Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
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Friday, September
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H andkerchiefs ! H andkerchiefs ! MISSING PASTOR OP MARSH*
LEGION MEN GIVE
DEDICATE PEACE ARCH ON
H undreds of them on sale a t w hole-'
FIEL D AR REST IN W . VA.
PROGRAM G. A. R. CAMP
U. S.-GANADIAN BORDER
sale price, all drum m er samples, a t
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F e rg u so n s Saturday and Monday.
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W ill L eave F or C a li/o m la —
The Misses R uth and Alice Brown
Good food, cooked right, served been active in church and civic af-
present one being the tw enty-ninth hill.
It will be a concrete circle
will leave tom orrow for San Diego, at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland fa jrs
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annual
meeting.
He
says
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125
feet
in diam eter, according to
Calif., for the winter.
Miss R uth! Grill.
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At the tim e of his disappearance.*
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tim
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the
average
attendance
was
W. E. Simmons of Vancouver, B. C.,
who was one of the popular teachers
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arshfield friends advanced the .... n TT -
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PHILADELPHIA,
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-280. Up to and inclusive of yester- who had charge of the portal’s con­
in Hawthorne school last year, will
PHILADELPHIA. Penn.,
Penn.. Sept.
Sent. 9. . ,
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1280.
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Babe Ruth, baseball s prem ier of „ memory, and . gone to sea with
, , a day evening, the total registration
struction. Curving around it on the
take work
the
rts and
„win. in
tu
me A
a u u v C i rafts
a iis
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D epartm ent II, the Normal school, swat9ma“ - »>•'»»■«1 out his
j Bk,„M r [rl6nd t0 8et a way (rom II * * “ se' e “ y'° " e veteraus and elghty west and the east will be a roadway
forty feet wide, and this in tu rn will
and Miss Alice, a graduate ot Aah- '» urtl* » o m .r today, tying his l » 2 0 , nanclal
olhel. trouU les' The p a s-1 T " ” ° m“ ' T’ elVe
be
flanked by a parking strip.
land high schoel, will e n .er a bus- h°"“
reo o rf
¡ t(„. tre, uently complai„ed of severe
the
S°"*e ° ' the “ ' t
mess college. They will he missed
headaches, and It was also feared he
" ers lec“ ' 1
9 " hen 500
Century of Am ity
by many friends here.
Style, quality and workm anship in 9u((eie(i (rom * m enta,
members o the G. A. R. camped on
The peace arch is the realization
'th e Hat Show at Miss Hargroves.
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the grounds.
R egistration is in of a dream cherished for years by
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nient.
The m arshy terrain near VUul gt. L , , ,
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, in
charge of Mrs. Bertha E. A dam s,1 Samuel Hill, who has expended)
Get your cake and pie a t Plum- Prid»>' and Saturday, September 9 Marshfield
il/l was
Woo L»OGrz>hn/l
searched, in
fear he
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ad
ju tan t.
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and
10.
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uier’s Grocery Saturday
Junior C.
much tim e and money in the United
had com m itted suicide or had been
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th
e
practical
end
of
serving
the
E. Sale.
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States, Canada and Europe in its
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WASHINGTON. D. C., Sept. 9.— m urdered.
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coffee and soup is in the hands of promotion. The project was given
D u » Corps,
c
, Two or
, three
. theories have been the W om ens Relief
under im petus on July 4, 1915, when there
Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm The com ptroller of the currency has
advanced
as
the
cause
for
Rev.
An-
-v.
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issued a call for the condition of
the supervision of Mrs. Lulu How-
was held at Blaine a celebration of
One was fi­ ard, president.
all national banks at the close of derson’s vanishm ent.
Recovers from O peration—
100 years of peace between the
nancial
worries,
and
the
other
was
a
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Mrs. Oxford is recovering from a I business September 6.
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Medford Day
A Large Assortment of
United
States and Canada and their
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l another woman.’ N either was ever
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recent operation perform ed at a lo­
Today is known as ‘ Medford
Presbyterian
Ju n io r
Hndeavor SU 9 an a e '
day” a t the camp and the scheduled linking by the Pacific highway. On
cal hospital.
th at occasion J. J. Donovan, of Bel- i
COTTON TOWELS, LINEN TOWELS, TURKISH
Rev.
Anderson
is
the
father
of
two
r.-„ <rpom to
, . be given free
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Food Sale, Saturday morning at -*■
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program
at . x.
the I
lingham,
moved
th
a
t
a
resolution
be
_ „ c h ild re n , and the filing of charges n«,,
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Watch Yeo’s window.
299-tf B. Plum m er store.
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6 i C hautauqua building this evening at
TOWELS, GUEST TOWELS, FANCY BATH TOWELS
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‘,On; ’ UPP,°ri b'V the C° OS C0UDty. 7:30 ° ’clock is belnS look*d forw ard adopted asking the governm ents of
Cake, pie and candy at Ju n io r C. authorities indicate all illusions r e - to w,th anticipation of a roval
d the two countries to erect a marble
Ladies' all pure linen embroidtery
BATH SETS, TABLE CLOTHS, FANCY LACE
E.
Sale
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Plum m er's. 10-12 S a tu r-! yarding the genuineness of his d X -: time The entertainm ent is free t o , arch commemorative of the celebra
handkerchiefs, 60c values 33c, 75c
tion and the century of peace.
- - appearance have been dispelled.
6-2
values 45c, in the Drummer Sam­ I day morning
SCARFS (one of a kind) and Hundreds of LADIES’
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all those who desire to attend. T h e !
ple Sale Saturday and Monday at azx.wTrmw777^
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
CHAM BER O F COM. COLYUMN program follow s:
F eren sn n 1«
SOUTHERN OREGON PIO NEERS
FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS
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Piano duet— Mrs. Madden and Miss
TO MEET SE PTE M B ER 15th
FOR RENT— Furnished room, one
Afton Madden.
block from high school, suitable
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Plane F lie s Over City—-
■ Reading— Mary Roseburg.
for students or teachers. Inquire
These were purchased from an Eastern Concern for
The Pioneer association of South- Thursday, September 16?” says V. Song by th ree little girls.
Ashland residents were treated to
842 Boulevard.
6-2
Spot Cash at a Big Reduction in Price and go
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an exhibition of stunt flying by the
re<IUe8tS a " m en,bers t o , O. N. Smith. “T h a t’s a capital idea. Reading by D. E. Millard.
1 OR REN T-—Furnished front bed­
government forest patrol airplane J h ip .^ w n i'h >'h i T A"»” “«!. m eeting' Sm lth-” replies L. F. F e rg u so n ., Fairy Song— Venita Roseburg
room with stove. Phone 274-J or
No. 21, which circled over the city n .
a
10 c b a u tauqua "You know they sent a special train Reading by Mr Flemin«
call 114 Oak St.
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beginning
a
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down
here
July
4.”
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Can’t
we
have!
Drill
by
Medford
corps.
at noon today.
a. m with the reading of the j som ething new for an emblem to i Darky son
FRYERS— Weigh about 1 ^ lbs, the
best on the m arket for the money
For pleating see Orres.
303tf S e r v e d 8’
d‘” n er wiH H a r ' ” says J ' W ' McCoy who joined»; Music— Miss Kaufman.
— 25c each. Phone 9 - F - ll.
a ftp rn n n n ,♦ 9 ™ „
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i 8t Hke
thlS P° in
t' “® banfl
the Reading by Udbra Evans,
Portland V isitor—
i In v ic
eX m
? Ca?.On
and around
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-w .. hat
,,a i im c the
m e v C n herrians
e r r ia n s ana
I the other Reading by Mrs. Cornwell.
FOR RENT— Three modern house­
A WONDERFUL CHANCE TO GET
Miss Vada Peters, head stenog- 8ervices wi» be at the new log c ab in ,! boosters at the state fa ir’ ' «Whv
The™ win n
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keeping rooms. 137 F irst St. 7-2*
'Why,,
There will be : an
address by Rev. i
,o
the
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soc-
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aniP
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REAL BARGAINS
WANTED— A strong honest young
at Portland, is spending the week *a Gou by G. S. Butler
man for porter work. Hotel Ash­
ribbon with Ashland printed on it.” noon
with Mrs. S. A. P eters Jr., while
(S ig n e d )
A L IC E A. P E II
land».
7_3
"B ut we ought to have sftne special
Newly arrived members of the G.
Big Values
Mr. Peters, Alcfen Powell, H. L. a
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All Our
name like the C herrians a t Salem. A. R. are: W alter King, Tillman FOR SALE— Complete set of furni­
(’lark Butterfield are on a hunting BACK DATING OF EXCESS
ture.
Bargain price to person |
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b«it can it be? says Henry End- Layld, W illiam P. Limoney Thomas
in all
Outing-
trip on H yatt Prairie.
taking entire lot. 63 Allda St.
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PROFITS TAX IS FAVORED! ers. “ Well, Peacherians is all I can B. Ellison. Hughes East. William Ly-
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HUH class m illin er, reasonably
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" V ' " An’'" 'a >- »»» *““ • tF ra " ala w Shaw. Thomas Clay-
Kinds of
Gowns
priced. on « spiny a t Miss H a r g r o v e s ------------------------------------ -------------- k
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ordered nam e plates, ton, Landen H. Lncker. John Wtl- FOR SALE— Second hand bath tub,
good condition. Inquire 196 Fac­
Blankets
Now on Sale
Fridav and Saturday September 9 nilIld' The samp l o t i o n was taken lor au to s- a «d we hope every Cham-1 Ham Heston. Jam es Myers. Marvin
tory St.
7-2*
COME EARLY!
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2’ by most republican members of the ber of Commerce mem ber will have S. Wood.
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’ house committee, but western rep- one on bis car as soon as they ar-J
Newly arrived» members of the FOR SALE— One boiler and wash j
tub. 657 Boulevard.
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All linen towels in guest and re g -' resentative8 led a successful fight > >ve,” says the secretary. “ I t’s tim e ; W omen’s Relief Corps are:
Mary
ular sizes, at wholesale prices in the tor retMltlon of the tax for this year. wp show our colors, crawl out of the! Ellison, America Thomas,
Janet
D rum m er Sample
Sale a t Fergn-
{ 1,1 W ould R esult
hole and begin to boost a little. W eiEum oney, Mary Web, Mary Louis,
Treasury experts have estim ated can bave a11 Southern Oregon a n d : Elizabeth H. Pool, Mary G. Rob-
son’s Saturday and Monday.
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retroactive repeal of this levy would N orthern California here for our 5 erts, Nancy R athhurn. Ellen 8
M issionary Society E le c ts O fficer»— cu^ $150,000,000 from the revenue great w inter fair, the first week in Shaw, Lucy A. Compstack, Mary A
S U C C E S S O R TC C. H. VAUPEL
At the annual m eeting ol' the For- ln tbe next J’eaL making the income December if we go a fte r it stro n g .” Haskins, C atherine Niday, Sarah E
eign Missionary society of the M eth-Ion tbe basis of the house bill $2,- The start will be next Tuesday noon. Young, Emma L. Hoyt, Alma Kip-
odist church, the following o ffic e r 540,000,000 for 1922. The house
h art, Annie E. Stinebough, M aryette
Brownsville— W ork of installing P ra tt, Alice M alary, Rachael Wood,
were elected: President, Mrs. A d a ( c^-n u ittee also proposed retroactive
Clark; vice president, Mrs. J. R. Me- rePeal of (he income surtax brack- new w ater mains completed. Paving; Millie C. Lucker, Anna Perkey. Eur-
ydica Crockett, Oline Rowley.
Chacken; corresponding secretary, eta in excess of 32 per cent, estim at- wlll be finished soon.
Mrs. A lbert A. M arake; tre a s u re r,! ed t0 cut an additional $90,000,000
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Mrs. Jennie Hammond; p ro g ram ' ,rom the revenue.
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committee. Mrs. Ralph Billings, Mrs.
A new feature in revenue icgisla-
Carroll P ratt and Mrs. C. A. Ed- tiou under consideration by the sen-
wards. The society is planning on j ate committee would make possible
Take advantage of this Opening Sale of New Wool Goods and Silks. F irst of all, bear
sending a gift box to seventy girls in speedy refunding of taxes improperly
in mind the high quality of every yard of goods. Read the description thoroughly;
the school at Seoul. Korea, where paid. Treasury experts have been
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then note the prices. -You will agree that there is not a single one of these items
Miss Mary Young is teaching. Any- asked to d raft such a provision, "
that is not worth« coming for as an individual purchase. A trip to the store will
one desiring to contribute to th e ¡C hairm an Penrose said.
gift box are requested to send th eir ‘
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prove wonderfully profitable and interesting, whether you come to buy, or just to
packages to Mrs. G. F. Billings o r:
A six-foot saw generally is run at
look over the display.
For 21 years the Fisk Company has
to leave them at the Billings 530 revolutions a minute,
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agency.
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built good tires. Never before has a
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A T u rk ish .Jo an of Arc, Aishe Ha-
Big values in rancy bath towels nun», has started a woman’s fighting
All-Wool Serge, $1.98 yd
Fisk product been offered to the public
Wool Dress Goods, $1.98 yd
and bath sets in the Drum m er fam - brigade against the Greeks.
54 inches wide, guaranteed all-
pie Sale Saturday and Monday a
t
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as low in price as today.
4 2 inches wide, in new fine Serges
wool, in navy blue only, sponged
Ferguson s.
A water-snake can flatten its bodj
and Epingles. all pure wool iu the
and
shrunk,
ready
for
use.
An
and cross the surface of the w ater |
NOTICH
wanted» shades for fall. See this
excellent quality for suits and
without subm erging its back.
new m aterial.
Exhibit of famous Schweizer sam-
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dresses.
Pies of dress goods, table linens,*
The Columbia rirv er is steadily!
FISK RED TOP—7500 MILE GUARANTEE
draperies and handkerchiefs. Also deepening its m outh on account ofi
o ild h Stai hosiery and Klean-Knit the jetties built by th e government.! <
30x3
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underwear. Friday and Saturday.!
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sept. 9-10, a t Parish House, Second
Wool Broadcloth, $3.98 yd
Requests to President H arding for
All-Wool Tricotine, $3.25 yd
30x31/2............................................... $22.00
street. Mrs. Mary Broker, local rep­ charity are so num erous th a t a spe­
5 4 inches wide, guaranteed all-
resentative.
5-2 cial form le tte r is used in replying
54 inches wide all-wool Broad­
wool. Comes in all the new and
Made in all Popular Sizes
cloth— sponged. Comes ln brown,
wanted shades for fall wear. Ex­
beaver, navy and taupe.
Fine
tra fine quality for tailored suits
quality for making suits, capes
and dresses.
and coats.
Local and Personal
t
it t
DRUMMER
SAMPLE SALE
C a a m
j
On Sale Saturday-Monday at
a trifle above w holesale cost
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E. R. IS A A C & C O
THE
FISK
There’s no two ways
about if !
QUALITY
If you have them delivered, you pay
for delivery.
If you receive store service, you pay
the clerks.
, IVhy not eliminate this expense?
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ON THE PLAZA’
O P E N IN G
SALE
OF
New Fall Dress Goods and Silks
Krug'gel Bros. Vulcanizing Co.
N ew Silks for Fall W ear Now in Stock
Saturday
William S. Hart
Charmeu8e Satin, $2.75 yd
Crepe Back Satin $3.75 yd
Crepe de Chine, $1.98 yd
Comes in all the new shades
for fall, such as Rust, Brown.
Navy, Taupe and Black. A
popular silk for this season.
40 inches wide, and in all the
new colors for fall wear. Come
In and see this silk for your
new fall garm ents.
40 inches wide in both light
and dark shades. Extra good
quality for waists and dresses
Printed Satins, $2.19 yd
Tub Silk, $1.75 yd.
Taffeta Silk, $1.98 yd
36 inch printed Satin de Chine
In new patterns for fall. Comes
in Rose and Pekin Blue.
32 inch satin striper Tub Silks
in new patterns. This silk sold
regularly at $2.25 a yard.
36 inches wide Chiffon Taffeta
Silk. Comes in both liaht ami
dark patterns, also in black
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“THE WHISTLE”
T he story o f a tow n w here m oney
m eant all and hum an life m eant
littl e ■
T ill F a te crashed in to its b u stling
affa irs an d show ed stru gglin g
hearts what a m an is.
A rom ance o f love an d to il and
com bat.
Crowned w ith hum an
sym pathy th at m akes the w hole
world ldn.
—Also—
Knapp’s Groceteria
STORE
TIRES
BIG DOUBLE BILL
If you buy groceries at credit stores,
you are paying other people’s bills.
Q U A L IT Y
LARRY SEM O N
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“ THE RENT COLLECTOR’’
100 per cent L aughs
New Aprons and Dresses arrive in lime lor Saturday’s selling
Apron Dresses, $1.25
New Crepe Dresses, $4.48
Made of splendid quality percale
in light and dark patterns. Some
with belt, others with sash.
Miss Spokane Crepe dresses in the
new fall styles, trim m ed with
organdie collar and sash.
New
colors you have beeu wantiug.
Polly Prim Aprons, $1.98
New Polly Prim aprons made of
heavy quality Crepe, two color
combinations, trimmed with fancy
braid.
New Dresses, $2.75
Made of good quality gingham in
pink and blue, trim m ed with
white pique, collar and pockets.
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
Have your hemstitching and plcotlng done here- The Balcony Shop
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