Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 09, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1920,
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
Dr. H. M. Shaw of Portland is
TESTS AIRPLANE CHURCH CANVASS
WOOD FOR DECAY STARTS APRIL 25
Local and Personal
in Ashland. He stopped off here
* a few days while on his way to,
California’where he expects to lo-
Successful Bazaar.
DO IT FOR ASHLAND, Mail cate. His wife, Dr. Mattie Shaw. |
The
bazaar
given by the mem-
will remain in Portland until |
your questionnaire today.
school is out, when she and her bers of Trinity Guild in the Epis-
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An all-day conference in the in­
Now that the accidental break­
News regarding the condition sons will join their husband and copal parish house yesterday was
terests
of the inter-church world
age
of
airplanes
is
less
than
in
a great success, both from a so­
of Walter Barham, who was so father.
movement
was held in Medford
the
strenuous
days
of
the
war,
the
cial and financial standpoint.
seriously injured at his mill on
| Beautiful and artistic booths attention of the Forest Products yesterday under charge of the
the Siskiyous,
Wednesday, is
Cliff Payne makes shelving.
were fitted up containing fancy Laboratory, maintained by the team composed of Rev. Edgar of
most encouraging this morning.
• •
domestic articles,
which United States Department of Ag- Oregon City, Mrs. Kellems of Eu-
Mrs. F. S. Foltz has been ap- • and
Notwithstanding his frightful in-
riculture at Madison, Wis., has gene, Rev.
Duham of Eugene,
juries his attending physicians pointed by Mayor C. B. Lamkin found a ready market, as also did
been called to instances in which I Rev. Bozer of Medford and Rev.
now give out hopes for his re­ as official chaperon for public i the delicious cooked food and airplane parts have had to be re- | Gournell of Pendleton.
Results
a
candy. The members realized
dances in the city.
covery.
placed because of decay.
The of the world’s survey were pre­
| nice sum from their efforts.
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fact
is
being
recognized
that
many
sented, revealing facts that the
sterilize
Hot steam!
Let us
See the fine line of woolens for i
woods
in
common
use
for
making
challenge
to the churches is to
your suit on our steam press.
Entertained at Medford.
men and women at Orres Tailor |
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Paulserud & Barrett.
The members of the women’s aircraft are not sufficiently re- tace the whole task for the whole
Shop.
missionary society of the Ashland sistant. Fortunately, there are church.
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Orres will dye for you.
A united, simultaneous finan-
Christian ■ church were invited by highly resistant woods whose val­
Miss Emily Johnson, of Odebolt,
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ue
in
aircraft
has
been
demon-
the Medford society to a luncheon
Iowa, who has been spending the
NOTICE.
It is even more interesting to
winter in
Long
Beach, Calif., watch the tabulation of the ques­ yesterday, in connection with the strated. One of these is Port Or-
My wife having left her bed and
Others which tests beard at Weed, Calif., I will not
world
movement ford cedar.
stopped off in Ashland tor a few ’ tionnaire returns at the Commer- inter-church
in
the
laboratory
have shown to be responsible for any debts in­
held
there.
The
days this week and was a guest at cial Club than it is to watch presi- conference
be
very
resistant
to decay are curred by her.
the Hotel Austin.
During her | dential election returns. The fi­ luncheon was served at noon in
187-2
HARRY F. MURRAY
parlors of the
Christian southern cypress and California
stay here Miss Johnson visited I nal results will affect every Ash­ the
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY-
the park frequently, and was com­ lander directly to a far greater church, and the tables were beau redwood. Douglas fir, white oak
and
black
walnut
also
stand
fair-
decorated
with spring
pletely carried away by the beau- extent than would the mutter of tifully
Spruce. I FOR SALE—Usona range. Phone
flowers
and
greenery.
Two talks ly high in durability.
Before
i
ties of that scenic point,
2-F-2.
188-5*
who the next president is to be.
leaving. Miss Johnson declared j If you haven’t already mailed were given at this time, one by which has been a favorite wood
for aircraft, is appreciably less FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet, fine
she is coming back here to make yours, do so before 8 p. m , Sun­ Mrs. D. C. Kellems of Eugene,
condition, bargain at $625.00.
and one by Mrs. Vernon of Grants durable than the other species
a long stay.
See at Medford Auto Company.
day.
.
188-4t
Pass, members of the inter-church mentioned here. Likewise, bass-
wood,
beech,
birch,
and
maple
$60 suits at $44.
Fit gar
They don’t cost any more than world
movemi nt
team,
after
FOR RENT—Nice front bed
may be classed with less durable
meats or money back. ( leaning other clothes,* either.
room.
Young employed man
Paulserud which the women attended the
species.
C.
and pressing, $1.00 a suit.
prefered.
Ladies need not ap­
conference
in
the
Presbyterian
’s “Clothes That Make
ply. 155 Factory street. Phone
Drue, 155 E. Main.
14 8-tf ! the- Success Spirit.”
church
in
the
afternoon.
Those
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1 85-tf
367-Y.
going from the local society were
PUBLIC
AUCTION
SALE.
Mrs. II. A Spencer of Copco,
FOR RENT — Furnished large
Mrs. H. L. Green of Grants Pass Mrs. M. M. Decker, Mrs. W. L.
The undersigned will offer
Calif, is in Ashland this week, returned to her home last right Hedley, Mrs. Frank Guisinger,
front bedroom. Gentleman pre­
for sale at Public Auction, on
ferred. Phone 308-Y, or call
Miss
I
visiting with her daughter.
after spending the week in Ash­ Mrs. George McAllister, Mrs. Er­
April 10, 1920. at 43 North
122 Laurel.
183-2
the
!
Winifred Spencer, one of
Central Ave., at the old stand
land where she was an inmate of nest Wilgus, Mrs. H. J.
Boyd.
teachers in the city schools.
FOR SALE—Several good second
the Dr. Hawley mineral bath in- Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wright, Rev | of Ulrich & Ryan, in Medford,
hand Ford cars,
Oregon, a large lot of house­
Prices are
• •
| stitution.
W. E. Bean and Miss Mae Bone-
right.
Medford
Auto Com-
hold furniture of all kinds and
Have Winters, with the mules.
• •
diet.
pany.
188-4t
descriptions, including carpets,
plow your garden. Phone 98.
tf
Try some Tru Blu English
linoleum,
stoves
and
various
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other articles too numerous to WANTED—Every Ashlander who
Miss Violet Maclean, a former Style Biscuits.
has not already filled out and
mention.
Sale commences at
Tourists Stopping
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teacher in the Ashland schools. !
mailed a program of work |
1 o’clock p. m. of said day.
Mrs. Robert Muller f Medford,
questionnaire to the Ashland1
At
Local
Hotels
was in Ashland yesterday in the
Terms Cash. William Ulrich,
formerly of Ashland. was in this
Commercial Club, to do so be- |
Auctioneer.
interests of the Ellison-White |
fore 8 p. m., Sunday night.
city on business yesterday after-
Chautauqua bureau, for whom
Hotel Austin.
neon.
she is covering the Southern Or- |
M. L. Walker, Portland: J. E
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egon territory. While here Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pace, who McLaughlin, San Francisco; W
Maclean was the guest of Miss have been living during the past R. Wright, Los Angeles,
Gretchen Kramer, principal of the winter in Medford, have moved C. E. Dunham, Eugene. R.
Hawthorne school..
up to Ashland and will have Gornall, Pendleton; Mrs D. C.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
at
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apartments in the Shook building. Kellerns, Eugene; H. G. Edgar.
If you have a good suit and you
Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
• •
want it to retain its shape, have
American Legion ball Friday, Million, Brooking, S. D. ; L.
it pressed by hand at Orres Tai­ April 9. Medford Natatorium.
Valentine, Dunsmuir, Calif.: J J.
lor shop.
183-6 Burke, San Francisco: Geo. W ’
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Nolto and family, Mrs. Geo Nolto. j
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F. E. Watson and daughter.
The Ashland Cammercial Club Bellingham, Wash.; W. H. Ball,
Miss Winifred Watson, who have has telegraphed to Senator Me-.
Portland.
been in San Francisco during the Nary requesting that he make ev-
past winter, are prepared to re- ery effort to secure airplane po-
Hotel Columbia.
turn home soine time next week. trol of the forests west of the
Mrs. H. F. Cole, Mrs Carroll
Rocky mountains and endorsing Chase, Weed, Calif.; F. F. Potter,
No. 12. At the first symptom
Colonel Arnold’s report on the Klamath Falls; O. F. Riebel.
IN
of a cough or cold, breathe Hyo-
matter.
At the request of the Roseburg; W. E. Murray, Sisson,
mei. The best people always
Oregon State Chamber of Com­ Calif.; Wm. Leo. Ira Branch,
have it in the house and end a
merce which is Oregon’s watch Portland.
cold before it gets deep-seated,
tower for matters concerning the
Sold by McNair Bros.
entire state, practically every
• •
Miss Mabel Smith has returned Chamber of Commerce in the
An optimist who never lost faith in his fellow men; who
to Eugene, where she is a student state is taking like action.
kept
his word though it brought him into the shadow of the
in the university, after spending
Orres cleaned clothes. Phone 64.
gallows
—and he “Came through” in the end.
the Easter vacation at her home
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• •
cial canvass is planned for April will have its own director.
25 to May 2 in Jackson county.
The sessions were well attended
Each denomination will interview and much interest was aroused
its own members and contribu-
over the movement being inaugu­
tors. An inter-church committee
Those present represent­
for the county will endeavor to rated.
ing
the
Ashland churches were;
see all other friendly citizens to
secure their aid for inter-church V. O. N. Smith, Revs. C. F. Koeh­
The inter-church world move­ ler, D. P. Gillanders, W. E. Bean.
ment arises to co-ordinate the
work of the churches. It is not
denominational.
It is a move-
ment.
It aims at co-operation.
not consolidation. It advocates sue
the elimination of work where | at
there is duplication, and the un-1 st
dertaking of work where the facts ==
reveal where there is nothing be­
ing done.
Walter Fraser Brown of Med
ford is the inter-church county
director
for
Jaskson
county
while each church taking part | g
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ALLILU’I
VINING
Monday.
APRIL
John W. Hoyt and Mrs. H. P
Holmes.
Henry Hauer of Astoria, J. H.
Brainard of Montague and Mrs.
Frank Snyder of the Belleview
district are in Ashland this week
taking treatment from Dr.
ley's mineral bath institution.
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Prices 75c and $1.00
Plus War Tax
Rusco & Hockwald
Present
The Sorrow Destroyers
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FAMOUS
GEORGIA
Only show of its kind in the
world.
40 People—Band and Orches­
tra.
VAUDEVILLE ACTS
Watch
for
Band Parade
Secure your seats early
Sale opens Friday, April 9th
Window open 2 to 5 p. m. and
7 to 11 p. m.
Boys
D ubbelbilt
“Cravenette”
Finished
Clothes
|
»
GUARANTEED FOR SIX MONTHS’ SERVICE
There are 20 resons why Dubblebilt Clothes wear so
well. Special reinforcement at every point of wear or
strain—double stitching—long-wear fabrics—are a few of
the 20 special Dubbelbilt features that assure more wear
—and no mending for six months. Every Dubbelbilt suit
is guaranteed for six months’ wear without tip, hole, tear;
or suit will be repaired free.
Good style, too.
boys prefer.
Smart, clean-cut lines, that all real
$14.75—$16.75—$18.75—$20.75—and
$24.75.
upwards
MODEL CLOTHING CO
First Door East of First National Bank, MEDFORD, ORE
WILL
ROGERS
Strange Boarder
• •
here.
Tru Blu Grahams, best on
• •
earth. Ask your dealer. 176-eod
Picot the ruffles for your sum­
• •
mer dresses.
We give prompt |
Fred Burrall, who has lately I
and careful attention to mail or- returned from London, England,
ders. Handicraft Shop, Medford, stopped off in Ashland for a few
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Ore.
j days this week to visit with rela-
.
2° fives. He will also visit in Se-
Word has been received in Jack-
..
. . attle on his way home to Alaska,
son county that among the guests |
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at the ill-fated Lincoln hotel I
Mrs. Amy Mastier and her
which burned at Seattle, Wednes- daughter. Miss Florence, left for
day morning and in which many I
business trip to San Francisco
people lost their lives, was Miss and other points in California. I
Marion Towne, formerly of Pheo Mrs. Mastier has two brothers 1
nix. Miss Towne had been resid­ living in California, one a very
ing in Seattle ince she was dis­ extensive fruit-grower, the other
charged from the naval reserves a contractor, shipper and builder
last fall, and had been employed
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in the city health office in Seat-
q H. Johnson, the jeweler, who
tie.
She stated to friends that has been sick at his home on
she had lost all her belongings. North Main street for the past
but escaped safely.
week or so, is reported better
• •
He is not able to be out yet. how
Demand Tru Blu crackers and
ever.
cookies handled in Ashland by
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Ashland State Evchange, H. P.
DO IT FOR ASHLAND. Mail
Holmes, White House Grocery, your questionnaire today
Plaza Market, E. W. Flackus, C.
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For pleating, see Orres.
I. Loomis.
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C. R. DeHav n has leased the
property at 3 ' 3 Almond street |
and has mover from his former
residence on S( nie
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Orres remodels garments
Sterno
Canned
Heat
ON THE SAME BILL
BIG TWO-REEL COMEDY
His Home Sweet Home
Makes hot water for the Shave
in a jiffy.
Che Dank with
the Chim^ Clock.
SUNDAY NIGHT TEA
Prepared Easily and Quickly
VERY SERVICABLE FOR
THE AUTO TRIP.
•
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FOR SALE AT
POLEY’S D rug STORE
POLEY & ELHART
Druggists.
PENDULUMS DO SWING BACK
THAT’S a natural law which
applies to many kinds of condi-
tion, financial as well as mater-
ial.
EN YEARS is not so long
tions it is at least long enough to test his strength and bring
to him success or failure. We feel that the growth of this
The pendulum of business has
swung away out in one direction
since the war. Will it turn back,
and how far?
store during the ten years of itsexistence has brought us at the
close of the tenth year to a position of leadership in its particu­
lar field'of service.
We wish to express our gratitude to our friends and customers,
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and the same pure
Should you have some
business o r
financial
problem, about which you
are undecided, do not
hesitate to consult with
our officers. Their prac-
tical experience and busi-
ness judgment may be of
value to you.
so
many have enjoyed for
years.
DOSTUM
has a pleasing coffee •
like flavor but is more
economical than coffee
and has the added value
of absolute freedom from
caffeine or other harm-
ful ingredients
There’s
AO CM SAVINGS
Slo’n DEPOSITS
patronage since we
opened our doors for business.
WE WISH TO MAKE THIS FIRST MONTH OF THE ELEV­
ENTH YEAR THE BIG MONTH IN OUR HISTORY AND ONE IN
WHICH YOU WILL SHARE IN THE MANY BENEFITS.
THE STORE IS STOCKED TO DO IT. WE HAVE MADE AN
EXTRA ATTEMPT TO HAVE JUST AS NICE THINGS AS YOU
CAN FIND IN THE CITY STORES AND AT LESSER PRICES.
COME AND SEE IF IT IS NOT TRUE
I nstant
HAV— YOU SOME
PROBLEM?
many of whom have been constant in their
OREGONIW EV CARTER.PRES
. Lawll*
C H VAU PE L VICE PRE
Before The War
wholesome beve
a time compared to an eternity
but figured against the life of man or his business institu­
The wise ones are going to be
prepared in any event. Are YOU
one of them?
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CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
10 Years Ago on
April 1st This
Store Opened
HEAT MILK FOR THE BABY
SHOULD BE IN EVERY
HOME.
D°U-L_FNE CANAJOHARIE
A business man who has just come to Oregon to
make his home says:
"Only in a few sec­
tions could business be developed to the pre­
sent stage and still have so many of the pos­
sibilities untouched.
My impression of Ore
gon is first, that you have a wonderful country;
second, that you have done wonderful things
with it; and third, that you can do etill more
wonderful things."
COURTESY, SERVICE, HONEST
VALUES, CORRECTNESS 1N
STYLE. SELECTION, TRUE
MEASURES, BEST QUALITIES,
These are
MODEST PRICES
some of the many policies which
have guided this store to its pres­
ent success.
LOOKING AHEAD FOR
YEARS MORE
Oregon has made rapid strides ta the past few
years and U m possibilities for the future are
almost limitless.
But it behooves every loy-
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BUY OREG09 PRODUCTS
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We have more interest in the
prosperity of the store than imme­
diate profits.
We desire so to
serve that ten years hence this
store may still be a leading in­
stitution.
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