Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 06, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
PAGE FOUR
Tuesday, September 6, 1021
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED— A good milch cow. State brindle two-year-old steer, one two-
price, etc. C, A. care of Tidings. year-old roan steer, one Jersey year­
FOR SALE— P ullets a t 131 Ohio
ling steer, one Jersey heifer y e a r-!
St.
4-1* FEATHER PILLOWS renovated, 75c ling wearing sm all bell, all branded
per pair.
Douglas, 253 Fourth “ F ” on left jaw.
Local and Personal
SWEET CIDER— 40c gal. delivered.
St.
4-1
Dated at Ashland, Oregon, this
Phone 9 -F -ll.
2d day of September. 1921.
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FOP. SALE— 100 W hite Leghorns,
J. W. HATCHER,
FOR RENT— Three furnished rooms
yearling hens, $1 each.
Phone 4-tu& fri
Chief of Police.
; B usiness V isitor to R oseburg—
at 137 F irst St.
4-2*
343-L.
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4-1
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS
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Mrs. D. N. Gilmore, 928 B street,
{GRAVENSTEIN APPLES— 50 lb. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING — i No Open Season on Beaver*—
' is making a business and pleasure
That there is no open season on
box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
M attresses made over. Douglass,
trip to Roseburg this week.
253 F o u rth St.
4 -1 1 beaver in Oregon and th a t it is un-
Stated m eeting of the E astern Star
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FOR SALE— Four 1-year-old ducks 1 —
lawful to have the anim als in private
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FURNITURE
and
household
goods
Tuesday evening, September 6. Visit
and 4 voung ones. Phone 322-
For pleating see Orres.
303tf
carefully packed aud.crated. Doug­ possession was the statem ent m a d e '
R.
4-2*
from Mrs. Minnie Letson, of On­
las, 253 F ourth St.
4-1 In an opinion from the attorney gen- ■
Oregon State Fair—
tario, worthy grand' m atron.
FOR RENT— Three clean, pleasant
e ra l’s office received by Captain A.
Stated communication of Ashland
Salem, September 26 to October
and well located housekeeping CLOCKS AND PHONOGRAPHS re­
paired,
25
years
experience. E. Burghduff, state game warden.
rooms. Phone 353-L, or inquire
lodge No. 23 Thursday evening, 1. A wealth of agricultural, livestock
Douglas. 253 F ourth St.
4-1 B urghduff says th a t the impression
316 H argadine street.
September 8; also work in first de- and industrial displays, an excellent
has gained hold in some parts of the
gree; and special communication, racing program, high class amuse FEATHER MATTRESSES made to SEWING MACHINES, all makes,
state
th a t there is an open season on
skillfully cleaned and repaired.
order from your own feathers.
Friday evening, September 9, for . m ents and attractions, and ideai
Douglas,
253
F
ourth
St.
4-1
beaver
through legislation enacted
F eathers renovated. Douglas, 253 1 •
work.
camping grounds. A. H. Lea, m ana­
Fourth St.
4-1
NOTICE OF SALE O F IMPOUNDED at the last session of the legislature.
ger, Salem, Oregon.
STOCK
FOR SALE— Bed springs and m at­
Must Pay Grazing F<
Notice is hereby given th a t 1 will j V isit at Ixxll, C alif.—
tress,
heater,
rocker,
library
table,
Forest service officials announce,
dance at the Bungalow Wed-
davenport, Singer sew ing m a­ on the 12th day of September, 1921,
Mrs. E. F. Smith aud son, Leon­
that the tim e lim it in which stock-1
ni«b t ^ n e in g , the couple,
chine. 885 B St.
4-3* a t the hour of 2 o’clock p. m., a t
the city pound on W ater street, In ard, left the early part of this week
men must pay th eir fees for graz- ‘ ,c ’ war 1311 Sc' to ta^ ®oC- Extra
ing in the national forest reserv es, ladIe8 aQd ladies unaccompanied by UPHOLSTERING, m attresses made the city of Ashland, Oregon offer for Lodi and Auburn, Calif., where
over, fu rn itu re and household for sale and sell at public auction
has been extended to December 1,' gentlemen, 10c.
goods packed and crated. Gen­ to the highest bidder for cash, the they will visit for the next two
eral
repairing. , Douglas, 253 following livestock, to-w lt:
according to a bill recently signed
One months.
Cliff Payne makes benches.
a ._Pn-Milh
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by the president. The usual period
’ of grace ended with April 1. but Card of Thank>
due to business conditions, the limit
We wlsh to expreS8 our heartfe
was extended first to September l . ; thanka to those who t e n d e d th e
and with the signing of the recent | sympathy to U3 in th e hour of oul
bill, to December 1.
deep sorrow in the loss of our darl­
!
ing wife, daughter and sister. H er­
SD , vT.^Tsh’
Ripe B artlett pears for canning bert E. Specht. Mr. and Mrs. W. J,
iW and' refinis5ing. pianos and;
purposes.
Ashland F ru it Associa­ Keeton and family.
cabinet phonographs refinished all
tion.
3-3
work first class and satisfaction
guaranteed. Douglas. 253 F o u r th 1
Ladies, bring a beau with you toj
St.
4-1 j
W ill .Move to Portland—
the Bungalow dance Wednesday ev­
Mrs. M. R. Griffin leaves in the ening.
His ticket covers the war i WATKINS PRODUCTS— You can !
morning for Portland, where she ex­ tax for both himself and lady. If
get the medical and toilet a r tic le .
IN
line at my place or I will deliver a i
pects to make her home. Mrs. Grif­ you come alone you m ust pay hOc
mail order promptly^ You can a l - '
fin will be with her sister, Mrs. M. war tax.
2t
so get any part of the line at Jet-j
S. W attles, 420 Jefferson street.
ers stand. 4th and A streets. C. M. i
Miles, salesm an, 611 Beach St.. |
R eturn from O uting Trip—
W hat is a vacation w ithout niu-l
for the J. R. W atkins Co.
4-2*
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Penton, of
sic? Buy a small Victrola aud take
Goldencrest orchards, and Mrs. L. G. FOR S^L E — Cozy convenient four-
it along. Rose Bros.
24 7 -tf,
room cottage, with roomy base­
Fitzw ater of Ashland,
returned
ment and outbuildings. Good size
from a hunting and fishing trip at
lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo­
Ktart “C alling D ay”—
the head of B utte creek yesterday.
cation with fine view. Desirable j
All the members of the Wednesday
The story o f a typical Am erican
for small* family who want mod- I
They report plenty of fish and big
Afternoon club who can do so,, are
tow n. Of th e “b etter so r t” o f folks
erate priced home. Apply to own-1
game.
asked to make September 7 ‘"calling
er on premises, 705 Penn. Ave. j
who w ere “in." Of th e "other so rt”
‘
4-lm o
day,” trying to see new people and
w ho w ere “o u t.” Of a m an o f the
May the petty larceny chicken
prepare for a eood turn-out a t the
FOR
SALE
AT
A
BARGAIN—
I
have
people
w h o cam e back hom e and set
thief who stole my glasses from the •
picnic a t the W ebster farm . Talent,
a
1919
model
“
Pow
erplus”
In
­
som e w rong th in g s right.
desk of a local bank last Saturdav
next week. September 14.
dian motorcycle with side car o u t­
A
rousin g, fig h tin g story w ith a
i be stricken with physical blindness
fit, good tires, and brand new
heart
o i love.
spare. Electric equipped, speed­
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Your fall suit is here, Paulser equal to his moral depravity until he
ometer, tools, etc. I have no use
returns them to my home at 151
ud’a.
3 0 7 tf
From th e Fam ous N ovel by B oot h T arkington
Coolidge St. Frank R. Ross. 4-3* j for this rig and won’t tu rn down
any half-way reasonable offer.
Witness Plane Burning—
See Sherman G raff a t Tidings
W atch Y eo’s window..
299-t.f I composing room.
4tf?
MI bs Olympia R oberts has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood
of the L ithia bakery, the past two
days. The party was in J lo u ta k u u
Sunday and witnessed the burning
of the governm ent plane and th e
death of the two passengers.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
‘After Every Meal”
A
Everywhere
AH over the world people
use this goody
for its
benefits, as
welt as its
pleasure.
Keeps teeth
clean, breath
sweet, throat
soothed.
H0MAS=
MEIGHAN
CALCUTTA
re
The Conquest
of Canaan”
A S H L A N D joias in the national demons
Sealed Tight
of the better motion picture
\
Automobile
course.
inaurane«
Kept Right
t /
ttaramount
-Yeo, of!
299-tf;
¿ ^
w eek
-
ns
R eturn From latke O’W ood »—
Mr. and Mrs. O. Paulserud re tu rn ­
ed yesterday evening from Lake O’­
Woods where they had been several
days at th eir cabin. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard B arrett, of Talent, were
guests of the P aulserud’9 a t the
lake.
G RAVENSTEIN APPLES, 50 lb.
box, 75c delivered.
Phone 10-F-3
or 9 -F -ll.
A lem eda, C alif., V isitor—
THIS WEEK
Miss Lois Rhodes of Alemeda, Cal.,
arrived in Ashland Sunday morning
tor a two weeks visit with her b ro th ­
er Glenn Rhodes, b etter known as
“Dusty.”
is Paramount W eek — the
greatest days and nights of entertainment
since the day when you saw your first circus.
We specialize on fancy brick ics
cream. Rose Bros.
264tf
It's the foartfa annual
W e e k at th a t: and w h en anything hap-
theatres in U. S, A. alone w ith their
photoplays year in, year out.
picture w o rld you can w ager there’s
v a /u e th ere, in thrills and laughs and
all the m arvefcns sensations you get
w hen you see a Param ount Picture.
N o th in g leaa than a national screen
c a r n iv a l— t h a t 's w h a t P a r a m o u n t
W eek»!
T h e greatest talent o f the entire w orld
p
r
e p a r e s M f a r y o n ! P a ra m o u n t
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w rite rs , actors and directors in Cali­
fornia, N e w Y o rk and London— the
largest organization in fihndom , w hich
w orks on a acafe so huge ahd so suc­
cessful m to « « p l y m ore than 11400
Param ount achievem ents oi the year.
¡¿reateBt to date.
B at— such is the sw ift progress of the young
art of the screen, such are the striking im ­
provement* every year, that the season 1921-22
will bring you sensational im provem ents in
Faramount Pictures, greatly outdistancing all
past efforts,
— im provem ents in all those vital details of
a photoplay w hich make your breath com e
quicker, and your e y es shine brighter.
A n d you'll declare
“ T h a i's the best show in to w n !”
, T hat’s what a Paramount Picture a /w a y s is.
New Minister Arrive»—
Rev. C. C. Hulet and family arriv ­
ed yesterday from Seattle, Wash.,
and are hunting for a house. Mr.
Hulet succeeds Rev. J. W. Hoyt
as President Sunday School Mission­
ary for Southern Oregon.
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THIS IS TH E PLACE TO
COME FOR
School
Supplies
AND
School
Books
A
FAMOUS SAYW-UST
COWORJUKM
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At all these theatres, all this week— Paramount Pictures will be shown
V i n i n g ' T h e a t r e —Ashland, Oregon
Make out your list and take ad­
vantage of this opportunity to
buy standard supplies at the low­
est prices—
School Tablets
............5 to 10c
C r a y o la s .......................10 and 20c
School Paints, 50c cups . . . . I O ?
Students Loose Leaf Books, Type
Paper, Pens, Inks, Note Books,
etc., in great variety
Fountain Pens . .
21.ÄO to 9S
Eversbarp Pencils
. .5Oc to M
M c N a ir Bros.
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C O M E IN
Start
SUNDAY-MONDAY
SEPT. 4-5
TUES-WED-THURS
SEPT 6-7-8
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SEPT. 9-10
YOU WILL ALWAYS
DOUGLAS MACLEAN
THOS. MEIGHAN
WM. S. HART
SEE
—in—
—in—
—in—
PARAMOUNT
“ THE CONQUEST OP CANAAN”
“ THE WHISTLE”
PICTURES
His Best Picture Since
By Booth Tarkington
Hart Comes Back in This
AT
“ 23 1-2 Hours Leave’’
Another Big Meighan Success
Picture
THE VINING
“ PASSING THRU’’
L Y R IC T H E A T R E —A s h l a n d , O r e g o n
1 Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.—Sept. 8-9-10—D a v id P o w e l l in “T h e M y s t e r y R o a d ”