Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    youth;
o f underground freight railway, Vistai O r * Weak M —
Cheater Wood« «pent the week
which would he covered hr tome
SO elation» at first. and; with the end with hi» perenta from» Cor*
growth of London, addition* could rallia.
horn i o * :<
But floods of song swept in and
drowned
The old-tlm» singers, sorrow-
crowned.
I saw once mdke the friends
of old.
-
slenete das
hgppy. Th
were God’s
‘ng prayer
though he
"Uncle Ren
And heard their voices raanl- “ * • *n»moi
fold;
of his com
Loving Mother of Joel Chandler And waste« wsn yesrs slipped verse.
Harris and Mrs. Georgia Har­
slowly by,
’
(Copyright.
rison 8tarke, the Mother of With many a change of sea and Conklin, (1
His Mind.
sky.
aln r‘«M ’
With many a change of form tlon ,orbld<1
By MARY ORBER CONKLIN v
and hue-—
In her girlhood Mary Harris
And left me happy there with Zl/XM/»
was called ‘‘Lady Sensible,” her
sister “ Lady Beautiful” ; and In­
From the shadow overhanging V V IlM ,
deed however and pecuniarily his own lonely childhood was »
was Mary Harris’s selection of
the father of her sod (like the
mother of Francis Wilson the
humorist and playright) she won
her laurels as "Lady Sensible”
PHYSICIANS
AO far as sense in producing
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
genius goes, when she persisted
Osteopathic
Physician ft Surgeon
In marrying the love* of her
LONDON, Oct. 20. — (IP) —
Home 457-4
youth to whom her family ao bit­ Office Phone ISO.
T h e world’s first great freight
First
National
Bank
Bldg.
terly objected that shortly the
subway is going to be built here
young husband disappeared as
DR. CHARLES A. HAINES
at a cost of 9160,000,000 to solve
if the earth had opened and
ixmdon’s baffling traffic problem.
Physlclan and surgeon
swallowed him.
Julia Collier
Far beneath London’» amaxlng
O ilce Phone 154-4
Harris, In her fascinating bi­
Home, Phone154-L tangle of mediaeval streets —
ography of her fgmous father-in-
Office hours. 10 to 12 A. M.; 3 lower even than the existing pas­
law, says that "Miss Mary” was to 6 P. M.; 7 to S evening». Citi- senger subways — trainloads of
MART HARRIS
sens Bank Building.
good women who M r r y men un­
worthy of them. Hbw fortunate DR. HAW LEV — Above Tidings
office.
Phone 91.
tor the world are situations like
thia when the overpowering love D R KRNKST A. WOODS— Prac­
of a seif-sacriflclpg woman, sep-
tice Ilmtted to eye. ear. nose and
throat— X-ray including tqeth..
aratlug her from her I family to
jfflce hours. 10 to 12 and 2 to
accompany the man of her
5, Swadenburg Bldg., Ashland,
posterity
eholce,
gives
to
O-»»nn
Chandler
geniuses like
Joel
C. ELLYBON SHINN, D.M.D.
Harris
and' Francis, Wilson.
Citizens Bank Bklg.
“U n de Remus’s father was an
O
ffke
Phone 151. Rea. Phone 1S4
Irishman from whom the boy
Evenings By Appointment
Inherited his bright btue eyes
and his sense of humor, while
from his mother he
got
an
analytical mind.
In argument
JORDAN’S HASH AND CABINET
her logic was a match for any­
WORKS. Cor. Helman and Van
body's, and her strength of
Ness. Phone 161.
194-tf
character equalled her Intellect.
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
When ahe awakened to her mis­
For Service
take in casting her lot with a
man lacking In courage and loy­ Dealers In Coal, Wood, Packing,
alty, ahe put aside all day­ Crating and Storage. Long dist­
dreams, took up her burden and ance trucking.
staked all on her boy.
She
T. h. POW ELL— General Trans­
rejected his father’s name and
fer — Good team and motor
gave her family name to Joel.
trucks. Good service a', a rea­
sonable price. Phone 63.
During her widowhood she had
several good offer» of marriage,
FEH1GE - ROACH
but she decliii.*d them and de­
Transfer — Bxpross — Storage
voted her life to her son. She Hauling — Dray work of _all
never had cause to regret her kinds Quick motor service. Dry
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R,
devotion, for in after life Joel 3 7 5 .B. Street.
113— tf
Chandler Harris’ tender care nf
his mother was the most beauti­ ANY CURL IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
ful of his many beautiful traits.
of the Salvation Army at the
To another splendid woman,
White Shield Home. 565 May-
fair Ave.. Portland, Oregon
as good and as brilliant as his
own mother, goes part of the
A U C T IO N E E R
credit of developing the mind of
A. L. GIDEON
thia gifted Georgian.
Before Sales taken anywhere— anytime
Ashland. Oregon
the lad sufficiently made good
In the wonderful city of Atlanta
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
to bring his mother from Eaton-
AMBRO S. PARK
ton to live with him, there canie
Painting Contractor
Into his fife, becanne she Was
Dependable,
a member of the talented Har­
Phone SO
rison family, his first employers.
Mrs. Georgia Harrison Starke, or leave word at Staples Realty
Office
who gradually gained the confi­
dence of the sensitive and re­
ticent boy. She thought highly
of bar young friend’s ability as
• poet and begged him not to
neglect his lyrical gifts In the
grind of newspaper work. She
fostered hfs ambition to attain
simple rythmic prose; nor did
■he hesitate to criticize him se­
verely If ’occasion
warranted.
When he once wrote to her in ’
the slangy style often affected I
by Immature minds, she ex-1
pressed her strong disapproval of
such a lapse.
She also gave
the embryo “ Uncle Remus” the
freight
w ill
speed
along
be made without aertoua recon-
at ruction.
According to the plan, fire or
aix of the principal freight ata-
tlo n a ' are to be placed in the
City, where freight traffic la at
present. moat congested. Freight
yard*, of existing railway» are to
be linked up with the aubway
depot», thereby avoiding a large
amount of carriage from station
and warehouse — the cause of
much of London’» present street
congestion.
„ Gigantic lifts hare been plan­
ned for the transport of freight
between street level and the run­
ning linea. It is aimed to Join
every existing railway terminus
to the new system.
Official sanction for the under­
taking is to be sought. It la es­
timated that three years after the
plan la approved a part of the
line could be opened for limited
working, while in five years prac­
tically the whole system could be
in operation.
Statisticians declare that quite
half the traffic on London’s main
streets would be done away with
by the adoption of the scheme.
safe
from paralysing London fogs and
interminable delays of street traf-
ARMY CHARGE NOT
TO BE PROSECUTED
London today is losing millions
of dollars a week through traffic 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22— (V
Jams. Thousand! of huge horse- P .) — A charge of misconduct
drawn trucks slow down the pro­ aga'.nst Major General W. H.
gress of rapidly growing motor­ H art, quartermaster general of
the United States army, by his
ized traffic.
London of tomorrow, when the predecessor. Major General 11
freight subway Is finished, will K. Rodgers, retired, wig not re­
be virtually horseless for the first sult in a court martial trial, a
time in Its hietory.
-
J high war department official
Major General F it
Banking circles here mention said today.
Meimich.
Inspector
general cf
the Dillon Read Company as one
of the several big financial houses the arsay, will recommend a dis-
mlvsal of the charges. It was
which are interested.
The project designed by Cark- said.
eet-Jamee, a prominent British
Advertise In The Tiding».
engineer, provides for a network
WHAT IS THIS BANK
WORTH TO YOU
W e have provided for you a complete ser
vice in all departments
Are you using all of them or only one
We ace here to serve you. What else can
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland,. Oregon
D. B. Gold and Dima E. Gold.
Ella D . Holman, and Butler
ft Thompson Co., a corpora­
tion.
Plaintiffs:
L. Wheeler, Jr., and any and
all persons having or claiming
Jackson County. Oregon, former­
ly owned by defendant, 1. L. thereto.
Wheeler, Jr., ns described in
Volume 99 nt page 651 of the
Deed Records of Jackson County,
Oregon, be quieted in the name
of the plaintiffs as thejr Intor-
BRIGGS ft BRIGGS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff»,
Post Office Addrees:
Ashland, Oregon.
31-1 Fri.
HOLIDAY GOODS NOW
ARRIVING
COME TN AND LOOK THEM OVER
DARLING STUDIO
Li thia Springs Hotel Building
S T O N E ’S
New Store No. 16
Opens Tomorrow, the 24th at 242 E. Main
Next to The Citizen’s Bank
THE MOST MODERN F OOD STORE IN ASHLAND WILL OPEN TO­
LIKE ALL OTHER STONE’S
THE FINEST FOODS AVAILABLE.
OUR REPUTATION IN ALL OTHER TOWNS IS THAT W E -U N D E R ­
SELL. THIS REPUTATION WILL RE MAINTAINl <) IN ASHLAND.
Come Early Tomorrow Our Prices Are
The lowest in Town
Jello Cheap
Any Flavors
Limited Pkg.
Ola Dutch Cleanser
Regular 10c Cans
ftx *
At Stone’s, Can
tF V
Creme Oil Soap
10c, Bars Crem
Oil Toilet Soai
5c
Our Price w ill be the Lowest
If you need Sugar, See us
You’ll like it for its finer-than-ever,
creamy-delicate t a s t e and color.
You’ll like it because it improves
the flavor and texture of milk dishes.
Y ou’ll like it because it makes coffee
taste right and look right. You’ll
like it for the purity, goodness and
high food value which have made it
Oregon’s and the w e ld ’s leading
brand o f evaporated milk.
For any one o f a dozen reasons-—
you’ll like it! Be sure, then,To in­
sist upon it.
PREE—Write for Mrs. Mary Blake’s
famous Carnation Cook Book
C o n a t io n M ilk P roducts C om pany
4T4 G lin n Street, Portland, Oreson
Mode in Oregon for ¿3 yeare
Tall Cans Milk
Tall Cans Any Kind,
At Stone’s, 3 for
! A J
"
Quick Quaker Oats
9 At
Large Size Packages,
A Big Saying, Each
™ **
Winter Hour Cheap Yakima Spuds Cheap
Globe Mills Flour
Per Bbl., 4 Sacks
J
ft
A
1-50 lb. Sack
a/iiiaUoii
Spuds Will be High .
ind Scarce Before Long. Lay O 75
n a lo w
c a ftlfc
P pp
C w t.
-
™
EVERYTHING SOLD CHEAP
t i n i l f l iO U r L IS I 10 ijIO llr a
with that
Jiner-than-ever taste
a b ia tic i
Uniform
Franklin Bakery
Or at Your Grocer
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THB STATE OF ORBOON.
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
That the title to the 5.97 acres
of land in the City of Ashland,
STORES, THIS NEW ONE IS ESPECIALLY WELL STOCKED WITH
There has been no acci­
dent about the popularity
SUPERIOR
BREAD
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. SUM.
MONS FOR PUBLICATION
Real Property hereinafter de­
scribed,
•
Defendant»
To J. L. Wheeler, Jr., and any
and all person» having oi*
claiming to have any interest
in the real property referred
to in »aid suit:
IN T H E NAME OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON: By order
of the Hon. C. M. Thomas, Judge
of »aid court, made and dated
September 21, 1925. ordering:
service zi
------ by pub­
lication, you are hereu, sum-|
moned and required to. appear,
and answer said complaint with­
in six weeks from the date of!
the
first
publication
hereof,
which is September 25, 1925,
and if you fail to appear In
said cause within said time,
the plaintiffs will apply to the
court for the relief demanded
in the complaint, to wit:
MORROW MORNING AT 7 O’CLOCK.
You’ll like Carnation best
—here's why!
immortal poem If one could
only fashion It aright.” The time
came when he did fashion aright,
in lines replete with pathos, his
profound thoughts of that early
period:
“ I stood entranced, my soul was
bound;
Melodious thralls enwrapt me
,
round.
I lived again the wild, uncouth.
Dear, devious ways of my lost
Parchase«] Hume—
Mr. and Mr». Noel Heard have
purchased the Chamberlain resi­
dence nt S71 Mountain avenue.
to hare any interest In the
/ fojm CoNiff«#«/ Corj
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