Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 04, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND «DAILY TIDINGS.
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
T g o I suxd Personal
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M asonic Calendar th is W eek—
M ohawk Valley V isitors—
Visiting in Portland—
Mrs. A. E. Patterson and grand­
daughter, M argaret Churchman, who
are visiting relatives in Portland,
will retu rn to the city for several
weeks.
Ju st insurance, th a t’s all.
of course
Yeo.
Mr. an d ' Mrs. J. L. Greenwood,
of this city, entertained relatives
D unsm uir V isitors—
from Mohawk Valley, near Eugene,
Mrs. Edward W alters and daugh­
There will be no stated session of j t ^ jg weej-
ter,
Inez, of D unsm uir, are Ashland
Hillah Temple. Friday evening, Aug-
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visitors for a few days after spend­
Guns and F ishin g T ackle—
ing several days with Mr. W alters
Elkhorn Gun Store, 81 Oak street. who is confined to a Medford hos­
Leaves for South D akota—
261-1 mo
pital for the past several days, Mr.
William Denton has agaiu been
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W alters was injured in a recent au­
Humtnoned to South Dakota to look
.
Ret urn from Newport—
tomobile accident.
after his business interests, his stay
,
Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Raudles have
there to be an indefinite one.
returned ironi a two weeks vacation L adies A u xiliary Am erican Legion
i
at
Newport.
to M eet—
What is a vacation without mu­
sic? Buy a small Vlctrola and take
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it along. Rose Bros.
E seom lido V isitors—
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Amer­
H. R. Adams for plumbing, beating ican Legion will meet Friday evening
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci­ a t 8 o’clock at the parish house.
alty.
248 Fifth St Phone 166-J. Members are requested to foe prompt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Kennedy, of
Escondido, are visiting relatives in R eturn from N e w p o r t-
the family of E. F. Smith, on Oak
Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen has re­
street.
turned from a two weeks vacation
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spent at Newport. She was accom-
W anted by Saturday morning, tw o . panied by her mother> Mrs B j
passengers for C rater Lake.
Dej Roberts, who also enjoyed the cool
W itt Taxi.
283-3* weath er a t th at beach. While there
i they saw a num ber of Ashland peo-
Leaves for P ortland—
pie, among them being the Calefs,
Mrs. C. H. Hanson has gone to i .
,
.,
m
,
- • wh0 have been there since June,
Portland to visit her eldest d a u g h -..
.
, .
.
. , ' .
„
,
' having sold th eir property here be-
ter, C athenn, who has been attend- ,__ .
.
v
. ..
. ; fore leaving. They are enjoying New-
mg school in the vicinity of the met-!
.
.
_
j port while it is still hot in the val-
ley, but are looking for a location
for the winter. Mrs. Calef says she
Twenty-five dollars reward for the
hopes they will decide on Ashland,
retu rn of lady’s handbag containing
for she says it seems more like home
gold enameled watch, lost on Phoe­
to her th an any place she has ever
nix-Jacksonville road July 28. Phone
lived.
641-J Medford.
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Ran Stone R olling V isitor—
G et Y our H unting O utfit Now—
CRATER LAKE. Or., August 4.—
A man from Idaho was placed under
arrest and sent from the park yes­
terday for rolling stones from G ar­
field peak. There have been a great
many this year who don’t observe
the signs to “ roll no rocks’’ and in
consequence one man had a sprained
ankle as a result of someone’s care­
lessness, and several have had very
narrow escapes.
And save money.
Store, 81 Oak street.
Elkhorn Gun
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Will Leave for Iowa—
E. F. Smith is contem plating a
trip to Iowa through Council Bluffs
to his old home near Postville, la.
1 will be a t Lake of the Woods
building cottages for the next tei.
days. Anyone interested, phobe Mr.
Peck, fire and game warden at Lake
Ju st received the new Bruner of the Woods. J. D. Beeson. 283-tf
Woolen Company’s line of fall and
w inter samples. .Call in and see Pre-NuptiaJ Shower—
them . Cleaning and repairing done
Numerous friends of Miss F ra n ­
on short notice. K Nelson, Hotel ces Hamlin, of Honolulu, form er
Austin Bldg.
273-if Ashland girl, who for several j’ears
past has been connected with the
Claire Reebe in New York—
faculty of St. Andrew’s priory, a
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Beebe have leading educational institution In Ha­
landed in New York after spending waii, joined together last week and
the past several months In Mexico. sent her a substantial package of
Mr. Beebe has been engaged iu de­ useful and ornam ental articles. In­
velopment work in the southern re­ voiced as a "pre-nuptial show er,’’ In
public, and reports th at conditions the wedding gift classification.
there are not much superior to d a rk ­
est Africa where Mr. and Mrs. Beebe
F o r C rater Lake or other trips,
have spent considerable time.
see De W itt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-1 m
Yeo insures automobiles
accident. Phone 274-J.
against
Arrival from M exico—
M. L. Applegate is a late arrival
in the city from Mexico and Is vis­
iting his m other, Mrs. R D. Apple-
gate. 60 G ranite street.
Cliff Payne makes Porch Swings.
Cool off in Rose Bros’ Ice cream
parlor where quality Ice creams and
sherbets are served.
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Oakland V isitors—
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney, 55
G ranite street, are being visited by
C. H. Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. Tlndell
and Mrs. Rebecca Kinney, of Oak­
land, Calif.
Sweet Cider, made
day. 40 cents gallon,
it. Phone 9 -F -ll.
fresh every
Call and get
Orres cleans ano remodels clothes
284-tf
Hotel Arrivals—
last-named possession— to what is
LONDON, August 4.— Lord Byng
The paving on the Pacific highway
New arrivals at the Hotel Ashlann confidently predicted will be one of has left London today for Canada, between S a le u ^ in d Albany has been,
are: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. G re e n ,'th e most spectacular and monentous where he will become governor gen-1 completed
Portland; Francis Fox and family,i assemblages in history, rivaling In eral of the dominion.
—
Kansas City, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. F. brilliance the poted Versailles treaty
A new logging camp is being op­
W. Moore, San Francisco; Mrs. Geo. party.
SEASIDE, Or.— The Standard Oil ened up near Fairview.
K. W harton, Roseburg; C. S tein -!
company is building three 20,000
metz, Eugene; Henry Harvy, Wil- CLOSE THREE PROPERTY DEALS gallon tanks and a warehouse here.
The B. P. O. E. of Oregon plan to
cox, Ariz.; R. T. Connor, Hilt, Calif.; '
open a park near Bend.
Henry M. Peabody and family, of
K. Masuda, San Francisco; T, J.
EUGENE, Or. — Work on new
Colorado,
have located in Ashlana.i trails and telephone lines will start
Morey, Oakland, Calif.; Mr. and
A new hospital is planned for
Mrs. J, L. Shook, K lam ath Falls f and have purchased from Mrs. Wal-I soon in the Cascade national forest. Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson. W hit­ te r Everton, the two fine bu ild in g '
tier. Calif.; G. S. Dement, Vallejo, lots located on Palm avenue near
Calif.; Miss C. McNair, Miss C. De- the Boulevard, where the wil! im-
ment, V allejo;; Mr. and Mrs. H. c . ! m ediateh’ erect a residence.
S. D. Taylor has bought the 120
Marvin, Salem; W. D. Boone, Mr
acres
on Anderson creek formerly
T e t TPItATtX BCAUTifUL
and Mrs. E. E. Peslee, Mrs. A. Col­
lins, tyrs. Nina Alburton, Bend; C. owned by Barnes & Kinz. This con­
W. W atson, W. J. West, B. W. West, sists largely of good tim ber and has
Mrs. W. J. West, Mrs. E. R. Stew­ much wood on it th a t is ready for
art, Medford; A. T. Graham . H. E. the m arket, and which Mr. Taylor Is
Crane. Klam ath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. now having hauled into Ashland.
Mrs. Josie A. Simons has pur­
Tournier, Fresno, Calif.
— in -
chased the Ross Banks property at
Orres is back on the job and is 227 Oberlin street from L. Davis
showing some very fine woolen at and Mr. Pool, and is moving in to­
Mr. and Mrs. Simons, with
the new fall prices.
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their son, have ju st arrived by car
V isitin g P aren t»—
from The Dalles, and decided to lo­
Miss Leona Lennox has returned cate here.
to Ashland for a visit with her par­
These deals were closed this week
"This Is Our Last Crooked
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Jam es Lennox. through the E. E. Phipps realty
Job, D ear.”
She has spent the last two years in agency.
A “Crook picture” th a t's
Sacram ento, Calif., in the employ of
as different from any crook
the California state highway com­
It Is now claimed th a t sea lions
picture you ever saw as
mission, but will enter college in are not a menace to the salmon in­
black
is different from
September.
dustry.
white.
Tom Moore
Stop Thief
C rater Lake Ixtdge Crowded —
Austin Chisholm, tvho is now chief
clerk a t C rater Lake lodge, and who
is in Ashland for a visit with his
family, says th at while the lodge is
enjoying a capacity business, that,
everybody is being well taken care
of and th a t all who visit the lake in
the fu tu re will be well provided for.
TOO I,ATE TO CLASSIFY.
He says, since coming here he has DISARM AMENT DELEGATES
MUST PAY OWN BILLS FOR SALE— A good milch cow. 642
heard rum ors th a t people cannot get
"Liberty St.
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accommodations a t the lake, which
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from
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e
One)
is not the case.
FOR SALE— Double head saw m an­
drel with pulley. Price new, $27
be added to the W ashington police
my price, $7.50. Inquire 767 East
Tillamook Visitors—
force during the conference.
Main.
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Mrs. P. C. Todd and daughter
This will be a precautionary step!
,
Elaine, of Tillamook, are recent a r­ to prevent the revival on American
_ Own­
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d" ol nose glasses-
er may. have same by paying for
rivals in Ashland and are staying
soil of old world feuds, as all the
this ad. Tidin^S.
284-2
at th e home of Mrs. Elsie C hurch­
tribes of the earth are expected to
man on Union street.
Mrs. Todd
send onlookers a t the parley, and WANTED— Second hand typew riter
desk and office furniture; also
states th a t she may locate in Ash­
ancient enemies are bound to meet
Underwood machine. Address B-
land.
12, Tidings.
'
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in the shadow of W ashington’s monu­
ment.
strolling
down
Pennsylvania
M oves to C ottage Grove—
FOR SALE— Excellent six room
modern bungalow on large lot in
The Mackey fa6iily who formerly venue, m rubbernecking at the
W
hite
House.
desirable location. Garage, bath
lived on B street have moved to
and cabinet kitchen. An excep­
Hook-nosed
men
from
the
Hedjas,
Cottage Grove.
tional buy at $2300. with good
fezzed Turks, turbaned
Hindus,
terms.
princes, anarchists, statesm en, pick­
Gasoline Drops in P r i c e -
Also four room plastered houst-
with one acre of good garden
Gasoline is now selling at th irty pockets and newspaper reporters are
land,
for $1050, with excellent
and a half cents per gallon a t all expected to bring class, color anil
terms.
Barn and garage.
See j
service stations throughout the city cash— new spaperm en excepted on the
E. E. Phipps Agency.
284-
pursuant to a two cent reduction
which went Into effect at all points
on the Pacific coast yesterday, ac­
cording to a statem ent made thi9
If You H ave in Mind B u yin g a
morning at the Standard Oil com­
pany station.
Canadian Visitor—
Mrs. W illiam Patterson, of Battle-
ford, Sask., Canada, arrived the past
Meek for an extended visit a t the
home of her sister, Mrs S. R." Jeter,
of 107 F ourth street.
Return from Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey re­
M edford V isitor—
turned this week from a vacation
Mrs. Percy Cheaves is en tertain ­ trip spent a t Lake Tahoe and the
ing her friend. Miss Freda Archer, redwood forests of California. W hile
of Medford, this week.
away Mr. Dickey purchased a fine
new car.
A rrested Woman Released—
Mrs. Edith Grebe, a m otoring to u r­ AVhat’s in a N am e—
ist from Tacoma, Wash., who was
Henry Provost says when on hie
arrested here last week on advice trip he m et some folks who has
from Salem, stating th at she was passed through Ashland and stopped
wanted in the capital city on a charge at a hotel. He asked them a t which
of running down and injuring two hotel they stopped. They replied
men, has returned to the auto camp they did not know the name of it;
grounds here after having been re­ th a t it has th e “ Ashland H otel” on
leased in Salem. A fter her arrival a sign over th e entrance, the name
in Salem, according to local police, "A u stin ” painted on the door, and
it developed th a t the authorities the “ Oregon” painted on the rear
there did not have sufficient evi­ of the building.
dence to convict Mrs. Grebe for vio­
All wool suits a t $25 and up. tit
lation of a traffic ordinance. Mrs.
See the special values at
Grebe is camped a t the local camp Orres.
$32.00. They can’t be beat. 284-if
ground with her five children.
We specialize ou fancy brick ice H otel A rrivals—
cream. Rose Bros.
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New arrivals at the Ashland hotel
are:
W. F. Sergeant, H. N. Norton,
For a good plunge or tub bath in R eturn from Cam ping Trip—
Portland: J. J. O'Connor, Los An­
pure sulphur w ater, go to the Nat-
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Loomis and geles, Calif.; N. Paulsen, Calgary,
atorlum .
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pace have re­ A lta.; R. C. Dawson, Los Angeles,
turned from a camping trip at Pros­ Calif.; Mrs. E. T. Henshaw. Oakland,
F alls from Ladder—
pect
and C rater Lake, where they Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Yreurn,
Grandpa Shaw, an aged and well
spent
an enjoyable week’s outing.
Chico, Calif.; N. Salisbury, San F ran ­
known Ashland resident, was ser­
cisco; Louise Villinga, Mr. and Mra.
iously bruised and inurjed in a re­
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the
B. D. Myers, A. E. Ames, San F ra n ­
cent fall from a stepladder which
quart at Rose Bros.
243-tf cisco; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McKinley,
was being used by Mr. Shaw In his
work.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cozens, Los An­
K lam ath F alls V isitor—
geles; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keefe,
Levi Stevenson, of Klamath Falls,
See our Fall Suitings of pure Vir-
Casper, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. W urz«
vtin Wool. P aulserud’s.
79-tf is a visitor in the city. Mr. Stev­ weeler, P o rtlan d ; Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
enson made the trip to attend the
Smith, Seattle; J. H. Marsh, Duns­
funeral of Mrs. K atherine Johnson,
NOTICE
m uir; R. Cole, D unsm uir; T. C.
The dance at Kingsbury Club m other of Mrs. Stevenson.
Smith, A. M. Cochran, Redding; R.
House advertised for Saturday even­
R. W hitsill, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
ing has been postponed on account Parent-T eacher Assoc. Have Picnic—
R. A. Small, San Diego, Calif.
The Parent-T eacher association of
of club house not being completed.
283-2 th e Valley View district held a picnic Largo Apple Crop—
in Lithia P ark Tuesday afternoon
Mr. Pellet says he has the largest
and evening in honor of Miss Nellie crop of apples this year th a t he has
Savage and Mrs. Henry Brower, a ever grown in Ashland. T hat is fine.
sister of
,, Mrs. John Farm er of this Mr. Pellet has the reputation of get-
city will leave aeon tor her home In ,,„ s more :lnt|
pples , ha„
ru e
England. Mn. Brower, mother ot anyone „„
htn _ aM
Mrs. H. R. R eachart, will leave soon
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for Ohio. Both women have been Missionary Society Meets__
TO
visiting here for the past month. Miss
The W omen’i Foreign Missionary
Savage’s speech of appreciation was society of the Methodist church, will
responded to by Mrs. A. H. Daven- meet tomorrow afternoon at the
hill, president of the association, home of Mrs. G. H. Yeo on Oak
! Other guests were Mrs. H arry Roe, street a t 2:30 o’clock. All members
L JT H IA B A K E R Y
Miss Wittit, Mrs. I. D. Owen and are requested to bring th e ir mite
ASH LAND,
OREGON
Mrs. James Piercy.
boxes.
USED AUTOMOBILE
NOTE THE FOLLOWING
One 1917 D odge B rothers T ouring
One 1918 D odge B rothers T ouring
One 1920 D odge B rothers R oadster
One 1920 C levelan d T ouring
One 1918 O akland T ouring
One 1917 C hevrolet T ouring
One 1919 O ldsm obile R oadster
One 1920 Ford Tru<;k, Staked Body
GEO. L. TREICHLER MOTOR CO.
Phone 304
South F ir St., Medford, Ore.
/
Coming Friday
Wally Reid
Plaza Market is the Place
Now is th e tim e to get your
w in ter’s supply o f Pineapph
S f o r ............................ 91.00
Solar
Broken
tins
Slices,
2 \(¿
Friday and Saturday Spe­
cial, 4 f o r ................... $ l.o o
fr esh
w aterm elon
Lenox Soap, 25 bars . . . $1.00
and CANTALOUPES
f r i . and
sa t .
FRESH AND CURED MEATS OF BEST QUALITY
Spring Chickens and Lunch Goods a Specialty
PLAZA MARKET
61 North M ain St., A shland
-S 5 S
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
S U C C E S S O R TO O. H. VAUPEL
THE
Q U A L IT Y
STORE
A U G U ST SA LE
S ta r ts A u g u s t 5tH
General Clearance of Spring and Summer stock o f
Silks,, Wash Goods, and Odds and Ends from all over
the store. Some of tile lots are limited so he here
early tomorrow morning.
Percale a Yard 22c
Silg Taffeta, vd. $1.98
36 in. Best quality dress per-
cale In light and dark pat-
terns.
36 inches wide sold regularly
at $2.50 yd. in several good
shades and black.
Schoolday Cloth yd. 35c
Crepe de Chine $1.79
32 in. wide best cloth made for
children’s clothes, fast colors.
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40 in. wide in all the new and
wanted shades for sum m er
wear.
toweling, sold ’regularly at
........... - ........................45e yd
Dutchess Satin, yd. $1.98
36 in. wide in black only, good
heavy weight, suitable for
capes, coats and dresses.
T 7T
7 ~
Embroidered Organdie,
yd. $1.75
27 in. fine Zephyr ginghams in
plaids and checks, sold all sea-
son at ..............................25c yd
45 in Iiuporteil Swiss organ-
die, embroidered in the new
colors for sum m er wear, sold
regularly at .................... $2.(iti
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Apron Gingham, yd. 15c
... Po“g®e Silk’ yd' $ 125
» i n . apron
Wne
checks. Sold regularly 19c yd.
yd, only a limited amount;
DreSS Ginghams, yd, 19c
Wash Goods, yd. 35c
45 Main St., on the P la za
E gg case of 100 bars $1.5«*
Palm Olive, Swiss Rose, Glyc-
, erine, Bath Tablets, Cream Oil
Small tins Goody G oody.. 15c
Mechanic’s Pummice Soap —
7 for .......................... $ l.oo ! All, 3 lor ........................... 25c
Pure Linen Crash, yd. 38c
Knapp’s Groceteria
$5.50
SOAPS
White Wonder, b a r ........... 5c
.................................30c
17 in. Pure Irish linen crash
\
F ederal Milk, none h e ller —
2 cans for ........................... 25c
Del Monte. 2 V. tins ........... 35c
35< ! Case ................................
Bleached Muslin 16c
W hy P ay M o re ?
—
IN—
’T oo
Much
Speed”
You’ll laugh until your
sides are sore. I t’s a glor­
ious farce with Tom Moore
in a role th a t fits him like
his smile.
36 in. Fine quality muslin solo
regularly a t .................... 22c yd
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Bran Bread
Good Health
Today Only
A2MJLX
A",
Orp-andie vd
Odds and ends of sum m er wash
goods, values to 69c vd. to he
¡closed out a t ...........
35c yd
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, , . u r ffanaie yd. y&c
45
linP°rtc ‘I Swiss organdie
l,e ,nianent finish all the new
¡tnd wanted colors, sold regnl-
Crepe Apron Dresses $2.98
arl> at $1- 5-____________
Two color combinations of best
quality Jap crepe, sizes 1, 2
and 3, sold regularly at $3.89
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Satin Messaiine, yd. $1.95
U nuon n r« « « « -
e o cn
House Dresses, $2.50
Made of good gingham trimmt-a
with white poplin sold regui
a r,y a t *-3.oo.
3 6 inches wide, sold regular!)
at $2.25. All the niyv and
wanted shades.
Have your Picoting an d Hemstitching Done Here
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated