Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 09, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Saturday, July 9, 1921
ASHLAND ÙAlLt HfttiWS.
PAGE FOUR
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eoptifean slides, W atch for the date* g o n g to be put on every Sunday ev­
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T A L E N T
N EW S
«•> Unique Touring Rig—
ening through all of July and Aug­
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The unique touring rig of the of the lecture.
The following guests registered at
Morning worship at 11 o’clock. The ust at this church. Come and see.
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4 season passed through town today.
the Hotel Austin yesterday: H. J. 4 Leaves for Frisco—
morning
sermon will be given by Mr.
4
Chester
W
alters
left
Satpr-
4
It
was
a
Ford
car
drawn
by
a
team.
Halvoriher, New York; N. G. Nich­
Ray
Hawley,
a m inister from South­
olson, P ortland; Ray L. Antrim, 4 day for San Francisco to he with 4 A tongue had been improvised and
Aloha; J. C. Frost, P ortland; Mr§. 4 his m other who is 9oon to un- 4 the team was hitched as to a wagon ern Oregon.
Christian Endeavor at 7:15.
Brown, K lam ath F alls; C. C. Hub­ 4 dergo a serious operation, for 4 ¡The car was loaded with camping
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cancer.
Mrs.
W
alters,
with
her
4
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pharaphrenalia,
and
an
ext’
a
horse
Evening worship a t 8. The topic
bard. Mr. and Mrs. John Melhan,
of the evening sermon will he "Anti- — a Vacation for M others
San Francisco; F. O. Bunt'ng, Lake- 4 daughter, Mrs. Jim Pellett, 4eft 4 was let! behind.
Fishin’ Worm Crusade.”
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view; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Love, Med­ 4 a couple of weeks ago and Mrs. 4
A really worth while program is
ford; C. W illiam, G. V ., Hedrick, 4 W alters has been taking the 4 G ets A th letic H onors—
W ouldn't you relish relief from
George
Caldwell,
form
er
A
shland?
4
radium
treatm
ents
uh
to
this
4
Phoenix.
home
labors— at least a part-tim e
4 time, and her many friends are 4 high school boy, is an honor w!n-|
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rest from heavy washday work these
4 hoping for a successful opera- 4 ning athletic star at the South PA'it-i
Single admission, 35c.
warm weather days?
Dr. Em anuel Sternhelm .the dis­ 4 tlon. Jay T errill is caring for 4 : dena high school, Pasadena. r,.»af..'
'Tig true we can’t take you to
tinguished o rato r and Jewish rabbi, ! 4 the store during Mr. W alter’s 4 according to the recent sport w rite -,
the
seashore, or even bring the m oun­
4 J ups in the Pasadena post, a news­
will commence a series of addresses j 4 absence.
tain breeze— but we can take the
at C hautauqua on Monday afternoon ! 4 Visits D aughter a t Medford— 4 paper of the southern city. He is!
I
fuss
and fumes of washday out of
Mrs. M argaret Crosby has 4 credited with being one of the lead-1
July 11, continuing afternoon and : 4
j
the
home
and give you leisure that
evening for Monday, Tuesday and 4 gone to Medford to be with h er 4 ing athletes of his school. Young 1
!
will
make
each week pleasanter-—
Wednesday. Afternoon admission, 4 daughter, Mrs. Meda Nether- 4 Caldwell was formerly well known In !
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and
a
t
a
cost
t h a t's m ost m o d era te .
4 land, for a couple of weeks.
4 this city.
25c; evenings, 35c.
For the many bundles th at come
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1 4 Resign.» Position—
4
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: to us, the average cost Is but $1.5«»
h
ig
'4
!
W
ill
Tour
C
alifornia—
A. Kouns has resigned
Clothes for warm
w eather at j 4
1 to $2.00— of course, there are some
Dan Conner, H arry Hosier and i
Panl3eruds.
247-tf ! 4 position here as section fore- 4
,
th a t cost more; others th at cost
4 man and expects to take the 4 families will leave by auto next week
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less.
4 job as flagm an a t the Main 4 for Crescent City, Calif., and nearby
Colum bia H otel A rrivals—
i We call this our Family Laundrv
points
on
an
indefinite
touring
trip
The following new arrivals are 4 street crossing in Medford. Al- 4
) Service. Our driver calls tor e v e ry
registered at the Columbia hotel: 4 bert Han scorn of Medford has i> to last from three weeks to th ree'
i thing at a definite tim e on definite
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Le Febre, Seat­ 4 the section here tem porarily. 4 months.
, days.
We* wash everything, dain-
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tle. W ash.; O. F. Riebel, Roseburg; 4 Woodburn Visitors— ,
The Odd Fellow and Rebekah!
I tily iron the flat pieces; fluff up the
A lbert Race, Pinole, Calif.; H. C. Coy, 4
George Ziders and daughter, 4 lodges of Medford and Ashland will!
j bath towels and underw ear ready to
Los Angeles; R. O. Johnson, P. C. 4 C arm alita, of W oodburn, Or., 4 jointly give a picnic in Lithia Park
I use, and leave to you only the iron-
G ardiner, H. A. T rotter, A storia; 4 are here visiting relatives and 4 on the afternoon and evening of July
i ing of the lighter pieces, such as
Jam es W. W atkins Jr., E verett C. 4 friends. Mrs. Ziders was un- 4 29, to which all Odd Fellows and
, many women prefer to do them-
H arnham , K lam ath Falls.
4 able to come on aceount of h er 4 Rebekahs, th eir families and friends
! selves. Everything refreshingly clean
4 father, Mr.. Badger, being ser- 4 are Invited, and cordially requested
♦ 4
! — and delivered to your door just
4 to attend. The picnip will be of th e ’
If you're in line for a suit see 4 iously ill.
t as punctually as it's collected.
Paulseruds before buying.
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basket variety, the hosts furnishing
Phone for full inform ation— you'll
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Chautauqua Sunday Night—
coffee,
milk
and
sugar,
after
which
j
I
(
lid
much more to this home vacu-
K lam ath F a lls Visitors—
, Music gendered by Susanne Pas- an Interesting program will be given;
i
tion
service
that you’,1 appreciate.
M argaret and Buford H argus, of ■ more, pianist, Mildred W right, vLo-
followed
by
dancing
a
t
the
Bunga­
K lam ath Falls, are visiting a t the ' linlst, and th e q u artet. Address by
home of th eir aunt, Mrs. Emil Peil. I Dr. Norm an F. Coleman on “ Abra- low and a social t !me at the Odd Fel- j 2X«
lows’ hall. Do not forget the date
52 G ranite street.
• ham Lincoln and th e Problem of and the well filled baskets and watch
Phone 165.
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1 Labor.”
for
fu
rth
er
announcements.
262-1
Rack to P re-W ar P rices—
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On and a fte r July 11, 1921, we ! Mr. Z. B. Brown of Tolo says
will work to the pre-w ar price list. j Smith told Jones thak George Yeo
For cash. Ira Reeder.
261-6 i still insures automobiles.
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TMt TMOTtR KAVTTU
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V isitin g P arents —
I Outing at Gold B e a c h -
Mr. and Mrs. Miner Cavin are vis­
George Brook mi ller and family
CatboDc Church
iting at the home of Mr. Cavln’s p ar­
have gone to Gold Beach for a short
Mass
Sunday
morning at 7, 30 and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cavin, outing.
j 9
726 Iowa street.
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F o r Sale— F ru it, grain and hay i
Church of the Nazarene
C hautauqua Saturday N i g h t -
Insurance. Yeo, of course. P h o n e ’
Corner of 4th and C Sts.
Musical prelude, Miss Speer ap­ 274-J.
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J. E. McShane, P astor
pearing in costume in a group of
Services for Sunday, July 10:
Southern songs. Dr. Coleman lec­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
tures on “ W illiam Jam es and the COOKING APPLES— Can’t beat ’e m ’
Preaching service, 11 a. m.
Problem s of the P ractical.”
for pies o r sauce. 20 lbs. for $1; ’ Young People’s meeting, 7 p. tu. j
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50 lbs. $2 delivered. Phone 9-*
Preaching service, 8 p. m.
R eturn from M otoring Trip—
F -ll. - ,
Evangelistic
services morning a n d ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McRae, nelce,
STARRING
FOR
RENT — Modern furnished evening. The revival meetings are
Miss Alexander,
and
Dr.
and
Mrs.
F.
apartm ent. Close in. Adults-only. growing in interest and souls are
9
G. Swedenburg have returned from
Inquire 166 H argardlne.
Phone
264-Y.
262-1 praying through to victory.
a three weeks m otoring trip to Til­
Be sure and come.
lamook and o th er northern points. CHICKEN DINNER at F ountain Inn
4 4
every day from 5 to 8 o’clock, 75c.
C hristian Church
L eaves for L ake o ’ th e W o o d s -
Call up for reservations. Phone;
SUNDAY-MONDAY
411-R.
262-1;
Mrs. Josephine Champie, Pastor
Louis Dodge and Ray M inkler left
Bible school at 10 o’clock. Every'
for Lake o’ the Woods this morning WANTED— No. 1 Jersey cow. C.
one
who comes to Bible school today 1
In the form er’s car. Mr. Dodge will
W ittenbach, 1401 Boulevard«
— IN-
262-3* gets two tickets, one for yourself a n d :
make arrangem ents for the erection
of a sum m er cabin a t th e lake, pre­ FOR SALE— Leaving for Eastern one to give to a friend. These tick-!
paratory to spending a vacation there
W ashington In a few days; will ets will adm it you to a lecture given
■ell a t a bargain a 6 room modern a t the church by Mr. Frank P a tte r­
with his family about August 1. Mr.
Y oh will see this fascinating star in one of her
bouse, one h alf acre land, all in son, of Medford. The lecture is en­
M inkler will visit Professor Vining,
best pictures.
garden and fruit. Call and see titled “ Beauties of Oregon” and will
now spending his sum m er vacation
the place. S. S. Callahan, 383!
at Lake o’ the Woods.
Helman street.
262-1* be illustrated by unusually tine ster-
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H otel A ustin A rrivals—
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
_______ —___ — Side L ights----------------------
W ill Preach a t G iants Pass—
Rev. Edwards, pastor of the Meth-
odist church, will preach in the Meth-
odist church at G rants Past) tomor-
row, presenting the outlined plans
of the work of the Epworth League
institu te to he held In Ashland for
a week, beginning July 18.
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Rogue R iver Visitor—
Mrs. J. K. McLaren, of Rogue Riv-
er, spent a few days th a week with
friends In Ashland, and incidentally
took in the celebration.
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Pure pasteurized milk. 10c the
quart at Rose Bros.
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Florence autom atic oil cook stoves Mrs. K. W. R uckus 111 —
and ovens
Ashland F u rn itu re Co.
Mrs. E. W. Flackus is quite ill
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at her home on F ourth street.
I Slaves for C orvallis—
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Edward Gallatly and family, who
Everybody knows that Veo is still
have been visiting for the past two insuring autom obiles; he gives you
weeks a t th e home of Donald M .!a
coverage policy.
Spencer, 620 Iowa street, left yes-
*.
,
,
. . .
i r.
n- R eturns from Calif. Mines—
terday tor th eir home in Corvallis.
.
J. M artin has returned to his home
4 4
on Liberty street after spending sev­
What is a vacation w ithout mu- eral months in California a t his
sic? Buy a small Victrola and ta k e ’ mjnea
it along. Rose Bros.
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' Guns and Fishing Tackle—
A tten d s Albany C ollege—
( Elkhorn Gun Store, 81 Oak street.
Miss Elva Burris passed through
261-1 mo
Ashland this week en route to Cali­
fornia. Miss Burris is attending At- C haatauqun Sunday Night—
hany college and has a position as
111 k musical program. Address by
assistant in chem istry for the com -• p r Norman F. Coleman: “ Abraham
ing college year. She is a g ra d u a te ; Lincoln and the Problem of Labor.”
of the Ashland high school, class
4 4
of 181».
Have ft fit at Orres.
Tailors for
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Men and Women.
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Cliff Payne makes lawn chairs
4 4
Beagle Residents Visit—
P ainting H ouse—
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lucas, of Bea-
To keep in Lne with her neigh- j gje> were up to spend the Fourth
bors and friends, Mrs. E. J. Roberts an(j
with friends in Ashland,
is having her house on Liberty street
painted.
Wa make Suits 10 order. K .
4 4
Nelson.
’f
H. R. Adams for piuinbing, heating*
♦ $
and gas fitting. Repairing a »peel- M,chi
Visitor^ —
alty.
248 Fifth St. Phone 166-J.
Mrs. Grace Dreys, of Michigan, is
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spending th e sum m er with her s's-
V isits at Doren Home—
Mr. and
...
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, « 1« ■ ter, Mrs. F. H. W alker.
Miss Essie Glendenning. of Cali-I
,
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. Mrs. W alker are also entertaining
tornia, spent a few days last week
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With the family of J. A. Doren o n I ’ th eir , , son, ’ Donald, wife and little
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’ Donald Jr.
Ashland street.
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,
i The best nnlk money will, b uy’
WE REPAIR anything. Phone 114.
2 5 9 -tf!Why?
ft is pasteurized.
10c per
quart. Rose Bros.
24 3-tf
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Build Bungalow —
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Mr. and Mrs. M e rrit Randles are Berkeley, Calif., Visitor—
building a nice little bungalow on
Mrs. Homer Payne, or Berkeley,
Liberty street.
Calif., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
4 4
¡err Hach, of Granite.
Cooking Apples—
4 4
C an't beat ’em lor pies or sane.
For a good plunge or tub bath in
20 lbs. for $1.00, 50 lbs. $2.00 de- pure sulphur water, go to the Nat-
livered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
latorium .
235-tf
«
Yes, We Have It
»
NEW P A R T S FOR ALL CARS
ll over C alifornia auto repair
men have teamed they wilt get this re­
sponse to a call for a part—no matter
what part it is or. for what ear—from Pat
terson Parts, Inc., of San Francisco amt Oak­
A
land, and now of this city, at 20-22 Twelfth Street
North at Burnside.
And what is more, the response, ‘‘Yes.
we have it,” is followed by immediate de
livery.
PATTERSON PARTS, Inc., by its com­
plete stock o f parts for all popular ears, its
service in procuring obsolete parts ami its
hasty delivery has earned the reputation of
having “ speeded up” the entire replacement
and lopaii business in California. Motorists
get their cars in a hniry localise there is no
delay in “ waiting for parts” ; garag» 4 men
make more money by increasing their job
turnover, and at the same time they can cut
their capital investment by reducing their
stock of parts.
Already many Oregon repair men have availed
themselves of Patterson P arts' service— at long dis­
tance. Now, with th e Portland branch fully estab­
lished, the service is available to all the garage ami
repair men in the state of Oregon, and Patterson
Parts, is in a position to do for Oregon repaV men
exactly what it has done for those in California.
H ave youe garage iuuu call on P atterson Parts,
Inc., the next tim e he needs a pert for your car.
In addition to a large stock of parts for all
popular makes of cars, Patterson Parts,
Inc., carries an absolutely complete stock of
JA H N ’S
MANN
Quality Light Weight
Q u ality
PISTONS
WRIST PINS
MUSKEGON
MANN
Quality Step-Cut
Fly Wheel S tarter
PISTON RINGS
GEARS
DOUBLE DIAMOND
DIFFERENTIAL
GEARS
PIONEER
BEARINGS
TURNER
McCORD
Heal
T re a te d
W hite Metal
C y lin d er H ead
AXLES
GASKETS
Valve Cages and Guide»— Rushings, Replacem ent P arts
PARTS CATALOGUE TO THE TRADE
PA TTER SO N PA R T S
INC.
“ New Parts for All Cars
PORTLAND, OREGON
24122 12th St. N orth at B urnside
Phone Broadway 2731
O ther Store»
294» G olden G ate A ve.,
SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF
3 3 2 2 Broadw ay
OAKLAND, CALIF.
For $2 a Week
SPECIAL!!
on
Box
Stationery
from
50c to 75c
values
for
25c
McNAIR BROS
Stan
Ashland Laundry Co.
One of the Vining Most Entertaining
Features Ever Screened
The Silver
Lining
JEWEL - CARMEN
OFF SHORE PIRATE
O verseas Soldier R eturns—
W allace Hamlin, who has just re­
turned from France after three and
a half years spent over th ere,” and
who claims Los Angeles as home,
stopped a t Ashland yesterday on
his way to the southern city where
his parents live.
4 4
lxx>king for Location—
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Bachelor are
new arrivals in Ashland from Cali­
fornia, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Pacey, of this city. They are well
pleased with the city and are look­
ing for a location here. Mrs. Bache­
lor was formerly Miss H ildreth, of
this city.
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T h e T a r ta r s H a d
L ite ra ry T a s te s
M usic R ecital Ju ly 14—
The junior class of
Cey-Young will give a
ening of July 14 at
hall. The recital is
public is invited.
4 4
Madame Tra-
recital the ev­
the Memorial
free, and the
A rrives from H ollyw ood, Cal»f.—
Mrs. M. J. Lawrence, of Hollywood.
Calif., form er ow ner of Buckhorn
lodge in this city, arrived in Ash­
land yesterday evening after a three
days auto trip. Mrs. Lawrence Is
visiting Mrs. J. H. Provost of this
city. She was accompanied by her
cousin, H arry Coy.
4 4
D unsm uir V isito r—
T
HE lowly and uncultured Tartars—when books fell
into their possession—ate them to acquire the knowl­
edge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indi
gestion. At least, tbe> weren’t overlooking any beta.
There are mistakes both of commission and omission.
Better, by far, to be satisfied that you have done your best
and endure indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and
feel the pangs of unavailing regret.
t
Mrs. Guy Good, of D unsm uir, Cal.,
is visiting at the home of her p ar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Mer­
rill. on the Boulevard.
4 4
The advertisements you will find in The Tidings are busi­
ness mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might
never know, if they were not there to guide you.
Return*, from E u reka—
Do you read—and digest—this advertising! Figuratively
speaking,»some folks “ eat it up.” They are the wise shop
pens—the economical buyers—the ones who are strictly up
to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it
most judiciously.
Miss Florence Mfesteris, who has
been visiting, a t E ureka, Calif., has
returned from th a t city and is stop­
ping at the home of Mrs. F ran k
Murphy.
4 4
R oseburg V isitor—
“ Burnle" Hyland, special agent of
the Standard Oil company at Rose­
burg, was a recent business visitor
in this c ity ,. stopping with Martin
L. Patton, m anager of the local
branch of th e Standard Oil company.
4 4
To Take M otoring Trip—
J. P. Wolf. J. H. Provost and A.
H. Pracht will leave T uesday of next
week for thr<ee weeks auto “ rough­
ing It” trip to Bend. Portland and
northern p arts of the state.
Mr.
Provost recently retired -from the
hardw are firm of Provost Brothers
by selling his interest in> th a t busi­
ness to his brother, P. 8. Provost.
Mr. P rach t recently resigned the
m anagership of th e Southern Pacific
depot hotel, afterw ards assuming
charge of the Hotel Austin.
Read the advertisements. Read them to know what’s what
in the shopping district. Read them to save steps— to save
money—to save disappointments. Read them because tbey
place before your eyes a moving panorama of business prog­
ress. Read them.to keep yourself infonned.
Read them regularly^dt pays
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