Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Friday, September O, 192t
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Cliff Payne makes bench®«.
Organise Rogue River Church—
music, followed by dainty refresh
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Mestfemes C. B. Lamkln, C. F. raents, added one more to the list
Will Make Home Here—
Koehler and Miss Edith Robison, of of pleasant tim es enjoyed by the
Mrs.
H.
L.
Deputy
and
grand-
Ashland, Mrs. Jos. Angell and daugb- class of happy girls.
Local and Personal
daughters, new arrivals from Phoenix te r Mary, of Phoenix, Mrs. W alter
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Aria.,
are
located
at
the
Virginia
F
rasier
Brown,
Mrs.
Volney
Dixon.
Majectic
Orchestra!
Spot dances I
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.A partm ents. Mrs. Deputy plans to of Medford, Mrs. Davidson, of Cen- Jacksonville! Friday night!
L et’s
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make
her
home
in
Ashland
and
en-
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Point,
Mesdames
Bestel,
Cle-
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Close Call for Car—
Automobile insurance— Yeo, of ' MO n, 4 M V
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2 9 9 -tf 's a Se iu business
ment, Gaston, Miss Noble, of G rants
As a result of a daring attem pt to < course.
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Pass, were all gathered at Rogue
steal Chief of Police Timothy’s auto
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Cool
off
in
Rose
Bros’
Ice
cream
River vesterday to asgjst in organIz.
tinder the chief's nose on Main Night Policem an R eturns—
Tom Roberts, custodian of Ash- PEr*or where quality ice creams and ing a missionary society in the Pres­
street, opposite the police station
, sherbets
are served.
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264tf byterian church there. The local
yesterday, C. S. Badgley of Portland lau<^ 9 peace during the wee sma
I women entertained the visitors roy­
was sentenced bv Justice Taylor this j hours of the eailv morning and Recoveim From Illness—
m orning to serve six months in the the »»te night, has returned from a
Mrs. Evelyn Caldwell, superinten- ally, and the new society starts off i
two
weeks
deer
hunt
in
Douglas
i with much spirit under the efficient
county jail. It was one of the most
i eut of Dr. Jarvis' san itariu m , is re-
of Mrs. Martin, the presi-
absurd
and
laughable
c rim in a l' Count-V. When
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— came
™“" to ° getting ported as recovering from an illness ! leadeship
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events in local h is to rv — Medfordi venison> Patrolm an Roberts brought Qf a fgw
¡¿tent.
Mail Tribune.
home the bacon’
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School lints .tains and sport hats
We specialize on fancy brick ice
Business training pays. One term
a
t
Miss Hargroves. Friday and Sat­
S u its M ade to Order—
cream. Rose Bros.
2 6 4 tl' with us and one >'®ar at a £°0<J 9ab
6-2
Cleaning and repairing on short
' ary in a business office makes the urday, September
notice.
K. Nelson, Hofei Ashland j Returns from Rural Visit—
Best two-year course. W inter term
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Bldg.
Miss Georgianna Cliff returned > begins Sept. 15. Medford Business : Hostess to “ ««“ «T» D aughters”—
Miss GWynne Gammon was host­
yesterday to her Ashland home af-! College, Medford, Ore.
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ess to the King’s D aughters class of
t 'aves Rond is Inspected—
ter a week’s visit in the country.
the Presbyterian church last even-
V isit at Corvallis—
Phil H. D ater and F. E. Bonner
Notice this delicious
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H erbert are J n g 'a t her home, 333 B street. The
returned yesterday from a trip to
Fall woolens and fashions are now
flavor when you
the Oregon Caves, where they w e re p n at O n es tailor shop. Save $5 to visiting the daughter and son-in-law. party was a ferewell snower to Miss
smoke Lucky Strike
looking over the highway and also ! $] 5 by ordering your suit now. 3 0 3 tf' Mr ant’ Mrs E - A Blak®> at Cor- Grace Leslie and Alice Brown, twp
— it’s sealed in by
inspecting the caves. Mr. D ater is
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vallis, and a num ber of old time of the ch arter members of the K ing's
D
aughters,
who
are
to
leave
for
col­
friends.
From Corvallis, Mr. and
district engineer for the forestry de- Spent Day in M edford—
the toasting process
lege. The gifts and tokens were all
paretm ent, and Mr. Bonner has
Mrs. T routfether and d a u g h te r,; Mrs. H erbert will go to Portland.
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in sealed packages, with directions
charge of forest roads, with his Miss G ertrude Troutfether, made a i
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headquarters in W ashington, D. C. i business trip to Medford yesterday. 1 Millinery opening of latest F a li! as to when and where to open them.
The gentlemen inspected the project
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j styles, Saturday, September 10, af- A lively program of games and some
with the purpose of gaining some.
wool suits at $25. You can’t 1 ternoon and evening.
Mrs J. H.
idea of the work th a t will be neces- b«a t them ' See them a t Orres Tall-, SuS ^
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or
Shop.
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sary to provide adequate accommo­
i To Spend W inter H e r e -
dations for the large num ber of
Mrs. John Beem, of Dunsm uir
tou rists th a t are expected to visit Medford Visitors—
Mrs. R. W. Stearns an d children, i C a lif- and hGr two daughters, Far-
the attraction every year. The gen-
DEVELOPING INDUSTRIES
tlemen left for Medford and will goj
Medford, were members of a L1 lln and Orma have moved to Ashland
on to C rater Lake to inspect that thia Park Pi®«“ ®
yesterday, a n d ' J°r *he w lnter; They will occupy
ART oi the legitim ate work
while here visited her husband's;
“ ome
Miss G ertrude Cox on
done by every modern bank is
resort.— G rants Pass Coupler.
brother, H. A. Stearns.
East Main street. The Misses Beem
the development of existiug indus­
tries, and the encouragem ent of
will attend the local schools.
W hat is a vacation w ithout mu-
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prospective ones.
sic? Buy a small Vtetrola and take,
Exquisitely tailored suits at Paul-
H. R. Adams, the Plum ber, sellsi
The F irst National ia ev er a le r t to
It along. Rose Bros.
247-tf «erud’s.
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plumbing fixtures and supplies, i
assist in promoting tne breeding oi
pure blooded livestock and the f u r ­
’•Bob” Warner Returns—
Phone 166-J, shop at 24S Fifth Si :
F irst Apple Shipm ent—
thering
of the fruit industry, and
Once more th e sporty wire w’heeled
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The first apple shipm ents from
the establishm ent of new factories
the valley were started to the east- isasb ®a r ls in the possession of the
p r(>ln Junction City___
in Jackson County.
ern m arket W ednesday night. There genIal Bob W arner. Mr. W arner
Mr> Mark Smith and daughter
are several more cars of this varl- “iad® a recent trip to Eugene to re- Lauraine retu rn ed home last even-
ety to go. but apple picking and c laim his cai‘ after 11 bad been taken > ing from Junction City where she
shipping generally will not begin troin a local garage by a Eugene , hag been vlgltJng relatives for the
until about October 1. although In banker who held a m ortgage a Ka in « t(past week
A sh lan d , O regon
the m eantim e a car here and there U prior to Mr W arner’s purchase of
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“Oldest
will be shipped. The pear shipm ents i *be mq,chine. In some way, known
(’onia and see my h a ts and enjoy
National
are going right along and up to last on,y to tbo3e oi the “ ,nner c,rcle
a social cup of tea Saturday, Sep-
Bank In
night 410 ear loads had been start- tbe
was 8®ttled to the satis- tern h er 10
Jackson County”
ed eaat
faction of “ Bob,” th e dealer, and Mrs. .1. H.
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the banker. It Is said th a t the en-
Mrs. F. S.
Your fall suit is here,
Mrs. F. S. Foltz, 286 B street.
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u d ’s.
'th e dealer was in, danger of prose- who underw ent a serious operation
M otor from ' F r i s c o -
cutlon.
a t a local hospital a month ago. has
GO TO THE
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holmes, of
been taken to her home where she
Weed. Calif., accompanied by Mr.
Orres cleans and remodels clothes, is recovering from her illness.
Holmes’ sister. Mrs. Miles, of San
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Francisco, motored over to Ashland
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M attresses made over, fu rn itu re
yesterday, returning home in the ev-i
TW|>—
. Fishing
,
.
upholstering, packing and crating.
for
ening.
Louis Dodge and H arry Hosier Douglas, 253 F ourth St., phone 63
were all day fishermen in Rogue R.
YOUR MEAT
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GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, 50 lb. , River yesterday,
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and
box, 75c delivered. Phone 10-F-3
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- I Return to Rogue R iv e in -
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or 9 -F -ll.
HEARTS OF GOLD CANTALOUPES
Miss Tlllle Anderson, who has
EVERYTHING ELSE TH A T ’S
At Pleasant View Farm . Talent, been spending several days in Ash­
GOOD TO EAT
R ep ort M ining Claim Favorable—
Rest ever grown. Get them a t your land on business connected with her
R. W. Dunlop has received a re- grocer’s.
2tf magazine agency, returned home to!
port from a Colorado assayer stat- <
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Rogue River yesterday.
Ing th a t his mining claim on W agner B arber Shop Open.*—
W e Now Have
creek could be developed Into a steo-
The O. K. B arber Shop. 95 Oak
PEACHES, PLUMS AND PEARS
C. B. L A M K I N
tite mine, a substance closely re la t-; street, is now open for business, ac­
For Canning
ed to asbestos.
cording to the announcem ent of the
BARGAINS iN
proprietor, C. G. English.
Ashland News is Paragraphs
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S E R V IC E
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First National ] >ank
Plaza Market
“THE ELHART WAY”
DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY
BEFORE PRICE
The School Pen
Conklin
Fountain P e n
Fills and Cleans Itself
Non-Leakable
T here is no better Clip-Cap than
the Conklin
A PEN TO FIT EVERY
HAND AT
Trousers a t $3.50. A few left at
■ Orres Tailor Shop.
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Undergoes Operation—
Theodore Lockhart, who arrived
here recently w ith his m other to
dispose of the Lockhart property,
has been operated on a t a local hos­
pital as the result of a sudden ill­
ness.
Young Lockhart graduated
from the local high school with the
class of 192 J. The Lockhart home
has been ren ted to the Wilmot familv.
Real Estate
PLAZA M ARKET
O f} and Ranch Properties
H ouses to Kent.
H. A. STEARNS
61 North Main Street
Ashland
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Ona cent the word each time.
PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
0 R ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A ’ BRIGGS— Attornev.-at-
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, At hl and.
t throat.
11 FAO I f” Office
k f ft Xt V hours,
* X» ,1 wn 5 10
A a to 1 12
O «s and
V» „1 _____. _ f___
2 to 5. Sw edtnhurg Bldg., Aah-
A. ROBERTS— At tor ney-at-Law.
land, Ore.
73-tf
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
3Idg.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
ÏÏ.I- " Oculist
a ’..!,;? and aurist for
supplied.
3. P. R. It. Offices, M. fi. and H
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
OEO- J. «IX Z - Chiropractor:
Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
*25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103.
Residence Phone 401.
DR. FRANK M. MONON— Physician A SHLA ND H EA LTH A TO RJU M — Dr.
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 5 p. m.
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec-
Office 425 E. Main St., opp. Pub­
tricai Treatm ents, Mineral and
lic Library.
272-t*
Vit-o-Net Baths.
F irst National
Bank Building. Phone 48.
DBS. 8A\WYER « CRANDALL
TAXI.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Pioneer Building.
TAXI-—Acklin's — Rose B ros. Phone
Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J
213.
136-tf
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
FOR KALE— REAL ESTATE.
P. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­ FOR SALE— Good 4-rooui bunga­
FER — Good team and m otor­
low, large lot, some berries and
trucks. Good service at a reason­
fruit, chicken house and run. For
able price. Phone 83.
particulars see M. V. L. at Tid­
ings.
6-3
FOR PROMPT and careful service
with Auto-Trucks or Horse D r a y s , ' vr,
,, „
call W hittle T ransfer Co.. Phone hOR
LE“~ 1 ozv couienient .four-
room cottage, with roomy base­
117. Office 89 Oak street. Near
ment end outbuildings. Good size
Hotel Austin.
lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo­
cation with fine view. Desirable
for small family who want mod­
erate priced home. Apply to own­
er on premises, 705 Penu. Ave.
Corner Harrison,
4-1 mo
OAC
FOR SALE— Seven room modern
house, with or w ithout furniture,
fruit aud shade trees, lawn, chick
eu yard. Bargain for quick sale.
131 North Main, phone 290-Y.
299-lm o
Oregon's Higher Institution of
TECHNOLOGY
F\)R SALE— House and
ncre
ground in fruit trees; close in.
Inquire 606 Allison. 294-1 nio*
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
F o r informiiion » r ile to the R ecintar
FOR SALK.
Oregon Agriyiltural College
otr T x llis
FOR SALE— 1920 Fordson tractor
with Oliver disc plows, good as
new. $600. Hlttson Motors, Med­
ford.
5-4
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FOR SALE— 1914 Ford touriug ca».
good condition, $150 cash. Jam es
Whytock, Box 92. east of Belle­
view school house.
5-6*
The Heider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
¡FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— I have
a 1919 model ‘‘Pow erplus” In ­
dian motorcycle with side car out­
fit. good tires, and brand new
Bargain ill used sew ing inacbine;
spare. Electric equipped, speed­
a lso a new carload of W hite sew ­
ometer. tools, etc. I have no use
for this rig and won't turn down
ing m ach ines just in, at
any lialf-way reasonable offer.
See Sherman G raff at Tidings
composing room.
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will do your plowing 1 iglit now
in your bard, sticky soil.
Peil's Corner
SWEET CIDER— 40c gal delivered
Phone 9 -F -ll.
GRAVENSTEIN APPLES—-50 lb.
box. 7 5c delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
LADIES
H ave y o u r s u it o r c o a t ta ilo r-
m ade.
Com e in a n d see th e
la te s t w oolens an d th e new
m odels. O ur prices a re low er
th a n rea d y -m a d e s.
M edford.
G ra n ts P a ss and R o seb u rg la ­
dies a re w e a rin g o u r s u its an d
c o a ts— why not you?
-FOR S A L E -- Full blooded
China pigs, either sex.
Moore.
Poland
VV. L.
2-6
FOR SALE CHEAP— One b«v mare
5 years old. weigio 125® poinds,
well broke. A lsi 12 and 11 inch
ltf
wood. 1 43 Garfield.
FO R S A L E — A uto bed.
R ose B ro th ers.
ORRES — TAILORS
In q u ire of
3031 r
WANTED.
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WANTED— To room and board two
school teachers or school girls.
Mrs. Clapp. 76 Allda St.
5-tf
W e s e ll
Brick Ice Cream
CHOCOLATE
VANILLA
STRAWBERRY
MAPLE NUT
CITIZENS* RANH BUILDING
WANTED— A good milk cow. State
price, etc. Address C A care Tid-
logs.
Ashland Creamery
WANTED— About five acres with
improvement«, small house pre­
ferred, cloee to town.
State
amount. Frank Anderson, 106b
Divisadero St., San Francisco.
Qallf.
305-1 mo«
HELP WANTED.
WANTED— Lady as companion
housekeeper for elderly lady.
quire Mrs. H attie Lynch, 292
berty St.
and
In­
Li­
fi'-1*
5X.“
FOR RENT.
Pure pasteurize« milk, !0? the
q u art a t Rose Bros.
24 3-if
Leave for Eu g e n e
The M. E. Snider family, corner
of B and Second street, have left for
Eugene by car on a vacation trip.
They will return to Ashland.
Something new in Teo’s window.
299-«
To Exhibit Paintings at Fair—
Miss Mabel Russell, w’ho has re­
turned from her ranch with a new
forest fire painting plans on exhi­
biting several pictures of C rater
Lake at the coming state fair at
Salem.
Canvas
Shoes
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
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COMPLETE KITCHEN
OUTFITS
you cau obtain at this store—
everything the model cook or
housekeeper could desire in
pots, pans and preserving k e t­
tles. A little journey through
our establishm ent will give you
many suggestions as to things
you should have.
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
w 0 carry several kliiits.
w ith
Rubber,
leather soles.
Made
Com posit ion or
FOR RENT-—Large furnished room.
143 Granite.
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FOUND.
FOUND— Pair long silk gloves on
North Main 9t. Owner may have
same by paying for this ad. Tid
ings.
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Do you want
T o leave
A SH L A N D ?
Want to trade
Your property
For a farm
In
Washington?
Billings Ageney
Real E state and Rehl Insurance
Estftb. 18S3 .
41 Knet Main
I Phone 211