Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1919, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE COUR
Friday, Novem ber 2ft, 1010
m erc ial C lub to th e b u sin e ss m en,
and
O cto b er 27 th is clu b p u t on a p ro ­
g ra m fo r th e G re a te r M edford Club.
T he d a ta co v e rin g th e y e a r is:
M em b ersh ip 44.
T he a m o u n t ta k e n in d u rin g th e
y e a r:
D ues ............................................. $
8.50
C om m ercial C lub b a n q u e t. . 112.00
O th e r so u rc es ............................
19.05
sto ck b u sin ess a n d sold 20 c a n a ry of co m p ete n t sa le sla d ie s w ho, it w ill in g th e n et e a rn in g s to be $1.375.23.
b ird s, 2 h o rse s a n d a pig. I t s ta r t- g u a ra n te e , can sell a n y th in g even to G iven to L. R. C., $ 1 ,3 6 5 .2 3 : Be!-
and
ed a m illin e ry d e p a rtm e n t a n d lad ies th e d o o rk n o b s o ff t h e ir doors,
g ium re lie f, $10. T o tal $1,375.23.
w ere p re sse d in to serv ice w ho h ad
A sh lan d , O regon, Nov. 25, 1919.
R esp ec tfu lly s u b m itte d ,
n e v e r tied a bow b e fo re a n d th e i^
T h is d e p a rtm e n t of th e R ed C ross
MARY LO U ISE W H IT N E Y ,
Mrs. H evsner and Miss Ewan, bal­
w o n d e rfu l c re a tio n s w’e re sold a t so op en ed fo r w o rk J u ly 31, 1918, an d
S
e
c
re
ta
ry
R.
C.
S
alv
ag
e
D
epot.
cony
floor, Vaupel'a Store.
re a s o n a b le a ,f ig u r e t h a t fo r th e firs t closed M ay 19. 1919. T h e re w as ta-
tim e in th e h is to ry of Ja c k so n co u n - k en in d u rin g th e m o n th of—
tv a lady w as a b le to ow n a h a t fo r A u g u st ......................................$ 105.74
ev ery gow n.
S e p t e m b e r .........................
182.27
"'C ’Aá» £>ank. \nith
T h e salv ag e d e p a rtm e n t fitte d o u t . O c t o b e r ......................................
425.97
th e Chirrup C íocfo.'
all class a n d all k in d s of people fro m N o v em b er ..............................
204.9«
Mr. a n d M rs. H. H. E lh a rt sp en t
a p ro sp e ctiv e b rid eg ro o m to a p ro s- D ecem ber .................................
154.20
M aking th e co llec tio n s of th e
ilis fi
T h a n k s g iv in g w ith re la tiv e s in Gold
109.12
y e a r ...........................................$139.55 p ec tiv e co rp se. T h e m en fo lk s to o k J a n u a r y ......................................
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good
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b
ru
a
ry
.................................
140.27
T h is ad d ed to th e b a la n c e on
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h an d . . ................................... 290.46 n a tu re d lv . It w as p a r t of tlie ir pa- M arch ........................................
You w ant S tu d io A shland photo*
85.32
R O L L E R S , B elgium . — < By M ail. )
----------- trio tic d u ty . It w as no u n u s u a l th in g A pril ...........................................
f o r X m as. I t 's noue to o e a rly . 5 4 -tf — W erw icq, one
of th e
F le m ish M akes a to ta l fo r th e y e a r of 430.01 fo r th e “ lo rd a n d m a s te r” to com e M a y .............................................
56.97
WATCH YOUR INVESTMENTS
♦ • *
_
to w n s w hich s u ffe re d m ost from th e
E x p en ses w e re $118.64, m a k in g th e h om e a n d fin d h is th e h om e d e s e rte d
BECAUSE m oney is co m in g easy,
Miss E van alin e P oley, a te a c h e r w ar an d G e rm air o cc u p atio n , h a s th e m et e a rn in g s of th e clu b . $20.91. T his a n d no p re p a ra tio n
m ade fo r th e
W h o le am o u n t ta k e n in .$ 1 ,4 4 6 .2 9
d o n ’t neg lect c a re fu l co n sid e ra tio n
o l th e J u n io r hig h school, w ent dow n w o rld ’s ch am p io n tow n pum p. It is ad d e d to o u r b a la n c e gives $311.3
ev e n in g m eal. If he hied h im self to
o f ev ery p roposed in v estm en t. P ro s ­
O ut of th is h as been p aid ex p en ses
p e rity c o n d itio n s alw a y s fu rn is h th e
to Talent to e a t h er fh a n k s g i\in g th<? sole 8Ource o f w a te r supply fo r O ut of th is h a s been given $60 fo r th e sa lv ag e d ep o t Y e w as v ery a p t fo ir r fuel, d ra y a g e . etc
etc., $70.97, leav-
“ w fld -c a tte r” fe rtile fields.
T h e re
d in n e r w ith h e r s iste r. Mrs. H a rtle y .. m o re th a n 6000 re fu g ee re s id e n ts of th e p a in tin g o f C ra te r L ak e p re s e n t- to find his “ b e tte r h a lf ” b e h in d th e ------------------------ -— —
a re en o u g h o p p o rtu n itie s rig h t h ere
th e city.
ed to A sh lan d p u b lic lib ra ry ; $67.59 c o u n te r se llin g old sh o es o r p a p e r
in A sh lan d a n d J a c k s o n c o u n ty to
-22
Jo in th e D. O. K. K .’s.
k eep o n e 's m oney safely a n d p ro fit­
B efore th e w ar W erw icq b ad a to w a rd s ex p en ses of e d ito ria l d in n e r co llars.
ab ly em p lo y ed — w ith o u t lis te n in g to
M ay th e 1 9 th , 1919, th e C. I. C.
m o d ern w a te r p la n t. T he p u m p in g and $20 to w a rd s a n e w a p p a ra tu s fo r
Mr. an d Mrs. W . W. H ittle of Gold
th e sire n so n g o f m in in g , oil a n d
closed
th
e
d
o
o
rs
of
th
is
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t.
s ta tio n is now a m ass of ru in s a n d th e c h ild re n 's p lay g ro u n d , m a k in g
w h a t-u o t p ro m o te r.
H ill w ere in A sh lan d W ednesday c a ll­
sh ells have p lo u g h ed th ro u g h th e , a to ta l of $1 47.59 in g ifts a n d leav- T h e w a r w as en d ed an d th e re w as no
C onsider us your financial advisors
in g on frie n d s an d c o n su tin g th e ir
s tre e ts in to
th e
w a te r m ain s in ¡ng a b a la n c e
of
$162.87 in th e need of w o rk alo n g th o se lin es— a n d
— a s w ell a s bankers.
d e n tis t.
it w a n ts to ta k e th is tim e to th a n k
scores
of
places.
T
he
old
sy
stem
can
tre
a
s
u
ry
.
R
e
sp
e
c
tfu
llv
su
b
m
itte
d
,
. . .
th e c itiz e n s of A sh la n d fo r th e ir n o ­
n ev e r be re p a ire d . In th e o u ts k irts
MARY L O U ISE W H IT N E Y ,
A m ong th e
s tu d e n ts
fro m th e
of th e tow n w ere once ab o u t 200
w . C. I. C. ble su p p o rt. M rs. C h a rle s A b b o tt fo r Good Wholesome Home Cooking
U n iv ersity of O regon who cam e hom e;
th e g en e ro u s lo an of a b u ild in g , re m 1 |; 3 ( , <o , ;S 0 am l ,
7 h> th e
w ells. T hey, too, a re gone.
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A SHLAN D.
fo r T h a n k sg iv in g w ere M isses Mabel
free,
in
w
hich
to
c
o
n
d
u
c
t
th
e
sto
re.
T he firs t re fu g e e s who cam e back
Rcpm-t o r S alv ag e D e p artm en t
E ven ing.
J W Mt COY. C ashier
S m ith an d E d ith H e rrin an d M essrs.
T he m e rc h a n ts to o k good n a tu re d -
la st su m m e r to live a m o n g th e ru in s . To tlie O fficers
an d
M em bers of
CLARK BUSH ASST CAST
N ear th e P laza.
H arold Sim pson am i D w ight G regg.
ly th e c o m p e titio n , a n d w e w ould
fo
u
n
d
t
h
a
t
th
e
re
w
as
no
w
a
te
r
to
be
c
.
I.
C.
•
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to
th e s e
m e rc h a n ts
b ad except from a m uddy little d itch ,
j h ereb y s u b m it th e re p o rt of th e lik e to say
Clift' P ayne m ak es se rv in g tab les. e n tire ly u n fit
if
a
t
an
y
tim
e
th
e
y
c
o
n
te
m p la te a
fo r use.
R efu g ees S alv ag e D e p a rtm e n t b e g in n in g Au-
73-3
c
le
a
ra
n
c
e
sale,
b
a
rg
a
in
sale,
fire sale,
k ep t com ing in sp ite of th e a b se n c e gUst 1, 1918. a n d te r m in a tin g May
C
h
ris
tm
a
s
sale,
o
r
an
y
k
in
d
of
a sale,
of w a te r. I t was w hile c a rry in g re- > ]
1919.
Mrs. A. W. G ray an d son of M or­
t
h
a
t
th
e
C.
I.
C.
h
av
e
a
la
rg
e
fo rce
lief to th e re fu g e e s th a t an A m eri-
A u g u st 1. 1918, T h e Civic
Im -
ley, C alif., cam e up th is m o rn in g an d
can o ffic e r found th a t th e re s id e n ts p ro v e m e n t
C lub
re a liz in g th a t it
will spend th e w eek end w ith th e
of th e to w n w eer using th e w a te r m u st, fo r a tim e , lose sig h t of th e
TMC T H E A T:
3EAUTIFUL
fo rm e r's s iste r. M rs. C. A. C o tte r.
from
th e
d itch .
In v e s tig a tio n p u rp o se fo r w hich it w as o rg a n iz e d
T
H
E
* * •
show ed th a t of th e few w ells le tt un- an d do as o th e r clu b s, c h u rc h o rg a n -
W e will be b u s ie r in D ecem ber. d estro y e d , only one could be used iz a tio n s and p riv a te in d iv id u a ls had
D o n 't w ail. S tu d io A shland.
5 4-tf
A la rg e p u m p w as o b ta in e d — one done— go in to w a r w o rk , it s ta rte d
ot th e g ian t pum ps used by tlie B r i t - 'i n fo r th e sa lv a g e o f w aste, th e p ro f-
W illiam L in d say an d fam ily wem ish arm y fo r k ee p in g th e F la n d e rs its t0 be given to th e local R ed C ross,
o v er to th e Cove ra n c h y e ste rd a y to tre n c h e s dry. W ith a little in g e n io u s
Tin to il w as c o llec te d from P hoe-
spend T h a n k sg iv in g .
¡ d a p ta tio n , it was con n ected w ith th e nix. T a le n t, Belleview', F a irv ie w and
1 ne good well. Now from daw n u n til N orm al d is tric ts a n d from th is ap-
Q u a lity firs t a t S tu d io A sh lan d , d a rk a line of people, pail in h an d , p a re n tlv w o rth le s s m a te r ia l, w hich
* * *
p asses dow n tiie d e b ris -s c a tte re d had been th ro w n b ro a d c a s t on th e
Mrs. J u lia M cQ uilkin le tt to d ay s tre e ts to th e only pu m p in tow n s tre e ts it re alized $35.
F ro n t pa-
fo r Gold Hill w here- sh e wil spend an d its h a n d le c re a k s In cessan tly as p ^rs a n d m a g a z in e s w hich h ad laid
sev e ra w eeks v isitin g at th e R ozalis th e <>,900 d ra w th e ir d aily w a te r fo r
y e a rs
in
a ttic s
or
under
supply.
ra u ch .
s t a i r c lo se ts o r th e city of A sh lan d
• •
•
h ad been ¡lay in g e a c h y e a r to h av e
------ A L S O -------
H e m stitc h in g , P ic o tin g , 10 cents
c a rte d to th e “ city d u m p ,” w as re a l­
a y a rd . W e pay th e p o stag e. T h e ;
ized $17 f o r o n e s h ip m e n t an d $47
V an ity H at Shop. M edford, Ore. 6-tt
fo r a n o th e r.
. . .
The
sav in g
h a b it,
if
T he c itiz e n s o f A sh lan d backed
fo
rm
e
d
now
m
ay
k
eep
Miss H elen D ugan a n d Miss V ir­
a n d re e n fo rc e d th is
e n te r p ris e so
yo u in c o m fo rt th e re s t
g in ia C o llier of Y reka w ere g u e sts
lo y ally a n d so g e n e ro u s ly , a n d v arie d
of y o u r life.
C o n sid e r
th is week of M rs. G eorge S tev en s at
w ere t h e i r c o n trib u tio n s , th a t th e s a l­
its
v
alu
e.
S
ta
rt
now
h e r hom e on H elm an s tre e t.
vage d ep o t was- a b le to fu rn is h tlie
. . .
w
ith
public a n y th in g from a h ig h class
A sh lan d , O regon, Nov. 25. 1919.
F in e w o rk ta k e s tim e . Sit fo r y o u r
m usical in s tru m e n t to a second h an d
THE CITIZENS RANK
X m as p h o to s now. S tu d io A sh lan d . To th e O fficers a n d M em bers of th e to o th p ic k .
It w en t in to -th e live-
OF ASHLAND
Civic Im p ro v e m e n t C lub:
* •
•
In co m p lian ce w ith A rticle 9, Sec­
T h a n k sg iv in g
passed
y e ste rd a y
n s y o u r f a m ily w a sh ­
-IN -
tion
1. of th e B y-Law s of th e W. C.
w ith no u n u su a l ex c ite m e n t m a rk in g
in g a n d w e w ilt g iv e y o u
th e day. F am ily d in n e rs w ith , f r e ­ I. C., I h e re w ith su b m it th e follow ­
ing
re
p
o
rt
for
th
e
y
e
a
r
b
eg
in
n
in
g
q u e n tly . frie n d s s h a rin g a s e a t at th e
ideal s e rv ic e an d freed o m
festiv e b o ard , w as th e g e n e ra l m ode N ovem ber. 1918, an d te r m in a tin g '
fro m w a eh d a y d ru d g e ry .
of o b serv in g tlie day. C h u rch es held N ovem ber, 1919.
T
he
y
e
a
r
ju
s
t
closed
h
a
s
had
its
serv ices in th e m o rn in g and w ere well
a tte n d e d . In tlie a fte rn o o n th e fo o t­ r a th e r exceptionr.l p ro b lem s an d th e
w ill lik ew ise
ball g am e a t M edford b etw een th e y e a r ju s t b e g in n in g
P h o n e 165
h
av
e
its
ex
c
ep
tio
n
al
p
ro b lem s. W e
Is
A sh land an d M edford hig h school
F
.
E
.
FRENCH
& SON, Props.
1
sh
o
u
ld
face
th
e
fu
tu
re
w
ith
o
u
t
fear
te a m s to k a n u m b e r of people over
b ecau se of an a b 'd in g fa ith t h a t all
to th a t city.
F eed Y o u r C alv es, C h ick en s a n d
th in g s m ove as a th re a d u n d e r th e
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P ig s
See W. A. F re e b e rg fo r w atch h a n d s of a sk ille d w eav er to th e g ra d ­
clo ck , je w e lry a n d sp e c ta c le r e p a ir­ ual e v o lu tio n of th e p e rfe c t p a t - ,
ing. Old p rices.
7 e.o.d. tf* te rn .
It ta k e s th e p la c e of w h o le sto ck
T he C. I. C. h a s held its ow n an d
• •
•
m ilk a n d is a b s o lu te ly g u a ra n te e d .
T h e c o n s titu tio n of th e U nited t h a t is say in g a good d eal w hen we j
C ream is Nvorth to o m u ch m oney
c¿l
S ta te s re q u ire s th a t a c e n su s of th e ta k e in to c o n s id e ra tio n th e condi- i now to feed to th e calv es w h en M u­
tio n s w hich h av e ex isted in th e past I
U n ited S ta te s be ta k e n ev e ry ten
t u a l C om pounyl is b e tte r feed for
y
y e a rs . It is by th is m ean s th a t th e ear.
h a l f th e cost.
D u rin g th e y e a r le c tu re s h a v e b e e n (
a p p o rtio n m e n t of m em b ers of th e
h o u se of re p re s e n ta tiv e s is m ad e as ¡g iv en b e fo re th e club by:
M iss M cC orm ick, on F a rm B u rea u !
to s ta te s .
3 5 3 E a st Mitin.
T el. 2 1 4: if
and W om en in th e R u ra l H om es.
. . .
M is. M cC racken, D ischarged Sol-
Mr. an d M rs. J a m e s K endell of
d
ie
rs '
and
S a ilo rs ' “ E d u c a tio n a l
K la m a th F alls a re g u e sts a t th e hom e
B ill.”
o f Mr. a n d Mrs. W . J . W allace on
D e m o n s tra tio n s of d e s s e rts by
M o u n tain av e n u e. T h ese v isito rs a re
Miss
N eal.
new ly w eds, th e b rid ? b ein g Miss M ar­
D
e
m
o n stra tio n s of can d y by Miss
g a re t S co tt, who is w ell kn o w n in
B
ark
er,
of J u n io r H igh.
A sh lan d .
A pril 25 a lu n ch eo n w as given a t
• •
•
JM
T he th e rm o m e te r d ro p p ed dow n to ilo te l A ustin follow ed by a “ th e a te r
J. I
p a r ty .”
tw e lv e d e g re e s ab o v e zero T h u rs ­
A ugust 12 a hot d in n e r w as served
d ay m o rn in g .
T his,
a c c o rd in g io
in
L ith ia P a rk to E d ito ria l A ssocia­
W e a th e r O b serv er D odge, is th e cold­
tion.
est it h as even been h e re in N ovem ­
- '¿ ft- \
A d in n e r w as sta g e d fo r th e Com
b e r sin ce re c o rd s h a / been ta k e n .
PLOT AGAINST PREM IER
LONDON, Nov. 25.— An A th en s
d isp a tc h to d a y re p o rte d th a t a plot
to a s s a s s in a te P re m ie r V enizelos of
G reece h ad been d isco v ered th e re .
Miss D ale C oshow , o n e of th e T he p lo tte rs p la n n e d to o v e rth ro w
o a c h e rs in th e J u n io r h ig h school, is th e g o v e rn m e n t, ac co rd in g to th e
sp e n d in g h e r T h a n k sg iv in g v acatio n d isp atch , w hich a d d s th a t m an y of
a t h e r hom e in R o seb u rg .
th em w ere a rre s te d .
•
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H ave a fit a t O rres T ailo rs.
52t£
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44
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M o n d a y
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Ashland Laundry Co.
WOOL CLOTHS
Mutual Compound
For Winter Coals
1
My Name Is Dennis
If Y ou M ake T h em
P lu s h e s
th e w e a th e r had slig h tly m o d era ted .
O ur L a d ie s ’ i;
Thanksgiving Birds
O rd e r
ea rly .
your
T h a n k sg iv in g
C h ick en s a n d G eese.
b ird s
East Side Meat Market
S h in g le m a n u fa c tu re r s w ill hold
th ird a n n u a l session of R ed C ed ar
sh in g le c o n g re ss in S e a ttle , D ecem ­
b e r lO ih a n d 11th.
P ro g ra m is in
c h a rg e of J. S. W illiam s, se c re ta ry
of sh in g le
b ra n c h
of W est C oast
L u m b e rm e n 's a sso c ia tio n .
P E I L’S
Corner by th e Park.
A n d w ill g iv e
t o r y se rv ice .
ASHLAND.
¿D/ICCON,
STRIKE VS. MERIT
an«’
BON TON BAKERY
AND
¡COFFEE PARLOR
Coruer F ourth and A Street Acrosu
From th e Depot.
J* Cfl-
S u its a n d C o a ts
v !
N o w R e d u ce d for N o v e m b e r S e llin g
Suifs at S29.75--S32.50
1
Good M eals and Short Orders,
and Night Service.
C lass B.»kln< Products
L ight L unches
W
M an y ot Our
W e h a v e a s p le n d id
■variety in G ra y , M ah o g ­
a n y a n d F ie ld M ouse in
co lo rs a n d e q u a lly s ty lis h
in B lac k K id .
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C E D A R F E N C E POSTS
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ARE WORTH LOOKING AT
New an d used sew in g m ach in es for
sale o r re n t. A uew S in g e r fo r h a lf
price.
P . a n d O. fa m o u s S ticky
Plow s. F e n c in g in All sty les. A nd
d o n 't fo rg e t H ied es T ra c to r.
H om e
V e lo u r
BOOTS
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d re sse d tu rk e y s , 42c p e r lb. O y ste rs,;
RAT1I ONCE A W EEK
F ish a n d e v e ry th in g t h a t goes w ith
tR y th e U n ited P re s s )
M IL W A U K E E . Nov. 2 L — A b a th
a f irs t class m a rk e t.
o n e a w eek a n d a tte n d a n c e a t c h u rc h
once each S unday th a t h e r “ body an d
so u l m ay be c le a n s e d " w as th e s e n -'
tetice J u d g e xB ackus to d ay im posed
IAS. RARRATT, Prop.
Phouto 188.
upon Mrs. F ra n c e s P ro k o p .
K itte n e a r
If you are considering the m aking of a w in te r coat for yourself or th e girls, you w ill find
an exceptionally big line of cloths. If you can sew you can save a tidy sum by buying
our cloths.
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A s a co n se q u en ce of th e low d ro p
in th e te m p e r a tu re
th e
p lu m b e rs
w ere b u s vail m o rn in g th a w in g ou t
w a te r pipes a n d re p a irin g b re a k s.
T h is m o rn in g w as p re tty cold, b u t!
S ilv e r to n e
A F ew For L ess and S om e Others R anging Up fo $67.50
Coals $19.50, $22.50, $29.50 and lip
T ra in e d w o rk e rs G E T M O R E b e c a u s e t h e y ’r e W O R T H
MORE
by th e 100 P E R C EN T A M E R IC A N STA N D A R D .
S trik e d e m a n d s o fte n -fa il, w h ile IN D IV ID U A L ' M E R IT A LW A Y S
W INS.
I CAN
p lu s
I WILL
e q u a ls
OPPORTUNITY
M edford B u s in e s s C o lleg e
IN D IV ID U A L IN ST R U C T IO N
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t>AY OR EVENING
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Special R ates on In eru rh an — T w o F ree S ch olarship s.
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GOODS
P ractically All Suits’ancl Coats Except
Staple All Season Styles rAre Now
Priced a L ittle For November 'Selling.