Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 30, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Has Mutn|M«—
In Ashland—-
Emma Jenkins of the C itizens
Fred Chester of Marshfield was
Bank is confined to her h o m e' in Ashland yesterday visiting with
with mumps.
I local business men.
Have your engine cleaned by On Business —
steam , $1.50, Robison’s Garage : A. M. Allen of Red Bluff, Calif.,
127— 1 ( was a business visitor in Ashland
yesterday.
(n G rants I ass
The M etropolitan Q uartette,
H arry Silver of the N atural Car-
Lyceum „ umber3 „ Metho. From H ornbrook—
boute Company of this city was a !
cburcb Frlday evenl
Ja„
Mrs. F. Deal and son of H orn­
husineas visitor In G rants Pass
Ge, , kket3 „ c Q( „
brook are in Ashland shopping
e nea ay.
, offke Date changed due basket- and attending to other business
,
i ball game at Armory.
124-4t interests.
“ For attics, use our COLUM-
1IIA PLASTER BOARD." - C a r - '
ye5tepduy_
B u sin ess V isitor—
son-Fowler Lum ber Co. 120-2 wk
F. B. Riggs of Pendleton, Ore­
Bert Anderson, well known
WINTER
TONIGHT.
GARDEN
; Medford resident, was in Ashland gon, is spending a few days in
DANUFi
,
‘ yesterday visiting local business the city on business.
127— 1* 1 men. '
M oving to D unsm uir—
Go to Chiloquin—
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spates of
Cars washed at Robison’s gar-
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davis who
127-1 Seventh street are moving to
age.
have been visiting in Ashland
D unsm uir where they will make
from Chiloquin have returned to
WINTER GARDEN DANCE their future home.
their home.
»
127— 1*
TONIGHT.
Here Today—
•
You are welcome to compare In itiate Members—
H. B. Tickner, state agent for
my Automobile rates with any
The De Molay chapter held a the F irem an’s Fund and Insur­
other rates in Jackson or Jose­ very interesting meeting Wed­ ance company of Portland was
phine Counties; you can be the nesday evening and Initiated three in Ashland today attending to
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. new members, Kenneth Hobson, business interests.
W ebster Chattin and Fred Katzer.
Paulserud’s Suits w ear better. A fter the meeting Mr. and Mrs. From P ortland—
123— tf D. M. Lowe assisted by Mrs.
C. D. Gabrielson of Portland,
F ranklin and Mrs. A. N. Hum ph­ agent for the Royal Insurance
Gone South—
rey served, a tam ale feed. Nine­ Company was in Ashland visiting
G. G. Eubanks left last evening teen members were present. The local business men yesterday.
for San Francisco where he is a t­ chapter meets every two weeks
tending to business Interests. He and a feed is served after every Moving—
expects to retu rn to Ashland the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Em m ett Gillings
first of next week.
have rented the Reed home on
St. Jacob’s Oil 35c. McNair Scenic Drive and will take poss­
Picture Fram ing. Studio Ash­ Bros.
ession of the property in a short
land. On the Plaza.
time.
Cliff Payne makes steps.
Don’t Miss the G rants Pass-
Frazier H e
Ashland Hi basketball game to­ At K lam ath Fails—
A. R. F rasier of Portland is
morrow night at the Armory.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beeson of spending a few days in Ashland
127— It this city are in Klam ath attend­ on business.
ing to business interests.
Mrs. H. Simons of this city has
been called to Brownsville, Ore­
gon, due to the serious illness of
her son. She left last night and
will return as soon as possible.
H ere Y esterday—
H. F. Homer, Pacific Coast rep­
Cars washed at Robison’s gar­ resentative of the Esterbrook Pen
age.
127-1 Company was in Ashland visiting
with W. H. McNair, with whom he
Photographs of Quality. Studio is well acquainted. He went on to
Ashland. On the Plaza.
Klam ath Falls yesterday a fte r­
noon.
In Ashlai. 1—
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Parshall are
A card party will be given at
in Ashland due to the serious ill­ the Elks Club Rooms by the Elks
ness and death of Mrs. P arsh all’s Ladies, W ednesday evening, Feb­
father, W. H. Smith of East ruary 4th, for Elks and their fam ­
Main street.
ilies. Bridge, Five Hundred Rum­
my and Mah Jongg will supply the
From G rants Pass—
entertainm ent.
mission 50c, in­
Over fifteen members of the cluding refreshm ents.
K nights of Pythias are expected
127-129-130
in Ashland tonight to plan for
the organization of a chapter of
Cars washed at Robison’s g ar­
Pythian Sisters. A very enjoyable age.
127-1
evening is being planned.
(«rants P ass W ins—
“ COLUMBIA
P LA S T E R
The G rants Pass basketball
BOARD U the ideal W all Boaud.” team W ednesday night defeated
— Carson-Fowler Lum ber Co.
the boys and girls team s from
120-2 wk Talent. A fair crowd greeted the
players. The girls took
their
Special Auto Accident Policy game, run as a prelim inary, by
fnr $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo a score of 24-20. The boys com­
r.f course.
24-tf pleted their evening by winning
29-6. On Saturday night the lo­
I io m M edford—
cals will meet Ashland in the up­
S. Sum pter Smith of the Med­ per valley city. They do not en ter­
ford Mall Tribune and Medford tain any illusions over the results
Sun, was in Ashland yesterday as Ashland has been cleaning up
attending to business m atters.
well in th eir games and has an
excellent team. — G rants Pass
We put the chicken In our Courier.
The Plaza.
WINTER
TONIGHT.
GARDEN
82— tf
A. B. B urnett of Talent was a
DANCE business visitor in the city this
127— 1* morning.
At Hotel—
C. C. Axley; L. W. Arms; C.
H. Hicks and C. H. Seedhoff, mem­
bers of the M etropolitan Grand
Q uartet of Cleveland, Ohio, a r­
rived in Ashland last evening and
are registered at the Hotel Ash­
land.
A t H otel—
Among those registered at the
Hotel Ashland are W. E. Harden
and wife, Lebanon, Oregon; A.
Stutzker, P ortland; Fred B. Kile,
Yakima, W ashington; T. J. O’­
Connell, A tlanta, Georgia; M.
Beck, S ratford, Calif.;
C. C.
Reynolds. S tratford: J. G. Cahen,
Seattle and A. R. Frazier, P o rt­
land.
STILL, W est Va. — The total
eclipse was not visible to anybody
in Still, owing to the moonshine.
There's a message
Tidings W ant Ads.
In
The
LAST LYCEUM NUMBER
TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT
(Continued from page One)
singing organizations now
on
tour, and deserve real support.
Speaking of the q u a rte t’s ap­
pearance in La Grand, the music
critic of the La Grand Evening
Observer says, “A large num ber
of La G rand’s music loving peo­
ple gathered at the Presbyterian
church .last evening, when the
M etropolitan Grand Q uartet ap­
peared there, sponsored by the
Monday Musical of the Neighbor­
hood Club. The program opened
with a selection from Act. 11 of.
■Robinhood’ by DeKoven, and was
excellent throughout, until "tl^e
program closed with ‘Good N ight’
by Buck.”
Taken Lease—
Rulgin L e c t u r in g -
McNair B rothers announced
here today th a t they .have taken
a ten year lease on the building
which they now occupy, owned by
H. A. Stearns.
Coast wide interest is being
manifested in a recall election to
be held at Anaheim, Calif., next
Tuesday, the bjtter election be­
ing the result of a bitter fight
between klan and anti-klan forces.
Town is gripped with factional
hate, and local interest is due to
the fact th a t Dr. E. J. Bulgin,
who conducted a revival in this SPLIT IN CHURCH AFFAIRS
IN LEGAL ACTION
city three years ago, is holding
forth at Anaheim, while the elec­
(Continued on Page Four)
tion is brewing. — Medford Mail
Tribune.
The member of the council who
t,. _ r,.
visited here
iieie nas
has no power, acct
accord-
Kings Discovery, 50c. McNair .
. „ ,
.
Brog
, ing to Briggs, to oust those in
possession of the church, and the
only method for those dropped
Have your engine cleaned by
steam , »1.50. Robison’s Garage. ' rom tl' e
t 8“1” ’ .‘“ " i" 8 e“ ‘
-lov
1
i
trance
1°
their
church
is through
127— 1 i
1 court order.
Save $10.00f walk upstairs to
G rres tailor shop.
17— tf
Have your engine cleaned by
steam, $1.50, Robison's Garage.
127— 1
G reatly Im proved—
Samuel Davis who has been ser­
iously 111 for some time a t his
home on Allison street is g reatly
improved and today resumed his
position at the W. W. Robison
office.
FOR SALE:— At norm al build­
ing. Doors, some heavy, fine for
garages. Windows, lumber, bricks.
Phone 9F21, A, C. Joy.
127-2
Ashland Hi basketball
team
h asn ’t lost a game. Help them
win from G rants Pass tomorrow
night a t the Armory.
127— I t
No greater improvement can be made in a
home than to cover bare floors with linoleum—
the floor covering of beauty and conveniences.
Large assortment of patterns and prices.
N otice to B u ild in g Tradesm en.
A m eeting will be held in Med­
ford, Ore., in the near future un­
d er the auspices of the United
Bro. Hood of carpenters. W atch
th is paper for fu rth e r notice. J.
A. Fleener, Ashland, Ore. 122-tf
Bring in your sash; glazing done free
FOR SATURDAY
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6 MORE COATS REDUCED TO
85.00 FOR LAST DAY. SIZES 16
TO 43 IN PLAIN CLOTII COATS
7 COALS WITH FUR COLLARS
UP TO «24.50 VALUES.
LOTS OF GOOD
DOLLAR DAY
SPECIALS
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FOR RENT: — Fine furnace-
heated apartm ent, furnished. In­
quire 318 H argadine or Phone
353-L.
127-2t
NOTICE OF TAKING UP AND
IMPOUNDING OF STOCK
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN,
th a t the undersigned, Chief of
Police and Pound M aster of the
City of Ashland, Oregon, did, on
the tw enty seventh day of Jan u ­
ary, 1925, take up and impound
the following described stock
found running at large in said
city, to-wit:
One jersey heifer, about two
years old, no m arks or brands.
Anyone owning, or have an in­
terest in said livestock is hereby
notified th a t he may reclaim the
same upon payment of the pen­
alty and charges for keeping, as
provided by Section 5, Ordinance
No. 283, and is fu rth er notified
th a t in case the said stock is not
reclaimed w ithin a period of three
days from the date of this notice
proceedings for sale will be had
In the m anner provided by Sec­
tion 7 of said Ordinance No. 283.
Dated this th irtieth day of Jan
vary, 1925.
GEORGE W. McNABB,
Chief of Police and Pound
M aster of the City of Ash­
land, Jackson County, Ore­
gon.
127— 3t
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IS A A C
FINAL
Coming—
SATURDAY ONLY
and C 0.
Come Saturday
CLEARANCE
COST FORGOTTEN PRICES INVOLVES A L L
WINTER G ARMENTS
The clearance period has reached the high peak of in­
terest—with low level prices in effect. Repricing and
regrouping has developed the utmost in values. The
prices now being quoted mean the selling of the last
winter garments before the store closes Saturday night
at 8:30. Let the small quantities act as a warning.
Come early!
MONTE
BLUE
who is
F E A T U R E O W IT H
cvelyn a # £ H T
IN
ftL O V lN 6 L IE S /'
A picture taken on the
Oregon Coast
W OM EN’S
COATS
$19.95 Values Final Clearance .....................$ 9.98
-$22.00 Values Final Clearance ..................... $11.00
$29.75 Values Final Clearance ..................... $14.88
NOTICE
7 ,..,
50 Values Final Clearance ..................... $1725
D R ESSES
AMAZING REDUCTIONS Consider them Carefully
Owners of chickens and
fowls are hereby notified to
8 Dresses Form erly $19. 75 to $22.50 now . .$10.75
confine same to their own prop-
10 Dresses Form erly $29.75 lo $32.50 now . $17.95
I
erty to avoid prosecution. ,
6 Dresses Form erly $34.50 to $39.00 now .. $21.00
12 DRESSES FINAL CLEARANCE
Geo. W. McNabb,
T O IL E T
GOODS
COLD CREAMS
- VANISHING CREAMS
LIQUID CREAMS and LOTIONS
FACE POWDERS and COSMETICS
A WONDERFUL LINE OF LEADING PERFUMES
SWENSON-PEEBLER
. F u rn itu re Company
of G. S. B utler of this city, Ed-1 children, Austie B. Brown, w ife'
The funeral will be held Sun­
ward B. Barron. Georg? W. Bar-1 of A. R. Brown, Hugh F. B arron,' day afternoon at 2:30 at Metho-
ron and Homer W. Barron, all of! Miss Isabelle Barron and G eorge' dist church. Interm ent in Mau-
this vicinity, also by four grand- i Francis Barron.
soleum.
Just a few rare bargains left in the $19.75 and §29.75
lots. See them.
Don’t miss The M etropolitan
Q uartette a t Methodist church Moving—
Chief of Police,
!
MRS.
M.
BARRON,
PIONEER
Friday evening, Jan. 30th. Get
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gill of 47
Ashland, Oregon.
WOMAN PASSES AWAY
tickets at C. of C. office. Last Laurel street are moving from
num ber Celebrity course. 424— 4t th at place to Medford where they
(Continued from page One)
will make th eir future home. They
Born—
will be located at 1022( W est century civilization.
To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. B arr Tenth street. Mr. Gill has a posi­
Mrs. Barron was a pioneer
of Oakland, California, yesterday tion with the C rater Lake Motor among the pioneers of this sec­
afternoon, a baby" girl. Mother company of Medford.
tion. As it is recorded th a t she
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and daughter are reported to be
doing nicely. Mrs. B arr was for­
merly Evelyn Merrill of this city
and is- the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Merrill. She taught
in the local high school for sev­
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL ADVERTISED BRANDS
eral years and has many friends in
Ashland.
BEAUTY and CONVENIENCE
Frtday, Januai-'j 80, ltgiâ
M M M ,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE:— 3 acres^good gar­
den land, 4-room house, barn and
garage. Good well water. Nearly
1 acre of fruit, various kinds, in
Belleview district near overhead
bridge. Terms. W. F. Bauer, R.
P assed Through—
G rants Pass Hi vs. Ashland to ­
F.
D. Box 108'.
127— 2*
R. P arker, H. P arker and Rus­
morrow night.
Boost for Ash­ sell P ark er of Albany stopped in
CARPENTER WANTS WORK
land to win.
127— I t Ashland yesterday on their way
by day or job. W ork guaranteed.
to southern California.
(
Phone 122.
127-4t
Called to B r o w n s v ille -
tam ales.
M -JUk 'AjkltìOA A ë i t t m w i t ï » 8
— —
came with the first general onset
of actual settlers to th e Rogue j widely known places of the Rogue
River Valley and assumed an ac­ River Valley. It was well known
tive and im portant part in the life as a stage station for many years
of a new country so is it also said before the advent of the railroad.
th a t she left a record like that Her home was also the location
of so many other noble pioneer of a postoffice for many years,
m others of Southern Oregon which during all of which time she serv­
their descendants look upon as ed as postmistress.
Endowed with a kindly and
their proudest heritage. Surely
she m ust have been of those of courteous dignity it is said of
Mrs. Barron th a t she was as much
whom Joaquin Miller w rote:
at
ease in the entertainm ent of the
“ The greatest battle th a t ever was
first
lady of the laud as she was in
fought
satisfying
the w ants of a passing
Shall I tell you where and
mendicant.
when,
Mrs. Barron is survived by four
On the map of the world you will
children,
one daughter and three
find it not
sons:
Mrs.
Alice B. Butler, wife
’Twas fought by the m others of
men.”
M artha A. W alker Barron was
born at Bethany, 111., Jan u ary 1,
1833. W ith other members of her
i*ic TtÆ^E^œÂÜTinji’
family she joined the covered wa­
TODAY ONLY
gon company th a t started from
Lee county, Iowa, March 22nd,
1853, for the long trek across the
plains to Oregon, a«d arrived at
w hat for many years was known
as K ingsbury Springs, seven miles
south of Ashland, Sept. 3rd, 1853.
She was m arried March 18.
1856. to Hugh F. Barron, who
died a num ber of years ago. They
lived and labored and builded a
larg s- estate about them. Their
home a t the head of the Valley
south of Ashland was one of the
Toilet Goods—
Drug Sundries
ELHART’S
Books anq
Stationery
BOTH SILK AND WOOL
Formerly Priced up to $14.95
_________
Priced - ■ $6.95
HALF PRICE SALE ON ALL CHILDREN’S WIN­
TER COATS
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EXTRA!
EXTRA!
HALF
P R IC E
EXTRA!
SA LE
SEVERAL HUNDRED SHORT LENGTH AND
R E M
N A N T S
Silks—W oolens—Wash Goods
Plain and Novelty Weaves in all colors and combinations. In lengths suit­
able for Most Every Purpose—
CHECK THIS LIST OF i/2 PRICE OFFERINGS
THEN COME EARLY
REMNANT
SALE
SATURDAY
ONLY!
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