Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 26, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Recovers From Illness —•
Dale Leslie, sou of Mr.' aad Mrs.
I D. Leslie, 591 Fairview street. Who
has beeu ill for the past several days,
has recovered from his sickness.
MKKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
By Charles
Friday, August 26, 1921
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Orres cleaus and remodels clothes.
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Leave for Scuttle—-
Mr. aud Mrs. M. E. Boslough, for-'
iner residents ou Allison street, have
left for Seattle. Wash., where they
will visit their daughter and after­
wards continue on a trip to Denver,:
Colo., where they will visit their son.
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Hear Drevltson with the Majestic,
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Orchestra at Jacksonville Friday
night and Eagle Point Saturday
night
302-2* Phone Service “Unsafe”—
at that place state that before leav now accepted is that Rev. Anderson years on the ocean. He liked the
The present telephone equipment I There will be a social in I. O. O
ing
for Portland Rev. Anderson had has gone to sea. He was in early* life of a sailor and often told of his
Christian Workers Band Meets—
and service in the city is unsafe ac­ F. hall next next Tuesday evening.
The Christian Workers Band held!
in State of Washington Has spoken of losses suffered of late, and life a sailor and spent a number of experiences.
cording to a statement made before August 30. All Odd Fellows. Rebek­ Woman
in conversation had expressed him- as=s
Found That scripture Study
a business meeting in Lithia Park J
the city council recently by an in­ ahs and their families invited.
May
Be
Purchased.
self
as rather discouraged. He had
yesterday evening and outlined plans
spector of the state telephone com­ 303-f-m
—
Committee.
been suffering for some days prior
for several weeks ahead. Among5
pany. He stated that the company j
There is complaint that people no to his departure for Portland with
other things they decided to hold
NOTICE
longer read their Bibles. Mrs. Gaches very severe headaches.
would share half of the expenses in­
a "song fest” at the Methodist church
The Buick Four demonstrator will of La Conner has found a way to pop­
cidental
to
making
imjrovemtns
His naturally buoyant character*
Sunday at 2:30 o’clock.
which would conform with the state be in Ashland Saturday afternoon at ularize Bible reading. A few weeks i was in striking contrast to s^vfeVat’
regulations if the city would take the Ashland Auto company. All’those ago she offered to pay a penny a conversations he had with friends*
Suits Made to Order—
303-1 ! verse to every child or adult who com­
the matter up. The matter was re-* interested call at that time.
mitted to memory verses from certain before leaving Marshfield. He told
. ( ’leaning and repairing on short t’erred to a committe with power to I
chapters
in the Bible. And now she of certain things which were worry-'
notice. K. Nelson. Hotel Ashland act.
is
receiving
the heaviest mall in La ing him. among them finances and
WORLD HAS CHANGED LITTLE
Bldg.
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Conner—reports from the children his continued headaches. One theory
All wool suits at $25. You can’t: Marked Similarity in Certain News­ and brethren who have earned their
Eugene V isitors—
pennies and want them at once, Glen
T O O late to classify .
paper Advertising Today and That
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Neil, of Eugene | beat them. See them at Orres Tail-1
M. Foley writes In the Seattle Post-
of
Many
Years
Ago.
303tf
are visiting at the R. P. Neil home or Shop.
Intelligencer.
It would require one FOR SALE—Auto bed. Inquire of
Rose Brothers.
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person’s
time
to
answer all the letters
on Factory street. The two brothers:
Newspaper advertising of 160 years
and
mail
pennies.
Requests
have
Return
from
Salt
Lake
—
ago differed greatly in form from that
are now on a hunting trij.
FOR SALE—Fryers, 25 cents each.
Mrs. M. Gale has returned from , of today, but the differnce in sub­ come from all parts of the United
Also a few more 75 cent pullets.
Automobile insurance -Yeo, of an extended visit to Salt Lake City I stance and intent was rather small. States and there have even been ap­
298 Hargadine St. Phone 264-L
plications from foreign countries.
course.
303-2*
299-tf a,,d expects to make her home here. In the columns of the New York Mer­
Hence, general Bible reading, we
cury
of
that
period
one
finds
the
fol­
For the present she is stopping a t ' lowing articles offered for sale nnd note, is only a matter of going out ATTENTION POULTRYMEN— Kerr
Portland Visitors—
tho Columbia hotel.
Gifford’s poultry and feed man
extolled for their particular qualities: and buying it. Mr. Rockefeller and
Henry Bickner, his sister. Miss
will
be at the Ashland Feed Store
others of his fatness might make Bible
August 30 and, 31 or longer. Come
Lilly Bickner, and Miss Agnes Wes-, Cliff Payne makes apple presses , “Godfrey’s General Cordial,” which reading the avocation of the w’hole
was tlie opiuted soothing syrup used
and see him demonstrate and ex­
ley, whi^have been visiting Mr. and
299-tf ¡ in that day for peevish, teething country’ bv detaching a few million
plain the different poultry foods.
Mrs. Yarbrough. 533 Scenic Drive,!
batdes; the “Princely Beautifying Lo­ dollars and turning them into pennies.
He will be at your service for cull­
left yesterday for their home inj Move to 11 Street —
tion," by use of which the ladies But will that variety of Bible reading
ing or in any way possible. Come,
do any good? Will it stimulate the
Portland.
it
will be worth while.
303-1
“ruude
up”
for
the
street;
“Turling-*
Frank Brown and wife are movin';
readers who are after pennies to fol­
ton’s
Original
Balsam
of
Life,”
which
their furniture rrom the Beach place!
low the Christian life? Or is It sim­ FOR SALE— About 700 grown An­
Watch Yeo’s window.
299-tf on Gresham street to one of the Bla- must have been disappointing sibce all ply estimated that nobody can read
gora goats and 235 kids. Best of
the users are now dead; “Dr. Ryan’s
stock.
Will also sell farm equip­
lock houses on B street. They will) Incomparable Worm Destroying S>u- much in the Bible without some of
Venison Dinner Party—
ment. horses, etc. Will also sell
(«
>?
it
sticking
to
him?
or lease to responsible party 500
Mrs. O. Winter entertained this return to Klamath Falls for a cou­ ?.ar Plumbs,” “White Drops for the
Scurvy,” “Red Pills,” “Sweating Pow­
acre ranch which can be used as
week with a ‘venison party” by way ple of months, after which they will, der,"
"Dr. Radcliffe’s Only True Speci­ i Adoniram Judson was the first
goat ranch if party buys goats
make
their
home
here.
of celebrating the hunting achieve­
fic Tincture for the Toothache," “Es­ American missionary in Burma
and equipment. See E. E. Phipps
ments of her son, Francis Winter,
next to Tidings office.
303-2
sence of Balm of Gilead," “Potter’s
Trousers at $3.50. A few left at Water, for the Safe, Easy and Specific MISSING MINISTER
who brought in his first deer for the
303tf Cure for tlie Stone and Gravel.” "Key­
season. The guests were Mrs. Gid­ Orres Tailor Shop.
iuayay^UERjrTiJsn.
ONE TIME TALENT
ser’s Pills.” “Golden Tincture for Hys­
dings and daughter, Mrs. Donnelly,
BAPTIST PREACHER
terical Diseases,” “Genuine Harlaem
Mrs. Van Sant and daughter, Mrs. R eturn from Coast Tour—
C»yl”
by the bottle, “Levine’s Well
W. J. Wallace and wife returned
Schaumlöffel and Misses Elizabet’.:
(Continutd From rage une)
Known
Eyewater,” “Bloom or Circas­
Wednesday night from a month’s trip
and Nellie Russell.
sia" for off-color complexions, “Lady
along the coast. They left here with Molyneux’s Italian Paste," “Best Corn ing a drab-colored business suit with:
ORAVENSTEIN APPLES — The some friends who had been visiting Plasters and Lip Salve,” “Venetian a black slouch hat.
Had Expressed Discouragement
finest cooking aud eating apples on) them, and the whole party toured as Paste for Enameling the Hands, Neck
Prior to his disappearance thej
and Face.”
the market. Windfalls, good size, far as British Columbia.
missing
minister was pastor of the.
50 lb. box, 75c delivered. Sweet
The bottle of Stoughton Bitters by
Baptist
church
at Marshfield. Friends!
cider 40c gallon. Phone 10-F-3 or
Fall woolens und fashions are now which old topers used to give an addi­
9-F-ll.
in at Orres tailor shop. Save $5 to tional tang to their nips of whisky
$15 by ordering your suit now. 303tf stood behind every public bar up to
about 50 years ago. Long after its
c R L A M K I N
use had been abandoned it persisted
B usiness Trip to ’Pisco—
until “standing like a Stoughton bot­
H. C. Cbilreth who recently sold tle” became the common expression
bargains in
his home at Union and Fairview for immobility.
Real Estate
streets, is on a business trip to San
Francisco and various points south.
It
TW
Business
is Growing
There's a Reason!
Knapps Groceteria
On the Plaza
ä
« i»y and Ranch Properties
H ouses to Ment.
I'ITIZKNS’ RANH BUILDING
THE
CITIZENS
HAVE
Ben Bowers said: “Wouldn’t it be
funny if John Kohagen said to Dr.
Parsons, ‘Ever hear the story of the
dirty window?’ and Dr. Parsons said,
‘No,’ and Kohagen said, ‘No use to
tell it, you couldn’t see through it.’ ”
Never send magazine money to
out-of-towu mail-order concerns,
or order of fly-by-night subscrip­
tion agents.
For pleating see Orres.
BANK
OFASHLAND
YOU
overh eard at the E lk s’ Club—
Spend Your
M agazine Money
at Home
HEARD
of men who could hardly
write their own name—
h u t w ho SA VED
MONEY!
Are you, who can read,
write and earn money
willing to be outdone by
men less intelligent than
/ourself?
Think it over, and start
a Savings Account In
this strong bank today.
¿ V O N p SAVINGS
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DEPOSITS
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EAT CANTALOUPES, BUT
Be sure to eat the kind you like
best. Folks who eat them say those
“Hearts of Gold” grown at Pleasant
View Farm, Talent, are the best ev­
er. Get them at your grocers. 303tf
Rex Ingraham, who directed “The
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”
for Metro will make “Turn to the
Right” for the same company. No,
Louella, it is not a preachment aimed
at the erring ball-players!
Alma Rubens will be featured in
“Find tlie Woman,” which Tom Ter­
ris is making for Cosmopolitan Pro­
duct it,n>. Mr. Terris ought to em­
ploy King Solomon as his assistant
director; that old bind sure knew
’:;>wl
BARTLETT PEARS
"Tie frs t pict’tre that the exquisite
Will load out last car Bartlett ircn-2 C" tie has made in quite some
* pears for cannery, Wednesday. time will soon be released by Hodkin-
Would like same in Monday and boa. There’s a little discussion as to
the title will be, but on one
Tuesday. Keep No. 1 and No. 2 sep­ what
point everybody’s agreed: It’s a
arate. Return all pear lugs, as they bully picture!
must go In car. Ashland Fruit &
There j» absolutely no truth in the
Produce Assn.
303-3
i umor that a screen version of “Tea
|
for Three” is to be presented with
Bull Montana, Ben Turpin and Flora
Finch in the leading roles!
LADIES
Have your suit or coat tailor-
made. Come in and see the
latest woolens and the new
models. Our prices are lower
than ready-mades.
Medford,
Grants Pass and Roseburg la­
dies are wearing our suits and
coats—why not you?
ORRES
TAILORS
THE BROWNING AMUSEMENT CO.
will have the
Merry-Go-Round and Ferris Wheel
OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON
2 o ’clock—7 o ’clock
“The Face of the World,” Johan
Bojer’s famous novel, has been pic­
tured by Irvin V. Willat and will soon
reach the screen 'via Hodkinson.
And, believe me, it’s something to
look forward to!
Fedro de Cordoba is playing tha
"heavy ’ in “The Young Diana,” star­
ring Marion Davies. He weighs
about 140 pounds—which makes him
tlie lighest heavy on the screen!
Herbert Brenon will direct Nonna 1
Talmadge in “The Voice From the
Minaret.” Elvira, you surprise me!
What makes you think a minaret is
a new-fangled talking machine?
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Rip Van Winkle” has awakened
from his slumbers and will soon step
onto the screen for the delectation
of motion picture patrons every­
where. Hodkinson woke him up.
The facile pen of Katherine MUU-
ker will write the titles fer “Theo-
aora,’’ the famous Italian screen
spectacle which Goldwya is seen te
release.
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The area of Australia is 2,974.581
square miles.
We give prompt service, right
prices and guarantee you delivery
of your magazine or money back.
We will give you reliable mag­
azine service.
Elharfs
'
Perrine’s
Big Sale is on
N ew B a rg a in s for
You E very Day
Thousads of Packages of Shoes, Stock­
ing’s, Notions, etc., to be given away free
SE E OUR W IN D O W S
I
Drugs, Books, Stationery
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M a rsh a ll
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1/
th e theater beautiful
Friday-Saturday
presents Randall Parrish's
Bob H a m p to n
O f P la cer
Human— vt tiff— th r illin g — spMJ -
binding !
M arshall
duction.
N eilan’s
g rea test
I
pro­
E nacted am id th e scen ic gran*
(leur o f G lacier N ational Park.
Ixtok at th is C ast—-
Janies K irkw ood
W esley Barry
M arjorie Daw
Pas O’Malley
Noah Beery
Tom Gallery
Dwight Crittenden
Frank Leigh
D o u b le B ill
A tw o -fis te d fro n tie r g a m b le r -
a n d a fre c k le -fa c e d k id --
T h at’s Bob Hampton of Placer, the man who was “ always
searchin’ fer someone,” and Buddy, the hoy scout, who
roamed the West with him. Inseparable pals. But the pah
became a trio when Bob snatched a timid white girl from the
Indians, and came mighty close to the “ someone he was a I
ways searchin’ fer.” But Buddy sure did hate that dame!
—— Also-----
Big Two-Reel Comedy
MEETING ALL TRAINS”
Coming Sunday-Katherine Macdonald in Curtain