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Page 6 I HAYES TARES OVER NEW FACES APPEAR ON WRESTLING CARD HOTEL SERVICE STN. • TALENT* Of Interest To Ashland People Mrs Roy Hellenbrook returned Wrestling fans learned the mean F L Haves this week announced from the Community Hospital in ing of "Russian Lion", Monday that he had taken over the Ashland Medford, where she has been a ini nite when Al Karasick met Ken Hotel Service Station, formerly tient for the past week. She is Hollis in the main event of Mack The follownig article from the operated by Chet Brown Mr convalescing at the home of Mr. Lillards weekly mat offering at Hayes will feature Richfield Pro Pasadena. Calif, Star-News, was and Mrs. Ray Schumaker. Mrs. the Medford Armory ducts and servicM. He will special brought to this office by a sub Hellenbrook is Mrs. Schumaker’s Al took the first fall with a ise in lubrication, storage, wash scriber, and will is' of interest to mother. Boston Crab hold after Hollis had ing etc. The same 24 hour service Miner readers: Mr. A. M. Dobbins left Thurs- roughed up the big Russian con will lx* maintained. "Believed to be the only person day morning for Tule Lake where siderably in the forepart of the living who served as a guard at the he has employment. bout. Hollis seemed to have the Tlie W. C T U. Is to meet next funeral of Abraham Lincoln, Eli Mr. Ross Twedell and family edge after that, using plenty of Tuesday at the home of Mrs Will moved from Phoenix into the Kra- rough stuff, untill Hollis tried some Dodge. Tlie meeting begins at 2:30 sha White, 90, now residing in mer house one mile south of Tal- eye gouging. Karasik then pro and is to bi' in charge of Mrs Pasadena, today vividly recalled, ent. ceeded to show Arkansas toughest Edna Smith on the anniversary of that great The Talent Townsend Club met what rough stuff was really like American's birthday, that impres Wednesday night at the city hall and wound up with another Crab at the hands of Cowboy Dude sive funeral procession in which A large crowd attended. After the hold. Stanley Rogers, the Texas Chick, via the lariat spin route. business meeting refreshments ‘Old Timer’ went down to defeat Chick was at no time in any great i nearly KMM1 soldiers marched in were served and the remainder danger, yet Rogers showed he 20 platoons. brother and sister and other rel knew the ropes by continually ty of the evening spent socially. Mr White. who vnliNtvd in Ihr Jay Terrill is busy with the atives. She plans on being gone a ing Chick into holds that were summer of 1864, was detailed from month. annual assessing. mighty hard to break. his regiment, the 146th Illinois In Mrs. Lyle Tame underwent an Mrs Velma Cochran of Eugene Dr Barney Cosneck, of Illinois, fantry, to be in guard at the cap operation at the Community Hos spent the week-end with her home made himself mon* than popular itol. He also recalls having met pital in Ashland Tuesday morning. folks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Estes. when he pinned the fiery Mike It is reported she is getting along Joe Tryon of the Tryon Merc Cad d wk in nothing flat. Cosneck Mr. Lincoln as a boy, and among nicely. antile attended the horse round-up is one of the fastest men to be his treasured keepsakes, is a piece of wood taken from the oak tree Mr. Fred Hodapp moved from in the Applegate country. seen in Medford for sometime the Foster house into an apart Mr. Fowler of the Fowler and which sheltered the late Presid New Faces Next Monday ment of Edith Cochrran. Up Reality co. of Medford, was Next Monday night three new ent’s grave. The Delphian Study Club unit transacting business and calling faces will be seen. Pete Belcastro, The reason it is believed that met Thursday evening at the home on friends here Wednesday. the Pacific Coast Junior heavy Mr. White is the sole surviving of Mrs Schuler. The subject of Phoenix Townsend Club gave a weight champion, will meet Nor Uncoln guard is that mure than study was Hamlet. play and dance at the city hall man Mack, rough ami tough Ok Waldo ■ Mrs. Emma Moore. Mrs Alice at Talent on Saturday night un lahoman Mack comes billed as a. year ago his son, O'Byrne, and Miss Thelma Gear- der the direction of Mrs. Vincent one of the most spectacular men White, of Boise, Ida., hap[>encd to by elle of Forest Creek, are week-end of Phoenix. Proceeds go jointly to in the game. Another new one listen to a radio broadcast visitors at the home of Mrs. Geo. Talent and Phoenix. will be "Prince” Mihaillias, Arab President Roosevelt in which the Thurstons. A large number of friends ga- ian who will meet Al Karasick in executive mentioned an old soldier Miss Pansy Shafer left Thurs thered at the Talent Methodist the 2nd bout. For the opener Joe thought to be the last one alive day morning for Taos. New Mexi church to pay final tribute to Marsh of Missouri will meet Dr who had been a guard at the last co, where she will visit with her Mrs. J. S. Crawford who passed Cosneck rites. He sent a night letter to the away Thursday at the Comumni- According to Lillard the card President, and as a result the vet ty Hospital, Ashland. Mrs. Craw is the strongest he has had in ford was once of Talent’s pion Medford for some time, and wrest eran soldier has in his possession eers and was highly respected and ling fans are promised some of a splendid letter from President Roosevelt, extending his persona) will be greatly missed. the best action yet exhibited. Mrs. L. Phelan of Grand Island. greetings and best wishes Mean Nebraska, arrived Sunday evening while the other "last surviver” hits to visit with her father, Mr. J. S passed away. Crawford. After pioneering in Pasadena, and spending his early days on a farm, Mr. White moved to Boise, Ida., where he resided 25 years Painting became his life’s work then, and just two years ago, at the age of 87, he painted the trim mings and doors of his own house in Boise. Mr. White has been a member of the Sheridan Post No. 4. G. A R., for 25 years He has 7 children, 18 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. One of them, a daughter, Miss Eva L White, has been recuperating for a number of months at Robincroft, 245 East Washington street, from a major operation. She was engaged in pri mary work at the Southern Ore gon Norma) School in Ashland. Ore., and hopes to resume her ac tivities there in the near future Mr ’ White, who is making his Next Door Addis Drug Store home ! in Robinson Park, spent!* much i of his time with his daugh- ter at Roblncroft. r • I “I’LL MEET YOU AT THE SANDWICH SHOP”— The man who didnt know it was loaded had a brother who thought his home wouldn’t burn That’s what Folks are saying around Town— and they are enjoying HOMEMADE PIES SANDWICHES SALADS and COFFEE See Billings Agency Oeser’s Super Serv. Station Real Estate and Real Insurance PHONE 211 358-370 E. Main Street LAST TUESDAY Dickey’s Radio Service Barney Oldfield ZEMTH A (ROSLEY RADIOS LEONARD &(ROSLEY REFRIGERATORS Bought a Tankful of Signal Gas Farm Power Plant for Lights and Radio * Radio Tubes A Service at my station and ac knowledged it to be Good Gas 5 Year Guarantee on Crosley and Leonard Refrigerators I am very happy over this recommendation, as he surely knows gas quality. Please give it a trial also, it will con vince you. “I like to serve you,” Dr. W. Oeser At W ick’s—Phone 421-R DINE & DANCE Try Our Merchants Lun cheon Every Day Your Favorite Dishes Prepared the Homelike Way— Enjoy Yourself at Ash land’s Rendezvous NININGER’S Open a special Annual Expense savings account this month to take care of your taxes next year. Interest is paid on all savings deposits First National Bank of Ashland Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation EAST SIDE PHARMACY r Onion Sets Gladiola Bulbs Garden Seeds Phone 59 We Deliver SAW IT IN TUI. VII NEI; happily locateli In IMMiple and busliii'ns from Ihe resi of Ihe country shr Ini» 11111115 ad- viintiiges. Ilou ninni buslnesses in Aslilaiiil would Niirvive «ere li noi for thè Nteiuly si renili of trulle limi pouri luto our ¡itile cit.v troni beyoud ilio confine« of it’s iinilted Urea? Vi Imi are we golng io ilo with thln giMMl I hin I iiimm ? Stilili we drive it away or serve it In «neh H ninnncr un io retalo It, (and IF n gooil will) and timi ilo some ver.x effective advertising for Ashland li will I m > well for of un , <uu*h and rver) one, io no conduci ouraclves ami our affuirs, business and social timi we will In- ari Insplratlon io tiiosi* aironi uh ; Ih ose we serve, unti alrovev all, liti honor io our community. Totul taxes of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company in Oregon on its operations in 11135 were $1186,787, or an average of $8 53 per telephone for the year more than 71 cents per telephone per month This was made known yesterday by II S Atkins, manager for the company, with the payment to the Jackson county tax collector of $15.964.28 for ad valorem taxes, with the discount for prompt pay ment A second check for S14,- 7111 Al also was turned over In payment of the taxes of the old Home Company of’ Southern Orc- Fishing Season Is Just Around the Corner—We are Head quarters for Every thing You Will Need for the Opening Day BRING IN THAT FLY ROD AND HAVE IT FINED UP AT THE LOW EST COST Ser Our Window for Tackle Bargains BIGGEST LITTLE SHOP IN TOWN OPEN EVENINGS WRESTLING Across Main Street from Madden's Tire Shop Three* All Star Bouts SPRING IS HERE! Do Your Curtains Need Laundering? • How about the Blankets and Pillows? You can spare them from the beds now, for a day at the laundry to get a good cleaning We launder these arti cles carefully and can return them in very short order Phone Us Today Cooking Apples HERBERTS you I n MEDFORD ARMORY MONDAY NIGHT EXPERT TRUSS FITTING Small Bits • A<diland tlie seri de W iinderliuid <>l Ilio weat. | From tlie »tiuidpolnt of dniwing Telephone Co. Pays Large Tax OLD FURNITURE REPAIRED and REFINISHED New Cabinets Built to Order Prices Reasonable Cut Taxes Cut your annual tax bill into 52 parts and pay it a little at a time — through a special sav ings account. Friday, March 20, 1920 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Phone 165 31 Water Streel JUST CALL— THAT'S ALL Mack Lillard