HERE SATURDAY
Miss Iona Becktel and Mr.
Lloyd Stanley Smith were m ar­
ried a t eight-thirty Saturday
evening a t Presbyterian parson­
age, Rev. J. C. M ergler officiat­
ing. The wedding was a very
simple one and only the bride’s
m other, Mrs. P. M. Becktel and
Leslie Heer were present.
The couple are spending sev­
eral days in Ashland and expect
to leave soon for a short trip.
They will make their home in
Ashland.
Miss Becktel is a well known
Ashland girl. She attended the
local high school. Smith is em­
ployed by the Southern Pacific.
MARRIED
| SHEDD BANK ROBBERS
SUNDAY i ARRAIGNED AT ALBANY
Miss B ertha
Borrall,
well
known young girl of Ashland and
Leonard Lund of this city were
quietly m arried in G rants Pass
yesterday.
Miss B orrall has been prom in­
ent in social and church circles
and ha3 a great many friends
who wish them much happiness.
Lund moved to Ashland recently.
NOTRE DAME TRIMS
CARNEGIE WARRIORS
PITTSBURG, Dec. 1.
On a
snowswept field, the brilliant
Notre Dame team defeated the
Carnegie Tech outfit, 4 0-19 Sat-]
urday, before a crowd of 35,000
people. Tech battled stubborn­
ly, but Notre Dames’ four horse­
men, Layden, Crowley, Don Mil­
ler and Stuhldreher were too
much for them.
NOTICE OF FINAL
ALBANY, Dec. 1— The four al­
leged Shedd bank robbers were a r­
raigned today, and bound over to
the grand jury. They are, M.
Stiter, L. Neilson, C. Replogle and
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Clarence Boggle. They were cap-j de-camp. who engineered the plot
tured following the robbery of the! by which the Indian prince, “ Mr.
bank Saturday afternoon.
A b o u t; A’’ was blackmailed for $750,000
$400 w’as taken from the bank.i as the result of his love affair
with Mrs. Robinson, was arrest*
and this has not been recovered.
ed here today after a search which
had extended through China and
ANOTHER IS TAKEN
BLACKMAIL TANGLE the United States. The police
said later th at his a rre st was not
PARIS, Dec. 1— Captain Chas “ form al” hut th a t he had been
A rthur. 42, of London, reputed as brought to the prefecture to be
having been the un-named aide- interrogated.
SCHOOL GIRL LOST large red
fountain pen. R eturn to Tidings
office.
7 7— 3«
FURNISHED front room a p art­
ment. 349 E. Main St. 77— 1 wk.
WANTED:— Male Pox Terrier
puppy, nicely marked of toy kind.
Phone 4 79Y.
77— 4
E n joyin g th e W inter—
Word has been received from
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Rudd who
are located in San Diego for the
w inter, th a t they are enjoying
the change and th a t the w eather
is as hot as it was during the
sum m er in Ashland.
At M e d fo rd -
Mrs. A. L. Harvey and Miss
Opal Harvey of this city spent
Thanksgiving Day with T. G.
Gifford of Medford.
Prank B. Grubb who has been
working as forem an on a road
contract at the N atron Cut-off at
Paisley, Oregon, returned home
Solve a dozen Xmas problems yesterday to spend th e w inter
with a gift th at only you can here.
In A s h l a n d -
give— your photograph. Darling
Monte Briggs arrived in Ash­
Studio, Phone No. 8
76— tf
land W ednesday from Los An­
See the big display of new
geles and visited with relatives
Holiday
woolens for Suits and
A t E a g le P oint—
and friends for several days. He
Mrs. C. O. Holman spent Overcoats in the Hotel Ashland returned to th e C alifornia city
windows, shown by Orres ta il­
Thanksgiving Day and the week­
yesterday.
ors.
77— 1*
end with the Jones family of
Eagle Point, form erly of this city.
L eaves H o s p i t a l -
She reported th a t Mrs. Jones is To Ix'ave Soon—
Mrs. Delvin who was injured
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gruelle
very much improved but not real
in an automobile accident recent­
and children expect to leave De­
well as yet.
ly was able to leave the hospital
cember 10 for Connecticut by way Saturday.
to n are welcome to compare of Texas, New Orleans and other
my Automobile rates w ith any southern places. * The G ruelle’s Operated—
other rates in Jackson or Jose­ lived In Connecticut before com­
Richard Gordon, small son of
phine Counties; you can be the ing to Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of this city
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
was operated on for appendicitis
3 0— tf A t McGee’s—
Saturday morning but is reported
Mrs. C hattin has taken a posi­ as doing well.
tion in McGee’s Dry Goods store
T ravel L ight—
The tourist travel to and and started work there this FO RM ER ASHLAND
through Medford although al­ morning.
R E SID E N T DIES
ways somewhat light at thia time
of the year, fell down with a bang In Ashland—
Mrs. Mary A Kilgore, 66, died
la st week. However, it is thought
L. Dart, form er resident of at Sanitarium November 27. Mrs.
to be only a tem porary slump, and this city who has been for some K ilgore was a pioneer of the early
th a t the usual w inter season time employed at H untington days.
*
travel between C alifornia and Park, Cal., returned to Ashland
Funeral services will take place
He still retains his from Stock’s F uneral Parlors, De­
W ashington and B ritish Colum­ yesterday.
bia will soon sta rt again, Med- home here and may spend the cember 2, at 10 o’clock.
w inter.
ford Mail Tribune.
Eugene — $77,000 to be ex­
There’s a message in The pended on P rairie road, 11 miles
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­
light you at The Plaza.
64— tf Tidings W ant Ads.
long, northw ard from Blair.
Trade is good
with us—and there’s a reas­
on. Better get acquainted
with our merchandise of
quality—
FOR SALE CHEAP — 4 milk
cows, 3 yearling heifers and 1
Jersey bull, 1 new Mellott Sep-
arator. R. P. D. Box 138. 77-2*
WANTED: — Board and room
answer Postoffice Box 293. 77-3
FOR
RENT: — Furnished
In County Court,
Jackson A partm ent, garage. Children wel­
County, Oregon.
come. Phone 266J.
77— tf
E state of Renaldo A. Lares,
FOR RENT: — Nicely furnish­
Deceased.
ed apartm ents or sleeping rooms.
The undersigned A dm inistrator
Second.
of the E state of Renaldo A. Lares, Lithia A partm ents. 35 S.
77— 3*
Deceased, has filed in said Court
his Pinal Account as A dm inlstra-
FO R SA LE: — 1922 Chevrolet
tor, and the Judge of said Court touring car. F irst class condition.
has designated Saturday, January Price reasonable. A. C. Meyer, 73
3, 1925 a t 10:00 A. M. a t the Pine St.
76— 4*
C ourt House in Jacksonville, Ore­
FOR RENT: — A one-room
gon as the tim e and place to hear
any objections to the approval of furnished house, cozy for the
w inter. $12.00 per month, light
said Account.
G. P. BILLINGS, A dm inistrator. and w ater furnished. 153 Granite.
77— 1
77— 5 Mon.
PRICED W ITHIN
REASON-
SETTLEM ENT
Men’s Wear Only
MITCHELLS
The Men’s Store
By the Post Office
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Tues., Wed., Thurs.
—T O N I G H T —
Orpheum
Tlie most
Vaudeville
Interesting Event
5—ACTS—5
for the next
Ten Days at
with the feature picture
This Store
A romance <»i‘ the North
‘The Rejected Woman’
with Alma Rultens and
Will be
Conrad Nagel.
a Rapid Fire
Main Floor ........... 75c
December
Coat Clearance
A brilliant, spectacular pro­
duction from the screen’s m as­
ter-director.
Lavishly beauti­
ful and loaded with thrills.
Regular time
Printing and
Newspaper Publicity
The Tidings conducts both a daily newspaper
and also a job printing shop the two cooperating to
make printing and advertising more productive.
How is this cooperation working to the advantage of those
who have their printing done in the Tidings print shop?
A local organization recently staged an entertainment, for which
they needed both .printing and newspaper publicity. On their printing
and newspaper advertising order The Tidings made a reasonable prolit,
at the same time giving the organization’s entertainment profitbale
publicity through the newspaper advertisement and the neatly printed
forms
Because of the profit The Tidings made from the printing and ad­
vertising, the newspaper was able to afford to give more cooperation
in the news columns, which made the entertainment more successful,
without any greater cost to the organization than the printing would
have been without the cooperating-publicity in the news columns.
The Tidings will be glad to cooperate with you
in giving you the widest publicity to your entertain­
ments, business or profession.
The Ashland Tidings
Phone 39
’il-».«ltt.ntt.il'S'iIttJ
Balcony ................. 50c
Doors open 7:30
Curtain 8:15 sharp
Regular prices
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V isitin g H e r e -
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis and
infant daughter of K lam ath Falls
are visiting a t the home of Mrs.
Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
E. H urst of Beach street.
YES!
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