Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
I DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
Local and Personal
I prefer a sanitary
Tisit, 7c.
At that Father’s scheme is a good one. Try it yourself
Now ,MA, HERE’S THE POINT . i HAv
A LIST o= FIFTY AGENTS THAT WANT
7MA,WOU KNOW THAT SOME TIMES
PROBLEMS
BOTHER
me
A BIT,
B ut ON DAYS
WHEN MV BRAIN WorKS
Union Made
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DIFFICULTIES
WERE
THAT
Mrs. Emma Coff , and daughter
were Medford visit. s yesterday af-
tier remained over !
ternoon. The
1
attended the play, !
until evening a
adise,
” at the Page.
“The Bird of P
Carmen Ball.
Feb. 24.
Tuesday, February 17, 1920
ASHLAND DAILY TIDING®
QvITE
HAD AN FTo, COUNTING ôvT THE
BAD WEATHER DA\S AND THE DAS
1 WOULDN’T HAVE TIME TO RVN THE
LIKE THIS
CLEAR
TO
MACHIE ANO THE Days THE MACHINE
WOULD 86 IN THE REPAIR SHoP IP
EADE AS
MUCH Al
I’ve SOLVED THE AUTO MOBIL 6.
PROBLEM !
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Nat., Tues, evening,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hand, who have
been spending th winter in Ashland,
were Grants Pass dsitors the first of
the week, Mr. nd’Mrs. Hand are
from near Brow, avilie and own the
Fern Hill ranch.
AUTO
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Flour and feed of every descrip-
The members of the Baptist con-
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tion at the Ashland Mills.
it to Medford last
last
night to hear the sermon of Dr. W
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart were B.
on
1 thathe had ar |
among the Ash nd people who at- open date th
cate* a nd secu red
tended the play af the Page theater him to preat
"the local church
in Medford last night.
. Hinson is one of
the bis men .
that denomination
Place your order now for the and will draw
large audience to
Dodge Brothers motor car. Geo. L. hear him preach
Treichler Motor Co., Medford, Ore.
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Tires at very low prices at the
Company B of the National
Guards will be busy next Sunday if
accept the invitations to the ser-
vices which they are called upon
to attend. In the morning they are
invited to the P. ;esbyterian church
at which time the astor will preach
■icanization.” In
on “Christian
are asked to be
the afternoon
present in a
y to the memorial
services in the Chautauqua building,
and in the evening are invited to at-
big auto supply sale. C. E. Gates tend the Washington address to be
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A ute Co., Medford.
the Methodist church.
M.
McGee
F. S. Engle ' and J.
oday to confer
went to Medford
For Sale.—Practically new Chev­
with the forestry , fiicials concern- rolet. One extra tire. Price $800.
he roads at the Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co., Med-
ing the matter
Lak# of the Wc
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ford, Ore.
Commercial Club
Will You Pay
Secures Experts
Respects tò the
Big Campaign
Soldier Dead?
was forced to postpone their cam­
paign there because of influenza in
that city and this crew has been se­
cured for Ashland. This city will
be the first Oregon city to have an
American City F eau campaign al-
though a number : cities in the state
are negoiating f
s. The
American City
ias been
working in the ast or ten years,
A San Francisco
ch was opened
last fall and h
conducted cam-
paigns in a number of places in Cal­
ifornia, Montana and Idaho. They
are now extending into Oregon ter­
ritory.
For transatlantic mail service by
airplane an Englishman has devel­
oped a plan for pohtographing let­
ters on films about the size of post­
age stamps to save weight, recipients
having them enlarged.
Less than three years ago Ashland
( Continued from page one)
Oakesdale and Garfield putting
sent out the flower of her young
out large acreage of peas.
manhood at the call of her country which has really accomplished things
to brave the horrors of war for the enee has resulted in a civic effort
sake of other countries in distress. which has really accompdished things
As all know some of thosewho left and which has grown stronger in­
her in the full tide of life are sleep­ stead of weaker over a period of
Mrs. Nate Otterbein of Klamath
200 FOURTH ST
ing in foreign soil, some of whom years following the original cam-
Falls stopped off here this week
are occupying unknown graves. The
while on her way home from a visit
paign. Something of the work this
families of others were given the bureau has accomplished elsewhere
I am here to stav. I
in Portland, and is the guest of her
privilege of having the graves of will be told in later issues of this
mother, Mrs. A. L. Harvey of B
A new phonograph motor increases
their beloved ones neat at hand, paper.
Street.
the
speed of rotation as the needle
where they can visit them at inter­
man in the U. S. A.
Beginning r t Monday, things are
nears the center of a record so that
vals.
Just received, car of corm which
going to mo
nd move fast. Folks the needle always is moving at the
Because you, fathers and mothers, who believe
we sell at right prices. Ashland
scant’ be done” are same speed, producing a uniform
Our spring and summer fashions
A wreck somewhere north is hold- are blessed with the privilege of hav-
Mills.
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heir bets down early range of vibration values.
advised to g
ing back train No 15 today. A stub- ing. your boys return to you alive
e going to decrease
as the odds
suits have just arrived. Come in and
About twenty-five members of the look them over. Paulserud & Bar- consisting of bagj ag : And mail cars and well, or you, citizens, who had after the Cit Bureau experts get on
I time, but the no representative of your country in
went out at the 1
local Baptist church went to Med­ rett.
the job.
.
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regular train is r It cheduled to ar- foreign battlefields fighting for your
ford last night to hear the Rev. W.
Ashland is most fortunate in secur­
rive here until 5 ’clock.
home
and
country,
does
not
lessen
B. Hinson of Portland preach in the
ing a crew from the bureau for an
B. M. Clute, the well-known Ap-
.
your neighbors early campaign as a half dozen cities
your obligation ti
Baptist church in that city.
piegate hopgrower, is visiting his
The famous Serge Co.’s woolens who are called i mourn for those
in California are signed up for cam­
relatives in Ashland this week. Mr.
have
arrived at Paulserud & Bar- lost in bailie. "1
We guarantee to make good any (lute demonstrated conclusively
paigns and waiting for crews. It
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rett'«.
The Fre neh ma tion will next Sun­ just happened that a crew scheduled
time our fabrics fail to. Paulserud this past ye
prohibition has
2, on the birthday to start at Bakersfield next Monday
day, Febr
& Barrett, tailors.
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) growing busi-
5. Every sufferer from stomach of the Fat er o Our Country, honor
ness, as he
disposed of his
trouble, gas, belching, sour stomach, those who
aV their lives to help
Grants Pass Methodist church has immense er
ncy prices.
nervous, dizziness and biliousness, them in t heir re distress, by giv-
been having an old fashioned “pro-
should get a box of Mi-O-Na stomach ing a tesi mon 1 of honor to these
tracted” meeting it Dr. 3. A. Dan-
LADIES! — Before paying high
tablets
today and start a treatment. boys who havelnot returned. This
ford and wife i
and in charge, prices for suits ,coats and skirts, in­
Guaranteed
by McNair Bros.
Dr. Danford d
will be presented to the next of kin,
preaching and vestigate OUR VERY REASONABLE
Mrs. Danford 1
those of our neighbors who were not
e young people’s PRICES. We can save you money.
The Parent-Teachers association among the fortunate to greet the sol­
meetings. Abi ut thirty new mem- Paulserud & Barrett.
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will meet in the Junior High school dier boy on his return from war.
hers have been received.
next Friday afternoon, February 20.
Shall we let France honor these
O. 8. Easterling, city electrician,
at 4 o’clock. This will be a special brave dead more than We do? Or Will add 100 percent to the ap-
Dodge Brothers’ motor cars are is in Portland thi
dek. Mr. Easter-
meeting, with an attractive program.
still selling at $1245 f. o.
ling has been 91
for several days Prof. Irving E. Vining will deliver shall we, one and all, turn out at this pearance of your property and as i
coast points.
meeting Sunday afternoon and fill
141-611 last week, but is
proved sufficient-
an address, and each school, includ- the big Chautauqua auditorium to
ly to drive to P
and in a “bug‘”
ing the Hawthorne, will give a mus- overflowing at the first opportunity much to its cash rent and selling
Dr. G. O. Jarvis was called to
ical number. The public is invited we have had to show homage to these
Klamath Falls yesterday on a pro­
As Bright and Breezy as a Day in June
Especially good buy in 1917 Chal­
fessional visit. He started to drive
to this meeting in order to get ac- dead heroes? This will be the first value.
mers Six. A-l condition, $1250.
quainted with the city teachers.
over the mountain at about 4:30 Medford Auto Co.
As Mysterious as the Ocean’s Depths.
i chance Ashland has had to publicly
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last evening, and at 4 o’clock this
521 honor her soldier dead, and they
Have a fit at Orres Tailors.
morning Mrs. Jarvis received a mes-
surely have it coming to them.
Holley Hoyt, who
able to be
sage by phone from Klamath Falls about again after la
More than that, the parents, the
go of rheu-
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
W. R. C. CLUB.
stating that th
matism,
.will
leave
a
ootor had not ar-
next of kin to those who paid the su­
orrow night
The Women’s Relief Corps Club preme sacrifice, are entitled to the
rived yet. A
ie. had been gone for Oakland, Calif.,
recuperate.
met
at the home of Mrs. Lulu How- tribute of respect our presence can osa The Paint Man
about twelve 1 TS, it is feared he
ard of Fairview street yesterday give by attending this meeting Sun- |
had a breakd ■ aion gthe way.
Cliff Payne makes plate rack«.
While the road is not traveled to
142-3 afternoon at their regular fortnight­ day afternoon. Do not fail to do
ly gathering. A splendid time was as you would be done by were you in
any great extent at this time of
year, it is not thought that the doc-
The young soldier who was arrest- enjoyed by all over their fancy work their places.
tor would - suffer a breakdown and ed in Ashland, la ■ week, charged after which the hostesses, who were
Jefferson Review sold to H. R
be held up tn an isolated place for with desersion, I wi isetaken to Med- Mrs. Dora Young, Mrs. S. A. Peters,
Mrs.
Carlton
and
Mrs.
J.
B.
Harrell,
Marrs, proprietor Gervais Star.
any length of time.
ford by the reeru, ting officers who
have been statone d there, and sent assisting Mrs Howard, served refresh­
Time to think of
Hemstitching, Picoting, 10 cents to Portland with a number of re- ments.
• yard. We pay the postage. The cruits who were going there.
Vanity Hat Shop, Medford, Ore. 6-ti
Why not support Ashland Union
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McWilliams Made Cigars? Give mea 10c La Va-
We have them both wood and coal
received the sad message this morn- lencia, please.
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burners.
ing that their on, Elvidge McWil-
liams, had died at 6/30 this morn-
Alfred McCoy, section foreman of
ing at Newman
difie at Mistletoe,
The body the Southern
HARDWARE
will be shipper L there for burial, has so far rec (ed from a severe
“Sale of garlen left-overs this
The tidings con piling this sad af- attack of Pne onia to be able to spring—cabbage, kale and mustard
fair are very m agre, but stated the make a trip t o Ashland yesterday.
greens, turnips, parsnips, etc.,—may
3$ ,
body will be shipped here for burial.
otten quickly be made by a little
Spring suits at last fall’s prices ‘want ad, in the Tidings,” says the Always the
best on the market in
1918 Dodge touring. Mechanical at Paulserud & Barrett’«.
142-tf O. A. C. press bulletins. “This
fresh and cured meats.
condition guaranteed.
Pantesote
would give your neighbor something
top, cord tires, $965. Medford Auto
The committees appointed to have mighty goo 1 for him, cut at the —
„ .
57
Co.
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7
g.
price consistent with quality.
Fathers and Sons banquet are busy kiddies with a pretty penny.”
N. W. McGee, of Pullman, Wash., gettin gaffairs in shape to have
arrived in Ashlar
a y for a visit everything completed and in ship-
New company to operate boats on
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
with his nephew,
McGee. Mr. shape by Tuesday evening, February Columbia and Willamette.
PHONE 188
McGee, Sr., has
(making a so- 24, when this y nn Ì vent will take
journ of several
at 7 o’clock
ks in Los An- place in the A
geles. and will emain here for a sharp. All bo
HO have passed
time with his Asi land relatives.
their tenth bi]
y and have not
reached their gighteenth birthday are
Used cars at prices from $150 to eligible to attend. Each boy can be
$1200. See and buy now. Geo.
accompanied by his father or a make-
Treichler Motor Co., Medford, Ore. believe father. The tickets limit the
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eld.
The Cleveland Six, from coast to coast, is establishing its place
Mr and Mrs F. E. French drove
in motordom. The bitter cold days of the Northern winter have
down to Medfo Blast night to attend
Save on your auto supplies at the
proved its ease of starting, just as the • hot summer days, when
the play, “Th Bird of Paradise,” big selling out sale. C. fi. Gates
at the Page I eatre.
Auto company, Medford.
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hundreds of new Clevelands were being driven across the country,
A blizzard was hurling its stinging snow against the show-room
proved the perfection of its radiation.
windows of the Ford Motor Company’s branch in Fargo, N. D.
Union™ eat Market
M. Grimsley, Prop
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PAINT
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TODAY
A Dangerous Affair
Starring
Herbert Rawlinson,
Florerce Billings,
Stuart Holmes
Dickerson
Marguerite Clark
CLEVELAND
HEATING STOVES
GOOD SUSGESTION
Provost Brother
TO COT HIGH COST
East Side Meat Market
Sleeps
and
Rides
Owners’ Approval Is
Like a Rousing Cheer
In Service Car
AN APPEAL TO THE HOUSEWIFE
Y ou will economize by using Snowdrift, the pure Vegetable
Compound. It is the only Compound on the market guaran­
teed to contain 100 per cent, shortening values. It absorbs no
taste or flavor and will stand more heat than other compounds.
Never gets strong or ransid. It’s a sweet, delicate cooking fat,
recommended for all cooking and frying purposes for cakes and
pastry. Ask for Snowdrift and insist on getting it. Once used
you will want no other. Sold under a positive guarantee. Your
money refunded if not satisfactory. Comes in sealed air tight
cans. Regular price 1 lb. tins .45
2
" .85
4
"
$1.65
We have it and recommend it.
The Shasta Grocery
Cor. 4th and B St.
Phone 37
when a ciran ger swayed from the walk and entered the door some
what unsteadily. He greeted none, but choosing a spot near a
model “T” touring car, lay down and quite evidently immediately
went sound asleep.
Efforts to arouse him were useless.
Official assistance arrived, but he accomplished very little.
So,
finally the sleeping stranger was bodily lifted into a Ford car and
taken to municipal lodgings.
to
certain
more
or
Where, once he awakens and listens
less formal
declarations
and other
rather informal incidents, he will undoubtedly come to a fuller
and greater appreciation of the universality of Ford service.
The Cleveland Six is in the hands
of owners all over the United States
today, and the chorus of satisfactory
approval from these owners is like a
rousing cheer. They say the car
surprises them, pleases them, de­
lights them. Its pliant power, its
simple case of handling, its boat-like
comfort, surpass all expectations.
If you hope and plan to start the
new season with a new five-pissen ger
touring car which is a real six, or such
a car of roadster type with wide, deep
seat of restful cushioning and plenty
of stow-away space, then come in and
see the Cleveland Six.
•A study of this car will interest you
A ride in it will convince ycu.
Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1385
Sedan (Five Passengers)
$2195
Roadster (Three Passengers) $1385
Coupe (Four Passengers)
$2195
(All prices F. O. B. Factory)
TELEPHONE 116
EAST MAIN STREET.
Harrison Bros
CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
FORD AGENTS
$1385