Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 05, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Àloiidâ), Junuary I, iwîâ
<a m. à »ti £Àü$ f i f i » «
'Àofc ró tti
against 73 1-2 cents plus tra n sfe r' ho&x and believed he recogttked. of the Medford outfit had his
I • step son, John Elder of Paisley, RELIC IX HOTEL IS R E ­
To
Corvallis—
gang at the Armory Saturday
' S 1 R eturns to C ollege—
and dockage charges under the one of the men.
Miss M aigaret McCoy and Missi Oregon, a step daughter, Mrs. L. PLACED BY NEW APPLIANCE existing rate. Corresponding re­
“ I began joshing them and one night picking up what they could
Edwin Mowatt an instructor of
been'
E.
Mayhall
of
Seattle,
W
ash.
A
ductions in the freight rate on jumped over this railing you see on the Newberg five, and inciden-
forestry at the Oregftn Agricul Frances P ra tt who have
(Colntinued from page 1.)
brother
Perry
Spittler
of
Los
An­
scouting the locals.
tu ral College who has been spendej Upending the Christmas .vacation
paper between W est Linn and by the table and grabbed me by
geles,
Calif.,
a
sister,
Mrs/
John
The
score of the Ashland-New­
points north of Ashland will pre­ the arm. Shoving me toward the
ing the Christm as holidays at the in Ashland have returned to Cor Stegm ur of Winslow, Oregon and
berg
game
follows.
it was purchased by E. J . Allen. vail under the new tariff.
wall he made it quite plain that
home of his parents here returned vallis to resum e th eir studies at six ^R-and children and many-
A
shland
(
5
2
)
N ew berg ( 1 8 )
The first to go was the mammoth i The new tariff will become ef- they m eant business. The larger
the A gricultural College.
to Corvallis last evening.
friends and neighbors by whom old fireplace in the parlor. Then , fectjve January 13
(0) Renne
of the two bandits gruffly an­ B utterfield (13) F
she was held with great respect came the old mail box which had
(2) Hanville
__--------- ----
nounced th a t ‘anyone turning his Marske (1)
Cliff Payne makes drain boards. Kills Chickens—
and esteem.
( 2 ) Everest
Bryant
(17
)
(
head would have it shot off' and
Last week at Cove, Ore., Mrs. The fire upon the h earth is low, stood in the lobby for years, and MAN IS KILLED IN HOLD-
(0
) Switzer
Ramsey
(6)
i
now the range.
i
AT KLAMATH FALLS*! when the fellow next to me s ta rt­
AL PH A CH APTER
Tom H arris discovered a ja r of There is stillness every where.
(5)
Phillips
K
atzer
(0)
In addition to installing new
ed to sink to the floor I realized
spoiled corn among other ja rs of Our hearts are sad and lonely,
No. 1
Left Frplay—
Substitutions: Canasto (2) for
equipment, Allen' has entirely re­
it was no joke.”
O. E . S.
(Continued from page One)
Miss Agnes Bateman who has vegetables and fed it to her Em pty is dear m others’ chair.
novated the hotel, redecorated the
B utterfield, N utter for Canasto,
State Communication of Alpha, been visiting during the holidays chickens with the result th a t the She has gone and left us. Ah: can lobby, dining room and parlor, bullets began to fiy everyone got
Butterfield for N utter, Wilson
ASHLAND OUTFIT TRIMS
C hapter No. 1 O. E. S. tomorrow with Mrs. I. R. Bateman returned flock of 24 hens was dead w ith­ she he dead? Only passed from and is doing additional work on. J tQ tbe wajj as goon as tbey could
NEWBERG FIVE 52-18 (3) for Marske, Marske for W il­
in 24 hours.— Medford Mail Trib­ among us. Gone on ahead. Soon,
evening, Tuesday at 7:30. Instal­ Saturday to K lam ath Falls where
son, Moore (2) for Bryant, Bry­
rooms and hallways.
except Henry Bagby. I believe at
(Continued irom page 1J
ah soon, we all m ust go, when
lation of officers. Visiting mem­ she is a teacher in the public une.
ant for Moore. Prescott for Ram­
least ten shots were fired and one
our life on earth is done. Chil­ ASHLAND AFFECTED BY
schools.
sey, Ramsey for Prescott, S trat­
bers welcome.
night,
in
a
game
which
will
gitne
of them struck the man who is
dren strive to meet your m other,
By order of W orthy Matron.
NEW
RAILROAD
TA
R
IFF
ton for’ Katzer, K atzer for Strat-
basketball
fans
an
estim
ate
of
Holding Services—
dead.”
w here no partings ever come.
LEAH M. CALDWELL, Weoy. I Swamp Root for Gidneys and
Bagby states th a t he first the abilities of the Ashland a n d 'to n , Barid (4) for Renne, Renne
The M ethod'st and Presbyter­
MRS. ELLA OXFORD.
(Continued from page 1)
105— I t | Liver. McNair Bros.
thdught
the whole thing was a Medford squads. Coach Callison ‘ for Hanville, Best for Switzer.
ian churches are holding jeftat
to Medford and Ashland will be
evangelistic services a t the Meth­ KAY IS SWORN IN AS
ODD FELLOWS NOTICE
111 at Home—
odist church thia week, starting
TREASURER OF STATE 71 1-2 cents per 100 pounds, as
J. W. Powell of this city is con­ yesterday morning Rev. Miss Caf-
Thursday, Jan. 8th, Installa-;
SALEM, Jan. 5. — Tom Kay
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
tion .o f officers, Conferring of fined to his home by illness.
was
today sworn in ds State
fray is the evangelist and is an
Third Degree, and Banquet. A
FOR REN T:— Three, two-room
excellent speaker. Miss Clara T reasurer to succeed Jefferson
g: od attendance is desired.
Kodak finishing. Studio Ash­
Myers,
appointed
to
fill
the
un­
apartm
ents (lig h t'h o u se k ee p in g )
Christensen is soloist and musical
L. A. ROBERTS.
land. On the Plaza.
expired
term
of
the
late
O.
P.
349
E
ast
Main.
10&-6*
director. A large crowd atten d ­
Recording Secretary
Hoff. Myers, going out as treas­
ed the services at the church last
FOR SALE OK T R . W — 6
105— I t purchased Property—
urer, accompanied Kay to the
Frank R. ’ Ross purchased the evening.
Supreme court room where the acres in Belleview District High)
FR E E — All wool suits $18.75— J. E. Palm er house and the Colon
oath of office wa^ adm inistered. State Cultivation. R. II, Coffin,
E xtra pants FR EE, at Paulserud’s. house on W imer street recently
Phone 2F2, Route one, box 118,
O B IT U A R Y
101— tf through W. W. Robison.
Ashland.
105-3 IV
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Ida Josephine Spittler was born
\
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
in Dade county Mo., August 1st,
FO R SA LE: — Barn in good
S e lls Property—
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON,
FOR
Greeting cards. McNair Bros.
1869 and departed this life at
condition, 16x24 ft., reasonable,
Frank R. Ross has sold his
her home in Ashland, Oregon. JACKSON COUNTY..
purchaser to remove same from
«
home a t 311 W imer street to Mr.
In the M atter of the E state, of
She lost her m other at 6 years
the
premises.
Inquire
24
4
Har-
Arrived Saturday—
Akeyson.
of age. Her m other and grand Andreas W eidner, Deceased.
gadine.
105--tf
Mrs. T. J. Coffman, form er jnother dying within two days
Notice is hereby given by the
Special Auto Accident Policy Ashland resident, arnived in Ash­ of each other of typhoid fever. undersigned to all persons having
LO ST:— On N. Main or Hel-
t >r >5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo land Saturday morning to visit Her childhood was spent with her c^a *ms against said E state to pre man St., a lavaliere pennant. Con­
ot course.
24-tf friends in Ashland and Medford grand father. She came to Idaho sent them with proper vouchers, tains six pearls and one ruby.
for some time. She is taking a in 1885, crossing the plains with within six m onths from date of Finder leave at Tidings office.
From Medford—
course in a rt and. designing at the team , and came to Oregon in first publication hereof, to the Reward.
105-1*
C. E. Cass and family of Med- University of California, while 1889. She was m arried to Jam es undersigned, at the Talent State
FO R R E N T :— Three-room fu r­
f, rd were visitors in Ashland yes­ her son, Bobby Coffman, is a t­ O. Elder, July 4th, 1890.
To Bank, in Talent, Jackson County,
nished
apartm ent close in. >18.00
terday.
tending the
Belmont Military! this union 7 children were born, Oregon,
Date of first publication be­ including w ater. Phone Robison’s
of whom 6 are living. Perry Oran,
School.
Garage or 432Y.
105—tf
ing
Jan u ary 5, 1925.
having passed away Nov. 15th,
Shanghai Chop Suey, Hongkon
1922. Mrs. Elder and family re ­ E. B. Adamson, A dm inistrator.
Noodles. Chinese style, 248 2nd
FOR R EN T:— 2 or 3 furnish­
Visiting
Here—
sided a t Lebanon, Oregon 12 L. A. ROBERTS,
street between B and A streets,
ed house-keeping rooms. Terms
Theodore Scliw’ein of Chico, years, at which place Mr. Elder A ttorney for said Estate.
Saturday and Sunday open 8 to
reasonable. Call 242J.
105-2
105-5t Mon.
9. Other days, 8 to 8.
97-1 mo. Calif., has been spending the passed away Sept. 16, J.916.
FOR SALE:— A1 Fresh Jersey
week at the home of his b lath er,
Mrs. E lder came to Ashland
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
milch cow, >75.00. W hite Leg­
Louis Schwein of this city.
to reside in Oct. 1918. She was
A ialting H ere-^
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
OF
;
horn pullets, >1.50 each. G. D
converted, baptised and joined the
Leon Bold: of Oakland has been
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON,
FOR
Faris, 1145 N. Main.
105—tf
B aptist church when 13 years of
spending the past week in Ash­ Moved—
JACKSON
COUNTY.
Mrs. Mow and daughter have age, of which church she has been
land visiting relatives and friends.
LOAN W ANTED:— On 5 acres
In the M atter of the E state of
moved from the Dr. Shaw ap art­ a faithful member, until she war,
with
house and barn close
to
called home to he with her Lord. F. Sowash, Deceased.
ments
to
143
H
argadine
street.
in
our
We put the chicken
Notice is’ hereby given by the town, >900 for 4 or 5 years. H.
Her life has been one of love, la­
82— tf
C. Galey, A*gent, 65 E. Main.*
tsm ales. The Plaza.
bor and-sacrifice for others. She undersigned to all persons hav­
105— 3* tue
In Seattle—
I l s ■ - i s |!S I s ’
ing
claims
against
said
E
state
to
bore her last sickness and suf­
H ere Over W eek-end—
J. W. K istler, business man of
present
them
with
proper
vouch­
fering, with a sweet, submissive
FOR R EN T:— Two 2-roorh of­
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cleveland i Ashland, is in Seattle where he
Christian spirit, commiting her­ ers, w ithin six m onths from date fice suites. Call 61 N. Main St.
of Moon’s Lum ber camp spent j was called by the illness of his
105— I t
self and her children to the care of the first publication hereof,
the week-end1 in Ashland visiting mother.
to
the
undersigned,
at
the
Talent
and keeping of h er God, whom
at the home of J. E. Fifield.
she loved and served. The chil­ State Bank, in T alent, Jackson
In Medford—
dren left to m ourn the loss of a County, Oregon.
Date of tirst publication, Ja n u ­
Paulserud’s clean clothes thq
Rev. S. J. Chaney of this city faithful m other are Lester E.
odorless way. Phone 119, 98— tf was a business visitor in Medford Elder of Summer Lake, Oregon; ary 5, 1925.
Mrs. Inez Stevens of Medford, E. B. Adamson, A dm inistrator.
today.
At W ork —
Oregon: Mrs. Ida Cook, Jam es L.-A. ROBERTS,
A ttorney for said Estate.
Mrs. Louise Bold has resumed At Grants P ass—
E„ Birdena, and W ayne Elder
—
105-5t Mon.
her position at th e Plaza after
R. J. Kimball of this city was all of Ashland, Oregon, and a I
’
enjoying a week’s vacation.
in G rants Pass Saturday on bus­
COATS
ON SALE
$5.00 to I
$39.75
JANUARY CLEARANCE ON ALL LINES
Winter Garments and Wool Dress Goods
Free pants w ith overcoats,
>17.50 a t Paulseruds.
101— tf
iness.
January Clearance
Very III— .
W. H. Mowatt is seriously ill
From Montague—
at his home on Beach avenue.
Mrs. F. H. Murphy and son,
Charles Francis, who have been
visiting in Montague for the past Move to C orvallis—
Mrs. Sophie K elts and children,
week returned home yesterday.
Constance, Elizabeth and David
fo u are welcome to compare W illard, moved to Corvallis re­
roy Automobile rates with any cently where Mrs. K elts will do
other rates in Jackson or Jose- secretarial work at the college.
palne Counties; you can be the
„ udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. R eturned Sunday—
Misses Caroline Tilton, Lucille
Perozzi and Bernice Yeo returned
R eturns Saturday—
>
Mrs. Pernie Johnson who has to the University of Oregon yes­
been visiting friends in Portland terday morning. D, Perozzi took
and vicinity for the past week re­ the group in his car.
turned home Saturday evening.
H ere F riday—
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Keeny of
Free pants with suits and over­
Salem
was in Ashland for a short
coats >17.50 and >18.75 a t P aul­
serud’s.
101— tf time Friday visiting with friends.
They have been visiting a t Rose­
Gone to Corvallis—
ville, Chlif., and stopped here on
Verner E. Carson who spent th eir return.
\
the vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Carson, re­ R eturns Home—
turned last evening to Corvallis
Mrfe. R. C. Goodman returned
w here he is attending school.
home Saturday evening from
Long Beach and Los Angeles
Sava >10.00, walk upstairs to where she has been on a combined
C rres tailor shop.
17— tf business and pleasure trip.
SA LE!
Buy Y our Winter Coat Now at
ONE-HALF
The Regular Price
Clearance of Dresses
Both Silk a n d Wool
Dresses in this lot. Values
to $22.50
MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S COATS
in this Clearance Sale at
ONE-HALF
The Regular Price
WOOL GOODS AND SILKS
REDUCED
A t H om e—
R eturned Saturday— .
M. F. L oosley w ho has been v is­
Paul W agner, who has
been
iting in Ashland for the holidays visiting at the home of his p ar­
has returned to his home in Oak ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. W agner,
land.
returned »to Eugene Saturday
where he i|s attending the Uni­
At Paulserud’s you see what versity of Oregon.
you get. We invite comparisons
101— tf To Eugene—
Joe Neil who is attending the
In Ashland—
University of Oregon returned to
E. G. Anderson of Dairy, Ore., Eugene Saturday a fte r spending
is in Ashland visiting his sister, the Christm as vacation at the
Miti. George Loosley.
He was home of his parents.
called to Ashland to attend the
funeral of George N. Anderson.
R eturned Friday—
Miss Pauline Plum m er re tu rn ­
Remember Linlnger Dairy still ed Friday night to Los Angeles
sells th a t good milk at 10c qt. where she is attending the Bible
Phone 396R.
100— tt In stitu te. She fis sp ecializin g In
pipe organ.
From K lam ath Falls—
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Loosley of
R eturns to C ollege—
K lam ath Falls are in Ashland
Carl Dyrqd who is attending
visiting a t the home of Mr. Loos-
the Oregon A gricultural College
ley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
has returned to Corvallis to re­
Loosley of Oak street,
sume his studies a fte r spending
the vacation in this city.
Picture Fram ing. Studio Ash­
land On the Plaza.
To M ove H ere—
P urchases P roperty—
T. C. Newby of Central Point
has purchased the J. A. Gear
property on Terrace street. Mr.
Newby has also purchased the
C entral Point Hotel. Both deals
were negotiated, through the W
W. Robison Realty company.
O. A. Stew art' of Medford has
purchased the Kinney apartm ents
on Oak Knoll from Bert C. Bost­
wick, Mr. Bostwick will move to
Ashland where he took in part
payment on a sixteen acre dairy
farm , w,ith large residence and
barn.— G rants Pass Courier.
Wool Crepe, yard $1.69
42 inches wide—good assortment of colois. S o ld
Regularly at ............................................... . .$1.98
All Wool French Challies, yd. 98c
Local
Printers First
For Colds,
Gríp,
Influ
enza
No matter what kind of printing
you need, try the local printer first.
This is sound advice; sound for
the purchaser, for by ordering your
printing from the local printer you
can always get more personal at­
tention and just as low prices;
sound for the printer, for then he
gets the profit which in turn is
spent with you.
and asa
Preventive
Take*;
Laxative
ÍBromb
\ Quinine,
tableta
The First and Original
Cold and Grip Tablet
Proven Safe for more than
a Quarter of a Century.
\shland
Tidings
The box bears this signature
Price 30c.
has a printing department, which
(*an handle your needs, whether
for letterheads, pamphlets, state­
ments, loose leaf sheets or any
otlir form of printing.
To Speak-i-
Irving E. Vining; president of!
the state Chamber of Commerce |
will be the speaker on Monday at*
the regular weekly forum lunch- j
eon of the local chamber. Mr. |
Vining has ju st completed a trip ,
through th e east in the interest : ]
of the state and will tell the local i
business men of the things he *
learned while on the trip and the ■
tsuccess th a t he enjoyed. A full;
tu rn o u t of members is expected as!
Mr. Vining is known to be an elo-'
quent talk er.— G rants Pass Cour-
Phone 39
27 inches wide ,in Printed Patterns—Both light and
dark colors. Sold Regularly a t ---- --- ,$1.2o yard
TUESDAY
W EDNESDAY
Crepe de Chine, yard $1.48 *
K ING ’ S REVUE OF 1925
40 inches wide in n good range of colors. Sold Reg­
ularly a t ......... : ............................ ........ **-75 >ar,i
•
«
J A N . 6-7 AT 8:15 SHARP
—
Clever Singing and Dancing, Comedians, Petite Ingenues, Juvenile Tenor
Silk and Wool Canton, yard $1.69
36 inches wide in several good shades for dresses.
Sold Regularly a t ................ '...........................
TUESDAY
ALL STAR CAST
THE GAY DECEIVER
Charnxeuse Satin, yard $1.98
All New Scenery
40 inches wide in black only—Heavy weight—High
satin finish. Sold Regularly a t .............$2.48 yard
Finishing Today
Betty Compson
in
< < THF. ENEMY SEX ”
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
‘The Quality Store’
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