Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    VAG« FOUR
AftHLAJIB DAILY TIDINGS,
Thursday, September ft, IMI
Spends V acation H ere——
OVER 4000 GUESTS
would shower the needy child witb could be kept up the plan would
REGISTERED AT CRATER
clothing.
materialize, but he felt that Ash­
LODGE, JULY, AUGUST
Miss Faldine was then called on land had buildings and unfinished
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and she said, “I have but one story projects that made a new plan seem
Stage arrivals at Crater Lake and that is to talk health.” She doubtful. He mentioned the cam­
lodge in August and July, 1921, said that she “shocked, angered, and paign when such a large member­
May the petty larceny chicken were: August. Klamath Falls en- disappointed” sothe folks at a talk ship was added to the Chamber of
8 u i« i communication
A a h lu u d i* " , T
’v'“ *'’ frOn* “ “ trance, 119; Medford entrance, 278. last fall when she went into detail Commerce, and that the new- mem- i
lodge NO. 2 6. Thursday evening. J
,
to‘ > Saturday July, Klamath Falls entrance, 270; and told Just how conditions were bers were falling out and losing en­
in Jackson county. Miss Faldine’s thusiasm. He cited the Chautauqua
September 8; also work In Aral da- L°, ‘
n,"
,
bHndneSS Medford entrance, 224.
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equal to his moral depravity until he
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Guests registered
at the lodge In talk before the Civic Club was enough auditorium, which he said was too'
Friday evening, .S e p u Z e r “ % fo?r j
2 ° ™y home a< 151 AuguSt were lft45 in July 2061; in to make any woman who heStd It
big. and the Pioneer hall, which did
worjj
! Coolidge St. Frank R. Ross. 4-3*1 June« 47.
feel that the money spent on a build- not pay for its upkeep, and said he
This is a total of 4006 guests at, in? of this kind will do untold serv- thought what Ashland needed was
the lodge in July and August.
ice to women and children at the an auditorium or hall to accomrao-'
Hunter < Return—
Millinery opening of latest Fall
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very doors without ever once stop- date about 500. He said he was not
A. C. and Fred Patton returned
styles. Saturday. September 10, af­ Monday from a hunting trip on Brush c . OP c . REPORTS OX
ping 10 conalder the tourist. Think opposed to the plan, but it was work i
ternoon and evening.
Mrs. J. H. mountain, bringing back with them
NORTHERN CALIF. HIGHWAYS ?f U f° lka! JU3t think ° f thls— Mls® and he felt there were other th ings’
Sugg.
6. 2 a four-point buck.
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• * aldine told of a little boy eight more needed.
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, years ° id living In Jackson county
The discussion was free and open
E ntertain a t D inner P arty—
Get your cake and pie at Plum- ——------------——----- — ------------ - — - w h o she brought to town for a jaunt and while all seemed to feel that
he ever
Mesdames Fred WUsou and H. K. mer’s Grocery Saturday. Junior C. access to all the stores. This cam p,and u waa the ptRgT u
such a building was something that
Tomlinson and Miss Rose Patterson E. Sale.
g_2 ground was promoted entirely by We 8aw a train or eTer
would bring much service and pleas-'
chamber of commerce. We called on; lce cream par,or. Trains aQd jce
were hostesses at a dinner party
ure to Ashland and the strangers'
gtveu yester&iy at the Hotel Ash­
Watch Yeo’s window.
2S9-tf he tom 6 ar<h,r: t H6 . mOrUlng’ ant> cream parlors are not absolute essen- who passed through, the thought of
he told us that their chamber of tlals of eight year olds but can you
land. Eight guests were present.
raising the money to build it seemed
For pleating see Orres.
303tf commerce wa, opposed to adding f Imagine a 192, eight year oM to
hard.
Diamond lake to the national nark .
gQt y ea r ° Id ln
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, sells
Well.
iron.
Roseburg
on
down
L
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‘8“or’ nt
There wa^ no open discussion of
plumbing fixtures and supplies Local Boy Married—
great Seme of the highway V e r a !
T, “ , 7 ?
M‘” Fa"“ “ e the Chautauqua building, but during
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth S:
Mrs. C. A. Pauley received a tele-
aka Of , h ,0
“
ot oW w»"1“ « * » go hungry the social hour several expressed
287-tf
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8ra»i yesterday from her son, John ture speaks of a bad detour, but we
to bed way off from heighbors and the opinion that some day the Chau­
Com. and aec my hat, and enjoy *
to, didn’t find anything bad. Probably
friends right in this glorious county. tauqua auditorium would be the
a « « ta i cup of tea Saturday. Sep’ i w
™
i?
** K e U ° ’ because we had been over the worst
She
children whose
mothers building in which conventions on the
, told
7 7 of
7 cm,oren
wnose raothe™
,ember 10, a lt.r u « « and evening I X
,T a w
thOlr h“ " ' “Worse than the Dead Indian road
“*** d° ° r tO heaven West Coast would be held.
Mrs. J. H. Sugg
, gJ at XVoodland- Wash., where John is to Lake O’ Woods?” someone asked L
We shall not hesitate to send any-'« dr°P ,nt0 Ashland and stop a day
Mrs. C. B. Lamkin and Mrs. John
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‘ employed at the Woodland- meat
H. Fuller were social hostesses and
one
to
Lake
O’
Woods
who
has
been
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USe
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the
0171(1
club
Wrestlers to Meet for Second Time market. The Pauleys are new peo­ over the Cons Bay w
. g
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2
“
her
V
’r ” served tea and cakes.
ple
here,
and
Mr,
Pauley
is
proprie­
Lars Olsen and Ted Thye, who
Ashland has never failed vet
tell them it’s fine. Said a tourist
a » t
h
H
Cru’
wrestled at the armory Labor Day, tor of the East Side market. John
where a service to humanity called
just
now
who
has
traveled
all
over
lauiicll,ne
in
the
county
are scheduled to meet for the sec­ Pauley had formed many acquaint­
schools. Would you believe that in and the “Ashland Idea” is a call
“Oregon has got them all skinned on
ond time in a finish match at Vin­ ances in this city.
Jackson county last winter she came to service to the home folks and
roads. It has the most wonderful
ing’s theatre this coming Saturday
h
.
across children in a school who were the passing tourist— so it’s a fore­
night, according to Mr. Olsen, who
, !
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in,,1“lery reasonably highways in the United States to­
actually sewed into their clothes for gone conclusion that Ashland folks
states that a purse of $500 has been £ ® ’ ° n * 8P y at M‘88 Har*roves day.” And IT’S TRUE.
raised for staging the tn J
m
Priday and Saturday- September 9.
the winter? Sewed into them be- will build their club house
Always feel like going up into S cause it was all they had and their
raised for staging the tussle. Thye
10.
6-2 ! the Aahland auto camp and .peodtog i “ " T m
ta nd helr
TOO LATE TO ria ASS IFY.
was victorious in the match Labor
one night at least when I get home i
C& 7 weak and lgnorant m ottersi
Day. The entire purse will go to
Good food, cooked right, served
the winner.
at reasonable prices. , Hotel Ashland „ „ Q l ^ c a n - p e v a a a , : ^ £
‘j
Grill,
*iattresses made over, furniture
upholstering, packing and crating.
Style, quality and workmanship in
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CHEAI‘- ' Promising '1
Douglas. 253 Fourth St., phone 63 the Hat Show at Miss Hargroves, CIVIC CLUB HOLDS MUST
MEETING n v r n x n w
Uy hen 8he geta “P and te»«
X
g Guernse>' cow. Call at 153
R
6-2* Friday and Saturday, September 9
MEETING OP COMING YEAR some o( „ „
_O ru»lte St.
and 10.
g .j
5a,herlnK her „ rI[ , rtna||y undel> w a n t e d _ w |||
Cool off in Rose Bros’ ice cream
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atooa-
or school girls to board or light
parlor where quality ice creams and
Presbyterian
Junior
Hndeavo I dered* aad Miss Chamberlain asked
Grace Chamberlain urged the fact! housekeeping. Use of parlor and
sherbets are served.
264tf „
Food Sale. Saturday morning at H. | if the chamber would turn them ov- that this club building must be built I
153 Granite St. phone
B. Plummer store.
«.3. «r to the Civic ladies to sell for t h e ^ «
6-1
C hristian Entleavorers P icn ic—
soon as possible and the keys
club
house,
Members of the Presbyterian
and he replied they turned over, as it were, to Miss Fal- FOR SALE— Good 4-room bunga
While America lost 31.000 in bat­
would. Mr. Frobach said he thought «line to give service to humanity,
Junior Endeavorers enjoyed a picnic
low, large lot, some berries and
tle during the world war. 126,000
lruit, chicken house and run. For
no community should be without a “ I’m a Blranger here” said Miss
supper in Lithia park Wednesday were killed accidently at home.
particulars see M V L at Tid­
evening.
club house, that he heartily endorsed Chamberlain, “if there is a need for
ings.
6. 3
the move. That not one tenth of our this building lets get together and
Cake,
pie
and
candy
at
Junior
(
Majectic Orchestra! Spot dances!
tourists register, and to hit on an build it, if there isn’t lets quash it.” FOUND— Pair long silk gloves on j
Jacksonville! Friday night’ Let’9 E. Sale. Plummer's, 10-12 Sat ur- ic*ja of how many cars were camp­
North Main St. Owner may have
Miss Faldine was doing a wonder­
day morning.
6-2
g°!
same by paying for this ad. Tid
ing in Medford, a man was employed ful work was the opinion of O. H
ings.
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to check up, and from May 6 to Barnhill, who related that ln Ben-
The
Italian
government
has
gone
School hats .tarns and sport hats
August 25, 1414 cars had camped xon county he had discovered chil­ FOR SALE— Combination heater,
at Miss Hargroves, Friday and Sat- into the cigar business and is making at Medford, and Mr. Fuller, goto dren barefooted in winter and a
kitchen table and tubs, all Jika
new.
657 Boulevard.
nrday, September 9,10.
g.g a stogie that sells for two cents.
6-2
\olced that if that many stopped In woman wearing men’s clothing be­
Medford, five times that many had cause she had no money to buy any " rANTED— Lady as companion and
NOTICE
a. . a «
. . .
I bnllCoVnnno»
1 <1
.
stopped in Ashland. Mr. Frobach other. m
housekeeper for ^
elderly
lady. 7 In­
That he had given it pub
Exhibit of famous Schw-eizer sam­
quire Mrs. Hattie Lynch. 292 Li­
laughed and said that was no doubt licity through the newspaper and
ples of dress goods, table linens,
berty St.
6-S
true, because we all knew what kind received all kinds of condemnation
draperies and handkerchiefs. Also
of a camp grounds Medford had from "prominent" citizens who said (WANTBD— A good milk cow. State
will make special monthly rates
World's Star hosiery and Klean-Knit
price, etc. Address C A care Tid­
to permanent gueet*. All rooms underwear. Friday and Saturday, compared with Ashland’s glorious the "Red Cross attended to those
ings.
one
have hot and cold water and
He said we must work out a I cases.” But on investigation he dia-
Sept. 9-10, at Parish House, Second
steam heat.
plan whereby the tourist would h elp ! covered the Red Cross workers were
street. Mrs. Mary Broker, local rep­
resentative.
5-2 out on our work in civic and com -¡busy every minute possible and that
munity enterprises.
they had no funds. As a result of
We invite yon to look
Miss Chamberlain said? she fe lt' his news story, he said, a community
over our stock of
that our Ashland Chamber of Com­ service society was organized and
merce admirably filled the place in funds subscribed by these "promi­
. tended for It, but that women tour nent" citizens
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to provide for the un-
ists and visitors wanted at place to i fortunates.
talk with home women and know a'
At the close Miss Chamberlain
woman’s viewpoint of the town. She made a brief but straight from the
said that an exchange would be es-j heart talk on her idea of the great
tablished in. the building, and she’d J need of this building. "Money will
venture to say, if some one knew come if this thing is right,” she
of a child that needed shoes or cloth -, said, “It may sound like a prayer,
ing, and they posted the need, th at'bu t I feel it is true,
Locai
Homer R. Chapman, of San Fran*
cisco, arrived tn Ashland Saturday,
to spend a three weeks vacation
HAftONft? CALENDAR THIS WfiÉK
relatives.
A
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EAST SIDE
PHARMACY
I Prescription
Druggist
Cor. Second and Main Sts.
25 PER CENT REDUCTION IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES
OVER LAST YEAR’S PRICES
V e have on hand a com plete line of school text books
and school supplies
S p e c ia ls lo r T h is W e e k
STATIONERY
BOOKS
50c box stationery. .. 29c "$1 r e p r i n t s ................... 75c
75e box sta tio n e ry
35c 75c rep rin ts ................. 49c
$1 box sta tio n e ry ........ 59c $1 reprints . . . . . . 7. .,75c
F IL M S
KODAKS
S U P P L IE S
Bring in vour film s to be developed— anv size roll 15c
All work guarantee«!
V
The
in c
Today Only
rriEATEK EUAVnn*.
Mystery Road
—with—
David Powell
E ach turn in his path was a new th rill
of rom ance; each step a fresh sensation.
So he traveled on through tingling ad
ventures to find life ’s m eaning. And
found in the end—
< 'onio and see!
Story by E. Phillips Oppenheim
COMING FRIDAY
ta
B IL L " wH A R T
T H E W H IS T L E
.-
Hotel Ashland
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
mothers
agaj
Mr.
Fuller
said
if
enthusiasm
and other Decorative
M aterial.
We w illin g ly give prices
and figure a m o u ” ‘s
needed,
Dickerson & Son
TH E PA IN T MAN
Overland Cars
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Overland
Overland
Overland
Overland
Overland
Touring ...................... $767.00
Roadster .................... $767.00
C o u p e ....................... $1044.00
Sedan ....................... $1099.00
C h a ssis....................... $629.00
F. 0. B. Pacific Coast Points
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER
Overland Marcy
?
H A RG RO V ES
No
1.
2.
8.
4.
GO TO THE
Plaza
for
YOUR MEAT
and
EVERYTHING ELSE THAT’S
GOOD TO EAT
We Now Have
PEACHES, PLUMS AND PEARS
For Canning
PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 North Main Street
that
winning first place in each of these'
Cash Premium List
divisions shall be given a standard' BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUB WORK
framed picture desirable for hang-
FOR 1 9 g l
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
M IS S
children
INDUSTRIAL CLUBS EXHIBIT, Ml ing in the school room.
COUNTY, SEPTEMBER 20-81 ! Divisions 1, 2. 3 and 4. Each
• school or room of a school system
(Continued from Page 1)
making a creditable exhibition at
in rank in this division shall each the county fair shall be presented
be given a standard framed picture. with an appropriate certificate by j
Divisions 2, 3 and 4. The school the Jackson County Fair association.
A SPECIAL INVITATION
EXTENDED TO YOU
TO LOOK OVER OUR LARGE SELECTION
OF HIGH CLASS TRIMMED HATS
AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES
SEPTEMBER 9, 10
with
Reduced Prices
Ashland
Name and Division of Project
First Second Third
Corn Growing P r o je c t................ ..................
$3.00 $2.00
Potato Growing Project .............................
2.00
3.00
Gardening (Vegetable) Project. ...................................
3.00
2.00
Poultry Raising Project (Division 1) .............. 4.00
4.06
3 00
2 00
(Division 2 )' . .
4.00
3.00
2.00
(Division 3) ..
3.00
2 00
4.00
(Division 4) . . .
3.00
4.00
2.00
5. Pork Production Project (Divisfob 1)
4,00
3.00
2.00
(DivWon 2 )1 ,.^
4.00
3.00
2.00
(Division 3) _.. .
4.00
3.00
2.00
6. Sheep Raising Project (D ivision 1) ~.. .
4.00
3.00
2.00
(Division 2) . . .
3.00
4.00
2.00
(Division 3) . . .
3.00
4.00
2.0<>
Calf Raising Project (Dairy Division 1)
2.00
3.00
4.Q0
(Dairy Division 2)
3.00
2.00
4.00
(Dairy Division 3)
3.00
. 4.00
2.00
(Beef Division 4)
4.00
3.00
2.00
(Beef Division 5)
. 4.00
3.00
2.00
(Beef Division 6)
4.00
3.00
2.00
Milk Goat Project (Division 1 ) .........
4.00
3.00 ’ 2.00
( Division 2 ) .........
3.00
4.00
2.00
9. Rabbit Raising Project ................................ .. . .
4.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
10. Dairy Herd Record Keeping Project
......
4.00
3.00
2.00
11. Canning Project .................. ..........................
4.00
3.00
2 00
3 ¿ 0 ‘ 2.00
12. Home Making Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.00
13. Sewing Project (Division 1
.
4.00
3.00
2.00
(Division 2 ) ' . , , .......................
4.00
3.00
2.O4
(Division 3 ) ..............................
4,00
4.00
3.00
2.00
14. Cooking P r o j e c t ..............
* .........................
4.00
3.00
>.00
15. Home Beautification Project .......................
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4 3.00 >.00
Universal R a n g e s
W ood and Coal Heaters
T hat W ill K e e p Y o u W a r m
Now is the tim e to m ake your home ready for cool
w eather, ’i ou can buy at Swenson & M ediae’s Furiii-
ture Store a heater in any size and in anv style y o u
wish. Select now from our very com plete stock- and
let us install in vour home.
Low juices and übend credit with j »rom j it
< lei i V erv.
W e take in your old stove on « new.
S w en so n & McRae Furniture Co,
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