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□ *»* A9RLÁÑB ftÁÍLf ÏTBING3 1‘AGfe FOUR M M r • . *• L eft Y esterday— IDAHO PRISON WARDEN — ‘ The building might be used TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M at-, Mr. and Mis. Luthor Reed of GETS NEW POSITION ‘lock, 1057 N orth Main street on Pennsylvania who have been i FOR SALE: — Good cook visiting at the home of Mr. and stove. i January 8, a daughter. BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 8. — A We repair stoves also. Mrs. Reed on Avery street for Eagle Brass & Iron W orks, 140 surprise was sprung before the University High School, of Eu-> the past two weeks left y e sts r-’ Oberlin St. 108— 1 mo.* State Prison Board here today by gene, two years ago state cliam-i day for Southern California, the resignation of John Snook, FO R SALE: — Airedale pup where they will visit with rela pions, and Ashland High School warden of the Idaho State P ris pies, first ranch n o r th ’ Jackson on, who has been appointed w ar basketball games, Friday and tives and friends. Ashland Lodge Springs. Box 137 Talent. 108-2* den of the A tlanta Federal Pris Saturday, Jan. 9-10. Snappy No. 117 B uilding D ism antled— on. games assured. Ashland Armory.! K nights of P ythias WANTED: — Office work at 108— 2ti The O. R. Myers estate build Friday, Jan. 9th, once. Fifteen years experience. ing, one of the oldest landm arks 7:30 p. m. Good references. Have own type of the city and the building where Installation of of Returns Sunday— w riter. Inquire Box B, Tidings. CITY SHOULD TAKE ficers and rank work. Miss Beth Johnson returned I the old opera house was located OVER CHAUTAUQUA • 108— 3* Dr. G. C. Phetteplace, C. C. is practically dism antled. The Sunday to San Jose where she 108— 2t is attending the norm al after i building was condemned by the (C o n tin u e d iro ra p a g e 1J z FOR SALE: — W icker baby fire chief recently and the tim buggy, used 7 months. In fine spending the Christm as vacation N O T IC E ber has been purchased by C. C. conditions. 102 Oak St. 108-3* tions, pageants, etc., it is essen The P .# N. G. Club of Hfcpe in Ashland. tial to have a place suitable for Robert=on. Rebekah Lodge will hold its regu FOR R ENT: — 2 furnished C hautauqua sessions, and it is a Photographs of Quality. Studio lar meeting a t I. O. O. F. Hall heated apartm ents. Lithia A part good investm ent from a property R eturn Home— Ashland. On the Plaza. / Friday night, January 9th, at 2:00 Mr. «and Mrs. R. E. Detrick and ments, 35 S. Second St. 108— 3* value standpoint.” P. M. F . F . W H ITTLE, tran sfer man Miss Helen Detrick have re tu rn At P ortland— FOR RENT: — Five-room fu r Election of officers. Irving E. Vining has gone to i ed from Vancouver, «Washington, nished cottage on Second St. JOSEPHINE B. CROCKER, P ortland to attend the annual where they spent th e Christmas Phone 97. 108— 3t Secretary 1 0 8 -lti m eeting-of the State Chamber of hol'days with friends and rela Commerce, of which he is presi tives. LADY WITH 2 little g ir ls ; At H ospital— wishes work on ranch. Call or ; dent. Miss Dimple Slack left yesterday 1 w rite Mrs. Cook. 257 Third St. * H ouse G uest— lo r San Francisco where she in-I Special Auto Accident Policy 1 Mrs. J. W. Gregg one of Ash 108-3t* tends to take nurses training. j for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo land’s nurses is at present the POUND: — Beaded bag. Own of course. 24-tf house guest of Mrs. J. L. Green Save $15. See Paulserud’s , er can have same by describing, wood of Liberty street. Basement Bargains. 107— tf ' property and paying for this ad. i Improving— 108-2t Miss M arguerite Hammond who Cliff Payne makes Panel doors. has been seriously ill or the past R esign s P ositio n — Mrs. D. P. Blue, who has been ! SW EET ORANGES: — 75c per two weeks with flu is reported to employed at the E nder’s C om pany! 10 o u art pail. H. A. Stearns, 61 H ere Today— be improving. 108-3 has resigned her position a n d ; N. Main. Tim Burke, of the Stubb’s has moved to the Blue ranch a Electric Company of Portland • FO R R E N T : — Seven room Free pants given away at few miles south of town. was in Ashland today on busi Paulserud’s. 107-tf house. Complete furnishings in ness. house or seperately. Inquire 542 OR RESH as an auxiliiary school building tem porarily. We are badly in need of them. It could be utiliz- i ed in th a t way. We could put in ' „ a floor and heat it, so it could be U used as a public auditorium . The ¡a city should take it over by all m eans.” J . H, McGEE, Merchant. — “ The city should take it over if possible, and make it into a city' auditorium . 1Z. THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL Today and Tomorrow A wonderful story with .in broken p o p u lar ity as a play— now brought to the l i m i t less For Your Friday Meals O F F E R S . A CHANGE FO R YOUR MENU W HICH W ILL BE A P P R E C IA T E D LOWERS Phone us ONE 118 Eagle Market 111 at Home— W aterm an’s Inks. McNair Bros. ¡ 111 — J. Curtis of the Tavern Cafe is reported to be improving from a serious illness. We put the chicken In our tam ales. The Plaza. 82— tf Arrive in A s h l a n d - Otis J. E lliott and fanjily of Baker have arrived in Ashland and will spend the rest of the w inter here. They have located on Iowa street. John Enders of E nder’s Com Allison street between eleven and 108-2t B rigadier General George A. pany is confined to his home to one o’clock. W hite and Major Joseph E. Shur day due to illness. FOR RENT: — Three room H A TC H ES left Yesterday for Salem after furnished apartm ent close in. j visiting th e N ational Guard com “ The F lo ris t” NEW GASOLINE TO BE Phone 40 or 432Y. lOS-tf, panies here and at Ashland since ---------- ----------------- ------- < SOLD TOMORROW 1 0 7 0 B oulevard last Saturday. — Medford Mail Open on Sunday— We Deliver Medford — California-Oregon Tribune. The A shland Service Station Power Company opens and occu and the W. & N. Service Station Dry slab wood by car load from have been selected as the d istri pies its large new office. car, $6.00 per cord. Carson-F»w- buting points in A shland for the ler Lum ber Co. .. 106— 6 General Gasoline by J. W. Judy and H. O. Frobach of Medford, H ave R eturned— the form er a resident of Ashland W illiam Flackus and daughter for several years, and the gaso Miss Ruth Flackus have re tu rn Prescription Druggists line will be placed on sale here ed from a trip to San Francisco tomorrow. These men own their and Palo Alto where they visited d istributing plant, consisting of Mr. F lackus’ daughter, Mrs. Rus warehouse, a 30,000 gallon stor sel Elliott. age tank and the m otor equip ment. R eturn to Salem — EAST SIDE PHARMACY University High School, of E u gene, two years ago state cham pions, and Ashland High School basketball games, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 9-10. Snappy In A shland — Mr. and Mrs. Payton of Klam games assured. Ashland Armory. ath Falls who have been visiting 108— 2t in Long Beach, Calif., were forc ed to stop in Ashland last evening Com m unity H ospital— Mrs. Clinton H arkins Is serious on their retu rn home due to the ly ill at the Community Hospital illness of Mr. Payton. Leslie Pay- ton came over from Klam ath in Medford. Falls during the evening and they Shanghai Chop Suey, Hongkon are hoping to continue their journey today if Mr. Payton s Noodles, Chinese style, 248 2nd street between B and A streets, health will perm it. Saturday and Sunday open 8 to 9. O ther days, 8 to 8. 97-1 mo. C onfined to H ospital— W ord has been received from Miss Georgie Coffee th a t Mrs. Returns Home— Anna W illiams who is visiting her J. M. Spencer has returned son in St. Joseph. Missouri, is home from his vacation spent in confined to the Noyes hospital, Berkeley and has resumed his but is/g e ttin g along as well as position with the Eagle Point I r can be expected. rigation district. Dr. Hess Stock Tonics. McNair R eceives Oranges— H. A. Stearns has ju st receiv Bros. ed a carload of oranges and th e store is literally filled with them. lack on Job— They are jthe small California B ert Freem an who has been type and Mr. Stearns states that onflned to his home with illness this is the last car which he will or the past week is back on the receive during the w inter. oh. N o R egistration s— 11 at Home— J. Q. Adams, local post office ifficial is confined to his home it 29 G ranite street with the flu. Jniversity High School, of Eu- ie, two years ago state cham- ns, and Ashland High School iketball games, Fridays and urday, Jan. 9-10. Snappy nes assured. Ashland Armory. 108— 2t thdraw s Name— M a meeting of the non-com- jsioned officers a t the Armory t evening Sergeant Lynn Slack ihdrew his name from the can- lacy of captain. This leaves Jor C. A. Malone as the only For the second time within over a year no out of the state au to mobiles were registered a t the local state registration bureau to day, the first time being last Sat urday. Lee Garlock. the secretary in charge states. Such an occur rence will not probably take place for another year or two accord ing to the local records of the state registration bureau. — Medford Mail Tribune. At H otel— Among the registered at the Hotel Ashland are C. W. YVest, P ortland; Myrtle Fitch, San F ran cisco; Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Eureka, Calif.; H. L. Johnson, Seattle; A. Cooper and son, W al lace, Idaho; Mrs. E. E. Smith, Remember Lininger Dairy still Budah, Michigan; Mrs. Henry ells th a t good milk a t 10c qt. Metzger, W illiam sport, Pennsyl ‘hone 396R. 100— tt vania; W. E. King, Bos Angeles and L. V. King, Portland. rom Talent— Mr. and Mrs. Jam es P ellett of R eentered C o l l e g e - Lloyd W. Shriner has reen ter alent were in Ashland yesterday ed the Oregon A gricultural Col ading and attending to other lege. He has been living a t Wal- usiness interests. ville, W ashington during the past Save $10.00, walk upstairs to , season. rres tailor shop. w R ecovering— J ir J ■M M M M Born— u«» How Old Are Your Insurance Policies? Property insurance should keep (step with changing prop erty values. Once a year is not too often ■to inspect your property with respect to insurance protection. We will gladly make this in spection for you. ir your in surance is adequate, we will tell you so; if not, we can give you policies th a t are backed by 132 years of good service in the interests of property own ers. Friday - Saturday Specials Oregon lum ber cut for 1923 was 3,966,083,000 feet, 31.2 per cent above the 1922 record; lath cut was 393,942,000, 43 per cent increase; shingles; 416,629,000 a 15 percent decrease. OVER 5 0 DISTRICTS R E PR E SE N T E D AT MEETING (Continued from page One) The address of the m orning was by Miss Mabel Carney, Teachers’ college, Columbia university, New York. Her talk was of vital in terest, dealing with the essentials of a good school. She gave prac tical helps which could be used in the schools, ru ral as well as urban. -'A round - table discussion by the delegates followed this ad dress. The topics considered were consolidation, tran sp o rta tion and other school probelms. Lunch at the Hotel Medford was enjoyed by the delegates. BODY OF MAN IS FOUND IN Billings Agency Estab. 188 3 Real E state & Real Insurance 41 E. Main St. Phone 211 Hol Water Bottles $.3.50 combination fountain syringe and hot water bottle, 2 quart, special $2.19 THE SAFETY OF Regular $2 00 hot water bottle, 2 quart, special at YOUR HOME $1.49 depends upon the electric wiring, which, if faulty, might at any minute cause a fire which would destroy the work of a lifetime in savings and planning. We wire houses with the idea of making the danger from fire the mini mum. Phone us it’ you contemplate wiring. Our bottles are guaranteed for two years 25c Aromatic Castor Oil .................................. 15c 35c box Aspirin T a b le ts ................................. ,21c 4 10c cakes Cream Oil S o a p ............................. 25c 4 cans Dutch Cleanser ...................................... 25c 25c Laxative Tablets .......................................... 15c We are agents for the famous Bal-Sa-Me-a cough syrup recommended for deep seated con ditions such as bronchitis, chronic coughs and bronchial catarrh. Murphy El ec. Co. RUINS Our Phone 82 (Cointinued from page 1.) m itted by a personal enemy of Rouchek, who «truck him down as he entered the shack early this morning after retu rn in g from woi;k at the Shevlin-Hixon Lum ber Company mill here, where he was employed as a night w atch man. The m urderer then set fire to the shack, the police believe. There is no indication th a t rob bery was the motive for the m ur der. The police are looking for a bachelor companion of Rouchek’s. who is Isaid to have broken off partnership about two months ago following a quarrel between the two men. The quarrel almost ended in m urder when the other man attacked Rouchek with a knife, but no action was taken because the la tte r refused to prosecute. It is declared th at the bache lor, who was about 55, disappear ed from th ’,s section shortly after, declaring he would kill Rouchek some day. LIGHTING CONTEST W INNERS A R E P R E SE N T E D AW ARDS Mrs. Ed H atfield of ¿40 Dak (Continued from page One) Thorn was in Ash- Streep Is recovering from a slight e holidays visiting attack of mumps. won seventh and eighth places Johnson home. He respectively among the Boys of the District received medals. eattle where he has R eturns to South— Miss Pearl Crowson returned In Jackson County there were th the Albers Mill- to San Francisco last Friday after 1.018 school students who reg visiting for the past four months istered to enter the contest. Of welcome to compare with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. this num ber 329 completed the work. The contest consisted of bile rates w ith any F. H. Crowson. the study of better lighting in in Jackson or Jose- the home and showing in a prim er les; you can be the In A s h l a n d - Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith and which was furnished each con i© 21. Yeo, of course. daughter, Gertrude, were in Ash te stan t, how electrical fixtures land Sunday from their home in should be placed in the various They were ac rooms of a home. The contest ft last evening for Klam ath Falls. he will attend the companied by John Kuykendall, ants were also required to w rite a state Chamber of who Is returning to the Univer 600 word essay upon the subject then the semi- sity of Oregon. of light in th eir homes and the improvements which they would >f the state Cham- make. ce and then the From K erby— sting of the State The papers were graded by six Jam es Archibald of Kerby, was iciation of which a business visitor in Ashland school teachers and six electrical experts who worked eight even Tuesday. . 1 ings until ten o’clock. Now is the Time to NEW “Cotton Bat” We carry the well known Rock River brand of cotton—and assure you the grading of this is exceptionally good. I , . 'A Now on Display < We have now for you to choose from New The small rolls ‘.‘S oft” a t ................................. 19c The smooth cotton,"small size, “ P enant” at . ,25c- value— new q u ality— a new lin e of Chevrolet model« «ven b etter titan ever lx fore. C hevrolet ha« becom e Ihe w orld’s largest producer b i autom obiles w ith m odern, 3-speed transm ission by m aking quality ears to sell at low cost. Now th is Chevrolet q u alitj has Itet n greatly ¡net eased. The half-pound size in choice cotton ‘Peerless’ 29c The quality grade “ F luffy” a t ......................... 35c chassis— w ith larger, stronger fram e; in w se m i-e llip tic , chrom e vanadium stecj springs; stronger axles, rear axle o f th e fin est construction— banjo type with greatly strengthened gears; im proved, fu lly en closed dry-plate disc clutch requiring no lubrication; extra heavy brake hands; ami many im provem ents on th e pow erful Chevro let m otor. The pound size in extra choice pure a t .......... 49c The full quilt size at ..................................... $1.45 The full 72x90 size quilted a t ......................... $1.75 The wool cott-mixed, full size ..................... $2.75 New New The wool fleece — China cotton 72x90 at . .$3.95 Challies to cover at ................................. 17c yard . 3 It’s Quilting Time at AS» C a /n p m I h n r sü u j, Junuary ». iM sä tri Lj W hore Y our D ollar H as More Cents I bodies— of even greater beauty am i com fort. All m odels have new radiator of m ore b eau tifu l design , mad«* of non-rusting airplane m etal. All closed m odels have new and excep tionally beau tifu l F ish er bodies w ith tin* new VV closed-body one-piece w indshield and autom atic w indshield wiper. fin ish — all m odels are now finished in Dueo— a new finish th a t retains its color and lu stre alm ost in d efi n itely and w ith stan d s very much harder usage. These are hilt a few of the q u ality feature» of th«- new Chevro let^—q u ality featu res th at you w ould expert to find only on ears of much h igher price. The Automotive Shop • •