Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA G « TWO
ABHLAftD DAILY TYPINGS
Ashland
Tidings
sisting Mrs. Glenn receive w ere Mrs.
Jam es Yeo, Mrs. Beff, Mrs. W illiam
H evener and Mrs. Nellie Ew an.
E stablished 1876
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P ublished Every E vening Except Sunday by
Club M eets
THE ASHLAND PRINTING COMPANY
The Come W hen You Can club
Bert R. Greer.
. Editor held its first m eeting of th e season
last n ig h t a t th e hom e of Miss Jessie
O F F IC IA L C IT Y A N D C O U N T Y P A P E R .
M athes on N orth Main stre e t. N early
al lth e m em bers w ere present and en­
TELEPHO NE 39
joyed a social evening w ith th e ir
SUBSCRIPTION RATES DELIVERED IN CITY
fancy w ork, a fte r which th e hostess
One M onth, D eliv ered ..............................................................................
..........................................................................................50 served refreshm ents.
One W eek ..... .................................................................................................
15
Subscription Rates By Mail Outside of City
Auxiliary Dance
One y e a r by m a il....................................................................................................... >5.00
The W om an’s A uxiliary club is a r ­
Six m onths by m a il................................................................................................... 2.75
T hree m onths by m a il..................... .................................. *........................
1.50 ranging for a dance to ta k e place
No out of tow n subscription ta k e n for less th an th re e m onths.
on H allow e’en, which prom ises to be
By Mail Outside of United States—
one of the leading social events of
One y e a r ...........................................................................................................>8.12 the season.
More
extended an ­
Six M o n th s...................................................................................................... 4.31
nouncem
ents
will
be
m
ade
later.
No subscription for less th a n six m onths.
ADVERTISING RATES
Wednesday, October 8, 1810
and who acted as inspector of the
corps. F o u r new m em bers w ere ini-
tia te d . These w ere Mrs. Myra Cad-
well, Mrs. Grace Holm es, Mrs.
Preisch and Mrs. W enner. The hall
was b eau tifu lly decorated w ith flow-
ers and vines and Mrs. Ju lia H ockett
sang two pleasing selections.
a th F alls; Mr. and Mrs. F. Brdske,
L au ra Breske, P o rtla n d ; Mrs. H. A.
M offett, Joe R. Eastw ood, Indianap-
DAN CONNER, Proprietor.
in lis;
is;
Jo h n Bowman, H ornbrook,
H ea d q u a rte rs for Com m ercial Men
Calif.
and T ourists.
Hotel Columbia
E uropean P lan.
E xcellent GrllL
Good
Meals
and
Short
Orders.
Day
C. A. B udenstine, R oseburg; H.
Merchants*
Lunch.
and Night Service.
Two Blocks from L ith ia P ark .
T. Kiley and wife, P o rtla n d ; Mrs. L.
ASHLAND. OREGON.
2 9 7 East M ain
K noutzong, B akersfield, Calif.; P e­
te r Stiehout, W oodland, W ash.; Jos.
Prove, South Bend, W ash.; Max
Tourists Stopping
F ried en th al, P o rtla n d ; W. C. W right
At Local Hotels
and wife, J. M. Bruch and wife, E l­
«mii»»»i»»i»iiuH»nK:i i m»»»»mB lensburg, W ash.; Thos. M organ,
LOUIS SCHWEIN. Prop.
Quality Meat.
M arshfield; C. R. W alker, D unsm uir.
Cleanliness.
Service. ' ’
Hotel Austin
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Schuer, San First Class Baking Products and
F rancisco; G. B. Fife, K lam ath
Light Lunches
F a lls; T. S. F o ste r and fam ily, Pu-
yallup, W ash.; Chas. G ilcrrist, Gold
H ill; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. H uff, K lam -
AND
Hom e
R estau ran t
EAGLE M EAT M A R K ET
BON TON BAKERY
Ashland Iron Works
'G h e ß a n k >*ith
Chirr»», CJ qg L
COFFEE PARLOR
Missionary Meeting
Display Advertising—
The W om en’s Hom e M issionary
(In c o rp o ra ted )
Single in s e rtio n .............................................................................. each inch 30c
Corner Fourth and A Street Across
society of th e M ethodist church will Office and W orks No. 248 Helmaii
From the Depot.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. Huxley
Display Advertising—
St., A shland, Ore.
One tim e a week, each in c h ..................................................each tim e 27 %c on W alker avenue next F rid ay af- M an u factu rin g E nginee rs, G eneral
Two tim es a week, each in c h .................................................... each tim e 25c ternoon. A good a tten d an ce is urged, j
Repair Work
Every o th e r day, each in ch .
..................................................each tim e 20c
W e m an u fa ctu re P aving P la n t
Every issue, each in c h ........................................................... each tim e 17 %c
R lief Corps Meets
« E quipm ent, Saw m ill, M ining and
Local Readers—
The W om an’s R elief Corps m et a t Ship M achinery, Steam and Gas En-
Each line each tim e (6 w ords to l i n e ) ..................................................10c
The season is here w hen th e auto
To ru n every o th e r day for one m onth, each line each tim e ............ 7c th e Odd Fellow s’ hall for th e first Sin es> Boilers and Heavy Steel
top
should be looked afte r.
tim
e
S
aturday.
A
splendid
atten
d
-
G
r
e
y
I
r
°
n
’
Sem
i-Steel,
B
rass
To ru n every issue for one m onth o r m ore, each line each tim e . . 5c
. . . . . .
.
and Bronze C astings of every kind.
I m ake |iew ones o r fix the old
Classifieo Column—
ance was one of th e leading fea tu re s
H aving tho ro u g h ly equipped o u r
one.
L et me look a t it.
One cent th e w ord each time.
of th is m eeting, th e m em bers tu rn - p lan t for th e m an u fa ctu re and r«j-
To ru n every issue for one m onth o r m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
ing out to greet Mrs. Jen n ie Bent- Pairs of heavy and all classes of m a-
C ards of T hanks, >1.00.
ley,
th e deputy president, who was chine
foundry w ork, we solicit
O bituaries, 2 % cents th e line.
on
h
er
w
a
,
her
nom.
Hood
Fraternal Orders and Societies
A dvertising for fra te rn a l o rd ers or societies charging a re g u la r in itia tio n River, for th e n atio n al convention, tion.
89 North Main
fee and dues, no discount.
R eligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
charged to r a ll adv ertisin g w hen an adm ission o r o th e r charge is m ade, a t
th e reg u la r rate.
New
Auto Tops
WHEN YOU STOP SAVING FOR
SA51— BE«LN SAVING FOR
“ UNCLE HENRY”
Ashland Furniture
Hospital
The Tidings has a greater circulation in Ashltind and its trade territory
than all other newspapers combined.
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E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter.
o L. Glenn on Glenn avenue yesterday
afternoon in social session. A bout
th irty ladies were present and en­
joyed a visit w ith one a n o th e r over
th e ir fancy work. One of the fea-
Young People Wedded
turea of the gatbering wag tbe talk
Miss G eorgia H endricks and F ra n k given by Wrs D Per02zi in whicb
B right back, two popular young peo- she explained th e object Qf tb e com .
pie of A shland went to Jacksonville Jng social bygiene ,ectu re for women
S aturday evening and were m arried a n d girls t0 be given next S aturday
by Judge G. A. G ardner. The wed- Ligbt refresh m en ts w ere served. As-
ding was a very quiet a ffa ir on ac- •?———— — ■
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count of th e recent d eath of the
b rid e ’s fath er, th e late Joseph H end­
ricks, who was killed i nan autom o­
bile accident on the Glenview drive
in th e sum m er. On re tu rn in g to
A shland a fine w edding supper was
served th e bride and groom a t th e
hom e of Mrs. M. C. F erguson. Sun­
day Mr. and Mrs. B rightback and
H arold H endricks, th e la tte r ’s b ro th ­
er, w ere en te rta in ed a t the hom e of
th e b rid e ’s uncle, F ra n k H endricks,
south of A shland.
W E IS S U E
S U R E T Y BONDS
Judicial, C ontract F idelity, Official
F ra te rn ity O rders, etc.
P ersonal
Bonds a re un satisfacto ry and place
th e principal u n d er obligations which
a re likely to prove em barrassing.
U nited S tates F idelity G u aran ty Co.
BILLINGS AGENCY
Sperry
Drifted
For Service Snow
Storage, Coal and
Flour
Transfer
Fam ily Picnic
M em bers of th e B eaver fam ily
m et a t picnic luncheon in th e park
yesterday aftern o o n in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. A ldred M. B eaver of P o rt­
land, who are guests here. O ther
honor guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Calloway of Ohio who w ere from th e
Tel. 117
hom e town of the Beavers and were
Oak St.
m otoring th ro u g h here on th e ir way
to C alifornia. Those in atten d an ce
w ere A. M. Beaver and fam ily, W al­
te r H erndon and
fam ily, A ldred
Beaver and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs.
Calloway.
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i
Teacup Club
H u rry them th ro u g h th e m oulting
The Teacup club of th e M ethodist season.
church m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. D.
See th a t they a re on th e Profit
Are Your Hens
Laying Now?
Better Meat and More
for your money
H. P. Holmes
Grocery
Tel. 190,
61 N orth Main.
QUALITY GROCERIES
W e h a v e y o u in m in d w h e n b u y in g .
Y ou w a n t fresh , d ep en d a b le food.
THAT’S THE KTND W E H A V E !
Fresh V eg eta b les and Fruits
In Season
White House Grocery
NININGER & ROBERTSON, Proprietors
Phones 155-156
ASHLAND, OREGON
Liberal Interest on Savings Deposits.
h7£e HrstNafionafftank
ASHLAND.
OREGON
E V C A R T E R ..PRES. .
C M V A U P E L V IC tP R tJ
J W M < C O Y . CASH i t «
C L A R A DU JTLASST CASSI
IMPOSSIBLE
to secure a good house to rent. Why not enjoy the satisfaction
of owning
Your Own Home
W e feel su re th e p resent prices will prevail fo r several years.
You will find lum ber prices not o ut of proportion w ith th e prices
of o th er necessary articles.
If you are th in k in g of building, we would be glad to show you
some of o u r blue p rin ts and plans.
Carson-Fowler Lumber
Company
IN THE HEART OF TOWN
Fall Footwear
Accom plished by feeding
of Marked Individuality
Security Poultry
FOOD
To en larg e th e payroll of A shland
by
buying
borne m an u factu red
goods, especially when I can get the
best and m ost for th e m oney, a t
I Here is the globe spread out flat be-
your eyes. See those stars? Every
star shows where a U. S. Navy ship was on
September 2nd, 1919. The Navy travel«
the Seven Seas.
25c - 50c & $1.00
F o r Sale a t
The
Lithia Bakery Poley’s Drug Store
POLEY & ELHART, Druggist«
NYAL AGENCY
R. C. JORGENSEN, Prop?
Coal and Wood Heaters
Economical, Durable
T ry a
Simplex Universal Combination Range
You cau use It for gas in
th e sum m er and w hen th e
w eath er gets cold use wood
o r coal for fuel a ll in th e
sam e stove. T here a re no
p a rts to change in tu rn in g
from one fuel to th e oth er,
i t is sim ple enough for a
child.
-tr ^ — ‘-^8,
r
• • c e s e
Three Ranges in One
and but One to Buy
A tw ist of th e key in one
directio n elevates th e gas
b u rn e r flush w ith th e bot­
tom of th e oven, opens th e
exit in th e top, tu rn s on
th e gas— all autom atically.
A tu rn of th e key in th e op­
posite d irection and th e gas
is tu rn e d off, th e b u rn e r
low ered, th e exit closed and
th e range ready for coal o r
wood.
Come in and ta k e a look
a t th e Best C om bination
range on e a rth .
W e will
ta k e pleasure in show ing
you.
Í
It Is Almost
PLAZA MEAT MARKET
Side of th e ledger as soon as possi­
ble.
/ Sure W ill
Do My Part
1
OF course you patriotically pinched
down on spending when Uncle Sam
w anted you to buy his W ar Bonds
Now practically pinch down for
YOURSELF a while. P u t a t least
th e sam e am ount of your bond pay­
m ents into a Savings Account here
a t the F irs t N ational B ank— and see
th e results.
F u ll line of canned goods as well
as th e best in fresh m eats.
Try
W hittle
Transfer
Line
Hotel Austin
I f.
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Don't y o u w an t to see the W orld. ?
liO M A N C E is calling to you!
Strange and smiling foreign
lands are beckoning to you. Shove
off and see the world!
Learn to “parley-voo” in gay
P a r e e . S e e th e b u ll-f ig h ts in
Panama. See surf-riding on the
beach o f Waikiki.
Learn the lure that comes with
th e swish and swirl of the good salt
•ea. E at well— free; dress well—
free; sleep clean— free; and look ’em
all straight in the eye—British,
F r e n c h , C h in e s e , J a p a n e s e ,
Spaniards, Egyptians, Algerians
and all manner o f people.
I
Swenson & McRae
Economical House Furnishers
Come! Be a r e a l man of the
world. See the world. See it with
the r e d -b lo o d e d , hard-woriang,
hard-playing men of the U. S.
Navy.
Pay begins the day you join.
On board ship a man is always
learning. Trade schools develop
skill, industry and business ability.
Thirty days care-free holiday each
year with full pay. The food is
good. First uniform outfit is fur­
nished free. P rom otion is un­
limited for men o f brains. You
can enlist for two years and come
out broader, stronger and abler.
Shove off—Join the U. S. N avy.
If you’re between 17 and 35 go to
the nearest recruiting station for
all the details. If you don’t know
where it is ask your postmaster.
Shove off? -Join th e
U. S .Navy
New Styles lor Autumn from Utz & Dunn
TH ESE NAMES and K rippendorf-D ittm an Co. on a shoe stan d s
fo r th e m ost select th e re is in footw ear. W om en have come
to know th a t these a re shoes of utm ost reliability, th a t they fit
w ith perfection, th a t they serve longer th an o rdinary shoes and
th a t they reflect a p e rso n ality of style th a t can be enjoyed
w ith ra re delight.
.EVENING STYLES IN BOOTS
show Louis heels— h igh and slender, to be favorites. The
long, slender vam p effects a re both a ttra c tiv e and grace­
ful. Some of th e rea lly a risto c ratic num bers have vamps
of paten t, d a rk R ussia, ta n o r black ealf, w ith toppings
of lig h t ta n or faw n buckskin.
EASY WALKING BOOTS ARE POPULAR
and th e favored styles a re all d a rk ta n or black calfskin,
w ith th e new custom last and s tra ig h t Cuban heel. Soles
a re w elted and w hile lig h t in appearance
possess a qu ality th a t assures goodwear.
These a re m odels— >8.50 to >12.00.
C. H .V A U P E L
Quality Store
68-72 E. Main St., Ashland.