Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 03, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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In Jacksonville— *
From Hornbrook—
W. C. Counter of this city was!
Miss Gladys Squires of Horn-
a business visitor in Jack so n v ille, brook was in Ashland today visit-
yesterday.
; h'-S friends. .
HOUSE FOR RENT: — Com-;
pletoly furnished, including piano,
i W ith or w ithout garage. In q u ire !
j at No. 173 Oak street.
104— tf
Remember the chicken dinner i Purchased Property—
Mrs. Alvina Bullen has changed
at The Plaza Sunday. January 4.
her
purchase of the Rathbun
Bring your family down for a
house
on Fairview street to t h e 1
treat.
104-lt
property belonging to Mr. and
ALPHA CHAPTER At Home—
Mrs. W alter Tucker on Avery
street.
The tran sfer was made
Miss Grace Luman of E lh a rt’s'
through
the
Ashland Realty com-;
Book Store is confined to her;
pany.
The members of Alpha C h a p te r, home by illness.
No. 1. O. E. S., are requested to j
Lx aving Tonight—
Free pants with suits and over-t
m eet at the Masonic Hall Sunday
Mrs. C. M. Thayer who has
afternoon at 1:45 to attend the ■ coats $17.50 and $18.75 a t P a u l-’ been visiting for about two
101— tf !
funeral services of the l a t e ! serud’s.
months with her daughter, Mrs.
George N. Anderson.
E. M. Berg of this city i3 leavirg
By order of the W orthy Ma- i At W eed—
this evening for
her home at
Jam es L. Jarrell of this city
trou.
Owosso, Michigan. She will make
LEAH M. CALDWELL. Secy. has gone to Weed w here he will the trip via New Orleans.
104— 1 fepend several days with friends.
Fine Stationery. McNair Bros.
H:i B u siness—
J. M. Mi,ller of this city is in
K lam ath Falls for a few days
transacting business.
FR E E — All wool suits $18.75—
E xtra pants FR EE , at Paulserud’s.'
101— tf
In K lam ath F a lls—
C. W. Woodcock of th'.s city is
spending a few days in Klamath
Falls attending to business inter­
ests.
The Plaza will have their regu­
lar delicious chicken dinner Sun­
day, January 4th, 75c.
104-lt
Born—
Gone Pishing—
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to « Jack M attern and N. H. H a rri­
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf ' son journeyed to the Rogue River)
fishing today.
Basketball, Biggest p relim in ary ,
of the season. Ashland Elks vs.
A. H. S. Faculty tonight at the! HOST AT PARTY IS
DEAD FROM POISON
armory. 8 p. m. We expect New- :
berg to stage a strong comeback ’ SEATTLE, Jan. 3. — Oscar
against Ashland Hi in game fol- ; Oser, 38, host a t a party a t his
lowing the prelim inary. 104-lt home here last night, is dead
today from drinking poison, while
Cliff Payne makes Bug bodies. his sister, Frances Fuerst, 40, and
five friends are being held in jail
R eturns to School—
here for questioning by the cor­
Cleon Caldwell who has been oner. The police state they are
spending the Christm as holidays uncertain w hether Oser drank the
a t the home of his m other, Mrs. poison by m istake while mixing
Evelyn Ca,Ldwell of this city re­ drinks for his guests o t took it
turned last night to Corvallis to with intent to commit suicide.
resume his studies.
The five friends who are being
held are Isaac Anderson, Jack
At P aulserud’s you see w h a t! Hanson, Eric Larson, Robert
you get. We invite comparisons ' Nevers and Mrsf. Varna V entura.
101— t f !
Addison D. Helms, Jr., who
has been spending his Christmas
vacation with his parents of this
city, left Tuesday for Palo Alto,
California, to resume his school
work.
Supplies for the ofTice. — Mc­
N air Bros.
Miss Thelma Beeson of Medford
Leaves Ashland—
was
in Ashland this m orning vis­
Arvld Norby, who has spent
iting friends.
the past year in Ashland with his
brother. J. P. Norby, left for Ta­
coma, W ashington, W ednesday, Visit« at H om e—
Miss Blanche McLean journey­
v.’here he will attend school.
ed to her home at Cove ranch
Paulserud’s clean clothes the Thursday to spend New Y ear’s
odorless way. Phone 119. 98— tf Day wiith her mother.
V isitin g H e r e -
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hammond
of Oregon City are in Ashland
visiting at the home of his par­
ents, the Rev. and Mrs. P. K.
Hammond, for several days.
Free pants with overcoats,
$17.50 at Paulseruds.
101— tf
Retun»« to Berkeley—
Captain and Mrs. F. M. Moore
left th is morning by car for Ber­
keley, Calif., w here Mr. Moore
is an instructor in m ilitary sci­
ence a t the University of Cali­
fornia. They have been visiting
friends and relatives in Ashland
for the past three weeks.
CHANGES TO BE MADE
IN STATE O FFICES SOON
(Continued from page 1J
heads, friends of the ned adm in­
istration say it is certain th a t at
least two officials are slated to
go. One of these is L. M. Gil­
bert, superintendent of the state
training school for boys.
Mr.
R eturned Y esterday—
Miss M argaret Thomas and j Gilbert form erly served as sup­
Miss C arrie Englund re tu rn e d ; erintendent of the school but was
yesterday from P ortland and Ore-! removed during the Olcott ad­
gon City w here they have been! m inistration. He was reinstated
spending the vacation with rela by Governor Pierce and State
T reasurer Myers over the pro­
tlves and friends.
test of the secretary of state.
It also is likely th a t W. M.
W in from A lum ni—
H endershott, com m andant of the
The Medford high basketball
Old Soldiers’ Home at Roseburg,
squad won from the Medford
will be relieved of his duties soon
alumni team last night by a score
a fte r Jan u ary 5. This position
of 33-27.
Clyde Young of this probably will go to George W.
city refereed th e game. The Riddle of Roseburg, who was re­
Medford high girls also won from moved as com m andant of the
the alum ni girls by a good score. home a few m onths ago by Gov­
The games were reported to be ernor Pierce and State T reasurer
■fast with good team s on either Myers.
side.
You are welcome to compare
ray Automobile rates with any Im proving—
Mrs. H. P. Holmes who in ju r­
other rates in Jackson or Jose-
pnlne Counties; you can be the ed) hex ankle when she slipped on
► udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. the pqiveq|ent several weeks ago
is reported to be slowly improv­
ing.
Return * Tomorrow—
Mrs. J. H. Sugg and daughter.
Jane, will retu rn home tomorrow Leaves Today —
from San Francisco, whqre they
Miss Mary Orr, sister of Mrs.
hav© been spending the Christ­ Riley Pittenger is leaving today
m as holidays visiting w ith friends for Berkeley, California, where
and ré la tives.
she will make an indefinite stay.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Viola Dana in
“In Search of a Thrill”
SUNDAY and MONDAY
—
35*
i!
RENT: — Completely furnish­
ed apartm ent, 75 Bush st. 104-tf
M arjorie King, the Star from
New York, presenting her sensa­
tional dances with K ing’s Revue
of 1925, at the Vining Jan. 0 and
7.
Telegrapher on Trial
as Girl’s Slayer.
MOFFETT
FOR SA LE:— Ford touring car
chcjp. A l shape. New top, good
rubber, ju st overhauled. See P. L.
Of the 310 planes of all types in
Lindgren, 39 4th street, Ashland. possession of the United States
104— 1* Navy, only 244 can be used effeo-
'— I Uvtdy in the event of war. Itear-
FOR R E N T : — Bedroojn with Afbniral W. A. Moffett. Chief of ,
heat. Good location. Phone 297L. tbe Bureau of Aeronautics, told the
Aircraft
Investigating
104— 3* 'Special
ComtniUee of the House.
CLERKS, IS UP, Excellent sal­
ary. Exam. Feb. 21. For govern­
Every ad has a message.
ment positions in your state. Ex­
perience unnecessary. For free
particulars, w rite R. Terry (fo r­
mer Civil Service Exam iner) 1866
B arrister Bldg. W ashington, D. C.
104-3t*
THE FLORAL DRESSMAKING
SHOP
P H IL C O
Diamond
Grid
LONG BEACH, Jan. 3. —
Mi^s Helen Merrill who has Lohman Hogue, shell shocked vet­
been spending the holidays at the eran shot and killed his wife
home of her parents, Mr. and and their two and a half year old
Mrs. F ran k Merrill will retu rn j son, Glenn, and himself in the
tomorow to Berkeley where she; hills near here, according to re­
is taking nu rse’s training in the ports at the sheriff’s office here
today. Hogue is said to have told
Fabiola hospital.
friends yesterday th a t he intend­
ed
to do the shooting.
In A shland—
S. Planes Useless,
Moffett Declares.
FOR SALE: — 100 laying pul­
lets, $1.00 each. Mrs. W. D. Booth
Phone 257Y.
• 104-2 1
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FOR SALE: — 2 Jersey cows
soon to^freshen, 4 and 5 years
old. T. B. tested. 2 heifers all
from heavy m ilking strain. 2 in­
cubators.
House for rent. 19 6
Nutley street or phone 294R.
v
104-2
c,
R eturns Tom orrow—
U.
FOR R EN T:— Splendid fu r­
nished
apartm ent,
2 rooms,
kitchen and bath. Adults only.
357 Vista street. Phone 122.
104— tf
To Mr. and Mrs. F. E. K ruggle
: t the Community Hospital last
night, a boy. Mother and son are
Sneeze Gas in Ship Hold
In Medford— •
doing nicely.
Drives Out Stowaways
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mars are
* *
Special Auto Accident Policy spending a few days a t the home
MANILA, Jan. 2 — M anila’«
of
Mils.
Mars’
parents,
Mr.
and
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
fame along the Chinese coast as
<>t course.
. 24-tf Mrs. Schaeffer of K ing’s High­ a good port for beachcombers,
way near Medford.
w here stowing away on Army
Im proving—
Remember Lininger Dairy still transports has been easy, is pass­
E. L. McNeil who is confined to
ing away.
the Community Hospital is report­ sells th a t good milk at 10c qt.
Sneeze gas, supplied by the
Phone 396R.
100— tt
ed to be improving rapidly.
Chemical D epartm ent of the £
United States Army, is forced in­
You will enjoy eating a chick­ R eturned Y eetertlay—
N. H. H arrison and wife who to the hold of every transport for
en dinner at The Plaza tom or­
row, 75c.
104-lt have been visiting in San F ran ­ a period of tw enty-four hours just
cisco for the past m onth re tu rn ­ before departure, thus m aking the
ed to their home last evening ac­ hold uninhabitable. Not a single
R ecovering Slow ly—
J. J. Cambers who underwent companied by Meade Hoover who stowaway was found on the tran s­
Mr. H arrison port Thomas when it touched at
nn operation at the Community drove th eir car.
also
underw
ent
an
operation for China on its last trip. On pre­
Hospital recently is reported to
be doing as well as could be ex­ appendicitis while south and is vious trips the discovery of fif­
pected.
reported to he conbiderably im­ teen or tw enty wajs not uncom­
mon.
proved.
Shanghai Chop Suey, Hongkon
Noodles, Chinese style, 24 8 2nd
Basketball, Biggest prelim inary
street between B and A streets, of the season. Ashland Elks vs. MONEY STOLEN FROM
BANK IS RECOVERED
Saturday and Sunday open 8 t o ! A. H. S. Faculty tonight a t the
9. O ther days, 8 to 8.
97-1 mo. arm ory. 8 p. m. We expect New­
SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 3. —
berg to stage a strong comeback
Basketball, Biggest prelim inary against Ashland Hi in game fol­ A fter a seven months search
a *
of the season. Ashland Elks vs. lowing the prelim inary. 1 0 4 -lt which extended into South Amer­
ica,
Canada,
Mexico,
S.
McCub-
A. H. S. Faculty tonight a t the
bin, a bond company representa­
C. A. Roark, Detroit telegrapher,
armory. 8 p. m. We expect New­ C onfined to H om e—
is
on trial for his life as the al­
tive
today
unearthed
the
greater
;
berg to stage a strong comeback
Miss M arguerite Hammond of
leged
slayer of pretty Miss Vena
against Ashland Hi in game fol­ this city who is teaching in the. part çf the $50,000 bank funds Moore, who was employed in the
lowing the prelim inary. 104-.lt Medford schools is confined to embezzled by Dale Rowan, form ­ same office. Roark has maintained
er cashier of thé Bank of Italty complete silence concerning the
her home with th e flu.
in San Francisco. McCubbin found tragedy. His young wife is pros­
We put the chicken in our
several thousand dollars in a ja r trated, but hopes he will be ab­
txtnales. The Plaza.
82-—tf
Vicks Salve, 35c. McNair Bros. in the cellar of the home in the solved.
little town of Bountiful near
To Yreka—
A rrive Today—
here, where Rowan had lived. A
Mrs. H attie Abbott returned
Mrfe. Lizzie K. M erritt and son, buried gunny sack revealed more
this morning to Yreka after vis­
Jack, returned to Ashland today of the loot, as did the garage
iting for some time with her
after spending the Christm as va­ garage where the money was
daughter, Mrs. Jerry O’Neil.
cation with relatives and friends found in a bucket.
in San Francisco.
Mrs. M erritt
Files and Blankbooks.— McNair
is a teacher in the schools of San WAR VETERAN KILLS
Pros.
Francisco.
W IFE, CHILD, SELF
T o P a lo A lto—
i utofday, January g, lttUo
ASäUitö o l i t i « S 3
h io i ¿xjtft
BATTERIES
for Radio or Car
$12.50 and up
Pliileo B Batteries for
your Radio
When you buy a Pliileo,
you buy battery reliabil­
ity.
The Ashland
Electric Shop
240 East Main SL
Over
Ashland.
Tidings
104-1 mo.*
FINED $28
GLASGOW, Jan. 3. — Alexan­
der Munro was fined $25 for
stealing a woman’s shoes while
she Was asleep in a railroad sta­
tion. '
Business and
. Bathing
The business man needs
lots of “ pep.” A daily
shower bath helps him to
have it.
A bath-a-day is a “ ton-
re’•* th at can’t be 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.
Beautiful women or pursuing men—which is
“ The Enemy Sex?” See them clash in this story of
a “ baby vam p” and her string of wealthy admirers.
With Betty as the girl who laughed at the flames—
and escaped untouched?
Tidings classified do the business
JOHNSON’S JEWELRY
STORE
wi«lies all a very Prosperous and
Happy New Year
A DOUBLE SERVICE
YOU CAN
GET
You avail yourself of
two kinds of valuable ser­
vice when you insure
Avith this agency.
The first is the obvious
service — full indemnity
from the H artford Eire
insurance Company in
ease you suffer loss.
< The second is equally im­
p ortant— helping you to avoid
losn and the consequent incon­
venience for which insurance
cannot pay.
Call on* us for this double
service of protection.
. Billings Agency
We appreciate the patronage that has made it
possible tor us to build up a good business. We
shall do our best, to merit your patronage in the
future
We are offering some bargains in watches,
silverware, clocks and jewelry for the month of
.January. We have a number of 17 jeweled
watches in 12 size in many patterns in green and
white gold at $14.75, a regular $22.50 value for
this month only. Have you seen the new bracelet
for white gold wrist watches? A new one just
out. It is far ahead of any bracelet yet, even cost­
ing $4.00 or $5.00 or higher. This bracelet we are
selling at $1.95. It beats them all.
Estab. 1883
Real E state & Real Insurance
41 E . Main St.
Phone 211
0. H. Johnson, Jeweler
Jerry O’Neal
P hon e 1 3 8
2 0 7 E. Main
Plumbing and Heating
B A T T E R IE S
BUILT FOR
Fords, Chevrolets
AND
Smaller Cars
$13.00
Murphy Elec. Co.
KING’S
REVUE
1925
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
JAN. 6—7
Clever Singing and Dancing
Our Phone 82
Comedians, Petite Ingenues and Soubrettes,
Sweet Juvenile Tenor
Start The New Year Right
ALL STAR CAST
BY TRADING AT
—PRESENTING—
ARMY GOODS STORE
TUESDAY
Where you get the Most for the Least Money
“The Gay Deceiver”
WEDNESDAY
RESOLVE
46
A Merry Mixup”
to treat your automobile better in 1925
The Largest Stqck
That you will give it better Alemite
service—and oftener
J. O. RIGG
New Costumes
and New Girls
New Plays
Complete New Show Daily
of Window Glass
IN ASHLAND
All New Scenery
The ASHLAND SERVICE STATION
Dr. Oeser and Son
ADMISSION
ADULTS 50c
. CHILDREN 25c
JUST ONE SHOW DAILY—STARTING 8:15 SHARP
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