Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 30, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY
yoUh
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating
and gas fitting.
Ashland
alty.
Mrs. Henry Pace and Mrs. Frank
Murphy left today tor Eugene where
they will attend the state conven­
tion of the American Legion as del-
egates of the local Women's Auxil-
iary of the Aermican Legion.
an
TO BE SUIT YEAR
Guns, Cartridges, Fishing Tackle,
at Elkhorn Gun Store, 81 oak St. In
—
Attend Legion Convention—
Repairing a speci
. pion. ,00.
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risco Visitors—
Will Visit .Here
Mrs. C. L. Wickersham, Mrs. O.l Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rose of Mon-
A. Aggers and Albert Elledge ofterey, Calif., accompanied by their |
San Francisco, are visiting at the son, after a brief visit at Santa Rosa,
home of Mr. and Mrs Louis Schwein will arrive in Ashland shortly for •
171 Church street.
Mrs. Wicker vacation stay of several weeks at the
Eubanks home.
sham is a sister of Mrs. Schwein.
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weather at
warm
Clothes
for
Cliff Payne makes orc" challs.
| Paulseruds.
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What is a vacation without mu-
sie? Buy a small Victrola and take
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it along. Rose Bros.
Visitor.—
Rev. and Mrs. Ray Hawley are Klamath Falls
Miss
Constance
McWilliams of Kla­
visiting Rev. Hawley’s father. B. V.
Honeymooners Visit—
math Falls, is visiting her grand-
a motor- |
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barr, Of Hawley of this city, after
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McWil-
Dunsmuir, Calif., are visiting at the ing trip from California.
liams, and is also renewing the ac-j
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, ,
.
.
home of Mrs. Barr’s parents, Mr.
Insurance quaintances of her cousins, and her |
good
When
you
want
and Mrs. F. R. Merrill. Mrs. Barr
uncles and her aunts.
was formerly Miss Evelyn Merrill, talk wish Billings, 41 East Main St..;
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a local high school teacher.
The phone 211.
Reserve your ice cream for that
4th of July dinner at Rose Bros.
young couple are completing their
.
. • . ... .7 p.Former School Supt. Visits—
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honeymoon trip to eastern and Pa- |
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,
.
...
, .
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.
:
J. Percy Wells, former county
cific coast points and are now on
We make Suits to order. K.
...
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_ ... school superintendent, is visiting
their way to Dunsmuir where they
Nelson.
.....
- relatives in the city,
will make their home.
.
Free tubes will be given with ev-
Britons Have New Telephone.
Florence automatic oil cook stoves ery casing purchased before July 1st]
A
device already In
and ovens. Ashland Furniture Co. by the Busy Corner Motor Co., Med- _ new telephonic
-
9
¡actual use ..
in England Is the larynga-
ford. Ore.
260-5 phone, a transmitter in which a disk
May Truck Gas To Crater Lake—
Is placed against the throat of the
M. L. Patton, manager of the lo- Return From Portland—
speaker and the sound is transmitted
cal branch of the Standard Oil Co.,
Mr. II. S. Emery returned yester- by the vibration of the vocal chords,
left Tuesday for Crater Lake for the day from a three-weeks visit with says a London dispatch to the New
purpose of acquiring first hand road his daughter, son and brot! r in York Tribune. It is suitable for use
"
in noisy factories and workrooms
information, as his company is con­ Portland,
.
where the ordinary telephone mouth-
templating running a truck between
Let
a
“
National
Union
”
policy
pro-
plece
transmitter would pick up the
Crater Lake and Ashland to supply
other sounds in the room and so pre­
gasoline to motorists at the moun- teet your fruit crop against damage vent conversation.
from hail. Phone 274-J or 42. Yeo
tain resort.
In appearance the laryngaphone re­
‘ of course
sembles the ordinary telephone except
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Are you fully covered on your1 ye . g gg_
that there Is a smooth rounded rub­
See Bill-
ber disk instead of a mouthpiece. The
automobile insurance?
The
curiosity
of
pedestrians
was
receiver is the same and the messages
ings for Real Insurance,
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aroused yesterday at a
“passing | are received in the ordinary speaking
show” of two live bears that passed voice.
Ret urns From Salem—
Miss Ruth York, who has been through the city, loaded in a trail-!
Land for Canadian Soldiers.
teaching at Salem during the past | er attached to a camp wagon. The
The forest reserves held by the Ca-
school year. has returned to the outfit was bound for Alberta, Cana­
home of her parents in this city and da, and stopped only a short time nadian federal government and all sit­
uated in the West, comprise an area
is attending the summer extension in Ashland.
| of approximately 27,500,000 acres, and
course of the Monmouth Normal
| consist of tracts of land unsuitable for
Roses Ice Cream is best by test
School.
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try it.
permanently for forest production. At
For a good plunge or tub bath in | Leave For Klamath Falls—
the request of the soldier settlement
pure sulphur water, go to the Nat-
Ray Murphy and Sumner Parker board areas totalling about 480,000
acres were withdrawn from the re­
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atorlum.
left yesterday for Klamath Falls on
serves in order to be made available
a business trip.
for soldier settlement. For the most
Take Telephone Offre Positions—
part these areas consist of small tracts
Misses Virginia and FernDewey.
Taxi: DeWit. Phone 140.
of a few hundred acres, withdrawn
who graduated from the Medfora
208-1 mo* from a number of different reserves.
high school this year, have taken i
Only in the cases of the Riding moun-
positions as telephone operators at Visiting Father—
i tain and Porcupine reserves were the
the local office.
Mrs. Pearl M. Dodge, an employee I areas larger, about 220,000 acres be-
of the Southern Pacific Company at | ing withdrawn from the former and
See Billings for life. accident and San Francisco, is visiting her par-about 240,000 acres from the latter,
health insurance: strong companies,. ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johnson of
low rates.
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Dress and Insurance Rates.
this city.
Swiss
women who wear short skirts
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New Delvery Car For Laundry —
Tanors for ’ and low-necked gowns will have to pay
Have a tit at Orres.
The Ashland Laundry has shown
116+ | higher rates of life insurance than
Men and Women.
its confidence in future business by
those who do not. The Swiss insurance
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companies have announced that in fix­
the purchase of a new delivery car, Henry Enders Returns—
ing the premiums on policies of wom­
which the company intends to use
Henry Enders has returned from en’s Ilves they will take into considera­
in establishing business relations a lengthy visit in Southern Califor-
tion the women's wearing apparel. The
with Talent and Belview.
nia, principally Los Angeles and shorter the skirt or lower the decol­
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I Hollywood.
lete, the higher the Insurance rate will
The best milk money Will buy! :
be.
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Why?
It is pasteurized.
1 Oc per
The Swiss companies justify tills ac­
Pure pasteurized milk. 10c the
tion
on the ground of a great increase
quart. Rose Bros.
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of illness and disease among their
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women clients which they claim is due
Leaves For Seattle—
Remodels Home—
Grit Toleman, who has been visit- Peter Jordan, corner of Iowa to the wearing of short skirts and low-
ing relatives in this city for the past ; street and Mountain avenue, is re- necked dresses.
few months, left yesterday for Seat-modeling his home throughout with
JUSTIFIABLE
tie, Wash.
! several improveemnts.
€
Judge:
What’s the charge?
Officer: Speedin’ yer honor.
Prisoner: Well yer honor it was
this way: I was tidin’ along and I
saw my landlord driving along be-
hind me and—
Judge; The case la dismissed.
Dressy
Tailleurs
MUST HAVE TOUCH OF RIBBON
Paris Edict Is That Every Frock Must
Make Use of the Dangling
Strande.
THE PLAZA MARKET
Clinging
This is a ribbon year, says Paris,
and every smart frock, in foundation
or finish, should have its touch of rib-
bon. Ribbons are found in a great
Outfits Are Equipped With Coats
1 variety of designs suited for every
Which Have Mandarin Tendency
possible use, but the smartest of them
in Many Instances.
will invariably be the ciré or var-
I ni shed variety.
It la to be a suit year. For several
Certain smart spring frocks boast
seasons, observes a fashion authority, of panels of ribbon. There are broad
the one-piece dress has crowded the | ribbon panels at the sides and narrow
tailored suit out of its rightful place | floating panels are caught under the
and the dressy suit almost out of the , hem at the bottom of the skirt.
picture.
A smart variation of a georgette
This year the suit has come back. In model has a vest-like bodice made of
dressy and semi-dressy tailleurs the wide brocaded ribbon. Shirrings of a
clinging fabrics are the vogue, with very narrow width head the skirt and
coats which have a mandarin tendency outline u flounce.
in many instances. Quite a new note
Girdles, of course, will make rhe
has crept in with the binding of the most of ribbons. A unique sash gir-
edges with ribbons of a matching color : die, straight from Paris, is made of
or of black. Crepe de chine linings are I wide crepe de chine ribbon printed in
used in very high colors.
an oriental design. The ribbon encir-
Three-piece suits are also a popular , elea the waist twice and ties at the
tendency. Loose coats or capes form | left side with a short loop above the
the wraps with matching skirts and waistline and a long one below. The
high-colored bodies of crepe de chine I end, longer than either of the loops.
and the coat lined to match the bodice. I is thrown over the top.
Black and navy blue twill are the fa­
A rather narrow girdle of purple
vorites for such a use.
I and gold ribbon has a wreath of flow-
In the very severely tailored trot­ ' ers made of ribbon In pastel shades
teurs English tweeds are being shown combinavi with wheat heads.
in grays and tans, depending almost
Black satin ribbon makes a very
entirely for their beauty upon the qual­ modish and becoming ruff. The loops
ity of the material.
of ribbon are wider toward the back
In street dresses, which, by the way, where it is finished by streamer ends.
are to retain their familiar straight
Naturally one would expect to find
lines and slim silhouettes, black, navy bags of ribbon designed to be carried
blue, gray and beige are being shown with ribbon costumes. There are many
by the best shops, the heaviness of of them and all are beautiful. One
the material being lightened for spring attractive bag of brown taffeta ribbon
wear by the application of touches of is made with four panels. At the top
of the bag are overlapping panels
edged with plaited satin ribbon.
Fabrics Are in Vogue
Rose Corals Favorites.
Rose corals, set in round medallions
of gold, will this year be used as pend-
ants on black silk neck ribbons with
bracelets of black enamel set with
smaller matching medallions.
Hotel Arrivals—
New arrivals at the Hotel Austin
are:
A. Gordon, Chico. Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mickel, L. Hart,
San Francisco, Calif.;
Frank
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Simon, H. J.
Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ballard,
Page and Eaton, Ballard, Calif; C.
F. Miller, Redwood; Wm. J. Grun-
ry, M. E. Grundy, 1. A. Elwook, W.
H. Colby, A. O. Nelson, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. George N. Lamphere,
Moscow, Idaho; B. H. Briggs. Hilts,
Calif. ; B. S. Bearden. Los Angeles.
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brock,
Dubuque, Iowa
Tourists who stopped at the Ho­
tel Columbia yesterday are: Mr. and
Mrs. .1. O. Cameron, Victoria, B. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shepard, Miss
O'Neil. Seattle, Wash.; E. J. Odell,
Yoncalla.
Is the place you get every
thing you want to eat in
Groceries or Meat
at the lowest prices
H. A. Stearns
Plaza Market
Ashland, Ore
61 North Main St
TODAY ONLY
Bebe Daniels
One of the most popular stars
IN
You Never Can Tell
A Picture You Can All Enjoy
Coming—Friday,
Saturday
Big Super-Attraction
UNCHARTED SEAS”
VINING
E. R. ISAAC & CO
SUCCESSOR TO C. H. VAUPEL
THE QUALITY STORE
Only Two More Days to Get
Ready for the 4th of July
Flags for the Fourth
Flags in wool and cotton Bunting sizes 3x5
Cotton Bunting Printed stars $1.69 to . .2.48. Cotton
Bunting stitched stars $2.75 to $4.48. Wool Bunting
stitched stars $4.00 to $9.00, 24 inch cotton Bunting
for decorating 12c yd.
Tailored Suit Of Navy Tricotine.
organdie and batiste. A few are elab­
orated in a novel fashion by the use of
French knots embroidered upon the
material in a very fine black or navy
braid. Bright-colored embroidery and
beads are passe.
an. ■ is
-
me ?
not a Bit.
It doesn't do any good to hold the
key to the situation if you are too lazy
to turn it.—Boston Transcript.
Chautauqua
Friday July 1
iting « Long’s Cabin with Jesse
SURPLUS
JERSEY SILK
PETTICOATS
"Klos fit” Petticoats in
all the new and wanted
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
If you’re in line for a suit see
Paulseruds before buying.
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FOR RENT—Garage on Allison St.
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Phone 455.
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The Famous
In ‘Frisco Hospital-
FOR RENT—Large tent with floor
C. E. Winnie, an engineer for the
in and two beds.
171 Granite
Southern Pacific Company, is ill
High-Sounding Names.
Phone 340-J.
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at the company hospital in San Fran- A Mitcham (England) family, tired
cisco.
of the eternal Tom. Dick and Harry NOTICE—Wanted 50 little girls,
of San Francisco
dressed in white, ages from 7 to
and have named their six children :
12, to participate in 4th of July
Will give an extra concert
Everybody knows that Yeo is stil Marcus Caius Coriolanus ; Horatio Da­
parade. Phone H. E. DeLean, 20
insuring automobiles; he gives you vid Nericles; Arthur Plato Cornelius;
at
or 198.
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Ophelia Carolina Desdemona ; Cecilia
a full coverage policy.
Laura Augustina; Juliet Octavia. The PHONOGRAPH—For ISale. Excel
father Is named Marcus Brutus :
lent tone. Attractive appearance,
From Jacksonville—
cheap,
including 25 records. Ap­
Hubble.
Dan Bagshaw of Jacksonville was1
ply room 58, Alpha Hotel, above
: in the city yesterday on business.
Isaac’s Store, Main St.
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Ring Found in Fish's Stomach.
A
gold
signet
ring
was
found
in
the
WOOD WANTED—Want to con­
Oh! Boy, its a real liquid joy!.
stomach of a fish while some codfish
8:15 p. m.
tract for good body 4-foot fir and
What?
Ward’s Lime Crush at1 were being gutted at Buncrama for
4-foot hard wood at once, deliv-
Single admission tickets
Rose Bros.
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ered to undersigned, H. H. Pal-
75c—50c
mer, 462 Allison St.
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quite bright and untarnished. The
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.
Jesse Winburn Has Visitors—
finder has refused several substantial
DIRT WANTED—I want one or two
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Mrs. Beaver Clayderg and daugh- offers for IL
loads of dirt at once to fill in
| ter Irma, of San Francisca, are vis-
with.
Apply to H. H. Palmer,
462 Allison street.
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Wealth in Iceland.
| Winburn. Mrs. Clayderg is a neice !
Several sections of Iceland are rich WANTED—To sell a super-six Hud
of Mr. Winburn. Miss Clayderg is In agate and chalcedony, which are
son car. In fine mechanical con-
dition.
prominent in athletic activities, ten- widely used in making jewels for the
Will make great sacri-
flee for cash.
Apply to E. E.
ns and horse back riding, in San bearings of watches and electrical in-
Phipps,
next
door
to Tidings.
| etruments.
Francsco.
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Pasmore Trio
Thursday; June 80, 1921
TIDINGS
Jersey silk moderate prices
$4.48 to $7.98,
. FASCINATING BLOUSES
Minneapolis
ALL STAR
ELK
Minstrel
AND
That is really the best descriptive word to use in speaking of
this lovely array of Summer Waists.
Their soft radiant ma-
terials, the designs, all theirvery own, their exquisite color com­
binations. rich trimming and newness are sure to make a lasting
impression. Come in and see for yourself. Priced $3.69 to $10.98
• DRESS UP THE CHILDREN FOR THE FOURTH
Novelty Pantalette dress made of Poplin, Crepe and Gingham
Priced $1.75—$2.48—$2.75
Peggie-creeper made of White Poplin and Fancy Gingham.
$1.25 each.
Price.
A FEW ITEMS YOU MUST NOT OVERLOOK BEFORE THE ITU
5 Oc t o
Hoisery, both silk and lisle........................
. . . $1.75 to $5.98
Silk underwear camisoles, combinations..
Marcella” cotton underwear corset covers, combinations and gowns
..... ....................................................................
to $ 1.98
Hair Bow Ribbons for the children........................... . . -39c to
Children's stockings, halt sox and three-quarter sox,Priced
59c pair.
STORE OPEN MONDAY, THE 4TH, UNTIL THE PARADE
Glee Club
The store where your patronage is appreciated.
VE HOPE TO WIN WITH THE FORWARD DASS
GOODS
STORE
SWEET
PAPA!
Chuatauqua
Auditorium
LETS Go!
207 East Main Street
SHOES—SHOES
Trench Shoes ......................
$5.85
Officers Dress Shoes ...........
Army Dress Shoes ...............
6.95
Leather Leggings .................
5.85
Army Canvass Leggings . . . .
.85 j
Army Wrapp - Leggings ...
1.65
Blankets (double) ...............
O. L. Blankets........................
4.85 ‘
Bed Sacks ...............................
.85
Overalls *....................................
1.50
Navy Middies .........................
6.75
Sox
..................................
.22
Handkerchiefs. 3 for........... .25
$1.50 Gloves, now . . ..............
..95 i
72
Army Mess Pans....................
2.85 ...............
121b. Bacon.............
.15.
Salmon ....................
...............
.14
Corn...........................................
Tomatoes ................................
2 lbs. Roast Beef....................
.30 |
Camping and Hiking Supplies
ASHLAND
JULY 7
Auspices
P.O.E. No. 944
of Ashland
ADMISSION
Adults $1, Children 50c
PLUS WAR TAX
IN STOCK
Duplicating Sales
Books
Each
Per Dozen
Two Dozen
One Hundred
a
I
a
$ .26
1.76
2.76
1100
ASHLAND TIDINGS
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