Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 30, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Tuesday, March 80, 19204
ASHLAND DAIR Y TIDINGS
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Mrs. Powell, wife of A. E. Pow-
Cliff Payne makes shelving.
echanical
ell of the Tidings
has rented
Charles Ca
Medford,
en
I force, and
e
on
Strawber-
the
V.
V.
Mills
.... 9 i left this wee
rland, Calif.,
take
possession
ry
lane
and
or some time,
Fit gar-1 to visit frie
$60 suits at $44.
1.
enee Mr. Powell the first of
ments or money back, Cleaning During their
C. | is living ou
street in this city.
and pressing, >1.00 a suit.
Oskar Huber of Portland, who
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Drue, 155 E. Main.
• •
ing the
has the con ac fo
Take a look at our $30 special, j
• •
r the Siski-
Pacific high a
Mrs. C. S. Silsby has purchased Paulserud & Barrett, Tailors.
rnia
line, was
yous
to
the
the Archie Miller residence on
172-tf an Ashland
* . .
itor
yesterday
Hargadine street, which she and |
gress in the work
.
,
. looking ove
Mrs. ‘erry Ash- !
ber daughter,
The regular inspection of Bi
11 occupy as Company, National Guard, was in this section.
craft and fan
boon as i is acted. The Ash- held in the A 114)
last evening, | _____________ _
resent are living and which nea
craft fami
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n ntire com- |
en
house
on
North
|
in the Van
pany was pres
e inspection
ut have to vacate, was made by
Main st rei
Lieutenant W.
Fossen expects to re- | M. Briggs, assisted by Second |
as Mrs. V
Congregational Meeting
from the south in a Lieutenant L. D. Mowat.
turn hoi
The
annual
congregational
short time. The Lamkin agency |
meeting
of the Presbyterian
made the sale of the property to
D. N. Davis i jus out after church of this city will take place
Mrs. Silsby.
ck of mea-
suffering from a
in the local church parlors to-
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Lucy is af
His daug
sles.
morrow,
at which all the members
’ Mrs. Simons has Easter hats
sease at Pres- of the church and congregation
flicted with the
176-tf ent.
at reasonable prices.
are expected to be present. These
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dinners have become so noted,
throw was ir. Ash-
Mrs. J.
W. Y. Miller, a prominent Lake
nt yesterday on a |
that, like the traditional Sunday
land fron
county cattle rancher, who came
school picnic, all who can claim
shopping
to Ashland last fall with his fam­
to be Presbyterians at this time
of e eli- are glad to do so. An invitation
If you want baby chick devel- ily to escape th ri go
St
es, has1
mate
east
of
tl
cper food we have it. Ashland
is especially extended to all new-
here
per- |
decided
on
rem
176-4t
Mills.
comers who are affiliated with
week pur- |
manently, and
this denomination, and who wish
E. H. Bush and family expect chased a house n“the corner of to become acquainted with the
the house East Main and Alida streets be- regular congregation, the mem­
to move sh
k
street to longing to the
First
National
they now occi
bers of which are urged to bring
The sale was made
Iain street bank.
the residence ।
well filled baskets so that all will
Dunn. H. through the Beaver Realty com- have plenty to eat. This annual
now occupied
has pur- pany.
K. Horniinsa
dinner is simply a social affair
which the
chased the |
and is strictly confined to the
The Nort
Motor company
Bush family live, will move there
members of the congregation. The
BUn by selling a
started in th
as soon as it is vacated.
various reports of the church for
Maibohm car est
to Lloyd
the year will be given at this
rille, and a
The ladies of Trinity Guild will Sparks of
Both cars time and all business coming up
give a bazaar in the Parish House Chevrolet to G
at this time will be transacted at
Thursday, April 8th, afternoon are elegant m hi es and will be
the congregational meeting fol-
178-3 a source of g at delight to their
and evening.
lowing the dinner.
owners.
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•
Mr. and
IS
obert Vining of
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W.
R.
C.
Club Meets
Mrs. W. J. Moore came home
li -
Fairbanks,
, are guests of
The
Women
’
s
Relief Corps club
the former’
os Angeles,
, in Ashland last evening
met
with
Mrs.
E. D. White on
n spending the
eir way bome. where she h
this week,
Sh
h vhere they have winter.
much improved Mountain avenue yesterday, with
from the s
a good attenda e. A social af-
in health.
been spending the winter.
ternoon wa ■
, and fine re-
• •
freshments
served. Mrs.
Mrs. J. B.
Save on your auto supplies at
rrell Jw. of Duns-
gan, Mrs. Wertz
the big selling out sale. C. E. muir spent i
week with Reno, Mrs.
and
Mrs.
L
Howard
composed
Mrs.
J.
B.
Ha
Gates Auto Co., Medford.
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t Ashland. She
the
serving
mmittee.
After the
left yesterda
r her home in
me left Sin- Dunsmuir.
Miss Thel
club
adjourned the members
allis, where she
day night fo
called on their sick friends.
A new fio
will resum
studies at O.
is being laid in
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Cinderella Club Met.
the building ç
A. C.
id by the State
The members of the Cinderella
Exchange st
his week.
• •
Self-rising pancake flour. Fine
club were charmingly entertained
R. I. Ellis
and coarse graham at Ashland
week-end guest at the home o M . and Mrs. Walk-
Mills.
17 6-41 at the home
ales Rose from er last evenin
A arge company
his Applega
ch.
was present
ayed 500 until
sea-
April 1 opens the fishi
the usual qui
time, when the
Mrs. Lillian Inman of Iowa , is hostess serv
son, and in cati
an that the
elicious refresh-
best fishing m n
years will the new owner of the Gearhart ments . Th n xt meeting of the
greet local
The run property of Ashland, and will take club will be’at the home of Mrs.
of steelhead
is reported very possession immedia ly This sale G. H. Johnstone on Granite street
heavy, and
out” are also plen- was made by the
m i agency Monday evening.
and disposes
tiful.
the most
• •
valuable pro
• •
n that sec-
Merley Club to Meet
Phone 119.
We call and de­ tion. It coi sts
ten acres of
The Merley lub of the Baptist
liver.
Paulserud
&
Barrett, alfalfa lam
sui irrigated; and church will be e ertained by Mrs
Cleaners and Pressers.
172-tf valuable
ildings.
The new W. T. Cochr
her home on
• •
owner brigs her family consist-1 Avery st ree
ednesday after-
Mrs. Eda
is moving
ing of her son and daughter, and noon.
All 1
of the church
out of her
117 Laurel the latter’s husband and child
are invited
ttend.
street, to
street. Mrs.
Clark’s resi
be occupied
by L. C. D
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Tires at very low prices at the
big auto supply sale. C. E. Gates
Auto Co., Medford.
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Local and Personal
The Social Realm
•
• •
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-man
portsme
Mrs. George
Pass is visiti:
friends for sev
of
Grants
ith
Ashland
days this week.
If you want baby chick feed
we-have it. Ashland Mills. ”176-4t
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.
Mrs. J. E.
t the first
of the week
Camp,
Calif., wher
teach
school durin;
coming spring
term.
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Scratch and egg mash at Ash-
land Mills.
17G-4t
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A. L. Lamb, the well known
contractor of Ashland, started to­
day on the
e on
two con
crete houses
e is putting
up on Morti
Iowa streets,
Mr. Lamb
a huge concrete
mixer on the
te of the new
dwellings, and with its aid the
work will pro ress rapidly.
MILLINERY
DISPLAY
ALL THIS WEEK
The Vanity Shop
MISS LOUNSBERRY
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Next to Rialto Theatre, Medford
Have Winters, with the mules,
plow your garden. Phone 98.
tf
CITIZENS
theater
BANK
OFASHLAND
BEAUTIFUL
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
MAYALLISON
THE
OF
PIN SOUNDS AN
ALARM
The Electric Burglar
Alarm System of our
Vault is so complete,
that the scratch of a pin
sounds an alarm.
This is the kind of pro-
tection you should have
for your valuables, Keep
them in our Vault. Safe
Deposit Boxes for rent.
$2.50 and up per year.
R SAVINGS
N DEPOSITS
IN
The
Walk-Offs
In Oliver Morosco’s Stage Success
* I’ll tame that Kentuckye man; I’ll show him. I never
was so insulted in my life. I’ll pay him off in a way he’ll
remember.
GO!
BY ALL MEANS
A Clever Star
A Clever Story
O
O
them. But it can be done. When
accomplished you will find that
health, beauty and efficiency have |
been increased for life.
Stoll,
Tourists Stopping
At Local Hotels
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Camp-
bell, Warren, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert H. Brown, Miss Mollie
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Brown, Medford; I. Widusky, D.
FOR SALE—Two tables and Van Gelder, San Francisco; E J.
chairs. 117 Laurel St. 179-2*
Cunningham, Portland;
W.
FOR SALE—Baby’s brass bed. Rusco, Oakland, Calif.; Frank W.
also lounge and table. 7 84-A
179-2*
St.
Value of
Proper Poise
I s o m e t i mes
wonder, when I
see people with
these unlovely,
ungraceful
and
unhealthy defects,
SEWING MACHINES
‘..3 if they have never FOR SALE
—New
1920 Singer
PRISCILLA
sewing machines. Swenson &
been taught the
DEAN
McRea.
179-lmo.
value of proper poise. Surely
everyone knows that a person FOR SALE — Team of draft
horses, weight 1600 pounds <
who stands, walks and sits cor­
each; also wagon and harness.
rectly is able to do much more
See Dr. Jarvis. Phone 12G or
with less fatigue than if the body
478-J.
179-5
is put to unnecessary strain by
FOR SALE—64 head Shropshire
being out of plumb.
sheep, 44 ewes with 53 lambs,
Grace as well as beauty can
at $20.
(No gummers.). 20
be acquired without expanse in
wethers, 1 and 2 years old, at
$16. Good shearers. Address
the home. If you want to take
or call on Huenergardt Bros.,
a course in home training to im­
Copco, Calif.
179-1
prove your carriage begin by
measuring yourself against the
edge of a door.
If the inside
of the ankle bone, the tip of the
hip, and the tip of the shoulder
are placed touching the edge of
position will
the doo
a ere
ou
Id
this seem
be assui ed
aid it is because
difficult
in the habit of
one has
By bringing one-
standing a
oper position a doz-
self- to
Ie
ay and walking with
en time
the spine erect, round shoulders
will be overcome. It is surpris­
ing how much can be accomplish­
ed in only one month of practice.
“Sway back” is the term ap­
plied when the abdomen is thrust
€)
forward and the shoulders hack.
No woman can be graceful nor
wear her clothes well who has
that posture.
Any tendency to
sway back or round shoulders
should be corrected promptly.
Once such habits are well ac­
quired long and patient training
will be necessary to overcome
WHY IS THE GUARANTEE?
H.
J. PattornJ
Portland; E. H. Carkman, Klam-
Hotel Austin
by Priscilla Dean
Eugene;
ath Falls;
F. W. Hoadley, San
Francisco;
H. W. Wagner, wife
WHERE TO
and sister, Los Angeles, Calif.
Geo. B. Simpson, F. WP Tempes,
Vancouver, Wash.; A. E. Shanley,
New York, N. Y. ; M. A. Williams,
Portland; L. N. Dunham, C. Mar-
pie, Chicago, Ill.; H. B. Crewson,
Seattle, Wash.
NELDA
CAFE
VISIT THE
Hat Shop
VAUPEL’S
Elks Block
Í
BALCONY
Phone 84
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday.
NOTICE !
On and After April 1st
ALL WOOD
Will Be
Absolutely Cash
Our reason for making all wood Cash to all of our
customers and friends is not due so much to loss in ac­
counts but to the extra expense in bookkeeping and col­
lecting. . Wood and coal are commodities which sell only
for cash in most communities.. We believe that after our
trade becomes accustomed to the cash basis on wood, it
will prove more satisfactory to every one.
This does not mea» we will not be glad to accomodate
you and give you a reasonable credit on lumber, but for
wood it means cash.
In buying wood, please pay at the office or have a
check or cash ready for the teamsters when they call.
Ask for a receipted bill-but DON’T ASK FOR CREDIT
FOR WOOD.
Many car owners today are be­
ing attracted by long time guar­
antees when buying accessories,
THE NEWEST AND BEST
but the wise motorist will stop to
consider whether he wants to buy
a guarantee or an article of de­
pendable merchandise. More and
more, the American motorist is
coming to regard the long guar-
antee with a bit of suspicion, “if
this article is made right in the
IN TOWN
first place,” he says, “and the
manufacturer is sincere in his de-
A New Shipment of
sire to protect his good reputa­
tion, why should it be necessary WOOL DRESS PANTS —THE
for him to shout his guarantee
HEAVIER KIND
from the house-tops or parade it
in front of me in his effort to sell
MEN’S SPRING SOX
me his product?”
ARRIVED
Such reasoning is perfectly log-
icaL
Any manufacturer knows
NEW UNDERWEAR —
when he advertises his product,
NECKWEAR
that he is making his name fa­
miliar to thousands of prospective
customers. He spends a goodly
number of dollars annually to do
this, and to get value received
FOR MEN’S WEAR
from this expenditure, his product
must live up to all that he says
55
BY THE POSTOMELO
about it in his advertising. A fair
guarantee on motor car accesso­
ries is practically impossible, be­
cause the service which any arti­
cle can
provide
depends very
largely upon the care which the
owner gives it.
Any guarantee
for a specified length of time or
specified amount of service must
necessarily be based on averages.
For this reason, the careful man
is made to pay for the acts of the
careless man.
Take tires as a familiar exam­
ple:
Two tires of the same make and
of same quality throughout will
be sold to two men under a def­
Now is an unusually desirable time for women to visit this store and make purchases for Easter.
inite mileage guarantee. . This
mileage guarantee is based on the
Preparations for this occasion are admirably complete, bringing together in comprehensive varieties
average mileage of these tires in
and assortments ail that is to be desired in materials of distinction and quality. Styles and materials
the hands of all users. One of
show many a surprising and fascinating whim which Fashion has reserved for this season to reveal.
these tires may go to a motorist,
who never gives a thought to his
tires until they are flat. He runs
them under inflated either be­
cause he does not know the pres­
sure in them or he is too lazy to
SILKS
HOSIERY
find out. He rides blithely in the
street car tracks or scrapes along
Complete line of fancy
Burlington, Hol
the curbing simply because he is
silks to choose that
careless. The man who buys the
and Chipman Ki
other tire gives it a fair show to
all colors and qn
live up to its reputation.
He
large line of accessories
gauges his tires properly, drives
for the season
where he should and as he should,
to select from.
prices.
watches the little cuts and re­
pairs them before they get worse.
That man gets real mileage from
his tires but in the long run, he
pays for the guarantee given to
his more careless brother.
CAMISOLES
She’s well groomed. You have often heard it said
Another striking example is
HAND BAGS
storage batteries.
The average
about this or that gracious woman in Ashland.
Dainty camisoles in all
storage battery will give a good
Both
in
leather
and
That
is
because
she
appreciates
the
importance
the
season’s latest cre-
service if it is given good care. The
plush in several colors. of careful shopping and selections of apparel ac- ations
best battery made will not last its
at
popular
full life-time, if it is abused and
Also large line of bag cessories.
prices. ( Jome in flesh
ignored.
The battery which is
tops to choose from.
allowed to become dry or is over­
We have all that is new and springy for Easter. and white.
worked or is frozen or overheated
Erills and dainty touches for every article.
must necessarily give up the
ghost earlier than one which has
GLOVES!
had a fair chance to make good.
The specified
guarantee on a
j a
PETTICOATS
storage battery does the motorist
UNDERMUSLINS
not one whit of good if it won’t
FOOTWEAR!
start his car in an emergency. You
Complete line in all col­
Dainty undermuslins of
cannot crank a car with a guaran­
Be it a Low Shoe or High, we have it. A new ors both in the silk and
tee any more than you can inflate
every known variety
Patent Pump, French last, newest at...............
a tire and get home on it with a
cotton.
Everything
have just arrived to
mileage guarantee.
that is new in style will
The wise motorist who believes
complete our stock for
in the principles of “Safety First”
be found in our bi
Easter selling.
will buy his tires or his storage
lection.
batteries of a concern whose only
guarantee is that he must be sat­
isfied. Such a manufacturer has
a reputation to maintain and pro­
tect and he will use his last dol­
lar to do this. Usually, long bat­
MEN’S CRAVATS
MEN’S SHIRTS
tery guarantees are simply selling
points and because of the pecul­
We have an unusual at­
Men like wearable
iar circumstances surrounding a
storage battery, it is almost im­
tractive offering of Ties
things for gifts. Make
possible for the average motorist
in silk and fibre mix­
him- an Easter gift of
to live up to the many conditions
with which his guarantee is hedg­
tures for Easter in a
an Arrow silk and fibre
ed about. The safest rule to fol­
large assortment of pat-
shirt. All new patterns
low is to buy a tire or a storage
terns.
battery with a reputation and not
ranging
to select from. Priced
buy a guárante.
HATS AND CAPS
C arson -F owler L umber C o
Mitchell9
In the Heart of Town
FROM TIP TO TOE
at $5.00 each.
Jordan Electric Co
ASHLAND, OREGON
lUi
VAUPEL’S
QUALITY STORE
from 75c to $2.00.