Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 06, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Texan Shoots Attorney;
Wiio Slurred Mother.
SOFIA, Feb. 6. — The Balkan
Roy Canine land family who cauldron is bubbling again.
have been living at 928 B street
A rrest of the Croatian peasant
have moved to Medford and • will leader, Raditch, has caused wide­
make tbnii home at 402 N o rth 1 spread discontent throughout thr-
Jackson stfeet.
Balkans and it seems probable
th at it may lead to an entente be­
Cliff Payne m akes sash doors. tween the discontented Croatlans
and thie Macedonians.
R ents H ouse—
Bulgaria is aroused, as Raditch
W. W. Robison has rented h's was a great popular favorite here.
home on Garfield 9treet to Elm er ‘ The fact th a t in R aditch’s docu­
R. Mayer who took possession of ments was found a letter trom the
th e property yesterday. r
once leader of the Macedonians.
Alexandrof, pledging his support
Every A rticle an. Sale guaran­ and th a t of his organization to the
teed.— McNair Bros.
Croatian cause, has made a great
impression upon the Macedonians.
Cone North—
The Macedonians are aroused
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert H. Carson because th e arrest of Raditch oc­
of this city have gome to P o rt­ curred in Belgrade a t about the
land and The Dalles w here they same time th a t Prem ier Tsnakoff
will spend two weeks on a vaca­ of Bulgaria, was m aking an offic­
tion.
ial visit there. Some Macedonians
have openly charged th a t Tsnak­
You are welcome to compare off has allied himself wdth Bel­
my Automobile rates with any grade Im perialists, thus streng­
other rates in Jackson or Jose­ thening the government onnoai-
phine Counties: you can be the tion to both Croatians and Mace­
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. donians.
Your
encouragem ent at the
Small Delicious apples, 75 cents
Salem-Ashland
basketball games
— bring your own box or sack.
at
the
Armory
Friday
and S atu r­
F ru it Association.
129-131-133
day will help th e locals win the
state championship.
132-2t
In Corvallis—
W illiam Ferns, superintendent
of the local cannery and L. L. Conrad From Portland —
John C. Conrad of Portland is
Holmer, m achinist, have gone to
among
those spending the day in
Corvallis where they are takiffe
Ashland.
the canniery short course.
The Modern 'Woodmen will give
a dance Saturday at th eir lodge,
the Moose Hall, Main St., Royal
Neighbor, Bernice, Bolger, well
known orchestra leader and vio­
lin teacher of Ashland and Med­
ford will furnish jolly old time
music with Modern Woodmen or­
chestra.
Sixteem-year old and
sixty-year-old young folks all come
and have a good time.
132— 2t
J o in Church—
Nineteen persons became mem­
bers of the Methodist Church last
Sunday at the morning services.
Plans are being m a d e ' for wel­
coming additional members at the
services next Sunday.
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See Davies for nursery stock.
132-tf
Man From P ortland—
H ere From Salem —
JLXM &JÉ
T ou rists P assin g Through—
Mns. C. Donnolly, Mrs. J. F.
K ershling and, Miss F. O'Neill
stopped in Ashland last evening on
their way north. They are reg­
istered from San Francisco. x
At H otel—
"PIN ED A LE, Wyo., Feb. 6. —
Plans are under way here for the
first annual Pinedale Dog.Derby
and W’inter Sports Carnival to be
conducted February 21-22 next.
It is expected all of the five dog
team s used for carrying mail and
supplies in the upper Greeu River
country of Wyoming will be en­
tered in .th e Dog Derby.
Hungry Man Admits
Robbing of Stores
Because
Among those« stopping at the «H A N D JURY TO GATHER
Hotel Ashland are W. R. Dalliher
SOON A F T E R FE BR U A R Y 16
and wife, Dayton., W ashington;
W. C. Holding, Portland, and Mr.
(Cointinued from page 1.)
and Mrs. W hite, Seattle,
land.
A nother case is th a t of
From D eter—
Gene W alker and W alter Whise-
Theodore Avegeris 'of Deter was nant of this city, bound over to
jn Ashland today attending to the grand ju ry from the Med­
business m atters and viBlting lo­ ford justice court, on statu to ry
cal business men.
charges. Both are a t liberty on
$2500 bonds.
l^tst Evening——e
There are only two or th ree
Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild of this old indictm ents pending on the
city left last night for Reno docket, and less than half «of the
Nevada, w here they will make usual num ber of civil and equity
th eir fu tu re home.
cases.
Evertasi
Cloths
Our Prices Are Always Right
LOOK OVER THIS LIST
At Valentine
Best Quality CANE SUGAR, 13 pounds . .$1.00
Best Quality CANE SUGAR, 100 lb. sack $7.60
White Mountain Flour (best flour made) (
49 lb. sack ................................... •............ $2.75
Rolled Oats, 9 pounds for ...................... 50c
Thompson heedless Raisins, 4 lb. package 39c
F ry e’s Delicious Hams, per pound . . . . . . 28c
H adfield’s Strained Honey, quart can ... 60c
Crystal White Soap, 6 b a r s ..................... 25c
Standard White Corn, lg. can, 2 c a n s ___ 25c
Lima Beans, large can, 2 c a n s .................. 25c
Dry Onions, 5 p o u n d s................................. 25c
A young man said
“ I ’ll let FlowVrs talk for
me this'V alentine’s Day.”
Ili^s dad heard him and
said: “ Son, your idea is
fine. I ’ll let flowers talk
to your mother, too.”
, As spring sewing time comes on and
you are planning your spring clothes,
make up your mind to use Everfast
materials.
Many different cloths are now dyed
under the Everfast process in cotton
and linen. •
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT
Bros.
You will save disap­
pointment if you use
WE DELIVER FREE
W ithin City Limits
ÉVERPAST
GOODS"
reiMiniMiMiiii
WOMEN’S DRESS SKIRTS
1 .
All Less
ONE-THIRD
B etter A sk
T costs nothing to ask questions
«and it may save you annoyance
and serious loss. The
* . officers
*
I of
this hank are pleased to co-operate
and advise with their customers.
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“ Tlie Quality Store”
♦ ¡B
ig
25 Winter Coats still on our Rack and must go out to make room for new
Spring Garments. If you are wanting a Coat at a BARGAIN come Saturday
COATS NOW AT HALF AND I,ESS THAN HALF
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Coats Priced now $8.95
Coats Priced now $13.50
Formerly Priced ......................... $19.95 to $21.50
Formerly Priced ................... 5. .$26.95 to $31.50
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WEEK END SPECIALS
Guaranteed Hot W ater Bottles, Regular
price $1.50, now ................................................. $1.19
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Coals Priced now $9.95
Coats Priced now $16.95
Formerly Priced .................. . . . . $22.75 to $25.00
Formerly Priced ......................... $34.50 to $37.50
HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE OF DRESSES
$2.75 Fountain S y rin g e s ......................................$1.99
25c Talfum Powders ................................................................... 15c
50c Nyolotis Shampoo ..........................................
,....37c
50c Nyolotis Beauty Balm ...... t ............. -......L.._.-.:................. 37c
1 Assortm ent fine box Stationery at 1-4 off R egular Price
Toilet Goods—
Drug Sundries
E LB ART’S
Books and
Stationery
WOMEN’S SILK BLOUSES
All Less
ONE HALF
Coat Clearance .
I
(Continued irom page 1J
the F irst B aptist Church as mem­
bers or as attendants upon its ser­
vices. We want you to feel at
home with us and to assist in
carrying forward those ideals and
doctrines for which this chitrch
was established miany years ago.
Sunday School at 9:45 and preach­
ing at 11. The subject will be
“The Abiding V erities of the
Christian Life.” In the evening
we intend to worship with some
other congregation.”
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WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY
The Ashland
Greenhouses
/
Hall in Ashland—
H. S. Hall of Salem, Oregon,
was a visitor in Ashland yester­
day.
DOG M S RACE
PLAZA MARKET
BURBANK, Cal., Feb. ' 6. —
J. E. Schaffet of Salem is spend­
ing a few days. In Ashland atten d ­ Daniel Orona, thirty-four, has
confessed to local police th a t he
ing to business interests.
is the hungry burglar who has
been
robbing m eat m arkets and
We put - the chicken in our
grocery
stores of B urbank for the
fa males. The Plaza.
82— tf
past month, according to the po­
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SAY IT WITH
lice report.
Tourists He«-—
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. P ark er of
FLOWERS
The arre st of Raditch seems
Albany spent the night at the
Valentine’s Day
Hotel Ashland on their way south likely to install greater so lid a rity !
to spend the winter.
among the Croatians and the-
Maoedenians and other anti-Ser­
bian
populations.
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
From now on th e anti-Serbian
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf
movement may be expected to gain
In A sh la n d -
strength and th e re is a momen­ W e d eliver
P hon e 120
Frank Lathrop, passenger agent tary likelihood of an outbreak,
For Valentine Suggestions
outbreak
for the Southern Pacific is spend­ and wherte such, an
ing several days in Ashland in­ m ight lead none can say.
specting the local offices. He has
been spending several days at
Klam ath Falls.
J. E. McGill, of Portland is
Paulserud’s « u ita lend distinc­
among the business men from
tion.
130— tf
the north in the city today. He
was accompanied by J. F. Mc-
Awley and the couple are on their Shipping A p p le t -
way south.
Two carloads of canned apples
are being shipped to San F ra n ­
Photographs of Quality. Studio cisco today by the local cannery.
Ashland. On the Plaza.
In G rants Pas.«
G oing to Portland— ,
A shlanders in G rants Pass yes­
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fhby terday and today were Mr. and
and Mrs. George McMullen of Mrs. J. P. Carson and R. N. Car-
San Francisco stopped in Ash­ son.— G rants Pass Courier.
land last evening on Jheir way
to Portland where they intend OUSTED M EM BERS OF
to make their future home.
CHURCH HAS PASTOR
Kodak finishing. Studio Ash­
land. On the Plaza.
Plaza Market
Just a few of our cash specials
Visiting School—
Mrs. Theodore Lockhart is visit- i Business Visitor—
’ng the Fern Valley School in the | Fred Landers of Portland, is
Talent d istrict today. Friday is; spend’ng a few days in Ashland
visiting day for the rural school; on business.
W. j /.
teachers and at this time they ■
Don’t
miss
the
Salem-Ashland
journey to o th er schools and study 1
hi basketball games at the Arm­
the m ethods of other teachers.
ory Friday and Saturday evenings.
William Lester Crawford, a
youthful
attorney, is on trial In
Best
games
of
the
season
assur­
Let us freshen up th at last
Dallas,
Tex.,
for the murder of
132— 2t
year’s suit. We clean the odor­ ed.
Paul O’Day, another yrung lawyer.
Crawford's father had been m ar
less way. Paulserud’s. Phone 119.
ried before he married Crawford's
130— tf C entralia Visitor—
V. A. Sevanson of C entralia, mother, in his will be left his en­
tire estate to his second wife and
W ashington, J. P. Engstrom of Ignored
From Talent—
his children by his first
C. W. Gleiin of Talent was a Seattle are (spending a few days marriage. They secured O’Day to
business visitor in, Ashland yes­ in Ashland attending to business break the will, and young Craw­
ford alleged the other attorney had
m atters.
terday.
drawn up a brief slurring hla
mother’s good name. The killing
Special Auto Accident Policy followed.
Bargains in Reliable M archan­
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
dise.— McNair Bros.
of course.
24-tf
G rants I’ass People—
F. M. Havens and H. B. Re.ed
of G rants Pass are in Ashland
spending several days visiting with
local business men.
ALL OVER FAR EAST
5th Anniversary Sale!
Mowing— •
Clarence Dahoff, mail clerk, is
confined to l»is home with illness.
Jack R. Gates of San Francisco,
substitute clerk, is taking his
place.
I m itm ents, to the advantage of the tained by the tra n sfe r of portions
' of th e budget surpluses, when
I silvpr-using coyntries.
The price of silver has, as a such exist, and from loans raised ;
whole, declined since the early j locally or abroad. Ordinary ex-.f' ’
part of 1920.
' penditures, the survey showed,
rA p i T| ir \ / r I n in n r
“ During the peak of prosperity j are used for Government adinin-
rlln
IH r YlAll IM / I in 1919 and early in 1920 exten-j O ra tio n , while extraordinary ex-
I U ll
I I IL »1 L i l l i lu L u sive program s for public works i penditures are incurred for pub-
; were undertaken by m ost of th e' hie w orks and naval and m ilitary
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, i countries under review ,” Klein purposes.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. — The said. “ These program s either had
—
y^ar 1925 augurs welt for many ; to be curtailed or completely given
is larger and better than ever. Save money on
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
of the countries of the F a r E ast,, up after the depression set in, I
your February groceries and go to the Lithian
according to Julius Klein, Direct­ which naturally affected extraord­
Show.
or of FoiOign Commerce for the inary expenditures.”
FOR KENT:— Two room house
D epartm ent of Commerce.
b u d g et estim ates in the F ar fu rn ish ed ., W ater, light, garden.
W ith the exception of China, E ast were said to be based upon $10.00 per month. 424 Helman
which has been virtually wreck-1 conservative com putation, while St.
133-2
• Sugar 13 lbs........................ .'................................................ $ 1 .0 0
ed by civil war, indications point the tendency is to underestim ate
Crown or W hite Loaf flour, 49 lb. sack ..................... 9 2 .7 3
to b etter business conditions, im- revenues. Custom duties, direct
FOR
RENT: — Furnished
Baker « ir l, a good family pateDt, 49 lb. sacks ........ 92.00
proved m arkets and higher prices , taxation and receipts from Gov- apartm ent, 3 rooms with private
Columbia
Hard W heat, 98 lb. sacks, only
........... 94.30
for leading crops than during t h e ; ernm ent services and monopolies, bhth and porch. Phone 263R or!
Crown
Rolled
Oats,
per
sack
......................................
... oo<-
last few years.
, including opium ,_salt and cam- call^at Shook Bldg.
133-2t
Selected Idaho Potatoes, per 100 lbs............................ 92.30
In Japan, too, the economic re-1 phor, constitute the principal
FOR SALE: —-Jersey cow, just
SUGAR 13 lbs................................................................. ....9 1 .0 0
covery has been retarded, p arti­ sources of ordinary revenue of the
fresh, A. H. W ard, Omega Ranch,
ally by conditions in China and F ar E astern Governments.
Best of Cream Cheese, per 'lb............................................. 8(k
Extraordinary revenue is ob- Pacific Highway, Talent. 133-2*
partly as a result of the slow re-
Royal Baking Powder, per 12 oz. can ...........:............ 88c
covery from the earthquake of
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. «an ............................... 28c
1923.
Coffee, as good as the best, per lb..................................45c
“ Gradually, however, the F ar
Schilling’s Tea in tins, Japan, English, Breakfast
E ast is beginning to recover from
and Orange Pekoe, 1-4 lb. tins ....................................... 2Oc
unfavorably post-war conditions” .
1-2 lb. tins . J*....................................................................., 33c
Klein said.
1 lb. t ’hs .- t- .........................................................................
“ Budgets of most of thi?se coun­
iE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
THE
G liirardelli’s Cocoa, bulk, 3 lbs....................... ................. 23c
tries are on a more stable basis,
TODAY and TOMORROW
G hirardelli’» Sweet- Chocolate, bulk 3 lbs...................... 5Oc
and surpluses are anticiosted by
r everal of them for the first time
Golden Dates, 3 lbs..................................................................23c
in a num ber of years.”
P ettite Prunes, 4 lbs.................... .......................................... 23c
In the budgets of the F ar East
Palm Olive Soap, 4 bars .................................. ....... ............. 25c
certain factors are common to all
Cream Oil Soap, 4 bars ......................................................... 23c
the survey disclosed.
Large Fairy Soap, 4 b a r s '..................................................... 25c
“ W ith the possible exception ofi
Small Fairy Soap, 7 bars ........................................................ 23c
Japan, between 80 and 90 per c e n t1
Luna Soap, while it lasts, 9 bars ........................................ 23c
of the population, is engaged in 1
Crystal W hite Soap, 25 bars ............................................. 9 1 .0 0
agricultural p u rsu its,” Dr. Klein
W hite W onder Soap, 25 bars ...................
9 1 .00
pointed out.
Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 cans .............................................. 23c
“ The success of the harvest?
Citrus W ashing Powder 4 packages ................... . 91 .0 0
and the m arket demand for ag ­
ricultural products affect th e p u r­
W atch th is space for out Monday and Friday ails. We de­
This radio-melodrama has everything except a
chasing power of the people. Crop
liver to all parts of the city
failures or adverse m arkets, or the
name Romance, mystery, adventure and thrill up­
two combined, seriously affect the
on thrill. ■
revenues of the Governments. The
post-w’ar depression which stag­
ALSO—
nated business made itself ap­
parent in the revenue retu rn s of
61 N. Main
II. A. Stearns
“ TELEPHONE CTRL COMEDY”
the various countries in dim inish­
ed receipts from income, business
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and license taxes and from Gov­
ernm ent services and monopolies.”
A nother factor given as com­
mon to the budgets of several of
the F a r E astern nations is cur­
rency. India, Ceylon, China and
the Malay states are on a silver
m onetary basis, it was pointed
out, theiir revenues and expendi­
tures being influenced by the
price of silver. A small rise in
I “
the gold value of silver will per­
m it th e paym ent of foreign com-
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PEACE IN BALKANS
Ill At Home—
Friday, February 6, 1A2Ä
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
r AQ® POUR
Both Silk and Wool Dresses in this sale. Every gar-
nient new this season. Formerly prieed $29.75 to
$34.50.
PRICED SATURDAY “
^7 95
$17
CHILDREN’S COATS IN THIS SALE AT HALF - PRICE
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