Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 22, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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Wednesday, October 22, 1919
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAOB TWO
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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The city council met in regular
session last night, but aside from the
usual reports and routine business I
no affairs of Interest were, transact- I
ed. A considerable part of the even­
ing was spent in discussing the elec-.
tricity situation in regard to heating
purposes, but no definite conclusion
was reached, and decision was post- i
poned for a week.
Convenes in Ashland
M a ss M eeting
Evening Session
Vital to Young Peo­
7:30. Service of Song.
ple.
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3: The Adult Division— 7:50. Special music.
8:00. Offering.
John W. Hoyt.
(a) The Adult
Bible 8:10. Installation of new officers.
8:20. Address: “The Armor of
Class in Session.
God”— Harold F. Humbert.
Evening Session
Song service.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
A d d r e s s : "Misunderstood
Children”— Miss Georgia FOR SALE— Five-room plastered
Parker
house, lot 60 by 100, well located.
>600 if taken by Saturday noon.
Special music.
See Mrs. Barber, 153 Granite.
Offering.
Phone 411-R.
45-1
"They Shall Not Perish”— J.
J. Handsaker.
FOR SALE— Cheap, 1919 Maxwell
touring car; all new tireB. Inquire
Delegates will visit Ashland
Ashland Garage.
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Sunday schools.
Morning Worship in various'
churches.
Afternoon
Song service. •
“The Task of Religious Edu­
cation”— Rev. J. E. Gilbert,
Medford.
Question Box, conducted by
the team of visiting Sunday
School workers.
To enlarge the payroll of Ashland
School of Methods Session.
Class 1: “E x p r e s s ional by
buying
home manufactured
Work for Children”— goods, especially when I oan get the
Miss Georgia Parker.
Class 2: “Winning the Boy" best and most for the money, at
7:30.
day School I Like”— Ralph 7:50.
The Sunday school workers are
All members of Organized Labor, Farmers and
Brandon, Medford.
busy this week making the finishing
Consumers in general anl all interested in the high
definite arrangements for the Jack- 8:00. Paper: “The Kind of a Teach­
cost of living are invited to meet at Moose Hall
er I Like”— Miss Hazel 8:15.
son County Sunday school convention
at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1919.
Green, Ashland.
8:20.
which meets in session in the Metho­
The practical side of this question will be dis­
8:30.
dist church of Ashland Friday, Sat­ 8:10. Special music.
cussed by the manager ofThe State Exchange, of
urday and Sunday of this week. The 8:20. Offering.
Portland, Oregon.
convention will open Friday morn­ 8:30. Address: “The Torch of Flan­ 9:45.
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ders”— Harold F. Humbert.
ing at 10:30 o'clock and three ses­
Hemstitching, Picoting, 10 cents
11:00.
sions will he held each day. Prom­
SATURDAY
a yard. We pay the postage. The
inent Sunday school workers and
Morning Session
Vanity Hat Shop, Medford, Ore. 6-tl
state officers will be present and ad­
10:00.
Devotional
service.
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dress the convention, while the coun­
10:20. “The
Pin-Cusliion Black­ 2:45.
ty officers will have charge.
3:00.
I. D. Pittman, one of the city wa­
board”— John W. Hoyt.
' Each Sunday school is urged to 11:50. “The Sand Table”— Miss
ter employes, has been granted a ten
J. P. Campbell of Klamath Falls
bring all the delegates possible. No
days’ vacation in which he will take
Parker.
was in Ashland yesterday paying a
limit as to the number will be made, I
a much needed rest.
11:30. “The Art of Story Telling”— 3:30.
' visit to his children, who are living
as the officers want every school well
Harold F. Humbert.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
represented at the convention.
C. D. Owen came home yesterday Shell on Granite street while they
11:50. Special music.
Following 1 b the complete program
4:00.
from Montague where he had been attend the public schools.
12:00. Adjournment.
for
the
three
days:
employed at the Lamkin wheat ranch
Afternoon
FRIDAY
near there for several weeks. He
See W. A. Freeberg for watch,
The executive commitee in charge
2:00.
Song
service.
will get busy now on the Waite clock, jewelry and spectacle repair­ of the campaign soon to be inaugu­
Morning Session
2:15. Round Table: "The Best
ranch across Bear creek from Ash­ ing. Old prices.
7 e.o.d, tf* rated for an American Legion club 10:30. Service of Praise— County
that My Sunday School Has
— Harold F. Humbert.
land, getting it ready to sow wheat.
President O. F. Carson.
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room
fund
are
holding
it
in
abeyance
Done
This
Year”—
Dele­
Class
3: “ Building up the
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Mrs. Ada Stannard and son George until the several other campaigns 10:50. Keynote Address, “The Teach­
gates
from
all
schools.
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Sunday
School” — John
The Daily Tidings Is on sale at spent the week-end at their moun- that have had precedence have been
ers Challenge”— Mrs. F. W. i
2:45. Jackson
County
Sunday
W. Hoyt.
Poley’s Drug Store, Alnutt’s Cigar tain ranch in the Dead Indian coun- cleared away. For the past two
Mears.
School Association.
Store, and at C. L. Loomis* Confer- try
On arriving at their ranch weeks Ashland has been extremely 11:20. Special music.
Reports of officers.
Owing to the new law increasing
tionary store on the Boulevard, tf which they had ciO3ed furnished they busy taking care of the various af- 11:35. Address, "A Church School
R. C. JORGENSEN, Prop.
Reports of Convention com­
Goal”— Harold F. Humbert, j
discovered that some one had broken fajrs that have come before her.
mittees.
the wages of laundry workers and
Revs. J. W. Hoyt and C. F. Koeh- int0 the building and had not only Amont these were the entertainment
Afternoon Session
Election of officers.
ler were in Jackson vile Tuesday been ma^ing themselves very much 0»
»-stepson trade excursion when 2:00. Song service.
the high cost of production, we find
What Next?
‘Training in
night holding a Sunday school con- at home there, but on leaving had up% ards Ol- joo Portland business 2:15. Symposium,
First Class Bakin« Products and
3:50. School of Methods Classes.
Service.”
Light Lunches
ference. This covers the whole ter- avaiteKl themselves of a good oppor- lae , were Kue8ts of the city, the
it
necessary
to
make
a
slight
ad­
1: Children’s Division—
Children - Miss Georgia
ritory over which they have been: tunity to lay in a stock of household <«g iy-a-3rick" drive and the Roose-
Miss Georgia Parker.
vance in laundry work prices.
Parker.
holding these conferences in the furnighjngs. Practically the entire Velt Memorial campaign which is on
(a) The Cradle Roll.
Southern Oregon Presbytery and fin­ house was stripped. Dishes, curtains, an over the country this week. All
Young People— Harold F.
(b) Equipment for Work
ishes the series.
AND
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Humbert.
mgs,
mattre.ises,
cooking
utensils,
these
are
perfectly
good
projects
and
with Children.
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Men and Women— John W.
silverware and pictures had been were necessary of attention, but the
2: The Young People’s Di­
Cliff Payne makes desks.
43-3 carried o.’f. Trunks were broken committee planning the campaign
Hoyt.
vision— Harold F. Hum­
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into and the contents sorted over and that is strictly a home affair deemed 3:30. Announcement of Committee
bert.
Corner Fourth and A Street Acrosu
Mrs. M. Lideckej, a member of various articles selected and re- jt advisable to hold off until all
Apppointments.
From the Depot.
.
(a)
Making
the
Bible
the family of the Lldecker Tool moved. In fact, from indications., these other affairs have been taken
Special music.
works and oil plant of Marietta, Ohio, some one had solved the question of care of, when they will form the 3:46. SchooL of Methods Session.
and Mrs. Ella Cole, who have been high living and had secured a set- campaign for the fund to provide a
Class 1: "Worship Services
spending a portion of the past sum- ting out Qf hOuse pienishings free of ciub room for the ex-service boys as
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for the Children’s Divis-
mer in Ashland with their sister. cost. The loss to Mrs. Stannard is a memorial for their patriotic ser- ■’ ’’Si ion,”— Miss Georgia Par-
W
ker.
' over >100.
vices in the late war.
Casper, Wyo., where the Lldecker'
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
"’3* (a) The Beginner’s De-
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Beginning as soon as the Roose-
people have big oil interests. From
Special Wednesday and Thursday: veR Memorial drlve iB completed the
partment.
there they will go to Bartles, Okla., Anchor Bacon Strips 32% cents the executive committee will organize,
(b) The Primary De-
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and then on to Pittsburgh, Pa. They
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partment.
appoint sub-committees and lay out
will be accompanied to San Francis­ 64 North Main.
45-2t their campaign which will be floated
' '•"’y
(c) The Junior Depart-
co by their niece, Mrs. G. N. Kramer, >
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ment.
who will spend a week with them in ■ The report cards for the first with a swinS- Th® raising of the
’r
Class
2;
"Youth and the
-IN-
. , were given
.
that city.
month of . school
out . , to former
,
x campaigns have been matters ‘ —
Church
School”—
Harold
_ pupils xv,
.
j of duty
patriotism.
The
• •
the
this . forenoon. » Interested
. .. and
.
.
.
, . rais-
"Tr
F. Humbert.
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ing
of
the
American
Legion
club
room
The Tidings receives subscriptions groups of youngsters were seen go­
’
(a)
Principles of Adoles­
to the Youths’ Companion, >2.50 the ing home this noon with their heads fund will be a matter of love
cent Leadership.
year. Combination of Companion together commenting on the condi- which all citizens will be glad
(b)
The
Young People's
have the privilege of assisting.
with McCalls, >2.95.
tf tion of their report cards. In some
Division of the Sun-
Keep your eye on the pan, “Claudia!”
Piquant, captivating Marguerite
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cases the teacher was a “mean old
'•’’W
day School.
A hunting party consisting of J. thing” in marking the reports low,
You can’t watch the yourtg man and
Class 3: “The Adult Divis-
Clark in a batter of love, suspense,
J. Walker and son, George, C. L. Me- while ’n ethers she was “too lovely
ion Program”— John W.
expect your biscuits to be feathery too!
and pathos.
Kimmey and M. E. Horr, came back for anything,” when the grades were
Hoyt.
the first of the week from a trip of high.
UW" (a) The Organized Class.
two days spent In the country sur­
(b) The ‘Home Depart­
rounding Fish lake, at the base of
COMING—FRIDAY—SATURDAY
ment.
Mount McLoughlin. They have a
(c) Parent Training.
good story to tell of hunting, but
Ashland was visited today by Hen­
starring
Young People’s Evening
state that the roads in that section
ry Stewart of San Diego, Calif., who 7:30. Song service.
are pretty bad over which to drive
claims to be the champion walker of 7:50. Paper: "The Kind of a Sun-
a car. In some sections it took a
the world. Mr. Stewart, who is an
good deal of pushing to get their auto
elderly man, states that he has
up the steep grades. The party
Contributions are coming in for walked 60,000 miles over four con
brought back a deer and a number
tbe Roosevelt Memorial Fund, al- tinents since 1910, and has seen
of ducks from their hunt.
though the campaign is but just many adventures. His latest trip
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started. All day yesterday and to- started in February from Washing-
The Fruit Association has taken day the various business places in ton, D. C„ and consisted of a jour-
over the agency for Martin Bros? which subscriptions are being made ney over the Cumberland mountains
Klamath Falls Flour and Feed. Can had accommodating clerks ready to to Pittsburgh, Pa. From there his
save you money on same.
45-5 wait on all who wish to have a name route took him to Chicago and, St.
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1 and part in commemorating the Paul, and as he had not seen Winnf-
Station Agent G. N. Kramer
will memory of this great American, and peg, Canada, for 32 years, he took
leave Thursday night for Dunsmuir
ja expecte(j by this evening the a side trip there to see how that
on a business trip.
drive will be in full swing.
country had improved. While in
Rev. C. A. Edwards, pastor of the Canada he stopped long enough to
Mrs. G. M. Robison. Mrs. Stone, Methodlst church, was the four- pitch some bundles in the harvest
Mis. O. B. Turner and Mrs. Dora mjnute speaker at the Vining thea- fields. The aged man is covered
Young drove to Medford yesterday ter jast njgbt, and tonight V. O. N. with medals which he has picked up
afternoon in Mrs. Robison s car to g,njth, cashier of the Citizens Bank, from practically every civilized coun­
spend a few hours* in «that city.
will spea^ Other prominent men of try in the world. He is now on his
Ashland have been secured to make way to his home where he expects
Trinity Guild dinner Thursday ^a four-minute address every night to recount his experiencea in a book
evening at Parish House. 75c plate. this week. Everybody is urged to of travels.
44-3 contribute something, no matter how
— —— — ——-
small, to this cause.
Dallas— About 25 carloads apples
Dr. A. F. Poley, a prominent bank­
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, to be shipped from young orchards;
er and financier of Portland, was a
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100 carloads expected next year.
guest in Ashland yesterday. Dr. Po­ •t untunnnutt g tummtnmnninnm
ley is a cousin of W. M. Poley of Po­
Tourists Stopping
A s h la n d Ir o n W o r k s
ley’s Drug Store.
A t Local Hotels
(Incorporate«)
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Office
and
Works No. 241 Hetman
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Mrs. Smith, a former well known
St.,
Ashland, Ore.
resident of Ashland but who now
Hotel Austin
Manufacturing
Engineers, General
lives in Klamath Falls, is spending
Frank W. Stoll, Eugene; E. W.
Repair
Work
a few days here this week while Brewer, Portland: R. Madepker, New
We
manufacture
Paving Plant
returning home from St. Paul, Minn., York City; George F. Pardy, Roches­
Equipment,
Sawmill,
Mining and
where she had been visiting her sis­ ter. N. Y.; H. W. Oviatt, Portland;
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas En­
ter, Mrs. Scullen Conley, also a for­ W. H. Carpenter, San Francisco; gines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
mer Ashlander.
Mrs. F. M. Lamb, Hornbrook, Calif.; Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel, Bran
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and Bronze Castings of every kind.
A. Thomas and wife, Hi^ts, Calif.
Having thoroughly equipped onr
Leave your magazine subscriptions
Hotel Columbia
plant
for the manufacture and re­
with us. Poley’s Drug Store.
Fred Owen and wife, R. M. Hood pairs of heavy and all classes of ma­
Tue-Thurs-Sat-tf and wife, Portland; G. J. Thompson chine and foundry work, we solicit
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and wife, Alexandria, Minn.; W. E. your orders and inquiries. Estimate«
Very attractive in price as well as in style. Many pretty dolmans for the
Otto Michel, the right hand man Messner, A. K. Campbell, J. Stewart, and quotations furnished on applica­
youthful and more conservative styles for those who desire them.
on the Lamkin ranch near Montague. J. H. Hickey. W. E. Davis, Alfred tion.
Calif., came up yesterday and made Smith, Dunsmuir, Calif.; Fred J.
a brief visit in Ashland while on his Holmes, Portland.
way to Cottage Grove to visit his
Hotel Ashland
daughter.
F.
O.
Bowen,
Hilts, Calif.; W. J.
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Curry, T. J. Bingham.
Special all this week: Six pound
family box crisp fresh crackers, >1.05
the box. Plaza Market, 64 North <9 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. <9
Main.
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Edward W White et ux to
Mrs. John F. Rocho presented jthe
Claude M. Houston; lot 7,
GA
block 5, Imperial addition
public library with a fine gift yester­
to Medford .........................
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day in the shape of a large number May
Morris et vir to Jay Ter­
of books, principally reference books,
rill et ux; land in T alent..
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If you have had trouble to be fitted you should try NOW while we have
history and translations which are Jay Terrill et ux to May Mor­
ris;
land
in
Talent...........
many
small sizes to choose from.
of great Interest to the reading pub­
Cutting
S.
Calef
et
ux
to
Jef­
lic and will be an Important addition
ferson Howard et ux; land
to the library. A free public library
in A sh land..........................
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renders a private one unnecessary, Henry Casper to Katherine
We
Close
qt
5:80
NOTICE.
Louis Schleff; lot 9, block
and Mrs. Rocho has very kindly
P. M.
5:30 Closing.
2, Whiteman Park ...........
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placed her books where all may have
Every day except
New 48 hour week
W
’illiam
Davis
et
ux
to
Hi­
the benefit of tliem with her.
Saturday.
ruling for women.
ram F. Meader; land in J.
GOODS
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H. Barnum’s addition......... 4,000
-4
Austin Holt is having a new house R. H. Toft et ux to W. T.
Bateman; land in Imperial
erected out in the Green Springs
addition
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10
mountain district. F. H. Clawson Fred L. Potter
et ux to Dale
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and S. R. Potter, carpenters of Ash­
V. Clunton; lot 10, block 1,
Tuttle’s First addition...
10
land, are doing the work.
I Sure W ill
Do My Part
A.L.
FUND TO START
The
Li thia Bakery
BON TON BAKERY
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY
COFFEE PARLOR
WEDNESDAY
Marguerite Clark
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Come-Out-of-the-Kitchen
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SPEAK AT VINING
Ladies’ and Misses’
Coats, $25, $29.50
and $35.00
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