Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 12, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Átonday, Jauiuü-y 12, ifitto
ASHLAND DAILY ttDÍÑQS
t’Aôfi k ò u a
inappropriate a t this time th a t
Word
has
been
received
here!
some steps should be taken to­
Miss
Melinda
Jam
es
of
633
Senator George Dunn left S a t-!
urday for Salem to attend the Iowa street is reported to be ser­ of the m arriage of Dewey Reid! ward providing the necessary
iously ill.
Fabrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J quarters for housing adequately
legislature.
Glenn FaTmck, to Miss Norma state activities.
“ W ith this end in view, it ap­
Save
$10.00,
walk
upstairs
to
A beautiful comedy dram a, *
Ruelle of Seattle, Saturday night.
peals
to me th at the situation*
Orres
tailor
shop.
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"The Cinderella Man,” by the
Jan u ary 10. Fabrick was prom­
can
be
taken care of by d istrib u t­
Vivian players at the Armory, |
inent in the high school last year!
ing
the
cost of constructing an
H unting —
Jan u ary 15th. Adm. only 60c.
and was a member of th e basket;
appropriate
office building on the
N O T IC E
Fred Taylor and E arnest Biden ball team th a t went to Ch'chgo.
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vacant lot adjoining the supreme
are spending a few days in the
to M aceabee Ladle«
He graduated from the Medford court stru ctu re by providing for
Klam ath district hunting.
Special m eetings called for At Applegate—
high last year.
the inclusion of a stated sum in
W ednesday, Jan. 14th, at 2 p. m.
Carol Van Dyke, E sther Klein-
the annual tax levy for a period
Dry
slab
wood
by
car
load
from
end 8 p. m., a t I.O.O.F. Hall, all ham m er and Clyde Young spent
of
two years.
H
ave
New
Oars—
n um bers urged to attend. By or­ yesterday on the Kleinham m er car, $6.00 per cord. Carson-Fow­
W illiam
Briggs and
O. H.
ler Lum ber Co.
..
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ranch in Applegate.
d er of
Johnson
have
recently
purchased
Frances P ra tt, Lieut Com.
Pierce Gives Legis­
Stockholder’s M eeting—
Bu'cji automobiles from A. C.
110— 2t 111 A t Home—
lature Year Message
The stockholders of the Ash­ W illhite, local Buick agent. Mr.
Miss Florence Van Dyke who
finished training at the Sacred land Preserving Company will W illhite has announced th a t he
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E n tertainm ent and D auce
have
their
anrtual
m
eeting
at
the
now
has
the
direct
agency
here
At I.O.O.F Hall Friday evening, H eart hospital in Medford is con­
rooms this I for the Buick automobile instead prohibition departm ent was the
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Jan u ary 16, 1925. Admission, fined to her home with illness. Chamber of Commerce
“ terro r of the law breakers”—
evening.
of a subagency.
f'fty cents per person. Proceeds
that' it had created more conster­
Admission to “ The Cinderella
for Grand Lodge E ntertainm ent
New
Car—
nation among those who frag ra n t­
Fund, Grand Lodge is to be held Man” , famous charm play and
Bend
Brooks-Scanlon and
Charles Crouch of Bray, Cali­
comedy
dram
a
at
the
Armory
in Ashland next May.
Thursday, January 15th, reduced fornia, has purchased a new Ford Shevlin-Hixon mills gave $11,750
Odd Fellows Committee.
R oadster
through
H a rriso n , for Christm as wage bonus.
110— 2t to 60c. At this price you can not B rothers Ford Agency of this
afford to miss this.
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city.
Alpha O. E. S. Social— Meets!
Office Building- Is Held
Tuesday P. M. 2:30, Jan. 13. | Regular meeting of the Ameri­
TODAY
R eturned Sunday—
can
Legion,
Ashland
Post
No.
14,
State
Need
by
S.
Kozer
Members and new officer of Alpha
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce a r­
Chapter especially urged to be; at the Armory, 7:45 P. M. Tues­ rived home Sunday from Cali­
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present. Reports of Secy. & T rea s.' day, Jan u ary "13th. Installation fornia where they have been
I l l — it
will be read— also election of of­ of officers.
spending the past two ' months. states where additional housing
ficers for 1925. Mrs. W. H. Day'
Mr. Pierce states th e agricultural facilities are required from time
and Mrs. Gladys Peterson, hos- Durliarii Buys P roperty —
to time' they are met by the con­ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
L. R. H. Durham of this city conditions for the year of 1925
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tesses.
struction of modern office build­
has purchased the house and lots seem much b etter in Oregon than
and THURSDAY
It seems I|'orefore. not
in C alifornia in regard to the ings.
-
on
Elizabeth
street
belonging
to
Moving—
weather.
California still seems
Louis Dodge and family have Miss Alice E. Shaw. Deal was very dry and at Summ it where
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
moved from 542 Alison street to* reported by the Billings Agency. there is usually from ten to
TAc M ad Rapture
FOR R E N T : — Six room bun­
their new home at 724 Boulevard I
twenty
feet
of
snow
at
this
time
To E rect Signs—-
o f Desert Love!
galow, 151 W imer.
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The Medford Realty Board of year there are only two feet
Kodak finishing. Studio A sh-1
FOR KALE: — Two Dark B ar­
have plans under way for the at the present time. He says th a t
land. On the Plaza. „
Oregon
looks
very
good
to
him
red
cockerels, $5.00 each. Mrs.
erection of two large sign boards,
after the dryness of the southern C. A. Patton, 396 Helman. -
Jad Salts. 85c— McNair Bros. one to be placed at the north state. Mrs. Pierce’s health is
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entrance to the valley and one at
greatly improved.
the south entrance. The purpose
Im proving—
CON V A LESCENT HOME:— Our
Mrs. Agnes Herndon who has of these are to a ttra c t the atten ­
price is from fifteen dollars to
keen confined to her home for tion of the many passing through W H ITE SLAVER UNDER) twenty-five,
depending
upon
the past two weeks w ith Illness is to the Rogue River Valley,— Med­ BOND. FAILS TO MAKE am ount of care, night attention,
APPEARANCE IN COURT j etc. No extras. .
reported to be rapidly improving. ford Mail Tribune.
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L eft Saturday—
IU At H om e—
M edford B oy M arried—
" It cannot be don« If the
tim e $37,060,750 in highway
bonds are outstanding. Of this am ount received from licensee Is
am ount, he said, $797,000 would m aterially reduced, although I
fall due this yeiar and $1,297,000 believe It only fair th a t license
in 1926. He stated th at he felt fees on the old and used cars be
these bonds should be paid and reduced.
“ The gasoline tax,” he said, “ is
“ In a series of addressed over cancelled as they fall due but
th
a
t
he
was
opposed
to
the
re­
fair,
yields a .large revenue, and
the state I have done my best to
issuance
of
the
bonds,
because
he
the cost of collection is small. It
arouse a higher spirit of Amer­
is said by those who use the roads
icanism, a deeper sense of moral considers it unnecessary.
and
a considerable percentage
Governor
Pierce
stated
he™was
duty, iiii the citizens of Oregon.
comes
from m otorists in the sum­
I have insisted and still m ain­ nothin sym pathy with the general
tain, th at honesty is the principal al movement to lower the amount mer tim e.”
Step by step the governor re­
qualifications for all officials. I i of revenue derived from license*;
have used every possble oppor- on automobiles. He pointed out viewed the various state depart­
tunty afforded
by school or th a t a solemn compact was en­ m ents and activities dealing at
church to create a sentim ent for tered into by prom oters of the some length with the state peni­
enforcem ent of every law, and present road bonding plan with tentiary, irrigation and drainage
for love and respect for our sacred th e people of Oregon, by which bonds, hydro-electric power, law
the bonds were to be paid as they I enforcem ent, state highways and
institutions of governm ent.”
Touching on istate highways, com,e due out of the .license ! many other state boards and
1 groups.
the governor advised th a t a t this revenues.
ly disobey the prohibition laws
and among officials lax in en­
forcement methods, than has been
created “ anywhere, at any time,
with the same am ount of funds
for personnel and operations.”
L IN IN G
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE!
This is a great Opportunity for you
“Lily of the Dust” j
In R ogu e R iver—
M oving to A shland—
Millard Grubb of this city was
G. A. Truax and family of Bo­
a
business
visitor in Rogue River
nanza are moving to this city and
yesterday.
•fc’ill locate on a farm near here.
Paulserud’s '
We have a num ber of Crypts in
107__ U j the Mountain View Mausoleum
; that we are holdipg at a reason-
I able price for our friends and pa-
Cliff Payne makes tables.
. irons. H. C. Stock, Mortician.
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A ccepts P osition —
Miss Pauline Clift, form erly
tax collector in the sheriff's of­ Im proving—
Jam es fluincy Adams, who has
fice at K lam ath Falls liab accept­
been
confned to his home for the
ed a position with the Wilson
pdst
week due to illness is re
A bstract Company of th a t city.
ported to be improving.
You are welcome to com pare'
r-y Automobile rates with any
^*et your ticket and reserva
c ’her rates in Jackson or Jo se -; tion NOW at 1 he Rose for The
CQlne Counties; you can be the! Clnderel,a Man’” famous charm
ndge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.! p,ay- at th e Armory Thursday
January -----
15th. “ 60c.
*
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Save $15. See
Basement Bargains.
V isitin g H ere—
In A shland—
Mrs. B. B. Helfrich of Eugene i
Major Charles Gedjsted and
has been in Ashland for the past
Major C. A. W aller of Salem are
week vsiiting with her sister,
in Ashland ’and will inspect the
Mrs. R. L. B urns of Elizabeth St.
election of captain at drill this
evening. Gedjsted is commanding
Free pants glvbn away at officer of the Oregon Coast Ar­
Paulserud’s.
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107-tf tillery and W aller is inspector of
the Coast Artillery.
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PORTLAND, Jan. 12— Unlesl; | FOR RENT: — Pleasant Front
Glenn Craig Tobias, one time Room, close in. Furnished or un­
wealthy oil stock operator, who furnished. Call 192J or inquire
■was convicted last sum m er of vio­ Good Eats Cafe. East Main.
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lating the w hite slave act, pre­
sents himself in the court of Fed­
FOR SALE for 2 year/storage.
eral Judge W olverton before two
Federal one ton chain drive truck,
o’clock this afternoon, his $7,000
assembled engine, Ore. licenses,
bond wil’, be declared forfeited I
81136-1921, 30 days from date
ais a resu lt of action in federal
Jan. 10, 1925. L. C. Jaqifette, Pro­
court several days ago by Assist­ prietor Hornbrook Garage.
ant United
States
A ttorney
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Stearns.
LOST: — Light colored Collie
Tobias, since he was sentenced
pup
four or five months old. Any­
to three years, hfi|s been at liberty
one
seeing him, please phone i
under bond pending the outcome
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of appeals. He recently lost his 444J.
appeal to the circuit court of ap­
FOR SALE: — 4 young turkey
peal. \ Imm ediately after th a t he hens and one dozen laying W hite
appealed to the United States Leghorn pullets.
Mrs. W alter
supreme court promised Stearns Herndon.
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he would obtain an order staying
TO EXCHANGE:— 20 acre Or­
execution on his sentence. This
land, California Ranch highly im­
order ha|s not been received.
Tobias, said to be in Los An­ proved, under Ü. S. Irrigation
g e la , is under bonds .posted by System. Seven room house, plas­
Frank Berry, Ted Long and Mrs. tered. Electric lights'. Good well,
wind mill, Barn, Milk House,
Pearl Neil.
Chicken House and other build­
ings. 8 acres Alfalfa, 8 acres
State will survey and estim ate Grapes, 4 Acres Almonds, Apri­
cost of macadam road, Albany to cots and Oranges. E ntire ranch
fenced. See \C has. Drew. 111-6
Lebanon, on 50-50 basis.
Gordon Stearns, one of the Uni­
We put the chicken In our
versity High basketball men vis­ tamales. The Plaza.
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ited a t the R. L. B urns home in
Ashland last Saturday.
Win From A pplegate—
The Talent high school won
Special Auto Accident P olicy, from the Applegate high by a
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo score of 6-4 in a fast basketball
of course.
24-tf game played in Jacksonville Sat­
urday evening. The Talent girls
V isitin g H ere—
who are building up an excellent
E. A. Schwerlng, mortician of team won . from the Applegate
Eugene, with his wife is visiting! girls by a score of 60-5. The Tal­
at the »home of his. sdster, Mrs. ent girls have prospects of becom­
Marion H ager and family at 472 ing the Rogue River champions
this year as th eir team is very
Scenic Drive.
strong. Clyde G. Young of this
Genuine Therm us Bottles, $1.25 city refered the game.
-M cNair Bros.
Silk and Wool
and Wool
, U N IO N W ITS
RUY DOMESTICS NOW
for less
READY TO
WEAR
Bargains
“Wearwell” Sheets §1.48 •
81x90—full size and extra value.
Sold regularly at, e a c h ......... $1.98
are
here
Bed Spreads $5.00
Women’s and
Children’s
Coats at
Heavy weight Satin Spreads, fine
quality in size 82x94. Values to
$6.48
ONE-HALF I
Comfort Batting $1.00
the Regular
Price
Stitched Cotton Bats in this sale;
3,1b. size 72x90. Sold Regularly,
each .................................... : $1.35
PRODUCTION OF
THE ARAB
Featuring
Ramon Novarro
«rf Alice Terry
Pullaway Sheets $1.39
An extra value in a good sheet for
family use; size 81x90.
An escape from the work­
aday world into realms of
sheer enchantment.
Lace Voile, yd. 39c
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
in New Spring Presses. Botli Silk nnd Wool
in new stvles and colors. Priced now:
This material so popular for Lin­
gerie, i'ii thé wanted colors. Sold
Regularly, yard ....................... 48c
75 $1495 $16 95 $2195 $2650
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Q uality Store”
m
WHAT
Do You Need
In Printing?
B u ilding B ungalow —
L eft Saturday—
Mrs. E. B. H unt of 220 Moun­
tain avenue left Saturday after­
noon for Chicago where ishe will
visit for three months. She will
be with her parents who will
celebrate their golden wedding
anniversary on Jan u ary 14.
Picture Fram ing. Studio Ash­
land. On the Plaza.
W ork was s ta rt^ l on a new
bungalow on the Carroll P ra tt
property today.
The debris of
the old house w-hich was burned
down about a month ago was
cleared away.
Mr. Mailby who
was forem an on the high school
building a t G rants Pass is the
builder. He hires only Ashland,
men. The Ashland Lum ber com­
pany is furnishing the lum ber and
Mr. Hicks of this city is doing the
plumbing work on th e building.
Ankle length, sleeveless, broken lots
of fine underwear to clean out at
$l-»8
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CHECK UP TODAY:
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Know From C lear Sky—
From the blue sky this morn-!
A rrived H om e Saturday—
ing came a snow th at lasted for!
Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair a r­
upwards of an hour. The snow rived home Saturday morning
originated from a cloud th a t w>s after spending several days in
broken up before the snow had Portland attending a meeting of
reached the earth. L ater In the the state board of pharmacy of
m orning the *aky clouded up b u t! which Mr. McNair is president.
the snow ceased.— K lam ath Falls
Herald.
Classified Ads Bring Result«
A merchant rushed into our office a few days ago
and announced that he had to have some printed forms
that day. At was impossible to get them printed that
day—and hg was inconvenienced.
He could have placed this order a week or two
earlier, except that he neglected to check up on his
printing needs.
See what you need in the printing line, or what you
will need within the next few weeks—and place your
order with us at once. This plan enables you to plan
your forms better and also enables us to give your
order better attention-
Frazier & Son
KLAMATH FALLS STAGE
I just want to remind you that when
our supply of feed and flour that we have
on hand is gone, and we are compelled to
pay the present price that we must pay
today, you will have to pay at least 10 to
15 per cent more. Now is a good time
to lay in a good supply.
Medford-Klamath Freight and Stage Line
Call 3 9
Tw o d aily trips each way
Our Aim
Safety
Service
Courtesy :
Present Schedule
Iieave A shland ......................................... 8 : 1 5 A.M.
Arrive K lam ath F a lls ........................1 1 :0 0 A.M.
1 :8 0 P.M.
5 : 1 5 P.M.
Freight and Baggage Truck in Connection
F razier & Son
Phone 214
353 E. Main St.
FOR ANYTHING IN THE PRINTING LINE
Ashland Office: Tavern Cafe .
The Ashland Tidings