Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 10, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TtDCfOS.
Wednesday, August 10, 1031
T will be a t Lake of the Woods FREEBERGS VISIT
building cottages for th e next ten
SEVEN STATES IN
days. Anyone interested, phone Mr,:
4,864-MILE TOUR
Peck, fire and game Warden a t L ake'
______ _
of th e Woods. J. D. Beeson. 283-tf
(Continued from Page One)
Visits Relatives—
W illis F au st arrived yesterday
from Los Angeles, Calif, by auto for
Local and Personal
a visit with his cousin, Mrs. E. H.
Bush, 123 Church street He will
Side Lights.............. ..........
later make the trip to C rater Lake
Birthday Party__
n e a r Greeley, Colo., we passed a car
and to K lam ath Falls where he will
Miss
Mary
Poley
celebrated
her
’
'with
an
Ashland
banner
on
th
e
wind-
visit
a sister in th a t city.
MASONIC MEETING
Sam 's Valley Visitor—
•
birthday
at a birthday party given ‘shield and wondered who it was.
Elam Gall of Sam’s Valley was
by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Denver was our next stop. We were O uting nt Crater Lake—
the guest of his brother, E. E. Gall,
Poley, at Lake O’Woods Tuesday. (rather up against it to know what
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es McDonough,
of Belleview a few days last week. ■
road to take for Glenwood Springs John McDonough and Mrs. McDon­
Stated communication, Ashland
H e is just recovering from a seri­ Notice—
about 250 miles west of Denver and
Lodge No. 23, Thursday evening.
ous illness and has been confinedI The school board of d istrict nvm th e Rocky m ountains to cross. The ough’s fath er have returned from a
Aug. 11. Im portant routine busi­
Io a hospital in Medford for some her eight will receive bids on or be­ auto club routed us via Lookout five days camping trip at C rater
ness, also work in F irst Degree. : time.
Lake.
fore August 17 for tran sp o rtin g pu­ iMt. here we saw the burial place of
Visiting brethren cordially welcome.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY?
pils of said d istrict to Ashland (B uffalo Bill) Col. Wm. Cody. This
Meet at 7:30 sharp.
Pyire pasteurized milk, 10c the schools. The said board reserves the
is the show place and road for the FOR SALE OR TRADE— 354 acres
G. B. ICENHOWEK. Actg. W M
quart at Rose Bros.
243-tf
right to reject any or all bids. Tele- Denverites. M agnificient view and
W. H. DAY, Secy.
Harney Valley, 200 acres natural
phone* D istrict Clerk, 11 IX. for 'road. At Em pire the grade starts
meadow. Deeded w ater right for
H ikers R eturn—
same.
Running w ater on place.
particulars.
289-4
over
B
erthand
Pass
eleven
miles
up
W hat is a vacation w ithout m u­
Misses R uth Eske. Maud York
Fine deep loam. Raise all kinds
and steep.. A ltitude eleven thousand
sic? Buy a small Victrola and take and Lucile Davis have returned
of grain, fine for alfalfa. Car.
three hundred feet. It took us all
Los
A
n
geles
A
rrivals—
raise 3 to 4 crops. Can use m er­
It along. Rose Bros.
247-tf from a biking trip to C rater Lake.
chandise,
light truck or car
day
to
get
up.
The
roads
to
Glenn-
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O’Connell, Mr.
small
ranch
for chickens.
b.
wood Springs were good and very
At C innabar Springs—
You can eat cheaper at the Hotel and Mrs. C. J. Murphy, Mr. and
A. Snyder, Box 168, Sisters, Ore­
Dr. Jarvis left Sunday on a two Ashland Grill than you can at home! Mrs. F. R. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. (bad but some beautiful sights at
gon.
289-3
weeks vacation trip to Cinnabar and have no work or worry. Lunch­ J. L. Fogarty and Mr. Dawson are Glenwood. We spent a week visit­
in g Mrs. Sommers, Mrs. I. Niece. WANTED TO RENT, lease or per­
Springs, California.
eon. 60c; dinner, $1.00
289tf recent arrivals from Los Angeles,
haps buy, well located hay and
Calif. The men are connected with T hirty five miles south of here we
pasture ranch adapted to run­
the sales staff of Em il P eil’s farm saw a town w ith several hundred
Coal Vein Found—
ning small bunch of stock in con-
R eturn From Crater L a k e -
implement
store.
buildings, m agnificient hotel, club
nection with outrange. Address,
It is reported th at th e oil drillers
Alden Powell and S. A. Peters
with particulars, Box 21, Kerby,
building, a residence th e like of
on the Munday well northeast of have returned from a three days
Ore
289-2
Ju st received th e new B runer which we have never seen in any
Medford found an eight and one- trip to C rater Lake and Klam ath
Woolen Company’s line of fall and «large city. It was simply amazing. LOST— Light brown Gladstone bag,
half foot vein of coal at the 730- i Falls.
between 91 N ursery st. and the
Winter samples. Call in and see Branch railroad th a t not a train has
foot level.
Colonel Munday was
depot,
by way of Mechanic and A
them. Cleaning and repairing done passed over for 20 years. A care­
showing samples of the find in
streets.
Finder re tu rn to Mrs.
See our Fall Suitings or pure Vir­ on short notice. K. Nelson. Hotel tak er is all th a t lives here.
The;
Medford yesterday.
Larkin Grubb, 114 Third si.
gin Wool. Paulserud’s.
279-tf Austin Bldg.
273-tf place is called Redstone and was i Suitable reward.
289-1
built by several m illionaires from!
Cool off in Rose Bros’ ice cream
New York. The location is beauti-j SALE OF LEGHORNS— Crate-fat-
R eturn F ro m Portland—
parlor where quality ice creams and Visits Relatives Here—
tened fryers and hens, 25c pound
E.
G.
Roberts
was
a
recent
vis­
J ..K . McWilliams and N. H. H ar­ ful-—in a gorge, no habitations
sherbets are served.
264tf
alive or 35c dressed. 300 pullets,
itor at the home of his m other, Mrs. rison of tho local Ford agency have near, all fenced and signs “ Keep
60c to $2.00 each, depending on
E. J. Roberts, and sister. Mrs. Lulu returned from P ortland where they o u t.” Imm ense coal deposits, hun­
H as Infection hi Foot—
age.
Select breeding stock as
follows: 100 2 and 3 years old
Mrs. Gregg is staying at the J. Van Wegen, and in the afternoon were atten d in g a Fordson tra c to r dreds of coke ovens, but the coal
hens at $1.00 each; 150 yearling
N. Dennis home taking care of they all motored out to see ait- dem onstration.
could not be mined to any depth
hens a t $1.35 each; 10 yearling
the Dennis’ grandson, who has been other sister, Mrs. E. E. Gall.
on account of the gas. Forty men
male birds at half cost price.
suffering from infection in his foot,
Booking orders for 25,000 baby
Best meals in the city.
Hotel were burned in the mine a fte r an
chicks
for 1922 delivery at 16c
during tho absence of the Dennts
For real home cooking, eat at Ashland Grill. Luncheon. 60c; din­ explosion. The bodies could not be
each,
any
quantity. Chicks will
family who are making an auto G arn ett’s, 93 N. Main.
28S-tf ner, $1.00.
289tf recovered.
No one would work
be from tried yearling hens and
tour of Montana at the present
there again, so millions of dollars
early hatched trapnested pullets,
Return* F rom Y reka—
time.
H otel A shland Grill—
mated to males from 220 to 286
were lost.
egg hens.
Visitors always wel­
W. Hicks on North Main street
Excellent service.
Choicest of
It certainly was a beautiful city
come
a
t
the
home of SMITH-
Yeo insures automobiles against food prepared in a sanitary kitchen has returned from Yreka. Calit., and well built 20 years ago. Salt
QUALITY W HITE LEGHORNS,
accident. Phone 274-J.
by chefs who know how.
289tf where he has been spending the Lake.
Ogden and
Brigham at
298 H argadine st., phone 352 J.
past several days.
289-12*
Snowville. We went to Twin Falls,
Leaves for Roseburg—
Ju st insurance, th a t’s all. Yen.
Ida., Boise to Baker City, west to FOR
SALE— Overland
4, 1921
Isaac Taylor left yesterday m orn­ of course.
The C hristian W orkers’ Band Sum pter. This town is alm ost de­
model, carries $50 worth of ex­
ing for his home at Roseburg after
will hold a service In the Belleview serted. From here to P rairie C ity : tras and h a s’ run 1.200 miles:
a several weeks’ visit with his old
school house Sunday afternoon. was o ur very w orst road on t h e ' price $700.00. W rite W. H. R.
Uongregatioiuil Church Improved-—
Siskiyou. Call Steinman.
friend and schoolmate. J. L. Green­
August 14, a t 3 o’clock. Everyone whole trip— 41 miles.
Prineville.!
A new porch and steps have been!
289-3t*
wood.
is invited to attend.
Bend, F t. K lam ath, Cirater Lake
built at the entrance of the Con­
A shland. 4,864 miles, ten weeks,
gregational church, which greatly R eturn From Bend—
Clllf Payne m ake. Porch Swinge add, l0
appearance
H arry K. Tomlinson of this city but we liked it.
Confined by Illness—
and George T. Collins of Medford MR. AND MRS. W. A. FREEBERG
The
monthly
dairy
m
eeting
of
E. K. Hall of Liberty street has
returned last evening from a m otor
Jackson
county
will
be
held
Aug,
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
been confined to his home for some
trip to Bend, representing th e Med­
20th
instead
of
Aug.
13th.
a
t
the
In
the County Court of Jackson
tim e with a bad case of gangrene
ford and Ashland lodges a t th e
J.
R.
McCracken
ranch,
Valiev
View.
County, Oregon, E state qf Clyde
In his foot, but at present is con­
m eeting held there Sunday of dele­
Rhodes, Deceased.
valescing.
gates from all the Elks lodges in
' Hilt V isitor — ,
The
undersigned ad m in istrato r of
Oregon to discuss m atters relatin g
A fine six-room bungalow with
Mrs.
Fay
Pankey
of
H
ilt
is
visit-
to the coming convention of the said estate has filed in said court tile bath and Cabinet kitchen, and
We specialize on fancy brick ice
! ing at the home of her parents, Mr. state Elks association in M arsh­ his final account as adm inistrator,
cream. Rose Bros.
264tf ! and Mrs. A. C. Keller.
garage on lot 100x100 feet. Two
______
j and the judge of said court has des-
field.
(
blocks from Boulevard and ciose
j ignated Saturday, Septem ber 10,
Moves Into Stannard Home—
i
— ——
to high school.
!
.
1 Orres cleans and remodels clothes. N otice to Presbyterians-
i 1921, a t 10:00 o’clock A. M. at the
Mr. Jensen and family have
Will sell for $2,300 with very
moved into Mrs. Jessie S tannard’si
“ 84‘tf
The bids for the work on the court house in Jacksonville, said
Presbyterian church, which were to county, as th e tim e and place to liberal term s if sold immediate­
house nn Liberty street. The fam­
ly.
Why cook a t home these hot bo opened Thursday aftern o o n , will
hear any objections to the approval
ily who had been living in the
days? E at in comfort at Hotel Ash­ be opened a t the church Tuesday.
of said account.
house all w inter have moved to
See E. E. Phipps Agency, next
land Grill.
289tf Aug. 16, at 7:30 p. m.
Cottage Grove.
S. M. RHODES,
Tidings office.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
A dm inistrator.
H. R. Adams, the Plum ber, sells 289-lt
Orres is back on the job and is
289-5 Wed.
showing some very fine woolen at plumbing fixtures and supplies.
the new fall prices.
284-tf Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St.
287-tf
O. E. Hurst III—
Tacom a V isitors—
.0. E. H urst has been quite i l l !
Dr. and Mrs. U tterback of Ta­
at his home on Beach street.
coma, W ash., arrived yesterday eve
ning by auto for a visit with Mr.
Ranch Visitors—
and Mrs. O. A. Paulserud.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McLaren were Paulserud is a daughter of Mrs.
recent visitors from th eir ranch on Utterback.
Rogue river, visiting friends and
transacting business.
K lam ath F alls V isitors—
Ashland News in Paragraphs
EVERYTHING FOR
THE GARDEN
here except the flowers and
vegetables.
Garden hose
and garden implements of
all kinds, lawn mowers,
sickles, hedge-cutters and
shears, knives, etc. We can
supply all your needs in
this respect. Do you know
the convenience of a gar­
den hose? Also useful for
cleaning yard, sidewalk or
street.
A
Here is Your Chance
to Buy a Good
Home Cheap
Mr. and Mrs John McCall and
For C rater Lake or other trips,
two
children of K lam ath Falls are
se» De W itt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-lm
visiting Mr. McCall’s sister. Miss
Klamath Falls Visitors—
Lydia McCall, and the J. M. W ag­
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lynch of ner family of this city.
Klam ath Falls were welcome guests
of Mrs. Lynch’s parents, Mr. and
All wool suits a t $25 and up, at:
Mrs. J. L. Greenwood, over Sunday Orres. See the special values a t
anti Monday.
$32.00. They can’t be beat. 284-tf
LEAVING
TONIGHT
A
ALL STAR CAST
—Thursday Only—
Thos. H. Ince Production
"The B ro n ze B ell”
4 BIG STARS
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
BLANCHE SWEET
HARDW ARE
Bandi oncert
Llthia Park
TONIGHT
S to 9
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL
THE
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
A U G U ST SALES
T h u r s d a y —O p p o r t u n i t y D a y
O-P-P-O-R-T-U-N-I-T-I-E-S
APRONS, 79c
PERCALES, YARD 22c
Sold legularly at $1.00. Made
of check gingham, trim m ed
with ric-rack, two pockets.
36-inch best quality Drea*
Percales, light ami dark pat-
terns.
MIDDY BLOUSES. #2.75
T i lt SILKS. YARD # 1 .7 5
Paul Jones
Lwo-in-one.
middy cloth
Middy Blouses.
Made of good
Sold ’’egularly at $2.25. 32
*ucbes wide, in fancy satin
stripes.
SHEETS, # 1 .4 8
TOWELS, 6 L'OR #1.00
,,
,
Huck Towels sold regularly
at 20c each. Good quality for
family use.
72x90
Sheets, extra
good
quality.
Sold regularly at
$265.
Take advantage of
this
( ’RETONNES, 28c YARD
DRESSES, #5.48
36-inch Colonial Cretonnes, in
new patterns for fall. Good
quality.
New Dresses made of Im­
ported Organdie and Gingham
with sasli embroidery trim
ming.
PORCH DRESSES, #4.08
Made of Im ported Jap Crepe,
trim m ed with_ black braid and
buttons Made with tie back.
TAFFETA
SILK,
S I.»8
YD.
Sold regularly at $2.50. All
the new and wanted colors,
including black.
Have your Picoting and Hemstitching Done Here
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
The D eligh ts of the
C o m e o n a lo n g !
Fill up your makin’s
- papers with P. A.
T »e TMTATER StAUTifl*
NOT
GUILTY”
S I M P S O N ’S
Greatest sport you know
to pull out your makin’s
papers and some Prince
Albert and roll up a ciga­
rette ! That’s because P. A.
is so delightfully good and
refreshing in a cigarette—
just like it is in a jimmy
pipe! You never seem to
get your fill — P. A.’s so
j o y ’u sly fr ie n d ly and
appetizing.
Prince Albert will be a
revelation to your taste! No
other tobacco at any price is
in its class! And, it rolls up
easily because it’s crimp cut
and it stays p u t
It’s the best bet you ever
laid that you’ll like Prince
Albert better than any ciga­
rette you ever rolled 1
And listen! I f you have
a jimmy pipe hankering—
by all means know what
Prince Albert can do for
you! It’s a revelation in a
pipe as well as in a ciga­
rette! P. A. can’t bite or
parch. Both are cut out
by our exclusive patented
process. 1
F ringe A lbert
Seashore and Mountains
appeal to many thousands each year.
Be one ol' tin
merry throng that go there this summer for Health,
Rest, Recreation, 'and Amusement.
R o u n d T rip
Summer E x c u r s io n T ic k e ts
are now on sale to n.any delightful places.
M m « A l b a r t la
•a id in t i p p y rad
baga, tid y rad tina,
handaam a paan d
and halt paand tin
hamidora and in tha
paand crya ta l glaaa
h a m i d a r w ith
a p a n g a aaaiatanar
ta p .
Newport.
Ideal for the family is this charm ing old place
th at is free from conventionalities.
Crater Lake.
One 6f the greatest scenic wonders of the world,
is this beautiful lake of indescribable blue.
Tillamook County Beaches.
¡»RINCE ALBERT
Located am idst a w ealth of beautiful natural
surroundings, are these resorts just a few miles be­
yond the Coast Range.
Other Resorts.
Josephine County Caves. Colestin. Shasta Mountain
Resorts, Yosemite National Park.
CRIMP CUT
10MG BURNING P(Pt AND
CIGARETTE TOBACCO
C o p yrig h t 1921
b y R . J. R «ya
Tabacco Co
1
“Oregon O utdoors”
Our new illustrated and descriptive booklet will
help you decide on the resort of your choice. Let us
assist you by providing a copy free on request.
For further inform ation inquire of ticket agents
S outh ern P acific L in es
i
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.