Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND
T ID IN G S
E stablished 1876
P ublished Every E vening Except Sunday by
TH E ASHLAND PR IN TIN G COMPANY
B ert it
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O F F IC IA L C IT Y A N D C O U N T Y P A P E R .
TELEPHONE 39
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No o ut of tow n subscription tak e n for less th a n th re e m onths.
By Mail Outside of United States—
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ADVERTISING RATES
The Social Realm
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising—
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E very o th er day, each in c h ...................................................... each tim e 20c
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C ards of T hanks, $1.00.
O bituaries, 2 % cents th e line.
Fraternal Orders and Societies
A dvertising for fra te rn a l o rd ers o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r initiation
fee and dues, no discount.
R eligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
charged fo r all ad v ertising w hen an adm ission o r o th e r charge is m ade, at
th e re g u la r rate.
The Tidings has a greater circulation in Ashland and its trade territory
than all other newspapers combined.
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter.
AND TR IED AGAIN, BUI
DID NOT SUCCEED
P resid en t W ilson will not speak
in A shland. Two m onths ago Sec­
re ta ry Mowat of th e A shland Com­
m ercial club sta rte d pulling w ires
in an endeavor to have th e P re si­
d e n t’s special m ake a half-h o u r stop
in A shland and the president give a
tw enty-m inute speech in th e C hau­
ta u q u a au d ito riu m . A stack of co
respondence w ith m ost every prom
in e n t D em ocrat in Oregon, w ith Sen
a to r C ham berlain and Hon Josepl
T um ulty, secretary to th e president
and in th e last week, several tele
gram s, evidence th e fact th a t Secre
ta r y Mowat was h ittin g them iron
every angle but th e p resid e n t’s pol
icy of m aking speeches only in tin
big cities, one to a sta te , fru stra ted
h is efforts.
The endorsem ent of the s ta te and
n atio n al com m itteem en a t P ortland
w ere forw arded to S enator Cham ber
lain to g eth e r w ith endorsem ents o;
th e plan to have th e president a t th t
S o uthern Oregon C h au tau q u a au
dito riu m from th e m ayors of ever}
city in S o uthern Oregon. Senatoi
C ham berlain had two audiences witl
th e president and S ecretary Tum ul
ty w hile they w ere a rra n g in g th
schedule of th e quick trip arount
th e country and urged th a t th e Ash
land stop be m ade b u t th e p resid en ts
physician advised th a t th e scheduh
including th e big cities only wouli
, tax Mr. W ilson’s s tre n g th to the
utm ost.
As a last m inute reso rt a tele
gram was sent to Secretary Tum ult}
a t Billings. Mont., se ttin g fo rth tht
facts th a t th e people of N o rth err
C alifornia and S outhern Oregon w ert
350 m iles from th e n e a re st city w h en
th e president would speak and tha'
they would have no opportunity tt
h e a r him, th a t A shland would guar
a n te e to jam betw een five and si
th o u san d people ihto th e C hautau
qua a u d ito riu m for th e tw enty
m in u te Bpeech and th a t th e plai
toad th e endorsem ent of every city ii
th ese sections. A pparently th e m at
te r was tak en up again w ith tht
p resident and his physician and tht
follow ing teleg ram ended th e hope;
of A shland’s hearin g th e president
A shland Com m ercial Club,
A shland, Ore.
T elegram received. In m aking
up th e p resid e n t’s schedule it was
essential to consider his physical
ab ility to carry th ro u g h the pro-
1 gram .
The in tin e ra ry arra n g e d
Is 90 stren u o u s th a t his physician
advises th e president w ould be
unduly fatigued if he attem p ted
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CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
AS YOUR BUSINESS
INCREASES
you m ay req u ire an a d ­
ditio n al banking connec­
tion.
You will find The C iti­
zens Bank of A shland
of valuable service to
you.
W e a re ever a le rt to th e
best in terests of o u r cus­
tom ers.
A ccounts solicited.
Picnic Y esterday
The sunshine cam e out gloriously
yesterday expressly to accom m odate
th e m em bers of th e P resbyterian
Sunday school who had planned th at
date for th e ir a n n u al picnic. W hile
the scene appointed for th e festivi­
ties was H elm an’s grove, it was
th o u g h t by older heads to be too
dam p, so th e picnic was tra n sfe rre d
to th e L ith ia picnic grounds, and
th e change of location was every bit
as d elightful as th e fo rm er place
A good sized com pany sat down tc
the tables filled w ith choice viands
and th e feast w as enjoyed by young
and old alik e, w hile th e children had
a happy day on th e playgrounds.
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Newlyweds V isiting
Mr. and Mrs. W infred P hillips of
M edford are visiting relatives in Ash
land for a few days, w hile on theii
w edding trip. This young couplf
w ere m arried in M edford Septem
her 4. The bride w as form erly Mis
Grace K incheloe, a popular youn;
wom an of M edford and a g r a d u a l
of th e high school of th a t city. Mr
P hillips is a well know n Ashlam
young m an and ex-service m an, hav
ing served w ith th e Field Signa
Corps of th e 23rd Division. He it
now located in M edford, w’here h r
conducts a re p a ir shop and w hen
they will reside.
I4%ON DEPOSITS
AT NATATORIUM AT 9:00 O’CLOCK
C O N C E R T IN L IT H IA P A R K A T 7 :3 0 p. m .
Saturday Evening, Sept.
Tommasino’s 2P-picce Ita'ian Exposition Band stopping enroute from California Exposition to Oregon Exposition
Tickets for Dance $1.00 plus war tax.
Ladies Free
M ay
sisted of th e hostess, Miss Myer, and
Misses R u th D aniels of M edford;
Hazel P ennell of A stofia; Myra Gun­
ter, E d ith Moody, H elen Moore, F lo r­
ence Allen and H a rrie t Hodges
B reakfast was served th e guests in
the m orning. Of th ese norm al s tu ­
dents Miss Moody will teach in tlr;
Roseburg schools th is year; Miss
Daniels a t M edford; Miss Allen a t
A s h la n d ,'a n d Miss G unter a t Cor­
vallis. Misses Pennell, Moore 'a n d
Myer will again re tu rn to San Jose.
Victory
NOTICE
Owing to th e general advance in th e price of K odak finishing
th ro u g h o u t th e country due to th e higher cost of labor and m a­
te ria ls we have found I t necessary to advance our prices on th is
w ork accordingly. The follow ing price list will tak e effect Sep­
tem ber 15th:
Developing
6x8 Ex. R o l l s ......................... 15
Packs, .35 10x12 Ex. R olls. .25
Printing
Elks Block
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O rganizing F o r Convention
The W. C. T. U. torces a re getting
.veil organized to e n te rta in the sta te
Good Old F ashioned Cooking,
convention, October 8, 9, and 10.
com bined w ith service.
S hort o r­
A shland' h o sp itality m ust receive
ders and good dinners. W e a re here
hese honored guests w ith real h o s - ,
and we w ant to stay. If we please
vitality. Look for program later.
you tell others, if we do not tell us.
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Vest P o c k e t .............................. 05
3 % x 4 ^ ................................... 06
2% x4%
06
2 *4x3 f t ....................................05
3 % x 6 tt ................................... 06
2 % x 4 i¿
05
4 x5
................................... 06
3% x 3 %
05
P o st C ards .06
E nlarging
11x14 ................................. $.1.25
7x11— 8x10 .75
5x7 .50
BERT H. HINTHORNE,
C. C. DARLING
Studio Ashland
to m ake any ad d itio n al speeches.
Darling Studio
The
Camera
Exchange
F o r th is reason we have been com ­
pelled to deny all requests of this
ni»nuii:n::i i »i:ti:::mR«iin« t»i ii:K: m: ni»HH»i»»»»t:nwm«nmiin»» « w >
n a tu re and, as m uch as th e presi­
dent would like to comply and
P io n eer Society M eets
m eet th e good people of your com ­
T hursday in A shland w itnessed
m unity, he is sorry not to be able
he an n u al feunion
and d in n er of
to give you any encouragem ent. In
X
he
m
em
bers
of
the
Pioneer
Socit ty
his behalf let me th a n k you w arm ­
)f
S
outhern
Oregon
and
th
e
ir
fam-
ly for your courteous invitation.
lies,
who
g
ath
ered
to
th
e
num
ber
J. P. TUMULTY.
>f
two
h
u
n
d
red
or
m
ore
and
th
o r­
The president will m ake his only
oughly
enjoyed
th
e
ra
re
social
ten­
Iregon speech in P o rtla n d on Sep
Good Meals and Short Orders. Day
ures of th e occasion. C hautauqua
m ber 15. He is scheduled to leave
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and Night Service.
Pioneer hall was th e scene of the
'o rtla n d a t 11 p. m. th a t day, which
C. E . Society Met
lath e rin g a t which nearly all the
2 9 7 East M ain
vould bring him th ro u g h Ashland
The P resb y terian C hristian En
uoneer fam ilies of th e Rogue River
om etim e a fte r noon on Tuescdav.
Septem ber 16. The special tra in wlli d^ Vor Society held a business meet
alley
from
Jacksonville on the
1
Jng
a
t
th
e
m
anse
-Tuesday
evening
north
to
A
shland
on th e south were
lave to stop here to change engine
. a t which W alter Miksch was choser represented.
A
program of exer­
ind for car-inspection.
The Com
pre ident; Jo h n Hoyt, vice-president: cises a t 11 o’clock included an invo­
nercial club will ascertain th e ex?c
Grace Leslie, sec tary ; F red Koeh cation by Rev. Dr. K oehler, p asto r
ime of a rriv al and if known in tim
ler, tre a s u re 1. R eports of comm ittee: of the F irs t P resb y terian church; vo­
vill give it to th e public through
w ere read .md plans m ade for thf cal num bers by Mrs. H enry Provost,,
Monday’s paper. A notice will bi
w in ter’s work in th e society. A Bi­ iccom panied by Mrs. N ate B. Bates,
A
losted in fro n t of th e Commercia
ble
drill
will
be
given,
at
each
Sun
nid piano solos by M aster George
:lub Tuesday.
day evening m eeting th is fail, an? v'rancis B arron. This program in-
The Com m ercial Club w ants to pu?
Best Woolens; Latest Fash­
a m ission study book will be studied dueled th e reading of my:.icri
of
'.ome friu t—flgts of it— on th e presi-
ions Always.
also.
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the following deceased
pio: • ers:
ie n t’s car which will m ake th e presi
The society will saAlv m iss th
Ivan D. A pplegate, John L. Grubb,
lential p arty sit up and ta k e notice
Satisfaction Guaranteed
help and fellow ship of the Misset '.Iary Ann W alker, L eander A. Ned
The club w ants everybody who has
Poley, H errin and M orthland, whi
:nd Mrs. M ary Shepherd.
'tie of those trees which grows mon
leave to e n te r college th is fall.
The m a tte r of a pioneer m em orial
iter peaches o r apples or pears, to se i
«
i » s
cabin
to be erected in A shland park
ect a few of th e biggest and most !
P
icnic
D
inner
o
preserve
th e historical records of
erfect and leave them a t th e Club
A
picnic
d
in
n
er
was
served
in
his
section
w as again discussed
Bargains in
oom in th e city hall Monday even-
L
ith
ia
park
last
W
ednesday
a
t
which
briefly
and
the
conrinittee appointed
t i g o r before ten T uesday morn
ng. In ad dition to the g reat big Thom as Fuson of M edford was host. o w ork up th e project reported p ro ­
’ties, th e club w ants a lot of finely The a ffa ir was given in honor o gress.
Officers elected for th e ensuing City and R anch P roperties, Houses
lavored fru it,
it doesn’t
m atte: Mr. F u so n ’s m other, Mrs. Mary E
to R ent.
Wood of th is city, who expects tc year were Mis3 Mollie B ritt of Ja c k ­
v h eth er big o r sm all.
leave soon for P o rtla n d to spend sonville, president, and Miss Alice
C itizens’ B ank Building.
th e w inter.
A nother hopor guesi Hanley of M edford, vice-president,
was G ilbert S tu a rt, who is ju st home succeeding Mrs. Alice A. Peii and
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PEOPLE’S FORUM
from F ran ce and is visiting in the VIrs. W illiam Myer of A shland, presi­
DOES THIS FIT YOU?
valley.
dent and vice-president respective?.’
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T he follow ing very p e rtin en t clip-
Corner by the Park.
for th e p ast year.
ling was handed in by a subscriber:
Slumber Party
The ad d ress of the day was given
I want to close out on Cream Sep-
arators.
In patronizing hom e Industry, we
Slum ber p a rtie s seem to he in by Mr. Irving E. Vining, in tr.e dii
1 : e two left over from before th e j
lelp th e laboring m an and protect vogue a t th e present tim e, despite ug room, follow ing th e dinney, ;
rices, an d w ill sell th em ac- j
he hom e capital th a t is invested.
th e m isnom er, as they ap p aren tly Mr. V ining veritably outdid himsql
Snccessor to PRUITT-HUTSON AUTO CO.
cor. kingly. B oth a re 450 lb. capacity.'!
A th in g th a t keeps any tow n back- consist of everything b ut slum ber not ouly in o rato ry and diction, but
New a n d used Sewing M achines
ward is th e m an who w akes up a t This week Miss Bernice Myer gave in th e subject m a tte r of th e a d ­ of tru s t any m ake fo r sale o r rent,!
We have h u n d red s of used Sew- i
he alarm of a clock m ade in New one of th e p opular events a t her dress, in th e m inds of those who
in;; M achines th a t we have tak e n in
England States, and b u tto n s or, his home on High s tre e t to the girls of heard him.
tra d e for new W hite m achines, a n d :
New York p an ts to a pair of Buffalo th is Section who have been o r are
The d in n er w hich was spread in some of them is as good as new. W ill!
suspenders; puts on a cowhide tanned San Jose norm al students. W ednes­ the dining room on th e first floor of he sold fo r a sm all price.
ia ir of shoes m ade in St. Louis, day n ig h t th e com pany m et a t th e Pioneer hall was prepared and served
shaves w ith a C onnecticut safety Vining th e a te r in a party , a fte r which by th e native sons and dau g h ters
razor and dries on a cotton towel they ad jo u rn ed to the Myer residence of A shland and w as a v e ritab le feast,
m ade in P ennsylvania; sits down to w here refresh m en ts w ere served. prepared and served as only th e pio­
These chilly mornings and evenings every wom­
t G rand R apids tab le on a ch air Beds w ere sought about m idnight neer fam ilies know how and the
m ade in Chicago, and b u tte rs his i but not m uch slum ber was obtained bounties of n a tu re in th is favored
an__young or old— is thinking and planning for
bread w ith A u stralian b u tte r w ith a until a very late hour. T he list con- section provide.
new fall apparel. Our line of new dress fabrics
Boston m ade knife and e ats K ansas
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City bacon and M innesota g rits fried
for fall wear is now on display in our dress goods
n A m erican lard, cooked on a De­
section, and offers to our customers a pleasing
tro it stove, and has a dessert of Cal­
variety of colors, patterns and materials, all of
ifornia fru it seasoned w ith spice
m ade in St. P aul, a fte r which he
splendid quality and reasonably priced. No
slips into a New York rain co at and
mistake will be made in selecting dress material
claj?s on a wool h at m ade in P h il­
adelphia, and goes down in an Ohio
here.
inutom obile and finds th e office boy
dusting his office fu rn itu re , m ade in
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Illinois. He fills his R hode Island
pipe w ith tobacco put up in Georgia.
He s ta rts to business and w onders
An a p p o rtu n ity to buy good su b stan tial woolen
O ur b e a u tifu l display of Silk is som ething you
why local tra d e is q u iet; goes home
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fabrics in late p a tte rn s and weaves m ust cer­
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do not w ant to miss. You will be surprised a t
at night and gets into a foreign-m ade
tain ly be valued th is year. W e have m ade some
bed, and the only th in g local he gets
the g rea t variety shown. W hether for a p retty
fo rtu n a te purchases, and have selected c arefu l­
We Handle the
is th e b ark of the stre e t dog, a fte r
ly and com pletely a fine stock fo r ou r cus­
frock, a stylish suit, an a ttrac tiv e blouse or dain­
which he concludes th a t town is not
tom ers.
Every piece a n exceptionally good
ty un d erg arm en ts— you can find w hat you w ant,
a good place to live in and do busi­
value.
ness in.
a t prices you will be glad to pay.
H om e
Big Bargains in
Restaurant
Used Cars
ORRES
T A IL O R S
FO R
MEN AND WOMEN
few exceptionally good buys
C. B. LAMKIN
SEAL ESTATE
Two good Used Chevrolet 1918 Model
One Ford Tduring Car
$250
One E. M. F. 5 Passenger good tires, 400
One Stoddard Dayton
200
AU in g o o d con d ition .
C om e a n d lo o k th em o v e r .
P E I L ’S
Medford Auto Co.
Medtord, Oregon
W O O LEN S
S IL K S
CROWN FLOUR
PAULSEÏIUD & BA RRETT
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F in e T ailorin g
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For Men and Women.
171 East Main.
Tel. IIP,
Diamonds
0. H. Johnson
The Jeweler
It m akes the finest, flakiest, whitest
Bread
The lightest Biscuits
The most brittle and appetizing Pie Crust
The most superb Cake
Ask us about it, try it* and you wilt be convinced
W e a re offerin g some real values
In Diam onds. You cannot lose; the
chances a re good for a m uch higher
price in th e n ear fu tu re.
I
SAVINGS
DANCE
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Single in s e rtio n ............................................................... ............. each inch 30c
T R IE D ,
TWENTY PIECE
Fancy W ork P a rty
Mrs. P e rry A shcraft e n te rta in ed a
com pany of h e r friends a t h er home
on Pine stre e t in honor of Mrs.
M argaret W inter Brown of Dos A n­
geles, who is visiting} here. The close
friends of Mrs. Brown w ere iuvited
tp m eet her, and g ath ered a t the
A shcraft home, w here th e evening
was spent w ith th e ir fancy w ork
R efreshm ents were served before the
com pany departed.
The guest lis*
included Mrs. Brown of Los Angeles;
Mrs. H arry Moore and sister, Miss
E rjha Rice of P o rtla n d ; Mrs. F ran-
cisF J . M urphy, Misses Bessie Car
penter, Stella Hays, Nina E m ery and
R u th Osmun of A shland.
Display Advertising—
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Saturday, September 18, 1919
tidings
ribfe two
i y
HOUSEHOLD LINENS
BLANKETS
L ast n ight was r a th e r cold, so was th e n ig h t be­
fore. Yet, still colder n ig h ts a re ahead. W ear-
well blankets a re h ere in special display. This
line of m erchandise is th e best obtainable and
your purchases will be wise when you decide on
w earw ell quality.
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The housew ife a t th is tim e of the year is re ­
plenishing h er supply of lin en s, bedding and
o th e r esse n tia l household goods.
We have
liberal a sso rtm e n ts of table linens, sheets and
sheeting, pillow cases and tubing, and th e a r ­
ticles, all of th e m ost dependable qualities and
a t the very low est m a rk e t prices.
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OURS IS THE ■ TRADE THAT SERVICE ----
MADE
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VAUPEL’S
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PHONE 122
QUALITY STORE
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