Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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fr o . F a th e r w a s h a rd ly in th e s a m e class
D O IN G S O F T H E V A N LOONS
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Have a fit at Orrea Tailor*. M U
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Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Tyson of
K la m a th Falls, who are well known
in A shland, passed th ro u g h here yes­
terd ay on th e ir way to P o rtla n d to
vj^it fo r several days.
• • •
B urton H errick i* up from F re s­
no, Calif., on a ten d ays’ vacation
a t his hom e here.
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Cliff Payne m akes apple presses.
11-2
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S. E. G unter will go to G rants Pass
tom orrow w ith th e new re p e a te r s ta ­
tion of th e 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 the
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rep e a te r statio n of th e W estern Un­
Mrs. W illiam M illion and d a u g h te r ion T elegraph company. Both Mr.
M ildred leave
tom orrow for San and Mrs. Newcombe have resided
Jose, Calif., to spend th e w inter. in A shland for m any years and will
Miss Million will e n te r th e norm al be greatly m issed by th e ir m any
school th re.
friends here.
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Miss F ern M urphy will leave to ­
V. O. N. Sm ith, cashier of th e
m orrow tor San ^Francisco to visit Citizens Bank, is hom e from a busi-
for th e com ing fo rtn ig h t.
! ness trip to P o rtlan d .
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H em stitching, Picoting, 10 cents i T hree
experienced
w aitresses
a yard. We pay th e postage. The wanted a t the A ustin hotel.
9-tf
V anity H at Shop, M edford, Ore 6-tl
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Mrs. E. E. Cadwell, J r., of Den-
Miss E d ith Moody left yesterday ver> Colo and d a u g h te r B etty are
fo r R oseburg w here she will t e a c h , guests a t thfe hom e of Mrg E E
in th e schools for th e com ing win­ Cadwell and Mrs. Ju lia H ockett on
ter.
Bush
stre e t.
They
accom panied
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Miss Myra Talm adge, who had been
Miss M arjorie G illette is a guest in Denver th e tpast two m onths and
th is week of Miss Louise Crowson who retu rn ed hom ethis week.
of M edford.
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F ra n k V etter and T. L. M oran, two
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. K ellogg went form er residents of W yoming, who
to D unsm uir today to suend the came here last fall and spent the
w eek-end w ith frien d s there.
w inter in A shland, s ta rte d out with
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th eir fam ilies in th e ir autom obiles
Im provem ents a re being m ade to last Ju n e to look over adjoining t e r ­
th e in te rio r of th e N azarene church. ritory w ith a view to locating per­
The redecorations of th e w alls is m anently. They w ent from here to
being done by W. S. Stennett.
K lam ath county, th en on to several
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Idaho tow ns, and back through
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. H indm an, well
W ashington and th e n o rth ern p a rt ol
know n resid en ts of A s.iland, leave to­
Oregon.
A ccording to Mr. V etter
day for R edding, Calif., w here Mr.
they saw p retty good land on their
H indm an h as been tra n sfe rre d to
Irip— but have come back to Ash­
th e newly established W estern Union
land. They a rriv ed here T hursday
re p e a te r statio n .
They expect to
night.
m ak e th e ir home in R edding.
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Councilm an C. W. B anta has a
Mrs. B. Hj H inthorne and little
crew of carp e n te rs a t w ork on his on Donald arrived hom e last night
residence on F o u rth s tre e t rem od­ from a trip to Iowa and Colorado
eling th e building.
¡hat has covered practically th e sum ­
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m er.
T he Beaver R ealty com pany tra n s ­
acted a deal yesterday in which the
George J. Reeves house on Dewey
s tre e t becam e th e property of Irving
C. DeHaas.
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P. S. M oriarty has moved his fam ­
ily to R edding, Calif., w here they
will m ake th e ir home. Mr. M oriarty
Is in th e employ of th e W estern Un­
ion T elegraph com pany and has been
m oved from th is sta tio n to Redding.
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Mrs. R. P. Nell is hom e from
P o rtla n d w here she had gone sev­
e ra l weeks ago and had undergone
a serious operation. She is much
im proved.
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H arold A iklns of M edford, an em ­
ploye of the Pacific Telephone com ­
pany in th is city, has purchased the
L. L. Shully place on T aylor stre e t,
nr.d will tak e possession im m ediately.
The deal was m ade th ro u g h th e Lam -
kin Agency.
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A box of superfine peaches are
displayed in th e window of th e F irs t
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.
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AT THE CHURCHES f
Ashland Feed
SLIPPERY ROADS
Store
HOLD OP STAGE
F L O U R , F E E D , SE E D S
PH ILA D ELPH IA , Sept. 13.— Gen­
eral revival of in te rest in sp o rts is
expected to m ake the national gam es
of th e A m ateur A thletic Union on (
F ra n k lin Field, now in progress i
here, th e g reatest in history.
R etu rn of m any s ta r soldier a th ­
letes, whose absence "over th e re ”
m ade ra th e r tam e a ffa irs of th e
m eets d u rin g th e past y ear should
m ake a boom er of th is y e a r’s re ­
vival. Class of th e contests should
likew ise be put on a h ig h er plane,
due to th e re tu rn of th e soldiers who
have been tak in g p a rt in inter-arm y
and Inter-A llied
m eets since th e
scigninjf of th e arm istice.
Unless th e east can b ring out some
excellent tale n t, th e west is looked
to be an easy w inner in th e n a ­
tional games. Oueside of P at Mc­
Donald, P at Ryan and M att Mc­
G rath, th e New York police trio of
weight stars, the east doesn’t seem
Commander Daniel Dow, the most
Lo have any en tries th a t will trim 'amoue figure In the transatlantic)
he aggregation th a t th e w est will •orvioe of the Cunard line, has Just
;end from San Francisco, Seattle, retired after an adventurous oareer a*
saptaln of ocean greyhounds almost
°o rtla n d , Spokane, Los Angeles, St. ¡—equated in history.
'^ouis, K ansas City and S alt L ake
City.
The list of s ta rs includes Ralph
spearow, P o rtlan d , who has cleared
h irteen feet in th e pole vault;
Verne W inchagle, who, while a 's tu -
lent a t Cornell forced Ted Tack, who
(Special to T he T idings)
has a record of 181 feet w ith the
PORTLAND, Sept. 13.— T ruckers,
javelin; W allace Caderly, 48 3-5 sec­ flour packers and w heat h andlers
onds for th e q u a rte r; Floyd Payne, 3mployed In flouring m ills of P o rt­
a five mlley who has never been land, who w ent on s trik e Thursday,
beaten; Jo h n M urphy, w ith a high ire still out. D em ands for recogni-
jumo of 6 feet
inches, and H en­ .lon of th e union— said to be the
ry W illiam s, who is credited w ith ,’irBt of its kind in existence— opera­
a m ark of 9 4-5 seconds for th e h u n ­ tion of p lan ts under th e closed shop
dred.
>lan and a higher scale of wages
The Los A ngeles A. C. will be ¡re th e points contended for by em-
represented by th e sensational sp rin ­ iloyes, and these w ere denied by
ter, Charley Paddock, who won the the m iller* in a sta te m e n t m ade
100 and 200 m eter events a t the lublic last night.
Inter-A llied gam es; W. Y ount, an
A lthough m any of th e men em-
all-around m an in th e hurdles iloyed on the day shifts left th eir
broad jum p and hop-step-and-jum p
daces, m ills were in operation ye«-
Rick Tem pleton, second in th e high erday and also last night. As th re e
jum p, and Reg. Coughey, w inner o? ;hifts a re employed while large gov-
the 16 poupd shot put a t th e Inter- jrnm ent contracts are being filled,
Allied gam es, will represent the the exact num ber of men involved
Olympic club of San Francisco.
?annot be determ ined
u n til this
One of th e stro n g est eastern m orning, t l is estim ated, however,
team s will be sent from th e Boston ’h a t 250 men a re employed in the
A. A. It will include Jim m y Con­ lines which th e ne wunion would
nolly, Billy M eannix, Marc W right, represent, b ut m illers say all of these
W. D. Hayes, E arl Thom pson, H arold ire not affiliated in th e m ovem ent.
N arwise, W alter W halen, J. W. Dris­
coll and L. H. W eld.
Portland Flour
M ill Men Go Out
HAS HAD 2 0 0 PROPOSALS
W
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B aptist Church
One block n o rth of Citizens Bank.
(W . N orton F erris, P a sto 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.
Evening service of evangelistic song
and serm on 8 p. m.
We cordially invite ou r m em ber­
ship and friends to all these se r­
vices. S tran g ers alw ays welcome.
P resb y terian e n u rc h
(C. F. Koe.hler, P a sto r.)
Subject of Sunday m orning’s ser­
m on: “A Neglected 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, T hursday,
7:45 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p. m.
N azarene Church
(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.
Don’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 irs t stre e t, fu rn itu re ,
rugs, sew ing m achines and various
o th er articles to be sold for storage.
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C. F. BATES.
Standfield — City w ater
voted, work to s ta rt soon.
My Name Is Dennis
T h ^ A shland-K lam ath F alls stagë
went out as usual th is m orning a f­
353 E a st M ain.
te r being held up for a day on ac­
count of th e slippery roads over the
m ountains. The rains 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.
Send your fam ily w ashing to the
L aundry and forget it. We will re ­
tu rn it SW EET AND CLEAN.
Interest
A D o lla r S ta r ts a n A c c o u n t.
STATE BANK OF ASHLANB.
W. A. Shell I GET THE BEARD BUT LEAVE
THE ROOTS
The Barber
137 E . Main
THE TMCA'
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 in prison stripes on a deserted road, takes
an intense liking to him, shields him from his pursuers
and—
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H om er Billings and fam ily, who
have been spending a couple of weeks j
in camp n ear Long’s cabin, cam e
in yesterday afternoon. Mr. Billings j
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.
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ITEMS OVERLOOKED
Mrs. W alter J. Jones, who had
been in A shland some tim e w here
she underw ent an o peration a t one
of th e hospitals, retu rn ed to h e r
hom e in C rescent City yesterday.
Jam es G reer b ro u g h t in a basket
of very fine peaches raised on his
place on C hurch street. F o u r years
ago he b rought to th is office the
larg e st peach of th e season, m eas-i
u rin g 12 inches around. T h at was
th e larg est we received u n til Don
Spencer cam e forw ard th e o th er day
w ith one m easuring tw elve and one-
I
h a lf inches.
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Mrs. E ugene Cadwell, J r., of Den­
ver. Colo., and Mrs. J u 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
“How much is your new country
copal church Sunday m orning.
house
going to cost?”
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“Much more than I expected,” an­
W. H. M attison of T alen t was a swered Mr. Corntossel. “We forgot to
visito r to A shland yesterday a fte r­ figure in the mural decorations and
noon.
private elevator for the servants'
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room.”
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Grim es of
K la m a th F alls a re over th is week.
DIFFERENTI­
They have been spending several
ATION.
days w ith relativ es in M edford and
Is your hus­
C entral P oint, an d a re now cam p­ band an optim ist?
Well, he’s an
ing a t the Soda Springs, w here they
optim ist in hop­
expect to spend a week.
ing for the best,
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but a good deal of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Newcombe a pessimist In
will leave th is evening for th e ir new working for IL
hom e in R edding, C alif., w here Mr.
z
Next Monday will see 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 in stallin g of two statio n s
instead of the one located here for
over th irty years, th is being th e only
rep eater statio n betw een San F ra n ­
cisco and P ortland.
I -
By discontinuing
th e station
Ashland will lose fo u r fam ilies who
have been identified w ith h er in te r­
ests for a n u m b er 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 re e
will be located in Redding, w hile the
G unters will go to G rants 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.
For Sale Cheap
A fin* up-to-dat* 5-room Bunga­
low,, furnaee heated, sleeping porch,
full basement; one-half acre of land,
all kinds of bearing fruit and ber-
riee. Sightly location. A snap for
someone.
Miss K itty Dalton of New York,
Knights of Columbue flower girl, who
has distributed thousands of f l o w s to
returned fighting mep in all of New
York’s veterans' parades. She is ■
popular singer in K nights of Oolombus
huts a t camps around New York and
has received m arriage proposal* from
more than 200 soldier*, sailor* and bath, hot and cold water. Lot 84x
190. Away below priee for quick
marines.
sale. This property is located on the
Paeifle highway, three block* from
BUYS ORCHARD TRACT
Junior High School at No. 528.
By a deal closed today, G. E. Mac-
C arter of The T idings s ta ff, p u r­
chased from Mrs. Ada S tan n ard the
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- teat on Main street. Also a fine lit
C arter, who is teleg rap h e d ito r of tie bseine— go— 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 hepe^
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Ashland
Vulcanizing
Works
85 North Main
215 Fourth St.
P h on e 23
Better Conditions
And
Have
Your
Better Milling
In Ashland Butte Flour
Ashland Mills
P h one 49
A sh land , Oregon
Tread
Worn
G-ll
Deliciously
Fragrant
Coffee
Tires
Re-tread
“Not a Half S o le ’
A B usiness Building
Ashland
Vulcanizing
Works
.W L y & MMP K:
Staple and Fancy G roceries
H ardware and Sporting Goods
T H IS YEAR
Also 5-Rooin Cottage
Mrs. S. L ALLEN
BEAUTIFUL
Olive Tell
WHITE HOUSE CAFE
♦ ♦ « ♦ > ♦ » » » »-•» • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « » n
I ’m not a ft$ r th e “ pound of fle*h”
— I leave th e roots to continue th e ir
grow th.
“ You a re n ex t.”
BUCKHORN BA RBER SHOP
Clyde Costelo.
LUST TIME TODAY
Ashland Laundry Co.
S H O R T • ORDERS AND LU NCH ^ß
QUICK SERVICE
Lunches P u t Up for T ravelers
207 E ast Main.
Tel. 2 1 4
On Savings Accounts
system
Is W ash Day A Habit
With You?
REPEATER
The Best That Can Be Had On the
Market.
HARRISON BROS.
Proprietors
i M ì n i t < le t» * s e s «
T h e rich aroma m e v i­
d en ce w h en our C o ffe e u
p laced steam ing on th e ta­
ble. is o n ly th e first pleas­
in g in d ic a tio n o f its w o r th .
I t is w h en y o u d rin k i t
th a t y o u w ill appreciate
th e u n u su a lly fin e flavor
*
i t possesses.
W h e n su ch good coffee can he h ad at our p resen t lo w
p rice, w h y n o t take hom e a package?
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Y o u 11 e n jo y i t .*
Our T ea», C ocoa» and C h oco la ta » w ill p le a s * you.
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