Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 11, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAÍLT tlDÎNGà.
PAGE F û t B
Monday, July 11, 1021
gigqqraw-
TA FT TAKES OATH AS
! selling. Wools are sold direct to ciation’s 'general m anager, R. A .!
Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Lou
CHIEF JUSTICE OF
mills and to large eastern wool mer- W ard. Mr. W ard makes hia head-1
Case and l&rs. W. K. Day were host :
THE SUPREME COURT' chants.
The elim ination of three quarters in the Morgan building
esses at the home of the la tte r to a
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 11..— or four country buyers or middle*' Portland, Or.
Local and Personal
company of friends at a 6 o'clock William Howard Taft today took the men and th e necessary handling
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tea. The guests included M e sd a m e s____________
oath as chief ______
justice ______
of the ________
supreme charges, coupled with the grading of;
makes considerable .»v-j
OF CONDOLENCE
M artha Barron, Mary Dunn>, Ellen court, achieving w hat he declared to the
. . . wools,
_____________________
W agner, Eugenia Atkinson, M argar-1 be "his life’s ambition. T aft’s family j ing for the wool growers. Sixteen
MASONIC MEETING
ONB-ELEVEN
J Copco Item Fishing P a rty —
et Applegate, Elizabeth Van Sant, and 200 friends witnessed the cere- sim ilar wool associations are in ex
I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hicks, M isses;
To the Comrades of Burnside Post:
Cigarettes
and Sadie Boslough.
mony at Attorney General D augh-1 istence. Some of these are several
Ernesteen Hicks and Ruth O sraur.;
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The
removal
of
Conrad
E.
E.
White
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erty ’s office.
years old. All have made a success ,
O u ry e a rso f
and Thomas Moore spent yesterday • For Sale— F ruit, grain and hay
of th eir Business and have secured r ° m ° " !
. » dea' ‘‘ has br“ “ ‘!hl
Special communication of Ashland fishing a t Copco dain. at the Cali­
making good
several cents a pound more th eir,
teil
. 8 “ v. 088
.
. " word’
lodge No. 23. A. F. & A. M., Tuesday fornia-Oregon power plant on the insurance. Yeo. of course. Phone OLD TIMERS” REGISTER AS
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4. . and which can, be measured only bv
274-J.
262-tf
witkmilllons F
shippers. The association’s m e th o d s ;,h
evening, July 12, 1921.
First de Klamath liver.
ENTRIES IN COMING TENNIS
4.
,
toe sadness ot our hearts when we 1
TOURNAMENT, LITHIA PARK of m arketing the wools are generally „
u
gree Visiting brethren welcome.
sm o k ers
v
recall what he has been to us and
R eturns From T<*xas—
conceded by authorities to be the .
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W E. BUCHANAN, W. M.
Rhsenthal, famous ’cellist; Ethel
1 » sound
. . and
. . business-Rke
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to th0 world at la r«e. aad remem-
Mrs. Anna McCarthy Moore, w'fe!
suggests that
W. H DAY, Secretary.
With more racket swingers in evl-i « only
method
Johnson, dram at c soprano; screen
of Captain Frank Moore, of the reg­ deuce on the Lithia P ark tennis court j o f handling the farm flock clips The her th a t we shall see him no more
we knowhow.
pictures at Chautauqua Sunday night
earth.
ular army, stationed at Camp T ra­ than any other preceding season, the; associat'on will handle over 2,000,- on wg
rentIer o
July
17.
our h-'inpatll>
sympathy to
to the
W eather for th e W eek—
Ju st buy a
vis, San Antanio, Texas, is home for coming tournam ent promises to be °00 pounds of wool this season. E a s t-‘ We tender * 0UI
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,
lam
uy
and
near
triends
and
w
h
il
e
The w eather forecast for the en­
the summer, as a relief from cUmatic jammed full of interest, according, ern sales connections are being m a d e ' „
packageand
-it, . . .
.
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44.
we realize th a t their hearts must he
suing week in Southern Oregon is WE REPAIR anything. Phone 114. conditions prevailing in Texas. Capt.
to
J.
D.
Beeson,
superintendent
of
at
the
present
time.
n
n
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s
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find o u t.
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filled w.Xh sorrow over one who was
"generally fair with the tem perature
Moore is at Pueblo, Colo., tem porar­ the
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park playground and tennis
The success of this new O regon'
miinll
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.
,
near norm al.” according to the pre­ Leave for Vacation—
i.
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...
.
so
much
to
them,
yet
we
believe
ily attending to re l> f measures in courts.
venture is due in no small wav to th . ,
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,
. ,
grateful m
memories
which
diction of the w eather bureau at
behalf
of flood sufferers, government
asso- tint. many
.
eiuuues wnicn
Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. H arr'bon left
Mr, Beeson states th a t the follow­ the organizing ability • of . the asa0
come
from
such
a
life
as
naturally
W ashington. D. C.
yesterday on a week’s vacation l i s t ­ aid being necessary.
ing “old tim ers," tennis enthusiasts,
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. •"
Ss odo1’ f,om frankinsence, will do
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ing trip on the Rogue river. They
have answered the call of the white “
_ ——-------------— much to console their minds
Lectures tills week at C hautauqua— will spend a few days at Rogue Elk
Big dance at the Bungalow Wed­ line and the ring of the racket by FOR SALE— Singer sewing machine
Conrad E. E. White passed from
By Dr. Em anuel Sternheim of Bos­ and later drive on to C rater Lake.
nesday night.
3t signing up as tournam ent entries
in good condition. Price $25. In-
He was
ton, 2:30 p. m., a 15 p. ni. A fter­
0«ar*AM«4 by
quire 540 Holly street, Ashland. our ranks by promotion.
to £
J. H. Fuller, L. A. W hitehead, V.
noons, 25c; evenings,* 35c. Concert Guns and F ishin g Tackle—
Or.
263-6t*
’
needed
elsewhere.
Let
us
close
up
Refuses to Tell On A ssailant—
O. N. Smith, J. H. McGee, H. S. E l­
our ranks and march faithfully for-
prelude in the evening. Round Ta­
Elkhorn Gun Store. 81 Oak street.
W illiam Carpenter who was mys­ more, J. W. McCoy, H. G. E nders,¡F O R SALE— Piano.
Inquire
329
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ward.
ble discuss'd) in the afternoon.
261-1 mo teriously wounded in the chest while Jr., P. Plum mer, and W illiam M
Beach street.
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a
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___ Our ranks are waiting. Close up! 1
<8> $
w
orking
at
a
well
on
a
homestead
Briggs.
Florence autom atic oil cook stoves
Close up!
! FOR TRADE— 40 acres In Ozarks.
SHOO FLY
All those having unpaid bills in the Griff ti Creek district three
and ovens. Ashland F u rn itu re Co
! W hat have you got? Address Boyd. Life’s sun is hastening. Close up! i Spray your anim als with
Shoo
against the Bulgin campaign please weeks ago, was discharged from the FRED W; HERRIN
767 E. Main street.
263-4*
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Close up!
Fly and keep the flies away.
R eturns to W ashington—
ELECTED DIRECTOR OF
present the same before August 1, Sacred H eart hospital Friday. Car­
Evening and th at last bugle call.
F o r SALE OR EXCHANGE— Excel­
WOOL GROWERS
N. W. McGee, who has been \ ¡sit­ either to F. S. Engle at Citizens bank penter has steadfastly refused to
ICELESS COOLERS
lent small ranch, four room house,
L ights Out, will come to one and
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ing at the home of his nephew. J. H or to C. F. Koehler, treasu rer of name his assailant, claiming he does
bearing orchard, beautiful loca­
all.
Use
Iceless
Cooler
and make it pay
263-1* not know, though the gun was held
tion. City w ater and light. Good
(Contlnutd From rage one)
McGee, left yesterday for his home M inisterial association.
But
it
need
not
our
souls
appal.
I'^o
r
Itself
in
a
year
in
ice bills
place for chickens, pasture land
so close it left powder burns on his
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In Pullm an. Wash.
modify m arketing organlza 1
It
;
Plqse
up!
Close
up!
for several cows. Good returns
New W hite Sewing Machines, a l­
Improving from Illnean—
shirt. The bullet just missed ills
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is patterned somewhat after the Cali­
on
investm
ent
if
properly
han­
ways
on hand. Used machines for
J.
P.
SAYLE
W hat is a vacation w ithout mu
Miss Grace Hogue has been quite lung.— Medford Mail-Tribune.
dled. Can use Ashland residence
rent.
fornia
associations
and
some
of
the
T.
L.
OXFORD.
sic? Buy a small Victrola and take ill with blood poisoning, hut was im­
$ >S>
‘
in exchange on p art payment. Ad­
middle w estern wool m arketing as­
W. S. BALL.
it along. Rose Bros.
247-tf proved this morning.
dress J. M., care Tidings.
263-tf
Have a fit at Orres.
Tailors for
sociât.kins,
which
have
made
a
sig­
4k
Committee.
Men and Women.
116H
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Seven acre
nal success fdr th eir members.
Coluiubia Hotel A rrivals—
Cliff Payne makes lawn cha.'rs.
place with four room moderni
The affairs of th e association are
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Hotel Austin Arrivals*—
New arrivals at the Columbia ho
house, three acres fruit in b e ar-J
Guests who stopped at the Hotel managed by experienced wool men
ing. Can use Ashladd residence;
tel are: C. E. Westin. G rants Pass, Farm Bureau Plan P*<-ni<*—
close in in full or p art paymeftt.
Farm Bureau representatives have Austin yesterday are: Mrs. Charles and business men, and it has the in­
R. C. Hartley, Siskiyou; Mrs. Heu-
Address J. M., care Tidings. 26J*4t'i
LEAVING TONIGHT
heil Smith. M argaret Smith. Grants been in town the past week, plan­ Mirbach, Lakeview; Marelle Kelle­ dorsem ent of leading bankers, wool-
Pass; Jam es J. Kennedy and fam ning a farm ers’ p icn ic-to be held her, Ethel Kelleher, W enatchee, growers and business men. Over
in Ashland parks on Saturday. July W ash.; S. A. Danford, Eugene; S. C. 700,000 pounds of m em bers’ wools
ily, Chico, Calif.
A’rTRACTIVK
Form erly
The annual event is held among Sutherland, J. Feldm an, G. W. Mor­ are now being graded.
Return to Ranch Home—
county precincts in rotation. Lust an, P ortland; Mrs. Byron, San these wools were sold ungraded, and
Mrs. J. E. Roberts and daughter, year at Medford, this year at Ash­ Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Grable, buyers bought on the basis of the
who have been »> Ashland the past land, and next season Talent is i ro- Hornbrook, Calif.; E. Jones and value of the poorest fleeces in the
FALL STYLRS
-IN—
eek attending the Southern Oregon posed.
and
wife, Los Aihgeles, Calif.; B. J. Jack- sack. This was a business necessity i
C hautauqua, returned yesterday to
KALI, PRICES
son. F ort K lam ath; Dr. Manuel I because of the great irreg u larity of!
wools
and
the
bad
condition
in
which
!
their ranch home between Talent
Sternheim,
on
C
hautauqua
program
,!
Afternoon lectures at Chautauqua
Have arrived at
and Phoenix.
N.
by Dr. Emanuel Sternheim. of Bos­ Boston, Mass.; S. H. Bill, Oakland, they usually came Into the m arket !
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ton, 2:30.
Calif.; W. D. Coburn, H. A. Uhly, However, this practice on the whole!
The series of lectures by Dr
penalized every careful grow er and) Tailors for men and women
Roseburg.
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Emanuel Sternheim, of Boston, will
resulted in considerable loss to sheep!
We make Suits to order
K
You are invited for a look
be given at 2:30 and 8:15. This will Nelson.
All association wools are!
.,
Don’t forget thè big dance at the men.
THC TMtATER
undoubtedly be one of the most b n I
Bungalow W ednesday n/ght.
3t graded by Boston experts and put;
Rant and interesting series of ad Li.« k‘ng fo r Local ion—
in m erchantable condition, which ;
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dresses ever delivered in Ashland.
greatly enhances th eir value. A fter!
J. C. W hitaker, from New Mexi­ Enterta'ns Missionary S o c ie ty -
COMING—TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Monday, Tuesday. W ednesday and co, but heretofore a resident of Ore­
Miss Agnes Danford, returned grading and baling, the wool also;
Thursday, July 11, 12, 13. 14.
gon in the vicinity of Portland, is in teacher from Alaska, where she lias takes a considerable lower ra te east
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Ashland on the lookout for a loca­ been employed for re a rs past, af­ which makes an additional saving!
The best milk money will b uy’
tion in which to establish a new forded tlie W omen’s Missionary so­ for sheepmen-. The wools are han-i
Why?
ft is pasteurized. 10c per
ciety of th? Methodist church prac­ died In a licensed U. S. wool ware­
business enterprise.
quart. Rose Bros.
243-tf
tical illustrations of educational work house, graded and weighed by li- !
♦
—Starring—
CHOCOLATE
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For a good plunge or tub bath in in th at northern territo ry and its censed graders and weighers which
Seattle Elks Entertained—
VANILLA
Seattle Elks on th e ’r way to the pure sulphur water, go to the Nat needs in general by way of developing insures fair and Im partial handling
STRAWBERRY
235-tf school and church activities. Mrs. to all shippers. Through the medium
Elks convention at Los Angeles were atorium .
MAPLE NUT
Cora Van Fossen was Hostess to this of licensed w arehouse receipts which
received bv a delegation of local Elks
On Comping Trip—
gathering last Friday, at her home show the quantity and quality of each
at the Southern Pacific depot during
George W. Dunn and family have oil North Main street.
grade of wool, advances are being
the short train tim e stop of the
gone on an extended cam p in g ‘trip,
secured to tak e care of growers until
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northern city’s lodge members Sat­
Snyder’s Royal Jazz O rchestra at
the outing leading up into northern
urday afternoon.
Their reception
and western Oregon sections for a the Bungalow W ednesday night. 3t
here "followed a sim ilar one accorded
stay
which will last several weeks.
them ti Medford by the Elks of that
A
caretaker
is in charge of the old
city.
fam iliar homstead premises on G ran­
ite street during their absence.
Rack to Pre-W ar Prices——
On and a fte r July l ] , 1921, we
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the
will work to the pre-war price list.
243-tf
3
For cash. Ira Reeder.
261-6 quart at Rose Bros.
K n teitain s Frhmds—
Ashland News in Paragraphs
in ” ,c<
cigareues|"T
P cil’s Corner
Viola Dana
Fall W oolens
OFF SHORE PIRATE’
We sell
'W ithout L im it
Brick Ice Cream
Anna Q. Nilsson
Ashland Creamery
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Rip Van W inkle at Chautauqua Moves to Htrickfadcn Property—
J. L. H arner has moved into the)
Friday night. July 15.
Stri;ckfaden
property, which lie pur-!
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F ish in g at Jenny th-eek—
chased some time ago upon which j
J. H. McGee and family spent Sun­ he has made extensive Improvements.
day on a fishing ewpedlion io Jenny At the tim e of its erection it was
creek, where they enjoyed a picnic considered one of the most impos­
dinner and returned home late In ing residences in Ashland, ideally
the afternoon.
located on Almond street heights.
The Krope property which Mr. H ar­
Midsummer suits at Paulserud’s. ner vaacted and also owns, has been
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chaser or the East Side Pharmacy.
H; R. Adams for plumbing, heating :
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and gaB fitting. Repairing a «peel
Screen pictures at Chautauqua
altjr. 248 Fifth St Phone 18fi-jJ Sunday night, July 17.
Rip Van
Winkle”
at
-
Chautauqua
Friday Night
Hides, Skins
and Pelts
Sell your hides and pelts
at Ashland and save freight
charges. We are now pre­
pared to receive small or
large consignments, from
one hide or pelt to carload
lot* at highest market price,
and will render check same
day hides are received
♦
Lake o f the W oods V acationers—
The families of Waldo Klum,
George GTlette and Torb Sanford
have joined the Lake of the Wood?
colony for the sum m er vacation pe­
riod, and are occupying summer cot­
tages at th a t resort. Quite a n.um-
ber of other families will join them
later on, as July usually witnesses
the crest of tourist em igration to
that locality.
Mr. Z. B. Brown or Tolo says
Smith told Jones that George Yeo
still Insures automobiles.
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Corner 1st and A Street.
ASHLAND, ODE.
We Have Just
Received
A New
A Fund oflnformation
That You Should Have
ISRAELI, who lor six years was prime, minister of Eng
land, said: “ It has been my observation that the most
successful man in any undertaking, is the man who has
the most information.”
D
It doesn’t require any particular information just to go out
and buy something. But to buy the best of that something
at a price that is satisfactory to von—that is a successful
purchase. And to make successful purchases you must have
information.
Advertising give syou just that kind of information. It
tells you where to go in order to get the best of anything you
want at a fair price.
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East Side Market
UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
We solicit your patronage. We
han<ye only the best of Meats,
kept in refrigerated glass
eases, under absolutely sani­
tary conditions. You can see
them for vourself.
Also handle Fresh Fish
O il
Thnrsdav and Fridav
B row n Kid
Oxford
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Chestnut Brown Color
To those who use it properly;- newspaper advertising is a
source of economy and satisfaction that never runs dry. It is
a watch-dog of dollars—a guarantee of "satisfaction.
An Utz & Dunn
If you would learn the fadts about the things you need to
make you comfortable and. happy.
Made on a
Combination Last
read the advertisements
C. A. Pauley & Company
Successors to .las. Barrett
Phone 188
Ashland
That is why it is a paying proposition for the man or woman
who handles a pocketbook to study the advertisements in The
Tidings—regularly—every day.
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ASHLAND
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