Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 25, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY
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An epidemic of what is know nas
Manila smallpox has been prevalent,
in Talent. The schools were closed
for a few days last week, but the dis-
Leslie Payne went over to Hilts ease is claimed to be under'control.
yesterday, where he expects to get Only a few cases were reported, and
employment for the coming summer, these, it is claimed, were of a very |
• • mild form.
We build either rib
cord
or non-
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skid retreads.
Leedom’s Tire Hos- i Strap slippers are very popular, and
172-lmo hard to get. Shop early if you would
pital.
Local and Personal
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pace have
purchased the building on East Main
street formerly occupied by the Ov­
erland Shoe Shop, and have moved it
to their lot on Harrison street. The
building is being remodeled and ad-
tied to. and will be occupied by Mr.
und Mrs. Pace as a residence when
completed
They will have a hand­
some home in the near future.
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The Baptist ladies will have a
cooked food and handkerchief sale at
Holmes’ Saturday, March 26.
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A verdict for State Superintendent
of Banks Bramwell for $2543.14
against J. E. Bartlett of Medford, was
awarded by a jury in the circuit court
of Jacksonville yesterday. Bramwell
brought action for the recovery of
money alleged to be due the Jack­
son ville bank on a promissory note
and overdraft, totalling $3803.
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Kruggel • Bros., for retreads. sec
tion work. Milled Addonatires, Grant
& Fisk tires, tubes and accessories.
At your service, at 91 Oak St. 166-13
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W. S. Stancliff, who underwent an
operation in a local hospital recent­
ly. is getting along nicely, from last
reports, and expects to be removed
to his home at Phoenix shortly.
Hemstitching and picoting.
cony Shop, E. R. Isaac & Co.
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Friday, March 25, 1921
TIDINGS
WlFFLMMATHHACLEHAHHIIMHNFHCTEHEHAHTHKAHIIHI KTVARIFALKTSOMFHIUAHALMIAAIHiIiTiUi ni i I I :. I ITMAiFT!“""
Bal­
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D. A. Applegate is dealing out law
and equity at Jacksonville as a juror
this week. F. D. Wagner is also oc
-
copying a like position.
At The
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
for initiation fees. Important bugiz
Basketball Teams Feted.
The lady members of the Senior ness will come before the club at this
immortal
Morning Service, 11 o’clock:
Subject,
"Our
An
interesting
feature
of
the
time.
Hope.
”
High school faculty, assisted by Mrs.
Tailors for
Have a fit at Orres.
Evening Service, 7:30: Subject, "The Saving Power of
G. A. Briscoe and Mrs. B. C. For- program will be Prof. Gilmore’s
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Men and Women.
Might,
”
dedi-
Love.
”
sythe, entertained the girls of the march. “Right Against
a
•
of
the
rejuve-
SPECIAL MUSIC.
two basketball teams with a theatre cated to the promoters
tomorrow
A
meeting
will
be
held
Improvement
shop well, at The Boot Shop.
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The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend These
party Wednesday night. After the nated Ashland Civic
afternoon in the public library at
show the guests and hostesses went Club.
,
interested
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The following from Portland are Medford for , all , persons
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to the home of the Misses Poley,
Jackson county histori-
stopping at the Hotel Austin: Rev. in forming a .
Basketball Tean Banquetted.
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; where delicious refreshments were
The needs of recording
T. F. Smith, R. .w. Hinner. F. K. cal society,
served and the rest of the evening
Rose Brothers paid a fine compì.-
FRIDAY
Bigelow, J. M. McIntosh, C. S. Lip- local History before it is too late is spent socially.
ment to the high school basketball
the
object
of
forming
this
society.
schnett, R. E. Bradshaw and Geo.
team last evening at 8 o’clock, when
THEATER RSAUTIFL
SATURDAY
All interested in this movement are
H. Kaiser.
they invited the team, with their
Aid Social.
asked to attend.
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substitutes and coach to a feed in
The monthly meeting of the Ladies' their confectionery store.’ Ten were
Smart style. good fit and rich ap-
pearance are combined in the clothes
Masons and Eastern Stars, don’t Aid Social of the Methodist church seated at a long table with Coach
tailored at Paulserud & Barrett’s.
forget the dance at Memorial Hall, was held in the church parlors Wed- Hughes at one end and Captain Heer
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Tick- nesday afternoon. About twenty1 at the other.
Unique edecorations
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ets, $1.10. Spectators and extra la- members were in attendance, and in the form of a tripod holding a bas­
F. G. Ostland is in Ashland this dies, 25c.
Refreshments.
172-1 spent an enjoyable afternoon with ketball with a horsheshoe suspended
week from the Montana oil fields,
various forms of entertainment. underneath and draped in the school
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where he brings good reports from
Mrs. A. R. Wright, who has been | among which were an interesting colors of red and white graced the
STARRING
that rich find in the liquid gold that visiting her
daughter in Yakima, guessing contest. Mrs.’A. D. Jillson center of the table, while an illumi-
is flowing in quantities from the bow­ Wash., for several months, returned and Mrs. Howard also delighted thenation voicing the sentiments of the
els of the earth. Mr. Ostland states home yesterday.
company with readings.
Refresh- basketball team and their friends was
a good well was recently brought in
ments of cake and coffee were serv-1 flashed before the scene.
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A fine
on a quarter section adjacent to that
ed by the hostesses wha were: Mrs. spread of hot tamales, ice crean.
The Boot Shop has received a sec-
belonging to the Ashland syndicate,
A. A. Marske, Mrs. J. R. MacCrack-; homemade cakes, chocolate and can­
—AND—
ond shipment of Gray Suedes, The
and the terrotory is fast being taken
en, Mrs. McGee. Mrs. Martin and dy was served the guests, who are
latest and most effective hit of the 1
up by representatives from all over
Mrs. Marian.
highly appreciative of the attention
season.
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the country.
bestowed
upon them.
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O.
I.
C.
to
Met.
Mrs. A. W. Gray and son Roy are
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating
The first regular meeting of the
Lady Elks’ Card Club.
in
Ashland this week from Morley,!
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci-
—IN—
Civic
Improvement Club will be held,
At
the
Lady Elks’ Card Club held
Calif.,
guests
at
the
homes
of
C.
A.
1
alty.
248 Fifth St Phone 166-J.
in Chautauqua Pioneer hall Tuesday yesterday afternoon in the Elks’ Tem­
Cotter and Mrs. C. M. Bomar.
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afternoon, March 29. Every one is ple, Mrs. J. C. Poor and Mrs. O. W.
Good Friday is being observed in
to come.
Fifty Long were hostesses.
High scores
Exceptional values in Suits. Prices cordially invited
the various churches today .by religi­
cents
for
dues
will
place
old
members
were
made
by
Mrs.
Nate
Bates In
to
fit
everybody
’
s
purse
•
Paulserud
ous services. A union prayer service
in
good
standing,
while
50
cents
ex-
bridge
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
Minkler
in 500.
&
Barrett.
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was held in the Baptist church from
tra
will
be
required
of
new
members
A
large
number
were
in
attendance.
12 to 1 today, while the Catholic and
Charles Graham and mother, Mrs.
Episcopal churches held services this
that is the unassimilatable factor in
afternoon and the Methodist Episco­ E. G Elgin, are here from Dorris,
this part or the world. The Levan-
and
are
camping
in
the
park.
Calif
pal church announces special services
| Mr. Graham is owner of the Park
tine alone is enough to discourage
this evening.
—? ′ -----those who hope to see Smyrna and
store,
and
has
rented
it
to
S.
R.
San-
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Our Onyx line hosiery we carry for ders, who will conduct it during the • G. C. Culy, a former resident of the Asia Minor coastline become pure-
Mr. Sanders has Ashland died yesterday afternoon at ly Hellenic again if it ever was.
Misses and Children.
Quality and coming summer.
been
a
resident
of
this city for the 5:30 o’clock at the home of his son, Non-national and usually multi-rac-
price make the Onyx line the popular
and exclusive line. The Boot Shop past five years, and is well known A. B. Culy, in Medford after an ill- ial, the Levantine owes allegiance
carries it in Ashland.
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i ness extending over 18 months. Fu- to no country and refuses to recog-
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neral services will be held from the nize the authority of none. Under
Rex Stratton, well known in Eu­
Before you decide on your Easter Perl funeral home in Medford at 1:30 the Ottoman rule he was virtually
gene as a former organist at the Rex hat, see the line at the Home Dress­ p. in., Saturday, March 26, and in­ unmolested. Under inter-allied con­
theatre, arrived in the city recently making and Millinery Shop, 114, terment will be made in Mountain trol he expects a sort of millenium,
for a visit with relatives and friends. Third street.
171-2 View cemetery, Ashland.
When a with maximum privileges and a min­
He has been located at Ashland,
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resident in Ashland, Mr. Culy lived imum of obligations and restrictions
M. C. Reed, the well known Chau- on Mountain avenue, where his wife
Klamath Falls and Portland since
"We don’t want more liberty, we
leaving Eugene. In Portland he has tauqua -lecturer and superintendent, died over a year ago.
want more money for our olive oil,”
had opportunity to handle one of left last night for Houston, Texas,
is the context of an actual message
the largest theatre organs.—Eugene to attend the seven-day Chautauqua
received by King Constantine in Ath­
convention of the Ellison-White com­
Guard.
ens, shortly after his return, when
SWAT THE BANANA PEEL
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pany. He expects to start from Hous­
he promised revision of the consti-
ARDMORE, Okla., Mar. 25—
Any ladies desiring to join the ton on the summer circuit of the
Besides making famous the an­ . tution along more democratic lines.
dressmaking class must phone Mrs. Ellison-White people.
cient bromide, “Pride Goeth
Louis Dodge not later than Satur-
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Bandon commercial club to estab­
Before a Fall,” the moist banana
day, March 26th.
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Yeo insures Fords, automobiles
lish
$500 experimental berry farm.
peel was singled out by Dr. Wil­
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and trucks.
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liam C. Miller, of the state de­
Californians registered at the Aus­
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Wa How a—Ni bley-M i m na u gh Lum­
partment of health as the favor-
tin include L. C. Francis and wife of
W. A. Monroe of Northern Califor-
ber
Co. installing new power plani.
ite tid-bit of the fly. He warned
, Loomis,
Evelyn
Chapman.
Alice nia is spending a few days in Ash-
Baker votes $70,000 bonds for nat-
against promiscuous disposition
Pack wood and Jess Slvyia of Duns- land this week, Mr. Monroe is a well
atorium and auto park.
of the elusive peel at a mass
muir and j.
G. Schiller of San known miner of Siskiyou county and
meeting in the Merion Title •
Francisco.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIY.
has with him some fine samples of
building, when plans were made •
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chrysotile asbestas of which he has
© to start a “swat the flv” cam- . POPULAR MUSIC AND RAGTIME
.
SATURDAY SPECIAL.
In the Heart of Town
an extensive mine, as well as seme
paign in Main Line towns. A •
PTAN° PLAYING taught in 12 les-
Fine homemade, hand rolled, milk
specimens heavy with lead, silver
sons, guaranteed. Lessons given*at
committee of five will be select- •
coated Chocolate Creams at 65c the and gold.
your home in Ashland. We have
© ed to initiate the onslaught •
pound will be featured at Rose Bros.’
three teachers. Mail us your name
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and address for free demonstra
against the winged pests.
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Saturday, March 26.
Watch Rose • We do cleaning, pressing and re­
tion given at your home. Water­
Bros.’ window for Saturday Candy pairing.
Suits made to order. K.
man Piano School, 128 S. Holly
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Specials.
Nelson. Hotel Austin Bldg.
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St., Medford, Ore.
1 73-lmo
YOUR NEW
$1.25 SILK
Chief of Police Hatcher found an
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WANTED
—
A
good,
steady,
gentle
­
Everett Acklin is confined to the automobile on A street yesterday
ROYAL
HOSE, 9Bc
manly salesman to handle a Ward’s
house this week with an attack of that had been left there a day or so
Wagon in Jackson county. No ex­
WORCESTEi
Women’s
Fibre
grip.
perience needed. For full particu­
ago, by two good looking young men,
CORSET
lars, write promptly to Dr. Ward’s
and P u r e Silk
whom residents state, drove the car
Successors to C. IL Vaupel
Medical Company. Winona. Minne­
Cliff Payne makes trap nests.
to that section. The chief wired to
Hose, in Black
sota. Established 1856. 18-3f
15hQ
Sacramento,
from
whence
the
car
had
i
Mesdames Hubbard, Childers, Viv-
EAST UI
and Brown. Sat-
MILLINERY.
come,
for
information
regarding
it,
j ian Schuler and Miss Sadie Lacey of
IS HELE.
unlay . . 98c Pair
Hats only
1 Medford were Ashland callers yes­ and received word from an insurance MY HIGHEST priced
$5.00.
Will
trim
old
hats
over.
company that, as carriers of insur­
terday afternoon.
Can order your hosiery feet here.
ance on this car they were responsi­
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Mrs. R. Potter, Millinery Parlor.
The Boot Shop has just received ble for its return to the owner, and
No. 30 Second St.
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a shipment of Low Heel leather trim­ to notify them if it is in good run-
CHICKS,
med Oxfords. All white, and snappy ning order. Chief Hatcher has not
in appearance. ,
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Leghorn Chicks for April 5th de­
appearance in Ashland.
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livery. Male birds and stock from
Mrs. Sam B. McNair and Mrs. J.
the Mrs. W. D. Booth flock, of
Edw. Thornton were in Medford yes-I GREEKS’ LONG DREAM CAN
Ashland, the best in Southern Ore­
terday afternoon attending to Red
NOT BE REALIZED
gon. Price $18.00 per 100. Stan-
Cross work of which they are the
• dard Electric Hatchery, 822 So.
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Oakdale, Medford.
Ashland representatives. They were
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KENTUCKIANS
MONTE BLUE
LARRY SEMON
BIG TWO REEL COMEDY
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You will have one big, long laugh
GO TONIGHT!
Fp. Kcsiucnf
D.27..3
rormcr
Diac ¡n MAaAfAu
Strap
Slippers
For Easter
We offer Gray Suede
in two shades
Black and Brown
Suede and Black Kid
These are Style
Now
The bcl hop
{ASHLAND
,
OREGON.
/
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If Is Cool This Morning
TRY SOME OF OUR
KING COAL
If Will Satisfy You
WE have been* more than pleased
with our selection of this kind of coal
18.00 ton
15.00 ton
King Coal -
Beaver Hill
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
Charming Display of
E.R.ISAAC
& Co
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QUALITY STORE
PREPARE FOR
EASTER
Cineland & Shepherd
Millinery Parlors
Room 1—Citizens Bank Building—Upstairs
Let the Youngsters Take
E Í pimusi
Foop
all
the
jam or
jelly
they want if it is of our
supplying.
Give them
ur cereals, too. They'll
like them and they are
splendidly
nutritious.
accompanied to Medford by Mrs.
out the native. They point t Eng­ LOST—Gentlemen’s tan right hand
Catherine Haverkamp and Mrs. How­
glove.
Finder talk it over with.
land’s colquial policies as an example
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Henry Provost.
ard Rose.
and justify their aspirations under
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FOR SALE—Twenty tons good grain
the" "March of Civilization.”
When Insurance sells for less, Yeo
hay, $18.00 per ton.
Near Tal­
It is the Levantine, the renegade
ent. Frank Perry. Phone 220.-R.
will sell it.
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Greek, the Armenian and the Jew
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Mrs. Susie L. Allen has completed
through her real estate office the
sale of a small house and lot on Palm
avenue belonging to Frode Froder-
son of Norway, to Lewis H. Jacks.
Mr. Froderson was a former architect
in Ashland, who drew the plans of a
into a luxurious lavatory is nut
as expensive as you may be-
number of the large business blocks
lieve if you have us do the
in the city. He later returned to his
work. And the benefits and in-
native land, Norway, but still retain­
creased enjoyment and comfort
ed property in this city.
are of untold value. Let us give
you the figures for converting
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your old style bathroom into
3. McNair Bros pay the cost
one of beauty and health.
of a trial by refunding you money
-if Hyomei fails to relieve that
cough or «old you have.
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A union sunrise prayer meeting of|
the Christian Endeavor societies of ******
the city will be held at the Congrega- ==—-
tional church on Easter morning at
7 o’clock. Everyone is invited to at-
tend.
TRANSFORMING
A BATHROOM
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
This grocery is a con-
tinuous, "Pure
Show.”
table
Food
We handle no
requisites
that
do not conform to the -
strictest standards.
Square Deal Grocery
PDone 37
383 East Main
Mrs. Simons has just received a
shipment of Hats and trimmings for
Easter. 26 S. Pioneer Ave.
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Mrs. Howard Barrett was up from
Talent yesterday visiting with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Shinn,
and other friends.
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Rev. E. J. Conaty, rector of the lo­
cal Catholic church, was a personal
acquaintance of tha late Cardinal
Gibbons, whose death occured in Bal­
timore yesterday.
THIS STORE IS READY TO SERVE YOU
New Prices
New Goods
Easter Is a Good Time to Test Holeproof Hosiery.
Holeproof Silk Hose, priced at....... $1.25 to $2.25 Pair
Easter Säle of Hair Bow Ribbon- wide Hair Bow
Ribbon in plain and fancies, val to $1. spec. 43c Yd
The Easter Sale of Handkechiefs
Women’s Fancy Colored
at
Bordered Handkerchiei:
256 Ea.
Women’s Fine Swiss Handkerchiefs, two toned
broidered corners ..............................30‘ and 35c
Women’s All Pure Linen
hand embroidered............
...59c Ea
New Silk'Petticoats
co
..... ....... Petticoats in the wanted shades, in
ing desirable Navy Blue and Copen, dainty t
with tucked, plaited, corded and ruffled flou
....$6.98 to $8.48
for all building purposes.
The Easter season means
tha beginning of n e w
building operations and
the selection of lumber
is the most important of
all.
Come
here,
get
what you want and at the
minimum price.
Oak
WOOD
the Railroad )
fi à
Easter Neckwear
Hero is a wonderful collection of new and
Collars, Sets and Vestees at Moderate prices.
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS
APPRECIATED.