Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 18, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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k S B L A X n DAILY TIDINGS.
Local and Personal
MICKIE, TH E PRIN TER’S DEVIL
Thursday, A ugust 18, HWI,
By Charles Sughrae
Extry! Extry! Mickie Has a New Job
Masonic Meetings This W eek
A
Siskiyou Chapter, Thursday eve­
ning, Aug. 18. Stated convocation,
also work in Mark Master, routine
business m atters, petitions, etc.
Leave io? Albany—
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stearns and
family left yesterday evening for
Albany where they will make a few
days visit with iriends.
O arnett’s home cooked meals sat-1
isfy.
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Poitliind Visitor—
Mrs. S. Rupert of Portland is vis­
Talen; V isitoi—
Returns From ’F risco—
iting her daughter. Mrs. R. E. Christian E ndcavorers Meet—
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Cole and son
Monk, of this city.
The Christian Endeavor society ox , Mrs. Ray Burns of Talent was in
Miss Anina Hargrove returned to- Kepneth of Roseville, Calif., who 1
tho Congregational church had a the city Tuesday visiting at the home day from several weeks spent in San have been visiting at Talent, a rriv e d !
Don't ruin your auto w heels. If delightful social at the church last of her uncle. J. V. W right, on M oun-’ Francisco, to which place she went-1
In Ashland for a few days visit at
th ey squeak th ey need settin g.
I night. The evening’s entertainm ent tain avenue.
to s e l e c t o r stock of fall and w in-1
the home of J. F. Cole, 536 Ash­
s e t them th e com m onsense w ay In a was planned by the social com m it-,
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ter millinery.
land street. The Coles are former
few m inutes and a t on e-h alf th e tee and during the evening delicious R eturn From Tillamook—
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Ashland people.
price of the old m ath >d. For free refreshm ents were served. The so-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hosley have q’o L eave for Colorado
dem onstration s m Ira Reeder.
cial was closed by devotional serv- j returned from Tillamook after a
Mr and Mrs M E Boatough
For sale— Two show cases. P h o n e.
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short vacation a t th a t place.
who have been m aking th elr bom<; 269-R.
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W h itn e y B o y s C h o ru s
TONIGHT ONLY
Vocal and Instrumental Solos, Duets, Sextette and
in Ashland for the past several
The Hotel Ashland Crill special-i-Will Ijeavo for Berkeley'
years, will leave soon for Colorado, J The home occupied by Dr. W. E.
Mrs. Thornton Wiley, 631 W a l- ;wbere they wlll mafce tb eir home Woods and family on Mimer street j
izes in a 50c luncheon and a 75c
dinner.
n nut street, will leave for Berkeley. •' for tbe present.
Is receiving a new coat of paint from i
Calif., this week to visit relatives
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the stock of W. O. Dickinson and
Sanitary Milk Stilt ton—
for a few days.
j W ashington V isitors—
Son. The home of Mrs. Van Fossen
J. R. Maxedan of 977 B street has
Mr. and Mrs. Voruz of Baker, is also being repainted.
CHAUTAUQUA AUDITORIUM
one of the most modern and sani­ Ret uim From Eugene
Or., arrived for a visit with their
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^ « 1 . McCoy I ,laughte, Mrs Ow>r^
tarily equipped
milk .........................
stations in the .. „
Mr8. J. E. Clapp and daughter
No Admission
Special Offering
city
A new concrete
building
ot
have
return6d
from
Eugene
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Velma
returned Monday from an ex­
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two
rooms,
one
for
an
engine
room.
they
have
been
visitlng
th
eir
\
made
a
trip
to
Crater
Lake.
Pelican;
tended trip through California, stop­
Extra
special— Men’s medium-
mother.
The
Misses
McCoy
!
Ray
and
Lake
o’
Woods.
the
other
where
milk
is
prepared
ping at San Francisco during t h e , ^
weight cassimere pants, all sizes,
make
their
home
with
Mrs.
Riley
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by
all
the
latest
devices
of
sanita­
Knights of Columbia convention at
medium gray pattern; while they
on
High
street
while
attending
Im
proving
H
o
m
e
-
tion
for
distribution
among
his
that
place, after which they motored
last at $3.50, at Orres Tailor Shop.
many customers.
Mr. Maxedan is sch° o1 here this -v ear-
H. L. Sayles. who purchased the on the coast highway as far south
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East Side grocery on Iowa street as San Diego. Miss Velma, who. is
to be complimented on his very
Pioneer
Hall
on
the
C
arpet—
.
and the Boulevard, is m aking some an accomplished classic dancer, has
modern plant.
V a c a tio iie i s at N e w p o rt—
The future use of the Pioneer Hall i im provem ents in the way of mod- signed up witlj, the Fox Film com­
C O N T A IN S :
Pearl W ilshire and Aileen W alker,
will
be up for consideration this ern living rooms in connection with pany at Hollywood a fte r she com­
Spend
Three
.Months'
V
acation__
The
College
of
Literature.
employes of the Citizens and First
T h e Graduate School.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson and \ evening at a meeting of a Cham ber i the store.
Science and the A rta .
pletes her studies in the gram m ar
National banks, respectively, have
The School o f Journalism.
of Commerce com m itttee a t the hall;
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The School o f Architecture
school.
gone to the seashore, in the vicinity daughter arrived yesterday and are
T he School o f Law.
and A llied A rts .
The School of Medicine.
of Newport, for the sum m er vaca­ visiting with Mrs. Nelson’s brother ReI)re9entatives from all clubs or E n tertained a t D inner—
The
School o f Business
T<X> LA TE TO CLASSIFY.
Otto Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. O. ()1'^ n iz a tio n s having a possible use
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....... was
„ „ entertained -----------------
The School o f M usic.
Mrs. . Frank Moore
tion.
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Adm inistration. •
T h e School of Physical
D. Lowe.
The Nelsons are return/ lor
building are invited to be yesterday as the guest of honor at WANTED TO SELL— 95 feet front­
T h e School o f Education.
Education.
age on North Pioneer avenue, a
G en eral; a dinner party given by Mrs. John
We specialize on fancy brick ice ing from a three m onths’ traveling !>reaent 9* the meeting.
T h e Extension Division.
The
School of Sociology.
beautiful building site; east front,
most of the tim e being opin,on Prevails th a t the
stru ctu re ! ,S. Parson, 138 N orth Main street,
cream. Rose Bros.
2 6 4 tf vacation,
lying between Main and B streets.
pent in the
the east'
east' visiting
visiting relatives,
™inHvu.. is a “ white elephamt” and is not be- Those
spent
[’hose present besides the hostess
The price on this is very reason­
M ove to H argadine C ottage—
and a fte r a few days spent in Ash-! ing put to any considerable use. The were Mesdames Atkinson, Anna Mc­
able. considering location?
For
A high standard of cultural and profeasionaPacholarahip has become
° ne °L'kUOUt,t?k d,n* m“ rk*
i St“”’ Dniveraity. For a catalog™
fu rth er particulars call on E. E.
Mrs. Sarah Mosier and niece. Ruth land will continue on to th eir home i question has devei°Ped into an issue Carthy and H erbert McCarthy. Mrs.
loldera on the vanoua achoola. or lor any information write
Phipps, next door to Tidings.
Os mu ti, will occupy the Hargadine iu Oakland, Calif.
! following the decision of the Civic Moor© le ft today for San Antonio,
THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene. Ore.
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Improvement club to build a rest Texas, where she will join ber hue-
cottage on N orth Pioneer avenue.
We can tell you how good our room on Mill street to used as a
WANTED— Capable young lady with
high school education desires po­
Yeo insures anything anywhere meals are but you won’t believe it clubhouse. The Civic Improvement
Mr. and Mrtl. C. H. H argadine will
Phone 274-J.
290U until you try them. Colne and be club members have been using the leave Ashland soon for Santa Mon- ' sition as clerk in store or cashier
in restaurant. Call or write. 1132
convinced. Hotel Ashland Grill, i t Pioneer Hall for th eir meetings in ica. C alif.’
Oak st.
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Military Man Visits—
the past. Those on the committee
are M esdam es' O. W inter, Sam B.
Members of old F irst company, R eturns From D unsm uir__
Mrs.
J.
B.
H
arrell
returned
yes­
McNair and E. J. Van Sant and
coast artillery, welcomed Lieutenant
Claude Cruson here recently, who terday from a three weeks visit to Messrs. V. O. N. Smith and F. H,
was touring southern Oregon. At her three sons at Dunsmiur. Calif. Shinn.
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Fort Stevens, previous to the actual
W ill R etu rn F rA n Newport__
conflict over in Europe, the lieuten­
Mrs. Mary Dunn and W illiam;
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Billings, who i Schaumloeffel left today for Port-
ant for a while commanded the lo­
have been spending the p a s t. few land where Mrs. Dunn will visit her J
cal m ilitary contingent.
weeks a t Newport, left th a t place daughter. Mrs. Ella Rice, of that)
yesterday
for Ashland and are ex­ city.
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Ladies* high-grade tailoring, lat­
pected
to
arrive
here some tim e to­
est fashions and woolens are now in
John H. Fuller, secretary of the
at Orres Tailor Shop.
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ceived the Tidings every day at Chamber of Commerce, is in receipt
Newport.
of a telegram from the Northwest
4 0 Cabins at Lake o ’ W oods—
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i Tourist bureau a t Seattle, Wash.,
Visitors to C rater Lake report 75
G.
Hill
Man
Deputy
S
heriff—
asking for data concerning the
tent houses either under construc­
Joe Beeman, formerly of Gold am ount of tourist travel through
tion or finished. About 40 cabins
Hill and a democratic w arhorse of Ashland. The bureau requests fig­
now house the Ashland colony at
eight years ago, whose work in the ures on the num ber of cars passing
Lake o’ Woods, the places being in­
dividually owned and more are go­ political harness netted him a job through the city during the past two
in the internal revenue service, is weeks, classifying the cars by states.
ing up every week.
now a deputy sheriff for Multnomah As no accurate check has been made
county
and is doing yeoman serv­ of the tourist travel for the past
Sweet, fascinating
‘Hearts of
ice
catching
burglars and bootleg­ two weeks the inform ation cannot
G old.’’
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gers. Joe is also one of the most be given. Members of th e Cham
Three W eeks' Cam ping Trip——
persistent boosters for the Rogue her of Commerce have been consid-j
W ednesday morning a caravan of river valley in the state.
ering several methods for getting an
four cars started out on a camping
accurate check on the to u rist travel!
trip, tho excursionists being W. F. T o V is it a t P o r tla n d —
for some time although nothing def-j
HEN you were a youngster, you never went to school
Loomis, B. F. Montgomery, Robert
G. Everson, who came from Cali­ inite has been evolved. Difficulty
Hale and W. B. Dennis, Including fornia with Lynn Mowat and has is found in gaining complete regis-
tlie long way ’round! Yon took a short cut.
their respective families.
Destina­ been sojourning at C rater Lake, will j tratio n at the auto camp ground ow
tion will be Diamond and Odell visit Portland
before
returning! ing to A pk of interest on the p a rt
«
lakes; return lim it any old time h0™*-
of the travelers.
Every advertisement in the T ID IN G S is a short cut
within two or three weeks.
London
E d ito r
V is it
Wonderful Chorus
H. Wickham Stead, editor of the
London Times, was a recent Ash­
land visitor while en route to Eng­
land via San Francisco. Mr. Stead
parted with Lord Northcliffe at
Vancouver, B. C., ledving the la t­
te r to return to the British I^les by
way of China. Japan and India.
50-Boys~50
U n iv e r s ity o f O r e g o n
Fall Term Opens September 26
A Classified Ad is a Business Getter
Tahe the Short Cut
Orres cleans clothes clean.
C hristian E ndcavorers Meet—
The senior Christian Endeavor so­
ciety of the Presbyterian church will
have a business meeting, swim and
wiener frazzel at Helman’s this eve­
ning at 5:30 o’clock.
T»<
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Bateman
daughter Jaunita and Mrs. J. B
Saunder: left today for a two weeks
camping trip, hunting and fishing.
They expect to spend the time at
Lake o’ Woods. Pelican Bay and
Crater Lake.
BARTLETT PEARS for CANNERY
We expect to ship our first car
of B artlett Pears to the Cannery
about August 22nd.
Pick nothing for this car except
No. 1 «tock, 2 Vi inches and larger,
m ust be perteci halves, #11 fruR to
b* free from scab, scale and worms.
We have the Lug Boxes on hand
now.
Advise us at once how many
boxes you will have so we can
plan accordingly.
ASSN.
FR UIT
&
TONIGHT O N L Y !
all you want to know about the service or articles you need
House-Peters
At a glance you can sift out the things that interest you
u ._
the THEATER B E A U T n C
most and in a moment you know just when and where to go
for what you want.
THE MAN OF A
W e e k s ’ C a m p in g T r ip —
ASHLAND
Advertisements make it possible to tell you in a few minutes
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PRODUCE
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THOUSAND EMOTIONS
IN
Figure how many steps, how much needless walking and
talking the advertisements thus save you and your neighbors
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