Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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JAY UPTON BOOM FOR FORMER RESIDENT OF
PORTLAND MAY GET
Mfs.
M.
F.
W
ight
of
Seattle,
ar-,
c W y is dead in south
Mrs. Bessie K. Hibbs of Oak-:
G. M. Green of this city was, a
VETERAN HOSPITAL GOVERNOR LAUNCHED
this^
rived
in
Ashland
last
night
to
at-
land who has been visiting for business visitor in Medford
WASHINGTON, Jan .
2. —-
BEND, Jan. 2. — H. D earm ond,,
tend the funeral of her brother,
three weeks w ith h er parents, Mr.! morning.
W ord has been received here
George ’ Anderson, whose death A fter a long discussion of the an attorney of this city, W ednes­
and Mrs. R. King of this city will
hospital situation with General day unofficially launched a Jay of the death of Charles Bevier
retu rn to her home tomorrow.
Files and Blankbooks.— McNair occurred yesterday morning.
Hines, chief of the veteran's bur- Upton boom for the Republican ! of San Diego formerly of this
Bros.
eau, Senator McNary today a n - 1 nomination for the governorship city, December 24. Mr. Bevier
Remember Lininger Dairy still
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY nounced
th a t he fee^s assured th a t of Oregon in an open letter pub­ was a form er resident of G ranite
sells th a t good milk at 10c qt. Duck H unting—
Stated Session
IS FIRED BY STONE Portland will be recommended as lished in this city. Upton is at street and was a prom inent mem­
Phone 396R.
100— tt
Fred Taylor and E. M. Biden
H iilah Tem ple
ber of the G. A. R. He has a
of Medford are upending a few
M asonic Hull
WASHINGTON, Jan .
2. — the site for a general hospital be­ present president of the s ta te ; number of friends in this city.
i
days in the K lam ath region duck W’a lte r Van Riper, assistant Un­ fore the house committee. Hines senate.
Stated session, Friday evening At («rants P ass—
.expressed
the
belief
th
a
t
P
o
rt­
Mrs. H. G. Enders journeyed hunting.
ited States attorney for the state
Jan. 2. Im portant business includ­
to
G rants Pass Tuesday evening
of New Jersey was today removed land is the proper site for the
ing annual election of officers.
hospital. Congressman Johnson of
-Mc- from office by A ttorney General
Masonic Hall, 7:30 o’clock. Re­ and is visiting at the home of
Supplies for the office.
South Dakota, chairm an of the
Mrs. C. E. Roy.
Stone.
The .action was taken
freshm ents afterw ards.
NaiV Bros.
W orld W ar V eteran Committee
I
after Van Riper refused to submit
P. B. HERMAN, Potentate.
of the House has the same opin- ‘
fo u are welcome to compare R eturns to W ork—
,
his resignation at the request of
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
102-2t
ion, and has promised C ongress-!
nay Automobile rates with any
Homer Billings who has been the A ttorney General, who charg­
other rates In Jackson or Jose­ confined to his home with mumps ed him with “ gross disregard for man W atkins of Oregon th a t his
A shland Lodge No. 2 3
bill for this appropriating of half
phine Counties; you can be the returned to work this morning.
his governm ent duties.”
A. F . & A . M.
a million dollars Tor such a hos­
.udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
pital be taken up w ithin th irty
Funeral services of th e late
Fishing—
NOTRE DAME WILL NOT days.
George N. Anderson, who died In In A shland—
M artin
Real, Mr. Hughes,
PLAY ANOTHER GAME
Ibis city, Jan. 1, will be held at
-Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis and j Franklin and M attem journeyed
Masonic Hall on Sunday a fte r­ little ‘daughter of Klam ath Falls
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2.— “ The COURT SAYS LIQUOR
to Rogue river yesterday fishing.
noon at 2 o’clock. Interm ent in are spending the holidays with
football
season is over,” declared
SIEZED WITHOUT A
They reported the usual luck.
the Mausoleum. Members of the Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Coach Rockne today in refuting
WARRANT NO GOOD
Order and friends of the family C. E. H urst of th is city.
to reports th a t a game is being
Im proving—
r.re invited to attend.
SALEM, Jan. 2. — The state i
Mrs. H. A. Stearns who has arranged hetween Notre Dame and
* S. A. PETERS, Jr. W. M.
Shanghai Chop Suey, Hongkon
the
University
of
California,
to
supreme
court today handed down !
W. H. DAY, Secy.
103— I t Noodles, Chinese style, 248 2nd been confined to her home with be held on Jan u ary 10. “Notre the decision th a t liquor which is
s tre e t“ between B and A streets, mumps for the past week is im­ Dame came to the Pacific Coast seized w ithout a search w arrant,
N ew Car—
Saturday and Sunday open 8 to proving rilowly.
for one game only and I am ta k ­ over the protest of the owner
George Ross of E nder’s Com­ 9. O ther days, 8 to 8.
97-1 mo.
ing the boys back to th eir studies cannot be used as evidence against
R esign s P osition —
pany has purchased a Nash sedan
and we’ll m eet no other western the owner. The decision reverses
J. W. Powell has resigned his
through the Automotive Shop.
Office Supplies. McNair Bros.
eleven,” Rockne said.
the court in the case of the state
position in the Plaza M arket and
The N otre Dame players, al­ versus F. McCaniel of Benton
is taking a short rest.
Cliff Payne makes brackets.
In A shland—
though badly battered were today county.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mack of
ju b ilan t over th eir 27-0 victory
Born—
Hilt have been spending the holi­ H ere Today—
.
over Stanford. Stuhldreher, star
To Mr. and Mrs. Mdrtie E. days at the home of Mrs. Mack’s
Mr. and Mrs. T C. Newby of q u arter back broke a sm an bone
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Akeyson of 311 W imer street, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. C entral Point were in Ashland to -1 in his ankle in the game, but
*
_
December 27, a girl.
day
on
business.’
LOST:— Bunch of keys in case.
W alker.
continued to plgy throughout.
Finder please bring to So. Ore.
FR EE— All wool suits $18.75—
103-3t
Bromo-Quinine for colds, 30c. G one to E u gene—
LYNN SLACK B R E A K S ANKLE Gas Co. Reward.
E xtra pants FREE, at Paulserud’s. — McNair Bros. *
Miss Laura Prescott who has
LOST: — Small purse between
101— tf
been working at the local tele­
Lynn Slack, employee a t the
L
aurel
stre et and P ark. Finder
C hancellor H ere —
phone office has resigned Jier po­ Southern Pacific yards broke his
leave a t Tidings office.
103-2*
V isitin g H ere—
t .
H. J. Hickerson, district deputy sition and left this m orning for right ankle yesterday when he
Mrs. Jessie Sutton of Modoc grand chancellor of the K nights the University of Oregon to a t­
FOR RENT: — Three-room
jumped off the car he was icing.
p olnt is visiting friends and rela­ of Pythias, will meet with the
tend school this w inter.
The leg has been put In a cast furnished apartm ent, on ground
tives in this city.
local lodge this evening.
Mr.
and Slack is reported as doing floor, paved street, three blocks
Hickerson will rem ain here and V isitin g H e r e -
nicely.
from post office. Phone 4 32Y or
Special Auto Accident Policy in Medford for a week assisting in
40.
103— tf
I UcxJ Ut=J UcsJ Uc
Alvin W heeler and wife of Iri-
$5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo a membership campaign.
gon, Oregon, who have been in
o f course.
24-tf
OBITUARY
Ashland visiting at the home of
G.
N.
Anderson,
son of the late
P aulserud’s clean clothes the Mr. W heeler’s parents, Mr. and
»
In San Francisco—
E.
K.
and
Mrs.
A
nderson,’ died
odorless way. Phone 119. 98— tf
Mrp. M. W. W heeler returned to at the home of his sister. Mrs.
Marcus Woods and George Gil­
th eir home yesterday. Mr, W heel­ Phillips on E. Main street T hurs­
lette, Jr., are spending the week H ere V isiting1—
end in San Francisco.
er is the principal of the school day, Jan. 1, a t 5:50 o’clock. He
Jack Bosqui, grandson of Mrs
was born a t Talent on the Ander­
and Mrs. W. H. Batges who has at Irigon.
Cliff Payne makes running been spending the holidays at
son donation land claim where
boards.
B uys Property—
he spent his early childhood, a t­
Tillamook with his aunt, Mrs. C.
Mrs.
Alvina
S.
Bullen
has
p
ur­
tending the public school at that
A. Brown, arrived in Ashland
A t H om e—
chased
the
O.
J.
Rathbun
prop­
place. L ater entering the Ashland
W ednesday evening.
•
•
Mrs>. D. P. Blue who has been
erty a t 550 Fairview street and Academy.
confined t o ’ her home w ith flu
He followed farm ing for a num ­
Free pants with overcoats, is taking immediate possession.
has returned to work at Enders. $17.50 at Paulseruds.
ber
of years, enjoying the out­
Sale
was
made
through
the
Ash­
101— tf
door
life. In 1S95 G. N. and his
land R ealty Company.
We put the chicken in our R esident Dies—
father bought the Ashland Wool­
82— tf
tam ales. The Plaza.
en Mills which they successfully
Word has been received here P ost O ffice R ushed—
operated, until it was destroyed
The
post
office
employees
state
of the death of Mrs. Jessie Chis­
R eturns H o r n e -
■
holm, wife of the form er Presby­ th at a large quantity of mail is by fire in 1900. W herit again he
Mrs. Ross Harden who has been
terian m inister of this city, now being handled, a t the present tim e turned his attention to his form ­
visiting relatives in Ashland re­
living near Rochester, New York. including a great many C hrist­ er persuits of farm ing and fru it
turned to her home at Newport
Mrs. Chisholm was well known mas parcels. The rush for th ij raising. On November 25, 1902,
this morning.
in Ashland and had a large circle tim e of the year is very unuisual. he was m arried a t Eugene, Ore­
of friends here.
Bert Freem an, carrier, is ill at gon, to Miss Em ma Coleman, a
Picture Fram ing. Studio Ash­
successful school and
music
his home and Charles, Rush is
land. On the Plaza.
Free pants with suits and over­ taking his place until his recov­ teacher, who passed away several
years ago.
coats $17.50 and $18.75 a t P aul­ ery.
H ere F or M edical A t t e n t i o n -
George, as he was fam iliarly
serud’s.
101— tf
Tom G arrett of Bly who has
known was of a retiring, kind,
L eaving T onight—
been suffering for some time with N ew Sign—
Christian, character, clean in
(
Miss Eunice Grubb is leaving
»•heumatlsm, is leaving today for
word, thought and act, generous
A new electric sign with the
tonight
for Chicago where she
Ashland for medical attention name and tradem ark of The Rose
to a fault-thinking of others be­
to be away indefinitely.— Klam ath Confectionery has been erected in will attend the Chicago In stitu te fore himself. He has not been in
of Fine Arts during the. w inter. robust health for some time, yet
Falls News.
front of th a t building. The sign
is> a large one and is sim ilar to She will probably retu rn to Ash­ never a word of com plaint pass­
land next July.
ed his lips. His fratern al rela­
Photographs of Quality. Studio those a t the Hotel Ashland and
tions are A. F. A. M., I. O. O.
McGee's Dry Goods Store. It was
Ashland on the Plaza.
D rill Monday—
F, and Woodmen of the W orld.
put
up
Wednesday.
87— tf
Drill will be held at the Armory
G. N. Anderson is survived by
Monday
night.
This
will
be
the
four
sisters, L. V. Edw ards, L.
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
last
meeting
while
S
e
^
e
a
n
t
Lam-
A rrived W ednesday—
A. Phillips, A. Belle Anderson,
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf
bert is in Ashland.
Miss Frances Bosqui of P o rt­
D. E. W ight, who m ourn his de­
land arrived in Ashland New In Portland—
parture.
Y ear’s eve to visit with her p ar­
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McWilliams Many at Dance—
B rother— Thou a rt in heaven,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bartges and son left W ednesday for P o rt­
About thirty-five couples jo u r­ where, a dw eller in the land of
of W imer street for several weeks. land and Monmouth where they neyed to Medford .last evening to light,
will spend the rem ainder of the attend the E lks dance. They re­ Thou livest ’mong the saints most
week visiting friends and rela­ ported a large crowd and a good fair,
In M edford—
dance.
And Christ thy God makes all
tives.
Mrs. A. H. Russell of Ashland
things bright.
and daughter, Mrs. H. L. W al­
SEE OUR WINDOW OF THESE DRESSES
“ And the world passeth away, and
We
have
a
good
Job
printing
de­
le r of Portland, are visiting w ith } At Paulserud’s you see what
partm ent.
tf the lust thereof: but he th a t do-
the B. W. Paul family today. Mrs. you get. We invite comparisons
eth the will of God ahideth for­
101— tf
Russell came to the Rogue River
ever.”
N O T IC E
valley seventy-one years ago. —
Funeral services will be held
R etiring from the practice of
R eturned Today—
Medford Mall Tribune.
Sunday
afternoon a t 2 o’clock
medicine,
I
wish
to
thank
the
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mason and
from
the
Masonic Temple under
Cora and George Mason returned patrons for their loyalty, and to
To San F r a n c i s c o -
to Corvallis today where Miss wish them a Happy New Year, the auspices of the Masonic or­
Mrs. J. Z. Wing and small Mason and George are attending also to request a settlem ent of all der. In term en t Mausoleum, Moun­
tain View cemetery. Friends in­
daughter. Eunice, left W ednesday the Oregon A gricultural College. accounts.
MATTIE
B.
SHAW,
M.
D.
C.
M.
evening for San Francisco and
vited.
Los Angeles where they will visit H ave W ater—
with friends and relatives.
By working all afternoon and
To R eturn 'foniorrow —■
A rrived Last Xighb—
In M tdford—
iy
ARGUMENTS FOR TRIAL
IN McCOY CASE HELD
, LOS ANGELES. Jan. 2. — Ar*
gum ents on a new trial for Kid
McCoy, convicted of m anslaughter
in connection with the slaying of
Mrs. Teresa Mors were continued
a week by Judge Crail here today.
At the same time, McCoy’s trial
on seven other counts was con­
tinued
ntil February 16.
50 COATS
A
On Sale
Saturday
5-00 to 39-75
JANUARY CLEARANCE ON ALL LINES
W inter Garments and Wool Dress Goods
OUR ANNUAL
JANUARY CLEARANCE
This is the Time of Year We . Clean House
Yon have been waiting for this Sale so come now and take advantage of the
many bargains offered. Odds and ends and broken lines go at the lowest
price we have ever offered.
WOMENS COATS AT O N E -H U F THE REGULAR PRICE
SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES
EVERY DRESS ON OUR RACKS GOES AT ONE-THIRD LESS
THE REGULÄR PRICE
Both Silk and Wool included
CHILDREN’S AND MISSES” COATS AT ONE-HALF THE REG­
ULAR PRICE— ALL SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM
SEE
OUR WINDOWS FOR
PRICES
A FINAL CLEARAWAY OF DRESSES at $9.75 each. Values to $22.50
’ Both Wool and Silk in this let alio Check Flannels
Vi onien’& Dress Skirts
Reduced One-Third
Brushed Wool Sweaters
Reduced One-Third
YOU CRN SAVE M ONEY IN EVERY DEPARTM ENT
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN:
— That having sold the Fourth
street Meat M arket to M. Sweet,
T hereby thank the public for the
liberal patronage given me and
bespieak a continuation of the
same for my successor.— All bills
owing said m arket will be collect­
ed by Mr. Sweet.
M. P. TRUE.103-1*
BLANK
evening, as soon as the waters
of the Rogue started to recede,
the Rogue River W ater company
got their pumps operating last
night at one o’clock and this
morning had plenty of w ater on
hand to care for the needs of the
city. The reservoir held plenty
of w a te r'to tide the city over the
time when it was necessary to
pump. — G rants Pass Courier.
\ J
TODAY—the mystery story
“K-the Unknown”
Evening 7:15
Matinee 1:30
SATURDAY
BOOKS
,
Complete stock—I. P. Memos, Price
Large Ring Book, Tost Binders, etc.
Books,
Tyjiewriter Papers .. ? s.................... $1.00 — $5.00
Carbon Papers . . . . . . . .................... $1.50 — $4.00
Type writers and all Supplies
Office Supplies
ELH ART’S
ONLY
Winsome Viola Dana
OF ALL KINDS
Toilet Goods—
Drug Sundries
T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Books and
Stationery
44
-IN -
In Search of
a Thrill”
The happy romance of a dainty miss who
thought her life boresome—and wj^it a search­
ing for a thrill—A thrill she must have and a
thrill you’ll have.
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Wool Dress G.oods Reduced
Silks all Reduced
Wash Goods Reduced
Silk and Cotton Goods Reduced
Wool Hosiery Reduced
Gloves and M ittens Reduced
Silk Underwear Reduced
EXTRA
S P E C IA L
HEAVY COTTON BLANKETS ..
CO f iA
W hite Goods Reduced
Domestics Reduced
Curtain Materials Reduced
Colonial Cretonnes Reduced
Silk Umbrellas Reduced
K nit Underwear Reduced
Muslin Underwear Reduced
S P E C IA L
CREPE DE CHINE
$1.4)
Yard ............................. ................
EXTRA
‘ Come in grey and tan; size 04x76; fine quality
for family use.
40 inches wide; comes in a good line ol colors;
sold regularly at $1.75 ydrd.
“ WEARWELL” SHEETS
Each ___'.................... ...................
They do “ Wearwell”, that has been proven hv
housewives who have used them; size 81x90; made
with tape edge; sold regularly $1.98 each.
CHARM EUSE SATIN
Yard ...............................................
40 inches wide; extra fine quality for dresses
in black only; sold regularly at $2.48 yard.
$1.41
$1.98
Children's
“ N ever M end” Pure S ilk H ose in
W ool
Stockings
th e W anted Colors
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
Brow n H eather
Pair $1.00
“ The Quality Store”
Pair 69c
in