Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 03, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Saturday. September 3, 1921
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
PAGE FOUR
Local and Personal
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Accepts Movie Posititxa——
Mlsa $th el Troutfether, well
kttowa among Ashland’s younger set
as the "bit of sunshine” at the Pla­
za confectionary, left yesterday ev­
ening for San Francisco where shs
has accepted a position as secretary
to the manager of the Pacific Stu-I
dlos, a moving picture enterprise lo­
cated at Burlingam.
MUs Trout-;
tether has not renounced all claim
to Ashland She will return "some­
tim e ”
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lu its Made to Order—
Cleaning and repairing on short |
notice
K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland
Bldg.
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Ketuius I i - odi Medford Visit—
Mrs. Ida A. Taylor, 96 Laurel'
street, has returned to her homei
after a three weeks visit with friends
in and near Medford.
Leaving the Ole Home Town
MICKLE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
I TO I
Crater Lake Outing—
‘ Yoncalla Man to V i s i t -
School E xam inations—
Henry
Van
Prooyne,
with
friends,
J. C. Gibson, of Yoncalla,
Pursuant to a news story publish­
the figure out in his spare time with Motor to Crater Lake—
Marion Hager and family were
• ED tools made IV the party’s black­
smith. It took him six weeks to Crater Lake visitors this week.
carve out the lifelike figure in the
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hard
granite
boulder.
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Im
proving—
the
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Mrs. Charley Loomis, who has
mysteries of that m ysterlon^^-ater
Sam
s
V
alley
V
isitor—
j
been
confined to a local hospital for
Lake region, she is uot of antique
Ray
Stoner,
of
Sams
valley,
was;
the
past
week, is reported as im-
age. She is just an excellent carv­
an Ashland visitor this week.
proving in health.
ing out of a huge stone boulder.
This work of art was done by Dr.
Earl R. Bush, of the United StateB
health bureau, aud now said to be
located in Cincinnati, when he was
STARTS SUNDAY
attached as physician to the United
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I nr. TWZTEr QtAbTIfA
States engineers party working in
that section in 1917. He chiseled
ed in the Tidings several days ago, took an outing in the vicinity of I pected in Ashland within th|
few days for a visit with his
examinations for school pupils who Crater Lake this week.
ter. Brs. Bert Smith, 733 Oak
are either delinquent or desire to
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I
For
pleating
see
Orres.
make up back work will be given at
O nes cleans and remodels clothes. the senior high school building Fri­
MEDFORD JLAN CHARGED
At Lake O' Wood»—
3O3tf day of next week.
WITH EMBEZZLEMENT IS
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George Carter, from near Talent,
BOUND
OVER TO GRAND JURY
and H. B. Carter and family, o f .
lorcaa Society Meet»
Automobile insurance— Yeo, of
Mountain avenue, went this w eek • R. E. Johnson, a traveling sales­
The Dorcas society of the Naz- • course.
299-tf
to Lake O’ Woods for a few d ays; man, charged with embezzlement
rene church met at the home of Mrs.
was bound over to the grand jury
camping and hunting.
W. Fraley on Mountain avenue Coach Hughes Back—
by Justice of the Peace Glenh O.
’hursday. A number of ladles were
Walter H. Hughes, coach of the
Cliff Payne makes apple presses, j Taylor of Medford yesterday morn­
resent to assist in the work of the local high school, returned yester­
299-tf ing, with bonds fixed at 11000.
oclety.
day from Crater Lake, where he has
The specific charge against John­
been spending the past several days,
son was the alleged conversion of . a
First showing of Fall and Winter and is preparing for the coming sea-' Visits Old Time Friends—
$50 check given to him by Arthur
Ralph
Derptody
arrived
in
Ash­
Millinery at Mrs. Simons, Septem- son of athletics when school opens I
Troutfether,
of Ashland, in payment
land
from
St.
Louis
this
week
aud
jer 3d. 26 So. Pioneer.
307-3 September 12.
of
a
bill
made
out to the Harry E.
is visiting old friends, Mrs. E. W.
teturn«. I’l-om Crater I^ake—
W e sp ecialize on fancy b ric k ic e ' White and family on Mountain ave­ Peltz company of Klamaith Falla. ■
Homer Billings and family have cream. Rose Ijlios.
2 6 4 tf’ nue. Mr. Dermody has been in th* The district attorney in asking that
eturnetj from Crater Lake after a
United States navy until recently. ¡ the bonds be fixed at $1000. sa id ’
ojourn of a week. Homer is back R eturns from W illam ette—
it was “likely that the audit of the;
it the old stand with hi3 head In
GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, 50 lb. books now in progress would show
Mrs. Luretta Hedrick arrived
t desk full of papers.
home Thursday from the Willamett'e box, 75c delivered. Phone 10-F-3 between $2000 and $3000 up in the
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valley, where she was called by the or 9 -F -ll.
Good food, cooked right, served illness of her mother, Mrs. Sarah ----------'f'- ------------- i l " ■ ! ■■ '.JL 2-'S L..X Jg g*
at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland
Boots. Mrs. Boots was sufficiently
Grill.
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E ROW have on the track a mixed car of 16 inch
her daughter home. She says she
Establish Advertising Business—
yellow pine, 4 foot oak and 7 foot cedar posts, that
"Ole” Hedburg, of this city, w ill, is glad to be back to Ashland.
leave soon for Salem, where ha will i
SWEET CIDER. 40c gallon de­
join Darrel Minkler, of Medford, In ' livered. Phone 10-F-3 or 9-F11.
a commercial advertising enterprise. ;
Mr. Minkler left for Salem Thursday. ! Buys Ford Car—
Mrs. M. M. Decker has recently
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, sells j purchased a new Ford car with elec-i
plumbing fixtures and supplies, i trie starter and all the latest im-'
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth Si. I provements.
287-tf
Store closed Monday, Labor Day. |
E. R. Isaac & Co.
3 -1 1
Return from Corvallis—
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Badger and
son, Raymond, returned yesterday
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
from Corvallis, where they have
been spending the summer months. FOR SALE— Lady’s bicycle in good i
condition.
Bargain.
137 First
The family is now located at their
St.
3-2*
home on Bush street.
Raymond !
who is a member of the O. A. C. ! FOR SALE— Kitchen Treasure re­
frigerator, kitchen table, 2 loun­
faculty, will return to Corvallis In
ges, 3 rockers, 2 dining chairs, 1
time for the opening of school. Mr.
dining table, 7 oak dining chairs,
Badger accepted his position after
1 oak secretary, 1 oak hall seat, 1
graduation from O. A. C. with th e ’ Oak library table, 1 oak center
table, 1 bookcase, 1 magazine
class of 1921.
|
stand, 4 bedsteads, iron, 1 large
bevel edge French mirror, with
299-tf
Watch Yeo’s window.
oak frame, cooking utensils and
dishes, 1 sewing machine, 2 tubs,
Cool off in Rose Bros* ice cream
wash board and boiler, 2 com­
parlor where quality Ice creams and
modes, 1 8-day clock, Brussels
rugs, 3 dressers. W. T. Cochran,
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sherbets are served.
208 Avery St.. Ashland, Or. 3-tf
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Jonee-P&tterson Wedding—
FOR SALE— Two brood sows. They
Miss Eva Patterson and Raymondj have both been bred. J. T. S a w -.
K. Jones were united in marriage
yer place, two miles from T alent{
Phone1
Wednesday evening by Rev. Walter i on Wagner creek road.
3-2-satl
L. Evans at the home of the bride’s , 12F2.
mother on Church street.
FOR RENT— Three nicely furnished I j
housekeeping rooms.
Hot and
Fall woolens and fashions are now
cold water. Come look them ov­
er. 128 Factory S t
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in at Orres tailor shop. Save $5 to
$15 by ordering your suit now. 303tf
Frisco Visitor—
W. L. Corbett, manager of the
Pierce-Rudolph storage company at
San Francisco, arrived last evening
by train from that city for a visit
with Charles H. Pierce and N. H.
Harrison of this city. Mr. Corbett
and Mr. Pierce are old time friends
because of the latter’s one-time con­
nection with the storage company aa
senior member of the firm which
now bears his name. Messrs. Harri­
son, Corbett and William Paul left
this morning for a hunting and fish­
ing trip near Crescent City. They
will go as far north as Gold Beach.
W ARNING!
The party is known who
took the 8-day clock from
the Dixie Flyer in my gar­
age Thursday night, and
will save trouble if it is re­
turned at once.
ROBISON’S GARAGE
Before the School Bell
Rings Again
HEARTS OF GOLD CANTALOUPES
At Pleasant View Farm, Talent.
Beat ever grown. Get them at your
There's a lot of fussing and fix-1
grocer's.
3tf ing to be done, to get the kiddies j
ready for school.
Ripe Bartlett pear;« for canning
Little garments which have been j
purposes.
Ashland Fruit Associa­ stored away since spring require!
tion.
3-3 cleaning and freshening most of aU, |
for every boy and girl wants to look <
Ranks Open on Saturday—
spick and span on openng day.
Beginning today the banks will
That’s where you’ll find our mod­
keep open until 3 o’clock Saturday ern laundry service a great help.
afternoons, ending the summer va­ We’ll wash and iron your children’s
cation when the doors were closed apparel just as you would do it at
at 12 o’clock.
home, and we’ll get things back to
you, sweet and clean, and crisply
What is a vacation without mu­
sic? Buy a small Vlctrola and take ironed, in plenty of time.
Just bundle them up with the rest
It along. Rose Bros.
247-tT
of
your weekly washing and phone
Poultry Expert Visits—
us—
we'll have our representative
Professor Charles S. Brewster, a
there
in a jiffy, to take a big load off
Portland poultry expert, is in the
city vlafting the various chicben your (nind.
farms about the city.
Your fall suit Is here
ud’s.
Paulear-
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we will deliver from car at $10.25 per cord for the oak.
$3.75 per tier for the pine, and 25 cents each for the posts
This material is perfectly dry and sound. The pine is
extra large blocks, but easy to split. Place your order
now and save extra dravage from yard. We have eight
different kinds of wood at our yard. Look it over and
get our prices before ordering your winter supply.
ADAMS A
ADAMS
WEEING
SCIENTIFIC INVESTING
OUR SERVICE FREE
Let us explain our scientific
method of investing, which will
assure you more profit from
your money. Write us for com­
plete information about the
famous Texas Oil Fields. W’e
are continually collecting ac­
curate data, and we are able to
furnish you information about
the various fields, and al9o
about companies, or concerning
any particular phase of the oil
industry.
•
We have a limited supply of
highly colored geological oil
maps of Texas for free distri­
bution. These maps show all
producing fields;
producing
wells, wildcat wells and drill­
ing wells. They give valuable
information. Write today for
your map. Ask for any infor­
mation you want, without obli­
gating yourself. We are at
your service.
OIL FIELD BROKERAGE CO.
Dept. A-2, Neil P. Anderson
Bldg., Fort Worth, Tex.
DOUGLAS
MacLEAN
-in-
“ PASSING THRU”
IxKtded w ith thrill <•
Uke th e kick o f a
in ule.
And fun to m ake
a hom e laugh!
Comedy--**Jusl in Time
LEAVING TONIGHT
Dead Men Tell No Tales
Phone 460
240 Third St.
Reduction
Wouldn’t You Laugh
—IN-
Overland
Cars
Touring and Roadster - $595.00
Coupe
895.00
Sedan
Ail these prices F. 0. B. Toledo
Overland Marcy Co.
Ashland, Oregon
Ashland Laundry Co.
Phone 165
«
___ if you saw your next door neighbors dressed in animal
■kin *9 T h at’s because centuries have come and gone since
clothes of hide slipped into the limbo of things th at are past
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Every day new styles appear—new products that save time
labor and money are introduced—new comforts, new conveu
iences and new ideas continually are being offered for your
benefit.
s of all this progress
Read
keep
styles—^ouT ncnow every product that goes to make life more
enjoyable.
And the advertisements will tell you where to get these
things, how to get them and how much to pay for them. The
advertisements are daily directories to wise buying.
Read the advertisements. Protect yourself in buying by
getting those products which have proved their worth by m ak­
ing good under the spotlight of consistent publicity.
Read the advertisements and
buy the advertised products !