Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, October 29, 1919
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
HALLOWE’EN DANCE
By
L
adies of th e A uxiliary club, a t
i
A shland N atatorium , F riday evening,
October 31.
Everybody
welcome
;»»»nmuHii»:n
T
ickets
$1.00
plus
w
ar
ta
x
;
specta­
Have a fit a t Orrea Tailors.
52tf
to
rs
25c.
R
efreshm
ents
25c.
A
• • •
good
tim
e
is
assured.
L
aunspach's
A nine-pound d a u g h te r was born
51-3
to Mrs. H. C. S p arr at th e hospital jazz orchestra.
last Sunday.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The undersigned have purchased
W illiam Lindsey is spending sev­
th e grocerV stock of Nims & Saun­
e ra l weeks a t his ranch in th e Dead
ders, a t the corner of N orth Main
Indian country, looking a fte r in te r­
and H elm an streets, tak in g posses­
ests th e re p rep a ra to ry to th e w inter
sion yesterday.
season.
No m aterial change will be m ade
• • •
in the business policy and those
Cliff Payne m akes serving trays.
form erly th e custom ers of Nims &
Saunders will be served on th e sam e
Miss P auline Ball of San Jose, term s as heretofore.
Calif., cam e to A shland last S a tu r­
In invoicing th e stock we found it
day to a tte n d th e fu n eral of Miss to be very com plete and well select­
Florence E rickson and is visiting at ed, of a high q uality and fresh.
th e Erickson hom e a few days th is
The «volume of business is large
week.
th u s a ffo rd in g quick tu rn o v e rs and
• • •
keeping th e stock fresh.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. H ines and chil­
We hope to fu rth e r extend the
dren of Gales Creek, W ashington business by courteous tre a tm e n t, re a ­
county, a re in A shland. They are sonable prices and satisfacto ry ser­
occupying the Roach house on Meade vice.
stre e t a t th e present and expect to
The sto re will h e re a fte r be known
reside here perm anntly.
as th e IDEAL GROCERY.
O ur m otto:
TH E BEST THAT TH E MARKET
W anted— A driver. A shland L au n ­
dry Co.
50-tf AFFORDS FOR TH E MONEY.
* • •
TH E IDEAL GROCERY
W.
C.
CURRY.
W. J. DOUGHERTY.
Mrs. H. G. E nders, J r., is visiting
F.
T.
WILSON.
in K lam ath F alls th is week.
• • •
Rev. W. N. F e rris will begin a
R. C. Jorgenson is having th e
series of studies in th e “ Life of
L ith ia Bakery on E ast Main stre e t
C h rist” w ith th e use of th e Reflec-
renovated. Both the outside and in­
toscope p ictures tom orrow n ight in
side woodwork is being tre a te d to a
the p ray er m eeting.
coat of fresh paint, th e w alls in th e
salesroom will be redecorated and
This m achine is th e late st and be^t
th e kitchen and bake room s a re hav­
m odel in p i-h ire m achines and its use
ing a th o rough overhauling.
The
will g reatly i dd to th e in te re st and
L ith ia will be an a ttra c tiv e place
the scene; will graphically picture
w hen com pleted.
th e subject studied.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
;;
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Special th is week. P e a n u t b u tte r,
f ive pounds fo r 80c. P laza M arket,
64 N orth Main.
50-5t
ciated w ith th e g row th and in te r­
ests of A shland, since his arriv al
in th is city in 1903, w nere he came
from W
I isconsin to th ro w in his lot
w ith th e newly developed country
on th e Pacific coast. His early life
was spent in t h a t sta te w here he
ta u g h t school for th irte e n years and
served as p resid e n t of th e school
board fo r eleven years. A fter com­
ing to A shland his in te r e s ts • were
also along edr.cational lines and he
has served on th e city school board
as clerk for eig h t years. He was one
of the fo u n d ers of th e Citizens Bank
of A shland and had been president
of th a t in stitu tio n since its found­
ing.
Surviving Mr. Pohland is his widow
who was Misk A. C aroline B u e rsta tte
to whom he was m arried A pril 2,
1877, a t M anitowoc, W is. T hree
children also survive. These are
Jo h n P ohland of Reno, N ev.; Mrs.
C hester W. W olcott of M arshfield,
and Mrs. Roy W alk er of Cordova,
Alaska. T hree g ran d ch ild ren , Al­
b ert and D orothea W alk er and C ar­
olyn M arie W olcott, a re also su rv i­
vors. These w ere all a t hom e a t the
tim e of the d eath of th e beloved
parent. F u n e ral services will be held
at the E lks Tem ple T hursday a fte i-
noon a t 2:30 o’clock.
New
Auto Tops*
Entertained at Dinner.
Mrs. P. B. W hitney gave a d inner
for Mr. and Mrs. C lark Bush last
evening a t her hom e on Pine stre e t,
as a farew ell to them before leaving
The season is here w hen th e auto
th a t neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs.
Bush a re m oving today into the Van top should be looked afte r.
I m ake new ones o r fix th e old
Sant a p a rtm e n ts on Oak street.
—
one. Let me look nt it.
PAULSERUD & BARRETT
Fine Tailoring
F o r Men a n d W omen.
171 East Main.
Tel. 119
M edford— $500,000 stock oil te s t­
ing com pany organized here.
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED TO BUY— Sm all ran ch ;
hay lend p referred . M ust have
m odern buildings. Z, Tidings of­
fice.
51-4t*
Ashland Furniture
Hospital
89 North Main
P E IL ’S
FURS !
C orner by th e P a rk .
H E ID E R TRACTORS AND P . F . O.
PLOW S
New and used sew ing m achines of
m ost any m ake and style.
We are now ready to do your fur
A carload of A m erican fence and
repairing or sell you a new set of
b arb w ire ju st in. Bring in your
furs.
w ants before sending thSm to the
catalogue houses and we will see if
F. W. BARTLETT,
we c a n ’t m eet th e ir prices for cash.
Taxidermist and Furrier.
Have some dandy auto robes left.
115 W. Main St.
M edford, Oregon.
At P e il’s Corner.
Ladies of Ashland
NOW PLAYING
T oday
T o m o rro w
Preachin’ Bill
Says:
“ If any m an was t e r su re
’nough do w hat folks in his
L 50K H ER E YOU WAGE EA R N E R
* SPLEND ID HOME
Fine grounds, garage, shade tre e s
and fru it,
1 % blocks of Main
stre e t pavem ent. Good location
for R. R. m an. F irst class neigh­
borhood.
P rice
$1800;
$300
down, balance long tim e. Oh w hat
a b argain, when you see it.
E. T. STAPLES
neighborhood
’lows he does,
h e ’d su re go a n ’ pizen hisself
’fore his friends could lynch
him .”
ORCHESTRA
PO R TER 'S DANCE ORCHESTRA
supplies from 4 to 7 pieces. All
th e latest New York dance m usic.
C. I. J. P o rte r, 272 Maple St.
Mrs. T. J. Mackey and little son
left last night for San F rancisco to
visit w ith friends for a sh o rt tim e.
• • •
1 BON TON BAKERY
F irs t
Class B aking P roducts
L ight Lunches
and
At th e m eeting of council last night
th e c o n tract was let for th e grading
and paving of th e extension of the
Boulevard and
A shland stre e t, to |
close th e stre tc h betw een th e pres­
ent paving and th e Pacific highway. C orner F o u rth and A S tre e t A ero»1
F rom th e Depot.
Only one bid was m ade and th is was
aw arded to th e O skar H uber com ­
pany, whose item ized bid came to
$13,555. A ccording to an ordinance
*»
Coal is cash, so don’t forget to pay passed by council th e g rad in g for
fo r sam e prom ptly, when th e d e liv ­ th is extension is to s ta rt th is fall,
ery is m ade. W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. w ith paving to follow late r.
6t-49
• • •
B.H. H inthorne, a Plaza photog­
Best W oolens; Latest F ash ,
rap h e r, is back from a two w eeks’
ions Always.
vacation spent in th e Dead Indian
country.
Mr. H in th o rn e went out
Satisfaction G uaranteed
for th e purpose of restin g out in the
onen and incidentally to indulge in a
little h u n tin g w hile in th e forests.
He was fo rtu n a te to get a bear while
H. F. Pohland, one of th e prom i­
he was gone.
nent and highly respected citizens of
B argains in
• • •
A shland, died Tuesday, October 28,
E. N. B utler, who recently sold his 1919, a t his home on the Boulevard,
confectionery sto re on th e Plaza to aged 68 years.
Mr. Pohland had
C laude M illit. has purchased a tra c t been ill for several m onths, but his City and R anch f ro p e rtie s , H ouse' |
to R ent.
of land across B ear creek from Ben­ condition had not become serious un­
ton Bowers and will try farm in g for til about five days ago, when he be­
C itizens’ B ank Building.
aw hile.
cam e confined to his bed, a fte r which
• • •
th e decline becam e rapid and life
H em stitching. Picoting, 10 cents ebbed aw ay a t 3 o’clock yesterday
a yard. W e pay th e postage. The afternoon.
V anity H at Shop, M edford, Ore. 6-tl
The d eath of Mr. P oland rem oves
FLOUR. FEE D , SEEDS
• • •
a citizen who has been closely asso- The Best T nat Can Be Had On the
Mrs. D eP eatt is very ill at her
M arket.
hom e on H argadine stre e t.
• • •
J. W. R eader of Rogue R iver was
353 East Main.____________ Tel. 214
a business visitor to A shland over
M onday night.
Mrs. F. D. Y arbrough received a
le tte r th is week from l)er son. Clif­
ford Y arbrough, sta tin g th a t he is
gettin g along finely a t his w ork in
Astoria. Clifford is am ong th e re­
tu rn e d soldiers of th e 69th regim ent,
C. A. C„ who w ent to F ran ce from
A shland.
• • •
AND
CO FFEE PARLOR
Preaehin’ Bill
Says:
k
“ H it’s er rig h t sm a rt fu r­
th e r th an you-all reckons h it is
ORRES
T A IL O R S
from w h ar you-all a re te r w har
you-all th in k you be.”
FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
T
C. B .L AMKIN
REALE STATE
Preaehin’ Bill
Says:
« Ä
f f e t?
“ ’ T a in ’t w hat a m an knows
-—h it’s w hat he th in k s he knows
th a t raises hell w ith his p lan s.”
special
Ashland Feed '
Store
• • «
H om e
My Jtlame Is Dennis
R estau ran t
Ashland Iron W orks
(In c o rp o ra ted )
Mrs. C. E. Sams is confined to the Good Meals and Short Orders. Daj
and Night Service.
house w ith a severe cold which re­
Office and W orks No. 248 H elm ai
su lts in th e loss of h er voice.
St., A shland, Ore.
2 9 7 East Main
• • •
M anufacturing E ngineers, G enera
F ro sty m ornings is th e tim e to eat
R ep air W ork
T u rtty S e lf R aising P an cak e F lour.
W e m a n u ia c tu re Ptfving Plan!
E quipm ent, Saw m ill, M ining andj
It brow ns. At A shland Mills,
47-Fri. Mon. Wed P rove th e claim to yourself by eat­ Ship M achinery, Steam and Gas E n­
ing a steak sold a t o u r own g u a r­ gines, Boilers and H eavy Steel
• • •
W ork; Grey Iron, Sem i-Steel, Brasu
antee.
C aptain H. W. F ram e of T alent
and Bronze C astings of every kind. !
Tenderloins,
steaks,
chops
and
H aving th o ro u g h ly equipped oui
w as a business v isitor to th e city ro asts th a t have th e taste and fresh ­
p
lan
th e m an u fa ctu re a n d re-
y esterd ay afternoon.
ness of perfect stock in th e gravy n a irs t of for heavy
and all classes of m a­
• • •
which comes from th e h e a rt of th e ir
chine
and
foundry
w ork, we solicit
A ttorney W. M. Briggs was in goodness is th e best offer any m eat your o rd ers and inquiries. Estim ate«
m an m ay m ake.
Jacksonville
yesterday
a tten d in g
and q u o tatio n s furnished on applica­
tion.
co u rt which is in session th ere.
• • •
JAS. BARRATT, Prop.
Owing to th e new law increasing!
Special all th is week. F resh fish
Phone 188.
a n d oysters. P laza
M arket, 64
th e wages of lau n d ry w orkers and
N o rth Main.
50-5t
th e high cost of production, we find
• • •
it necessary to m ake a slig h t ad- |
Rev. W. N. F e rris and wife. Dr.
B illiard players p rê te r th is place vance in laundry w ork prices.
K eeney F e rris, have retu rn ed from because they know th a t they can get
P o rtla n d w here they had been spend­ GOOD cues; and m odern equipm ent
ing th e past week o r so a tte n d in g a m akes a lot of -difference in the
pleasure of th e game.
convention of th e
B aptist church
You KNOW It.
w hich was in session th ere.
P ro fan ity , gam bling and o th e r u n ­
• • •
desirable elem ents are absolutely
Mrs. George Spannus has ju st re ­ TABOO here. We Invite G EN TLE­
MEN only.
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tu rn e d from a two w eeks’ visit a t her
old hom e a t K lam ath Falls.
m ent hall for Recent clean-
-
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lows.
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See W. A. F re eb e rg fo r w atch,
clock, jew elry and spectacle re p a ir­
ing. Old prices.
7 e.o.d. tf* “Clean Sport for Regular Fellow» ’
• • •
«
Mrs. J. L. Greenwood has been
spending several days w ith h er niece.
Mrs. Mary W aterm an, of T alent, who
w as stricken w ith paralysis about
tw o m onths ago, and alth o u g h im ­
proving slightly is still helpless.
• • •
J. L. M osier was called back from
To e n larg e th e payroll of A shland
th e E ast w here he had gone to look by
buying
hom e m a n u fa c tu re d : You buy five lam ps a t one tim e,
a fte r property in te rests, by the goods, especially when I can get th e
° ne is alw ays available when
serio u s illness of his little son.
you need it. The inconvenience and
best and m ost for th e m oney, a t
• • •
delay sending for one lig h t is o v e r.!
Andy Payne and fam ily have re n t­
— at —
ed th e Brown bungalow on th e
B oulevard belonging to G. S. B utler.
M r. Payne is now w orking a t Med­
fo rd , but will m ake his hom e in
R. C. JORGENSEN, Prop.
A shland.
POLEY Jt ELHART, Druggists
MUSIC
1
Preaehin’ Bill
Says:
“ I a in ’t never seed a w hale,
m yself, b u t jist th e sam e, th a r
a in ’t no low-down o rnery o l’
Steaking A Claim
catfish a-goin’ te r pass hissef
off .on me as a w hale as long
as I ’m sober.”
East Side Meat Market
F ro m “ P re ac h in ’ B ill” down
to “L ittle P e te ” you w ill see
Good Cues and Tips
a ll th e rem ark ab le c h a ra c te rs of
M r.
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY
¿ “ nave You Considered
Alnutt’s Billiard Par loi the advantages ot
buying
I Sure Will-
Do My Part
MAZDA
LAMPS
The
Lithia Bakery Poley’s Drug Store
W rig h t’s
sto ry .
Film ed
am id th e beauties o f th e en­
ch a n tin g O zarks.
<8-
3 SHOWS DAILY
Matinee - 2:30 p. m.
Evenings - 7-9 p. m.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL