Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
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Hotel A rrivals—
New arrivals at the Hotel Austin
R. A. M.
are: Mr. and Mrs. F rank March, Chi­
Mu»ouic Hall, .bJkliUMk
cago; H. W, McUlenn, A. H. Frah-
ley and family, P ortland: F. E.
Notice of M eeting.
W isster, Tacoma, Wash.; Mi. and
Special convocation of Siskivouj Mrs Theo ^ o ra tz , Miss Slattery,
chapter. Tuesday evening, Juiy
Nelson, Dr. J. H. Fenelou,
Mark Master, three candidates. Vis-. Bloomington, m .; Mrs. H. D. and
ltlng companions welcome.
Mrs. C. M. Plantz, Seattle; William
V. V. MILLS, H. ï \
y* Cundall, K. W. Cundall. Alame-
W H. DAY, Secretary.
275-2 I da Calif.; E. J. Davis. Vallejo. Calif.
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Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Lamb, Mr. and
Special communication of Ashland Mrs. G. D. Johns. P ortland; George
Lodge No. 23, W ednesday evening, Soranson, G rants Pass.
July 27. Second degree. Come.
W. E. BUCHANAN, W. M.
Ju st received the new Bruner
W. H. DAY, Secretary
Woolen Company’s line of fall and
w inter samples. Call In and se t
Leave for K lam ath F a lls——
them. Cleaning and repairing done
Mrs. Anna Gash, Mrs R. P. Neil,.
notice
K Nelson. Hotel
Miss Evelyn Danford and Mrs. Elder,
273, tf
composed a party who left tin.-
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morn ing by auto for Klam ath Palls *
AIamedat CaUf. _
Mrs. Gash will continue on to Pais-,
p HoU
A,ainedu
ley, Or., where she goes on business. CaMi |g th e guest Qf Mrf} j Bing.
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21
For C rater Lake or other trips,
see De W itt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-lra
ham, 259 Laurel street.
Snyder’s Royal Jazz orchestra at
the Bungalow W ednesday night. 3f
D ressm aker L ocates Here
' 1er Cream Feed—
Clark B utterfield, 518 Iowa street,
was the chief dispenser of ice cream
yesterday evening a t a gathering of
friends at his home. The purpose
of the m eeting was for the organ!*
zation of an athletic club.
Florence autom atic oil cook stoves
and ovens. Ashland F u rn itu re Co.
R ed B lu ff Visit©
Mrs. Marne Brady, of Red Bluff,
Calif., arrived yesterday for a week’s
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brady
of 4 85 All*son street.
(Conti nutd Prom ra g e one)
Rev. Josephine Champie is spend­
ing a week’s vacation with friends plugs were dropped to him by para­
at C rater Lake.
chute from a plane piloted by Staff
Sergeant Arndt, spark plug trouble
FOR SALS— Modern home at 361
being the cause of the forced land­
Mountain Avenue. Property of the ing.
late Joseph G. H urt. Easy term s.
The altitude at Oasis Butte is at
Inquire Alpha Hotel.
272-6 least 5500 feet, and the th?n a ir ren­
dered it difficult to get away in as
B aptist Church S e lls Property—
Baptist church property on G ran­ heavy a machine as the D-H, but this
ite street, form erly belonging to the handicap was overcome by skillful
Satterfield estate, has been sold to driving. An Ansaldoe plane could
Mrs. Emma Oeder. The property is get away m ore easily.
The round trip ‘ to C rater Lake
located at the end of the pavement
could be made in an hour, and a half
on G ranite street.
and if patronage justified, a regular
WE REPAIR anything. Phone 114. a ir stage could be run every two
269-tf hours. It is believed that many
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tourists would be willing to pay the
L eaves for ’F r i s c o -
extra charge to sfee C rater Lake from
H erbert Pasmore, musical artist
the air, and be spared the autom o­
who has won so m uch.favor here d u r­
bile trip, while the carrying of mail
ing the C hautauqua, left this m orn­
would be an added advantage. Of
ing for San Francisco, from which
course, the entire m atter is now in
place he will take passage for Hono­
a speculative stage, but th ere is ev­
lulu.
ery reason to believe th a t sooner
than
many people realize, “to Cra­
For a good plunge or tub bath in
te
r
Lake
in half an hour” will be aj
pure sulphur water, go to the Nat-
reality.
atorium .
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Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dennis are on
a m otoring trip through Yellowstone
national park. They motored by
way of Eugene, where Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis were joined by Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Proctor of th a t city. Mrs.
Proctor is a neice of Mrs. Dennis.
Yeo don’t care w hether it’s a Ford
or an autom obile; he insures ’em
■ Watermelon Feed—
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A rthur Peters, corner of W alker all.
street and the Boulevard, gave a Visiting Sister—
watermelon feed to friends Satur­
Mrs. J. C. M ather Is visiting her
day evening. It is said to have been sister. Mrs. J. V. Wing, 532 Alli­
an up to the ears feed."
son street.
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Midsummer suits at P atuserud’s.
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Social Circle M eets—
The social circle of the C hristian
church will meet W ednesday a fte r­
noon at the home of Mrs. Frank
Guisinger.
See What Your Dollar
Will B uy!
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the
quart at Rose Bros.
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‘Dollar Days’
Seattle Visitors»—
Mr. and Mrs. Frazier, Seattle mot-
j orists touring the country, are vis­
iting Mr. and Mrs. W A. Black, 922
Boulevard.
I
W hat is a vacation w ithout mu­
sic? Buy a small Victrola and take
It along. Rose Bros,
247-tf
T h u r s d a y , F r id a y
a n d S a tu r d a y
£. R. ISAAC & CO.
"THE QUALITY STORE”
USED AUTOMOBILE
NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
One 1917 Dodge Brothers Touring
One 1918 Dodge Brothers Touring
One 1920 Dodge Brothere Roadster
One 1920 Cleveland Touring
One 1918 Oakland Touring
One 1917 Chevrolet Touring
One 1919 Oldsmobile Roadster
One 1920 Ford Truck, Staked Body
GEO. L. TREICRLER MOTOR CO.
Hv »ne 304
Cliff Payne makes Porch Swings.
C. M. Carter Home Sold—
The C. M. C arter home, 365 Iowa
street, has been sold to Mr. ana
Mrs. Carrs, new arrivals from Camas,
W ash.
Mr. and Mrs. C arter have
purchased property in Los Angeles
w here they will move shortly.
R eturns to P o r t l a n d -
Mrs. A. F. H unt, who has been
visiting h er daughter, Mrs. Will
Dodge, left this m orning for her
home in Portland. Will Deardorf,
N
uncle of Mrs. Dodge, is a visitor at
the family home. Mr. D eardorf is
from Roseburg.
Forbes Place Sold—
Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Cary, of
Salem,
have purchased th e bungalow
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating
I and gas fitting. Repairing a speci­ and about two acres of orchard on
alty. 248 Fifth St Phone 166-J. Rocca street from W. J. Forbes, and
are occupying th e property.
The
sale was made by th<* E, E. Phipps
Realty company.
11 You Have In Mind Buying a
South Fir St., Medford, Ore.
"Teddy” Coldwell, who spent the
past ten days as a guest of Prof.
Vining at Lake of the Woods, swim­
ming, fishing, eating, a n ’ every thing,
returned to the city last evening.
At Crater LaJt
To Tom- Y ellow ston e P a r k -
Biggest crowds, coolest place, best' ta m p in g Trip—
Mr. and Mr9. C. L. Loomis are
music, finest floor, Bungalow Wed-
camping
at Prospect preparatory to
nesday night.
a trip to C rater Lake. They are ac­
Best music, best floor, coolest companied. by their d au g h ter and
place to dance. The Bungalow Wed­ son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pace.
nesday night.
3t
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Big dance at the Bungalow Wed-
! nesday night.
3t
Leah Leaska (Leah Cohen), the cel-j President Julius Meier of the 1925
ebrated soprano soloist of P o rtla n d ■ exposition.
and New York, will sing “ My Own
In the evening there will be danc­
United States.’’ There will be a very I
ing and firew orks on the ocean trout.
fine program given on Saturday ev-l
enlng in front of the Hotel Seaside, The sea wall and promenade has
and Immediately after there will be been constructed a t an expense to
Local Man Dies at Long Beach—
a banquet for the visiting m ayors.! the city $200,000, and it is of solid
Edward Wall, a form er carpenter Acceptances have already arrived concrete, electrically lighted. It is
of this city, died at Long Beach, from Mayor George Baker of Port-! considered the finest piece of work
Calif., Saturday, according to word land, Governor Ben Olcott, and of Its kind in the United States.
received here by Mayor Larnkin from
an un d ertak er of th at city. Mayor
Lamkin was requested to locate rela­
tives of Mr. Wall, If possible. Mr.!
Lamkin states th a t he has been un­
able to locate relatives.
“T eddy” R eturns—
T he coolest place in the valley.
The Bungalow W ednesday night. 3t AIR TAXI TO CRATER
LAKE IS LOCAI. PROJECT
Mrs. S. G. Van H ardenberg and;
family, of Eagle Point, have taken i <totlan<l Visitor—
the house a t 657 C street for the!
Lester High, of Oakland, Calif., is
winter. They come to take advan-j visiting his brother, Edward High,
tage of our school facilities. Mrs. ¡88 W imer street.
Van H ardenburg will do dressm ak-
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OH BOY! Have you seen the bar-
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i gains at Elkhorn Gun Store? 271-6
Alberts Taxi. Seven passenger cai j
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tor long trips. Phone 183.
267-12 1 At Lake o f the W oods
, jMrs. H attie A b^ottX and Mrs.
. Blanche Hulen and son Billie are
Visit a t Tillamook—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hosley and M rs.¡cam ping at Lake of the Woods.
“ Shorty" Patton left last week tor
an auto trip to Tillamook. They will
Fishing T a c k le -
L eave for V ictoria, B. C.—
visit with Mrs. Hosley’s broter.j
Elkhorn Gun Store. 81 Oak street.
Mr. and Mrs. George McVicars and
little d au g h ter left yesterday for
Will Hosley.
261-!
Victoria, B. C., by auto. Mr. Mc­
We specialize on fancy brick ice R oseburg V isitor —
Vicars will retu rn im m ediately, al­
Miss Mary Reames, of Roseburg.. though Mrs. McVicars and d au g h ter
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cream. Rose Bros.
is visiting Miss Mabel Trott, 184 B> will remain In Victoria for a short
street.
.Motor to Yreka—
time viisting friends and relative's.
)Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Brookmillerj
Cool off in Rose Bros’ ice cream
and family motored to Yreka Sun-i
lHay and grain insurance.
Yeo
day, and spent the day with Mt. {Parlor where quality ice creams and of course.
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sherbets are served.
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and Mrs. M. T. Thompson.
Successors to C. H. Vaupel
Tuesday, July 26, 1021
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
The new sugar coated
chewing gum
which everybody
likes—you will,
too.
delicious peppermint
flavored sugar jacket around
peppermint flavored chewing gum
that will aid your appetite and diges­
tion. polish your teeth and ruoisten
your throat.
B122
THE FLAUOR LASTS
W ealthiest and B iggest
B U IC K
/
Record Breaking Coupe
in Film and Reality
\v JLXM JLZMC T
Yz
SEASIDE, Or., July 25.— (Spe­
c ial)— A record breaking crowd is
expected here August 6 and 7, when
the big celebration for the comple­
tion of the sea-wall and promenade
w'ill take place.
FOR SALE— A good violin, cheap.
A specially engaged forty piece
Call or address 143 Sixth street.
Ashland, Ore.
276-8» band will furnish the music, and Miss
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TONIGHT
Honors for War Birds.
In France many pigeons have been
decorated for distinguished war serv­
ices; one with the Legion d'Honneor.
Diplomas with the citations were Is­
sued and kept at the headquarters of
the French pigeon service, and because
pigeons cannot wear medals on their
breasts, special bands, with the colors
of the decoration, were made for their
legs. A bird which will go down In
Climb Mt. Ashland—
French history just as surely as Field
(A large party of Epworth League Marshall Foch himself Is the one
members, who have rem ained over which carried from Vaux to Verdun
from the institute conference h e ld ; the last message for help sent by the
here last week, left early this morn-! Commandant Raynal before the Ger­
mans captured the fo rt This pigeon
'ing for Mount Ashland.
tlew through a hall ot fire and a gas
barrage,
and, wounded and gassed,
O. K. 8. NOTkCE
j
dropped
dead
as It delivered Its mes­
Alpha chapter No. 1, (). E. S., will
sage. It was awarded the Legion
hold th eir annual picnic Thursday
d’Honneur.
evening, July 28, in Lithia Park, at
6 o’clock. All members ano visiting
Find Old Indian Canoe.
members and th eir families urged
An old Indian canoe, apparently
to be present.
Bring your own hewn out of an immense log, was
dishes. Committee.
275-3 caught in the fishing net of William
Otten, off Wright’s wharf, between Sea­
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY.
ford and the "Ferry” seine ground,
FOR RENT — 2 room furnished about three miles below. The canoe Is
apartm ent. A dults only. Inquire In a fair state of preservation. It was
166 H argadine, or phone 264-Y. presumably used by the Nanticoke
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tribe, which inhabited this peninsula
more than 100 years ago.—Baltimore
FOR SALE— New wall tent, 7x9, at
8 4 2 'Blaine St.
276-1* American.
LOST— Last Saturday, fountain pen.
Conklin self filler, clip co it snake
of German silver. No. 2 fine poini.
Finder retu rn to Bert Freem an.
\LTnion o!< service station.
Re­
ward.
276-2
WRII
There are now nearly six million
people in the city of New York, and
it is the largest center of population
on the globe. It is growing faster
than London at the rate of nearly two
to one; London doubles its population
every 30 years and New York every
18 years.
New York's cash balance demands
a sum of more than thirty million
dollars, and it Is the wealthiest city
In the world. In fact, its total as­
sessed value Is greater than all of the
United States west of the Mississippi,
and its income exceeds that of 20
states combined.
Every nineteenth American lives in
New York city, and one tenth of all
manufactured products Is made there.
There are twice as many theaters
In New York, and three times as many
hotels as are In London.—Popular
Science Monthly.
Ths Home-Run Thrlil.
▲ baseball fan writes to his favorite
paper to protest against the undeserved
honors heaped upon the “slugger.”
Why, he asks, should a home-run hit­
ter be lionised above a fast runner,
who uses both feet and brains, or a
smart pitcher, who uses both brains
and arms?
The answer Is easy. The home run
Is the limit of accomplishment in bat­
ting. There is, there can be. nothing
bigger. When It comes with the bases
full It la catastrophic, and there Is
enough of the savage In' all of us to
delight In catastrophes that leave us
untouched. In some this subconscious
Impulse shows itself in fomenting pol­
itical revolution. Such people would
like to see a universal smashup, the
world turned inside out, just to see
what It would be like afterward. In
the baseball devotee the home-run with
the bases full satisfies this craving.
So far as that particular game Is con­
cerned, the home-run is the crack of
doom.—New Bedford Standard.
N O T IC E
Will cut prices on every­
thing during the next few
days. Guns, $5.00 up. Bikes,
$5.00 up. Six hole range for
$25 and other good bargains.
ELKHORN GUN STORE
SI Oak St.
271-6
The identical car that broke the record between
San Francisco and Portland in 29 hours and 16
minutes, beating the Southern Pacific Shasta
Limited by 44 minutes. This record was made
January 8th over hundreds of miles of snow and
mud.
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See this wonderful film of this Buick in action at
the Vining Theater tonight.
Ashland Auto Co
Buick Dealers