Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 06, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY
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Civic Improvement Club—
matter we would have a much bet-
Visits Jacksonville—
Program Tuesday, June 7th, 2:30
A H. Pracht of Ashland spent Fri-
p. m , sharp. “Hobbies” continued, day in Medford and Jacksonville at-
Dr. Maude Hawley; Parliamentary tending to busniess matters.
Local and Personal
Law, Mrs. Hausen. Ladies, bring
pencils and paper.
Refreshments1 Teachers Examinations—
-Side Lights
County superintendent of schools
Vhen you want good insurance ; Miss Suzanne W. Holmes, has an-
1k with Billings, 41 East Main St., j nounced that examinations of teach-
sits at Portland—
Former Resident Now Realty Man—
hone
211.
2 32-tf ers will be held from June 8 to 11
Miss Zelda Heer left Saturday for
W. L. Parish, a former Ashland
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'inclusive.
a two weeks visit with her sister, man, is now in the real estate busi-
ill be served.
Mrs. Alda.Anderson of Portland.
ness at Santa Cruz, Calif,
Ashland News in Paragraphs
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Monday, June 0. 1021
ID1NG8
ter ’ looking
—1-i=- cemetery.
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Yours respectfully,
M. B. PINION, Supt.
TO
THE FIREMEN AND
VOLUNTEERS WHO ASSISTED
AT THE DUNN FIRE SAT.
i
Try a box of our Milk Chocolates in five differ­
ent flavors; 80c a pound, or black and Milk mixed
at 70c a box.
Labelle- Crater Lake, Velvet, Chop Suey and
and Nut Tops.
I wish to thank the firemen and
volunteer assistants who aided in
saving the L. C Dunn residence at
117 Laurel street from fire Saturday
Leave for Montana—
Leaves
for
Sacramento
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LESLIE PRICE, Prop.
afternoon,
for their splendid work.
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Mrs. Nels Erickson and daughter
Mrs. Johnson and granddaughter.
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To our customers: That you may
Are you fully covered on your Mildred, will leave soon for
Montana. | Miss Effie Mae Marsh, have left for
know our milk is pure, our entire automobile insurance?
See
Bill-
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their former home in Sacramento.
Oregon City—Hawley paper mills
herd of seventeen cows passed the ings for Real Insurance.
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To our customers: That you may Calif. Miss Effie Mae has been at- are building a wireless plant at mill
tuberculosis test and we do not han-
know our milk is pure, our entire | tending school in Ashland and will here.
Ashland Post No.
14
America 11
die any other. Leslie Price, Enders
herd of seventeen cows passed the be greatly missed
by
her many
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Confectionery.
235-3 Legion want your vote for
1e,
state
tuberculosis test and we do not han- friends in the younger set.
Portland gets outing
and work
aid measure tomorrow
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die any other. Leslie Price, Enders
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clothes factory from
St.
Joseph.
Have a fit ut Orres
Tailors for
Confectionery.
235-3 Visiting Mother—
Mich.
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Men and Women.
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Moves to Garfield Street —
Clifford H. Fuson of Seattle, Wn„
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Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
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J. M. Barnes, a logger, has moved Weather for the Week—
Timber owners pay $111,531 out
is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary E
Motor to Hilt—
to the home of C. A. Bessire, S4.Gar-
of $172,412 expenses of fire patrol
The United States department of Wood of this city for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane and field street. Mr.
In state.
Bessire has moved agriculture at Washington, D. C., 1
aunt. Mrs. Nora Walrad, motored to to Glenn Allen.
snent
he
—---- -------- Calif.,- where
he has predicted the weather for the
NOTICE.
Hilt, Cal., yesterday and
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
will remain for an indeficite time.w.1 n canar.1, f.¡r with •> nor­
The
Mountain
View
cemetery
day with Mr. Wilmer Hilt.
,
Ween as generally fair with a
mal temperature prevailing.
graves were splendidly decorated on FOR SALE—A Smith Organ, wal­
Florence automatic oil cook stoves’
nut case,
for
$25.00.
Inquire
Memorial Day by a number of Ash-
52 acres of clover land, near Al-
Mrs.
B.
H.
Hatch,
217
Granite
Ashland Furniture Co.
,
.
and ovens.
Ashland Post No.
14 American land residents who were seen to go
bany, Oregon.
Woven wire fenced
street, city.
234-6 !
tf Legion want your vote for the state through the cemetery with large
and cross fenced. Large barn, good
(or co
aid measure tomorrow
234-1. floral tributes searching for graves FOR SALE—Five weeks old cockrels
house, water system; can show you Visits at Astoria__
15c each.
Mrs. U. D. Booth,
that were not decorated We thank I
that it is cheap. Swenson McRae
Wightman street
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Miss Nellie Quinn of this city left —
Enlarge
i-‘4e C.
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of 1 C. Quarters—
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12
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those people for their work in dec-
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Furniture Co.
Saturday for Astoria, where she will
The Chamber of Commerce quar-'
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■DRESSMAKING—First class dress­
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orating the graves,
visit her sister, Mrs. Guy Watkins.
ters
have
been
enlarged
by
the
ad
­
making, orders promptly filled.
Make Big Fish Catch—
There are a number of people
Miss Clary, 175 Church street.
dition
of
what
was
formerly
a
city
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George Smart and Lee Fifield
To our customers: That von may
who own lots in this cemetery. Some
234-3t*
storeroom
adjoining
the
Chamber
spent yesterday fishing in Applegate know our milk is pure, our entire
of these lots are in bad condition |
Hot weather has arrived and so have the hoi
FOR SALE—Ford touring car. with
River, where they caught a mess of herd of seventeen cows passed the rooms. A door has been cut between and greatly in need .
of some care. If
assessories,
cheap.
370
Harga-
weather clothes at E. R. Isaac & Co. You’ll need
the two rooms.
27 steelheads.
the owners will please attend to this
dine street.
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tuberculosis test and we do not han
new things and you’ll want them to be a quality
dle any • other. Leslie Price, Enders
state
aid
measure
1
For
a
good
swim
go
to
the
Ash-
and a price that will insure’the greatest all around
The Oregon
Confectionery.
235-3 land Natatorium.
219-tf
means homes for your ex-service,
value. Those are the only kind of clothes to he
234-1 |
boys. Vote Yes.
Seriously Ill—
found here.
Tea Cup Club to Meet—
LAST
TIME
TONIGHT
Mrs. Goldie Smith, formerly Miss
Hilt Visitor—
The Methodjst Tea Cup Club will
Piinny Leabo. of Hilt, visited yes-Goldie Beeler, is reported as seri- meet Tuesday evening at the church I
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Enders Confectionery
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E. R.
I saac &
Co
THE QUALITY STORE
i
Summertime Needs
For Women
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terdav with his sister. Mrs. L. J. Heer.ously ill at her home on the boule-
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vard.
Cliff Payne makes ore chairs.
Hello central, give me 27 4-J; I
See Billings for lite, accident and want to insure my automobile. Yeo
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health insurance; strong companies, of course.
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low rates.
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Eastern Star Matron Visits—
Mrs. Ida Umbach, Grand Matron
Return from Hornbrook—
Mrs. Mary Wilshire returned yes- of the Eastern Star is visiting in the
terday from a few days visit with,city that she may be able to attend
Mrs. M. Barnam of Hornbrook. Cal. the revival meetings of Dr. Bulgin,
evangelist,
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Hand tailored, all-wool suits of un-i
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating
equaled value, at Paulserud’s. 232ti
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci-
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248 Fifth St Phone 166-J.
Readv-to-put-on suits that you’ll alty.
not be ready to put off till the last
stitch gives.
Prices $15 and up. Annual Visit—
John H. Scott, of Modesto, Calii.,
Paulserud’s.
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is making his annual visit to Ashland.
Trip to Cottage Grove
He will remain for about a month
John Rigg and Erich Weren left and is stopping at the home of Mr.
yesterday for a pleasure trip to Cot-and Mrs. W. M. Barber.
tage Grove. They are expected to
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Accident Insurance; any occupa-
return either today or tomorrow.
tion; $150 a month; $225 in Hos-
state aid measure pital; $3600 permanent disability;
The Oregon
means homes for your ex-service cost. $3.30 a month; it pays first
boys. Vote Yes.
234-1 week. Yeo of course.
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at 6:30 o’clock. Tn case of good
weather, the club will meet in the '
park.
We make
Nelson.
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Suits
to
order.
K.
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B. Bowers Estate $50,000—
Attorney William Briggs of Ash- ■
land states that the estate of Ben-
ton Bowers is rated at being about
$50,000, and not $200,000 as gen-
erally credited. An appraisal of the;
estate is now being made.
Taxi:
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DeWit.
Phone 140.
208-1 mo*
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Found Guilty of Robbery—
Peter Strauff, known in
police,
circles as “Dutch Pete,” and Frank |
Kodat, both with prison records in |
western states, charged
with the
burglary of the bank of Gold Hill at |
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Gold Hill on the night of April 13th,
were found guilty by a jury in the
circuit court Friday after on hour's
deliberation.
Four
ballots
were
taken.
"Reputation”
Prissilla Dean
STARRING
VINING
STARTS TUESDAY
ISOBEL
-OR-
"The Trail’s End
—RY—
James Oliver Curwood
You will find a complete stock of silk Underwear
here. Camisoles, made of Wash Satin, Lace, Embroid­
ery and Georgette trimmed, priced from $1.75 to $3 each
Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine Silk combination
suits- trimmed iwth lace, two tone ribbon and fancy
$2.98 to $5.98 garment
hemstitching. Priced from
Marcella Undergarments, made of fine Nainsook,
beautiful, dainty, practical. Gowns, Combinations and
Corset Covers, priced.................... 98c to $4.48 Garment
"‘L’Aiglon’’ and “Miss Spokane Gingham Dresses,
tailor made, some are trimmed with Organdy, others
$2.98 to $10.93
with Pique or Repp. Priced from
New Georgette Crepe Blouses, tie back, trimmed
with fancy lace fronts, embroidery and hemstitched
Priced from ...................................
$4.48 to $9.98
Have your Hemstitching and Picoting done
here- THE BALCONY SHOP
The store where your patronage is appreciated.
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SWENSON & McRAE
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Everything in Our Store
at GREAT REDUCTIONS
Our Great Price-Smashing Furniture Sale Starts
Monday, June 6th
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING