Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 17, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TTDINGB.
Im pressed w ith P acific Coast—
WAVS AND MEANS COMMITTEE 1 WINSTON WANTS REDRESS;
Mrs. L. Hilty has received a let DECIDES TO REPEAL EXPRESS
ALLEGE INJUSTICE DONE
ter from Mr. and Mrs. E arle Max
TAX ON 20 PER CENT VALVES
well, who are relatives, having
Local and Personal
(C ontinutd From rage one)
reached th eir home in K ansas City, ! WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 16.
■...... Side Lights ■■■ ■
a fte r an extended visit here. They — The repeal of th e express tax on
refused to tak e action on the com­
were wonderfully impressed with the every 20 per cent value has been m unication of Mr. W inburn’s, read
Pacific coast and were loud in decided upon by the ways and at th at time, stating th a t it was a
Masonic Meetings This Week
( R eturn From O u te r Lake—
th eir praises in comparing Ashland means committee.
The committee personal controversy between Mr.
! Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 . Henderson
with Los Angeles, C atalina islands, also voted to levy a flat tax of $10 .W lnburn and A ttorney Briggs.
; and family have returned tram
\ osemlte and other places they vis­ on retailers of soft drinks and a
Mayor Lamkln and members of
) C rater Lake and Klam ath Falls after ited on their way home.
Malta Commandery, Wednesday a few dayg outiug t r .p
They
fixed m an u factu rer’s tax on cereal the council explained to Mr. W ln­
beverages a t 12 cents per gallon, in­ burn last night that Mr. Briggs was
evening. Aug 17. Stated conclave turQed o m thfl Aahlan(J and K lam .
Sweet,
fascinating
“Hearts
of
stead
of the 16 per cent on sale not a member of the city council
and routine business.
ath Falls road which, Mr. H ender­
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prices.
Siskiyou Chapter. Thursday eve­ son reports, is in very bad condi­
but was merely a legal advisor and
ning. Aug. 18. Stated convocation, tion.
Late Friday the committee voted th a t consequently the council was
Automobile insurance a specialty
also work iu Mark Master, routine
to increase the income tax exemp- not responsible for any statem ent
Yeo, of course.
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business m atters, petitions, etc.
tion for m arried men from $2,000 th a t he might make. When the sec-
“ H earts of Gold" coming soon.
on
incomes below $5,000, retroac­ ond commuihieation was presented
291-lmo V isits at Dunsm uir—-
I
tive
to Jan u ary 1, this year.
last night the council at first refused
V isits B r o t h e r -
Mrs. W alter Maxey left last eve­
Cam
pers
a
t
W
agner
C
r
e
e
k
-
,
to
have it read, stating th a t a de-
Henry Hach of Lake county, Calif.,
ning for a few days’ visit with her
CARD
OF
THANKS
Mrs.
J.
D.
Perrine
and
family
left
( cision had been made at last week’s
is visiting his brother, R.^JV. Hach,
cousin, Mrs. H attie Johnson, at
We wish to thank our many friends council meeting that would not -ad­
z
93 G ranite street. His arrival here this morning for W agner creek Dunsmuir.
and neighbors, especially the Amer­ mit of going into the m atter. Mr.
makes possible a partial family re­ where they will spend a week
“
roughing
it.”
ican
Legion and * Moose lodge, for W inburn then addressed the eouih-
I
will
be
a
t
Lake
of
the
Woods
union, as his sisters. Misses Esther
th
eir
kindness and the many floral cil, explaining his. action and stat­
building
cottages
for
th
e
next
ten
and Minnie Hach, of Minneapolis.
For
pleating
see
Orres.
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days. Anyone Interested, phone Mr. offerings during our bereavem ent ing th a t he had been insulted a t a
Minn., are also visiting here.
Peck, fire and game warden at Lake in the death of our son and brother. m eeting of the council which he had
Im proving Home—
MRS. I. C. MOORE,
of the Woods. J. D. Beeson. 283-tf
G arnett’s home cooked meals sat­
been asked to attend and had done
j
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. M illner are
MRS. BERT DENNIS,
isfy.
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so against his own wishes. His talk
making several improvements to Spend O uting a t Crater Lake__
MRS. GEORGE GRAHAM
(caused a discussion among the coun-
: their home, inside and out,
P oultry D em onstration—
----- opposite
Mr. and Mrs. George Brookm iller
MISS MYRTLE DRAKE.
I ¿il members with the result th a t the
Professor Cosby, O. A. C. instruc-
normal school grounds,
and family are having a week’s out­
MRS. FRED MILLER,
l communication was read.
Follow-
ing in, the vicinity of C rater Lake.
tor, will give a poultry culling dem­
JOHN W. DRAKE.
1
ing
a
reading
of
the
communication
I do all odd jobs. Leave orders
onstration and lecture August 23 at
a
t
Swenson and McRae store. C. V.
H. R. Adams, th e Plum ber, seila
10 o’clock.
The meeting will be
295-3* plumbing fixtures and supplies.
held at the Carl Gottsche ranch in Childs.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Phone 166-J, shop a t 248 F ifth St.
the Belleview district and will be R eturn From B u tte F alls—
the first of four such meetings. All
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,
.
I Mr- 3nd Mrs. William Swink have
partle. Interested In poultry raising | returned (rum a week’, camping
Orres cleans clothes clean. 294tf
are Invited.
| trlp a t B atte Pa„ s
Mr Swlak re
Don't ruin your auto wheels. If
they squeak they need setting. I
set them the commonsense way In a
few minutes and at one-half the
price of the old math wi. For free
demonstration » « Ira Reeder.
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County Nurse Visits—
Miss Marie Falldine, county nurse.
who was iu the city Monday, states
th at a baby clinic will be held at
the library about September 1, ac­
cording to plans now being made.
Miss Falldine will retu rn to Ashland
within the next few days. Parties
desiring to communicate with the
county nurse should leave word with
either Mrs. F. S. Engle or Mrs Sam
McNair.
ports “ good
bear.”
Cliff
racks.
fishing
and
lots
of
LOCAL WOMAN TELLS OF
TRAVEL IN OLD W ORLD
Payse makes
hammock
,
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(Continutd From Page One)
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wiecM sIn Man B ay. H o m e -
stay there a couple of months and
R, W. Kelting, who came here then go to Italy for several months
three weeks ago with his family so you see I’ll need all the rent you
from Wisconsin and has been camp­ t a n get as I m ight get stranded over
ing in the auto park, has bought here and never get home.
“ Norway is very ’
the Yonker place
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«---«»-TM at UVCU
IU Scenic
“ picturesque
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Drive and has moved into it. Like! -M ountains everywhere and well kept
all new comers his first act after i ^ t l e farms, separated by low stone­
locating was to subscribe to the daily i w al,s- Most of th e houses are white
Tidings. Mr. K elting made his first I “ nd newly painted. I asked if they
visit to Ashland three years ago and palnted every spring and was told
was much impressed with the place, j that the reason so many of the
Then he determ ined to move west. houses are freshly painted is th a t
After m aking a trip through Cali­ during the w ar they couldn’t get oil
fornia he decided Ashland has the so the past two years practically
every house has been painted. The
Ladies, bring a beau with you to best clim ate on the Pacific coast
women
are im m aculate housekeep­
the Bungalow dance Wednesday and decide^ to m ake this his home.
ers, so everything is spotlessly clean.
night.
His ticket covers th e w ar
Special 75c dinner tonight, Hotel W henever we go calling, even if we
tax for both himself and lady. L
Ashland
Grill, ti to 8 p. m. You’re stay Just a few minutes, they serve
you come alone you m ust pay 10c
2 9 5 -lt wine and delicious little cakes th a t
w ar tax.
2t invited.
ju st melt in our mouths. Then, if
we
stay longer, we get coffee, bu t­
R
eturn
From
Newport—
Extra
special— Men'4
medium-
tered
bread with cheese or some­
W. C. Morehouse and family re­
weight cassim ere pants, all sizes,
medium gray pattern; while they turned last night from Newport thing spread on it and ju st single
last a t $3.50, a t Orres Tailor Shop. where they had been spending a slices, not sandwiches like at home.
“ W hile in Kongsberg we went to
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several picnics, and Helga, th e girl
The BAZAAR is selling all the I came to Norway with, asked me
B ellview Businesri V isitor—
Mrs. Frank Snyder was an Ash­ yard goods Mr. Perrine obtained a t to m ake some sandwichtes and I
land visitor Monday
Mrs. Snyder the recent California fire sale. Re­ made American ones. The rest of
m arkable bargains in dress silk, the picnic party called them “su r­
made a shopping tour of the city.
packages,”
because
they
voile, white goods, gingham, towel­ prise
We specialize on rancv brick iee ing, linen, curtain goods, scrim, couldn't see what was between the
cream. Rose Bros.
264tf cretonne, satin, table oil cloth, etc., slices of bread.”
will be found there within the next
Cam pers R eturn—
few days.
Such "bargains cannot
The Grouch: ” My wife’s kisses are
F. H. W alker and family returned ‘ last long
The BAZAAR, on the
ju
st
.like an old m aid’s kisses.” Old
Sunday eventing from C rater Lake Plaza,
It Fogey: “ H owzzat?” . The Grouch
and Lake o’ Woods.
No kick to ’em .’’Vaudeville News.
L eaves for P o r t l a n d -
Big dance a t the Bungalow Wed­
Mrs. Elsie Churchman left yester­
nesday night. Dancing, the couple, day for Portland where she will visit
Co— ‘-Well, why don’t you kiss
77c, war tax 8c; to tal 85c. Extra relatives.
m e?” Ed— "I was in doubt— ” Co
ladies and ladies unaccompanied by
— “Why not give me the benefit of
gentlemen. 10c.
2t
“ H earts of Gold.’
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T<>O IxATE TO CLASSIFY.
Cool off in Rose Bros’ Ice cream
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beagle, son parlor where quality Ice creams and h OR RENT— Furnished, large first
Billie, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ran­ sherbets are served.
floor front room with gas for
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• cooking.
Also two-room Apart­
dle and baby left Saturday evening
ment, second floor. Phone 411-R,
for Newport for a short outing.
Oakland V isitors—
153 G ranite st.
295-1
Mrs. C. C. Cole and son, Clinton,
Yeo insures anything anywhere. Jr., of Oakland, Calif., are visiting LOST— Black leather tool bag, with
Phone 274-J.
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blacksm ith shop on B st. to city
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. Doran, 6 9 8 1 limits north on Main st. Finder
On O uting Trij>—
Ashland street.
please notify W hite House Gro­
William Flackus and family left
cery of Ashland. A rew ard of­
fered.
295-3
Sunday on an outing trip, which will
Announcement: Dr. W. E. Blake
include C rater Lake, K lam ath Falls wishes to announce that he has re­ FOR SALE— Oak wood. Phone 1-F-
and other points in K lam ath county. turned from his vacation and bin
12-
?
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dental office will be open Monday,
FOR SALE——Hudson super-six road
Ladies’ high-grade tailoring, lat­ Aug. 15.
2 9 2-41
ster in first-class condition; fine
est fashions and woolens are now in
appearance.
Inquire Austin ho­
at Orres Tailor Shop.
294-tf R eturns
Colum bia C i t y -
tel.
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W aiter L. Evans, pastor of the WANTED— Room in a refined prlv
Leave for Crater » "Re-
Baptist church, has returned from
ate home by a young business
Altce Howell and family left Mon­ Columbia City where be has been
man, sojournndg here for his
day for a vacation trip to C rater attending th e B aptist state convene
health. State everything in de­
tail.
Answer B. K.-9, care Tidings.
Lake and vicinity.
tion. August 8 to 10, after spend­
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ing a few days in Portland and a
A man writes to the Tidings com­ week in Eugene. While in Eugene, HAVE $350 equity in house on
paved street, balance to pay $770.
plaining of the eating facilities in Rev. .Evans preached two sermons
Easy payments.
Will trad e my
Ashland.
This party has never a t the B aptist church of th at city
equity for piano, ‘ o r w hat have
eaten a t the Ashland Grill.
2 9 6 -lt for two consecutive Sundays. While
•you to trade. W. H. R., Siskiyou
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in the la tte r city Rev. Evans was
BARTLETT PEARS for CANNERY
entertained by an old Texan friegh,
We expect to ship our first car Deacon F. J. Grayum. Rev. Evans
of B artlett Pears to the Cannery
was heralded in Eugene newspapers
about August 22nd.
as one of the “ leading orators on the
Pick nothing for this car except Pacific coast.”
" D E A D Y for instant use
No. 1 stock, 2 ty inches and larger,
in oil cookstoves, oil
must be perfect halves, all fru it to
heaters or lamps.
Ju st received the new Brqner
he free from scab, scale and worms. Woolen Company’s line of fall and
We have the Lug Boxes on han-d w inter samples. Call in and see
A sk / e a r d e tlr r
now.
fo r P o a rl O i l -
them. Cleaning and repairing done
o/oaa • b u rn in g
Advise us at once how many I on short notice. JU Nelson. Hotel
•n d •oonomie»!.
boxes you will have so we can ¡A ustin Bldg.
’
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plan accordingly.
ASHLAND FRUIT
PRODUCE
“Hearts of Gold.'
You'll like
ASSN.
294-4 'em.
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
TH E THEATER 8EAUTIFU.
The Traveling Salesman
-Starring-
Fatty-Arbuckle
A Suitcase Full of Fun
it was agreed th a t both Mr. W inburn I out the various discussions that
and A ttorney Briggs should have an have resulted over his alleged
opportunity to present their sides of charge againet Mr. { ¿p b u rn , A ttor-
the case at a meeting of the co u n -; ney Briggs has refused to withdraw
cil next Tuesday evening. Through- his statem ent.
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
S U C C E S S O R T O C . H . VAUPEL.
THE
August-Gre«s»i«-Here
T h u r s d a y — O p p o r tu n ity D ay
O-P-P-O-R-T-U-N-I-T-I-ES
COTTON BATTS
98c
SHEETS, 98c EACH
27-inch fine Zephyr Gingham,
regular 25c value, in plaid pat­
terns only.
72x90 Sheets, sold regularly
at $1.29 each. Made of linen-
finish sheeting.
APRON DRESSES. $2.25
OUTING FLANNEL,
15c YARD
Sold regularly at $3.00.
Made of plaid gingham and
pink and blue chambray. trim ­
med with ric rae and buttons.
27-inch fancy colored Outing
Flannels. 25c values, to close
out Thursday only.
WOOL SERGE, $1.98 YD
PONGEE SILK,
$1.00 YARD
36-inch all-silk Tricolette.
navy blue only.
Men’s wear
quality. A real bargain!
TRICOLETTE, $2.25 YD
36-inch all-islk Tricolette.
Regular $3.00 quality, in black,
navy and brown.
LUNCH CLOTHS
$1.35
SPECIAL------ THURSDAY------ SPECIAL
House-Peters
BATH TOWELS,
3 FOR $1.00
Silk Husbands and Calico Wives
A new role for this big popular star.
36-inch Percales, sojd regu­
larly at 25c yard, in light pat­
terns only; fancy stripes. On
sale Thursday only.
GINGHAM, 19c YARD
48x48 Jap Lunch Cloths in
blue prints. All new’ patterns
and two tones.
III—
PERCALES, 19c YARD
7 2x90 full com forter size,
sold regularly at $1.25.
A
limited num ber for Thursday
only.
JAP
F atty at His Best
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
33-inch imported
Pongee
Silk, extra fine quality for
dresses, waists and men’s
shirts.
SILK POPLIN, 98c YD.
36-inch Silk Poplin, sold re g ­
ularly a t $1.25 yard. Iu all
the new colors for fall wear.
PILLOW CASES.
30c EACH
42 and 45-inch linen finish
Pillow Cases, well made. Torn
and sized before hemming.
TABLE DAMASK, 89c
Good size for family use.
Made of double-threaded terry,
heavy weight.
72-inch Table Damask, sold
regularly at $1.25 yard. Kxtra
fine quality. Mercerized; new
patterns.
Have your Picoting a nd. Hemstitching Done Here
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
T h e y flue A rriv in g
Mirroring the Latest Fall Modes, as they ivill
appear on Fashions Avenues
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L eave for N e w p o r t -
ft
New and altogether ditterent in stylings are the togs
a im in g daily from the lasiiion ('enters so charmingly’ ami
! authentically correct and individualized by their exclusive
treatments.
These cleverly styled garments are right up to
the minute as you will note on inspection.
A\ c invite von to come in, and allow ns to show them to
you.
1 1 ices are about 25 to 30 per cent lower than last season.
We are glad to share this good news with our customers and
friends.
Our line of stouts should he of (‘special interest.
Clearance prices are still on all over the store.
have room for our new stock.
We must
s
WOOL TRICOTINES AND SERGES
A LINE SECOND TO NONE
Our New Fall Style Quarterlies Are Here— Pictorial Review
and Ladies Home Journal
Fashion says laces
SILKS
here they are trimmings
Now’ so much in demand.
comprising
the
newest
weaves, the softness of
which letidfe itself to anv
style of drapery.
for all kinds of w ear-
• an to 11 <
afternoon or evening
Orepe Satin .........
Fairy Spun
. . .
( h a i-m o u s it............
Skinner's Katin
Taffeta
and wool embroidered
handings
on net and
A big line of fringes
have also come
moods
$4.33
. . .$3.73
. . $3.SA
. . . $3.23
and