Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    t*ÁtiÍS FOUtt
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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A shland Feed
Store
FLOUR, FEED, SEEDS
One block n o rth of Citizens Bank.
(W . N orton F erris, P asto r.)
Bible school 9:45 a. m. Divine
w orship 11 a. m. Special m usic and
ap p ro p riate decorations. Serm on by
pastor. Them e, ‘P resen t Day F a sh ­
ion.” A tim ely m essage for folks.
E vening service of evangelistic song
and serm on 8 p. m.
W e cordially invite ou r m em ber­
ship and friends to a ll these ser­
vices. S tra n g e rs alw ays welcome.
P resbyterian m u r c h
Commander Daniel Dow, the most
Famous figure In the transattantio
service of the Cunard line, has Just
retired after an adventurous oaraer ae
septa In of ocean greyhounds almost
unequated In history.
Portland Flour
Mill Men Go Out
(Special to T he Tidings)
PORTLAND, Sept. 13.— T ruckers,
flour packers and w heat h andlers
employed in flouring m ills of P o rt­
land, who w ent on s trik e T hursday,
ire still out. D em ands for recogni­
tion of th e union— said to be the
irBt of Its kind in existence— opera­
tion of p lan ts u n d e r th e closed shop
dan and a h igher scale of wages
tre th e points contended for by em ­
ployes, and these w ere denied by
th e m illers in a sta te m e n t m ade
)ublic last night.
A lthough m any of th e men em ­
ployed on the day sh ifts left th eir
>laces, m ills were In operation yes­
terday and also last night. As th re e
¡hlfts a re employed w hile large gov-
jrnm ent contracts are being filled,
• he exact num ber of men involved
cannot be determ ined
u n til th is
m orning, t l is estim ated, however,
'h a t 250 men are employed in the
lines which the ne w union would
represent, b u t m illers say all of these
ire not affiliated In th e m ovem ent.
W
. U. REPEATER
STATION DIVIDES
Next Monday will soe m e A shland
rep eater statio n of th e W estern Un­
ion T elegraph com pany discontinued,
and pew ones established a t R ed­
ding, Calif., and G rants Pass. An
increasing volume of business neces­
sita te s th e Installing of two statio n s
instead of th e one located here for
over th irty years, th is being th e only
rep e a te r statio n betw een San F ra n ­
cisco and P ortland.
By discontinuing
th e station
A shland will lose fo u r fam ilies who
have been Identified w ith h er in te r­
ests for a n um ber of years. These
are th e W. E. Newcombes, th e J. M.
H indm ans, th e P. S. M oriartys and
the S. E. G unters. The first th ree
will be located In Redding, w hile the
G unters will go to G ran ts Pass. The
telegraph office will continue in Ash­
land in th e sam e location and will be
in charge of C harles A. H arris.
a a a
H om er Billings and fam ily, who
have been spending a couple of weeks
in camp n e a r L ong’s cabin, cam e
in yesterday afternoon. Mr. Billings
This Is Chunkas Champ Pu La, oil
rep o rts considerable rain s on th e
queen
and princess of the Cherokees
m ountains, b u t sta te d th a t it did
(one of the five civilized Indian tribes).
not in te rfe re w ith th e ir having a
splendid outing.
ITEMS OVERLOOKED
Mrs. W alter J. Jones, who had
been In A shland some tim e w here
she underw ent an operation a t one
of th e hospitals, re tu rn ed to h er
hom e in C rescent City yesterday.
a a a
For S a le Cheap
a a a
Mrs. E ugene Cadwell, J r., of Den­
ver, Colo., and Mrs. Ju lia H ockett
w ill sing a d u et, “They W ill Be
H om e,” by Jerom e, a t T rin ity E pis­
copal church Sunday m orning.
“How much Is your new country
house going to cost?”
“Much more than I expected,” an­
W. H. M attison of T alent was a
swered Mr. Comtossel. “We forgot to
visito r to A shland yesterday a fte r­ figure in the mural decorations and
noon.
private elevator for the servants’
a a a~
room.”
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Grim es of
K la m a th F alls a re over th is week.
D IFFE R E N T I­
They have been spending several
ATION.
days w ith relatives in M edford and
Is your hus­
C entral P oint, an d a re now cam p­ band an optimist?
ing a t th e Soda Springs, w here they
Well, he’s an
optim ist in hop­
expect to spend a week.
a a a
a a a
ing for the best,
but a good deal of
a pessimist
In
working for IL
A fins up-to-date (-room Bunga­
low,, furnaee heated, sleeping porch,
full basement; one-half acre of land,
all kinds of bearing fruit and ber­
ries. Sightly location. A snap for
someone.
Miss K itty Dalton of New York,
Knights of Columbne flower girl,
has distributed thousands of f l o w s to
returned fighting mep In all of New
York’s veterans’ parades. She la a
popular singer in K nights of Columbus
huts a t camps around New York and
has received m arriage proposals from
more than 200 soldiers, sailors and
marines.
Also 5-Room Cottage
bath, hot and eold water. Lot 84x
190. Away below price for quick
sale. This property is located on the
Paeifle highway, three blocks from
Junior High School at No. (28.
B IT S ORCHARD TRACT
By a deal closed today, G. E. Mac-
C a rte r of The T idings sta ff, p u r­
chased from Mrs. Ada S tan n ard th e
half-acre tra c t and four-room b u n ­ all rented, with a frontage of 72
galow a t 54 Roca stre e t. Mr. Mac- feet on Main street. Also a fine lit­
C arter, who is tele g ra p h e d ito r of tle bastnees goes In with the deal.
The Tidings, plans to move onto th e
See
tra c t a t once w ith his son, and will
be joined shortly by his two dau g h ­
ters, now in Spokane, W ash., who
will a tte n d high school
U & MM? K
A Business Building
Mrs. S. L ALLEN
z I
My Name Is Dennis
T h £ A shland-K lam ath F alls stage
w ent out as usual th is m orning a f­
353 East Main.
te r being held up for a day on ac­
count of th e slippery roads over the
m ountains. The rain s of T hursday
m ade th e m ountain road dangerous
going from this way, but C. H. How­
a rd of th e stage line sta te d th is
m orning th a t a few h o u rs’ drying
will ren d er th e roads in a fine con­
dition, and he looks for a m onth
of good roads yet.
Interest
A D o lla r Starts an Account.
W. 4. Shen
The Barber
I
(D orm an D. E dw ards, P a sto r.)
L arg e congregations both m orjiing
and evening last Sabbath. Let the
good w ork continue. P reaching by
th e p asto r Sunday, Septem ber 14,
both m orning and evening. Them e
for th e evening serm on, th a t prev­
alen t sp irita l disease, “ G ibeonitis.”
We will try and describe th e m ost
prom inent sym ptom s. Also th e cure.
D on’t forget th e p ray er m eeting
W ednesday night. Come.
A uction Sale
Septem ber 15, 2 p. m., a t w are­
house foot of F irst stre e t, fu rn itu re ,
rugs, sew ing m achines and various
o th er articles to be sold for storage.
9-4
C. F. BATES.
Standfield — City w ater
voted, work to s ta rt soon.
137 E. Main
Send your fam ily w ashing to the
L aundry and forget it. W e will re ­
tu rn It SW EET AND CLEAN.
I GET THE BEARD BUT LEAVE
THE ROOTS
I ’m not a ftq r th e “ pound of flesh ”
— 1 leave th e roots to continue th e ir
grow th.
“ You a re n ex t.”
BUCKHORN BARBER SHOP
Clyde Costelo.
a—
LAST TIME TODAY
Olive Tell
Charlie Chaplin
in
in
The Trap
Sunnyside
SUNDAY— MONDAY
“A SPORTING CHANCE”
STARRING
Ethel Clayton
Here is an especially good Ethel Clayton picture.
She
meets a man i n prison stripes on a deserted road, takes
an intense liking to him, shields him from his pursuers
and—
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Ashland Laundry Co.
w
Yankee Doodle in Berlin”
A Mack Sennett 5 reel Comedy
WHITE BOUSE CAFE
S H O R T • ORDERS AND LUNCHIjß
QUICK SERVICE
Lunches P u t Up for T ravelers
207 E ast Main.
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
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system
Is Wash Day A Habit
With Yon?
Tel. 214
On Savings Accounts
N azarene Church
HAS HAD 200 PROPOSALS
Jam es G reer b rought In a basket
of very fine peaches raised on his
place on C hurch street. F o u r years
¡.go he b rought to th is office the
larg e st peach of th e season, m e a s -5
n rin g 12 inches a ro u n d . T h a t was
th e largest we received u n til Don
Spencer cam e forw ard th e o th e r day
With one m easuring tw elve and one-
h a lf Inches.
The Best T h at Can Be H ad On the
M arket.
(C. F. Koethler, P a sto r.)
Subject of Sunday m orning’s ser­
m on; “A N eglected P hase of C hris­
tia n E xperience.” Subject for Sun­
day evening: “ Signs of God’s Spe­
cial P resence.” Sunday school 9:45
a. m. P ra y er m eeting, Thursday,
7:45 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p. in.
a a a
A box of superfine peaches a re
displayed in the window of th e F irst
N ational bank, com ing from th e o r­
ch ard of G. M. F ro st of W im er
H eights. Mr. F ro st has produced
som e rem ark ab le friu t th is season,
a s these peaches can testify,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Newcombe
will leave th is evening for th e ir new
home in Redding, Calif., w here Mr.
Saturday, September l8 . Í910
POINGS OF THE V A N LOON S
B t::» {n » » » » n » > tn » « iiiiiiii ii mni « p
Have a fit at Orres Tailors. MIX
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. G eorgs Tyson at
K la m a th Falls, who a re well known
in A shland, passed th ro u g h here yes­
terday on th e ir way to P o rtlan d to
vijjit for several days.
• • •
B urton H errick is up from F re s­
no, Calif., on a ten d ays’ vacation
a t his hom e here.
• • •
Cliff Payne m akes apple presses.
11-2
• • •
S. E. G unter will go to G rants Pass
tom orrow with th e new rep e a te r s ta ­
tion of the W estern Union T elegraph
com pany which is being established
th ere.
His fam ily will rem ain in
A shland for th e present.
Newcombe will have charge of th e
rep e a te r statio n of the W estern Un­
Mrs. W illiam Million and d a u g h te r ion T elegraph com pany. Both Mr.
M ildred leave
tom orrow fo r San and Mrs. Newcombe have resided
Jose, Calif., to spend th e w inter. in A shland for m any y ears and will
Miss Million will e n te r th e norm al be g re a t,y m issed by th e ir m any
school thre.
friends here.
• • •
• • •
Miss F ern M urphy will leave to-1 v . O. N. Sm ith, cash ier of th e
PH ILA D EL PH IA , Sept. 13.— Gen­
m orrow for San Francisco to visit Citizens Bank is bom e from a bugi
eral
revival of in te re st in sp o rts is
for th e com ing fo rtn ig h t.
ness trip to P o rtlan d .
expected to m ake th e n ational gam es
•
« a
of th e A m ateur A thletic Union on
H em stitching, Picoting, 10 cents
T hree
experienced
w aitresses
, a , yard. W e pay th e postage
Th® wanted a t th e A ustin hotel.
9-tf F ra n k lin Field, now in progress
here, th e g rea test in history.
V anity H at Shop, M edford, Ore. 6-tf
a a a
R etu rn of m any s ta r soldier a th ­
I Mrs. E. E. Cadwell, J r., of Den-
letes,
whose absence "o v er th e re ”
Miss E d ith Moody left yesterday ver> C o l o a n d d a u g h te r Betty are
fo r R oseburg w here she will t e a c h ; guests a t tbfe hom e of Mrg E E m ade ra th e r tam e a ffa irs of th e
in the schools for th e com ing win- Cadwell and Mrg Ju lia H ockett Qn m eets d u rin g th e past year should
ter.
m ake a boom er of th is y e a r’s re­
Bush
stre e t.
They
accom panied
a a a
vival. Class of th e contests should
Miss Myra Talm adge, who had been
Miss M arjorie G illette is a guest in Denver the ^past two m onths and likew ise be put on a higher plane,
due to th e re tu rn of th e soldiers who
th is week of Miss Louise Crowson who retu rn ed hom ethis week.
have been tak in g p a rt in in ter-arm y
of M edford.
• • a
and Inter-A llied
m eets since th e
F ra n k V etter and T. L. M oran, two
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Kellogg went form er residents of W yoming, who scigninjf of th e arm istice.
Unless th e east can b rin g out some
to D unsm uir today to suend the came here last fall and spent the
excellent tale n t, th e w est is looked
week-end w ith frien d s there.
w inter in A shland, s ta rte d out with
• a •
to be an easy w inner in th e n a­
th eir fam ilies in th e ir autom obiles
tional
games. Oueside of P at Mc­
Im provem ents a re being m ade to last Ju n e to look over ad joining te r ­
Donald,
P at Ryan and M att Mc­
the in te rio r of the N azarene church. ritory w ith a view to locating per­
G
rath,
th
e New York police trio of
The redecorations of th e w alls is m anently. They w ent from here to
being done by W. S. S tennett.
K lam ath county, th en on to several weight sta rs, the east doesn’t seem
• • •
idaho tow ns, and back through ‘o have any en tries th a t will trim
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. H indm an, well
vVashington and the n o rth e rn p art oi he aggregation th a t the w est will
know n residents of A s.iland, leave to­
Oregon.
A ccording to Mr. V etter ¡end from San Francisco, Seattle,
day for R edding, Calif., w here Mr.
they saw p retty good land on theii °o rtla n d , Spokane, Los Angeles, St.
H indm an h as been tra n sfe rre d to
I rip— but have come back to Ash­ Souls, K ansas City and S alt L ake
th e newly established W estern Union
City.
land. They arriv ed here Thursday
re p e a te r statio n .
They expect to
The list of sta rs includes Ralph
night.
m ake th e ir home in R edding,
ipearow , P o rtlan d , who has cleared
• • •
a * a
h irteen feet in th e pole vault;
Councilm an C. W. B anta has a
Mrs. B. H| H inthorne and little Verne W inchagle, who, while a -s tu -
crew of carp e n te rs a t work on his on Donald arrived home last night lent at Cornell forced Ted Tack, who
residence on F o u rth stre e t rem od­ from a trip to Iowa and Colorado
has a record of 181 feet w ith the
eling th e building.
¡hat has covered practically th e sum- javelin; W allace Caderly, 48 3-5 sec­
a a a
ner.
onds for th e q u a rte r; Floyd Payne,
The Beaver R ealty com pany tra n s ­
a five m iler who has never been
acted a deal yesterday in which the
beaten; Jo h n M urphy, w ith a high
PRINCESS
PU
LA
George J. Reeves house on Dewey
ium n of G feet 2% Inches, and H en­
stre e t becam e th e property of Irving
ry
W illiam s, who is credited with
C. DeHaas.
a m ark of 9 4-5 seconds for th e h u n ­
• a a
dred.
P. S. M oriarty has moved his fam ­
The Los A ngeles A. C. will be
ily to Redding, Calif., w here they
represented by th e sensational sp rin ­
will m ake th e ir home. Mr. M oriarty
ter, Charley Paddock, who won the
Is in th e employ of th e W estern Un­
100 and 200 m eter events a t the
ion T elegraph com pany and has been
Inter-A llied gam es; W. Y ount, an
m oved from th is sta tio n to Redding,
all-around m an in th e hurdles
a a a
broad jum p and hop-step-and-jum p
Mrs. R. P. Neil Is hom e from
Rick Tem pleton, second in th e high
P o rtla n d w here she had gone sev­
lum p, and Reg. Coughey, w inner of
e ra l weeks ago and had undergone
the 16 poupd shot put a t th e Inter-
a serious operation. She is much
Allied gam es, will represent the
im proved.
Olympic club of San Francisco.
a a a
One of th e stro n g est eastern
H arold A ikins of M edford, an em ­
team s will be sent from th e Boston
ploye of th e Pacific Telephone com ­
A. A. It will include Jim m y Con­
pany in this city, has purchased the
nolly, Billy M eannix, Marc W right,
L. L. Shully place on T aylor stre e t,
W. D. Hayes, E arl Thom pson, H arold
ar.d will ta k e possession Im m ediately.
Narwise, W alter W halen, J. W. D ris­
T he deal was m ade th ro u g h th e Lam -
coll and L. H. W eld.
kin Agency.
a a •
tidings
LOOMIS & NELSON
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Report to the...
Ashland
Vulcanizing
Works
85 North Main
Staple and Faney Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
215 Fourth St.
P h on e 23
Better Conditions
Better Milling
T H IS YEAR
And
In Ashland Butte Flour
Have
Ashland Mills
Your
P h one 49
A sh land , Oregon
Tread
Worn
Deliciously
•
Fragrant
Coffee
Tires
Re-tread
T h e rick aroma m e v i­
dence wken our C offee is
placed steaming on tke ta­
ble. is only tke first pleas­
ing indication o f its wortk.
“Not a Half Sole”
Ashland
Vulcanizing
Works
’ I t is wken you drink it
tkat you w ill appreciate
tke unusually fine flavor
it possesses.
W k e n suck good coffee can ke kad at our present low
price, w ky not take kome a package?
HARRISON BROS.
Proprietors
*
Y o u ’ll enjoy it.*
Our Toaa, Cocoa» »nd C h ocolat• • w ill ploaao you.
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