Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 27, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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“ 1 f A t Grants P ass—
L a u ra S m ith of A sh lan d w as in
G ra n ts P a s s S a tu rd a y a n d S u n ­
d ay v isitin g frie n d s.
We p u t th e c h ic k e n
ta m a le s.
T he P la za .
BLOODY CLASHES ARE REPORTED THROUGHOUT ITALY.
in o u r
82— tf
On Business
H ere T»xlay—
W illia M ae C o n n er w as in Ash-
( h a rle s C ass of M edford w as ja n d fro m S a p -an d -S a lt S a tu rd a y
in A sh la n d to d a y
a tte n d in g to a tte n d in g to b u sin e ss in te re s ts an d
b u sin e ss in te re s ts .
v isitin g frie n d s.
b la te rin e ^A ntiseptic,
M cN air B ros.
30c.
Here Today—
M rs. A. T. M cM ahon of T a len t
w as in
A sh la n d th is
m o rn in g
R eturns Home—
sh o p p in g a n d a tte n d in g to o th e r
O. B. T u rn e r of th is city h as b u sin e ss in te re s ts .
ic tu r n e d hom e a f te r sp e n d in g th e
p a s t m o n th v isitin g
w ith
his Ill at Home—
m o th e r in Los A ngeles.
B obby R a n d le s w ho h a s been
K odak fin ish in g . S tu d io
lan d . On th e P la za .
p a re n ts .
" F o r a ttic s , use o u r COLUM- j
P IA P L A S T E R BO A R D .” — Car-1
Arrive Soon—
J . R. M cN aughton of San F ra n
cisco,* su p e rv isin g a c c o u n ta n t fo r
H ere Today—
th e S o u th e rn P acific, is expected
T h e ro n J o n e s of E a g le P o in t to a rriv e in A sh la n d to d ay from
w ill spend th is e v e n in g in A sh­ K la m a th F a lls.
la n d v isitin g frie n d s.
so n -F o w le r L u m b e r Co. 120-2 wk
O W N E R O F F E R S best $13,000
fa rm in L in n co u n ty , O regon, easy
te rm s. M ight except p a r t o th e r
p ro p e rty in J a c k s o n co unty. R.
D. S a n fo rd , 399 B each St. A sh­
lan d .
124-1»
R e tu rn s to A sh la n d —
R o b ert V an B u sk irk Who has
been w o rk in g a t Copco h a s re ­
tu rn e d to A sh la n d an d w ill r e ­
m ain in th is city.
S pecial A u to A ccident P olicy
r”F $5.00 a y ear. P h o n e 21. Yeo
or co u rse .
24-tf
H e re S u n d a y —
M. E. B u tte rfie ld a n d fam ily
o f B u tte F a lls w ere in A shland
Bunday, v isitin g a t th e hom e of II.
O. B u tte rfie ld .
D o n ’t m iss T he M etro p o lita n
Q u a rte tte a t M eth o d ist ch u rc h
F rid a y ev en in g , J a n . 3 0 th . .G e t
tic k e ts a t C. of C. office.
L ast
n u m b e r C e le b rity co u rse. 124— 4t
R eceives Injuries—
T. W. P e n n in g to n , em ployee at
th e L lth ia S p rin g s h o te l, is con*
fined to his hom e due. to in ju rie s
to his a rm received w h ile w o rk in g
on th e ho tel.
T he
M etro p o lita n
Q u a rte tte ,
la s t of Lyceum n u m b e rs, a t M etho­
d ist c h u rc h F rid a y ev en in g , Jh n .
3 0 th .
G et tic k e ts a t C. of C.
office. D ate ch an g ed d u e b a s k e t­
b all gam e a t A rm o ry . P ro g ra m
ra n g e s fro m c lassical to sem i-
p o p u la r.
1 2 4 -4 t
R eturn H o n e —
W. S. Baw a n d L u th e r T u rn e r,
fo rm e rly of th e Good E a ts C afe,
r e tu r n e d
hom e re c e n tly
from
S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia w here th ey
h av e been v isitin g fo r th e paid
six m o n th s. T hey a re lo o k in g fo r
a lo ca tio n in A sh lan d .
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 ­
p h in e C o u n tie s; you can be th e
J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, of course.
D rill F riday N ight—
R e g u la r d rlil w ill be held a t
th e A*rmory n ex t F r id a y n ig h t in ­
ste a d of M onday, it w as a n n o u n c ­
ed to day. E v e ry o n e is a sk ed to
he p re s e n t as som e
im p o rta n t
b u sin ess w ill be tra n s a c te d .
Last Row o f Seats—
T h e high school hac in sta lle d
th e la s t row of s e a ts in th e a s­
sem bly room by cro w d in g th e
a isle s a n d p u ttin g th e s e a ts clos­
e r to g e th e r.
T h e re is no m o re
room in th e a ssem b ly a n d if th£
e n ro llm e n t c o n tin u e s to in cre ase
s tu d e n ts w ill h a v e to be placed
in th e class room s. E v e ry th in g is
p ro g re ssin g nicely, a c co rd in g to
S u p e rin te n d e n t B riscoe, a n d th e
ro o m s a r e g ra d u a lly being a d ju s t­
ed.
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
fo r 1923 a n d th e M utual B en efit
second in
th e e n tire s ta te
in
a m o u n t of a n n u a l p rem iu m in ­
I—
com e. J a r v is ex p ects th a t w hen
final r e tu r n s fo r 1924 a re ta b u ­
London papers declare bloody fighting has occurred In many Italian cities as a result of Premier la te d th e p rem iu m incom e of his
Benito Mussolini’s attem pts to suppress enemies of th e Fascist!. This photograph shows an armed clash in j a r c ency
u v y w ill
i n re a c h n e a rly a m il-
Borne between Fascist! troops and followers of Generel Garibaldi on the occasion of the celebration of Ar- l Hon d o l’a rs.
m lsticeD ay, Shota were behfr fired when the photograph was snapped.
EL
FOE KEGAL TITLE
' ~
c o rd in g to an o p in io n given to d ay
CA RD O F TH A N K S
by A tto rn e y G e n e ral V an W in k le
W e w ish to ex p ress o u r sin c e re
to S e n a to r H all, c h a irm a n o f th e
se n a te c o m m itte e on ro a d s a n d a p p re c ia tio n of th e help a n d syra-i
h ig hw ays. T he o p in io n is p ro m p t­ p a th y show n by o u r m an y ffle n d s, ’
ed by th e in tro d u c tio n of th e bill a lso to th a n k th em fo r th e beau
_______
by S e n a to r D ennis of L a G
ran d e tifu I flo ra l offerin g s p re s e n te d
w hich p ro v id e s fo r a R e d u c tio n ! d u r in S th e
re c e n t illn ess
and
in license fees to old cars. S e n a to r dt?ath ° f o u r beloved son, H e rb e rt
H all h a s a bill p ro v id in g fo r a B a n ta .
MR. AND MRS. C. W . BANTA, i
license re d u c tio n of fo rty p e r c e n t
a n d a tw o c e n t p e r g a llo n ra ise in
CARD OF THANKS
th e " g a s ” tax.
To each a n d all of th e k in d
n e ig h b o rs a n d frie n d s w ho so
Erstwhile Opera Star Hit g e n e ro u sly g av e th e ir tim e ly a s ­
by Misfortune.
s is ta n c e w ith sin c e re s y m p a th y
d u rin g th e re c e n t illn e s s a n d d e a th
of o u r beloved h u sb a n d a n d fa th -
i e r, we w ish to e x p re ss o u r h e a r t­
fe lt a p p re c ia tio n .
P le a se a c ce p t
also o u r th a n k s fo r th e c o m fo rtin g
sy m p a th y e x te n d e d th ro u g h th e
m an y flo ra l offerin g s of frie n d s
a t th e fu n e ra l.
MRS. P R IC E JO N ES,
E S T E L L T JO N E S,
H E R B E R T P . JO N E S,
RAYMOND JO N E S.
Purchases Property—
H. T. K iley of N o rth s p u r. Men-
dico C o u n ty , C a lifo rn ia , h a s p u r-
‘chaised th e ra n c h of B. H. W a ite,
th ro u g h th e A sh lan d R e a lty com ­
pany. T h e p lace w ill be re n o v a t­
ed a n d rem o d elled a n d Mr. K iley
M M B .C A W E ? í ?
w ill m ove h e re in a b o u t a w eek.
M adame C harlotte Caltiess, for­
Mr. K iley is a re tire d b u sin ess
m
erly
prlm a donna of the Royal
P a u ls e r u d ’s S uite w e a r b e tte r. m an.
O pera a t W iesbaden, Germ any,
123— tf
whose glorious voice once thrilled
thousands, has been found in New
A t H otel
York In a little furnished room
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
Just
two blocks away from the
A
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th
o
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re
g
is
te
re
d
a
t
th
e
Orre» tailor shop.
17— tf
H o tel A sh lan d a re W . H a ra k , San opera house w here she had hoped
to continue the career begun io
F ra n c isc o ; C. M. M ills, P o r tla n d ; G erm any
An a ttack of neuritl»
N otice to B u ilding Tradesm en.
C h e ste r F lo o d , P o r tla n d ; H. A. wnie.h struck her down prevented
A m e e tin g w ill be h e ld in M ed­ S tiles, T aco n fa; Mr. a n d M rs. E a rl an engagem ent with the Chicago
fo rd , O re., in th e n e a r f u tu r e u n ­ B a k e r, San J o s e ; F . H. T hom pson, Opera Company. Despondent, ill
alone, she swallowed poison In a
d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f th e U n ited C." A. B inch, O a k la n d ; C h arles hotel in Chicago, she said, but r*
B ro. H ood of c a rp e n te rs . W atcL R egis, P o rtla n d .
covered, except from the to rtu rta s
neuritis, which has kept h er In boa
th is p a p e r fo r f u r t h e r no tice. J.
pitals and exhaasted her fund#
A. F le e n e r, A sh la n d , O re. 1 2 2 -tf
T id in g s W a n t A ds a re c h e ap e r.
C. T. C.
Tires
KELLY
Tires
AMERICAN
Hammered Piston Rings
WARREN
Gears
LEMPCO
Axles
WASHBURN
Valves
McNair Brothers
n*
h o
on
Rubber Boots and Overshoes
For Every Car
LEEDOM’S TIRE and
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Government Oilskin Suits, Coats, Pants and Hats;
double throughout.
•
At Price of Coat
ARMY
GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
SUDDEN SERVICE
Three Days Selling
at
Three Low Prices
that is not in our stock we
*
will speedily get it for
you. If you want a new
battery this is the electric
shop that you should em­
ploy. Let 11s serve you.
o f Exceptionally Attractive
E lect ideally nt Y o u r S erv ice
A. L IV E W IR E
DRESSES
M urphy E lectmc S hop
U
The fifty-fifty partners in a new one. Funnier
than ever. Kidding the movies to the tune of a laugh
that starts in the beginning and never ends. Latest
styles in fascinating femininity—hundreds of dazz­
ling siions bewitching beauties—daring damsels all
combined in the greatest rib-tickling vampire piet'ure
ever made. And don’t forget—it’s the inside story of
Hollywood and how pictures should he made.
FARRAN-OTD
Fan Belts
o r .E.M a in 4'O a k
9.95
19.95
This agency represents
the Hartford Fire Insur­
ance Company, an institu­
tion that has been serving
property owners faithful­
ly since 1810.
ALL SIZES 10c UP
TODAY, TOMORROW and THURSDAY
ss?= I w r ’tin g th e f ir s t M u tu al B en efit
From H ilt—
po’icy in C a lifo rn ia in th e la tte r
M rs. G eorge V ale of H ilt w as
in A sh la n d to d a y sh o p p in g an d
a tte n d in g to o th e r b u sin ess in-!
te re s ts .
Think of your insurance
before the fire. Let this
agency help you check up
and make sure Abut you
are properly protected.
Call, write or telephone
today.
H ere Y esterday—*■
M r. a n d M rs. W . C. H o o k e r of
M edford w e re v isito rs in th e city
y e ste rd a y .
THE THEATER BEAUTIFCL
Jftrvi3 had the distinctlon of
m M*nr
ñlüüii ¡finii ¡»in
nML
D estined
to sto ck
th e high
m o u n ta in la k e s of th e s ta te w ith
a new su p p ly of fish food, th e
first s h ip m e n t of g a m m a rru s , o r
fre sh w a te r sh rim p , w ere received
la s t w eek by th e s ta te g am e com ­
m ission fro m th é d e p a rtm e n t of
fish c u ltu re o f N evada.
T h e re
w ere 120,000 g a m m a rru s in th e
sh ip m e n t an d a to ta l of 1,500,000
a re to be receiv ed .. T h e new a r ­
riv a ls w ill be held a t th e D elph
C reek h a tc h e ry u n til w e a th e r p e r­
m its th e ir p la n tin g in th e m o u n ­
ta in la k e s .— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
From th at day he h a te been established there for
SHOES
In M edford—
A b o u t fifte e n m em b e rs of th e
A sh lan d o rd e r
of K n ig h t» of
P y th ia s jo u rn e y e d to M edford last
n ig h t w h e re W ill S am s a n d A. W . I
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I
n o o n of th is city anil th ro e can-1
P H IL A D E L P H IA , J a n . 28. _
B U D A PE ST . J a n . 27. _
T he ! A t H o m e—
-O. H. J o h n so n is co n fin e d to
d J.s.-x
id a te . s of M edford ___
w ere in itia te d . t h a t h e liu m can be m a n u fa c tu re d fu n e ra l of M arczi B anda, th e m ost
a t 1 educed cost by m e th o d s r e ­ c e le b ra te d of
H u n g a ria n gypsy ! h is hom e th is w eek d u e to illn ess.
T h e M edford o rd e r is p la n n in g a
c e n tly d isco v ered by G o v ern m en t fid d le rs, w ho died re c e n tly , a t th e
d an ce fo r T h u rs d a y n ig h t to w hich
1» r. tv
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i
,
C h em ists h a s
been
an n o u n c ed ag e of sev en ty -fiv e, w as a re g a l
all of th e A sh lan d m em b ers a re .
eu
.. •.
h e re
by D r. S. C. L ind, c h ie f a ffa ir and w as a tte n d e d , a t W a lt- I
in v ited .
c h e m ist of th e B u re a u of M ines, zen, n e a r th is city, by a ll th e J
W a sh in g to n .. D. C., to th e P h ila ­ p rin c ip a l gypsy fid d le rs in tjie '
R enovating Home—
d e lp h ia b ra n c h of th e A m erican c o u n try .
E. E . M iller of C h u rch s tre e t
Society.
B a n d a 's fa v o rite m elo d ie s w ereI
is re n o v a tin g h is hom e a n d a d d ­
' " H e liu m can be p ro d u c e d ,” de­ play ed a t th e g ra v e sid e by such a !
ing h a rd w o o d flo o rs. A n u m b e r
c la re d Dr. L ind, " in such q u a n ti­ g a la x y of fam o u s fid d le rs as H u n ­
of o th e r im p ro v e m e n ts a re also
tie s a n d a t such a cost a s to e n ­ g a ry h a s n e v e r b efo re seen.
being ad d ed a n d th e re sid e n c e w ill
PO R TLA N D , J a n . 27. — W il­
a b le th e G o v e rn m e n t to u se it in
H ow B a n d a cam e to be th e
be g r e a tly im proved w hen th e
liam
P. J a rv is , g e n e ra l m a n a g e r
w a rfa re if n e c essa ry . In c id e n ta lly " F id d le r ’s K in g ”
m ak e s
good
w ork is com pleted.
of th e N o rth w e s t D ivision of th e
it can he said th a t th e new fin d ­ re a d in g .
ings of h eliu m a re d u e to th e
H is p re d e c e sso r w as a w ell- M u tu a l B e n e fit H e a lth a n d Acci­
School S u p p lies.— M cN air B ros.
co n sen t d eveloped of th e a u to m o ­ know n fid d le r n am ed R acz, and d e n t A sso ciatio n , a s se rte d to be
bile in d u stry .
B a n d a c h a llen g e d him to a ‘ fid ­ th e la rg e s t an d s tro n g e s t o rg a n i­
Expected H om e Soon—
" T h e U nited S ta te s now lias dle d u e l” fo r his title . T he “ d u e l” z a tio n of its k in d in th e w o rld ,
Mrs. J. C. F e rg u so n w ho u n ­
S7 p e r c e n t of a ll th e oil w ells v,as “ f o u g h t” fo r o v er an h o u r be­ y e s te rd a y a n n o u n c e d th e a p p o in t­
d e rw e n t a s e rio u s o p e ra tio n a t the
d rille d . T h is is to ta k e c a re of fo re an a u d ie n c e of th o u s a n d s ; m e n t of H. K. Coffey as ch ief
U. C. h o sp ita l in San F ra n c isc o is
th e n e e d s of th e a u to m o b ile in ­ b u t th e ju d g e s co u ld n o t a g re e of th e O regon office of th e com ­
expected to r e tu r n to h e r honre
d u s try . A s a r e s u lt of new b o r­ upon a v e rd ic t, o r did n o t d a re , for pany. J a rv is w ith Coffey a rriv e d
so m etim e th is w eek. She is g r e a t­
ings, h eliu m o fte n re s u lts . P ro b ­ p assio n s h a s becom e u n c o n tro ll­ in P o rtla n d th is w eek from O ak ­
ly im proved.
lan d , C a lifo rn ia , w h e re th e th e
a b ly th is p ro d u c t could be dis­ ably high a f te r th e fid d lin g .
covered in o th e r c o u n trie s if s u f­
T he crow d ta c itly a g re e d , how ­ P acific C oast offices of th e com ­
To th e frie n d s w ho called fo r
H e h a s ju s t
fic ie n t w ells w ere d r ille d .’’
ever, th a t B a n d a had ju s tifie d h is p an y a re lo cated .
m e a t M rs. D e n n is’ a n d Dr.
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claim to b e in g H u n g a ry ’s su p re m e
G re g g s’, m y p re s e n t lo ca tio n is
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fid d le r.
221 O ak s tre e t. W ould be glad Man’s Death Caused
to see you. — M rs. S. F . G regg,
by Ingrown Toenail
Cat, with Charmed 9 Lives
n u rse .
124__ 2»
M USKEGON, M ich., J a n . 27.—
Comes from Fire Unhurt
H e re T oday—
An in g ro w n to e n a il c au sed th e
OW OSSO, M ich., J a n . 27. —
F a n n ie P en d of S e a ttle , cousin d e a th o f O rio C. O lds, tw e n ty -o n e
A
p e t cat w e n t th ro u g h th e fire
of Mrs. O. H. J o h n s o n , w as in y e a rs of age. O lds d ied w hile be­
th
a
t re c e n tly d e stro y e d th e big
A shland fo r a
s h o rt tim e th is ing o p e ra te d on fo r th e rem o v al
w
a
re
h o u se of J . A. B y e rly h ere,
m o rn in g v isitin g w ith th e J o h n ­ of th e to e n a il.
O lds w as g ra d u a te d fro m th e a n d escaped u n h u r t.
son fam ily.
She is on h e r w ay
T h e a n im a l so u g h t s h e lte r u n ­
so u th .
M uskegon H e ig h ts H ig h School
de
a p ro je c tin g b o a rd in th e cel-y
la s t J u n e and w as m a rrie d a few
la
r,
a n d , d e sp ite th e fa c t t h a t th e
w
eeks
ago.
From Eugen
fire b u rn e d fo r h o u rs a n d to n s
G eorge W. C ro isan of E u g e n e
of d e b ris fell in to th e c e lla r, it
w as in A sh la n d to d a y a tte n d in g PROPOSED AUTO BILL
to b u sin e ss in te re s ts .
IS CLAIMED ILLEGAL^ • w as alive, b u t h u n g ry a n d cold,
SA LEM , J a n . 27. — A ny a t - | w ’1Gn
ta k e n
o u t by w o rk m en
W hatever your electric­
te
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p
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of
th
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g
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la
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to
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c
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th
e d e b ris,
M aking R eservations—
al wants may he let us
R e s e rv a tio n s fo r a c co m m o d a ­ ify a u to m o b ile licen ses upon th e
serve you,. If you want
W h e n in d o u b t try th e W a n t
tio n s a t C ra te r la k e lodge next basis of a g e of th e m o to r vehicles
some electric appliance
be u n c o n s titu tio n a l, ac­ A ds, T hey b rin g re s u lts .
su m m e r a re m o re n u m e ro u s th a n w ould
"CO LU M BIA
P L A S T E R e v e r b efo re a t th is tim e of th e
BOARD is th e id ea l W a ll B o a rd .” y e a r, a c c o rd in g to R. W , P ric e ,
— C a rso n -F o w le r L u m b e r Co.
m a n a g e r of th e lodge, a n d w ho
120-2 w k. also w ill
m a n a g e .th e
L ith ia
S p rin g s h o tel a t A sh lan d . ‘ M any
Leave at Rank—
la rg e p a rtie s a re c o n te m p la tin g
T he co o k ies w hich w ill be se n t to u rin g th e p a r k ,”' h e said, "o n e
to th e V e te ra n s ’ H o sp ita l in P o r t­
of w hich h a s a lre a d y m ad e r e /e r -
la n d a re to be le ft a t th e C itiz e n ’s
v atio n e being a g ro u p of 132 E lk s
B an k to m o rro w b etw een th e h o u rs from San F ra n c is c o .”
He re ­
of n in e a n d th re e . A nyone w ho
p o rte d t h a t snow id now 12 fe e t
w ishes to d o n a te cookies is u rg ed
deep a t C r a te r L a k e .— P o rtla n d
to do so. T he w o rk is c a rrie d on O reg o n ian .
u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n of th e A ux­
ilia ry to th e A m erican Legion.
To Stack Lakes—
'p a r t of 1918.
Coffey is a fo rm e r O reg o n ian , h a s c o n siste n tly p ro g re sse d u n til sixty years.
L ast y e a r we paid
Bor se v era l y e a rs he h a s been op- he has m ore th a n th re e h u n d re d m o re th a n $400.000 in ciaim s
; e ra tin g o u t of J a y v is ’s C a lifo rn ia a g e n ts in th e field in C a lifo rn ia ! a lo n e in th e 9 tate. W e e s tim a te
: office a n d h a s e s ta b lis h e d a rec o rd 1 alo n e.
t h a t whpn r e tu r n s fo r 1924 a re
I a s one of th e lea d in g in d iv id u a l I P n l'ftw in « » h . i
«
,
. ,
i
r o i ow ing th e plan of o p e ra tio n co m p le te , we w ill h av e paid m ore
I p ro d u c e rs w ith th e M utual B e n e fit' »bat hna nmwmi
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tt
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I 1 1 has Provpd so successful for th a n $500,000 In c la im s .’*
; C om pany
He
w ell know n on
o r g a n lla tlo a
C a llto rn |a „ I
T he co m pany w ill follow in O re­
I L
r,aC,t,C C° a.St aS ” ”
Is th e in te n tio n ot , he
gon
a sp ecial p lan of c o -o p e ra tio n
in g f ig u r e in th e in su ra n c e field.
to im m ed iately extend its o p e ra ­
w ith a g e n ts th ro u g h o u t th e S ta te ,
Coffey say s t h a t he is g la d to r e ­
tio n s th io u g h o u t ev ery co u n ty and
tu rn to his fo rm e r hom e ren e w in g
tow n in O regon, w ith th e a p p o in t- j a c c o rd in g to Coffey.
b u sin e ss a n d socigl a c q u a in ta n c e s
mei>t of a g e n ts an d suit-agents.
as th e m a n a g e r of h is com pany in
A g e n e ra l a g e n t fo r th e M utual
th is te r r ito ry .
H e a lth and A ccident A ssociation
T he b u ild in g up in a few y e a rs
w ill be
a p p o in te d in
A shland
of one of th e la rg e s t h e a lth a n d I th rn iip h n il, ,,
D „
,
dnd
_____ i th r o u ^ h o u t th e P o rtla n d office of
a c c id e n t in su ra n c e ag e n cie s ju d g
th e com pany, Coffey s ta te s .
i ed by its vo lu m e of b u sin e ss is th e
E isctissin g th e p lien o m in al sue-:
re m a rk a b le re c o rd of J a rv is . T he
a n n u a l p rem iu m incom e of his cess o f his o rg a n iz a tio n in C ali-!
w ill P le a se you
to m ia , J a rv is sa id ; "A lt f 'Ugh we
as th ey do o th e rs
agency is now c o n sid e ra b ly in ex­
cess of $750,000 a n d th e m ag n i- h av e , " been
L " d o in g b u sin ess in Cal-
i ifo rn la fo r only six y ears, d u rin g !
tu d e of th e a c h ie v e m e n t is r e a l­
ized w hen c o n sid e ra tio n js given th is p e rio d , we claim to have sold
to th e fa c t th a t th e r e a re seventy- m ore policies th a n a n y o tlm r in-!
n in e h e a lth a n d a c c id e n t com ­ s u ra n c e co m p an y d o in g b u sin e ss
p a n ie s o p e ra tin g in C a lifo rn ia and in t h a t s ta te an d som e of th em
W. I . Douglas
q u ite ill a t his hom e on L ib e rty
A sh ­ s tr e e t is re p o rte d to be slow ly
im p ro v in g .
>
».: M edford—
Return to A shland—
Rev. S. J. C haney of th is city
M isses Id a an d B ess B riscoe an d
rm .de a tri;» to M edford y e s te r­ A lice F e rg u so n
re tu rn e d
from
d a y a fte rn o o n
to
a tte n d
th e p o rt K la m a th S u n d ay a fte r spend-
T hom au fu n e ra l.
i ing th e w eek a t th e hom e of th e ir
Portland.
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