Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Have a fit— C. Orres.
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Blg bargains in ready-to-wear g ar­ president; Mrs. W. E. Blake, vice
m ents for women, such as coats, president; Mrs. H. E. Joy, and Mrs.
Woolens for men and women sold suits, tailored dresses, etc., at Orres W. G. Prescott.
by the yard— C. Orres.
I7 tf Tailor Shop. See them — they have
MASONIC CALENDAR
the N ational catalog backed off the «HOOTING AFFRAY
A l EAGLB POINT;
B argain s fo r E x-Service Men—
map.
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ONE IN HOSPITAL
I can build you a house on your
C hristian Science Lecture—
lot
to
suit
you.
I
can
furnish
lot
Stated conclave of Malta Com-
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Reverend Andrew J. G raham , C. S. __________________
m andery, K, T., this (W ednesday) and build house, taking second m ort-
gage for lot. Also have some buuga-j B-. ot Boston, M assachusetts, ra e m -'Vers, with the words:
evening. September 21. Also order
lows ready for im m ediate pbsses- ber of the Board of Lectureship o f'
“This is my gun, and this one is
of the Temple.
The Mother Church, The F irst W ig’s.”
sion.
My
office
is
prepared
to
give
Special convocation of Siskiyou
According to Deputy Gleuu Ter-
16-3 Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos-
chapter, R. A. M., Thursday even­ you service.— Staples Realty.
ton, M assachusetts, will deliver a •r m , one shell in the revolver,
ing, September 22. Past and Most
Anyone wishing to have sewing free lecture on C hristian Science, , claimed to be Jack s’, had been fired,
Excellent M aster degrees.
done for children, or beading, phone Thursday, Septem ber 22, 1921, at 3 and oue snapped.
Two empty
cart
349-L or call at 710 Penn. Ave. Mrs. o’clock p. m., at the E lks' Temple, r ridges
idees were
folind
in
the
Matthewi
were found in the M atthews
School suits $20. all wool. a n y lc a r o ,yu Depf
17-2* under the direction of F irst Church gun.
style desired
Paulserud’s.
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of Christ, Scientist, Ashland. The
Says Jacks Threw R ocks
Seats
for
Skovguard
now
on
sale
public
is
cordially
invited
to
be
pres­
M atthews told the authorities th a t
R eturns to M e d fo rd -
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15-4 Jacks met him yesterday morning
Mrs. J. C. Clark, who has been at Rose Bros.
Local and Personal
visiting Ashland friends for th e past)
Your opportunity to see Skov-
several days, has returned to her)
gaard
Septem ber 29, 1921. Seats at
home in Medford.
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Rose Bros.
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Ladies unaccompanied by gentle-)
'
men and extra ladies. 10c a t th e |
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E xchange-
Five hundred acres, abundantly
Bungalow dance Wednesday night.
Irrigated,
alfalfa, fine location and
The war tax m ust be paid.
St
buildings, splendid ou t range, 600
head cattle, other stock and m a-
Cliff Payne makes benches.
; chinery, 10 miles from railroad, gra-
W anted— Old rags. The Tidings veled level road, will take clean in­
will pay 5c a pound for clean, cotton ¡come property to am ount of $50,000
rags.
t f — E. T. Staples.
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For the best th a t money can buy,
We, the employes of the Pacific
see Paulserud’s suits.
16tfi Telephone and Telegraph company
wish to express th eir appreciation to
Be sure you are right.
Buy a the followiug m erchants of Ashland
Mason at Leedom’s Tire Hospital. who so generously contributed prizes
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for the sporting events for our pic-
i nic Sunday: Thomas H. Simpson
N 0TLCE~ T rUCk OWner8’ .See Lee* H ardw are Store; Square Deal Gro-
dom’s Tire Hospital for solid tires. i . eery Store.
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F ru it and A lfalia Ran<-h—
For pleating, see Orres.
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I One hundred acres on paved high-
For high grade tailoring for men wa-v> richest of deep soil, good build-
and women— C. Orres.
ings, four acres Pears yielding $1200
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per year, small apple orchard, bal-
Remodeling and
cleaning — C .jan ce alfalfa and grain, a bargain at
Orres.
j $22,500, term s.— E. T. Staples. 16-3
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Ford News
We have ju st received the following telegram from the Home Office
regarding effect the recent price reductions are having on sales of
Ford Cars and Trucks;
"Branch telegrap h ic re|H>rts in dicate daily retail
sales o f F ord cars and trucks increased SO per cent
th e fir st w eek sin ce pi ice reduction, w ith correspond­
ing reduction in d ealers’ stock s. M arked sh ortages
particularly o f th e en closed type o f cars are already
being fe lt in m any section s. U n filled orders for all
types o f F ord Gars an d T rucks are gradually accu­
m u latin g. Our production h a s n ot been increased
over regu lar m onth ly sch ed u le o f one hundred th ou ­
sand cars.**
This telegram proves conclusively the tru th of a recent statem ent
made by Mr. Edsel Ford th a t "people are interested in prices, and
are buying when prices are rig h t."
H A R R IS O N
and engaged in an argum ent. When
ZANESVILLE, O., Sept. 21.—
he s ta rte d to ride away, he alleges
Property was damaged to the extent
th a t Jacks threw rocks a t him, h it­
of $100,000 and two men severely
ting him in th e back of the head.
injured wheu a cyclone struck the
He also claims th a t Jacks h it him
city today. Street car and electric
! across th e shoulder w ith a club.
companies were put out of commis­
Matthews has a bump ou th e back of
sion.
- i his head. He also avers th a t Jacks
BANDIT ROBS COLLECTOR
raD ufter him’ aQd that in fear oi
OF $9000— MAKES GETAWAY)
ttr?d a iter. a warnins
It is also charged by friends of
DENVER. Colo., Sept.
20. — •
M atthews th a t Jacks in his auto met
George Lourey, collector for a chain
of grocery stores, was held up yes­ him on the desert Monday afternoon
terday by an arm ed bandit as he while he was riding his horse, and
tried to ru n over him.
was entering the company’s head­
Matthews is about tw enty-three
quarters, and was robbed of money
years of age, of husky build, and
bags containing $9000 in cash.
came to Medford accompanied by his
Lourey had ju st completed his col­
father, Green B. M atthews.
He
lections from a dozen stores in the
laughed
and
joked
w
ith
friends
and
city. The bandit jum ped into an
j ate his lunch w ith th e officers at
autom obile and escaped.
the Optimo cafe, and did not seem
to regard the incident in a serious
OLCOTT DIRECTS THAT
light.
LAW BE ENFORCED
( Culmination of Fend
SALEM, Or., Sept. 20.— Tram ps
The
shooting
is th e culm ination
and other itin eran ts who are m ak­
of
b
itte
r
feeling
between th e two,
ing themselves a menace to homes
along the railroads are th e targ ets: th a t has been a t fever heat fo r about
of letters addressed by Governor Ol­ a year, and was predicted freely by
cott to d istrict attorneys of all coun­ residents of Eagle Point. Jacks ac­
ties along the lines of th e Oregon- cused M atthew s of breaking up his
W ashington R ailroad and Navigation home, and th re a ts and co u n ter­
company and the Southern Pacific th re a ts were exchanged. L a st win-
company in Oregon, and to mayors
TOO LA T E TO C LASSIFY.
and county judges of th e cities.
THE DRESSMAKING AND MILLI­
NERY CLASSES a re not entirely
NECESSITY BEFORE
filled. Anyone w ishing to join
FILTER IS OPINION
these classes should phone Mrs.
Louis Dodge a t once.
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OF CITY E N G IN E E R
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FOR SALE— Dry oak wood. $4.50
per tier. Phone 367-R.
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tling tan k and a reservoir were sim ­
ilar. He said th a t th e low er intake FOR RENT— F o u r room furnished
dam in A shland creek had to be
ap artm en t with garage.
1101
Bpulevard.
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frequently cleaned ou t because of the
fact. W ater Superintendent Hosier FOR SALE— A good young cow Just
said th at from six to eight inches of
fresh.
1401 Boulevard, C. T.
Payne.
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mud an d debris *was sluiced out of
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the lower intake every two years.
LOST— Buldog answering name of
“Keeno.” Please phone 392-J.
PARENT-TEACHERS
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ASSOC. TO START
PROGRAM SEPT.
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BR O S.
Ford and Fordson Dealers
ASHLAND, OREGON
&
CO.
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL
THE
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
"Opportunity Day” -«Thursday
The P r ic e s C a ll tor A c tio n
O-P-P-O-R-T-U-N-I-T-I-E-S
Wool Plaids—85c yd.
Wool Blankets—$9.48 pr
36 inches wide in new color
combinations, extra good qual­
ity for m aking school dresses.
66x80 all pure wool blankets lu
new block plaids. Pink, blue,
tan and grey.
Outing Flannel—28c yd
36 inches wide, a good heavy
quality in fancy stripes. This
wide width cuts to good advan­
tage in m aking gowns and pa­
jam as.
Dresses—$2.89
New dresses made of Percale in
light and dark patterns. Made
with long sleeves.
Children’s Hose—35c pr.
Made of good quality Outing
Flannel in light colors. Slipon
style.
Fine ribbed hose in black and
brown, good ra n of sizes. A
cotton hose th a t w ill w ear well
Wool Serge—$1.19 yd. •
36 inches wide, all pure wool
storm serge in navy blue only,
for Middy suits.
P. M. DA ILY
Misses’ sizes, 16 and 18. Made
of fine quality Sateen. Ladies’
sizes made of same m aterial.
Priced a t $2.25.
►ve your Picoting and Hemstitching Done Here
ThV' Store W here Your Patronage Is Appreciated
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Plain or floral patterns—
98c, «1.19, $1.75, «1.95
JERSEY SILK
’ PETTICOATS
MEDFORD
A good fleeced union s u it.«1.19
A fine fleeced union s u it.«1.50
C arter’s cotton union suit «2.25
Mat., at 2 Evg. at
C arter's and Gilt Edge
suits, in wool or part
wool ......................... «2.98 up
S treet Parade at
11 A. M.
The Princeton line of Knit
Sweaters for fall is the best we
have ever seen. Tuxedo and
ripple skirts are both shown
in wonderful weaves and beau­
tiful yarns.
« 3 .9 5 , « 4 .5 0 , « 5 .9 5 and up
tu « 9 .5 0
WINTER UNDERWEAR
Sat. Sept
NEW SWEATERS
Buy Dr. D en ton ’s Sleep ing Gar­
m ents and Lackaw ana T w ins
Underwear for children.
FURS
Just now furs are selling, and
you will not find so good a se­
lection later as we are show­
ing now.
WOOL SERGE 98c
Wool serge in Brown, Copeu
lagen, light and dark Nary, and
is the kind for children’s
dresses. At 98c yard.
NEW COATS AND SUITS
Shown at very reasonable prices and, quality and
workmansip considered, you will find them exceptional
values. Let us show you how sterling coats and suits
are made.
COO -1 2 HERP6
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SW ^ O O JM JP J
¡AND THE eaSATCr
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gUíttxr. nxw tux NEW iW
“Ride ’Em Cowboy”
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HOME BAKERY
«» NORTH MAIN ST.
P h on e 2 6 0 -Y
C a lifo r n ia ’s
L A D IE S
R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during th e d u ll s e a s o n -
big assortm en t to ch oose from
— every size and «very price—
w onderful v alu es. S ee th e ex­
tra fin e F rench S e r g e d raw ee
a t $ 1 0 .7 5 . AU w ool P o lo d o t h
coats at « 1 8 .7 5 .
Biggest Round Up
R e d B lu ff, C a lifo r n ia
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
O C TO BER
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The W orld’s Greatest Horsemen and Women Competing in Wild Horse and Mule
Riding, Roman Races, Relay Races, Bulldogging, Bull Riding and Roping and
Other Contests of Daring and Equestrianship for Large Prizes.
W o r ld s C h a m p io n s h ip
Bronco Riding Contest
E xtra size aprons made of
heavy quality Percale, trim m ed
with ric rac and pearl buttons
Bath towels w ith fancy colored
borders, pink, blue and gold.
E xtra heavy quality double
breaded Terry.
COTTON PETTICOATS
Jt,
HOT DOUGHNUTS A T 4 :8 0
Aprons—$1.98
Gymnasium Bloomers—
$2.00
September Otterings
CAKES M ADE TO O RDER
Flannel Gowns—$1.25
Bath Towels—48c ea.
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.The reading course initiated in
the schools last year had a m arked
effect in encouraging reading among
th e children, according to Mrs.
Dodge, and inform ation obtained at
the library where more, than 30 per
cent of the circulation yrt books is
among juveniles. The percentage,
which is said to be exceptionally high
is claimed to be a direct resu lt of
the reading courses. In terest in the
courses was pronounced am ong the
children of the fourth to th e sixth
grades inclusive. Those who took
prizes for the reading of the twelve
book course during the last school
year were: M argaret Higgins, who
completed four courses; Aileen In-
low, Daisy Yaryan, Chester Stokes,
Hazel W alters, Neil McKinney, Ed­
na Chappie, Lucile Voss, Dorothy
W ertz, and Norman Landketh. All
of the children attended the Haw­
thorne school.
The officers of the Parent-T each­
ers asociation are, Mrs, Louis Dodge,
Mercerized Damask 89c yd
New porch dresses in th e new
bright colors for fall wear,
trim m ed with black bias tape.
Two pockets. Sizes 1, 2 and 3.
Self D efens« Plea
M atthews’ friends say th at he has
been in fear of Jacks for months, and
th a t his plea will be self defense.
Friendb of Jacks say th a t he had
been driven to the point of distrac­
tion by M atthews’ alleged a tte n ­
tions to his wife, and th at friends
of both men have interceded for a
reconciliation.
About six weeks ago, Jacks was
arrested and bound over to the
grand jury for alleged possession of
intoxicating liquor, as a result of
raids in this county by prohibition
enforcem ent officers. He was at
liberty on $1000 bonds furnished
by Rufas Woods and T. W. Greg­
ory. Officers searched for him at
this time, in the wilds of the Huck­
leberry M ountain district, but he
was apprehended uipon his return
to Eagle Point from an auto trip
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment
over Citizens bank. J. H. Provost.
Phone 474-R.
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70 inch mercerized cotton dam ­
ask. Comes in new patterns.
Good heavy quality for family
use.
Crepe Porch Dresses $2.75
ter the men engaged In a fist fight with his wife along the California excitement In Eagle Point, where
a t Eagle Point, during a dance, ant} coast.
both principals have lived for sev­
Jacks was worsted in this fray.
The shooting created considerable eral years, and are well known.
elusion of the last school term . The UNDERWOOD TY PEW R ITER for
organization now has a membership
rent. Phone 209.
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of thirty-eight women interested in
school and child w elfare in Ashland.
R eading Course A ids C hildren
E . R . IS A A C
Wedcwtdny, September 21. 122T
ASHLAND DAILY TOHNGS.
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P R IZ E OF $1,000.00
The W est’s Wildest Horses and Best Riders Will Be Seen in Action.. Something
Doing Every Minute.. Plenty of Excitem ent and Danger.
For Full Information, Rules land E ntry Blanks. W rite
YOUR DOLLAR WILL BE WORTH MORE
WATCH THIS PAGE
A. J. HARRELL, Manager
BEN ROBBINS, Asst. Manager
T. J. MILLERICK, Arena Boss
RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA
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