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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
Thursday, SeptwnbW li» 1019 ÀSHLÀtfÔ DAILY TIDINGS Hava a fit at Qrres Tailor». • « • Mrs. Green and Miss Hazel hare returned to Ashland for the school year, after spending the summer In Portland. • • • Mr. Williamson and daughter, Mrs. William Lindsay with her little son David, left Tuesday for Nevada for a fortnight’s visit with relatives. • • • Arthur Dorn, a prominent attor ney of San Diego, with his wife and son, is stopping at the Hotel Aus tin while spending a week in Ash land. Mr. Dorn is taking a six weeks* vacation in Northern Cali fornia and Southern Oregon and has his 'eyte on Ashland as a mighty good residence town. Dance at Talent Friday, Sept. 12 • • • 10-2t* Hemstitching, Picoting, 10 cents Good time and good floor. • • • a yard. We pay the postage. The Mrs. W. A. Patrick has gone t( Vanity Hat Shop, Medford, Ore. 6-tI Oakland, Calif., and will remaii: Mrs. Rosa Rockfellow of Port there for an indefinite stay. Many Ex-Service Men Will Enter College The demonstrations, entire however, will take place at 9:45 in the morning according to the new ar rangement of the program. Garden and vegetable products, also calves, . pigs and sheep raised by the Jackson j County club boys and girls will be i shown in connection with the Farm ; A genuine S. O. S. call has gone out Bureau picnic in Medford Saturday, for recruits to man the great dread- Poultry and rabbits will be shown naughts of the new Pacific fleet. The at Central Point on the evening of ; “Flying Y,” the champion recruiting the same day. From these exhibi- team of the navy, is now in the city tions the winners or the grand j and will enlist men to ship directly prizes or trips to the state fair will on board any of the great dread- be determined. FLEET PUBLICITY PARTÌ IN CITY naughts they may select. This op portunity will only be open during the stay of the party in Ashland. L. J. Dooley, editor of the Fleet paper, “The Fighting Top,” is in charge of the party, which is composed of the following men from the superdread- naught Wyoming: H. M. Bennett, light weight boxer; G. W. Gish, sing er; J. A. Pierce, light weight boxer; J. A. Vales, Yeoman; F. J. Sees; G. A. Strong. If facilities are available a boxing exhibition will be given at some local hall or theater. land, passed through yesterday while Three experienced waitresse.- on her way to visit in Los Angeles. Ashland will furnish a large num wanted at the Austin Hotel. 9-t, Mrs. Rockfellow was a former resi ber of students to the various state • • • dent of Ashland and is a sister of institutions of learning this year, ac Owing to. inclement, weather tht G. G. Eubanks of this city. cording to reports coming in. Among visit of W’orthy Matron Alberta S these will be a number of ex-service Frank Jordan, who has the con- MacMurphrey, which was expectet boys who will take advantage of the tract U build the three state bridges here A1Pha ChaPter of the East state soldiers’ educational law recent on the Pacific highway south of ern star next Saturday, ‘ has beei ly going into effect, and will enter Ashland, has the work well under Postponed indefinitely. some one of the colleges in the state. A sperlal feature of Friday’s pro- ; way and is progressing finely. Miss Hazel Pennell of Astoria i: Some of these these have had some gram will be the canning demonstra-1 • • • a guest of Miss Bernice Myer. The} time in college, which was interrupt tion, also the cooking and sewing j Miss Eunice Smith. Mrs. Francis will both leave some time next weel ed by the war, while others realize demonstrations of the club girls in > J. Murphy and little son, Charles tor San Jose to enter the Norma the advantages to be derived from the county. Since there is no coun-1 Francis, spent yesterday in Medford. college training and are leaving good ty fair being held this year, arrange school. Mrs. Cordell and son, R. E. Cor • • • positions in order to enter school this ments have been made for the above dell, of Oakland, Calif., are guests at A. C. Nisinger went to Fort Jone. year. The university of Oregon and demonstrations and exhibition of the the home of the former’s daughter, yesterday on a business trip. H- the Oregon Agricultural college have Mrs. V. V. Mills. Mr. Cordell is ad reports roads in bad condition ii the peference among these students girls sewing and cooking products — IN — in the domestic science and art vertising manager of the Oakland that section of the country, going out, although several will con rooms of the high school building Examiner. He accompanied his i £ • • tinue their course in colleges already on the last day of the institute. The mother to Ashland, returning home' G. N. Gray, one of the mail clerks commenced. work will be on exhibition during the Property on corner of dfiurch and last night. Mrs. Cordell expects to | : running outof Ashland, left las' Almond streets consisting of lot 205x The following ex-service men are spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. night on his vacation which will b« known to be planning on going to 60 ft. front; house, upper story dam Mills. aged by fire; good garage and fam spent in San Francisco, covering twi college this year: J. H. Jones, Mere • • • FRIDAY SATURDAY • • • ily orchard. All for $600 If taken dith Beaver, Oscar Silver, Oliper An Miss Ellen Taylor of Grants Pass within ten days. Mrs. William McDonald left yester derson, A. M. Thronson, V. Ward la spending a few days in Ashland day for San Francisco where she wil Hammond, Fred Schuerman, Harold this week. ‘ visit with friends. ind Glenn Simpson, Neil Shinn and • • • • • • Robert Keller. There will probably A basket of some of the finest The Tidings is in receipt of a tint be others whose intentions have not peaches on exhibition are shown In box of Evergreen strawberries, jus* been learned. YOU Com plim ent Y o u r the window of T. H. Simpson’s hard- . ripe off the vines, raised by J. L Edmund Barrett will also return to ware store. These are from the gar- : jjarner on his Oak street home place O. A. C. this year. He, however, is H is L a t e s t $100,000 C o m e d y , a l s o Friends When You denof D. L. Glenn, and are mam They are beauties and are of th> entitled to government educational moth specimens. Mr. Glenn also variety that sometimes ripens so lat< Richard Harding Davis’ W r ite on compensation on account of disabil- la exhibiting a branch of plums on that they are on tbe table at thi great novel of the frozen ty received in the war. which the fruit so as thick that it Christmas dinner. Mr. Harner ii Many other Ashland young people 85 NortL Main north, starring resembles nothing so much as an ex supplying us with a number of these expect to enter college somewhere aggerated spray of currants. fine plants for our family berr> his year. Those who have made fi • • • patch. nal arrangements are Elmer Bagley, Francis Winter, young son of Mr. • • ■ Harley Holmes, Chester MacCrack- and Mrs. O. Winter, underwent an Dr. F. G. Swedenburg has pur en, Lyle Sams, Lilly Poley, Edith operation for appendicitis at a local chased the property on the Boule Herrin, Lottie Morthland and Mar hospital this week. From present vard owned by Mrs. Wilson, whicl iwt8g»n»i»wm»tt«umn>»Mnw:mmi»ni»nn»i»«»Hwnn i ninntHmnw w i guerite Hammond. A number of reports he is getting along as well he will remodel and occupy for i >thers are thinking about it and talk- as can be. residence. ng seriously of entering college and • • • vill no doubt decide to do so at the G. G. Eubanks, cashier of the State Owing to the general advance in the price of Kodak finishing tpening of the year. Bank of Ashland, has gone to Mon throughout the country due to the higher cost of labor and ma Our Stock Always Clean and Fresh. terey, Calif., to spend two weeks’ terials we have found it necessary to advance our prices on this Auction Sale vacation with his daughter, Mrs. Phil work accordingly. The following price list will take effect Sep Our display shows a great variety September 15, 2 p. m., at ware- Rose. During his absence Presi tember 15th: of charming selections. iouse foot of First street, furniture, Developing dent O. Winter of the bank is filling . i <« , 6x8 Ex. R o lls ....................... 16 Packs, .36 10x12 Ex. Rolls, .26 •ugs, sewing machines and various < ^ 8 , - _ his place. Printing • • • tther articles to be sold for storage. 3^x4% ........................ a .06 Vest P o ck et...........................06 9-4 - C. F. BATES. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McNair will .05 2%x4% ............................... 06 2y<x3Vi leave today for a ten days’ business SEE OUß WINDOW 3%x6% ............................... 06 .05 2^x4^ trip to San Francisco. Mrs. McNair "The Trap.” which comes to the .06 4 x5 .05 3%x3% - i , will remain for some time after Mr. Vining theater Friday with Olive Tell Post Cards .06 McNair returns home, and will make in the leading role was rendered Enlarging 11x14 .............................. $.1.26 7x11— 8x10 .75 5x7 .60 an extended visit in California. conspicuous at the outset by the fact • • • that it was written by Richard Hard BERT H. HINTHORNE, , ...... > » C. C. DARLING Studio Ashland ‘ Miss Mabel Scott, teacher of the ing Davis, the master of the dra- Darling Studio The Camera Exchange Rogue River schools, and Mis3 matic situations, assisted by Jule Chandler, who teaches near Rogue Eckert Goodman. Frank Riecher POLEY & ELHART, Druggist« n>nmm:»mnnnni»»u»mxttH :w HW»niH»n:tt»mCTtttmM»«o»nn iii m ww River, are in Ashland this week at- who directed the production, is a tending the annual institute. The student of dramatic suspense, and former is stopping at the home of was himself a well-known player ol Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart, while the speaking stage, having appeared the latter is at the G. H. Yeo house. in Shakespearean roles for many • • • years with Sothern and Marlowe. He W. M. Poley is having a fine gar- is regarded as one of the ablest au- age built at his home on the corner thorities on Shakespeare in Ameri- of Gresham and Allison streets. The ca. new building adjoins the house and The action in ’’The Trap,” a Uni- Good Old Fashioned Cooking, has a sleeping porch fitted up on the versal production, takes place in the combined with service. Short or second story. It is completed all but Yukon, during the gold-rush days, ders and good dinners. We are here Proprietors the last coat of paint. and reverts to New York. The wild. and we want to stay. If we please • • • , picturesque scenery of the Klondike. you tell others, it we do not tell us. Mrs. Pat Doran is moving today the habits of the men and women from Rogue River to Ashland to re- who went there to cajole the yellow side, and is occupying the house be- harpy gold are portrayed with in- longing to Mrs. Sloan on Helman tense realism, it is said. The subse- quentevents, which transpire in New street. • • • York, reflect the plot strength oi Earl Utter has accepted the office the Davis story. In bas-relief to thi of messenger for the Western Union plot and action are the photographi Telegraph company, in place of Jack cal possibilities present when depict Brady, who resigned to enter high ing homes of wealth. The aggressive methods of the men who vie witl school. • • • each other for a place in New York’s Mrs. R. T. Drew of Gerber, who has business world, are faithfully por been a guest of Mrs. G. H. Ketchum trayed. On the same bill is Charlie Chap for several days, left yesterday for lin in Sunnside. Many funny scenes Albany where she will visit with rel —depicting life on the farm as he atives. • • • sees it. We Handle the Donald Dickerson, George Ross and Leslie Heer formed a party who went out to the Applegate country Wednesday in search of deer. They expect to be gone all week and in tend to bring back a full quota of FLOUR, FEED, SEEDS that game before returning. The Best That Can Be Had On the • • • Market. Benton Bowers, Sr., has returned from a trip to Klamath county where he had been spending several weeks Tel. 214 looking over territory there with a SAS East Main. view to purchasing an extensive stock ranch, on which he expects to Ask us about it, try it* and you will be convinced engage in raising blooded stock. • • • Oó//?y IS THE T R A D E T H A T S E R V IC E M A D E Attorney W. M. Briggs has re 18867151 turned from a business trip to the northern part of the state, which Included LaGrande and Portland. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Mark True and James Yeo are back from an automobile tour which covered portions of South A Dollar Starts an Account ern Cfdifornla. .................. STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. SHOWN TOMORROW T O H N G LAST TIME TONIGHT SALE And Have Your INQUIRE 128 NOB HILL Eaton’s Highland Linen Worn Tires Cafe E lk s B lo ck Re-tread ‘Not a Half S o le” Ashland Vulcanizing Works HARRISON BROS. A shland F eed Store My Name Is Dennis On Savings Accounts Interest CROW N FLOUR It m a k es th e finest, flakiest, w h itest Bread The lightest Bisenits The m ost brittle and appetizing Pie Crust The m ost superb Cake Charlie ChapUn In “ S U N N Y S I D E ” Tread Victory “The Love Burglar” Big DOUble Bill Report to the... Ashland Vulcanizing Works Wallace Reid Poley’s Drug Store “The Trap” NOTICE