Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 20, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ABHLÁND DAILY TIDiNGs.
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Local and Personal
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Masonic Meetings This Week.
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The Boy ’s a Careful Shopper
By Charles Sughroe
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Malta Commanders. Wednesday
evening. Jan. 19.
Stated conclave
and work in Red Cross.
Siskiyou chapter R. A. M., Thurs­
day evening, Jan. 20.
Stated con­
vocation.
Ashland Lodge. Friday evening.
Jan. 21. for work.
EATING
ÊGS
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Cliff Pavne makes shawl needles.
112-3
The report has come to this city
that J. R. McCracken of Valley View
precinct lost one of his fine Jersey,
heifers yesterday in a mysterious 1
manner.
A veterinary was called Have you seen the “sleeping dough-
H. A. Culp, W. C. Davis, II. Hen­
and a post mortem examination de- boy” in the Army Store window?
dricks and A. T. Powers of Duns­
veloped the fact that the animal had
117-2 muir are business men stopping at
been poisoned, a piece of poisonous,
the Hotel Columbia.
Mrs. Edith Dennis left this morn-
bread found in the stomach.
No
clue has yet developed as to where ing for her home in Klamath Falls
A Bake Sale at the Presbyterian
the poisoned bread came from.
after a visit to the home of her sis- Church Saturday.
Buy goodies for
• • | ter, Mrs. Mike Morgan on North your Sunday dinner.
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Don’t forget the Trinity Guild Main street.
. .
Salvage Sale at the Parish House.
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The following Californians are
Thursday-Friday-Saturday. Jan 20-
Good dry wood at Ashland Lumber stopping at the Hotel Austin today
21-22.
Company.
Phono 20.
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L. N. Hockwaid, Joe Epstein, W. Nel-
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son, B. H. Williams of Sau Francisco,
Try some real coal. Rock Springs
Charles N. Beckwith of Seattle and
Rainbow.
Ashland Lumber Com- Geo. C. Sarrick of Cleveland, Ohio, and Geo. A. Webben of Los Angeles.
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P: ny.
Phone 20.
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are business visitors from a distance
We do cleaning, pressing and re­
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in the city this week.
pairing and make suits to order. At
The many friends of C. A. Eliason ;
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will be pleased to learn that he has
Some time between 10 and 11 Nelson's, Hotel Austin bldg.
$70
illlii u
1/1/11/4100—3
per.
The Social Realm
CARIE,
obGKPc
i other with a charge for entrance.
Tourists to Visit
The plan of erecting a shelter for
Coast This Year | tourists
with an open fireplace for
their use in rainy weather met with
per cent more travel through this
section of the country next year than
last. This he claims, will be due to
the good roads, increase in railroad
rates and the gasoline shortage of
last year eliminated.
Mr. Cuthbert
represents an association that is
making tourist travel a study, and
he is emphatic in his assertion that
this is to be the main business asset
of the Northwest if the people go
about it in the proper manner. .
Surprise Party
his approval, and several other mat­
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ters which are under consideration
Last evening at the home of Mr. I
and Mrs. Don Spencer on Iowa street the Chamber of Commerce members of the local park board were brought
a number of the members and friends visited him, and made him welcome out and commented upon by both
of the Congregational Church gath- to their midst.
The next night an- the members present and Mr. Cuth-
bert.
ered for the purpose of extending other group came to the grounds ex­
The latter stated positively the
good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Powell, | tending
other courtesies,
courtesies,
“Tour- !
tending other
northwest
may look for at least 50
long residents of Ashland and co i ists like these friendly i overtures," |
workers in the church. who leave Mr. Cuthbert continued.
shortlv .
I
IIIHMHHIIHIIIII
snoruy
Tor canrornia ...
wneie ‘ I
ney this manner frequently meet some W-
g
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will be with their children and grand of the finest people on earth.
children.
Unlike “ships that pass
"You must never judge a man by
in the night and speak each other the kind of overalls he wears when
while passing,’ they have been tried tourists come to your camp ground.’’
so rar recovered from his recent ser- „.clock Saturday night.
The Show-
Ethel Montgomery left this | to, these many years and not found Mr. Cuthbert continued, “not even
wanting
The early part of the by the Ford car he is driving. I
ions illness to be able to ride about er Dance.
week for her home in Twin Falls, wanting.
evening
was
spent in much inter- know many men owning large ex- g
the city in an automobile.
He was
•
,
..
. ...1 —at.
up town yesterday afternoon with The “Who Ilo” class of the Metho- da to, a er sp
esting conversation and in viewing pensive cars, when they come to g
brother, F.
souvenirs of the late war obtained touring the country will ditch their a
his daughter, Mrs. G. N. Kramer
church tomorrow afternoon for a D. Montgomery-
by Mr. Spencer while in France.
large cars and make the trip in nig
)
A
short
programme
was
enjoyed
To the members and friends of rally.
All members and friends are,
Ford.
Nevertheless this Ford
** * tour-
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Tailors for
IN
Have a fit at Orres.
Trinity Guild: Please contribute for cordially invited.
consisting
of
rendition
of
Song
With
­
ist
may
be
the
man
who
will
leave
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and
Women.
Men
the Saivaga Sale, to be held January
out Words (Doring) by Mrs. H. C. the most money in your city.”
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If you want some real excitement
20-21-22 at the Parish house. Ar-
Galey,
who displayed a delicacy of
NOTICE.
Another point Mr. Cuthbert im-1
tides of hosehould use and clothing and a good laugh, don’t miss the big | A social will be held lu 1. O. O. F. touch and a technique for piano work press upon his audience was the fact
will be gladly received. Phone 110 shower dance Saturday night at the han for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and very fine indeed.
Percy Stratton that they should make their city so s
or 242-J and your contributions will natatorium.
sang
‘
One
Fleeting
Hour,"
and J. attractive, themselves friendly, con- s
their families Friday evening, Jan-
be called for.
Committee.
D. Hoag rendered ‘Come Back to genial and courteous that once they s
The Chamber of Commerce has i uary 21.
The screen’s bewitching "Charm
Erin, each number being well re- | get a tourist in their midst he will | S
fun
been
pleased
to
notify
parties
who
|
Watch for the signal then the
Girl" in a picture all laughs and
Mr. and Mrs. Powell were | remain here.
This point was also | g
1 ceived.
No have written regarding mineral hot | • •
begins.
Everybody dance.
surprises.
presented with a beautiful parco- discussed among the group at the I
one not dancing will be allowed to baths, that while there is as yet no
lator by the ladies of the church meeting, that the attractions imme-E
WHAT SMART
In a Broadway chorus she scored
public baths of this character in
take part.
tendered them by Mrs. J. M. Kirk- diately surrounding Ashland should è
100 in every examination.
And
the winter, Dr. Hawley of this city,
Patrick in her most charming man- be made plain to the tourists, that È
WOMEN WEAR
is maintaining an excellent equipment
when it came to languages—she took
ner. In addition—Mrs. F. W. Bun-even though they cannot tarry long t
at her rooms over the first. National |
first honors in slang.
nell presented to Mrs. Powell a the first visit here, they will know t
By ALICE BRADY
Bank for the purpose of furnishing *
beautiful leather bound volume of of the excellent hunting grounds, the g
the public with these mineral baths. "
Bitter Sweet" Poems and to Mr. : fishing, mountain climbing and the g
One
Solu
ton
of
the
Bobbed
•
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COMING—1 R IDA Y—SAT U RD A Y
Powell
she gave a scrap book filled beautiful scenic attractions withint
Hair
Problem
—
What
is
Called.®
Harrison Bros, still have consid­
with many of our famous local easy reach.
“The secret of making g
a Short Sleeve Muff.
erable building material for sala,
scenes as well as a great many of a regular business of tourists is tot
doors, windows, sash and lumber.
Ashland s prominent citizens — a | get them to vour citv ana one,
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Call at the New Ford Garage.
splendid reminder of I.
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“P--—- reminaer oi their sojourn to keen them here.
Many other points directly concern-
I hear much speculation about among us. The ladies under the
U better C Yeo and insure that au-
tomobile.
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Mr. Cuthbert expressed
have been wearing their’s that way. and Mrs. Spencer served a luncheon discussed.
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Let's pack up and go to
I Don Andrus of Portville,
Those himself as not in favor of two sep-
Y. Word came from Paris recently that that made a decided hit.
| is in Ashland this week, visiting his the bob is “demode” over there, and present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. arato grounds, one freo and the
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grandfather, James Thornton. Many that it will soon be over here. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Shaw. ================------ -----
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY.
No. 1. Atterbury, 3* ton,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
A.
Gray,
Mr.
and
|
of the old-time residents of this There were two opinions in camp
long wheelbase, late mod­
city will remember the Andrus fam­ when my bobbed hair friends heard Mrs. A. F. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. J. I FOR RENT—Furnished house in-1
el, lumber rolls, guaran­
ily who were among the citizens of this.
One set asserted independ­ D Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Galey.
eluding piano.
For further in-j
"Winter’s Summer Garden"
teed first class condition.
formation call 340 J.
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Ashland
a
number
of
years
ago.
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ence and defiance, and the other be­ Mr and Mrs. Percy Stratton, Mr. and
$2,000.00
quick sale
Sooner or later everyone goes to California where the bright
The young man is making a tour of gan worrying over what they were Mrs. Don Spencer, Mrs. F. W. Bun- FOR RENT—Two room furnished
No. 2. FEDERAL, 31 ton,
warm sunshine greets you; where the delightful climate, the
the coast country and will spend a going to do about it.
| nell, Mrs. C. E. Prescott, Mrs. J. M.
apartment.
Allen Bldg. 118-tf
long wheelbase, used one
sweet scented flowers and the lure of the sea welcomes you to
few days with his relatives here.
The first say they don’t care what Kirkpatrick, W. Hoag and Miss Edna
season, lumber rolls, every
FOR SALE—Glass show case, two
this land of beauty and charm.
Paris is doing.
They have never Hoag.
part in good order and
tables, small case of shelves.
Ap­
ready to go, for. . . .$2.500.00
Come and drink Golden Gate cof- been so happy as with short locks.
At the parting moment all rea
ply 110 Mechanic st.
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fee with us Saturday.
Holmes The bob is becoming, and so much ized that Ashland was losing two
No. 3. FEDERAL, 2 ton.
WANTED—Girl for housework, or
Grocery.
Standard wheelbase, you
18-2 more comfortable than long hair, of her esteemed citizens and the
woman three days a week. Phone
“The Shasta"
"California Express"
will have to see this to
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they say—much more sanitary and church two of its most valued mem-
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120.
"Oregonian"
“
San
Francisco Express"
relish a bargain, in tip­
Reports have reached this section easy to_ put up—or leave down, I bers, their splendid personalities hav-
top condition for. . . .$2,000.00
PORTLAND TO SAN FRANCISCO
that several hundred new signs are should say. Even if they are to be ing left an impression that cannot be | WANTED— From owner small acre-
age home, close in, eastern sec­
and
No. 4. NASH-QUAD 3-ton
to be posted on trails, campgrounds outcasts, still they will not return effaced.
tion preferred,
Must be a bar-
used one season, cost
New
Through
Sleeping
Car Serv ice
and highways within the Oregon Na­ to the old despised hair.
Phone 322Y.
gain for cash.
No crown­
$5500.00, Al condition,
118-2
SEATTLE, TACOMA AND PORTLAND
tional forest.
These signs are now ing glory for them!
Special prices on Ehmen n olives
if you want power on all
to
four, its here, for. . .$2,500.00 being made at the United States for-
The second set are worrying, be­ and olive oil this week
Demon- H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
i est service headquarters in Portland. cause even if they start right now to stration Saturday.
Holmes
Gro-
and
gas
fitting.
Repairing
a
speci-
No. 5. FEDERAL 3% ton
Provide comfortable accommodations and excellent service
Hemstitching and picoting. Balcony let their hair grow it is going to eery.
alty.
248 Fifth St Phone 166-J.
with 5 ton Lee trailer
and logging bunks. .$4.000.00 ■ Shop, Vaupel’s Store.
take some months for It to reach
any
length.
And what are they go­
No. G. G M C 312 ton.
The Medford Post of the American ing to look like In the meantime?
are on sale to
with dump body, used
i Legion received letters at their re­ Will they have to retire into private
3000 miles, cost $4500,
Southern California.
cent meeting from Senator C. M. life during that awkard period, when
without body, fine con­
Your copy of our new booklet "California for the Tourist" will
dition, a snap......... $3,000.00
Thomas and Representative E. V. the hair is still too short to do up
will be mailed FREE on request.
Carter in which they stated they both properly, and too long to make any­
HUFFMAN, 2-ton,
Inquire of Local Ticket Agent for particulars as to fares, routes,
favored a bill providing adjusted thing but a lean and lanky bob.
solid tires, stake rack,
sleeping car reservations and train service, or. write.
newly painted, used one
| compensation for Oregon ex-service
I have told them not to trouble
season, in good condition,
persons.
They also suggested that their precious heads. As it
1920 Model. ....$1.9 5 0.0 0
modern
a delegation be sent to Salem to as- life and „hairdressers did not
pro-
No. 8. MAXWELL 1% ton,
205 East Main Street
| sist in putting the measure through
vide
for
every
contingency.
solid tires, stake rack
JOHN M. SCOTT
i when it came up for final action.
To which end there is a special false
body, newly painted and
General
Passenger Agent
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in mechanically good or-
bob
that
has
come
to
fill
their
Portland,
Oregon
spec-
Dry kindling for sale. Carson-
der. 19 2 0 Model.... $1,300.00
lai
need.
It
is
a
mass
of
curls
and
; Fowler Lumber Company.
115-6
No. 9. HOLT CATERPIL­
puffs sewn onto a black velvet rib­
LAR 45 Tractor, latest
bon
that goes around the head, the
Reports from ranchers and people
model, used only enough
living in the foothills state that deer whole giving exactly the look of a
to assure its perfection,
Nice warm, all wool, genuine U. S. Navy middie
You will see it in the sketch.
|
have started to graze the young grass bob.
better than new, get
busy .......................$4,000.00
blouses .................................................... % $10.25
I tips, an incident much earlier than You can tuck up the short locks un­
der
the
ransformation
and
let
them
, usual.
This, it is claimed indicates
Na 10. Two RELIANCE
Olive Drab, all wool, regulation army shirts with
an early spring will be forthcom­ grow out again to the desired length
Trailers,
with logging
$3.85
double elbows and double front.............
before you display them to the world,
bunks, tires and springs
ing this year.
like new. used very little.
free and unaugmented.
It is a
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Genuine regulation, all wool single navy blank­
price each
$900.00
Now is the time to have those tires great little invention, this bob-trans­
ets .............................................................
$4.85
retreaded, or repaired. Bring them formation, and can also be used, if
No. 11. FORD-BUG, thor-
oughly overhauled and
in. Kruggel Bros Vulcanizing Works, you still crave to give a bobbed ap­
The largest size, heaviest navy blanket in dark
newly painted, guaran-
91 Oak street.
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pearance
in
spite
of
Paris
and
with
­
• teed,
grey with blue stripe.................................
This will not be
$8.50
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out going to the extent of having
shown more than once
A. Wabbel and wife of Lemon Covo your hair shorn.
at ... ........................... $225.00
I know several
Reclaimed grey army blankets and heavy weight
are stopping at the Hotel Columbia of my friends who wear it.
$4.85
Red Cross ambulance blankets .............
No. 12. Other trucks, cars,
| this week while spending a few days
The Short-Sleeve Muff.
trailers, tractors, some
| in this city.
Brand new double hospital blankets are just the
like new, all have attrac­
As I remarked last week, the short
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the thing for the home. The prices run from
tive prices.
You lose
The latest
Our big Golden Gate coffee sale sleeve is still with us.
if you don’t look them
$5.35 to $9.50 and every blanket is a bargain
now on.
Get our prices before buy- invention for helping in its perpe-
over before buying.
tuation is the short-sleeve muff,
at the price you pay for it. Be sure and see
ing.
Holmes Grocery.
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No. 13. DORT Touring Car
mes
amis,
in.
the
second
these before you buy blankets for the home.
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new paint, new tires, new
It is made or strips of
George W. Swanson i was a busi- sketch!
A SOUND MERCHANDISING PLAN—
pistons.
It you
are
Large size, heavy Olive Drab regulation
thinking Dort, see this
ness visitor from Grants Pass yester­ mole, with long flaring cuffs. You
army blankets for use on camping trips or in
good copy, attractive layout and illustration, surely
may push your arms into the muff,
for ....................................
day.
—
but there you cannot rest content
the car......................................................
$5.85
Yeo has something better in acci- and these cuffs come way up on your
Those wishing to advertise and
sell through us must place ve­ dent insurance.
1 09tf arm. If you wish them only half-
Don’t be cold while driving. We have the best
OUR CONCEPTION OF SERVICE—
way up you can turn back the coffs
hicles in our STORAGE. None
of all wool robes ranging in price from $8.25 up.
will be offered for sale that are I
John Burris of Gull Lake, Sask., which is lined with a length of old-
to you requires a follow-through on every piece of
not in FIRST CLASS MECHAN | Canada, is an Ashland visitor this velvet ribbon and one of silver braid.
If you ever have cold feet our wool sox will cure
work—a watchfulness to see that every detail of the
ICAL CONDITION.
Prices
printing
craft is utilized in the most effective
week
stopping
at
the
Hotel
Austin.
This
short
sleeve
muff
has
a
com
­
must be attractive for quick sale
you at once, genuine Cashmere sox at.... 50 cents
manner.
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panion piece in the shape of a short
Heavier wool sox from
60 to 85 cents
The special meetings, which are sleeveless cape of mole. Sleeveless.!
There
is
no
use
being
cold
if
you
equip
yourself
at
I being held at the Free Methodist of necessity!
Othewise the muff |
THOROUGHNESS
Church every evening at 7:30 P. M. would be crowded out of its full
is a fundamental with us—our creed for GOO D
THE
are full of truth and spiritual en- value and beauty.
The combination
PRINTING.
thusiasm.
A number of the Med- of the two. muff and cape—a French
ford church members were in atten­ origination—makes perfection.
dance last night.
Everybody wel-
Muffs, by the way "out” last year.
come.
Come and hear the new are “in” again, of which I shall have
preacher.
A. WERDEN, Pastor more to say next time.
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’ "not even |
E
e
TODAY ONLY
BILLIE BURKE
dist Sunday school will meet at the in Ashland visiting her brother, F
“Obe Education
of Elizabeth”
Used Trucks
Cars
Trailers and Tractors
The largest collec­
tion in Southern Ore­
gon at Prices that
Sell
BEBE DANIELS
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CALIFORNIA
FOUR DAILY TRAINS
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Winter Excursion Tickets
Surplus Army Goods
Store No. 17
Southern Pacific Lines
Offers the following
Cold Weather Suggestions
TH O ROUGHNESS
Print
Shop
JOHN C. SIGNOR
Tractors, Trucks and
Farm Machinery
Medford, Oregon
Surplus Army Goods Store
205 East Main
Ashland, Oregon
Ashland Tidings
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