Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, January 15, 1921
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
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Local and Personal
Good dry wood at Ashland Lumber
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Company.
Phone 20.
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The Monday evening bible class
will meet as usual at the Presby-
terian church-
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dodge left
Saturday night for Long Beach, Cali-
fornla, where they will spend a few
months this winter
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Cliff Payne makes shawl needles.
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Verne Rowley, B. F. Shepherd and
M. K. Bonier are Seattle guests stop­
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ping at the Hotel Austin.
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Contractor A. L. Lamb started to-
Major Dusenbury of Salem was in
Miss Anna Hargrove has bone to
only gained a friend but will have
GALICE—Old Channel mine of
day to remodel the house of Dr. R. San Francisco to purchase her spring Ashland today on National Guard
a good home.
He is much better gold bearing gravel has been re-
PEARL’S TWIN CALVES NO HANDICAP
L. Burdic on High street
Esten-stock of millinery. She expects to business with the local company.
opened.
today.
sive repairs and additions will be | remain in the city for several weeks
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constructed which will make this
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Californians stopping at the Hotel
Transposition of music from one
Guard rails raised by compressed
residence one of the mot attractive
H R Adains ror plumbing, heating Austin are Mrs. Gaynell Mills of Oal-
key to another has been simplified air have been installed on a Califor­
in that part of the city.
fitting. Repairing a speci-
by. the invention of an instrument nia ferryboat to prevent automobiles
land, Jos. Riordan and Lem Lepola
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altv.
resembling a slide rule.
248 Fifth St Phone 166-.I. Wible of Los Angeles.
running overboard.
other guests
Yeo has something better in acci-j
are A. S Marshall of Winipez
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dent insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dougherty and Canada L. D. Payne, of Walla Walia
family drove down to Medford yes- Wash.. IL L. Stammer of Ogden
Miss Ruth Walters of Portland is
HASKINS & SELLS
terday and spent the day with Utah.
spending some time in Ashland this
friends.
(Niw YORK )
winter with her grandmother, Mrs
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Dry kindling for sale. Carson-
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A. H. R ussell.
Following are Oregon people top Fowler Lumber Sompany. 115-6
r r o c K BLOCK
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-1..’ ly-
ping at
Hotel Austin.
D.
PORT LAND
Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. King, who Looney of Albany, A S. Archer of
J. Carson is moving led ly from
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have been seriously ill. have entirely- Portland, S. C. Valle and George E. the Gregory house on Nohit Pionee:
recovered and left today in their car Love of Eugene.
avenue to 376 B street.
for a two months trip to California
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and Mexico. They were accompanies
Thomas Conner of Hornbrook
We buy. sell and exchange Rec
by Mrs. King’s mother. Mrs. A. E ords, Large assortment to select spent the week end with Ashland
Buckley of Portland.
Having twin-cnives didn’t stop this industrious cow from going
from, Maximum pleasure at mini- friends.
tfter
a milk ondbutter fat record
And she got ft. Her name
mum cost. The Bazaar, on The
ed by D. D. Tenney of Crystal
We do cleaning, pressing and re-
Miss
Alma
Voedisch,
advance
rep
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Plaza.
need register record at 5 years
pairing and make suits to order. At
resentative for Leopold Gadowsky.
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6° cunds of butter fat, car-
W e A nnounce the O pening of
Nelson’s, Hotel Austin bldg.
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Miss Zelda Heer is back at her the famous pianist, who will appear
le . of that time. She is a
win calves, shown t
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work as bookkeeper in the Swift & in Medford, January 25, was in Ash­
AN OFFICE IN THE PITTOCK BLOCK.
Tourists from a distance stopping
Co. packing house after a week’s ab­ land today interesting & good rep-
at the Hotel Austin are: Emil Witty, sence on account of sickness.
P ortland . O regon , and the
resentative of musical lovers from
wife and son of Wheatland, Iowa,
this city to attend the concert.
A ppointment of M r R J. L eo .
who are touring the Northwest, stop­
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Ray Bailey and wife and Evans &
ped off over the week end in Ashland Bailey composed a party visiting
C. P. A. (OREGON) as MANAGER.
A big special feature at Ashland j
in
and were guests at the Hotel Austin. Ashland from Mosier. Oregon, over natatorium Saturlay night. January
W. C. T. U. Social.
James Mann of Swaledale, Iowa, was Sunday.
22.
The Shower Dance. Every- |
H askins & SELLS.
The day of the Good Samaritan is'
The W. C. T. U. will hold their
also a guest at the Austin.
body come and get a kewpie. 115
regular monthly social at the resi- not passed, even though we carp
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Hemstitching at d picoting. Balcony
about the hard-heartedness of human
JANUARY IO. 1921.
The weather bureau promises the Shop, Vaupel’s Store.
John C. Almack of the University dence of Mrs. Sylvia Wertz. 200 ( Gres-
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kind.
There are still some hearts
following weather for the coming
of Oregon was a business caller in ham street, Tuesday, January 18th
that beat in pity for the distressed :
week to the Pacific coast states:
at 2:30 p. m. A light luncheon will
Mrs, H. G. Gilmore, who has been Ashland from Eugene today.
of this world, and many others who
Everybody welcome.
be served.
Generally fair in California,and oc- quite ill for the past week or two
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put out a helping hand to succor
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNair are |
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cassional rain in Oregon and Wash­ with an attack of tonsilitis, is able
those
in trouble.
Married in Jacksonville.
back from Portland where they had
ington; temperature below normal
to be around again.
LAST TIME
Saturday
afternoon a most pitiful
C. J. Morris, one of the popular
been
spending
last
week.
Mr.
Mc-
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object was seen on the streets. This
Now is the time to nave those tires
TONIGHT
Mrs. S. L. Sandry returned to her Nair was a member of the pharmac­ young proprietors of the billiard
retreaded, or repaired. Bring them home in Rogue River yesterday after eutical examing board which met last rooms on North Main street, and Miss was a small dog with a fearfully in­
The little animal
in. Kruggel Bros Vulcanizing Works. spending several days during the past week in that city.
May Wedlake of Muncie, Indiana, jured fore leg.
was
limping
along
on
three feet, try- |
91 Oak street.
107-tf week with Ashland friends.
were quietly married in Jacksonville
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Spratt Wells has returned from Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. ing in its dumb way to interest pass-!
The body of Mrs. Irene Green, who
a
business
trip
which
took
him
to
Morris wil make their home in Ash­ ersby sufficiently to secure some
Ü better C Yeo and insure that au-
help.
Many stopped and patted the
died in Los Angeles January 12. tomobile.
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109tf Klamath Falls for a few days the land
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head
of
the suffering creature and
arrived in Ashland this morning on
past week.
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expressed
deep
sympathy,
but
the
train No. 14, and was interned in
Grand St. Valentine Ball.
Try some of our dry kindling.
Mountain View cemetery this after­ It is convenient.
A
large
crowd
attended
the
big
The
management of the Ashland little dog evidently was trying to
Carson-Fowler
noon. Funeral services conducted Lumber Company.
Royal
Jazz
at
the
natatorium
Satur
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natatorium
has plans well under way reach its home as it struggled along
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by Rev. C. A. Edwards of the Metho­
day
night
and
every
one
expressed
for
one
of
the
most elaborate affairs the street in an attempt to gain shel-
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A. Wabbel and 1 wife of Lemon themselves as having the best time of the season to be given February ter somewhere.
dist church were held from the Stock
Finally animal endurance could
undertaking rooms at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Cove are guests at the Hotel Colum- i in many a day. The lucky ones re- 14th.
Miss Raine leaves soon for
Green was aged 26 years. She was bia while spending a few days in ceiving prizes were: George P. King, San Francisco where she will spare last no longer, and the little dog |
Sunshine-Comedy
first; B. L. Montgomery, second and no expense in securing the very lat- lay down on the cold pavement ex-
a former resident of Ashland and this city.
Jack Burns, third.
Tn this condition
has many relatives living near here.
cr: aud best in decorations for the hausted by pain,
Current Events
Paramount Magazine
Try some real coal. Rock Springs
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occasion.
There will be a special it was found by a tender hearted wo-
Rainbow.
Ashland Lumber Com-
John Almack, assistant director orchestra provided for this big af- man of Ashland, whose sympathies
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of the University of Oregon, was a fairs.
Phone 20.
[i ny.
Everybody is ossured of a were wrung by the suffering of the
visitor at the Chamber of Commerce musicial treat as well as an evening dog. After making inquiries and
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George Conrad returned the last rooms today, and is advising with of real enjoyment with special en- finding there is no veterinary sur­
SPECIAL - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - SPECIAL
at the
of the week from Oakland where ho Mr. Fulled regarding the summer tertainment and lots of prizes that geon located in this city, she tele-
had been spending the holidays with school plans for next season.
Mr. are worth while will be given dur­ phone to a well known physician, I
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
relatives, and left today for Klamath Almack is giving a series of lectures ing the evening.
Detail of this at- telling him of the suffering of the
Cor. Seventh and Main
A Mystery Romance of New York and Paris
Falls to resume his work there.
on education, at the library each fair will be publishel later in the animal.
January 16 till February 10
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Monday night, and will speak at a Tidings.
Produced by Maurice Tourneur
“I will be down at once," the '
Melvin Howard Reed, the infant noon forum luncheon in the Hotel
Preacher
physician responded, and was soon |
| son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Reed, Austin in the near future.
W. R. C. Officers Installed,
on the scendi
Taking the suffering
Evangelist B. W. Sheldon
died Sunday morning at six o’clock
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At a meeting of Burnside Relief animal in his arms he carried it |
of Tennessee
at their home eleven miles east of
Speaking of the oil meeting at Corps last Saturday afternoon, the across the street to the shoe shining
| Ashland.
Interment was made in the Hotel Austin tomorrow noon a folowing officers were installed:
the Kingbury cemetery.
wag on the street asks if this is an
February 10th
Elective officers—President, Mrs.
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attempt to pour oil on the troubled Lulu Howard: senior vice-presdent. for
sympathy, and readily allowed |
Bishop Warner
Levi Stephens was up from Rogue water? (question.)
Mrs.
Coder;
junior
vice-president,
the
dog to curl down by his fire,
of Chicago
river over Sunday visiting with his |
Mrs.
James
Lowe;
chaplain.
Mrs.
The
doctor promised to give the dog |
family at their home on Granite
H. G. Enders, Jr., will have charge
will be here for five days.
Jennie
Mathes;
treasurer.
Mrs.
Jen
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his
attention, meanwhile slipping
street.
of the community singing at the
nie Hammond; secretary, Mrs. Nellie some money in Mr. Claiborne's hand
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banquet Thursday night at the ar-
AND USE
We extend a hearty welcome
Peters; conductor, Mrs. Anna Moss; to procure food for the animal, The
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller of Gold ory.
Henry
should
make
a
rattling
to all of Ashland and vicinity to Hill were
over Sunday visitors at good leader.
There will be special gnard, Mrs. Ella White; patriotic in­ dog is in good hands under the
attenti these meetings,
Come the home of E. E. Gall in the Belle new song sheets for the occasion,
spector, Mrs. Porter.
care of one of the most skilled phy-
and hear the old-time Gospel
Appointive
officers
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Press
corres-
sicians in the city, who will not let
view district, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm
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preached.
We believe in the
Myer of Ashland.
They returned
Mrs. H. T. Elmore is president of ondent, Mrs. Ella Harrell; assistant the fact that it is a dumb animai
old-time religion.
to their home last evening.
Mrs the Ashland branch Of the County conductor, Mrs. Bonnis Moss; assist­ deter him from giving the dog the
A. WERDEN, Pastor.
ant guard, Mrs. Alice Turner; first best treatment of which he is cap-1
Nettie Gall of Medford accompanied | Health Association.
color
bearer, Mrs. Dora Payne; sec- able.
i the visitors here.
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I
ond
color
bearer, Mrs. Emma Prose;
By this humane act Dr.
O. Jar-
Winter’s "Backbone" Gone
third
color
bearer,
Mrs.
Ruth
Guis-
vis
has
endeared
himself
to
lov-
all
The mild weather of the past week
ccording to the ruling of the Oregon
Inger;
fourth
color
bearer,
Mrs.
ers
of
dogs,
and
especially
to
those
: Is causing the grass to grow and the
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
buttercups and pussy willows are Mabel Roberts; musician, Mrs. Freda whose hearts were wrung by the 1
Peters.
A
social
session
followed
the
butter
sold or exposed for sale in this state
sight of the suffering of this dumb
trying to make the people believe
business
meeting
in
which
the
old
animal. The dog bore a Siskiyou co.
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
that it ig house cleaning time. Some
soldiers
were
present
and
enpoyed
the
license
tag
and
it
is
presumed
he
|
is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter,
early gardens have already been
planted, and again has the “back- cake and coffee served by the Corps. had fallen off an automobile which
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
bone of the winter been broken.” The members of the latter presented had run over his leg.
and
address of the maker.
The dog has certainly fallen in
Rogue river shows little change in the re-elcted president, Mrs. Lulu
the volume of water it is carrying, Howard, with a beautiful patch work good hands under Mr. Claiborne’s
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
the reading at Gold Ray today being quilt as a testimonial of appreciation careful ministrations and has not |
comply with this ruling this office has put in
for her services during the past
3.5 feet.—Grants Pass Courier.
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
week. A large company was present
at the meeting.
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
TOO LATE TO CLASSI.
and gas
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The Social Realm
Kind Hearts Aid
Suffering of Dog
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VINING
Enid Bennett
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Silk Hosiery
SPECIAL REVIVAL
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Comply With the Law
Printed Butter
Wrappers
A
THOROUGHNESS !
Print
Shop
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart­
ment.
Allen Bldg.
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A SOUND MERCHANDISING PLAN—
: ue
illustration, surely
good copy, attractive layout and
—but there you cannot rest content
OUR CONCEPTION OF SERVICE—
THOROUGHNESS—
creed
for GOOD
Ashland Tidings
Meeting
Changed.
On account of the annual banquet
of the Chamber of Commerce and
the Riley lecture coming on Thurs­
day evening of this week, we have
changed our paryer meeting from
Ä
W“3&0075s week?
“,’Thursads evening to Wednesday eve-
time. Experience
unnecessary. 1 8: A members take notice of
Write International Stocking Mills, the change and come Wednesday
Norristown, Pa.
115-10 Mon
evening at 7:30.
NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED 115-2t
Walter L. Evans Pastor.
STOCK.
to you requires a follow-through on every piece of
work—a watchfulness to see that every detail of the
printing craft is utilized in the most effective
manner.
is a fundamental with us—our
PRINTING.
WANTED—Men or women to take
orders among friends and neigh-
hors for the genuine guaranteed
hosiery, full line for men, women
and children. Eliminates darn-
Prayer
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices.
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Ashland, Or., Jan. 15, 19211
Card of Thanks.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
We wish to thank the members of
..I will on the 28th day of January,... ----- - .
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- 1921, at the hour of two o’clock p.m.’ j the American Legion and the friends
at the city pound on Water street, in ; in Ashland for the assistance and
< > the City of Ashland, Oregon, offer: many kindnesses rendered during
1 for sale and sell at public auction the funeral of our husband and son,
to the highest bidder for cash the the late Sergeant Leo. L. Parrish.
following live stock to-wit: One old
Mrs. Leo. Parrish.
Jersey cow, marks crop off left ear,
light upper slope and underbit in
H. S. Parrish.
: right ear, no brand visible.
Mrs. A. Eastman
Dated at Ashland, Oregon. Jan-
I uary 15, 1921.
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All men are born equal- but few
J. W. HATCHER,
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are
equal to the emergency.
... 115-2 Mon
Chief of Polite
Watch for
the
“Dollar $ Day
Adv. Friday
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$1.75
250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$2.75
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$4.00
Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by the price of the paper and it will be
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship is of the best. Let us
have your order and you will not regret it.
Ashland Tidings
Ashland, Oregon