Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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M rs. L e E tta J o n e s h a s m oved
• j fro m 23 S tra w b e rry
L an e
to
; O berlin s tr e e t.
W INTER
GARDEN
FRIDAY NIGHT.
DANCE
119— 3
Gone to M edford —
IL c o v e rin g —
M rs. N ellie P o w ers of 744 Iow a
M rs. E ric W eren
of
Scenic
s tr e e t h a s m oved to h e r new re s i­
D rive is rec o v e rin g from a s e v e r a l' d ence in M edford.
d ay s illn ess w ith b ro n c h itis.
Has Mumps—
Save > 10.00, w a lk u p s ta irs to
M iss Isa b e lle S ilv er is co n fin ed
O rre s ta ilo r shop.
17— tf i to h e r hom e fo r s e v e ra l d ay s w ith
_______
m um ps.
<n e a tly Improv<*d—
Mr. a n d M rs. C. F . W e rtz w ho!
S pecial A u to A ccid en t ’ P olicy
h a v e b een ill a t th e ir hom e fo r fo r >5.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo
so m e tim e a re g re a tly im p ro v ed .; ot co u rse .
2 4 -tf
K otex 65c— M cN air’s.
'
D ance S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t Odd
: F ellow s H all. M usic by C arl Love- j
U ndergoes O peration—
; lan d a n d his new ly o rg an iz ed or-J
Mrs. L e s te r S u tto n or K la m a th ) c h e s tra
119-1
F a lls u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n a t I
Cue C o m m u n ity
H o sp ita l
th is ! m at H o m e -
m o rn in g .
F re d E n g le of th e
C itiz e n ’s
B an k h a s been con fin ed to his
P a u ls e ru d 's S u its C ost Less.
h o m e fo r th e p a st tw o days w ith
1 1 8 -tf illn ess b u t is re p o rte d to be im ­
proving.
In M edford—
W. W . R obison and R a lp h R ob­
A sh lan d R e a lty Co., h av e tw o
ison jo u rn e y e d to M edford y e s te r ­
fu
rn
is h e d h o u se s on paved s tre e ts
d a y a fte rn o o n
to
a tte n d
th e |
th
a
t
a r e e x cep tio n al b a rg a in s fo r
F a r m e r ’s W eek m ee tin g .
cash, > 1800.00, a n d > 1300.00.
117-3
We p u t th e c h ic k e n in o u r
ta m a le s.
T he
P la z a .
WILL GEI FORTUNE
t e s t a to r ’s w idow h e sh a ll give n o ­
tice of h is in te n tio n to leave G er­
m any a n d e sta b lish h im se lf in th e
B ritis h E m p ire an d becom e a rfa-
tu ra liz e d B ritis h s u b je c t.’’
If Dr. W a e c h te r an d h is c h il­
d ren re fu s e to com ply w ith th e
te rm s of th e w ill th e fo rtu n e w ill
be d is trib u te d to v a rio u s c h a ritie s.
S ir M ax w as h im se lf a n a tiv e
G erm an , b u t becam e a n a tu ra liz e d
B ritish s u b je c t in 1865 a n d w as
k n ig h te d in 1902.
LONDON, J a n . 21. — If Dr.
Max W a e c h te r, of B e rlin , re n o u n ­
ces G erm an c itiz e n sh ip a n d be­
com es a n a tu ra liz e d B ritish s u b ­
je c t, e v e n tu a lly he w ill receiv e
a n in h e rita n c e of > 1,500,000.
T h a t’s th e c u rio u s p ro v isio n in ­
s e rte d in th e w ill o f S ir Max L eon­
a rd W a e c h te r, a L ondon and L iv­ GIRL SLAYER WINS
erpool m e rc h a n t a n d un cle of th e
FIRST LIFE FIGHT
G erm an d o c to r, w ho died re c e n t- •
ly.
SAN FR A N C ISCO , J a n . 2 1 . —
S ir M ax’s w idow w ill have th e D o ro th y E llin g so n w on h e r firs t
use of h is fo rtu n e of > 3,000,000 fig h t to d a y to s ta v e off a long
d u rin g h e r life tim e , a f te r w hich p riso n te rm .
W h ile sh e looked
it w ill he sp lit, one h a lf going to on w ith g r e a t n e rv o u sn e ss, h e r
Sir M ax’s son, th e o th e r h a lf to f a th e r te s tifie d t h a t th e jaz z la n d
th e nephew , “ pro v id ed th a t, w ith ­ g irl, w ho m u rd e re d h e r m o th e r
in five y e a rs of th e d e a th of th e w as o n ly 16 y e a rs old. P olice
1
III at H om e—
F re e P a n ts a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
Mr. S m ith of 166 E a s t M ain
s tr e e t is c o n fin e d
to his hom e
1 1 8 -tf
w ith se rio u s illn ess. In a re c e n t
i3sue of th is p a p e r it w as s ta te d To N ew H our *—
M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k Voss a re
t h a t Mrs. S m ith w ag ill, w hich is
n o t c o rre c t.
m oving fro m th e ir te m p o ry re s id ­
ence a t th e Shell p ro p e rty to th e
S o u th e rn O regon C linic w ishes Ge B a u e r p ro p e rty a t 219 G ra n ite !
to a n n o u n c e t h a t fro m now on s tr e e t.
M iss A lice R u g e r w ill be in th e ir
office fro m 10-12 a n d 1 :3 0 -4 :3 0
d a ily a s g e n e ra l office a s s is ta n t.
F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k Bldg. 1 19-4t
K o d ak fin ish in g . S tu d io A s h - ’
lan d . On th e P la z a .
T he 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 b u y in g th e all-
wool c a rp e tin g fro m 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 et o u r p rices
now .
P h o n e 175, A sh la n d , an d
w e w ill call.
118-2t
In M edford—
G eorge Irw in of th is city w as a
b u sin e ss v isito r in M edford yes­
te rd a y .
M oving—
Dr. P h e tte p la c e h as m oved from
th e P h ip p s B u ild in g to th e C la r­
ence L a n e h o u se on Van N ess
C liff P a y n e m a k e s sa sh doors. A venue.
Married—
M iss M ild red T a y lo r of G ra n ts
P a ss, m em b e r of th e G ra n ts P ass
C o u rie r s ta f f fo r th e p a s t th re e
y e a rs a n d J u d s o n M cK inney of
W o o d lan d , C a lifo rn ia , w ere m a r­
rie d a t G ra n ts P a s s a t te n o’clock
y e s te rd a y m o rn in g .
T hey will
m a k e th e ir h o m e in W oodland.
M rs. M cK inney h a s frie n d s
in
A sh lan d w ho w ish
th e
couple
ev e ry h ap p in ess.
In M ed fo rd —
C h a rle s D elsm an o f th is city
w as a v is ito r in M edford y e s te r­
d ay a fte rn o o n .
Ixx>king for Location—
H. T. K iley of n o r th e r n C ali­
fo rn ia is in A sh lan d lo o k in g fo r a
locatio n .
In M edford —
M rs. C. H. P ie rc e a n d Mis9 R u th
O sm an w ere b u sin e ss v isito rs in
M edford y e ste rd a y .
You a re w elcom e to co m p are
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 J o s e ­
F IN E SU BU R BA N H O M E fo r
p h in e C o u n tie s; you c a n be th e
s a le o r w ill ex c h an g e fo r c ity in ­
J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, of course.
com e p ro p e rty . B rin g in y o u r ex­
c h a n g es to P h ip p s, th e R e a l E s­
IL tu rn s Home—
ta te B ro k e r. 240 E. M ain St.
L o ren A gee of th e O v erlan d
119-1
Shoe Shop h a s r e tu r n e d
hom e
fro m Salem w h e re he v isited hi,s
M oving to R ichm ond —
b ro th e r w ho is ill.
W . G. D o m erg u e of T a le n t, d is­
tric t a g e n t of th e M etro p o litan
H ot W a te r B o ttle s, >1.00.
L ife In s u ra n c e co m p an y w ith
M cN air B ros.
h e a d q u a r te r s in M edford is’ m ov­
ing to R ichm ond C a lifo rn ia . W h it­
U ndergoes O peration—
tle T ra n s fe r C om pany is ta k in g
Miss E d ith B u llis of C o rv allis
c h a rg e of th e tr a n s f e r w hich w ill
u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n a t
th e
be m ad e w ith a five to n tru c k .
^C om m unity H o sp ita l M onday. S he
T he lo ad w ill go th ro u g h h e re
is re p o rte d to be g e ttin g a lo n g as
a b o u t F rid a y a fte rn o o n on th e
■wellsite could be expected.
w ay s o u th . C. C. B a n k s is th e
tru c k -d riv e r.
In A shland—
M rs. A. H. Stroud, of T e n n a n t
T aking Equipm ent—
Is in A sh la n d v isitin g fo r a few
C. J . P e r rin e of th is city is
d ays w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs. C. R.
ta k in g a la rg e a m o u n t of pipe a n d
D. J o n e s. She w ill r e tu r n F rid a y
o th e r e q u ip m e n t to h is m ine fon
evening.
th e
K la m a th
R iv er.
W h ittle
T ra n s fe r C om pany is ta k in g th e
R eceive Trout Eggs—
load.
T h e K la m a th h ta c h e ry rec e iv ­
ed 660,300 e a s te rn b ro o k tro u t
M oves to A s h l a n d -
eggs fro m th e F a ll R iv e r h a tc h e ry
M r. S w eet, fo rm e rly of th e Ox­
of B end. O re., la s t w eek w hich
fo rd H o tel a t G ra n ts P a ss m ov­
a rriv e d in e x c elle n t c o n d itio n a n d
ed to A sh lan d y e s te rd a y a n d is
W"'ll h a tc h in a b o u t te n days, ac­
occupying th e h o u se a t 239 Oak
c o rd in g to P. W . S o u th w ick , su p ­
s tr e e t. T ra n s fe r w as m ad e by th e
e rin te n d e n t of th e local h a tc h e ry .
Ish a m co m pany of G ra n ts P ass.
— K la m a th F a lls N ew s.
U ndergoes Serious O peration—
Mids E lla P itte n g e r of A sh lan d
u n d e rw e n t a se rio u s m a jo r op­
e ra tio n a t th e M edford C om m un­
ity H o sp ita l
M onday
m o rn in g .
S he is re p o rte d as g e ttin g alo n g
v e ry w ell.— M edford
M ail T rib ­
u ne.
R E A L H O M E B A R G A IN : —
F in e tw o s to ry B u n g alo w , con­
c re te fo u n d a tio n , m o d ern p lu m b ­
in g . b e a u tifu l lo ca tio n , 3 a c re s
lan d . 1-2 a c re s tra w b e rrie s , 1-2
a c re
b la c k b e rrie s , a p r ic o t s,
p each es, a p p le s a n d o th e r fru its .
T his fin e p ro p e rty can be b o u g h t
fo r w h a t th e h o u se cost, f o r quick
sale. E . E. P h ip p s, 240 E a s t M ain
St.
H 9 -1
At G rants P ass—
L oren M. H o d k in s of t h ’s city
w as in G ra n ts P a ss y e s te rd a y a t ­
L e tte rh o a d s ,
s ta te m e n ts ,
t o
te n d in g to business.
y o u r o rd e r a t th e T id in g s O ffice.
MANY MEN IN CHOIK
AT LOCAL CHURCH
T h e re w ere m o re th a n 90 m en
at
th e
c h u rc h la s t evening.
M eth o d ist
SM A I.L C H IL D D IE S AT
Mr. M antling o b je c te d to an e a r ­
H O M E O F P A R E N T S lie r d a te on th e g ro u n d t h a t s u f­
fic ie n t tim e sh o u ld be given th e
M arg aret* P u tm a n , aged one m en to se cu re a n d c o n su lt w ith
y e a r an d tw o m o n th s, died a t th e co u n sel.
hom e of h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs.
T he c rim in a l a n d civil d o ck et
J. A. P u tm a n of 558 H olly s tr e e t w as s e t fo r 2 :3 0 p. m. of th e
W ed n esd ay m o rn in g .
sam e d ay, a t w hich tim e th e d a te
F u n e r a l se rv ic es will be held of tria l of th e acused m en will
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 from be set.
th e P u tm a n hom e.
T he g ra n d Ju ry , com posed of
Indictments Returned
Are Against Five
T hey san g
S a n k e y ’s fam o u s song “ T h e N in e­
ty a n d N in e ,’’ a lso a n o th e r n u m ­
b e r “ T he K ingdom is C o m in g .”
T h e m essag e of th e e v e n in g w as
given by th e e v a n g e list. Miss D.
W . C a ffra y . T h e c h u rc h w as fill­
ed w ith an a tte n tiv e an d a p p re ­
c ia tiv e a u d ie n c e .
T h ese special
m e e tin g s w ill c o n tin u e a ll th is
w eek.
50 pairs Kid Gloves
$1.95 valuês
pair
29c—32. inch
$1.00
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e O ne)
m en w ere
n o t re p re s e n te d
by
co u n sel, b u t fo r th e p u rp o se s of
th e a rr a ig n m e n t M r. M anning o f­
fe re d to a p p e a r fo r th em , giving
th em tim e a fte rw a rd s to select
counsel.
J u d g e L e a v itt sgt W ed n esd ay
m o rn in g a t 10 o ’clock as th e rim e
fo r t h e , accu sed to e n te r pleas.
Gingham
4 yards
Silk Shirtings
32 inch
yard
36 inch fancy outing
flannel
5 yards
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
Greatest underwear
value you ever saw.
Wool and silk and
wool— a discontinued
line of broken sizes, of
sleeveless union suits,
pair
\
Marry
Peltz,
forem an;
F O R S A L E :— T h re e choice lots
a t c o rn e r F a irv ie w an d Iow a S ts.,
w ith th e big pine tre e s.
E asily
accessib le a n d fin e view .
P ric e
> 1000.00. E asy te rm s. A d d ress,
H. L. W h ite d , V isalia, C alif.
Children’s part wool
union suits, Lacka-
wana Twins m a k e,
$1.75 to $2.00 values
pair
Black Sateen
30 inch, 4 yards
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
January Remnant Sale
Wo men’s Silk top, lisle
body summer weight
union suits
Short lengths of silks, woolen goods and wash goods, curtain goods,
$1.00
(‘ictonnes, etc. Lots of good usable lengths at low prices.
75c Chamoisette
gloves, 2 pair for
End of the Season $1.00 Rummage Sale!
$1.00
Several wool skirts, women’s waists and sweaters, children’s sweaters,
2 junior coats, size 15; 5 jersey jackets ir. small sizes; 4 Japanese ki-
monas and other bargains.
Girl’s sateen bloom­
ers, pink or black
2 for
LAST
CALL
FO R
COATS
$1.00
Women’s satin t o p
nainsook body, flesh
color, ..envelope che­
mise
$1.50 Children’s sleep­
ing garments, Mother
Goose designs on col­
ored outing
$1.00
THURSDAY MORNING WE OFFER
12 C oats u p to $24.50 v a l u e s .............................
. $ 9.75
10 C oats u p to $44.50 v a l u e s ..........................................
. $19.75
M C oats u p to $69.50 v a l u e s .................................
Does anyone want a
fur ' scarf ?
$1.00
$1.00
Colored cotton petti­
coats, 98c value, 2 for
$1.00
Gossard Corsets
Reg. $2.00 seller
75c Bath Robe flannel
s
2 yards•
Women’s Outing
flannel goivn
Colored cotton petti­
coats, $1-50 values
$1.00
Half a dozen good
white huck towels
17x35 tor
$1.00
$1.00
To clear out every pair
of women’s and chil­
dren’s wool hose, up to
98c values, 2 pair
$1.00
. Black Sateen '
36 inch, 3 yards
. $29.75
D resses a t ................................... . ...................... $5.00, $9.75, $14.75
Women’s muslin
gowns, up to $1.75
values
$1.00
Now is a good time
to buy yarn
40c to 50c balls, 3 for
$1.00
including k n i t ting
worsted, heather yarn,
Germantown, Thistle­
down, silk and wool
Shetland.
One-Half
price now
Children’s Rain Capes,
$3.50 quality now
3 3-4 oz. Hank yarn
2 for
$2.95
$1.00
SUauaUc
ïuî
Oscar
TOO L A T E TO C L A SSIFY
$1.00
Yes we have had some out at >1.00 a yard that were good values, but we
have added to this lot some 54 in. coatings and other higher priced goods
for pre-inventory clearance.
.
$1.00
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Shive, O. B ? B unch, P. E. H a n ­
no n , W . T. L oper, W . E . B ow doin.
6 5 c cotton heather
hose for women and
children, 3 pair
Dress Good Sale
$1.00
• l
CA RD O F T H A N K S
W e w ish to ex p re ss o u r sin cere
FOR SA LE— A. B. G as R an g e
th a n k s to o u r frie n d s a n d n e ig h -j h o rse, h a rn e s s an d s p rin g w agon.
b o rs fo r th e ir b e a u tifu l flo ra l o f - 1 685 B o u lev ard .
fe rin g s a n d sy m p a th y exten d ed
F O R R E N T : — A p a rtm e n t a n d
d u rin g o u r la te b e re a v e m e n t.
e x tra b ed ro o m , all nicely fu rn is h ­
MRS. H U M P H R E Y A N D ER SO N ,
ed a n d h e a te d . L ith ia A p a rtm e n t,
MR. a n d MRS. T. M. A N D ER SO N
35 S. 2nd St.
1 19-3t
MR. a n d MRS. R A Y N E R ,
THOM AS A N D ER SO N
F O R S A L E :— B a rre d P ly m o u th
CLEM A N D ER SO N
R o ck s— R h ode Isla n d R eds— An­
DELL HART
c o n a s— C ockerels. E . C. W ilson,
M A RTHA A K E R S.
V alley V iew .
119— 2*
Chamoisette and wool
gloves, up $1.60 val­
ues, pair
Shipping Cattle—
S. S. M itchell of th is c ity is
Gc-s to K la m a th F a lls —
sh
ip
p in g fo u r c a rlo a d s of live
M rs. B e rt Sayes of th e E a s t Side
sto
ck
to O a k la n d , C alifornia, th is
G rocery h a s gone
to
K la m a th
w
eek.
T h is sto ck is being sh ip ­
F a lls to v isit h e r d a u g h te r, M rs.
ped
fo
r
im
m e d ia te s la u g h te r.
M o rris G ilm o re, w ho is ill w ith
L u . S he w ill be g o n e U>r sev eral
P ic tu re F ra m in g . S tu d io A sh­
d ay s.
lan d . On th e P la za .
** •?«.««
DOLLAR DAYS
Has P osition—
M iss G e o rg ia n a C lift of K la m ­
Returns to Home—
a th F a lls h a s ta k e n a p o sitio n
G eorge B ra n n o n o f M edford J w ith th e F a lls M e rc a n tile com ­
w ho h a s been u n d e rg o in g m ed icali pany of th a t city.
tr e a tm e n t a t th e local h o sp ita l
h a s re tu rn e d to h is hom e.
In G ia n ts P a ss—
Miss M y rta O tte rd a le , m a n a g ­
e r of th e P acific T e lep h o n e a n d
T e leg ra p h o ffice of th is c ity w as
in G ra n tk P a ss y e s te rd a y a tte n d ­
ing th e m a rria g e of M iss M ildred
T a y lo r.
Judge Lazarus immediately O r­
d e re d h e r case tra n s fe r re d to th e
J u v e n ile C o u rt, w h e re th e child
s la y e r w ill a p p e a r to m o rro w . A
g re a t crow d
m illed a b o u t
th e
c o u rt room to d ay , e n d e a v o rin g to
g e t a look a t th e girl.
In th e c h o ir
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Wednesday, January 21, 192$
JANUARY
82— tf
C arl L o v elan d a n d his new ly o r ­
gan ized O rc h e stra
w ill give
a
d ance a t Odd F e llo w s H all S a t-'
n rd a y n ig h t.
119-1
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