Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 24, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ÁgirUyft öA iit TtíOfíg
In Ashland**—
Mrs. Volney H ühtley of Myrtle
. Point is in Ashland visiting with
friends.
MEN A O WOMEN IN NEWS OP THE DAY.
Cliff Payne makes shelving.
Visited Yesterday__
Mr?. Loughridge of G rants Pass
In A shland__
was
in Ashland yesterday v is it-1
Jam es B arrett of Talent was a
ing
at
the home of Mrs. John B. :
business visitor in Ashland today.
H air of Liberty Btreet.
Save 110.00, walk upstairs to
Ur res tailor shop.
17__I
Paulserud’s Suits Cost Less.
*
118-tf
( onfined to Home—
-Moving—
Mrs. Louise Bold of the Plaza
John Finneran of Pioneer Ave­
has been confined to her home for
nue
will move Monday to the new i
the past week with illness.
J. W. Adams house on Grant St. I
Kodak finishing. Studio Ash-!
We put the chicken in our %
land. On the Plaza.
tamales. The Plaza.
82— tf
T oday
“SIN N ERS IN
H EA V EN "
Miss Grace Luman has re tu rn ­ Passing Through—
Sc-
ed home from Roseburg where , 5 ° Br,” n
!
attle
Passed
through
Ashland
to­
»tie visited with friends and rela
day
on
th
eir
way
to
southern
tives for about a week.
California.
“COLUMBIA
P LA S T E R
Southern Oregon Clinic wishes
BOARD is the ideal Wall Board.”
to
announce th a t from now on
Carson-Fowler Lum ber Co.
Miss Alice Ruger will be in their
120-2 wk.
office from 10-12 and 1:30-4:30
daily
as general office assistant.
Returned H om e__
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hardy re­ F irst National Bank Bldg. 119-4t
In Klam ath Falls—
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lusk of
t-iis city spent yesterday in
Llam ath Falls attending to busi­
ness interests in th at city.
‘T ■’ric?0' <“•“»« »“«««« m
■ •! norm al school system.
tise all th eir wiles to induce t h e , W ashington and
' ela,In9 of Southern Ore#on before
C alifornia be- i>
girls
to
join
th
eir
households,
1 nally unsuccessfn.lv
' U8- | cause of th i* greater efficiency'?
n1ven5itles need e x p e n s e . the legislature and not allow the
T_ R .
.
■' y:
and the larger num ber of train-! e<,Ulplnerii’ large libraries, well t®ache’’ training situation to go
I la B u g a ria , a t le a« , servant !ed teachers available tor
'
th e^eqUipped
laboratories. etc., but in uncar«d for
at this session.
; El Is are scarce. The t e . still | pob„ c school8.
Some people a state norm al school these a r e 'Southern ° re« OD has nothing but
willing to perform mental w«ork
think th at norm al school work not so necessary. On the otfier 8ood wil1 for the Eastern Oregon
' are insisting upon treatm ent and
should be centralized the same hand it is very essential and a l- * people’ who a,8° want a norm al
• wages which the pre-war servants
»3 with the University and Agri­ most im perative that adequate 8ch° o1 for their part of the state,
would not have dared to suggest. cultural College, but this has not training school facilities should
“ Your day is gone, m am ,” one
proven true in other states. Ore­ be.available to a normal school;
rirl told a prospective mistress.
gon, with its great territory, is a several normal school system
"You high-toned folk have abused
a state which demands the sever- has much more opportunity to
and tram pled upon us long
give practice teaching than the
enough.”
one school located at Monmouth,
Go your way, you bourgeois
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
because of the larger practice
m am ,” declared
another.
“I
teaching opportunities
w ouldn’t come to work for you
Southern Oregon has taken the
FOR SALE OR TRADE:—>280
if vou were the K ing’s daughter.”
lead in this m atter not with any
acres
in
Sams
Valley,
14
miles
The insolent attitu d e is attribu
idea of shutting out Eastern Ore­
ted to the Bolshevist experiment from Central Point, good house,
gon
but simply because this sec­
in Russia, by which the working barn and out buildings. About 150
tion
felt compelled to press the
girl believes she has gajned the acres in cultivation. T. C. Newby
122-3
asiendency over
the bourgeois 63 N. Main.
class.
LOOK: — A nother real good
m i g li t y; thrilling
Throngs of girls seeking house
buy in Automobiles, one Chev.
work form erly flocked the squares
Touring in first class shape, one
South Sea romanee.
in Sofia. They were to be had
Ford Coupe as good as new. Apply
for the asking and the mistress
at Lithia Cafe, 1st St.
122-1»
had only to make her choice.
The Sofia Servant Ploshtad Is
for rext _ T wo good rooms
usually deserted now. One lone for particulars, inquire 172 Mt.
girl seen lurking in a corner is Ave~__
122-3»
quickly surrounded by eager and
1923 Chev. Sedan . .$62
am iable housewives, who resort ’ FOR SALE. —^Twa-acre~ranch
to all sorts of argum ents and on the Applegate highway 1-8
1923 Chev. Coupe .. $45<
tricks to persuade the girl to go mile from Applegate P. O. Seven-
1918 Chev. Touring $ 5(
home with them. s
room house, concrete basement,
fine
garden
land,
good
w
ater
sys­
Salary is never mentioned. The
1920 Ford Conjie . .$250
girl sets her own price and she tem, barn, chicken house, garage.
goes with the m istress who is Call or address A. L. Wimer, Ap­
122- 2 wk.»
m ost amiable and who can tell the plegate, Oregon.
best story
of the infinitesim al
FOR SALE: — 925 shares in
am ount of w ork .to be done.
Gerber Terminal Town Site Com­
pany. Pays 2 per cent. T. C. New­
OREGON STATE SHOULD
by, 63 N. Main.
i 22-3
»** THeATOuSSfrx
ai
R eturns Home—
turned home last night from Rich­
H ere Today—
mond. California, and other south­
Mrs. W. W. Vannote and Miss
ern California cities. They have
Dorothy
Vannote of Gridley, Cali­
been gone for about a month.
fornia were visitors in the city
this morning.
Free Pants at Paulserud’s.
118-tf At Hotel —
Sturila,, January 24, ¿ fófc?
Bargains
T om orrow and
M onday
«W.W;
Among those registered at the
Hotel Ashland from out of the
New Year s
state are H. G. Bolton, St. Louis, r < V in New York City in 1923. M i s w F
her Denver home to prosecute
Stokea will Ko to Chteoeo
Mo.; H. Milton Seaver, P arish­ h
arid. w. E. D. Stokes New Y orï S
PT
eha,'Bes «gainst her
ville, Md.; A. J. Eshleman, Brook­ fc
sought testimony there to rtamaee
Wp° ,s c,lar^*l will
lyn, New 'York.
c-
! • uivurve
divorce suit
®r repntaLlorl
suit. Charles A
---------- his hi unsue
on trial
trial in
In New
New York
f i r k on
° owner
Wner ° of f the
C .« s.
s. on
the New Yorb
h
-
“ck
„.v
dears,
logt
lost
hlg
his
ef
effort
to
have
ïhe
S
F
FederaM
eder'aM
om
^6
t
mal’S
^
118 to
tO defraud
Visiting Here—
the Judge Ind __
not a. fhe
«n°Urt ”et aside * «ew
r<
winch permits th«
raJ Gou,t
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stevens of
«ectlve Jurors. Mary Garden famni.o ,
a tto rn ey s, to question
k”n l a t% Chicag0 and been co m p elleT S cartel“
sudden^
Couer d’ Alene, Idaho, were in
IK
all her engage-
I-ast
Summer
she
caused
much
Ashland last night registered at
comment by taking sun ba¿ ,s
on U u H
rA«. ____
for her heal’
h 1, in » a Europe.
the Hotel Ashland. They visited
friends here.
' have
A utom otive Shop
TWO MORE NOMALS
W)R SALE: — Red Cedar
Posts, 10c and up, f. o. b. Siskiyou
Many A ttend Meetings__
reasonable
delivery
and other towns at some distance •Oregon,
A large num ber of people are
from Monmouth in order to par­ M ountain Fuel Co., or Reaver
• ’tending the meetings at the
122-6»
tially supply stu d en ts for prac­ R ealty Co.
Methodist Church held by the
tice teaching.
The school at
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 26
evangelists. Misses Caff ray and
Monmouth will continue to grow ¡acres 1 mile South Medford mod-
Christenson. Sunday night will
tast enough w ithout holding back ern House, good barn and out-
be the last night these evangelists
J ° ng,e r_
esta^lishm ent of J buildings, about all in alfalfa
will be here.
On Business—
he need no longer drive a car additional schools. The two ad T. C. Newby, 63 N. Main.
122-3
which puts him w ithin a few ditional norm als will provide
F.
E.
H
etharington
of
P
o
rt­
Text books for school at the
FOR sale or TRA D E:— One
months in the class of the “shabby many m ore teachers and these
land was a business visitor in
^
Rexall Store.
lot
in Gerber, California, 40x120
Ashland today.
teachers
wil
be
available
for
the
genteel.
The new finishes are
schools
of
Eastern
and
Southern
?
'
ith
foundation complete for a 30-
impervious to hot and cold w’ater.
Here Last Night—
room
hotel. T. C. Newby, 63, N
Oregon,
H ere From D unsm uir—
gasoline, oil and grease. A few
A num ber of the members of
Main.
For many years W ashington
defiant dem onstrators even pour
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stevens
122-3
the Knights of Pythias were in
-of Dunsm uir are in Ashland on a
strong acid on the finish « f their has m aintained three state nor­
Ashland last night to attend the
combined business and pleasure
local lodge meeting.
NEW YORK, Jan. 24. — Amer­ cars and ask a less daring com­ mal schools located in different
trip.
petitor to “ laugh th a t off.”
parts of y ie state and the presi­
ica m ust have its luxury and in­
dent of the Bellingham Normal
sistently demands its coftifort. Yet
Special Auto Accident Policy
School, the largest or the three,
Return to Ashland—
the man who is willing to spend!
I. r >5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
said
several years ago th a t a
Miss
Ethel
Reid
and
her
m
oth­
of course.
24-tf er, returned to Ashland recently anywhere from $1,500 to $15,000 |
fourth school can b© established
for luxury 9«d comfort is at th e '
the bread which pleases
in W ashington and would not ma­
from Eugene where the former
Reports G iven Out—
same time concerned about his;
terially affect the attendance of
has been attending the University “overhead” expense.
The reports for the past se­
hundreds
, those already at work. California
of Oregon. Miss Reed is to re­
Such
was
the
reaction
of
a
lay
mester were given out at the pub­
. has twelve norm al schools locat-
lic schools yesterday and sched­ sume her teaching at the Junior man a fte r a visit to the National
high school.
1
ed at various places so as to best
Automobile Show now on here.
ules for the next sem ester outlin­
serve th e young people of that
\
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An autom obile “ laym an” is any­
ed. The bookstores of this city
From F alls City__
state.
TJiis policy of having sev­
SOFIA, Jan. 23. — The B al-
body. who has had a minimum of
are very busy selling books to the
eral
norm
al schools ha's proven
W. J. W est, form er resident 1 three cars.
karts, too, have a servant prob
students. The new sem ester will
of
this
city,
is-
in
Ashland
today
begin Monday.
While it may sound paradoxical, lem.
U '-
on his retu rn to Falls City, Ore­ autom obiles are to be cheaper and
There
are still
families in
gon where he is now working. more expensive than ever this Southeastern Europe rich enough
In A shland —
W
H. G. Kiley and family of 7est was form erly connected with year. But the most of mainten t0 employ servants, bu t it is al-
ance, the “ overhead,” will"be radi-1 niost Impossible to find servants,
N orthspar, California, who have the H artm an Syndicate.
cally less than in form er y e a rs.! Hnd w^ en f° und the mistresses
been spending the past week in
H
ere
Yesterday—
Cars won’t use so much gas, there a r^ unabIe to keep them pleased.
A-hland visiting left this m orn­
R. L. Burdic and J. M. Isham will be less oil consumption, tires
The old situation, when willing
ing for G rants Pass where they
will stay for a few’ days and then of G rants Pass stopped in Ash­ will last longer and the surfac­ servant girls begged haughty mis­
land yesterday and spent a few ing of cars lias been alm ost re­ tresses to give them employment,
return to their home.
hours here on business on their volutionized.
and the m istresses in tu rn -treated
return
from
a
business
trip
to
the
girls as slaves, has been re ­
• ndergoes O peration—
There is a steady and determ in­
Los
Angeles.
ed trend toward closed cars. In versed. Now, when the mistresses
The small son of Mr.*and Mrs.
American homes the “ We are ! are lucky enough to find appli
E. M. W allin of this city under
R eturns to Tennant__
going
to have a closed car next,”
went an operation for the removal
Mrs.
A.
H.
Stroud,
neq
Virginia
has become alm ost a household
of his tonsils a t a hospital in Med­
CARD OF THANKS
Jones, returned last evening to word, in many homes the final and
ford yesterday morning.
Wre wish to express our heart­
len n an t after visiting for several last word.
So the women are
felt appreciation to all those kind
days
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
C.
R.
going to have th eir way again,
School books and Supplies.
friends and the organizations who
D. Jones of Mountain avenue.
McNair Bros.
with the aid of the auto manufac-
ç2PJ
C
entral
Point
W
in
s
__
our
M eeting Monday—
to a point where it is, in several
darling little M argaret, also for
Central
Point
defeated
Grants
instances,
as cheap to buy a clos­
There will be a m eeting of the
the many beautiful flowers.
Passi
by
a
score
of
27-10
in
the
ed car as a “ hurricane box.”
Jackson County Game Associa­
MR. and MRS. J. Ar PUTMAN
basketball
game
a
t
Central
Point
Never before has there been ! AND FAMILY
tion Monday night at seven-thirty
_______
a t the Library building in Med- last night according to Clyde G. such regal elegance in the con- j
■ ord to discuss business relative \o u n g of th is city who refereed. struCtion and fitting of closed !
CARD O F THANKS
to the Rogue River. All sports­ The G rants Pass girls defeated cars. Those on display are a dis­
the
Central
Point
girls
16-13.
tinct
departure
from
the
signifi­
I
wish
to express my sincere
men are urged to attend. ’
cant m ournfulness of a hearse, thanks to my friends Tor their
Com lition Same—
tor the sombre black has given ; beautiful flowers, and sympathy
The I. O. O. F. Benefit Com­
The condition of Louis Schwein way to more brilliant colors. Some extended during the sickness and
m ittee will give their second En­
tertainm ent in the month of Ja n u ­ who is confined to the Commun­ cars have the luxurious appear­ death of my beloved husband.
ary on Friday the 30th. Prizes ity Hospital in Medford is rep o rt­ ance of French enamelled jewal Peter Murray.
cases.
MRS. ANNIE «MURRAY
will be awarded to the lady and ed to be unchanged.
The “ stingy" roadster is becom­
gentleman wearing the most uni­
H ear Speaker—
ing passe, if the exhibits are to be
que costume.
A
num
ber
of
Aishland
people
believed.
The new sport models
COMMITTEE.
121__3t
journeyed to Medford yesterday in their infinite variety hold three
There is satisfaction of both
afternoon to hear the address on persons and usually have a fbld-
on are welcome to compare
Comfort and Durability
by away or “ rum ble” seat.
my Automobile rates with any landscape gardening given
IN
Professor Peck
“ Economy of operation” is the
other rates in Jackson or Jose­
big message of the auto show
phine Counties; you can be the
thia year.
The dem onstrator
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
alongside th e most expensive car
M A N HELD HERE ON
Medford R ehaving N icely__
BAD CHECK CHARGE emphasizes the “cost of upkeep”
as though it were a vital point in
The people of Medford and vi­
John Doe Edwards, alias H arry the point in the sales argum ent.
cinity and also visitors here d u r
W hat is of cheering interest to
•ng th at time have been behaving Biglin and Mr. Austin, has been
rent
to
jail
to
aw
ait
the
action
the
man of modest means is that
\e ry nicely, for since a week ago
of
the
grand
jury.
Edw
ards
came
there has not been an a rrest or
criminal complaint of any kind to Ashland December 23, stating
in the city.— Medford Mai] Tri that he was a member of a nation­
al lodge. He applied to th e corres­
bune
ponding secretary of this city and
the secretary, finding th a t he was
I mwuc Perm its—
really a member of the organiza­
Perm its for the use of snmmer tion, cashed a check fo r $15 for
residence lots at the Lake of the him, which was returned from the
Woods have recently been issued bank.
t
by th JVIbdford forest service of­
Edwards then went to Klam­
fice to Lloyd L. Mul’t of San ath Falls where he was arrested,
Francisco and C. B. W ard of charged with a crime of a sim ilar
Phoenix, according to th e , Med­ nature. He spent twenty-two days
ford Mail Tribune.
in jail at K lam ath Falls and when
released he was held by author-,
Ities for Sheriff Jennings.
N otice to B u ilding Tradesm en.
Jennings brought him to Jack-
A meeting will be held In Med­
son
county and he was taken to
ford, Ore., in the near future nn-
the local Justice Court where .he
ie r the auspices of the United
claimed he was not the man w ant­
iro. Hood of carpenters. W atch
ed. He was then taken to Jack ­
his paper for fu rth er notice. J.
sonville pending a grand ju ry ses- i
Fleener, Ashland, Ore. 122-tf slon.
(C ointm uea from page 1.)
UPKEEP
IS Z ...
“Sally A n n ”
L ithia B akery
All Balloon-equipped cars need
Snubbers— Wc have them
AFTER THE TROUBLE
A fter the fire has destroyed
your property; after the acci
dent has injured you; after
your death— w hat about the
insurance? Is it paid prom pt­
ly. or is there a long session
of haggling and wrangling
W’ith adjusters?
Good policies, carefully pre­
pared. elim inate the annoy­
ances of adjustm ent. See that
your policies are RIGHT, and
that they afford you the pro­
tect’d , you should have. Let
us talk insurance with you.
B illings Agency
Estab. 1883
Real E state & Real Insurance
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
a
Qlnun
ytaamount
G lor!ia s carper-crown­
ing triumph. A new-t,vpe
romance which stirs the
heart, feasts’the eye, and
entertains mightily.
-Sending Printing
Orders Out
Ashland
o u ^ lT iT T
WO" H be for ,1,,! l » ' " « i° «<>
Ut of A shland te buy his groceries, d ry goods and
o th e r necessities of life.
y goods and
i f th e p rin te r w anted to o rd er a car-load of these
t”oToS?
S’ ‘J
th a t
could save sufficient
A m
a] wholesalc h o u ’e and o rd e r them out of
A shland; b u t very few p rin te rs need car-load lots of
W. L. Douglas
SHOES
OVERLAND
necessthes, ju st as very few business houses need
u lciently large orders of p rin tin g to justify them
A s h W t lClr nm ney With P rin tin g houses out of
Shoe Shop
Phone
SC H O O L
TEXT
BOOKS
M cN air Bros.
Books and Stationery
Waterman Fountain Pens
Eversharp Pencils
X
and we will call and ta lk over your p rin tin g needs.
We teel sure we can handle y o u r order.
T h e A sh la n d T id in g s
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