Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 20, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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- ] , In R oseburg—
Return« to W o r k -
H o m er B illin g s, local b u sin e ss
M iss E d n a G oheen w ho h a s been
m an w as a v isito r in R o se b u rg co n fin e d to h e r hom e w ith m u m p s
to day.
Las re tu r n e d to h e r p o sitio n as
te a c h e r in th e J u n ip r h ig h school.
f o u a re w elcom e to co m p a re M rs. R u th M itchell w ho w as also
my A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any ill w ith m u m p s re tu r n e d to w ork
o th e r r a te s In J a c k s o n o r J o s e ­ F rid a y .
phine C o u n tie s; you can be th e
Ju d g e. P h o n e 21. Yeo, of course. R ents Offiee-1^
ALPH A CH APTER
T. E . N ew by,
w ho
re c e n tly
Wo. 1
m oved to A sh lan d from C e n tra l
H ere Y esterday—
O. E. S.
T h e o d o re A v g eris, o w n er of a P o in t, is going in to th e re a l e s ta te
S ta te d e o m n iu n ic a tio n ’ of A lpha sawm111 n e a r W h Jte P o in t- O regon, b u sin e ss in th is c ity and w ill have
C h a p te r No. 1, O. E . S. th is T ues- w as a bu9iness v is ito r in th e city l r s office w ith W. W . R obson.
d ay e v e n in g , J a n . 2 0 th . a t 7 :3 0
>'e s te r d a >-
P • My, a t M asonic H ail, V isitin g
A sh la n d R e a lty Co., h av e tw o
m em b e rs w elcom e. By o rd e r of
J
u
rn
is h e d h o u se s on paved s tr e e ts
W o rth y M atron.
th
a
t
a re e x c ep tio n a l b a rg a in s fo r
L E A H M. CA LD W ELL,
cash
,
JISOO.OO, a n d $ 1 ^00.00.
S e c re ta ry .
117-3
1 1 8 - lt
B u rn sid e P o s t No. 23 w ill in ­ H a s New G lass—
R e p la cin g th e w indow w hich
s ta ll officers, S at. J a n . 2 4 th . By
w
as
re c e n tly b ro k en , a new sh e et
o rd e r of C o m m an d e r G. O. Van
of
p
la
te g lass w as p u t in a t J e r r y
Natta.
O ’N e a l’s P lu m b in g Shop y e ste r-
d ay by G erald G u n te r.
lia s Mump.«—
W. D. J a c k s o n w ho h a s been
J o n te e l Cold C ream F a c e P o w ­
c o n fin e to his ho m e w ith m am p s
d
e
r,
>50c. M cN air B ros.
is re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g .
In M edford—
H. A. S te a rn s , J u liu s K och, R.
P itte n g e r, E a r n e s t H icks a n d Bob
Shaw jo u rn e y e d to M edford la s t
M oving —
n
ig h t to p u t on w ork in th e R an k
Miss W ilm a M cK enzie h a s mov-
of
S q u ire of th e K n ig h ts of P y th -
e d from 172 A lida S treet to 75 B
!
ias.
Street.
Save > 10.00, w alk u p s ta irs to
O rre s ta ilo r shop.
17— tf
' New W indow —
A new p la te g lass window’ .was
p u t in a t th e T w e n tie th C e n tu ry
G rocery y e s te rd a y to re p la c e the
one w hich w as b ro k en w hen a
sign fell o n it d u rin g th e w ind
sto rm se v era l w eek s ago.
E n gagem ent Announce«)—
T h e e n g a g e m e n t of M iss Vic-
! to ria A n d rew s, a d o p te d d a u g h te r
of E d w a rd A n d rew s of M edford
to L ew is C. K ise r of P o rtla n d , son
of F re d H. K ise r, p re s id e n t of
th e K ise r s tu d io s h a s been an
n o unced in P o rtla n d .
M iss A n­
d rew s is a n a tiv e of Volo, G reece
a n d is a v ery a cco m p lish ed young
lady. She i§ now sin g in g w ith th e
B ra n d o n O p era C om pany of P o r t­
lan d .
She h a s resid e d in Med-
to rd a n d hias m an y frie n d s in
th a t city a n d in A sh la n d .
1
i H aving E xam inations—
ru n n in g )
p j n a j e x a m in a tio n s in th e A sh-
C liff P a y n e m ak es
S o u th e rn O regon .C linic w ishes
• > i
to a n n o u n c e th a t from now on b o ard s.
i la n d public schools a re b ein g given
Miss A lice R u g e r w ill be in th e ir
i th is w eek a n d a n u m b e r of s tu ­
office fro m 10-12 a n d 1 :3 0 -4 :3 0 Im proving B u i l d i n g -
d e n ts f o rtu n a te e n o u g h to be ex­
d a ily as g e n e ra l office a s s is ta n t.
C arl L o v e lan d is m oving to d ay e m p t a re e n jo y in g a s h o rt v aca­
1 1 6 -2 t-tf to
T he s tu d e n ts w ill r e p o rt
th e
A sh la n d
Im p ro v e m e n t tio n .
C om pany b u ild in g now b elo n g in g a g a in to th e ir re sp e c tiv e schools
E . t tim in g Home —
to H. A. S te a rn s . T he b u ild in g i s ' F rid a y a fte rn o o n a n d receiv e th e ir
Tom G a r re tt
w ho -has been b ein g th o ro u g h ly re n o v a te d , clean - re p o rts a t th a t tim e. T h e re w ill
sp e n d in g som e tim e in M edford ed a n d re p a in te d . New lin o leu m { be no c h a n g e in th e fa c u lty w ith
c ’i b usiness is r e tu r n in g to his is b e in g la id to d ay an d th e b u ild -j (lie ex cep tio n of th e h ig h school,
hom e in Bly today.
ing will be in e x c elle n t c o n d itio n i M rs. H. C. G aley, a s u b s titu te
P a u ls e ru d ’s S u its C ost Less.
118-tf
w hen c o m p leted .
j te a c h e r w ill be ad d e d to
•
......... ... .
■ school fa c u lty d u e to th e
F re e P a n ts a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
I c o n d itio n s a n d need fo r
1 1 8 - tf ! te a c h e r in th a t school.
th e high
crow ded
an e x tra
'
A fò u iro
6 àü . ï a s ts e i
Ï|U« m 1 h J, JullUÜÍ) JÖ, IMU
I s ta n d
Pennsylvania Indian
Aviation Progressing
Pottery Unearthed
in Czeeho-Slovakia,
on th e p ro h ib itio n q u e stio n . commodities
now m anufactured '
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CARD OF TRANKM
W e w ish to ex p ress o u r sin c e re
th a n k s to o u r frie n d s a n d n e ig h ­
bors fo r th e ir b e a u tifu l flo ra l of­
fe rin g s and sy m p a th y e x te n d e d
d u rin g o u r la te b e re a v e m e n t.
MRS. M. PA TTER SO N & FA M ILY
o r grow n in O regon, o r th a t m ay
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W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 20. —
be m a n u fa c tu re d o r grow n.
! W IL K E S -B A R R E , P a ., J a n . 20
PR A G U E , J a n . 20. — C zeeh o -¡/S en ato r E d w a rd s to d ay d en ied
A ll e n trie s sh o u ld be a d d re s s -'
— F o rty -th re e d iff e re n t k in d s of S o lo v ak ia c o n tin u e s to ta k e g re a t! b rib e ry c h a rg e s m ad e a g a in s t him !
po to s h a v e been m ad e fro m 800 in te r e s t in a v ia tio n . In th e p a st! by L ionel W ilson, fo rm e r T r e a s - ! ed to C o n te st C om m ittee, 104 O re­
fra g m e n ts of p o tte ry
u n e a rth e d lew m o n th s tw o e v e n ts h a v e ,ta k e n u ry a g e n t, d e n o u n c in g th em as gon B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon, and
.
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!
1 by Max S c h ra b ist, a rc h a e o lo g is t place
. « .. . . in
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th
is field w hich h av e p a r t of a “ p o litic a l fra m e u p .”
m ay be a s b rie f o r as d e ta ile d in
of th e W yom ing H isto ric a l So-j s tim u la te d th e s tu d y of a v ia tio n ,
th e ir n a tu r e as th e c o n te s ta n t m ay
ciety , w ho h a s been m a k in g ex-1 T he f ir s t w as th e in te r n a tio n a l ex
d esire.
T id in g s W a n t Ads b rin g re s u lts
c a v a tio n s a t R ock C abin, on W y o ­ h ib itio n of a ir c r a f t held th e re , Conservation Contest
m ing M o u n tain . T he p o tte ry w as and th e second
W ith Prizes Starts
w as th e re c e n t
th e w ork o f th e L e n a p e trib e of flig h t of a se le c te d s q u a d ro n of
In d ia n s, w ho fre q u e n te d th is v a l­ a irp la n e s to R u m a n ia an d J u g o s ­
(C o in n n u e d from p a g e 1 .) !
ley. T h e d e sig n s on th e vessels lavia, th e o th e r tw o m em b ers of
v ary on n e a rly e v e ry piece.
ch iefly w a ste p ro d u c ts a re sa w ­
th e L ittle E n te n te .
S ev eral Boy Scots in te re s te d in
A new a ir line is soon to he d u st, stu m p s, v e g e ta b le g ro w th ,
T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
In d ia n lo re a re a s s is tin g in th e s ta r te d w hich is to ru n dow n th e f r u it w a ste, s tra w , etc. O th e r p ro ­
w ork a n d R ock C abin h a s proved b a c k b o n e of th is lo n g c o u n try d u c ts th a t m ig h t be affected w ould
TODAY, TOMORROW and THURSDAY
a re p o s ito ry of In d ia n relics. Mr. from P ra g u e to U zhorod, th e c a p i­ be b u lk im p o rts, su ch as c o p ra ,
S c h ra b ist believes th a t it w as used ta l of R u th e n ia . P ra g u e h opes also m a n u fa c tu re of g ra in s in to c e r­
as an In d ia n s h e lte r r a t h e r th a n to becom e th e r a d ia tin g c e n te r fo r eals, e tc ., re le a s in g 'b y -p ro d u c ts
a s a p e rm a n e n t h a b ita tio n of th e a ir ro u te s to B e rlin , W a rsa w , V i­ fo r d a iry c a ttle , etc.
trib e , w hich m an y e rro n e o u s ly be­ en n a and P a ris.
A ny body, a n y w h e re , and in any
lieved to be a trib e of th e D ela­
w a lk - o f life m ay e n te r th is co n ­
w are«.
te s t, a n d it is hoped t h a t it will
A story as big as Amer­
b rin g o u t w ays fo r p re v e n tin g
Man Arrested for
ica’s heart — with its
w a ste and fo r c o n se rv in g bulk
W h e ele r — W id e n in g
and
Swindling Is Held Here
laughter and its heart
s tr a ig h te n in g of c ity s tr e e ts b e­
throbs. As human as
gun.
W a te r p ip es, pow er poles
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e O ne)
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
a n d b u ild in g s w ill be m oved to
its people—as inspiring
took him in to cu sto d y .
c a rry o u t p ro je c t.
as its achievements.
FO R R E N T — F u r n ’shed a p a r t­
A Hght a u to m o b ile , s to le n from
R e e d s p o rt — C o n tra c t le t fo ri n e a r h e r e ’ w as fo u n d n e a r W eed, m e n t, close in, w ith g a ra g e . 185
. . . .
! iinrl tlin
_.
c o n s tru c tio n of M ill C reek , to be a n d th e officers believe C olem an N. P io n e e r, P h o n e 4 81-J.
118— tf
b u ilt a t once.
C o n tra c t being to h av e been c o n n e cte d w ith th e
F n ii
.
>4000 below e s tim a te d cost, b a l­ th e f t, b u t so f a r no evid en ce c o n - .
n e c tin g him w ith th e a u to th e f t
\
~ heaP' 5 r ° ° m
ance w ill be sp e n t on ro ad .
h a s been u n c o v e re d
!
’ g a rd e n ’ b e rr ,e s ’ f r u it and
, c h ick en house
In q u ire T id in g s
R e e d sp o rt — U m pqua m ill r e ­
1 office.
118— 3t
opens fo r lu m b e r c u ttin g a f te r
I ______
Solon Charged
by Agent
tw o m o n th s sh u t-d o w n .
n f P o in rr
F R E E ap p le wood by g ru b b in g
of Being Vendor tre e s. , 0 a c re ( r u lt a n d b e rry
itfwowiv
ra n c h fo r re n t or sale c h eap . Geo.
Y ockel, B elleview , Box 9 5B.
sid e re d s e rio u sly fo r th e D em o­
118— 3*
c ra tic n o m in a tio n fo r th e P r e s i - ' "
FO R S A L E — S ax ap h o n e,
fine
dency, b u t Tailed in his effo rt to J
co n d itio n , h a lf p rice.
S im p so n ’s
c a p tu
e a n t o m
i ing
th re
is d th
e fe
he in a tio n . Foilow - o r 549 A llison. 11S— 120— 122-3*
w as a c a n d id a te
fo r th e S e n a to rs h ip a n d w as vic­
I W AN T a jo b of d o in g c h a m ­
to rio u s by an o v e rw h e lm in g vote. b er w o rk o r d ish w a sh in g ,in a ho­
p ro v in g W n Z n Z i
VOte
I sev w p r~ , P P e of N ew J e r ’ te l o r r e s ta u ra n t. P h o n e 276-L,
sey w e re m sy m p a th y w ith his 107 4 th St.
118— 2t*
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e O ne)
W H IPPIN G BILL IS I P
SA LEM , J a n . 20. —
n o t to exceed fifty la sh e s w ould
be p ro v id ed fo r m a le p e rso n s
c a rry in g fire a rm s in pu b lic places,
vrith in te n t to k ill, o r m ale p e r­
sons w ho sell n a rc o tic s , in bills
in tro d u c e d
by
R e p re se n ta tiv e
B e n n e tt of M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty .
y
I ’m lergoes O peration—
H elen P ope, d a u g h te r of M rs.
Mother Killer to be
G eorge Pope u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra ­ stopped in Ashland—
M rs. A nnie Y oung of H o q u ia m , j
T r i e d ilT J u v e n i l e C o u r t
tion fo r th e rem o v al of ad en o id s
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tiUd to n sils a t th e C o m m u n ity H os­ W a sh in g to n , fo rm e rly of th is c i t y ,!
p assed th ro u g h A sh lan d la s t n ig h t
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e O ne)
p ita l th is m o rn in g .
on h e r w ay to P a s a d e n a w h e re
a b so lu te ly opposed to th e use of
W e p u t the* ch ic k e n In o u r sh e w ill v isit h e r d a u g h te r. W h ile
an
a lie n ie s t, in th e d efen se, in
ta m a le s .
T he P la za .
82— tf h e re she v isite d th e J o rd a n , He-
o
rd
e
r to p ro v e th a t his d a u g h te r
v e n e r, P a tric k , H a tc h a n d W ay
fam ilies w ho sh e h a s k n o w n fo r! w as “ m e n ta lly sip k ” a t t b e tim e
A t G ra n ts P a s s —
Mrs. C laire M inard and F re d som e tim e. She m ay p o ssib ly sto p ’ sbe com ni^ t e d th e act.
T a y lo r w ere b u sin ess v isito rs in h e re on h e r r e tu r n trip to v i s i t 1 T h e f a th e r a n d tw e n ty fo u r y e a r
h e r m an y frie n d s In th is city .
old b r o th e r b a v e becom e recon-
G ra n ts P a ss y e ste rd ay .
_______
1 d ie d to th e d a u g h te r an d s is te r,
! an d a r e m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s for
Hear 9 9 m en sing Sankey’s
P la y in g a t M ed fo rd —
. a s to u t d e fe n se .
A c h a rg e th a t
’ am ous Song, “The N inety ami
Miss G race R id ley of th is city th e g irl w as 18 y e a rs of ag e w as
Nine” at the M ethodist Church,
h a s succeeded B a rn e y B a rn a rd a t ; d e n ie d by th e f a th e r , wrho h a s
Tuesday evening, January 2 0 tli.
th e R ia lto T h e a tre pipe o rg a n in w ritte n fo r a copy of h e r b o rth
M edford. Mr. B a rn a rd h a s gone to c e rtific a te to p ro v e t h a t sh e is
S o u th e rn O regon C linic w ishes S e a ttle .
Miss R id ley h a s been b u t 16.
to a n n o u n c e th a t fro m now on s te n o g ra p h e r fo r B rig g s & -'B riggs
Miss Alice R u g e r w ill be in th e ir
a n d h a s played th e o rg a n a t d if ­
C o rv a liis-A lb a n y h ig h w a y ,
11
office from 10-12 a n d 1 :3 0 -4 :3 0 f e re n t tim es a t th e V ining.
m iles, p ra c tic a lly co m p leted .
d a ily as g e n e ra l office a s sis ta n t.
1 1 6 -2 t-tf
> ♦ ♦ • ♦
Seriously III
Rev. E. E.
o d ist c h u rc h
se rio u sly ill
w eeks b u t is
—
G ilb ert, of th e M eth­
a t M edford h a s been
fo r th e
p a st
tw o
slig h tly im proved.
Now is the Time
for Your
P -hotographs of Q uality. S tudio
A sh la n d . On th e P laza.
DRAPERIES and. CURTAINS
In M edford—
R e v e ren d an d
M rs.
C haney,
J u n io r an d M isses C a ffra y
and
C h riste n se n w ere b u sin e ss v is it­
o rs in M edford y e ste rd ay .
We have a beautiful assortment in
- pretty new patterns just off
the looms
P re sc rip tio n D ru g g ists. M cN air
P ro s.
36 inch Biege Color nets, (Figured)
39c
Ilsw P o s i t i o n -
Miss E th a A b b o tt h a s ta k e n a
p o sitio n
a s s te n o g ra p h e r an d
b o o k k e e p er in th e A u to m o tiv e
Shop. S he s ta rte d w ork today.
T h e M edford F lu ff R u g m an
w ill be in A sh la n d T h u rs d a y of
th is w eek. W e a r e buying th e a ll-
wool c a rp e tin g from th e C h rist­
ian c h u rc h . A nyone w ish in g f ir s t
g ra d e ru g s sh o u ld g e t o u r p rices
now .
P h o n e 175, A sh la n d , a n d
we w ill call.
1 18-2t
H ere Last N ight—
S e rg e a n t J ir a k ,
in s tru c to r of
th e O regon N a tio n a l G u a rd w as in
A sh la n d la s t n ig h t in sp e c tin g th e
r e g u la r d rill. L a s t n ig h t w as th e
f ir s t d rill u n d e r th e new reg im e
w ith C. A. M alone a s c a p ta in .
S pecial A u to A ccident P olicy
lo r |5 .0 0 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo
o f c o u rse .
24-tf
M oving—
T h e Rev. J . H. D o ra n is r e tu r n ­
ing to C o rn in g , C a lifo rn ia , w h ere
he occupies th e p a s to ra te of th e
P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h . M rs. D o r­
an a n d th e c h ild re n a re m oving to
C o rn in g to m ak e th e ir hom e. T he
D o ran fam ily a re w ell kn o w n h e re
a n d th e ir m an y frie n d s a re s o rry
to h a v e th e m leav e.
j-n M oney fo r G am e -
M em bers of th e H o tiw a C am p
re C lub held a m e e tin g a t th e
m e o f th e ir g u a rd ia n , M rs. R.
B u r n e tt
F rid a y
a fte rn o o n ,
in s w ere m ad e fo r se llin g p u r-
s a n d gold p e n n a n ts a t th e U nl-
rslty h ig h school. T h is sale is
be h e ld so m e tim e b e fo re th e
sk e tb a ll g a m e w ith th e A sh lan d
?h school a n d th e p ro ceed s w ill
to th e u n iv e rs ity h ig h s tu d e n t
iy a s so c ia tio n .— E u g e n e G u ard .
Tomorrow, Wednesday, January 21
"Own Your Home Day”
IF/dZe 36 inch nets, (Figured)
39c
STAR1 NOW—SAVE FOR A HOME. Every man with a family
should own his home.
Ivory 36 inch nets (Figured)
39c
44 inch nets, (Figured)
- 49c
50 inch Jonquil nets, (Figured)
89c
Fille nets, 44 inch, Spray design
$1.39
Rose, 44 inch nets, Cream
$1.25
Honan drapes at
89c, 98c and $1.35
GET YOUR DRAPES AT
<7 o m p a n y
w
i
A HOUSE is a place you rent—and every month you pay and pay.
A HOME is a place you own— once you have paid for it, it’s yours. The
money you put into the rent is spent and you have nothing for it.
The money you put into your hom^is your own— your home shows
it.
44 inch nets, white (Figured)
49c
46 inch Fish nets, plain
69c
I
/
It is easy enough to buy a home—just lay aside a small amount of money
each week—give up a few petty luxuries—and soon you will have
a splendid start on the right path toward a home.
You’ll always take more pride in it if you really own it, than if you live in
a rented house-
We will be glad to assist you in planning your home.
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
JORDAN SASH and CABINET WORKS
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
E. E. PH IPPS
BEAVER REALTY CO.
W. W. ROBISON
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