Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 21, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    ASHLAVD TIDIVOS
Monday, Aueust 21, 1918
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A WEEK OF EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS
Every day a Play oi unusual merit and strengthSome of the
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Monday, Aug. 21
The Spell of the Yukon
A picturization of the famous poem by Kobt. W.
Service, starring the brilliant dramatic actor
EDMUND BREESE
The play that strikes the heart with a never-to-be-forgotteu
thrill. Wonderful enow scenes, dog teams.
Tuesday, Aug. 22
JOHN BARRYMORE
in "THE RED WIDOW"
A most novel and pleasing story. Mr. Barrymore as
Cicero Hannibal Butts, the corset salesman, is posi
tively in the best role of his career.
Wednesday, Aug. 23
Robto Warwick
in "Sudden Riches"
A story which deals with a legacy of hate. An old
miser wills his great fortune to his nephew in a spirit
of revenge. A story entirely new in theme.
Thursday, Aug. 24
TheBEGGARofCAWNPORE
starring h. B. Warner
A tale of India, with its fiery passions, its tropical
beauties and romance. Colorful, spectacular, dra
matic! Also 'His Bitter Pill.' A riotous Keystone
comedy, in 2 parts.
Special Special
2:30 latinee Daily 2:30
QN ACCOUNT of the unusually strong
v attractions booked for the entire
week a matinee will be given daily
beginning at 2:30.
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Regular
Admission
Friday, Aug. 25
MARGUERITE CLARK
in Molly Make-believe
The prettiest picture that was ever mmle. A part admirably suited
to petite Marguerite. Also
The Selig Athletic Film
See the world's champions of all lines of spurt- Skating, Boxing,
Wrestling, Kunninp, etc.
Saturday, Aug. 26
'The Children in the House' featuring
Norma Talmadge
Everyone should scelhis. The scenes range from the city's
. gay night tile to the most entrancing glimpses of Fairyland
Also 'The Lion and the Girl,' 2 reel Keystone
Starring Joe Jackson, the tramp comedian
Sunday, Aug. 27
The Island ot Surprise
Cyrus Townsend Brady's greatest story, starring
Eleanor Woodrulf--WilIiam Courtney
Sensational railroad wreck Wonderful storm at sea
Concert by our 8-piece Orchestra
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In the Social Realm
W. C. T. V. MiM'tlng.
The W. C. T. U. will hold Us an
nual election of officers at the Meth
odist church Tuesday afternoon at
2:30, All members are requested to
attend.
Cowlmy KvaiiKellnt.
Rev. Better, cowboy evangelist,
will preache at the Christian church
tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Rev.
Better has "something different" in
the way of a message, worth hearing.
. Social Service League.
The regular meeting of the Men's
Social Service League will be held
Tuesday evening, August 22, at 8
o'clock at the Congregational church.
An interesting and Instructive pro
gram has been provided, and all men
of all the churches, as well as all
other men of the city, are especially
Invited to be present and take hold
of the work of this league.
Free Methodist Oampmeeting.
The people of the Free Methodist
church from Grants Pass, Medford,
Ashland and the surrounding com
munities are to Join in a campmeet
ing In the grove at Phoenix August
24 to September 3. The camp ground
is on the Pacific Highway and la a
good place for an outing. Rev. D. D.
Dodge, district elder, is to have
charge of these services. He will
also be assisted by the several minis
ters of the district. A cordial invi
tation is extended to all to bring their
tents and enjoy the meeting.
visiting," a party of young ladies
held a social gathering which was
professedly a "slumber party" last
Tuesday evening at the Carnahan
home. A watermelon feast started
off the evening of joy, unalloyed by
the presence of any of the sterner
sex. Some of those present have
been heard to proclaim the "slum
ber" part of the title a misnomer,
but it surely must have been a
"party." Those present were Misses
Olive Thorne, Lucile Barber, Vivian
Greer, Gladys Carnahan, Priscilla
Carnahan, Ruth Turner, Hortense
Winter, Allie Shinn, Josephine Saun-
i ders, Margaret Hodgson and Helen
MacDonald of Corvallls.
Slumber Party.
Taking advantage of the absence
of Pastor Carnahan of the Presby
terian church from his home, and in
veigling Mrs. Carnahan Into "going
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M?s. Elsa Collins
(Late of Rosenthal Sisters of Portland)
Manicuring Hair Dressing
Switch Making
Facial Massage Scalp Treatment
Private Residential Work
Dance Wednesday
There is to be a dance Wednesday
evening of this week at the Bunga
low which will no doubt atract one
of the jollleRt crowds of the season.
The music will be of the most pepful
variety a three-piece orchestra.
Waltzs and two-steps will be plenti
fully interspersed along with the fox
trots and one steps which the young
folks demand, and everyone will be
pleased with the evening.
Telephone 102-1 for Appointment
Ladies' Work Only
Jack True Says
Road Open to Autos
Jack True, roadmaster in charge,
ot the opening .up of the road to
Lake of the Woods, was in the city
last week and reports fine progress.
Cars can now easily get to Lake of
the Woods, and by the end of this
week the road will be in still better
shape, as he expects to go back over
it making a few changes on the re
turn. '
He states that he has money
enough left to complete the road to
the other end of the lake and that
possibly arrangements may be made
to push the work on through to Peli
can bay. . A car came through from
Pelican bay last wek, thus proving
that the road is not impassible. High
centers is the worst feature and can
be easily overcome. i
Ashland has now a road to Lake
of the Woods which anyone need not
be afraid to attempt in their car.
Owing to the cool season there are
not as many campers going o'ut as
usual but a few warm days will
cause a general exodus and Lake of
the Woods should become the mec
ca of the majority.
Lithia Park Will
Be Busy Place
Beginning with the 24th of August
and until the 15th of September,
Lithia park will be the busiest place
In the history of the park and not
alone will a good many of the peo
ple of Ashland be there, but the val
ley folks also for that matter. In
vitations have been extended to
Roseburg and Klamath Falls in many
instances.
The following outings, in the form
of basket picnics, are to be held.
Each have sent Invitations either di
rect to the various lodges or individ
uals in the neighboring cities, or in
vitations have been extended through
the press.
Thursday, August 24th Iowa day.
Saturday, August 26th. Wood
men of the World and Women of
Woodcraft.
Monday, August 28th Minnesota,
Wisconsin and Michigan day.
Tuesday, August 29th. Rebecca's
Wednesday, August 30th. Order
of the Eastern Star and Masonic day,
Friday, September 1st. Elk's day.
Monday, September 4th. Modern
Woodmen and Royal Neighbors.
Tuesday, September 5th. Odd
Fellow's day.
September 11th to 14th inclusive.
Veterans Reunion.
The Illinois-Indiana association,
Maccabees and the Eastern States'
association have not as yet selected
a day for their outing, but will be
announced later.
In the State day outings all former
residents of these states are respect
fully invited to attend. At all the
outings the participants are expected
to provide their own lunch and cups
and 'spoons. Coffee, cream and
sugar will be furnished by the asso
clatlons or lodges giving the outing.
With Oregon Lumber Co.'s mill at
Dee, plant of Stanley-Smith Luber
Co., at Great Point, and a half dozen
smaller mills operating in full blast,
the dally average of lumber ship
ments from Hood River is greater
than in any former season.
Ore mill at Conner creek, near
Baker, will start operations, employ
ing from 40 to 50 men.
Contract has been let for a con
crete stockyards building at Portland.
Camped in Barnyard
Finding Camp Full
V. H. Banes and B. J. Howland
and their families of Portland, re
cently made the trip from that city
to Southern Oregon through Central
Oregon and back by the Pacific high
way. They write entertainingly of
the trip for the Sunday Oregonian.
A lesson which Ashland should take
to heart is contained in the few words
devoted to Ashland. They follow:
'We had Intended camping Mon
day night at Ashland, but upon ar
rival found the free auto camp filled
to overflowing, so we went back on
the road toward Medford and camp
ed at "Animal Fair camp." This was
In the yard of a very kind and con
siderate rancher and we had plenty
of company that night."
This party then were unable to
find room to camp at the Ashland
auto camp and instead camped in
the barnyard at the Arnold place at
the foot of the Billings hill.
Accommoadtions for twice as many
cars at the auto camp is an impera
tive necessity. The camp has been
crowded, with as high as 40 cars
there, many times this season. Peo
ple don't like to be jammed up close
together when they are camping.
Land on up the creek must be util
ized for increasing the camping space
before next year. The fame of the
Ashland camp is spreading so that
this year's total of visitors to the
Lithia park auto camp will not be a
starter for the throngs which will
come next year.
Grant Fee, of San Francisco, low
bidder on the Portland post office,
his bid being $762,300.
Swift Packing Co., In North Port
land, will erect a new $150,000
building.
Miss Catlin's private school at
Westover, Oregon, is to have a $16,
000 addition.
Lay in your supply of factory
blocks now. Carson-Fowler Lumber
Co- 25-4t
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