Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 15, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, January 1», I®*®
thmnos
Visiting With Relative*—
Mrs. f t .
Business Visitor—
'
E. H ardy la visiting
A. 8. Rosenbaum, Southern Pa­
her son and fam ily, W , G. Hardy cific passenger and freight agept
at Salem, Oregon, end before re­ of Medford, was a business' visit­
turning to Ashland w ill visit an­ or in Ashland today.
other son, A. B. H aih y at Tacoma,
WHY PAY RENT? W ill build
Washington.
new home o n ,w e ll located lot.
Easy terms.
651 H olly St..
Cliff Payne makes bracket*.
Returns from Medfor d
Phone 317-L.
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Mrs. Pst Daily returned from
Toilet Goods. — Elfiarts.
Medford yesterday, where she has
I rom P o rtla n d —
spent the pest few days vtslting
D. J. Mahoney of Portland, who
Amouth
tli«
guests
at
H
otel
Ore­
her mother, Mrs. J. Cleland.
is the representative of Butler
gon are—
J. C. Thomas and wife, Seattle, Brother^ was .a business visitor
Young people's service tonight
at th e Church of the Nasareng. Mr. and Mrs. L . A. Garey, Everett, in Ashland today.
8.
D. Johnston,
Cofiie find enjoy the music. 1 1 4 -lt Washington,
Rolla, North Dakota, Sam John­
ston, Rolla, North
Dakota, J.
W
ard.
San
Francisco,
O.
F. W ard,
Boh Penlston of Dunsmuir is in
Ashland vlsittng'his m other. Mrs. San Francisco, B. L.. Thomas and
Myere.
V
k
wife,' Venice,. M r. and M n. Ridg-
ley, Venice.,
Have your ■fveoch dodrs made
School Books at Elharts.
at Jordan’s Sash ahd Cabinet
Work»
11»— tf
School Supplies at E lh a rt’s.
113-St
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith are
moving from Ofiio Wtrdet to 131
Left for. Vacation—
FegrtW straft-
Milton Blegel of Morton street,
New Victor records each week left Thursday for a two weeks va­
The Roto.
114— 21 cation in Pbrtland, and W a lla
W alla. Washington.
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Left For Portlswfl'
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bartges
Pop Corn brick, crispy
fresh at' Candy Land. „
Now They Aren’t Speaking
Oregon and Wsshlngton
Increasing cloudings,with
rain in the west portion
and snow and rain 4n
the cast. Variable winds
along the coast.
CARDINAL MERCIER
IS REPORTED WORSE
and
(Continued from Page One)
McCOY GIVES SUMMARY
Visitor from M e d f o r d -
Mr. Jenkins, agent for .Mason
Ehrmfin Co. qf Medford, was a
business visitor In Ashland today.
N8to a iliwt'u.-.
Mrs. George F etter and little
non, Paul, of Um atilla, Oregon, Springs hotel are—
Dr. A. E. Campbell, Eugene, B.
are visiting with Mrs. Fetner's
sister, Mrs. L. D. Stephenson of A. W hltp. Portlahd, A. Marks. San
Francisco,- M r. and Mrs. M. N.
13» W im er street.
H artw ell, Portland, Max O. Green.
Springfield,
Binery Herron, Eu­
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches
gene.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Flelds, ' Se­
are growing la popularity. Tty
one at The Plaaa.
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8 7 -tf attle, F. D. Rice, Galveston, Texas
and U. L. Rice, Galveeton, Texas.
(Continued from Page One)
the normal crop, but prices
which J»ave been ‘obtained fvr
the product sold thus tar have
brought adequate profit to the
grower». Livestock sales have
been lim ited, owing to the fact
that herds were greatly depleted
during the past four years, but
prices have been satisfactory
and liquidation of indebtedness
has been somewhat better than
for several years. W e had an un­
usual activity in the lumber bus­
iness, the m ills In this district
From M edford—
G. H. Wilson of the Armstrong
Motors of Medford was In ?sh-
land yesterday on business.
See the new patent clothes
reel at the Jordan ßgsh and Cab­
inet Works.
107-tf
JANUARY WAR NAMED
IN HONOR ROMAN
W illiam L, Carter, a W orld W ar
veteran, who has been in Ash­
land for some time, left last even­
All-rite butter toasted sand­ ing tor Portland, where he will
wiches— very
popular— Nlnlng enter the Veteran’s Hospital.
Mies Helen High of F ork street,
underwent an operation oa her
31-tf
throat Thursday morning at a *Ke Fountain Service.
SPURNED BY LOVER.
local doctor’s office. She Is doing
Visitor from Berkeley—
NEGRESS IS SLAIN
nicely.
Ml»- Edith Lesley of Berkeley
PORTLAND, Jan. 15. — (LP) —
arrived in Ashland yesterday to
spend two weeks visiting with Ethel Brown, 29, colored, le ft her
M r, and Mrs. K. C. Thompson. husband's home to spend the night
Mrs. Ijesley Is a sister of Mr. w ith Julius Mims, darktoyrn dandy
last night, and paid for her in­
discretion with her ' life. It was
Mr. and Mm. O. B. A lbert, who
have been visiting w it h ' ’ their
daughter. Mm. J.--H. Hardy, te r
the past month le ft' Thursday
evening for their home In River-,
side, California.
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Dance every Saturday a its at About three o’clock this morning
Jackson Hot Springs
105— tf that Mims informed her that he
was going out to eat, he told the
police. The colored beauty was
From Portland— ’
John M. Scott, assistant pas­ Jealous. "She said I was going
senger traffic manager of the out to see another woman, and
Sodthern Pacific, of Rortland, was ihe grabbed a revolver which I
a buslnsas visitor la Ashland yes­ had In a drawer. We scuffled over
terday and today on his return the revolver and It went off."
from San Francisco.
B utterfield's new Barber Shop
in located la the basement at
»97 1-1 B. M ain Street.
10S-tt
Finishing Tonight
1 The Man Who
Found Himself”
with
Among the guests at the Columbia
hotel to* i
Charles 8 . Thompson, Portland,
H. V. Smith, Portland, H. R. M il­
ler, Roseburg, C. F. Rlebel. Rose­
burg, W . W . M iller. Roseburg.
THOMAS MEIGHAN
W alk upstairs to Orres Tallo:
73-tf
Shop and save (10.00.
In Medford
ms
Business—
H . C. Onlay spent yesterday In
Medford on business.
When Mrs. Virginia Le Cette
rich San Francisco society wi
talking money -under false pre)
eludes W |lllam s, Knips and Allen i North Bend shipped 0,000,
Moving—
,
Mrs. W . E. Moor Is moving from of last year’s high school aggre­ 000 feet of lumber during Dec­
ember, In three ships.
390 North Main street to her gation.
home on Helman street.
Left for Portland— .
MEDFORD SOLDIERS
TOP LOCAL GUARDS
In one of Jhe best basketball
games ever seen on the Medford
Armory, Company C of Medford
last night defeated Battery B.,
local national guard outfit, 20-24.
Company C led. 10-9 at the
end of the first half, and through
the second the score see-sawed
back and forth, ùntil ten minutes
before the end of the tussle, Com­
pany C w e n t Into the lead, 23-17.
Battery B Ih e n staged a rally,
bringing the acore up to 26-14
when the game ended.
The teams
w ill meet again
Thursday night at the local A rm ­
ory. The local guardsmen are
confident they can take the meas­
ure of the Medford outfit, a l­
though the Medford, lineup lu-
GOD
Honorecl
January, the opening month
of the year was named In honor
of the Roman god, Janus, whoso
name, In turn, was derived from
the Latin word— janua,— mean­
in g door or opening. The doors
of his temple in the Fornm faced
East and West and Janus ' U
shown facing two ways to repre­
sent the beginning and ending
of day. There were three wi»«
dows and a door on each side
of the building,, making twelve
yrlpfloiys and four doors In all,
which represented the twelve
month» and four seasons of the
year.
The Angles and Saxons called
January "W ulfm oanth,’’ as nt
this time of the year, the wolver,
emboldened by hunger, would
enter the villages to seek food.
Cereal, the word we use to
cover the foods made from
wheht, rye, oats, barley and corn,
was derived from "Ceres" tho
Greek goddess of the harvest.
T his Is O lhnour Dobie, tam aus grid
t u lo T M Cornéir, W
Ha» ju s t been
«•Ivcteii- president of. the Am erican
Football Conch«« Association. F o r
veam Dobie bns been in charge of
■mcoeAsflil eleven« dnd has tutored
Klamath County votes special t.-ains In various parts of the eoun-
T h e y cnil hlm ’’Olooaiy a it " be-
»75,000 school bopds, by 5-to'
hr's an yth in g bi t optimistic
»1 m ajority.
bCfo^a a 1-4 t attle. '
donate to the Child W elfare fund,
a weekly event. H. Rose was
pdfivaileA upon to * bring an
Orthophonie V lctrola and give
several musical selections.
President
H ardy
announced
that D r. Burdlc, «who -was ap­
pointed chairman of the pro­
gram committee, had switched
w ith R. J.’ Woods, whq had been
appointed chairman of the mem­
bership committee. Fred Homes
announced that Saturday would
be "Bellview district Tag Day."
J. H - F u lle r,, secretary of the;
chamber of commerce, announc­
ed a tentative program for the
next two foruma.
The visitors included Charles
W. M lllner, J. - P. Dodge, W .
ty, Poley, W . F. Loomis and V.
O. N. Smtlh. A fte r the adjourn­
ment of the stockholders meet­
ing the directors convened and
elected officers fo r the coming
year which resulted in the re-
election of the form er officers,
who are as follows: President,
J. P. Dodge; Vice presidents. C.
B. Lam ktn and 8. Patterson;
Cashier, V. O. N. Smith; Aseist-
snt Cashiers, F. S. Engle and R.
A. Peter», Jr.
F O U N D :— Leathet pocketbook,
Owner may have same by. Iden­
tifying. 400 Morton.
114-21
MOUND on Liberty 8 t„ — pair
glasses. Owner may have same by
ldeatlfying and paying for ad.
ladings.
114-2
!$Oai)risiftgiy
Low Prices
plus
LOOK FOR YOURSELF
ER’S TOGGERY
Hab-a-dash Inn**
E. R. ISAAC & CO
"THE QUALITY STORE"
January Clearance Sale
Tomorrow is The Last Dav
,
ol Hall Priee Remnant Sale
I»
From Medford—
, W. R. K ing of the 8hell Oil
In Medford was a business visitor
in Ashland today.
Regular Sizes—42 to 4G -Special Sizes 40 1-2 to
44 1-2 and 41 to 47s
Each For a Different Type of
Figure ■
M r. and M r*. J. M. McDowell
were In Ashland yesterday on
business, from
their ranch on
<
OF THIS DISTRICT
Home made Chill Beans and
Hot Tamales.— Nlnlnger’s Foun­
tain Service.
91-tf
Not measured by silver or gold
Hemstitching and Plcoting—
— The personal g ift— your pho­
Front
Messknine Floor, McGee
tograph. Studio Ashland. 110-tf
Building. Mrs. Havener and Miss
107-1 mo.
Among thè guest* et thè Ltthia Ewan.
however being small. Only one Pierce, Jiewten Harrison, H . G.
operator has reported an unsuc­ Moore, A . V . Hardy and M r‘.
cessful season and this was due Wine hell ef San Francisco.
Next week la Klwanis Interna,
to poor management. Thb w inief
season thus fa r has been un­ tlonal Week and R, J. Woods
usually mild and the rainfall not announced that a special’ meet«
up to the average. N aturally, the in g . would be arranged for pint
. ‘
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total precipitation between now meeting.
a n d . May 1st w ill have a vital
bearing upon our next year’s S TA TE BANKS SHOW . *
-EXCELLENT REPORT
business.' Bank deposits are high
er than in any tim e in th e ’ his­
(Continued from page Que)
tory of the town."
BRUSSELS, Jan. K . — (LP) —
The condition of Cardinal Morder, JUDGE COLVIG TRLLH HIS­
TORY QF JACKSON COl'NTY
Belgium’s wer cardinal, Is re
ported wo'rse.
Marcelling, Trim m lng, 8ham-
The
of W im er street, left on train IS poolng, Dyelng. Facials.
M oving—
Thursday for Portland, to be Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
Lee McMicheal Is moving fiom
Phone 10».
fifi-tf
gone several days on business.
135 Nutley to 115 Fourth street.
Visitors in Ashland—
THE WEATHER
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Wash Goods, Wool Goods, Silk^, Cretonnes,
Curtain Materials, White Goods, Domestics, Rib­
bons, Etc. — Every Remnant a Real Bargain.
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Selling at One-Half Regular Price
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Semi-Annual Clearance of
. '
COATS AND DRESSES
Rew stores provide so l. irge A selection of these
sizes and now they arc
i ■ S -
BIG REDUCTION ON RUITH —
A ll wool suits (1 1 .5 0 , (1 5 , (1S.75,
(3 1 .7 1 at Panlserud’s.
11 »-tf
$22.50 Values Now
$29.75 Values Now
$17.50 Values NoW
$19.75 Values Now
$11.25
$14.88
the gweete at Hotel Ash-
with the Marvel Horse
Silver King
The swelter and dust of a
big rodeo — whirling horses
— d/tring rfeters — milling
steers - r gnakelilre lariats
shooting through the air —
thAhwah of saddle leather
—the Match Race, “ They’re
offl” — “ BMe ’em, Cow­
boy!”
J. C. Myers. Pertland. A. Marks,
San Francisco. A. R. Frasier,
Portland, Victor Dickey, Port­
land, C. W . West, Portland. Mrs.
A. O. Knapp, Grants Paas. R. H.
Wayland and wife, SeatUe. Jack
Rayigopd. Rbeebnrg. J. B. Tag-
gart and daughter, Los Angeles,
E. R. Taggart and wife, Los
Angelee.
There la some Inquiry for small
homes. List your property with
Taylor. (1 N. Mala.
103— 10
SATURDAY
3 Lb. Stitched Comfort Batting,
Each ............................... n. .$1.00
Dm grandmottorrty ‘fsatprae .a n d
*l»»aent •mils of Mrs. Jans B. H.
itoigisy led lets of bank» to cash
rhseks for her without question. But
ilnally she was arrreted a t fiouth
Bend. Ind.. charged with paaring
« *< a a of worfMsaa chocks. The
-n F » oM lady’’ ha* sovtoty »BMto.
Mriico eay, and la known chiefly an
^ M a ry
v
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Comforter Cretonnes
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36 in. Outing Flannel in light
Colors, good weight. Yard ..22c
> \
36 inches wide, Light and Dark
»Patterns. Y a r d ....................... 16c
> ?►, 1
SPECIAL
66x80
• • Wool Blankets,
’ * » in Plaid
Patterns. P air .
. . . . . . .$6.95