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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1920)
r PACK FOIH ASHIJIXn WEEKLY TIDINGS Wednesday, Jiinuary 21, 1020 aw:nria:tKjainr.n:croaanmaa) LOCAL AND PERSONAL V :::::::::-:::::::::::::::::!!!!: turn runn MONDAYS NKWS .Mrs. Prescott. who has heen vis- iting relatives in Ashland for sev- er-l ve.ks, h returned to her hom iu Sklfin. T. M. Brooks, n resident of lrtano. who has been living in Ashland for seveial months, li ft the l..st of the week for California to remain th rest of the winter. .Mis. 1!. K. Hall and children leave for .Southern California ill a few ri.vs to remain -during the winter, Two deputy intern . 1 revenue col- lei tors will be in Ashl mil from Feb- man Hih to llth to assist citizens in makiio; out their Income state- m-T.ts. purine' these days deputies Wiinhei iy mid pilrymnlp will be at ilie city hall. About Januaiy 22 all suns who made returns last year will be supplied with proper blanks lor making returns froni the oflice of internal revenue., Portland. Deputy Revenue Collector Wimber ly was in Ashland yesterday on his way to Klamath Tails, where he will be for a week helping citizens make out their income lax statements. 0. F, Carson has sold his fiiie resi- liencp on Palm atenue to .1. C. Con- who came here from Portland l'1" lo """ " Aswnn.i miring several days ago and has been look- ""' 0"lllinK we,'k "' lesiime bee ine ft.r a homo in this city. He will work buro take porsessinn ill May, when he will briii'; his family here. The sale was' Mr. mid Mrs. TIal: h Uoberison ' made by the l!eaer Pealty company. I San Francisco are making a visit nt the home of the lormer's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Stewart came Italph Hobertson, in this city. in yesterday morning from the east where they had been spending sev- oral weeks, which included Tjsit3 with Mr. Stewart's relatives in West Virginia. They also paid the nation al capilol a visit and had the pleas ure of hearing Oregon's represenla tio, V. s. Senator George E. Cham zerlain. speak. Miss Helen Walker made a week ; end Visit lo her friend, Miss Anna French, at "her home neur Phoenix. Arthur R. Allen, circulation mi-' lilor of the Portland Orennninn. is iim-u i,,,uiu i that newspaper. j : n v t ... i .i .i .;i-.. ..,.,., Sunday in Medford. Maxedon, the milk man, is branch- ing out in the chicken business and Is now building a large chicken bouse at his place on B. street. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Law of Liu- coin, Neb., armed in Ashland yester day and are visitors at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Jillson. The Law tamily are former residents of this city, and after living in Nebraska for some time, have concluded that Ash- lend is tlie best ever, so they have returned lo make their home here. ; CIS?. lr.;n.r1. 'Pliu'll-.- . ' .IJ llJ t, uuJ OlU 'i.'il irW'iii-r er HS1 L..- nA LxAJ UTZ e DUNN'5 Vl.K AliuF.i C,K.JVAlJ-Y- Choose Your Fall Boots Now $12.00 I-I 1 1 wn an t-."iiciii!l v alt rat" (ive new nninhiT that alr.M'ly lias at trai Ic-il much alti ntinn ami many .s'tl-K As t-limvn, nine ii dies in la-ilit fr.nn lift-! feat, a new la- h attern willi lim ulcn ti r vamp and Outlier l.tnii- In- . It h. m e of Hiiartncs cry fiuch In F i 1 he r t Hrown aii'l (In v ki'l. VaupeFs Quality Store ASHLAND. ORE. Miss Maynie Jiiiison is back in Mc- fi Gee's store filter a week's vacation. Dan Masmarsil of Weed, Califor uia is in the city for a day or so. i Sam Grubb of S.okane arrived ei e yesterday to attend the funeral f Ms sister. Hiss Amv Grubb. which took place this afternoon. . j ! jr. rl,d Mrs. J. I. Wolf expert to eave cjiioi- tomorruw or the next for n 0lenled trip through Southern California. Their son Ad- rian took their automobile down to ),?;) Iti f r several (lavs alio in ordoi i t0 milize the fini; roads before the rains set in, and Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will join him by train and in-iko the ,est of the journey overland, rs. Horace itegmer of Portland js in Ashland, callod'here by the sickness and death of her sister, Mis.i Amy Grubb, L F Ferenson and wife returned ,10me ,,,, froll, Silll VrunHM and Oakland, where they bad been spending the past week. William Grubb arrived in Ashland this ninnilng. from Marshfield to at tend the funeral of bis sister. Mis Amy Grubb, which took place today. Mif ":,Uip "''';''" l HMUIillR week's vacation in Gold Hill. .Sin Tlie fitizens .Sank is building a inm'h lit the hi., k of the upper story of their building on East Main street This will provide n sleeping porch lor the apartment occupied by Mrs. Wineland. Horace Reno, a well known Ash l;:iid young man, who has been em- ,l"e(1 I'l the sliipyards at San Fran ,,. I cise0 f"r tllB ''llst ix """l(!lK' ' h""10' visitilK "I" mother, Mrs. J. K. Reno, on Gresbam street. Mr. Reno is an ex-service liinn and returned from France a year ago. The funeral of. Miss Amy Grubb, whose death occurred at an early Iimii,. i-.ui ,,,.,,., ,,.i11 held from the i'l .-'slivterian church valuable Poland China boar which is ithis afternoon al 2:30 o'clock-. Rev.!1"1 "cqilisition to his slock on his C. F. Koehler officiating. A large attendance was present to pay the;1'""1"" V,,IH " 11 llum J- J- U!ien" final respects to the dearly beloved '"H'J-."" of Rush, Ore. ! young woman. 'Interment was made. j in the Ashland cemetery, where rit- ualistic services wen) held at the grave by the daughters of Rebekah C H. Mellin has sold bin lO-aci'- tract two and one half miles south-' west of Talent to Sidney T. Parks of Talent. Possession will ho given February 10. This deal was made through the Lamkin agency. eaPr.Eiipje(iPiF;pfe;ef io,irq(irai 1 1- '.. ,.? a- ftjf -. , u, JjJ i;'t i - j - tif-r. T 1 ! LJ f h' TI'IOsnAVS NEWS Floyd Crosslin loit last night foi Astoria after si. ending a few weeki, with his ii.iri nlH in Ashland. ! Mrs. Kinc.-ley and C. P. Morris, 'mother and brother of Mrs. F. E. Hti i ll. arrived in Ashland last 'ni; lit and w.U isit at the Russell homo for awhile. i Andrew H ill, who has been a guest 1 al the h e of J. V. Wriyht fo the l l..i-t two months, left last niiht foi i hi:: home ill l'rineville. Mrs 01,,t Kriedi ir.vald of Now v... i. ie.i ;.. .wi,i,,,.i ..ui i. to vi-dl al the home of hor Vnihei, W. H. dacAdams. on Gran ite st .vet. She was accompanied by Mi:s .Marion Mar.Adams, daughter nl Vr. and Mrs. MacAdams, who lias he- u attending school in New York. Harry- Grubb arrived in Ashland b.st evening from I.os Angeles where lie is employed. Ho will remain here for a few days before leaving for t lie north on business. G. It. I.athrop and little son Ken neth leave tonight lor Portland or a short visit. Members of the Ladles of the Mac cabees attended the funeral of the late Misf, Amy Grubb yesterday af ternoon. liillie, the little son of Mis. .lack 1 operation Doagle, who underwent all operation for appendicitis at u local hosp.tal several days ago, is greatly improved lid exnerls to lie able to be taken lo liL. home the latter part of the week, 111 connection with tin preaching at the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Ed gar will remain this week and every evening sing som.j of her delightful juxpel solos. It is worth while to hear hoi, as also the Gospel messages of Mr. Edgar. Stuart Saunders had business whirh took liim to Grants Pass this Week. Rev. Fattier Conaly of the Catho lic church of this city, his sister, ,iss A- f'"l,lll.v. "lhl Thomas l.oraii left last night ior Si n Fran- Cisco on a short visit. The latter may remain there indefinitely. W. L. Moore has received a very r.iiicu in the Uelleview district. Thi I Frank Metclian of Klamath Falls I drove over fi out that city to Ashland ! ""s " "' ' "mouiouue. lie j slated that the roads are in excellent j condition and ho had no ilifficultv in milking the trip. Mr. Metclian is moving from Klamath Falls to Portland. ; The Warren Construction com jpany, which has the contract for the t Wolf Creek-Grave Creek stretch of highway, is now resuming the laying 1JS of the paeiiii-ni upon this work j pj'f There is about one more mile of the four and one-half miles yet to be. ciTi paved. It is expected that this will! ;.-iii be completed within a few davs. ! Ua ... : c' Dr. William P. White of the Unit-; period Presbyterian church in Albany, jj1 , has been called to serve as director; p ' of Hie M ly Bible Institute in itsj t.p ! woil; on Ihu Pacific coast. Dr. White; ja j lias many acquaintances In Ashland! 4,- laud will be renieiiiberi-d as speaking: i'ie a short time ago. ... j A large Cadilac car belong to tlie Inlei in Imii Auto company ran into 111 dileli near Medford last night, it is reported, mid partially overt iirued. None of tlie passengers were hurt. DinniT I'ai-ty Mr. and .Mrs. I,. .1. Orres enter t. lined a number of friends at u three course dinner at their home on 1'alm avenue Inst Sunday afternoon. Eight were seated at the table at 3 o'clock fjjj 1 S The Social Realm S i l which the color scheme was car ts lied out in pink, yellow and white. c-Hi (tic lleside the host and hostess those f(pj attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. f-f'S .Morgan, Miss Winifred Spencer, Miss Aliis 1'rescott, Miss I .en Hart and Miss Edna Ones. Illi-lliday I'aH) Elber Hush celebralrd his eleventh birthday anniversary Sunday by en tertaining a number of bis little schoolmates at his home on Oak sheet iii i lie iilteiinii.il. Canies and fine refreshments filled out the pro-1 gram of eulei tHiiiinent which was bug -ly enjoyed by nil. Those attend ing wme liillie Hiilen, Johnnie Hu gi.r, i:-.eit Mi l lee, .limiuie Hei r, All ten and Klber Hush. Aildrrwil Study ( lull Vesierd ,y the afternoon C. L. S C. luld their last meeting on the study of Mexico which , Is in the i-.iiii-.' this year. Itev. C. A. Ed- wauls wan invited to address the club, and gave a veiv fine talk on the missions ot that country. SAI.EM !6 acre fruit tract, eight1 miles noith of here seels for $.100 bit acre. Oregon produced 15.000,000 lb. Mrs. C. B. Lamkin, who Is In disbursements of this suit: That the touch with the Young Women's certain deed executed by Eric Weroit , , and Desederla Weren, husband and Christian Association organizers ofW,f(J Qn Jme 23r(, lgi3i mUo c,,ir. the state, has been apprised tha ence Lne Bn Minnie Lane convey Dean Elizabeth Fox of the University Ing twenty acres of land in South of Oregon will speak in this city ot the southwest quarter of the Tuesday, January 20. This address will be delivered in the Junior High school at 3:30 o'clock in the after- noon instead of the usual meeting iui Tkw nirio ti,i of the Parent-Teachers circle. This meeting will be of great Interest to Ashland, particularly to the youni; women and girls, and a good a nee is expected Umatilla Couny. Sixty-seven per cent of the school children are in school districts having but 36 per cent of the assessed value of tho.Sj-, county. County Superintendent Green says present system of collect-f'a ins: nnhonl tax in Inenuitable and sifggests that It be put on a pupil and teacher basis. PORTLAND. East side ment house sells for 25,000. apart- FOR SALE Fine registered Hol- tfln lilill 4 Vflnrs nlil fulfill flirl ltiiL'l'(P Will well rti ti m ti'inln ior liurnam or nereioru ouii. n. M. Deter, Siskiyou, Ore. 1 1 9-2 j Sl'lT l.V EQUITYSUMMONS In the Circuit Court in and for the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon. Otis O. Helman, Plaintiff, vs. Desederia Weren, widow of Eric We ren, Deceased, Clarence Lane and Minnie Lane, Administrators of the estate of Eric Weren, Deceas- ed; Iugrid Bergstrom and C. L, iiurKBirum, uuhuuiiu uuu wauj i:. Elvera Wallsten and B. O. Walls- ten, husband andywife; Eric H. Kb Weren and his wife, Minta We- ps ren; Annie Lassell and George Lassell, husband and wife; Carl E. Weren, A. Bianchi and Freda ip? Kianchi, husband and wife, heirs ot the said Eric Weren, Deceased, 31 Defendants. j jUr To Desederia Weren, Clareivee'Sfl Lane, Minnie Lane, Iugrid Berg strom, C. L. Bergstrom, Elvera Wall- ij?, sten, B. O. Wallsten, Eric H. Weren, 'jp Minta Weren, Annie Lassell, George an Lassell, Carl E. Weren, A. Bianchi and Freda Bianchi, the above named defendants: !pfil IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP' OREGON, You and each of you p are hereby summoned and required Sp to appear and answer the Complaint gjjj of the plainWff on file in the office of the County Clerk of Jackson SO county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Ore- gon, within TEN days from the date LE of the service of this Summons on gpS you,. if served within Jackson county, brj Oregon, and if served on you in any 5s other county in the state of Oregon, iSg then within TWENTY days from the ffl date of its service upon you, and if ijfa served on you by the publication njgj thoreof, then within SIX WEEKS 3Qj from the date of the first publica-1 jjj tion thereof, and if you fail to ap-jU5. pear and answer said complaint with-jsQ in the time as above specified the kjfg planum win appiy to ine court ior the relief demanded in the said Com- s niiiiiit in.wit ;1 That the plaintiff have judgment t un Ae r, 1 ! iiuaiosL 111a UBLOiiuuiii, ueaeueiiu Weren for the sum of Sixteen Hun-, dred Dollars with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per an- mini from September 23rd, 1917, to- gether with one hundred sixty dol- nllin-iiev feen mil the cnato unit ijW Tit j northwest quarter of Section Five ill Township thirty-nine south of Range 0lie eu8t 0f w. M. in Juckson county, Oregon, and which Deed is of record in Vol. 98. cage ius or ine ueen , Records of Jackson county, Oregon, j WH9 n CRlll ertect I i 1 M f jju 1 OIlOTlPTOMIlilPAIM 1 )aily . i elcopam A 1 Ti During1 Bargain Period Jan. 10 to Feb. 10, Inclusive To New or Present Subscribers mm Send Us Their $5.50 Now. mj.- nl arj 5 (3 -J L!yC0!?ra!i Jlia iicL JiVtJlicd JtjLiad JJJIil i BMSBB3rt33ES.'nTC.3n ere Inter You Will Still Have Several Months to Wear Winter Suits, Coats and Furs. Do not expect to get them for less money next year. You will p?iy more next winter. Besides, you will find many of ours marked down now for January Clearance. a Mortgage given to secure said In- and Freda Blanchi by the publication debtedness, bo foreclosed as a mort- thereof for six successive- weeks In gage and said real property sold in the Weekly Tidings, ce newspaper of manner provided by. law, and that I general circulation printed and pub each of said defendants be barred ! Hshed at Ashland, In said tounty, from any right, title, claim or interest I and you are hereby required to ap thereln, and for such further relief pear and answer In snld cause within , us to the court may seem proper. six weeks from the date of the first Liy Order of the Hon. F. M. Calk - ins. judge ot said court, made and dated on the 17th day ot January, i:iu, tins Summons is serred on the detenduntsr Annie Lassell, George Lassell, Carl E. Weren, A. Blanchl m roruan -AND T1IL1- ft! V-J Can Be Secured by Mail for One Full Yearfor 'jilt i'i"" Joil iitcllLcii' Is Plenty ! 1 publication thereof. ' Date of first publication January 21st, 1920. BRIGGS AND BRIOGS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ashland, Oregon. 79-6t W.' 1 wool during pant year. (