Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL J
Masonic Meeting*) This Week
Nebraska Visitors—
R eturns From Cinnlbar Springs—
P. K. Cropsey and Mr. Southwell
of Lincoln, Neb., stopped yesterday
for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. K irkpatrick on th eir auto way
to Los Angeles. Mr. Cropsey is a
cousin of Mrs. K irkpatrick.
E. T. Staples, local real estate
dealer, who has been absent for the
past several days, has returned
from Cinnlbar Springs where he has
been spending a week’s vacation.
Siskiyou Chapter. Tuesday eye- !
F o r C rater Lake or other trips,
ning, Aug. 16. Past M aster degree.
see
De W itt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-lni
Malta Commandery, Wednesday i
evening. Aug. 17. Stated conclavej
E astern Crops Short—
and routine business.
G. W. K ennard, who left Ash­
Siskiyou Chapter, Thursday eve­
land several years ago. is now at
ning, Aug. 18. Stated convocation.!
Columbus, Ohio, where he will re­
with petitions and reports.
main during the sum m er months be­
fore going south for the winter. Mr.
Return to P ortlan d —
Kennard states that all crops in the
Mrs. J. F. Lochner and daughter east have been cut short with oats
of Portland are in Ashland for a and potatoes, the crops being almost
lew days visiting friends. They are a total failure.
on their way home after spending;
a few weeks with Mrs. Lochner’s I “ H earts of Gold.”
W atch for
m other in K lam ath Falls.
them.
2 91-1 mo
Trip to K lam ath Fall**—
M illard Grubb; m other, Mrs. J.
L. Grubb, and sister, Mrs. Beecher
Danford, and children and Miss
Alice W alker made a trip to the
Green Springs road camp Saturday
evpning, and Sunday continued on
Ladies, bring a beau with you to to K lam ath Falls, spending the day
the Bungalow dance Wednesday there and returning home this m orn­
night.
His ticket covers the war ing.
tax for both himself and lady. If
Orres cleans clothes clean. 294tf
you come alone you m ust pay 10c
war tax.
2t
L im estone Plant to Re Id le—
Leave for K lam ath F a lls—
C. J. Murphy and F. R. Murphy
left yesterday for K lam ath Falls in
the interests of Emil Pell. J. J.
O'Connell, also connected with the
sales staff of Emil Pell, left this
morning for G rants Pass
The news comes from Gold Hill
th at with small capacity storage
bunkers filled and no orders for
lim estone coming in, th e state lime­
stone plant is again preparing for
a season of idleness. The farm ers
throughout the western jj$irt of the
state have expressed th eir willing­
ness to buy lim estone to replenish
th eir sour and otherw ise refractory
soils, but raising w heat a t pre-w ar
prices while the limestone is pro­
duced a t war-price costs are a bar
to plaeing orders at the present
time.
Tuesday, August ie , 1921
arrived at Pelican Bay Lodge at 6 I
o’clock th a t evening and there we
enjoyed great hospitality from the
keeper and his» nieces, who even in­
vited us to sleep in a bed th at night,
which chance, believe me. we did
not pass up.
Upon leaving, the
keeper presented us with a beauti­
ful hunting knife to slice our bacon
with and for use as a weapon.
Saturday night we spent at Lake
o Woods and waded in the warm
w ater of the lake. There we met
some more "homfe folks” who di-1
vided food with us, our supplies!
having dwindled immensely.
Sunday morning we struck the :
trail bright and early and walked!
steadily for 12 miles, when we ate!
the last of our food supplies. F in d -!
ing no one at home at several ranch ■
houses we surely thought we would!
starve in the woods, but we chanced I
upon some cattlem en who gladly di-1
vided their lunch with us and for
diversion played horseshoes with j
them for about an hour, at which!
tim e we resumed our hike with
lig h ter hearts expecting to spend at!
least one more day on the road, but
soon a friendly Ford stopped and!
asked us, “ W ant a lift? ’’
W e'
scrambled in and reached dear old
Ashland a t 7 o’clock p. ni., and,
take it from me, three weary girls
were glad to see m other’s face and
to have a chance to sleep on a bed
th a t didn’t have rocks for feathers.
Extra
special— Meq’a
medium-
weight cassim ere pants, all sizes,
G arnett’s home cooked meals sa t­
O
uting
at
Crater
Lake—
medium gray pattern ; while they
isfy.
*
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Mrs. Cozart and daughter. A let ha, last at $3.50, at Orres Tailor Shop.
Miss W eybright and neice, Violet
294«
<’ani|»ers L eave in M orning—
Mr. and Mrs. Will Loomis, Robert Wilton, left this morning for an ou t­
Im proves at H ospital—
Hale and family, B. F. Montgomery ing at C rater Lake.
M. L. Smith, now confined to a W ill L ocate Here—
and ramily and Bert Dennis and j
Have It vaulcanized at L eelem ’s San Francisco hospital, is improv­
family leave In the morning by
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clay are new
'lite Hospital.
290-291 2t ing, according to a telegram re ­
autos on a camping trip to Diamond
arrivals in th e city with the inten­
ceived here yesterday by friends. tions of m aking th eir home here.
Lake and Odell Lake in the. central Visiting at ’F r i s c o -
Hopes are entertained fo r his recov­ They are visiting at the home of
part of the state. The party expects
Mrs. L. Hilty of Graham street
to be gone two or three weeks, re­ is visiting friends in San Francisco. ery.
Mrs. L. E. Inman, a niece of Mr.
Clay.
turning by way of C rater Lake.
Silk and fibre mixed knit ties,
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the
form
erly $1.00 to $2.00 value; now Leave for D u nsm u ir—
Prepare now for rainy days. Have q u art at Rose Bros.
243-tf
only
50c until all gone, at Orres
Mrs. Nellie Conner and daughter.
your umbrellas covered at the Fix-
TOt, LATE TO CLASSIFY
Tailor
Shop.
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Mrs.
F rank Hanna, left this m orn­
R
eturn
From
Lake
o’
W
o
o
d
s
-
It Shop.
294-6*
ing on train 13 for D unsm uir and LOST— Three-post 3-slat sideboard 1
Louis Dodge and Mrs. J. P. Dodge
C entral P o in t V isitors—
painted green,
for Ford truck.’ I
I ¿eaves for H a r r is b u r g -
Shasta Springs. They expect to be
have returned from Lake o’ Woods.
F
inder
phone
A.
L. Lamb, 370-R !
Mrs.
Minnie
Sargent
and
sou
Mel­
Mrs. Mary Swlgart and daughter. Mrs. Louis Dodge and children re­
gone about 10 days-
Reward.
294-1" ‘
vin
of
C
entral
Point
visited
Mrs.
Mrs. A. L. Strickland, left yes­ main at the lake.
------------------------------------------
S argent’s sister, Mrs. Maggie Cul­ N azarene Chui'ch W orker V isits__
WANTED— Housekeeper to care for
terday for H arrisburg where Mrs.
bertson,
on
Mountain
avenue
Sat­
childern and do light housework.
Rev. Charles A. Kinder, special
Swigar will be under the care of
Ladies unaccompanied by gentle- urday.
,Mrs. Price.
Inquire at Enders 1
representative of the Nazarene Pub­
her daughter. Dr. Leslie Kent, un­ m ent and extra ladies 10c at the
Confectionery Store.
294-2 i
lishing house, Kansas City, Mo., was
til fully recovered from injuries Bungalow dance Wednesday night.
Big dance at the Bungalow W ed­ a visitor in Ashland over W ednes­ TO TRADE for alfalfa acreage, 5- !
sustained in a recent autom obile ac­ The war tax m ust he paid.
2t
nesday
night. Dancing, th e couple, day. W hile here he was in consul­
room modern home in Klamath
cident.
77c, war tax 8c; total 85c. Extra tation with Rev. J. E. McShane, pas­
Falls, on paved street.
Inquire
V isits Son H ere—
143
8th
street.
294-6*
ladies
and
ladies
unaccompanied
by
There is a reason for the popu­
to r of the local church of th e Naza­
T. J. Jones of Sacramento, Calif.,
gentlem
en,
10c.
<
>
t
larity of the Hotel Ashland Grill. is visiting at the home of his so».
rene, relative to th e distribution of FOR SALE— House and *4 acre
Come In and discover the reason. C. R. D. Jones. Mr. Jones is ac­
ground in fruit trees; close in.
the
products of the church publish­
Church C ircle Social at ’th e G uisen
Inquire 606 Allison. 294-1 mo*
294-1 I companied by L. O. Crosby, also of
ing
house.
Reverend
K
inder
is
m
ak­
ger H om e—
ing a tour» of th e N orthw est and FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent.
Sacramento.
Every one enjoyed a splendid
1 ¿eaves for B erkeley, C alif.—
Will be ready about August 25
expresses him self enthusiastically
good tim e a t the social circle m eet­
Earl Fraley lef yesterday for
Henry Provost, phone 474-R.
See our Fall Suitings or pure Vir­
regarding the opportunities found
ing of th e C hristian church a t the
Berkeley. Calif., where he has a po­ gin Wool. Paulserud's.
294-C
279-tl
in Oregon— commercial and oth er­
Guisenger home on W ednesday' a ft­
sition in the high school.
wise. He left for San Francisco, FOR RENT— 2-room, modern, fu r­
ernoon.
A short business session
nished apartm ent; close in; adults
In ’F risco H ospital—
from which city he will m ake a tour
followed by visiting and faneywork
only.
Inquire 166 H argadine or
“ We serve the best meals between
C. O. Porter, Eighth street, has
of th e N orthern California district
phone 264-Y.
294« :
Portland and San Francisco.” This been confined to the Southern Paci­ were features of the aftern o o n ’s of his church.
program
.
Also
some
splendid
m
usic
is a broad statem ent, but we are fic company hospital a t San F ran ­
rendered by Miss May H edrick and F ixin g latke o ’ W oods R oad—
prepared to prove it. Hotel Ash­ cisco for the past several days.
Mrs. Alta W einburger. Dainty re­
land Grill.
294-1
G. V. Gillette, who made a trip
freshm ents were served a t the close in from Lake o’ Woods this morn-
W hat is a vacation without mu­
V acation at Lake o ’ W o o d s -
sic? Buy a small Victrola aud take of the meeting. Those present were. in« for camp supplies, states that
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. E lh art went it along. Rose Bros.
247-tf Mesdames Mary Hale, Delhia Hale, the county is fixing the road be­
Dave McKinny, Edwin Dunn, 0. tween Ashland and Lake o’ Woods.
to Lake of the Woods Sunday for
Bloomfield, John Cochran, F ran k
a week's vacation.
R eturns Prom C alifornia—
Miss Grace K elts retudbed last Crowson, J. V. W right, F ran k Nel­ E arly Craw ford P eaches—
Don’t ruin your auto wheels. If week from California where she lias son. Andy Payne, Alta W einburger,
Just to prove that the peach sea­
they squeak they need setting. I been visiting for the past several L. Bonnin and Misses May Benedict son had started , R. W. Dunlap,
set them the commonsense way In a days.
and May Hedrick.
orchardist at 159 Nob Hill, brought;
few minutes and at one-halt the
two dozen early Crawford peaches
price of the old math id. For free
Boys,
get
ready
for
school,
which
into the Tidings office this m orning
Have a fit at O.rres, tailors for
demonstration see Ira Reeder.
men and women.
294tf starts Sept. 12. See the fine all- The Tidings staff had many compll- i
292-6
wool suitings at Orres Tailor Shop. m eats to make, especially pertinezr
I^eave for P ortland—
Made to m easure at $26.00 to to th e peaches.
BARTLETT PEARS for CANNERY
294«
Mrs. G ardenhire and son Charles, $30.00.
We expect to ship our first car who have been guests of Mrs. Alec
E n terta in C ivic Club O fficers—
of B artlett Pears to the Cannery Hall and Mrs. J. M. Easterling, left E dison M arshall to A laska__
The officers of th e Civic Im prove
about August 22nd.
yesterday for their home in P o rt­
Edison M arshall, th e
literary m ent club were entertained this a ft­
Pick nothing for this ear except land.
Babe R uth of Rogue River valley, ernoon by Mrs. W. A. Shell a t her
No. 1 stock, 2*4 inches and larger,;
left yesterday for Alaska, where he home, 171 G ranite street. The p u r­
must be perfect halves, all fruit to j
‘Hearts of Gold” coming soon.
will spend several weeks in the pose of th e m eeting was for a gen­
be free from scab, scale and worms.
291-lm o wilds bunting th e Kodlac and Chin­ eral discussion of plans for th e rest
We have the Lug Boxes on hand
which everybody
chilla bear, th e wild Gazoo mink room club building to be erected on
now.
R eturns From V acation—
Re­
and the three-legged Mazuma. M ar­ city property on Mill street.
likes—you will,
Advise us a t once how many
Miss Dorothy Jones has returned sh all’s guide refused to come to freshm ents were served.
too.
boxes you will have so we can from a two weeks vacation in Sacra­
term s at the last moment so Edison
plan accordingly.
mento where she has been visiting will tak e his chances on a tip from Santa Monica Visitors
ASHLAND FRUIT & PRODUCE her aunt. Miss Jones returned to
Mr. and Mrp. C. H. H argadine
Mike Hanley th a t an Indian guide
ASSN.
294-4 work at McGee’s yesterday.
can be secured for $1.50 per diem. and d au g h ter Mary V irginia of
Mr. M arshall is already one of the Santa Monica. Calif., are revisiting
most popular w riters of fiction I d Ashland, attending to property in­
the country and will undoubtedly terests rem aining here and renew ­
M EDFORD-ASHLAND----4Oc
come out from the Yukon loaded ing many acquaintances of form er
2 0 R ide Books— $5.00
for th e best seller column for an In­ times.
definite period.
INTER URBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Here with
a brand
new line !
ROSCOE (FATTY)
Arbuckle
-111-
The Traveling Salesman
Com e and hold your sid es w hile
F atty un|M«*ks his sam ples!
Also
BIG TWO-REEL COMEDY
“P A L S "
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
In E v e r y R e s p e c t ”
says the Good Judge
You get more genuine chew­
ing satisfaction from the Real
Tobacco Chew than you ever
got from the ordinary kind.
T he good tobacco taste
lasts so long—a small chew
of this class of tobacco lasts
much longer than a big chew
of the old kind. That’s why
it costs less to use.
Any man who,has used both
kinds will tell you that.
Put up in two styles
W-B C UT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIG HT C U T is a short-cut tobacco
• W çyiYiap Qr-uton C o m p a n y , UQ7 jB ro a a w a y , N e w Y ork C :y
‘AFTER
EVERY !
MEAL’
IO fo r 5^
The new sugar coated
chewing gum
REDUCED
F A R E S
delicious peppermint
flavored sugar jacket around
peppermint flavored chewing gum
that will aid your appetite and diges­
tion. polish your teeth and moisten
your throat.
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----- WR1C1EY S - b -,.-
J U IC. Y F R U IT !
L eave for C rater L a k e -
E ffectiv e A u gu st 10th
Announcement Notice
Commencing on and after September 15th.
the White House Grocery will he converted
into the Grocerteria Plan, and will buy and
sell for cash only.
»
Commencing on the date of this notice, T will
allow a 5 per cent, discount for all goods
bought and paid for in cash until September
I«5th, when we will operate under our new plan
J. C. KAEOI, Prop
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. H anso*
Yeo insures anything anywhere.
accompanied
by th eir daughters,
Phone 274-J.
290«
C atherine and Louise, and son Sam
left for C rater Lake early this week
F ires A ll Under C o n t r o l -
In th e family auto.
All of th e forest fires in th e Sis­
kiyou forest are now under control, THREE' GIRLS ENJOY
is the word given out a t the local
HIKE TO CRATER LAKE
forestry office. The four fires in
the lower Illinois d istrict were put
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under control Friday after burning
over 30 or 40 acres. Two fires on m other bear, who is tam e enough to
Howard creek in th e Galice district eat from one’s hand.
Thursday
m orning
we
again
were reported out Saturday evening
caught
a
rid
e
to
th
e
rim
and
this
by the rangers. No new ones were
time
took
a
m
otor
ride
around
reported today.
Phantom Ship and W izard Island,
Ladies’ high-grade tailoring, lat­ climbed to th e top of th e la tte r and
est fashions and woolens are now In slid on the snow to the bottom of
T hat evening we se­
at Orres Tailor Shop.
294-tf th e crater.
cured ponies and rode around the
rim to see the sun set on the lake,
Albany V isitors—
Owen Bean and family are new the road being cut through huge
arrivals from Albany a t th e auto snow banks; one 25 feet in depth.
Friday m orning we packed our
camp ground where they are stop­
knapsacks,
in o u r excitem ent forget­
ping for a few days preparatory to
ting
our
frying
pan, and started on
leaving for C rater Lake.
our hom eward journey, riding 14
For pleating see Orres.
294tf miles in a governm ent track as a
good starter.
W ith a few “lifts”
W eather for th e W eek—
now and then we made Ft. K lam ath
“Generally fair except scattered at 1 p. m.. and being ravanonsly
showers; m oderate tem p eratu res,” hungry we extravagantly ordered
is the w eather forecast for this dinner at the best hotel in town and
week, according to predictions of enjoyed ourselves hugely for about
the w eather bureau at Washington an hour. Thanks to some farm er
D. C,
boys and a kind forest ranger we
THEFLAVOR LAST!
W all P aper
at R E D U C E D P rices
We have a new stock just in at greatly reduced prices for you to make a -elee
tion from.
Now is the time to paper, before fall house-cleaning and while the folks are
on vacation.
New prices on Paint are effective today, wl.dcli makes first-grgde paint in the
reach of evervone.
Dickerson
PAINTS, PAPERS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
Son