Monday, December 29, l(Mít Á K H t m Ü A t t f Ö Ö 1KM M fiË f e r n ase«S b •‘« M a M a M b 1 From M edfotd— M r. and M rs. H o w ard G rover 1 of M edford ‘ w ere v isito r» in th e c ity y e ste rd a y . -n - M WINS FORTUNE. BUT LOSES WIFE M asks a t T re fre n s fo r e v e ry ­ body. G et th em fo r 1. O. O. F. 99- m a s q u e ra d e , Dec. 30. A t C o n v a le sc e n t H om e—— R eturning Today— Mrs. C h a rle s W im e r of M otin-' M rs. A. D. H e lm s re tu rn e d to ta in a v e n u e Is a p a tie n t a t th e h e r hom e so u th of A sh la n d to ­ C o n v a le sc e n t H om e. d ay a f te r r e c u p e r a tin g fro m a re- I c e n t illn ess a t th e C onvalescent K o d ak fin is h in g . S tu d io Ash-1 Home. U n d , on th e P la za . 98— tf B A T T E R IE S Fords, Chevrolets I M asks a t T re fre n s fo r e v e ry ­ In A shland— body. G et th e m fo r I. O. O. F. H r. a n d M rs. H. O. F ro b a c h m a s q u e ra d e , Dec. 30. 99— 2t c l M edford w ere th e g u e s ts of; I I ’. a n d Mrs. T. H. S im pson y e» -1 R eturned Saturday— te r d a y , M iss J o s e p h in e B a rb e r r e t u r n ­ ed S a tu rd a y e v e n in g from a tw o fo u a re w elcom e to co m p are w e e k s’ visit w ith h e r s 's te r„ Mrs. «ny A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith an y ' E. J . F ra le y of Red B luff, Cal. » 'h e r r a te s ' in J a c k s o n o r Jose- I nine C o u n tie s; you can be th e J Cliff P a y n e m ak e s sta n d s. . ,2,000,000—by Lieutenant Osborne 0. Wood, ex-army officer and son of Governor-General Leonard J . Q. A dam s, local post office 1 key d in n e r a t P a r is h H ouse a t ¡Wood, of the Philippine Islands, oomes news from Wilmington, Del., o fficial is con fin ed to h is hom e! 3 :0 0 P . M. New Y e a r’s day. call apparently confirming a report that Mrs. Wood Intends to sue for 1 y illn ess. divorce. Mrs. Wood, who Is at the home of her father, near Wilming­ 310R o r 298L . 1 0 0 - lt ton, Is quoted as declaring she and Wood have reached a parting of the ¡ways. She left Paris for America with the Wood youngsters several S h a n g h a i C hop Suey, H o n g k o n V isiting Here— months ago. ‘ N codles, C hinese sty le , 248 2nd i M rs. L. A dam s of G erb er, Cal., ' ‘re e t b etw een B a n d A s tr e e ts , I h a s been v isitin g in A sh lan d d u r-; H ave Mumps— S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y open 8 t o ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ing th e C h ristm an h o lid a y s w ith M rs. D. M. S p en cer a n d d a u g h ­ 9. O th e r d a y s, 8 to 8. 97-1 m o. h e r son, O. W . L ong a n d fam ily , ! te r, A lice, a re c o n fin e d to th e ir FO R SALE: — W h ite L eg h o rn hom e on Iow a s tr e e t w ith m um ps. lay in g p a lle ts . M rs. W . D. B ooth, W ins R affle— R e m e m b e r L in in g e r D airy still Miss A lta d e n a h a s j u s t recovered P h o n e 2B7Y. 100— 2t M r. W illia m s of th is c ity w on; sells t h a t good m ilk a t 10c q t. ; fro m t h a t illness. th e c h ild ’s a u to m o b ile in th e ra f- FO U N D : — G lasses in case. 100— tf lle at. th e V a rie ty S to re W ednes-! P h o n e 3 96R . - O w ner can h av e sam e by d e sc rib ­ V isitin g H ere— d ay evening. ing a n d p a y in g fo r th is ad. T id ­ Return to W ork — Mrs. F r a n k S u tto n of Modoc ings Office. 100— 2t M isses G e o rg e an n a and P a u lin e P o in t h a s been v isitin g fo r th e Save >10.00, w alk upstairs to C lift w ho sp e n t th e C h ristm a s v a - ’ p a st w eek w ith h e r b ro th e r, M ar- F O R R E N T : — 3-room f u r n ­ Orres tailor shop. 17— tf c a tio n w ith th e ir m o th e r, Mrs. t 'n R eal o f th is city. ished a p a rtm e n t, close «in. P h o n e H e n ile y of th is c ity h av e r e t u r n - { R o b in so n ’s G a ra g e o r 432Y . 1 0 0 -tf M oves Here— ed to K la m a th F a lls w h ere th ey R e tu rn s H o n ie P. D. B row n of P o rtla n d , O re-! V ic to r. Y ork w ho spent th ei 4 KI$LLED IN SHOTGUN gon, h a s m oved to A shland have p o sitio n s. C h ristm a s v a c a tio n w ith h is p a r ­ MASSACRE IN INDIANA V lth h is fam ily a n d lias lo cated ; e n ts, Mr. a n d Mils. F re d Y ork, r e ­ a t 104 T h ird s tr e e t. He is th e i R esigns P osition — LO G A N SPO R T, In d ia n a , Dec. fo re m a n fo r th e A sh lan d g r e e n - { R aym ond L ong h a s re sig n e d his tu rn e d to K la m a th F a lls S a tu r ­ p o sition w ith th e C a lifo rn ia -O re ­ day. 29. — A s h o tg u n m a ssa c re , w ith housfes. gon P o w e r co m p an y in M edford fo u r m em b e rs of a S en g le fam - to accep t a p o sitio n w ith th e! A t H om e— ilies as v ictim s w as un co v ered S pecial A u to A ccident Policy Miss W aive W ith ro w acco m p an -j h e re to d a y w hen n e ig h b o rs b ro k e “ San F ra n c isc o C a ll” in S a n 1 fo r >5.00 a y ear. P h o n e 21. Yeo j ied by M rs. M ary M cD onald r£-i in to th e B a ssle r fa rm h o u se , ten <4 course. 2 -p tf F ran cisco . tu rn e d to A sh la n d from K la m ­ m iles n o rth of h e re . T h e v ictim s T u e sd a y m o rn in g I s t a r t m y a th F a lls S a tu rd a y . Cold at Y ellow ston e— M rs. Mc­ w ere H e n ry B a ssle r, 69, V iola, second a n n u a l S u it a n d O vercoat W ord h a s been receiv ed from D onald w ill vidit fo r se v era l h is th re e y e a r old g ra n d d a u g h ­ V,’. D. H odgson fo rm e rly of A sh ­ s a le — A ll w ool S u its a n d O ver­ w eek s h e re w ith h e r d a u g h te r, te r, M rs. C a th e rin e B a ssle r, his w ife a n d J o h n B a ssle r, h is son. la n d now re s id in g a t E u g e n e th a t c o a ts ta ilo re d to ^ o u r m e a s u re a t M rs. W a lte r J a m e s. M rs. E m m a H o a b u n , th e m o th e r h is son J o h n a n d d a u g h te r M ar­ $ 2 5 .5 0 , $ 2 6 .5 0 , $32.00 a n d $38.00 I of th e m u rd e re d ch ild is m issin g . w ith an e x tra p a ir of tro u s e rs fo r Spends C hristm as— g a re t ar,» in Y ellow stone P a rk a New Y ears g ift. O ver 600 a ll Miss M ary W a lk e r of K la m a th w'ith th e te m p e ra tu re a t 65 d e­ wool p a tte r n s to choose fro m . F a lls w as in A sh lan d la s t T h u r s ­ g re e s below zero. C om e a n d see th e b ig g e st v a lu e s d ay to sp en d th e d a y w ith h e r ' M rs. B u tte r We p u t th e c h ic k e n in o u r e v e r p u t o u t a t O rres ta ilo r shop, p a re n ts , M r. a n d ’ 100— 1* tn m a le s. T he P la za . 82— tf u p s ta irs . W a lk e r of th is city. To T alent— F. H. M urphy, local e le c tric ia n m a d e a trip to T a le n t th is m o rn ­ in g to r e p a ir som e lin e s t h a t w ere p u t dow n by th e re c e n t s to rm . O ur R e a d y -to -w e a r s u its will be m ad e to f it you. P a u ls e r u d ’s. 98— tf At K lam ath F a l l s - M rs. W illiam H a rb e ll a n d Miss K a th e rin e H a rb e ll of th is city s p e n t C h ristm a s w ith M r. H a rb e ll of K la m a th F a lls w ho is em p lo y ­ ed a t th e W h e ele r an d A lm stead m ill. Big S u it an d O v erco at sale a t O rre s ta ilo r sh o p , u p s ta irs . 100— 1* H ere Today— T. C. N ew bry of C e n tra l P o in t w as a biA lness v isito r in A sh lan d R egister One Car— O nly one o u t-o f-s ta te c a r w as to d ay . re g is te re d in M edford F rid a y by M asks a t T re fre n s fo r e v e ry ­ th e b u re a u of s ta te re g is tra tio n of C om m erce body. G et th e m fo r I. O. O. F. in th e C h a m b e r b u ild in g . T h is c a r w as en ro u te m a s q u e ra d e , Dec. 30. 99— 2t n o rth fro m C a lifo rn ia .— M edford M ail T rib u n e . T ak es P osition — J o h n C h u rc h m a n w ho has been T he new po w d er blue— a t O rres. w o rk in g in K irb y ’s G ro c e te ria fo r ’ 100— 1* com e tim e h a s ta k e n a p o sitio n w ith th e S o u th e rn P a c ific com ­ L ittle D isease— pany. T h e re is little d ise a se in K larn- F ir s t class p ic tu re fra m in g . m a th F a lls a t th e p re s e n t tim e S tu d io A sh la n d . 98— tf a c co rd in g to th e h e a lth o ffic ers th e re . Tw o caises of c h ic k e n pox w ere re c e n tly re p o rte d b u t Ijave U ndergoing T reatm ent— u n d e r q u a ra n tin e . M rs. M ineve B ro b st of H em et, been plaod T h e re a re also so m e s c a tte rin g C a lifo rn ia , is u n d e rg o in g tre a t­ m e n t a t th e C o n v a le sc e n t H om e. c ases of m u m p s au d m easles b u t no s e rio u s cases. New C a le n d a rs. S tu d io A sh ­ land. 98— tf O rre s re m o d e ls an d re p a irs g a r ­ m e n ts fo r m en a n d w om en. P h o n e I ll- 64. 100— 1* M iss B a rb a ra K ay, sm a ll d a u g h ­ t e r of D an K ay, h a s been q u ite Pie Social— A “ pie so c ia l” fo r th e E p w o rth ill fo r th e p a s t tw o dayy b u t is L eag u e w ill be h eld a t th e M. E. re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g . C h u rc h T u e sd a y ev en in g , D ecem ­ E ach g irl is re q u e ste d P a u ls e r u d ’s c lean c lo th e s th e b er 30. o d o rle ss w ay. P h o n e 119. 98— tf to b rin g a pie. All L e a g u e rs a re a sk ed to com e an d b rin g th e ir friends. At Jack son ville— M r. a n d M rs. E m m e tt G illings a n d T . R. J a c k s o n w ere v isito rs R e co v erin g — E. L. M cNeil w ho ijs co n fin ed in J a c k s o n v ille a n d M edford yes­ te rd a y . to th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l is r e ­ co v e rin g slow ly a n d ex p e cts to be o u t som e tim e a f te r th e f ir s t of R o a d in Good C ondition— The A s h la n d -K la m a th F a lls th e y ear. He is th e c o n tra c to r on ro a d is in e x c elle n t c o n d itio n , ac­ th e new h o te l. c o rd in g to se v e ra l w ho m ad e th e tr i p d u rin g th e p a st w eek. D es­ p ite th e fa c t t h a t snow lin e s it on e a c h sid e, th e ro ad is n o t allp- • r e r y an d m o to ris ts can m ak e th e tr ip fro m A sh la n d to K la m a th F a lls in a s t h o r t a tim e as th e y d id d u r in g th e su m m e r. L a st y e a r th e ro a d w as im p a ssa b le betw een th e tw o citieB, b d t th e trip can now be m a d e in tw o a n d a h a lf h o u rs . ANNUAL MEETING N otice is h e re b y given t h a t th e a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e S to c k ­ h o ld e rs of th e A sh la n d F r u it an d P ro d u c e A sso ciatio n w ill be held a t th e C ity H all in th e C ity of A sh la n d , O regon on S a tu rd a y th e 1 0 th d a y of J a n u a r y , 1925 a t 1 :3 0 o ’clock P . M. fo r th e p u r ­ pose of e le c tin g d ire c to rs fo r th e e n s u in g y e a r a n d th e tra n s a c tio n of such o th e r b u sin e ss as m ay P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality . S tu d io p ro p e rly com e b e fo re sa id m e e t­ L»hland on th e P la za . ing. 87— tf F . L. N U T T E R , S e c re ta ry . A sh lan d . O regon, D ecem ber 29, Tidings Want Ads are go getter»i 1925. 100— 2t b a se b a ll fam e, receiv ed h is nam e. Prof. Chamberlin, “the present sea floor,” . is no apparent reason why the A t th e tim e of his d e a th , G e n ­ c o n tin e n ts w ere n e v e r ocean beds, P ro f..C h a m b e rlin b ases his con- ocean b asin s sh o u ld c h an g e th e ir e ra l M cCook w as c o m m a n d in g a as h a s lo n g been supposed. i elu sio n in d e p e n d e n tly of th e o rie s ’ e s se n tia l c h a ra c te ris tic s an y m ore b rig a d e of O hio, In d ia n a a n d 11- '“ O ur c o n tin e n ta l a re a s h av e ! h e re to fo re a d v a n ce d . H e s ta te s re a d ily th a n th e c o n tin e n ta l lin o is so ld ie rs. A fte r th e Civil been c o n tin e n ta l a re a s se v era l i he has found t h a t e x is tin g m oun- a re a s .” W ar, su rv iv in g m em b e rs tff th e m illion y e a rs ,’’ th e C hicago geo­ I ta in ra n g e s a re , w ith few e*. b rig a d e p u rc h a s e d six ty - seven lo g is t c o n te n d s. H e s ta te s th e re cep tio n s, p a ra lle l to th e b o rd e rs j a c re s of lan d on w hich th e b a ttle h a v e been c h a n g e s, h u t such of p re s e n t c o n tin e n ts . He also w as fo u g h t a n d e re c te d a m onu c h a n g es h av e been s lig h t. T he says he h a s disco v ered th a t th e m e n t in m em o ry of th e g e n e ra l A tla n tic O cean, he c ite s ,‘ fo r e x ­ tre n d s of m o u n ta in ra n g e s m il- It is c h a rg e d th a t re s id e n ts in j a m p le , w as b u t little farther- e a s t­ ; lio n s of y e a rs ago w ere p a ra lle l to th e re g io n of th e G eorgia b a t t l e - ! w ard th re e m illion y e a rs ago th a n ■ th e th e n ex istin g ran g e s. He as- field h av e been c u ttin g tim b e r; it is to day. 1 su m e s from th e s e o b se rv a tio n s BUILT FOR on it and d isp o sin g of th e lu m b e r .1 j th a t th e a n c ie n t c o n tin e n ts oc- P ro f. C h a m b e rlin , ho w ev er I T he a lle g ed v a n d a lism in clu d ed fin d s th a t th e n u m e ro u s discon- i cup ied m uch th e sam e position le m o v a l of lu m b e r from a b u ild ­ fo rm itie s in th e re c o rd s of »rock j as p re s e n t-d a y o n es do. in g on th e site . Som e y e a rs ago, ’s tr a ta show t h a t th e s e s u b m e rg ­ “ T h e w a te r m u st go som e it w as p o in te d o u t, C o n g ress a u ­ ed a re a s h av e been tr a n s ie n t and AND ' p la c e ,” he co n clu d es, “ a n d th e re th o riz e d tr a n s f e r of th e p ro p e rty sh iftin g . to th e c u sto d y of th e F e d e r a l ' ■‘I t is g e n e ra lly a g re e d ,’* he G o v ern m en t. say s, “ th a t th e n a tu r e of d e p o s­ its of se d im e n t-o n th e c o n tin e n ts in d ic a te s th a t th e y h av e been d e ­ WE HAVE THE p o sited in sh allo w seas on th e co n ­ tin e n ts , an d t h a t th e p re se n t co n ­ tin e n ts h a v e n e v e r been d e p re s ­ for the storage of your sed to form p a rts of th e deep- Christmas presents. R ctu in s Home— S T E U B E N V IL L E . O., Dec. 29. D. H. J a c k s o n w ho h a s - b e e n — C o m p lain t t h a t th e b u ria l place co n fin ed to th e C o m m u n ity H os- of G e n e ral D aniel M cCook, one p ita l fo r som e tim e re tu rn e d to of th e fam o u s “ F ig h tin g Mc- h is hom e, to d ay . C o o k s” of th is city, is a b o u t to ----------- fall in to th e h a n d s of G e o rg ia ta x Snow at Crater Lake— ; c o lle cto rs a n d th a t th e place is Up to j'e s te rd a y m o rn in g , so i being d e se c ra te d , is m ad e in a f a r a s could he le a rn e d th e re ' le tte r se n t to U n ited S ta te s Sen- w ere e ig h t feet of snow , w ith l o t s ’ a to r F r a n k B. W illis, O hio, by i of m o is tu re in it, a t th e rim of C olonel W’illia m L. C u rry of th e C r a te r L ak e, an d six fe e t of 'th e A rm y of th e C u m b e rla n d , r e la ­ sa m e k in d of snow five m iles be­ tiv e s o f M cCook h e re h a v e been low a t A n n a S p rin g s cam p .— M ed­ ad v ised . C olonel C u rry re q u e s te d t h a t th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t ta k e fo rd M ail T rib u n e . c h a rg e of th is p ro p e rty . J u n e 27, 1 8 64, d u rin g th e b a ttle V isitin g H e re — of K en esaw M o u n ta in , fro m w hich J . P a u l C arso n , b r o th e r of O. p lace Judge K . M. L an d is, of F. C arson of th is city is v isitin g in A sh la n d w ith his fam ily from Los A ngeles. N earing Goal— W ith 98 m a rria g e s on th e book since he took h is p o sitio n a s ju s ­ tice of tlie peace of K la m a th F a lls tw o y e a rs ago.. J u d g e R. A. E m - m itt feels s u r e t h a t he w ill rea c h th e goal w hich he se t b efo re J a n ­ u a ry 5 th , w €en he ste p s o u t of office. O ne m o re m a rria g e fe a s ­ s u re d on New Y e a r’s E ve so th e ju d g e is s a tis fie d th a t he w ill rea c li if n o t pass th e goal of one h u n d re d . Cakes, Pastries and Bread for the Holiday Feasts STATE MEETING OF TEACHERS OPENED PO R T L A N D , Dec. 29. — T he ^adoption of fre e te x t books fo r public schools in O regon a n d th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of b ra n c h n o rm a l schools th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te w ere am o n g th e p ro p o sa ls s u b m itte d by th e c o m m itte e on re c o m m e n ­ d a tio n s a t th e tw e n ty fifth a n ­ n u a l m e e tin g of th e O regon S ta te T e a c h e rs A sso c ia tio n w h ich o p e n ­ ed h e re to d ay . A p p ro x im a tely 2,000 te a c h e rs a re ex p ected by to m o rro w . W'e welcome this oppor­ tunity • to extend to vou • our wishes that 1924 has been a good year and that 1925 will bring prosper­ ity. ' The Franklin Bakery Phone 199 FLO U R’ The quality that cannot be heat and the price right. Crown F lour, per saclf ....$ 2 .4 5 W hite Loaf F lour, per sack $ 2 .4 5 B aker G irl, per sack ...... $ 2 .4 5 C olum bia B ak er’s Hard W heat F lour, per barrel ........8 8 .9 5 P e tite P runes, 4 lbs. 25c 17 lbs. $ 1 .0 0 Jerry O’Neal Plaza Market BOULEVARD and SHERM AN 9 . A. Stearns Our Phone 82 January TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY CLEARANCE is Now On COATS 1-3 to 1-2 OFF 1-2 PRICE DRESSES 1-3 OFF FURS NOW 1-2 PRICE Clearance of sweaters, infants’ knit suits, gloves, hosiery, underwear, wool dreRs goods and manv other lines. A tense, thrilling drama of love, romance and pit- falls in the paths of our vibrant youth .of today, of yesterday and tomor- Pre-Inventory S A L E of D R E SSE S Twenty-Seven Dresses in a Great Sale. Both SILK^nd WOOL. We must clear our racks to make room for new spring merchandise. Every dress new this Season. Sold re g u la rly a t $14.95 to $22.50. Silk D resses m ad e o f k n itte d silks, C an to n C repe, C repe S atin , F la t C repe, C repe d e C hine a n d P a n a m a C rep e— W ool D resses m a d e of W ool C repe, P o rie t Twill, a n d S p o rt F la n n e ls in s trip e s a n d checks. Pre-Inventory ~ 1 O The Regular V < J d L ^ at 1 " ^ $16.95 Coats- -H alf P ric e S a l e ...... $ 8-48 $22.50 Coats- -H alf P ric e S a l e ...... $11.25 $25.00 Coats- -H alf P ric e S a l e ...... $12.50 Prirp Price $29.75 Coats- -H alf P ric e S a l e .... $14.88 $34.’5O Coats- H a lf P ric e S a l e .... $17.25 $45.00 Coats- -H alf P ric e S a l e .... $22.50 C hildren’s and Misses’ Women’s Dresses Coats 1-2 Both Silk and Wool—Regu­ lar and Extra Sizes the Regular Price $29.75 Dresses now $19.75 $ 5.00 COATS NOW ................................. $2.50 $32.50 Dresses $ 7.50 COATS NOW ............................. ’ $3.75 $34.50 Dresses now $22.95 410.00 COATS NOW . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . .. .$5.00 Every coat new this season—All must go in this Sale N o ., 1 Italian Prunes, 10c lb. Station ---------------------------------- --------------- 11Sherlock Jr.” Business and Bathing The business man needs lots of “ pep.” A daily shower bath helps him to have it. A batlra-day is a “ ton­ ic” that can’t he beaten. Everyone who tries it finds that “ A bath-a-day keeps you fit in every way.” We install bathroom equipment t h a t makes daily bathing a greater pleasure. Murphy El ec. Co. TODAY Buster Keaton —in— Sale Of Extra L arge Im perials, 2 lbs. 35c IV. & N. Service CH ICAG O, Dec. 29. — T he c o n tin e n ts A tla n tis and G ond- w a n a la n d , w h ich s c ie n tis ts h a v e ’ said sp a n n ed th e space now eov-! e re d by th e w a te rs of th e A l l a n - ; tic, c o n n e c tin g th e W e ste rn H em -, isp h e re f r ith A fric a h u n d re d s of! th o u s a n d s of y e a rs ago, a re lit­ tle m o re th a n geological f a n t a s - ’ ies, a c c o rd in g to P ro f. R. T. C h a m b e rlin , U n iv e rsity of C hicago g e o lo g ist. t “ A n d , w h a t is m o re ,” d e c la re s TH E ASHLAND FU RNITUR E COMPANY 8 8 N. Main Wool Blankets FOR LESS $10.50 Blankets . .$ 8.95 pr. $12.95 blankets . $10.75 pr. OFF E. R. ISAAC & CO. “ The Quality Store” now $21.95 Every Dress is a Bargain— Every Dress new this Season Cotton Blankets FOR LESS $4.98 b l a n k e t s ............... $4.19 $5.48 b la n k e ts .............. $4.69