Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 03, 1920, Image 4

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Wednesday, March 8, 1920.
ASHLAND DAILY TIIRGs
ty
—os that
occupy him f
ssessor, Ü, S. ARMY BLANKETS
U
ADORN FRENCH GIRLS
usiness,
several
ks.
Commander) No. 4
Buy your suit of Drue and save
nights Templar Conclave 10 dollars. 155 East Main.
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Stated Conclave ot Malta Com-1
mandery. No. 4, Masonic Temple,
this (Wednesday) evening. Mar.
3, Also work in the Red Cross
degree.
Visiting and sojourning
Sir Knights courteously invited.
Work in the Order of the Tern- |
pie will be conferred on Thursday
afternoon and evening, March 4.
The sale of the property on
ntly acquir-
Mountain ven
ard,
was made
ed by Jefferso
n
real
estate of-
through th
William
Yeo.
fice for M
Have Winters, with the mules,
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plow your garden. Phone 98.
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The mission study club of the
F. D. WAGNER, E. C
rch met this af-
j Presb
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
se to continue
i ter
Christian Ameri-
H. O. Butterfield has purchased
the seven room house and two
lots at the corner of Ashland and
A real jazz dance at the Nat.
Idaho streets from G. S Butler
3. Laun-
Wednesday,
March
He will occupy it as a home.
154-3
spach’s orchestra.
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Have a fit at Orres Tailors tf j
Tarbell,
/;a former well |
4. ...
O. J.
ft
the
first
known
of Ashland, was
Miss Mabel
home
in
Salt
gue River today on
up from
of the ween f
spending some | business.'
|
Lake City
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I
time here visting with her sister.
I prefer a sanitary I nion Made
Miss Hazel Smith.
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Tisit, 7c.
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Orres cleans clothes clean.
C.
C.
Howard
of Grants Pass, |
Phone 64.
who recen *
9his PEPP \odav
H. C. Stainbrook has rented the Ashland, was
2
Mrs. Myr- closing up business affairs.
bungalow belongin
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ice and Viz-
tie Boslough
Cliff Payne makes tables. 151-3
ta streets, r ei y occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Toward Barrett. The
The Beaver Realty company
latter expect to move to their
the Otto Mi-
closed the sal
new home in Talent in a few days.
88
North Main
chel property
street yester
Mrs. Mariam
Tires at very low prices at the
Way
is
the
purchaser.
big auto supply sale. C. E. Gates
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PARIS.—How the humble army
blanket, protection of the grumb­
ling doughboy, has increased in
value from 12 francs to 200
francs, and come to be apparel of
French beauty along the boule­
vards, has been brought to light
in Paris.
At a sale of army stocks, a
French grocer bought 2000 Amer­
ican army blankets for 12 francs
each. He sold them for 15 and
20 francs each to a clothing man­
ufacturer.
The
clothing
manufacturer
made them up
into
women’s
cloaks and sold them at 70 francs
each to a department store, which
retailed them at
180 and 200
francs each.•
Voila, la vie chere!
enr
Auto Co., Medford.
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O. S. Butler has not been idle
during the
past
winter, even
though he was thought to be rest-
California this
ing. Whil
the
Fox & Ea r-
winter he s
y in Bakersfield,
rett Oil co
home he has sold
Since retui
a house in’ Portland and a house
on the corner of Skidmore and Me­
chanic streets in Ashland.. The
latter was purchased by C. J.
Moore.
Hemstitching, Picoting, 10c a
yard. We pay the postage. The
Vanity Hat Shop, Medford, Or. tf
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. DeLosh and
daughter Joan of Medford were
Ashland visitors yesterday.
Come in today and look over
our spring line. It’s great. Paul­
serud & Barrett.
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The new street that has been
opened up on the hill extending
from Scenic Drive has 1received a
name. This, the council decided,
will be called Grandview Drive at
the suggestion of Airs. H. G. Gil­
more.
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HOME BUDGET COURSE
PLANNED BY U. OF O
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Eugene.—Many housewives drift
into debt through their failure to!
keep close track of their daily ex-
penses, according to Miss Lilian |
Tingle, head of the department
of household arts In the univer-
sity.
To combat this evil Miss
Tingle, in co-operation with D. |
Walter Morton, dean of the
school of commerce, is planning
a course in household accounting.
Bookkeeping and banking for the
household, development of a daily
budget system and general in-
struction in accounting For the !
household will be included in the
course.
Community Meet
Called For Next
Monday Evening
EYES OF YOUTH"
AT THE
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(Continued from Page One)
A story that deals with the
problem of knowing the right
thing to do—whether to sacrifice
one’s happiness tor others or to
choose the career that means the
soul's highest development. That
is the problem
that
confronts
Gina Ashling. Her beautiful voice
offers her a career in Paris, a rich,
much older man wants her for his
wife and a young brother and sis­
ter, motherless .make remaining
at home seem her duty. And all
the time there is Peter waiting
for her, young, handsome Peter,
who loves her and dreams of the
future they shall build together.
And then, from far-off India
comes a Yogi, a wanderer in a
strange land, who hears her plea
for guidance, and in a crystal ball
she sees into the future—sees
what will come to pass if she fol­
lows each of the paths that lie
open to her.
Then Paris comes before her
eyes, where she is a beautiful op-
era singer, successful, a woman
of the world, and, last, as the wife
of a rich man, whom she has mar-
bers that will work under his or­
ders for two hours during four
days, beginning with Tuesday,
March 16, following a civic din­
ner on the night of Monday, March
15. There will be, approximately,
600 prospect cards of those who
will be solicited to line up with
the new community service or-
ganization, which will necessitate
each team member calling on only
ten persons to solicit their mem­
berships.
The city is to be divided into
ten districts, and the team work­
ers at the civic conference on the
night of the 8th, will draw lots
for the different districts to de­
termine in what particular local­
ity the different teams will work.
The co-operation of the minis­
ters of the city will also be en­
listed in the interest of the cam­
paign, and Director Gheen will
extend a personal Invitation to
every minister in the
city to
Book
Restaurant
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Z
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Have your suit or coat
tailored this Spring. See
the wonderful line of
Woolens at
Orres Tailor Shop
What a wonderful improvement linoleum makes
in the appearance of your bath room or kitchen. What
Satisfaction—how easily kept sweet and clean. As
a labor saver for the wife worth three times the cost,
As a satisfaction to the family worth ten times the
cost.
fresh and cured meats.
We sell the best meats at the low
est price consistent with quality
Considering the H. C. L. it is not so expensive
either, if bought from us. You will be surprised how
small the cost when you consider the labor saving
ind satisfaction.
PHONE 188
The season is here when the
; auto top should be looked after.
I make new ones or fix the old
country and the woman. Every
| one. Let me look at it
one who likes to read Zane
Come iu and
We have many beautiful patterns,
look them over.
As hlandFurniture
Hospital
Swenson & McRae
Economical House Furnishers
80 North Main.
I Am Here to Stay.
F
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Ladies
Office and Works No. 24 8 Helman
St., Ashland, Ore.
Manufacturing Engineers, Gene-
ral Repair Work.
We manufacture Paving Plant
Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas
Engines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel,
Brass and Bronze -Castings of
every kind
Having thoroughly equipped our
plant for the manufacture and re­
pairs of heavy and all classes of
machine and foundry work, we
solicit your orders and insuiries.
Estimates and quotations fur­
nished ou application.
A man's man, adventure, God’s
this book.
200 FOURTH ST.
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Estb. 1883.
41 East Main St.
Phone 211
New
of the Forest’
Auto Tops
UNION MEAT MARKET Grey’s writings will want to read
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sanford
have purchased the residence
property on Sixth street owned
and occupied
by G. W. Menn
by J. H. Hardy, and will occupy
it in a short time for their future
home.
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We will take your measure­
ments and tailor a suit for $35.00.
You will have your choice of the
latest style, all wool fabrics, and
a FIT guaranteed
Paulserud &
Barrett
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Rev. J. W. Hoyt left last night
for Portland to attend the inter­
church conference of all ministers
which starts' in" that city today
and continues over three days.
Ashland Iron Works
Linoleum
Billings Agency
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
HomeThe Man
ASTORIA.—Siberian Fisheries
Why not support Ashland Union & Canning company, buys $750,-
Made Cigars. "Give me a 10c La 000 machinery.
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Valencia, please.”
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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Mrs. W. J. Wallace was called
the seri- WANTED—Office girl. Inquire Good Meals and Short Orders. Day
to Seattle on ac
Dr. Schiller.
156-3
and Night Service.
, who lives
ous illness of a
there, and left last night for that
297 East Main
city.
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Mrs. Seamon and Mrs. Scott of
7
Talent were Ashland shoppers to-
day.
0
If you want a nice place with
ample lot—well built—in good
condition—6 rooms convenient—
desirable neighborhood—a house
that you can get possession of al-
most immediately, see us now.
Price is only $2,500, and easily
worth more.
Always the best on the market in
Zane Grey
well as the election of directors which every membri will share
and the general conducting of the equal rights and Sir ileges.
organization's affairs, will be
through referendum ballot in
A Nice Home
East Side Meat Market
New
ried to help her father’s finances.
At the Vining Wednesday and
Thursday.
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GOLD HILL. — New cement
plant in operation,
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preach a sermon on the morning
— evening of Sunday, March 14,
or
on civic righteousness, the duty
of churchmen to the community
or the duty of the entire citizen-
ship to the community. The day
will be designated as "Civic Sun­
day."
Ashland’s quota will be 300
members and a budget or working
fund of $7500. Members are to
be enrolled for a period of three
years at $25 per year. Revenue
from membership dues and the
budget, will give the Commercial
Club an annual revenue of $15,-
000 on which to operate annually.
The expenditure of all funds, as
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Sell Cheaper Than Any
Man in the U. S.
A.
J. M. Grimsley, Prop
P oley s D rug S tore
POLEY & ELKHART. Druggists.
8833669353666
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Hats for men and women
Hon. E. V . Carte has been in cleaned and blocked. See Orres
Portland thi § we
called there
Mrs. Eric Weren is home from
to attend the meeting of the state
Oakland
where she had been visit-
fish and game commissions that
ing
for
seve
eeks. 'While in
was held in that city Monday.
the latter c|t
Weren stayed
family, also of
Save on your auto supplies at with the Bad
spending the
the big selling out sale. C. E. Ashland, who
winter
there.
She
states
that Mr.
Gates Auto Co., Medford.
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and Mrs. Badger expect to return
Mrs. H. S. Emery has been quite to Ashland soon.
Orres will dye for you.
ill at her home on Mechanic street
M. B. Pinion
een appointed
for the past week or two. She is
gaining in
health, however, at sexton of the cemeteries, succeed-
ing the late. Eugene Walrad.
present.
e of the
Miss Van Slike,
Easter only a few days away,
teachers in the Jun
high school.
Order your suit now at Orres.
was taken sic yesterday and left
J. K. McClaren has sold a two for her home in Gold Hill where
and one-ralf acre
rd tract on she will remain until she recovers.
Euclid avenue
. Gustafson,
tkinson and
M rs. Eugenia
This sale was
è through the
ant,
who have
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Van
Lamkin agenc and the tract em-
braces one of the finest orchards been spending the winter in Los
Angeles, are expected home tomor­
in Ashland.
row evening.
A real jazz dance at the Nat.
See the fine line of silks and
Wednesday.
March
3. Laun-
spach’s orchestra.
154-3 woolens for ladies' wear at Orres.
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FOX TERRIER LOST
Alpha Chapter, O.
S., will
Disappeared
Tuesday,
must
celebrate iti 40
nniversary
have
been
stolen:
small,
nearly
Tuesday eveni 8.T
h 16. This
white fox terrier, name
event is an ii
it feature in all
lodge circles
d dll be one of “Chum.” Reward for informa-
the leading s ial events of the tion.
E. T. STAPLES,
Ashland, Ore. Phone 26
month.
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Mrs. Gregg, nurse,
residence
908 Ashland street. Phone 432-R. 5
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Eyes of Youth
"O’ look into this Crystal and glooms, your
success
Sphere of Destiny, happy and failure, your agonies
girl, for your life is pic-
and miseries.
For there
tu iss I there.
is a destiny shaping your
Pictured in this innocent- life from which there is no
looking crystal are your joys appeal.
Rev. Dr. Paillie, pastor of the
Phoenix Presortorian church, is
reported seriously ill at his home.
How does a new
all
wood
suit, tailored to your measure for
$35.00, strike you?.
Paulserud
& Barrett.
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The atttention of the women
of Ashland is called to the talk
to be given in the Auxiliary hall
this evening by Mary E. Fawcett,
dean of women of the Oregon Ag­
ricultural college, at 8 o’clock
This speaker has been secured by
the Parent-Teachers’ association,
and will be an interesting event.
Special music will also be a fea­
ture of this meeting. Mrs. J. H.
Provost will sing and the Wood or­
chestra will play.
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S. time/in
J. L. Herr is out again after
a two weeks illness. Yesterday
was the first
i that period
Mr. Herr wa able to travel as
far as the down town district.
One and one-third
certificate plan.
Be
receipt when you
Ticket sale March 2
limit March 10.
fare,
sure
buy,
to 6,
I
eyes of youth.
I can
into your future.
the
Your life
starts from today.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
has had no opportunities such as are given her in
‘The Eyes of Youth’
The
Remember
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Classic
of the
Days
Year
Only
2
New
Coats
And
Admission
Matinee
Suits
For Spring
Adults, 30c
WASHINGTON.
The field
work for the government’s cen­
sus of manufacturers, mines and
quarries, oil and gas wells and
forest products began the first of
the month.
Ninety-eight trained men and
more, than 1200 special agents be­
gan collecting information relat­
ing to production of the country.
Director Rogers estimates that
more than six months will be re­
quired to gather the facts and
another two months to make them
public.
You can obtain Futurist, exqui­
sitely made and soft-fitting for
under-the-corset wear, in a wide
range of materials. These dainty
garments combine comfort and
vogue. See Futurist on display in
our KnitUnderwear Department
The Thunderbolt of Dramatic Force
on the
to get
ticket,
return
CENSUS OF MINES
AND FORESTS BEGINS
am
tiny dictates.
In AH Her Great Career
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E RATES TO
EUGENE
You are to do as this des-
Daily
Are Here.
Children, 10(
2 p. m.
Y outh 21
“ATTA- Wednesday
IIVAAIT Thursday
New
Waists
Are Here.
Voiles
Georgettes
and
Crepe de Chine
IN STOCK NOW
Are five styles of Futurist Suits
and one style Nainsook Vest.
ASK TO SEE THEM
a
Fitrite
Petticoats
For Spring
Are Here
New
Skirts
Are Here
Wool
Plaids
And
Sport Silks
$