Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 02, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local and Personal
SH RINE
Friday. September fi, lfifit
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
PAGE FOTTE
MEETING
Stated se&«loa, HlUah Temple,
Friday evening, Sept. 2.
Routine
business and consideration of cere­
monial matters. Refreshments. All
nobles invited.
W. H. McNAIR, Potentate.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
A shland W om an a t Sacram ento—
Mrs. Alton Severance, of Ashland
visited Sacramento,
Calif., while
a
touring through the southern state.
Among points of interest claiming
her attention was the state capltol
building with the beautiful botani­
cal garden of thirty-six acres sur­
rounding; also Fort Suttei, a fam­
ous landmark of California’s gold
rush days.
S u its Made to Order ■
By Charles
MICKIÈ, THE PRINTER’S DEVJL
GOOOQtf, SCENES OF AAV CHtLOHOOO’
HERE 1 EARNED MV FIRST O O ttA R ’
GOLLM
IS
LAST OAM »N
TW OLE. OFF1CB. 'Y’OAAOW^OV.l VkA GOtN'
TO WASW1WGTOU AUO A F T £ » k GYT TOO
OLO TO
A PAG& IN TVA' SENATE, XAOSlJ
PROGA3LN I’LL GW TO BE SENATOR A N ’
TVAEN hAEBBE PRESiOENT, L\WE M R ,
UAROkttG~~ HE
VdOZ. A PRINTERS^
OEVMU W N S T
LIRE M E '
Exquisitely tailored suits at Paul-
serud’s.
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Well, What Kind of a Town Is Washington?
Sughree
° Western Newspaper Unta«
HERE \ LEARNEP TR' NEWSPAPER
H ER E t LEARNBO WO\W TO COSS',
GOOOBV, OLE PRlNTSHOP'.
Paulser- R eturn from Central P o i n t -
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Miss Helen Merrile has returned
from Central Point, where she has
.Move He i f from K lam ath F all
been visiting Miss Gertrude Carle­
Mrs. Cora Dodge and her four
ton. »
daughters are new arrivals in Ash-,
land and are living o | Harrison
street. The Misses Dodge will at­
tend school here this winter.
Chic French Aviatrix Does Fancy Flying in
Light Attire; Is Called “ Tomboy of the Air
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Cleaning and repairing on short | Entertain Berkeley Visitors—
notice. K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland
Mrs. Everett Smith entertained a ’
302tf number of friends Wednesday after-’
noon at her home on Hargadine
Returns to K lam ath F a il» —
street. The party was given in hon-’
Miss Lois Weden, who has been or Mrs. Earl Fraley, who will soon
visiting her aunts, Mesdames W. E.
_
,
. leave for Berkeley, Calif. The in-
sanis, J. Hendricks and J. H. Tay-
f I vited guests were, Mrs. Verne „ Carey
lor. of this city, returned this morn­
and little daughter Alice Jane, Mrs.
ing to her home in Klamath Falls.
Eric Weren, Miss Myra Gunter, M^as
,
Jean Anderson, Mrs, E. J. Fraley
O rre s cle a n s a n d rem o d els clo th es. • .
n ..i „
i and little
son David Wilson, and ’
Mrs. E. O. Smith and son Mark
Quentin.
Kspye O fficial V isits—
W e sell
T H E BAZAAR h a s p u rch a se d th e
e n tire c o n te n ts of th e A lp h a h o tel,
i 20 room s of good clean f u r n itu r e an d
1 b edding. T h is a d d itio n gives th e
B a z a ar
th e
m ost
re p re s e n ta tiv e
stock of new a n d second han d goods
; c a rrie d by an y s to re of its kind b e­
tw een P o rtla n d a n d San F ran cisco ,
i H ou seh o ld goods, bed lin en s, b lank-
j ets, c o m fo rts, d ish es, etc., g alo re.
II. E. Mercelr, superintendent of
Trousers at $3.50. A few le ft a t '
the Southern Pacific company, Port­ Orres Tailor Shop.
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land division, arrived in his special
car yesterday on an inspection -tour, i o i l Report Received^—
He left this morning.
a report by the Oregon bureau of
mines and jfeology has been received;
Automobile insurance—Yeo, of at the Tidings office, the book glv-i
course.
299-tf lug the results of an investigation'
recently completed as to the oil and i
George N. K ram er R eturns—
gas possibilities of the state. The i
George N. Kramer, local agent of
.,
o ...
r. ...
, survey covered over half of the state,
the Southern Pacific company, r e - . u
.
. ,, .
. . .
,
! the eastern half having been inves-
turned yesterday morning with his
, ♦
. . .
.
i tlgated. As to prospects lor oil in
family, after an extended vacation
-, ,
,
commercial quantities, the report
trip spent in a tour of Canada and
says that eastern Oregon cannot be
Alaska. The genial agent is today
regarded as impossible territory, but
regaling his friends with tales of
it is rather improbable territory.
polar bears, Alaskan gold mines and
The possibility of a commercial gas
Eskimos.
supply is somewhat better, ¿he On­
Good food, cooked right, served tario-Vale regions affording the best
at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland chanceB. The liklihood of develop­
Grill.
297tf ing a large output does not seem
very good, however.
; THE BAZAAR, on the Plaza.
CH<>< ’«IL ATE
VANILLA
STRAWBERRY
MAPLE NET
Ashland Creamery
2-1
t
'
Store Closed Monday
Labor Day
This Weather
.Medford V isitor—
Pure pasteurized milk, ?.0c the
Jesse Houch, of Medford, was an
quart
at Rose Bros.
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Ashland business visitor yesterday
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, sells N ew Crater Lake Ixxlge M anager—
The Crater Lake lodge is under a
plumbing fixtures and supplies.
new
manager, who is William A.
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St.
Kamps,
assistant manager of the
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Multnomah hotel at Portland, fol­
R eturn From Lake O’W o o d s -
lowing the resignation of Carl Y.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Poley returned Tengwald. the Medford man who has
Wednesday in company with Vernon held that important position all sea­
McGee from Lake O’Woods where son.
Mr. and Mrs. Tengwald ar­
they have been spending the summer. rived in Medford Wednesday from
the lake, and Mr. Tengwald an­
Watch Yeo's window.
299-tf nounces no plans for the future ex­
cept that he will take a much needed
North Kernl V isitors—
rest for the present.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Johnson, mot­
oring to their home in North Bend
Something new In Yeo*a window.
from Los Angeles, Calif., made a
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short visit with J. H. McGee. The
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r
two men are old time friends.
Cannery Opens—
Ice Cream
-
NEW YORK, Sept. 2— Mlle. An-
dree Peyree, chic, French and twen-
ty-four, claims to be the only avia-
trix who does wing-walking, strut
walking and looping the loop. She
looped the loop so many times over
Paris that the authorities Kindly
asked her to go elsewhere to per-
form her stunts. And so she select-
td America. She owns two biplanes,
which are housed at Pompton Lake
N j
For pleating see Orres.
I
-¡
Her friends call her the aerial
Mile. Peyree is dressed in her
j aviation uniform. It looks cool, but, tomboy” and the most daring avi
? dear reader> it is dog day8, und M ator— trix, we mean— in the world.
She obtained a pilot’s license when
may be referred, hot. She keeps she .was seven years old and is the
cool, even when accidents .occur. She youngers French girl over to gain!
foil <>00 feet the other day when t h e ' a license. She was taught to fly
engine “went dead” and the mech- by Poulet, at the Issy les Muolenoux
anics ran out, fearing she had been ! field in France.
crushed to bits. But she got up and
Mile. Peyree said she does not in-
powdered her nose. Not even a tend to be worried by the warm 1 j
(scratch. Only some bruises. Lucky! weather.
3 0 3 tf M otor to L ake O’ W ood»—
TED THYE
LARS OLSEN
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Whether you buy them
ready-made or buy the
goods for the making,
you should find it at
Denver A rrivals—
Henry Enders and son Jack mot-|
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Beucler, of
ored out to Lake O’ Woods yester-! Denver, Colo., have taken apart­
Leave for Oakland—
ments with Mrs. G. H. Way w h ile!
Tyler M. Bashelder and» wife left'd ay to spend the week-end.
they are looking for a housf, w ith!"
for their home in Oakland, Calif.,,
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The Rogue River Canning com­ yesterday morning, after a couple of Giveaway F estival a t P errines—
I the intention of making their home
Cool off in Rose Bros’ Ice cream
pany started the canning of pears months sojourn in Ashland.
AU
the
“live
wire'’
youngsters
of
I
here.
parlor where quality ice creams and
last Monday, and are installing a
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Ashland gathered at C. J. Perrine’s
sherbets are served.
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new table to handle the crop, which
Cliff Payne makes apple presses clotting store this morning for a
Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm
will
be
in
operation
in
a
couple
of
299-tf!
“big
handout”
consisting
of
straw
H unter a t Lam b’s
-
! hats and other articles of apparel A nim al H usbandry C lass Grow'»—
Raymond K. Jones left yesterday days. The bean and tomato crops
C. D. Thompson, the Smith-Hughes
j that make up the wardrobe of Young
for Lamb’s Mine where be will hunt are practically cleaned up. The can­ R eturn to D unsm uir—
agricultural
teacher at the’ local high .
ning
of
apples
will
begin
In
a
month
.
Mrs.
G.
W.
Williams
has
returned
America.
deer.
school,
is
expecting
twelve or more '
or six weeks.
to Dunsmuir, Calif., after a visit'
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of
the
pupils
who
finished
their stu -‘
with Mrs. Jack Dunn, on Allison I Keturo from Lake O’ Wood« —
Fall woolens and fashions are now
All
wool
suits
at
$25.
You
can’t
street.
•
T E. C. Payne, Charles Rose and! dies of animal husbandry last year.
in nt Orres tailor shop. Save $5 to
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two sons returned last evening from to join the class of advanced plant
$15 by ordering your suit now. 3O3tf beat them. See them at Orres Tail­
or Shop.
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We specialize on fancy brick ice several days spent at Lake O’ Woods, husbandry this year. The students
M ove to B aker County—
264tf and vicinity. They didn’t mention are collecting samples of grains.
cream. Rose Bros.
U
rges
Oregon
C
aves
Convenlem
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wheeler are
what kind of game they were look­ grasses and other plants. Mr. Thomp­
Dr. Carrie L. Norvall, of Red Leave» for H er School—
moving from their ranch near Phoe­
ing for, but they did say got “lots” son will use samples from O. A. C.
Miss Bessie Walker left this morn-) of huckleberries.
nix to Halfway in Baker county Bluff, Calif., who is visiting at the
in instructing the class.
where Mr. Wheeler has accepted a home of Dr. and Mrs. George J. Kinz, ing by train for Merrill, where she
position as teacher of agriculture in returned yesterday from the Oregon will teach the coming school year, j
the public schools. Mr. Wheeler is Caves in company with Mrs. Ada W. She was accompanied by Miss P aul-!
Dr. Norvall expresses an Ine Clift as far as Bly, where the!
well known in Ashlaq^f and Is a grad­ Jones.
opinion
that more conveniences later will also “teach Young Amer-I
uate of the local high school and
should be placed in the caves to e n ­ ica.”
O. A. C.
hance its value.as a tourist attrac­
OF PORTLAND, ORE.
First showing of Fall and Winter
H EARTS OF GOLD CANTALOUPES tion. Mrs. Kinz did not accompany
Millinery at Mrs. Simons, Septem­
At Pleasant View Farm, Talent. the party.
■AND ■ ■
ber 3d. 26 So. Pioneer.
307-3!
Best ever grown. Get them at your
grocer’s.
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A “Special” dance at Eagle Point
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Saturday, September 3.
Majestic
R eturn to Oregon City—
orchestra.
2-2* FOR SALE— Full blooded Poland
China pigs, either sex. W. L.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bankus, w ho'
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OF ATH ENS, OHIO
Moore.
2-6
C; i .
have been visiting Mrs. Bankus’ Ashland Description O b so le te -
r 5 i 1
1
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parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. L. Shrln-
With the prospective issuance of FOR RENT— Large first floor front
W ILL W RESTLE A FIN ISH MATCH
room, gas for cooking. 153 Granr
er. on Scenic Drive, left this morn- 15,000 booklets describing the ad-
AT THE
ite
street, or phone 411-R. 2-1
ing for their home in Oregon City, vantages of Jackson county, comes
by way of Crater Lake and Hood the news that a 1912 description oT FOR SALE— At a bargain. 16 acre!
ranch, all fenced, no buildings,'
River. Mr. Bankus is manager of Ashland is to be used. The descrip­
two
building sites, telephone, elec-'
the Crown Paper Mill company at tion is said to be obsolete, failing
trlcity and R. F. D. If interested, j
In its proper mission. John H. Ful­
Oregon City.
write P. O. Box 231, Ashland.!
ler, secretary of the Chamber of
300-tu-fri-2
AT 8 : 8 0 P. M.
What is a vacation without mu- Commerce, stated that he had sub-
FOR
SALE—
At
real
values:
Magni-
sic? Buy a small Viet rol a and take mitted new material for the book­
Two F alls out o f Three— No Tim e Lim it.
cient large two story and basement
It. along. Rose Bros.
247-tf let. It is expected .that the new
They are tw o o f th e best 160-pounrf w restlers In Am erica. This
residence rooming house, close In
'on' paved street, corner: money
materiali will be used, according to
is a good, clean »port, and la d ie s are w elcom e.
W om en’s A uxiliary A m erican Legion Mr/ Fuller.
maker, $6000, good terms; small-)
RESER VED SEATS .............
................................................................$ 2 .00
er one. some furniture. $3500; two'
M eets T on igh t—
G ENERA L ADMISSION . . ...................................... ........................... $ 1 .0 0
desirable
homes
on
Boulevard,
The Women’s Auxiliary of the
Business training pays. One term
$4000 each; further out I have
CHILDREN ........ ........................................................,................ .............30c
American Legion will meet this ev­ with us and one year
a good sal­
large two story house and grounds
(P lu s W ar Tax>
ening at the parish house at 7:30 ary in a business office makes the
at $2650; ordinary 8 room htfuse,
Ticket»
on sa le a t Irw in's Cigar Store, A shland; Brow n & Brown,
4 level lots, great bargain at
o’clock. All members of the organi­ Best two-year course. Winter term
$1700.
Level
alfalfa
acreage
near
M edford; R oss B ros., Central P oin t; Bow ers D rug Store, Gold H ill
zation are requested to he present as begins Sept. 15. Medford Business
town.
Call forenoons at 399
Important business is to be taken up. College, Medford, Ore.
1-11
Beach street, Ashland.
2-3*
—
makes you think of Fall Clothes
ASHLAND ARMORY
Monday Evening, Sept. 5
and the right kind at the right prices
Friday-Saturday
Mystery !
Suspense !
Action !
Starring
Catherine
Calvert
A production that will live after
other films are forgotten
SUNDAY
Douglas MacLean