Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 27, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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At Hospital—
In Medford—
John Fach of K lam ath Falls
Engineer McKlssiek of this
h ai entered the Community Hos- made a trip to Medford this morn-
i pital here for medical treatm ent. ; ing on business.
Sírtuhíay, fnSceïnU»' ôf, í&tt
Harding’s Sister
Realtor’s Bride.
ÈOËBED-HAIRED BANDIT CONFESSES.
P aulserud’s clean clothes the At K lam ath F a lls —
odorless way. Ptíone 119. 98— tf
J. K. McWilliams of the local
Ford Agency madq a business
Improved—
trip to Klam ath Falls today.
I i G rants Pass—
Miss
Esther
Counter
who
has
Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Branigan of
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At Portland—
t ’ is city were in G rants Passj been confined to her home with
E. T. Allen, proprietor of the
the mumps is greatly improved
T hursday spending the day w ith'
Hotel
Ashland has gone to Port-;
and
able
to
be
out.
friends.
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land where he will spend several
Masks at Trefrens for every- ■ days on business.
Cliff Payne makes cupboards
body. Get them for I. O. O. F . !
masquerade,
Dec. 30.
99— 2t V isiting H ere —
At G rants Pass—
E. L. W ilkes of San Francisco
n
Mr. and. Mrs. M. W. W heeler of
is in Ashland visiting friends and
W orking a t Simpson’s—
this city spent Christm as Day in
-
Riley Pittenger is working at relatives.
C r-n ts Pass visiting with Mr. and
Simpson's H ardw are store d u r­
Mr». Eclu3 Pollock. -
In Medford—
ing the inventory work.
E. T. Staples of this city was
iou are welcome to compare
a
business
visitor in Medford this
To Klamath Falls—
’ *•7 Automobile rates with any
morning.
Mrs. Inez Bryant is leaving
e in e r rates in Jackson or Jose-
this afternoon for Klam ath Falls
1 nine Counties; you can be the
OBITUARY
» <.iige. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. where she will spend several
W.
S.
Howard
died at his place
weeks visiting friends and rela­
of residence last Friday night,
tives. She is teaching at Dead
Fem e for Holiday»—
December nineteenth, 1924, at
Indian.
Henry Hughes, form erly of this
eleven o’clock, after months of ill
oltiy, now an enlisted man in the
health, and the funeral services
Masks at Trefrens for every­
Navy, Is home for several
were held last Monday afternoon
body. Get them for I. O. O. F.
HLSy A B IG A IL H A R D JH S
-».eeks visiting his relatives and
at Stocks U ndertaking Parlors. 1
ITTOCTrj
m
asquerade, Dec. 30.
99— 2t
friends here.
His health began failing a year j
ago,
but he made no complaint,
Here—
Miss Abigail Victoria Harding
niIjeieen-year-old Beulah Mae Baum, mother of a three-
pursuing the even tenor of his way
Shanghai Chop Suey, Hongkon
ycar-oid child, shown here with Captain Ellsworth Summers, of the •lster of the late President Harding"
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F raser
quiet and
oodles, Chinese style, 248 2nd who are attending the University in his characteristic
Jeftersonviile, Ind., police department, and Prosecuting Attorney James was married rece&tly to Ralph T.
pleasant
manner.
U Botterff, has confessed that she lured Frank Mark, prominent Louis- Lewis, real estate broker of Marlon
•ireet between B and A streets,
of Oregon are in Ashland spend­
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e'hiuA-’ sport®m^D ®ud society leader, to a lonely road, where he Ohio, after a romance which began
Apoplexy was the cause of his
fa ru rd ay and Sunday open 8 to
was held up and shot by.Jesse Martin, of Louisville, and Harry John- years ago.. The ceremony was per­
ing the vacation with Mr. and death. The body was buried at the
9. O ther days, 8 to 8.
97-1 mo.
formed In the home of Dr Ge<>>xe
Mrs. Huis and other friends and Mountain View Cemetery, Ash­ •on Ne w Albany taxicab driver. Martin and Johnson have confessed, . T. l l a . i H u g , f a t h e r o f t h e io>. h
Mark, after being at the point of death, has recovered After he was i
relatives.
houei u.uou
shot he crawled to his automobile and drove a mile to the n e a re st1 She h >.. i tiv e".uiu
land, Oregon.
The grave was
Doans Kidney Pills 60c— Mc­
lug io bsiua.-ja.
farmhouse,
where
he
collapsed.
ebl
Nair Bros.
covered with flowers which m ute­
Visiting Here—
ly told of the esteem, in which he
Look! One Hundred per
M. F. Loosley of Oakland, Cal., was held.
In Han Francisco—
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
bers, one Laborite and one Mod­
Cent Profit.
W. S. Howard, was born ah
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peck have is visiting in Ashland with hiis
Buy
o
n
e,o
r more F u r Rabbits.
erate, as bailies, both now being
r m e to San Francisco where Mr. brother, George W. Loosley on Smiths Mills, C hautaqua County,
Price
$30.00.
No “ Ponzie
WANTED:
—
Small
furnished
eligible as police court judges.
New York State, April 7, 1850.
1’eck has entered a hospital and Oak street.
Scheme.’ Legitim ate industry.
house
or
ap
artm
en
t
by
Jan.
1st.
He was m arried to Miss Lizzie
Can’t fail.
We breed, raise,
is receiving medical treatm ent.
„ L a te r, when other appointm ents
Leaving T o d a y -
sell and send profit annuailv
Gibson, daughter of David and Reasonable rent. Care of Tidings. were under discussion, the Labor
99— 2*
guaranteeing 100 per cent.
Mists Mamie Fischer who has Hannah
Gibson,
pioneers of
Save >10.00, walk upstairs to
group protested against being sys­ C ontract sent on receipt of
Orres tailor shop.
17__tf been vis-iting for several months j N ortheren, at Plym outh, Indiana,
FOR RENT: — 4 partly fu r­
Money back if not
tem atically outvoted by the Mod­ money.
with Mrs. Ritzinger of Mountain April fifteenth. 1880. The same nished rooms, 240 Oberlin St.
satisfied. Limited opportunity
Send money today; tomorrow
Delicious chicken dinner at the avenue is leaving today for her day of their m arriage they went
99— 3t erates, and complained th a t each
may be too Hate.
Buy from
Moderate had received a typed
to Paola, Kansas, where Mr.
Plaza confectionery tomorrow. home in Salem.
this
advertisem
ent.
IX)ST: — A beaver collar be­ document as to who should be
Howard was engaged in the prac­
Give your wife a treat. 75c. 9 9-lt
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TULSA 'F U R FARM
tween
Parish House and Isaac’s elected for governorship.
tice
of
his
profession
for
seven
Tulsa,
Given Cakes—
store,
W
ednesday
about
6
p.
m.
years.
Here
their
two
children
For Bakersfield—
/
The post office was very for­
Mrs. Clevenger of Allison St.. tunate this year in receiving a were born, Mrs. D. A. Highberger, Finder please retu rn Io 526 East
Jeft last night for Bakersfield, num ber of presents during the of Pueblo, Colorado and David Main St. and receive reward.
99-lt*
Cal., where she will visit for Christm as ¡season which were G. Howard of Ashland, Ore. In
1890
the
Howard
family
moved
to
some tim e with friends and rela^ greatly appreciated.
The Plaza,
tives.
Mrs. Bullen, Mrs. E. C. Payne and Puehlo, Colorado, where they re­ GLASGOW NOW HAS TWO
sided for nineteen years. Mr.
P o rter’s Confectionery presented
WOMEN MAGISTRATES
Howard being the representative
Chicken dinner a t The Plaza the officials with cakes and candy
tomorrow. 75c.
99-lt which helped ’to lessen the mo­ photographer there for th a t time.
GLASGOW, Dec. 27. — Glas­
In 1909 Mr. and Mrs. Howard
notony of the Christm as rush.
gow
Town Council, for the first
and son David moved to Ashland,
Special Auto Accident Policy
Ore., where they have since re ­ time in the city’s municipal his­
U r >5.96 a year. Phone 21. Yeo Confused Days—
sided on a ranch 3 miles east tory, selected two women mem-
*f course.
24-tf
Following the celebration yes­ of Ashland, Ore.
Mr. Howard
terday of the great holiday, local was a member of the Elks Lodge
At Gold Hill—
people today were possessed with of Pueblo, Colorado, and he also
Mrs. H. H. E lhart of this city is the hallucination at times th a t it
was a K night Templar.
spending a few days in Gold Hill wa/i Monday and had to think
visiting her sister. Mr. and Mrs.
twice to realize th a t it was F ri­
F lh art spent Christm as Day in
day.
In looking over the daily
th a t place.
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w eather rep o rt for Christm as
TH E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Dodge Delivery . . . .$275
We put the chicken In our made out by C. C. Cate this m orn­
I
tu males. The Plaza.
82— tf ing it was noticed th a t th a t in­
Cliev. Sedan . . . . . . .$700
TODAY ONLY
dividual had w ritten down “ min­
Chev. Touring ___■$ 75
Photographs of Quality. Studio imum for Sunday, 11.8.— Medford
Mail Tribune.
A fhlaad on the Plaza.
Chev. T o n rin g ...........$250
87— tf
Di. Oeser and Son extend to their
many friends the best greetings of the
season and thanks for the
splendid patronage which you have
given us during the past year.
At Sugg's-»
W« have a good Job prtatihf
Mrs. George Robison has taken paftmect.
a position in Sugg’s Millinery shop
n .
during the absence,of Mrs. Suggi
who is visftjng in San Francisco.
Tidings W ant Ads ar» go-getter»
In Cold Weather
Issu ed B ook let__
Doing Nicely—
“ The R ight End of the Stick”
is
the name of a booklet which
J. J. Hewett who injured his
has
just, been published by Ralph
knee while working at the box
Waldo
Elden, form erly of Central
factory about a week ago is re­
Point and well known by a num­
ported to be doing nicely.
ber of Ashland citizens. The book­
let consists of twenty-seven pages
MA8K LEAP YEAR BALL
and
is principally concerned with
At I. O. O. F. Hall, Tuesday,
the
pyschology of business and
Dec. 30. Admission 50 cents the
business problems.
person. Refreshm ents. Public in­
vited.
Odd Fellows Committee. 9 9 -lt Tells of Ashland—
In a recent issue of the Norwalk
Hour, daily paper of Norwalk,
I'I a t H osp ital—
Miss R uth Mills, one of the Connecticut, the form er home of
nurses at the Community Hospit­ Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gruelle, a
al, is reported to be ill at that story of G ruelle’s trip was p rin t­
ed.
The account
tells of the
place.
G ruelle's journey through the
New Calendars. Studio Ash­ United States and several p ara­
land.
98— tf graphs deal with Ashland. The
hospitality and beauty of th is
citj’ are the principal points stres­
Dependable Druggists. — Mc­
sed. The clipping was received
N air Bros.
by some of Mr. G ruelle’s friends
here accompanied by a letter In
H ere for C hristm as—
, G rant Selby who is attending which he states th a t he will re>
the N orthern Pacific Dcental Col* tu rn to Ashland as soon as it is
possible. ’
lege at Portland is home spending
th e ' holidays wtth friends and
relative». ,
Injured in Fall—
J. W. Beck, local business man
Make an engagem ent with your was injured when he fell on the
wife for a chicken dinner at The steps at the C hattin apartm ents
Plaza tomorrow. 75c.
* 9 9 -lt yesterday. He is confined to his I
home on Second street. No b o n es!
U ndergoes O peration—
were broken but he received a ‘
F. H. W alker, city engineer, severe shock.
underw ent an operation at the
Community Hospital yesterday
and is reported to be resting com­
fortably.
Our Ready-to-wear suits will
be made to fit you. Pauiserud’s
98— tf
Gone to Corvallis—
Robert K eller who is teaching
»¿bool at Oakland spent a Yew
days here last week and has gone
to Corvallis but expects to return
to Ashland to visit his parents,
Mr. gnd Mrs. A. C. Keller in a
short time.
Masks at Trefrens for every­
body. Get them for I. O. O. F.
masquerade, Dec. 30.
99— 21
Returns Home—
Mrs. C. M. Wade of Grants
Pass who has been confined to the
Community Hospital for some
tim e returned to her home yee-
•terdey.
JU ST A BOUQUET OR
A NICE PORTED
uThe Woman on
the Jury”
IV. & , N.
MONDAY
“T -U
W H IP C O R D
GUARANTEED
Bread
Send
Buster Keaton
2 Sherlock, Jr.
I t ’s
Our Growing List of Patrons
Speaks Volumes for Our Service
It is not hv accident that in transacting
your business here, or in, passing by our doors,
you notice our lobby filled with busy people
making use of the many facilities this bank
affords.
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It is the result o ^ /o rty years of ceaseless
effort in developing oiir financial efficiency.
An increasing number of people of all
classes are finding this hank best for their
business.
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
"Quality Without Overcharge”
HATCHER
‘‘The Florist”
1070 Boulevard
Open on Sunday— We Deliver
‘Service W orthy of p Strong National Bank"
Original
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Your Pet
Buster in another
DBSERVES THE BEST
Bring or send it to
The Medford Veterinarian
Hospital
Dr. e . c. M c C ulloch ,
Graduate Veterinarian
Comer F ifth & Grape Sts.
W. L. Douglas
SHOES
for the men
who want quality and
wear
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
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has a large and varied stock of paper and is prepared
to handle any printed form which you may need.
F rozen F aced
BUSTER KEATON
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1
The Tidings
Print Shop
Lithia Bakery
d
a
flowery message today.
j.
Phone 369
MEDFORD^Oregon
I will be at The East
Side Pharmacy in Ash­
land every Wednesday^
12:30 to 7 p. m. Call there
or phone 51.
PA N TS
ARMY
GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
It is a custom with many business firms and
. professional men to check up on their stationery and
printed forms at the end of the year and place an
order for a supply for the following year.
Then try a loaf
D ir tc ttJ by
own.
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JTe will be glad to send a representative to talk with
you relative to your needs in the printing line.
The
Phone 39
l. ■
$2.65 the PAIR
ABOUT
PLANT
all their
Leadihg Stationers
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
Ask your neighbor
Golden Sheaf
files, 'e tc .,
Station
On Your
Printed Forms
Sally Ann and
of
Service
Check Up
LAUGHS and LAUGHS
line
McNair Brothers
Automotive Shop
LAUGHS, LAUGHS,
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W aterm an’s Inks.
See the 1925 Advance Six
Nash Touring at
our Showroom
TOMORROW and
complete
blankbooks,
Cliev. Coupe .............$650
A drama of one of today.’:
subjects.
,
orgy o f mirth.
Flowers have a message
A
tlio oil iii your crankcase
becomes diluted with raw
gasoline quicker. Save
yourself* repair bills by
having the oil changed
oftener; it takes but a few
minutes Ht
Used Car Bargains
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
For the
OFFICE