Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 13, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGl
FOUR
i riday. May
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
wee
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
© Western Newspaper Union
SO I NOU TAYE AH INTEREST IT PAPER
AW WANT to DO US A FAVOR WHEN NA KI, JEST
SAN ACOOD MOR FER US WHERE w WIL DO
w MOST GOOO—WIITH A NON-SUBSCRBER
wjLeu A FIUD OHE
-(AE AINT NOBODY BUT WHAT RECEWES MORE
BEHEFIT FROM n HOME NEWSPAPER. THAN
HEY KIN REPAN BN PAMIN HEIR LL OLE
cuaseR-ON KOLEV OnQE ANEAR
And Ye Editor JVill Smile From Ear to Ear!
By Charles Sughroe
AND CALL US UP ON T‘ PHONE WHEN NA HANE
GUESTS AND ELL US , OR WHEN N00
KNOW SOMETHING IERESTIN& - IIS ) /
- WIL. BE DOuG US A PEAL FAJOR
AND GIVE US NOUR J08S OF PRINTING
INSELO OF SEWPIIG
EI t SOME
LL SHOP WHICH i JEST OUT t MAYE
18, 1921
The Cleveland Building Trades
Employers’ association has taken out
an insurance policy for $1.000,000
against loss caused by strikes or
other damage to buildings erected
by its members.
MONEY FER KSELF-SUPPORT NER
GOOD OLE HOME OWs NEWSPAPER:
I DESERVES wet
EXTRA SPECIAL!
PA
UP
NOW
SATURDAY
MAY 14
AT
Ashland News in Paragraphs
LOCKS AT SAULT STE. MARIE CANAL ADDED
LAKE SUPERIOR TO GREAT LAKES’ VOYAGES
Local and Personal
Side Lights
California Editor Visits —
1 Visits Girlhood Friend—
Harvey R. Ling came in yester- Mrs. Everlin Dowe. a girlhood
day for a visit with his father-in-law, friend of Miss Palmer is in the city
Bert R. Greer. His lather J. W. for a six months visit at the Cham-
Ling has undergone a serious opera- berlain - Palmer ranch. She ex-
tion at the Weed hospital and Har- presses herself as charmed with
vey came up from Burbank, Cal., Ashland and its environment.
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where he is editor of the Review, to
Ashland Natatorium open for the!
see his father. He will return to
Weed Saturday, in the meantime season Saturday. May 14th. 215-2
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dividing his time between here and
It pays to C Yec when you want
Medford, his old home.
187-tf
any old kind of insurance.
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Rose Bros, special sale, fresh Car­
dinal Chocolates at 60c per pour. I Evangelist To Speak Here
Dr. E. J. Bulgin, an evangelist of
box, while they last. See window.
National
reputation now speaking
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in Medford, will open revival meet­
Baseball Game Tomorrow—
The Ashland and Yreka baseball ings at the Chautauqua building be­
teams will play at the local high ginning June 5, it was announced
school grounds at 2:30 o'clock to- today by Rev. Charles—A. Edwards,
pastor of the Methodist church.
morrow afternoon.
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Comfort clothes for hot weather
—prlcea just as light as the goods,
211-tf
at Paulserud’s.
ladders.
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Two pound box of mixed choco-
lates, $1.50. Special price Friday
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Floyd Fraley Back From France— and Saturday $1.00. Ender’s Con-
213-3
Lloyd Fraley, who has been in Y. fectionery.
M. C. A. work in France, arrived
home on 53 yesterday. His wife Social Circle Meets—
and mother accompanied him. This
The Ladies Social Circle of the
trip
home
Christian
church held a business
is Mr. Fraley’s second
meeting
on
Wednesday afternoon.
since he enlisted in the work.
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Paulserud's suits are tailor-made
Try Rose Bros. Quality ice
211-tf
208-tî and show it.
cream.
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Don’t forget the Armory dance ! Visit Parents—
Mr. and Mrs. Fraley are visit-
Saturday night.
ing at the home of Mr. Fraley’s par-
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Visits at Klamath Falls—
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.. W. Fraley, on
Raymond Long, First street, has Mountain avenue,
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been spending the last few days at
business
Auto
camp
stoves, ‘ tents and
Klamath Falls on
camp
equipment.
Ashland Furniture
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209-tr
Tanors for, Company.
Have a tit at Orres.
116tf
Men and Women.
From Myrtle Creek —
G. Yeo still Insures Fords, auto-
Mrs. W. A. Cooper of Roseburg
1 S7-tf arrived yesterday from Mrytle Creek
mobiles and tracks.
Mrs. Cooper is visiting at the home
of Mrs. E. W. Redifer.
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WANTED—L i g h t
house-keeping
room, close in. Address "J. IL”, |
care Tidings.
LOST—Pocketbook containing check
and papers. Reward for its re­
turn. George Tannehill, Box lui
Talent.
215-2*
"g
FOR SALE—Cheap, good milk goat,
*261 Oberlin street.
214-3*
Molno a
Jreemer on SbQ
Milk Depot at Enders Confectionery Store
Bring your bottle and get your milk for .........................
. 10c Qt.
Milk from Tuberculosis Tested Cows.
“ "PPP
‘3$
x: s s
Spring and summer bring • - |
urge of vacation travel and change
of scene. Each season sees new the wey
resorts come into popularity white
a drair
others wane. Resorts may flourish
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and fade, but one summer outing
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never loses its charm for old
friends and is constantly acquiring
...
new admirers, and that is a vaca­
gs
tion spent on a Great Lakes’
steamer.
Thousands of vacationists fromcomforis and luxuries of ocean men is. There are two canals an
-id- -----
1._ the
*he
the • middle
states —
make
trip - iiners. also some unique to them- American and a Car
Canadian, but they
erate
as one. — Shi
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from Chicago or Milwaukee to selves such as out-door dancing ov
ips pass through
space
!h. ofter-deck and dining either as „ accommodation
beautiful Georgian Bay
with on its
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______
becomes
Thousand islands clustered about salons fitted with large plate glass possible. What this canal has done
Ontario’s resort dotted shore. Other windnue
which wide
we nannte + inn through
thaanel
windows thrauch
through which
wide vriewel
views *.
to nwamnta
promote + transportation
thousands, sailing from Buffalo, may be enjoyed.
Lake Superior, may be surmised by
Toronto or . Port
----- McNicoll, head
----- ! Perhaps the chief point of inter- the fact that during 1919, vessels
westward and northward through est on this trip is the passage to the number of 17,587 and 56,992
Erie and Huron into that inland sea through the famous "Soo
500 ” Lanai
Canal passengers passed through
_
its
of dark blue water, Lake Superior. where ships
................
of all .......
sorts .......
and sizes locks. Vast quantities of freight
The round trip from Port Me-are lifted from Huron i into Su
Superior also find their way to market via
icoll on Georgian Bay, to Fort by the canal tocks Many millions this man-made waterway which
‘Vibam at the head of Lake Su- of dollars of Canadian and Amer-! supplanted the dangerous rapids
reror makes an ideal week’s out-j kan money has gone into the con-'that connected the two lakes a..d at
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The iake steamers are com struction of this canal and it is j one time isolated the greatest of the
th ions and equinped with all the operated joirt’i by the two govern. Great Lakes
MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE
College Women Meet—
Misunderstood
By Merchants
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The Love Special
See the Table of
98c. Shoes up Io
$17.00 values.
Special Friday and Saturday
AU $1.50 Boxes Chocolates $1.00
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The College Women’s Club will ■ SueE-
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meet Saturday afternoon at the home
On account of our Associational
of Mrs. Milton Janes at the Capital
Meeting in Medford last Sunday, and
Hill ranch near Medford. A literary
the visit of Dr. S. J. Ried of Portland
H. R. Adams for prumbing, heating program is planned. The next clu)
to our church here, we did not have
here
in
June
meeting
will
be
held
Day Service last Sun-
and gas fitting, Repairing a speci-
KANSAS CITY. May 13. — The our Mothers,
of
the
and
will
be
the
last
meeting
have it this Sunday,
alty. 248 Fifth St. Phone 166-J.
> federal reserve bank system is most day, but will
year.
think
so much of the1
6
I generally misunderstood, not only May 15th. 1
DO YOU WANT TO TRADE
and the privi-
Attend Evangelist Meeting—
Service
even 1 Mother’s Day
Just
received
notice
from
Bruner
by
merchants
and
farmers,
but
for an alfalfa tract or orchard?
Mothers
that I
Rev. and Mrs. Charles F. Koehler
lege of honoring our
Woolen
Company of a reduction in by bankers of the country, said C. A. simply cannot let the occasion go by
Some swell acreage to exchange together with John H. Fuller and prices on part of their new spring Worthington, deputy governor ot the
without holding our Mother’s Day
father, J. M. Fuller motored to Med-
for city resideuce property.
ford yesterday evening to attend the and summer woolens, amounting in Federal Reserve Bank here, in an | Service. So the 11 o’clock service |
A Beautiful Little Bungalow, Evangelist meeting held in that city some cases to $8.00 on a suit. Call address to credit men. The idea that Sunday will be given to our Mothers,
with 3-4 acre of fruit, berries and by Dr. E. J. Bulgen.
in and see them. K. Nelson, at the Federal Reserve Bank has not young and old, living and dead. Let!
912-tf made loans for the purchase of ag- „
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garden, $1600.
the Hotel Austin Bldg.
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, w
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..all
who can, wear the carnation, or
,
ricultura
I
equipment
and
backed
the
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If you don’t dance, come and
Another nice little bungalow
‘ farmer to the limit is erroneous,
__ .... 1 he some suitable flower. My
Illinois Visitor—
7 subject
J
ten.
Armory, Saturday night.
and good large lot for about
..
,
i
will
be
Mothers
Jov,
‘
Crown,
and
that
the
local
Miss
May
Burtch
of
Peoria,
Ill
.
said,
setting
out
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$1200. Come in and ask about
furnished Glory.
who has been visiting at the home'branch last year alone
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Visits Parents—
them.
Mrs. Frank Schwahan, daughter of Mrs. C. W. Chattin, 316 Hagardine more than 20 times the amount of we extend a hearty invitation and
E. E. PHIPPS,
of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Porter, of the street, left this morning for Port-'funds to this district than ever was welcome to al who will worshiP with
Real Estate Broker,
Fountain Confectionery, came inland where she will visit friends and placed in banks for crop moving or US. Especial y do we invite visitors
other purposes prior to the estab-and strangers in Ashland to attend
Next door to Tidings
yesterday with her three children relatives.
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- lishment of the federal reserve sys- this service.
i for an indefinite stay with her par­
WALTER L. EVANS, Pastor,
Phone
140
tem
DeWit.
Taxi
:
ents. Recently her husband died as
t
208-1 mo*
‘‘It required more money to han-
| an after effect of the flue.
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die agricultural loans last year, than
Calif. Visit---
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Best line of chocolates money wiil Returns _ From
.
,
...
ever before, said Mr. Worthington. AMERICAN GIRL MARRIES
J.
R.
Tozier
returned
to
Ashland
....
,
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DUKE GETS DIVORCE
208-‘i
buy. Rose Bros.
,
"At one time our loans aggregated
Wednesdaey after a three months
more than 165 millions.”
visit with bis son, Bert Tozier, in
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kan­
LONDON. May 13. — The Duch-
Petaluma, Cal.
sas City was required to borrow 50 ess of Marlborough, who was for-
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millions from other districts, Mr. merly Consuelo Vanderbilt of New
Visits Gustafson Family —
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Miss Lillie Peterson, a nurse or Worthington said. All other re- York, obtained a final decree of di-
the Albertina Kerr home of Portland. ! serve banks in agricultural sections vorce today. She charged the duke
with desertion and infidelity
who has been visiting at the home were borrowers also.
3
"The
fundamental
objects
in
es-
of her aunt, Mrs. O. Gustafson of this
IO
city, returned to her home yesterdav tablishing the Federal Reserve Bank
was to furnish elastic currency, to
“THE ELHART WAY”
evening.
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
afford means of rediscounting com­ QUALITY — The true estimate
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mercial paper and to establish more of worth, Expect to find it here.
Eight Pound Baby Roy—
Stop-» Look--Listen
An eight pound baby hoy was born efectivo supervision of banking in
I to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harrell of Mon-the United States,” continued Mr.
i tague. Calif., yesterday. Mr. and Worthington. "The idea, however,
i Mrs. Harrell are former Ashland that the federal reserve banks han­
dle al kinds of commercial paper is
young people.
not correct. Any banking system
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New Medford Paper—
would collapse under such a strain
School Memory Books. Auto­
A special dispatch from Seaside,
graph Albums, Lovely Station­
OLD CLOTHES FOR THE
ery in tints and white, put up
Ore., dated May 10th. in the Port­
in gift boxes; Crane’s Linen
ARMENIANS.
land Journal, says: "W. E. Phipps,
and
Highland Linen; Gold and
(Contributed.)
attorney of Medford, has purchased
Silver Pencils.
The citizens of Ashland are asked
the large Astoria printing plant, of
Wallace Reid î
The best of Fountain P
The
plant
to
co-operate with the committee in
E. N. Hurd of this city.
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With
“DhetLove Special'
T HE CONKLI N.
will be moved to Medford imme- Near East Relief in gathering old
Strong Supporting Cast
A P<LrimoiüitíPictuTg.
—in—
diately and Phipps will enter the clothes for the use of needy Armen-
Parisian Ivory and
newspaper business there. It is his ians.
Leather Goods.
intention to conduct a weekly for These clothes should be in a more
Corona and Woodstock
the present, and this fall make the or less serviceable condition. The
Typewriters.
appeal is very urgent and those lo-'
publication a dally.”
, rally responsible are anxious that
A long list of celebrated singers are Ashland do her best in the under-1
SEE—
The wild engine ride
to be heard at the Metropolitan opera taking.
—Also—
through a mountain bliz-
house in New York tonight at a bene-
Leave your bundles at the Presby-
Big 2 Reel Comedy
zard at night.
fit
performance
for
Andreas
Dippel,
terian
Manse, 132 N. Main street,
Raging Hood and thril-
the famous tenor.
not later than next Tuesday.
ling rescue.
"WEDDING BELLS
Each church wishing to co-oper-
The majestic Yosemite
and the most amazing snow
OUT OF TUNE.”
• 0999999099099% • ate in the Bulgin meetings is asked
scenes ever filmed.
WEATHER FORECAST.
• to be present with a representative
Fair.
'
^delegation at a meeting in the Bap-
069066999399 tist church Monday evening, at 7:3 0.
Wally
Reid
Last Day of
Our Sale
FOR SALE — One-third acre with Some slightly faded or damaged.
good eight room house, wood shed
and work room. Good barn and
chicken house. Fruit and berries,
Armstrong Shoes and other
five blocks from post office.
wonderful values at this absurd
$3100 on easy terms. Ashland
price.
w Realty Co.
215-1
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Other bargains in White Shoe
LOST — Purple umbrella, leather
strap. Return to Tidings office Pumps and Oxfords.
and receive reward
215-tf
5.
so
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Cliff Payne makes
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
For the
Graduate
Enders Confectionery
Leslie Price, Proprietor.
PAINT! PAINT!
DO IT NOW
A Paint for any surface
A complete stock on hand
Estimates cheerfully given
CALL ON US
Carson »Fowler Lumber Co
“In the Heart of Town
NOTICE
Saturday Only
Hills Bros
Schillings
Royal Club
Golden West
M. J. B
COFFEES 39c lb
Olympic Flour $12.45
Beet Sugar
8.90
Square Deal Grocery