Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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A S ä U sfc DAfcLt IffiO G ä
Is Out—
T ' In San Francisco—
L eave H ospital—
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Mr. H e w itt a n d F . H . W a lk e r,
d t y e n g in e e r w e re d ism issed from
th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l.
F re e P a n ts w ith s u its , $16.50
a t P a u l8 e ru d 's .
In M edford—
Jo h n C a rk in s , a re p re s e n ta tiv e
fro m
Jack so n
C o u n ty to S ta te
L e g isla tu re , w ill be in M edford
th is w eek end.
W IN T E R
TO N IG H T .
Saturday, January 17, ittfl
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G A RD EN
DANCE
; Lawrence Powell, C. Howell and
'
w ho J. Riggs.
C a p ta in A d am s h a s reco v ered
D. P ero zzi h a s been in San
T h irte e n m en
a tu d e n ts -
F ra n c isc o fo r th e p a s t w eek on a from h is tw o w e e k s’ illn e s s su ffi- ¡ia v e been a c tiv e
on b u sin ess
b u sin e ss trip .
oien tly to be a b le to go to w o rk , s ta ffs of ca m p u s p u b lic a tio n s
, n a v e fo rm ed a new local h o n o r­
G A RD EN
DANCE C onvalescence—
W INTER
a ry a d v e rtis in g f r a te r n ity
'T h e-
TONIGHT.
W . P. M ai «.man, w ho is a t th e aew o rg a n iz a tio n is c alled A lpha
¡C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l, is reported" Mu C h t M erw ood V anSeoyoc, o il
In K la m a th F a lls —
to he g e ttin g a lo n g v ery w ell.
A sh la n d is am o n g th e c h a rte re d
M rs. J . E n d e rs is v isitin g h e r
m em b ers.
m o th e r in K la m a th F a lls fo r sev,-
L a d ies a re in v ited
to spend
i e ra l d ay s.
tw e n ty -fiv e c e n ts to a s sis t th e
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1 ■
“ S c h o larsh ip L o an F u n d ,” by a t ­ At C onference—
S pecial A u to A ccid en t P olicy te n d in g th e “ D ra m a tic A fte rn o o n ”
A C onferen ce of d ld e r Roys,
$5 00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo T u esd ay , 2 :3 0 p. m ., a t th e Civic
th
e
S o u th e rn O regon division is
of co u rse.
8 4 -tf C lub houise.
4 1 5 — 3t
%
being hold in R o se b u rg th is w eek.
| J a n u a r y 16-17-18.
M em bers of
H ere for Shrine JCVreinonial—
S p rin g C lean in g —
.
,
T he A sh lan d Im p ro v e m e n t Co ,,,e ,ocal H I‘Y a,Hl P io n e e r t'lu h s
M r. an d M rs. W esto n of G ra n ts
P as? a tte n d e d th e m ee tin g of the n u ild -n g Is b e in g re d e c o ra te d an d p
A sh la n d w e re :
S h rin e in th is city.
p a in te d , an d being m ad e Into o t-,
C a™«>.
G ilm ore,
■ lees
C arl L o v elan d w ill oee».: T h e ro n e F e r ria - Dlck H itch c o c k .
Save $15.00 a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
« o
» k , A r th u r G ilb ert,
Jo h n
B illin g s,
py one of th e o ffices an d th e ;
In Grunts Pass—
Cal M cClelan h a s
been
in
G ra n ts P a ss f o r th e la s t w eek.
In A sh la n d —
C h ief of P olice M cN abb re p o rts
i-
i f. ~ .io
t h a t th e S ta te tra f fic officer, J. w
Mr. a n d M rs. Tom P ry o r of
J . M cM ahon h a s been b u sy to ­
d ay in local v ic in itie s c h e ck in g G ra n ite s tr e e t w ill leave soon fo r
over a u to m o b ile licenses.
S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , w h e re th ey
w ill, sp en d th e re s t of th e w in te r.
Save $10.00, w a lk u p s ta irs to
( ir re s ta ilo r shop.
17— tf
B a s k e tb a ll, A rm o ry , J a n . 17th.
H ere F ro m E u g e n e —
J o e A ln u tt, fo rm e rly of A sh­
la n d , a n d Mr. H a rm o n fro m E u ­
gene, w ere h e re fo r se v era l days.
T hey m ad e a b u sin e ss tr ip to
K la m a th F a lls , y e s te rd a y th e
16 th .
W e p u t th e c h ic k e n
ta m a le s.
T he P la z a .
O.A.C. » F r a te r n it y —
in o u r
82— tf
?. loved—
D. E. B ush a n d fam ily have
m oved fro m 561 C s tr e e t to th e
Cecil N o rto n p ro p e rty on A lida
s tre e t.
B ooks— B ooks- -B ooks. M cN air
B ros.
V a n ity B e a u ty P a r lo r th e o th e r.
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A “ L a d ie s’ A fte rn o o n ’’ is to b e '
given T u esd ay . J a n u a r y 2 0 th , a t
th e Civic C lub house. M rs. W . M.
P o ley and Mrs. F . D. V a g n e r a r e |
in c h a rg e of th e p ro g ra m . A n ad -j
m iss.o n of 2 5 c e n ts s a s k e d to .
I h e lp th e “ S c h o larsh ip L oan F u n d ” j
All w om en in te re s te d in v ited .
115— 3t
To Go to S an F ra n c is c o —
M ausoleum O pen—
M r. and M rs. H o m er B a rro n a re
T he A sh lan d M ausoleum w ill
lea v in g fo r S an F ra n c isc o S u n -i be open from 1 to 4 p. m . S u n ­
day. T hey p ian to m a k e an i n - , day. V isito rs and pu b lic a re co r­
d e fin ite sta y in t h a t city.
d ia lly in v ited to com e o u t a n d in-
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s p e c t it.
A t Lam poc—
-------- r-
M iss P e a rl W ilsh ire , fo rm e rly Im p ro v iu g —
F lo re n c e Van D yke, w ho h a s
of A sh la n d , is in c h a rg e of an
in
A b ram s E le c tro n ic
m ach in e
been c o n fin ed to h e r hom e oni
L am poc, C a lifo rn ia .
M orton s tr e e t w ith s c a rle t fev er, 1
is re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g .
H ere F ro m P o r tla n d —
M rs. E m m a W a rre n of P o rtla n d R e fe re e d G am e—
is v is itin g h e r m o th e r, M rs. S.
C lyde Y oung re fe re e d a g am e
G a n ie re of W im e r s tre e t.
b etw een C e n tra l P o in t an d P hoe-
1 nix a t C e n tra l P o in t, la s t n ig h t. I
: T he C e n tra l P o in t g irls cam e o u t '
Is B etter—
M rs. J . E. C row son
of
th e v icto rs by a 16-10 score.
T hei
B o u le v a rd , w ho h a s been sick is | boys’ g a m e w as a fa s t one, w ith
re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g .
C e n tra l P o in t w in n in g 18-14.
L eaves fo r S o u th —
H e n ry G rim es, of H o w ard an d
G rim es s ta g e lin e s, le ft y e ste rd a y
R e tu rn e d to C o rv allis—
R e d C ross M eetin g —
fo r S an F ra n c isc o , w h e re he w ill
Miss E d ith B uliss w ho h a s been
T h e M edford R ed C ross w ill
e n te r L an e H o sp ita l to receive
v isitin g w ith h e r s is te r, M rs. B.
hold th e ir a n n u a l m e e tin g T h u rs ­
m ed ical
tre a tm e n t. — E v en in g
F re e m a n , w as fo rced to r e tu r n
day. J a n u a r y 22nd, a t th e P u b ­
H e ra ld . K la m a th F a lls.
to h e r hom e in C o rv a llis, a s she
lic L ib ra ry , a t 2 :3 0 p. in. J u d g e
becam e se rio u sly ill w ith a p p e n ­
G a rd n e r w ill give th e m ain a d ­
S o u th e rn O regon C linic w ishes
dicitis.
d ress. A n u m b e r of A sh lan d R ed
to a n n o u n c e t h a t fro m now on
S o u th e rn O regon C linic w ish es
Miss A lice R o g e r w ill be in th e ir
C ross la d le s a re p la n n in g to go
to a n n o u n c e t h a t fro m now on
office fro m 10-12 a n d 1 :3 0 -4 :3 0
...
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,
. .. . i over to th e m ee tin g
Miss A lice R u g e r w ill be in th e ir j
d a ily a s g e n e ra l office a s sis ta n t.
office fro m fc0-12 a n d 1 :3 0 -4 :3 0
1 1 6 -2 t-tf
H o m e R eceiv es R ad io —
d a ily as g e n e ra l office a s sis ta n t.
M rs; Sam M cN air receiv ed a
1 1 6 -2 t-tf
New A rriv a ls—
le tte r fro m th e M aly c h ild re n who
C h rist H u ck , Sr., a n d . fam ily
w e re se n t fro m A bhland to th e
S ap am i S a lt V isito r—
of E m p o ria , K a n sa s, w ho re c e n t­
M rs.' B re tt P a g e of New Y ork, W .C .T.U . C h ild re n 's F a rm H om e
ly cam e to A sh la n d to live have
w ho is s p e n d in g th e w in te r a t in C o rv allis. T hey s ta te d t h a t th e
re n te d
th e
P e n to n
p ro p e rty
Sap an d S a lt, is th e g u e st of Mrs. hom e w as given a $300 ra d io f o ij
th ro u g h T he B e a v e r R e a lty com ­
C h ristm a s, w hich a ll th e c h ild re n '
B e rt M oses.
p a n y . T hey a re p a re n ts of Mes-
g re a tly e n jo y .
v
d a m e s D eer a n d K lu th of
thU
H as A ccident—
city.
«
Cliff P a y n e m ak es shelving.
M arion C ostley, w ho o p e ra te s i
a se rv ice s ta tio n in T a le n t, h a d
P ic tu r e F ra m in g . S tu d io Ash
a p a in fu l ac cid e n j la s t S a tu rd a y N otice—
lan d . On th e P la za .
M ail pouch fo r T ra in 16 w ill
n ig h t, w h en he s p ra in e d h is arm
w hile c ra n k in g
h is
C h ev ro let. close a t 6 p. m. in ste a d of â t 6 :2 0
M oved—
C ostley w as one of la s t y e a rs p. m. ais h e re to fo re .’
L. N. W oodside h a s m oved from
g r a d u a te s of th e local h ig h school.
N u tley s tr e e t to th e McCoy re si­
d en ce on O ak s tr e e t.
J a c k s o n v ille S cores V icto ry —
A sc h ed u le g am e . w as play ed I
See G am e—
F rid a y n ig h t b e tw e en th e G o ld ;
S e v e ra l local h ig h school s tu ­
H ill boy?’ a n d g irls ’ te a m s an d 1
d e n ts w e n t to M edford la s t n ig h t th e J a c k s o n v ille tea m s. T he la t- j
Last Times Today
a n d a tte n d e d th e g am e th e r e be­
te r w ere v ic to rio u s in b o th con­
tw een E u g e n e H igh a n d M edford
flic ts, th e g irls by a score of 44-
M edford won by a 22-15 score.
to 10, a n d th e boys 18 to 6. —
J
a c k s o n v ille P o st. *
You a re w elcom e to co m p are
.........
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
he g ot re lie f a t o n ce,” w rite s M rs.
I « F O R SA LE fo r 2 -y ear sto ra g e .
V an B elle. P e n ro y , M ont. R efuse
: F e d e ra l one to n c h a in d riv e t r u c k ,1
s u b s titu te s . Sold g y ery w h ere.
Girl Killer May Get
assem b led e n g in e . O re. licenses,
Life Sentence in Jail 8 1 1 3 6 — 1921, 30 d ays fro m d a te
At H otel A shland—
■ J a n . 16, 1925. L. C. J a q u e tte , P ro-
A m ong th o se re g is te re d fit th e!
(C o n tin u e d fro m page I)
[p rie to r H o rn b ro o k G arag e. 1 1 5 -lm !
„ ___________________z __
A sh lan d H otel a n d a tte n d in g th e i
s ta te ’s w itn ess a t th e in q u e st. He
F O R SA L E o r tra d e fo r A sh lan d S h rin e C erem o n ies F rid a y e v e n in g |
d escrib ed th e fin d in g of th e body, p ro p e rty . F ive a c re s w ith build-? w ere: Mr. an d M rs. R. DL W il­
and said he fo u n d h is g u n n e a r ­ ing^s a n d o rc h a rd .
In q u ire I. J . lia m s, R o se b u ig ; M r. a n d M rs.
by.
H ayes, Box 120, R o u te 1, n o rth C. T ra v e rs, R o se b u rg ; F ra n k D.
D o ro th y
lo st h e r f ir s t
legal of B elleview school.
s 116-3* R e rd , M yrtle C re e k ; II. M. S h irt-
p o in t
w h en
P u b lic
D efen d er
c ’iff, M yrtle C re e k ; H. Pi Rice,
W A N TED : — To do c h a m b e r M yrtle C re e k ; M r. and Mrs. Nick
E g a n s ’ e ffo rts to b a r h e r co n fes­
w ork o r d ish w a sh in g in a h o tel A. L oniin. M edford; Mr. L aud-
sion, w as d e fe a te d .
o
r r e s ta u r a n t. P h o n e 276-L. 107 b u rg , G ra n ts P a s s ; Mr. a n d M rs.
T h e g irl sig n ed h e r confession
F
o u r th St.
116-2 F . B. M iller, R o se b u rg ; Mrs. Rex
th e m o rn in g a f te r h e r a r r e s t w as
m ade.
It w as rea d b e fo re th e
CO N V A LESCEN T HOM E .— A re B a r re tt. G ra n ts P a ss; Mr. and
c o ro n e r’s tr ia l.
T he d e fe n se of you
d isc o u ra g ed
about
y o u r M rs. J . C. B rill,-G ra n ts P ass.
O th e rs re g is te re d w e re : W . E.
th e g irl w ill be th a t sh e w as h e a lth ? Give 113 a tria l. C all up
“ m e n ta lly s ic k ” w hen sh e sh o t and we w ill go a f te r you w ith K in g a n d w ife, P o r tla n d ; Mrs.
h e r m o th e r.
H. L. G a rd ie , P o r tla n d ; C lyde V an
closed car.
h g — it
M eter. K la m a th F a lls ; P a u l W am -
W A N TED : - - M ilk cow fo r ples, F o r t K la m a th ; S. L. W ood-
h e r feed. I. C. W illiam s, T a le n t. o rd , S an F ra n c isc o ; J o e G ander-
116-3* son. S p o k an e, W a sh in g to n ; II. G.
B o lto n , St. L ouis and J. C. T eo u r-
F O R R E N T on o r before M arch
te llo tte , P o rtla n d .
I
1st, s to re room a t 399 E M ain. I
In q u ire 455 Mt. A ve., o r P h o n e ’
3 1 4 - J ____________ 1 1 6 - lt '
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Basket Ball
PHOENIX HIGH SCHOOL
vs
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL
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L e tia rh e a a s ,
s ta te m e n ts ,
to
y our o rd e r a t th e T id in g s O ffice.
M o th ers e v e ry w h ere d e m a n d a
re lia b le cough rem e d y fre e from-
in ju rio u s n a rc o tic s. S u p p ly in g th is
d e m a n d fo r fifty y e a rs m ad e F O - 1
L E Y ’S H O N EY AND TA R COM-j
POUND one of th e L a rg e s t S ell­
in g C ough
M edicines
in
th e :
W orld. C h ild re n lik e it. “ My
little boy h a d a v e ry bad cough, i
an d a f te r h e u sed F O L E Y ’S
8:00 P. M.
Good Preliminary
Admission 35c
T h a t’s such a w o rn -o u t ex­
p re ssio n t h a t we J u s t q u o te it.
B u t it's lik e so m anv o th e r
tr ite sa y in g s, in t h a t It is d is­
tre s s in g ly tru e ! A nd th e w isest
ch a p th a t livel? h as no ad v an ce
in fo rm a tio n on a c c id e n ts — only
th e p ro b a b ility can be e s tim a t­
ed.
I t i s upon p ro b a b ilitie s and
ex p e rien c e th a t th e b e st acci­
d e n t p o licies a re based. T hey
a re in su ch fo rm a s to p ro v id e
p ro te c tio n a g a in s t lo sses in ac­
c id e n ts in a lm o st e v e ry c irc u m ­
sta n c e . L et us e x p lain a few
of th em to you.
...
M edford, O re., J a n u a r y 12, 1925.
N otice to P u b lic :— I h av e a p ­
p o in te d H. C. S tock o f A sh lan d
as d e p u ty co ro n e r.
H. W . CONGER,
- C o u n ty C o ro n e r 112-Gt
Saturday eve, Jan. 17th
Ashland Armory
‘Accidents will Happen » »
Billings Agency
E sta b . 1883
R eal E s ta te & R eal In su ra n c e
41 E . M ain St.
P h e a e 211
T id in g s W a n t A ds b rin g re s u lts
We are lom up improving, hut you can drive in and
get your tank filled with
1
General or Associated Gasoline
and get just the same good service.
Our concrete parking will be completed within
a few days. Our aim is to give you the best service,
and best equipped filling station in the city.
The ASHLAND SERVICE STATION
Dr. Oeser and Son
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diri
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*0ne Night in Rome’
m y A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any
o th e r r a te s In J a c k s o n o r Jo se ­
p h in e C o u n tie s; you can he th e
» ndge. P h o n e 21. Yeo, o f course.
L e a v es T oday—
M rs. J . M. W a g n er, M rs. J. W.
McCoy, h e r d a u g h te r F ra n c e s , an d
R o b e rt W a g n er, le ft to d ay fo r Los
A n geles. Mrs. W a g n e r w ill spend
tw o m o n th s v isitin g h e r d a u g h te r,
w ho re s id e s in t h a t city.
Mrs.
McCoy w ill go E a s t fro m th e re to
v isit frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s. R o b e rt
W a g n e r w ill d riv e th e c a r back
to A sh lan d .
L e a d in g S ta tio n e rs .
B ros.
M cN air
Sunday and Monday
A
A
noisy faucet.
M O N D A Y
may mean a washer
worked loose or a new
faucet needed.
Either
way, a new combination
faucet is a modern con­
venience worth more than
it costs.
Makes it possible to
have running water at any
desired temperature.
See them at our store.
A CHECKING ACCOUNT AND A SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
CREM g
Dental Creme, Liquid An-
teseptic and Tooth
Brushes,
m ean W h ite T e e th ,
h e a lth y
g u m s and a
c le a n
m o u th .
E ach of th e th r e e sh o u ld be
used in e v e ry hom e, by every
m em b e r of th e fam ily — G et th e
K lenzo h a b it!
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BUILDING FO R OLD AGE
\
C h ild re n , even m o re so th a n
th e ir e ld e rs, n eed food t h a t co n ­
ta in s b ra in s , bone a n d te e th -m a k -
in g e le m en ts. No food hais th ese
in such q u a n tity a n d q u a lity as
good, so u n d , w h o leso m e b re a d —
th e k in d w e bake. If you d o n ’t
know o u r b re a d tr y a lo a f to d ay .
| I t is so m u ch b e tte r th a n th e o r­
d in a ry so rt.
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The checking account.enables you to pay your bills
in a business like way—your cancelled checks are re­
ceipts for paid bills.
A savings account encourages you to save system­
atically— so that little by Utile you will soon amass a
safe nest egg- A savings account pays you interest on
your money, so zvhile you are not. using it, it is earning
more for you. t
Save steadily each week or month—no matter hozv
little—never decrease the amount— when you feel that
you can afford it, increase it; but not until you can con­
tinue to save that same amount each week.
2 0 7 E. .Main
Lithia Bakery
DAT
bank.
dental
D ra g Sforo ,
SAN K
There are two very necessary accounts to have with a
Plumbing and Heating
McNair Brothers
OR
Monday, January 19th is BANK DAY
Jerry O’Neal
Phone 138
-T H R IF T
A CHECKING ACCOUNT WILL HELP YOU PAY -
YOUR BILLS—A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WILL
KEEP THE WOIzF FROM
YOUR DOORS •
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The First National Bank
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
The State Bank of Ashland
A tip for every lover a
tip for • every wife—with
: friend husband standing tha
! bill.
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(THIS IS THE THIRD OF A SERIES OP THRIFT WEEK TALKS)