Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 22, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, September 22, 1 M 1
TOTE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
kitchen and baggage car. The offi-1 out the country. Lieutenant Colonel
of which will be "A L ittle Cottage
cers and men were accompanied by C. M. Norton was in command of the
for Two.” This num ber is consid­
troop train.
ered one of the greatest song hits th eir families in some cases.
Established 187«
The men were p art of a contin­
in years and is introduced several
Published Every Evening Except
gent
of 15,000 regular enlisted men
Discontinued Story
tim es during the running of th e show
Sunday
stationed
at
Camp
Pike
for
the
past
A
man
kicked a sleeping bulldog
TH E ASH LAND PRINTING CO.
in th e popular style of “ The Lova
By MRS. JOHN
DILL
lain who has taken the responsibility Nest” of “ Mary,” and “ Alice Blue two years. The entire camp is in to see if it was dead,
OFFICIAL CITY AND Sou' N T Ï
(Cor Sec. Civic
Club)
of the presidency of the club and Gown” of ‘Irene,” are offered. .
th e course of abandonm ent, the men^ It w asn't
PAPER
Thé End.
„
i
a
,
■
uiv
i„
throw
n
her
heart
and
tim
e
into
mak-
TELEPHONE 39
The members of the th ree act farce being sent to various camps through-
Covers were laid to r sixty-six la-
dies at a charm ing luncheon at t h e 1"* a success .of the community comedy in which these revues are
subscription P rice Delivered in City
Introduced aTe rehearsing faith fu l­
)ne m onth .................................. $ -®® Hotel Ashland Tuesday as the first I hoUde pro ec •
1.95
social feature of the Civic club this
Miss Blanche» Hicks, fresh from an ly, and C. J. McNaughtan, who is
Three m o n t h s .....................
3.75 season. Dainty cosmos blossoms in «astern trip, was all enthusiasm for directing the show for the local
Six m onths .........................
7.50
One y e a r ..............................
baskets and vases with stream ers of the community building. She said- lodge, and M. L. Patton, the chair­
Mail and R ural Routes.
pale green tulle were the decora- the young people needed a place man of the E lk s’ show committee,
$
.65
One m onth .........................
w here they could have community both say it will be the best a ttra c ­
1.95
Three m o n t h s .....................
3.50 tions. Never has a more appetiziug parties, such as Mrs. Barber had op­
Six months .........................
tion of its kind ever produced in
•6.50 nor more charm ingly appointed
One y e a r ................ .............
ened
her
home
for.
this city.
luncheon been given at the hotel.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Mrs. J. M. W agner told of being
To advertise the show the Elks
Mrs.
John
Fuller,
with
Miss
Ber­
Display Advertising
stranded
because
of
gasoline
sh
o
rt­
are putting out a special 3500 edi­
8ingle insertion, each in c h ........... 30r nice Yoe at the piano, led the guests
age
this
sum
m
er
on
an
au
to
trip
a
t
tion of a new spaper called “ The Elks
YEARLY CONTRACTS
lu singing two original booster com­
Coquille. They broke camp and had Show Message," which will be dis­
Display Advertising
munity house songs.
One tim e a w eek.................... 27
Miss Grace Cham berlain laughing­ no place to go. Strolled up to a tributed free to every home in the
rwo tim es a w eek .................... 25c
ly rem arked the violets on the lunch­ new house with doors hospitably op­ entire district. It is th e regular size
Every other d a y .........................20c
en which proved to be a community of the local papers, and everyone
Local R eaders.
MOTOR OIL
eon cards bespoke the modesty of the
Mrs. should watch for th eir copy, as it is
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c club ladies, but she would immedi­ house the ladies had built.
FREE FRQM
To run every other day for on»
When heated, water escapes
W agner talked with a woman from filled with jokes on all the towns­
destructive
month, each line, each tim e . . . 7c ately take up the principle topic in th e country who was resting there
from the radiator in the form
people, and the com m ittee says it
SULPHO
To in n every issue for on^emonth
of steam. In the same way
everyone’s mind— the proposed com­
COMPOUNDS
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c munity house. Then wus launched on a lounge. The woman sail? no one will be funnier than “Life.”
oil vapors pass out through
the breather pipe when the
Classified Column.
could know the com fort given wom­
Several new acts are being assem­
Produced undel
one of the most enthusiastic rounds
oil is subjected to engine heat.
One cent the word each time.
UuTnew HEXjEON
en out of town by such a place.
bled
and
will
be
announced
in
a
few
Low evaporation loss is an
To run every issue for one month or of talks pointing out the need of this
process.
Mrs. Oeder, who n as bought the days.
indication of the oil’s lubri­
more, %c the word each time.
building, until the Log Cabin m ust
cating quality.
L egal R ate:
have whispered with joy to Ashland Satterfield property and is m aking
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c
creek of the nifty, modern neighbor it over into an artistic home, said
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
she knew from her own experience
l i n e ...............................................•” * they were so soon to have.
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
Mrs. Mary Louise W hitney, of in traveling th a t th e to u rist spent
Obituaries, 2% cents the line.
G rants Pass, whose work in the his money where he stayed longest,
*Fraternal Orders and Societies.
and he stayed where it was the most
Advertising for fraternal orders Civic club during her long residence
or societies charging a regular initi here is known to all, said Miss Cham­ attractive. Mrs. Oeder is by profes­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ berlain had w ritten ’her to bring over sion an interior decorator and said
ligious and benevolent orders will be
she would give her services w ith joy
charged the regular rate for all ad a few rem arks she could pick up in to help out on m aking th e building
Three hundred and fifty officers
Cycol reduces evaporation loss. It has the stability
vertising when an admission or other G rants Pass. So strolling out to get
and men of the F ourth U. S. infantry,
them , she found "everybody talking attractive.
to withstand terrific engine heat owing to its
charge is made.
Mrs. Edw rad R. Angell said D r .! Third division, who passed through
A shland’s community house project
peculiar chemical characteristics.
W hat Constitute^ A d vertising!
had sent her papers from ‘ Ashland Monday night a fte r stop­
Angell
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ clear to Roseburg. On a recent vis|t
Excessive loss of oil through evaporation means
ing among some as bo w hat consti­ to Palto Alto, she said, “ I visited Ashland, and she had fallen in love ping here from 6 to 10 o’clock, have ,
that the oil is not suitable to withstand engine
tutes news and w hat advertising, the hostess house. It has four pi: with the women before she came. arrived a t Camp Lewis, according to *
heat. Poor oils contain a large percentage of vola­
we print this very simple rule whica
She said she was heartily for the reports th a t reached here today. The
is used by newspapers to difierin- anos. and it is not unusual to have
tile
and non-lubricating constituents which are lib­
atiate between them : “ ALL fu tu ir- six to seven meetings a day in the project if it was not to be rented men were from Camp Pike, L ittle i
erated
when subjected to operating temperatures
Rock, Ark,, and passed through Ash­
events, where an admission charge building. When the proposition was . out for a dance hall.
. and pass out through the breather pipes as vapor.
Miss C.M Rider fain then introduced land on hoard a special train com­
ts made or a collection is taken offered ‘killjoys’ who thought they
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
Mrs. Coffman as 'CDs* , club’s l a te s t
Power and mileage are reduced. Some oils lose as
organizations and socfeties of every were using ’Scotch caution’ said it member, and th e m ost charm ing of posed of s6ven Ppllm an cars, a
much
as 50% in evaporation during a 10 hour run.
kind as well as to individuals.
couldn’t be done.
hostesses,
who
was
m
aking
th
e
Ho­
All reports of such activities aftei
“In G rants Pass we have a ladies’
Scientific tests in our special motor laboratory
they have occurred is new».
auxiliary
to the Cham ber of Com­ tel Ashland a popular social center.
'Ì
show that evaporation loss is greatly diminished
All coming social or organization
A business m eeting was held In
meetings of societies where no money merce, but forge so far ahead of Auxiliary hall a fte r th e luncheon.
with Cycol in the-motor. That means better lub­
contribution is solicited, initiation the men, you som etim es lose sight
rication and more mileage.
charged, or collection taken is NEWS. of the conjunction. We have milk Since th ere has been considerable
Cycol is the new and different motor oil. It is free
stations in all prim ary schools, and discussion as to w hether th e new
We make all quotations on
community house would be rented
tram
destructive “sulpho” compounds. These are
at
11
o’clock
each
day
give
each
JOB WORK
out for dancing, th e m atter was dis
removed
by the new Hexeon Process, used only
child a a bottle
of milk
from
cnuu
«wvueot
u.. which has been cussed. It was unanim ously voted
by
us.
Oils
containing “sulpho” compounds bneak
tested. We spent 51000 on one paiKi
»
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
,
...
,
.
„
fironinpA
in
the
th
a
t
dancing
would
not
be
perm
it-
down
rapidly
under engine heat.
alone. We wanted a fireplace in tn e,
Same prices— Reasonable Price-
ted in th e building.
Enthusiasm
library like one in Ashland, and had
to all.
Cycei-ixe your motor. Clean the
and interest is so wide spread and
a ruinage sale and in one day raised
with
kerosene—-end refill with the correct
Entered a t the Ashland. Oregon, three dollars less th an one thous­ town-wide th a t th e foundation work
stion
of
Cycol
as shown by the Cycol R<
5 O ^ood cigarettes
Postoffice as Second Class Mall
will likely sta rt very shortly.
and.”
Eyes
or
all
club
women
of
Matter.
for 10c from
the state are on Ashland, Mrs. W hit­
one sack of
ney said, and G rants Pass will try to
AHOCEfcTBD OIL CONflPAMY, l
make
a
second
with
a
house
costing
♦
G
E
N
U
IN
E
512 000.
Didst thou but know the inly
Dr. M attie Shaw, a form er Ash-
M
touch of love,
lander,
who
has
returned
to
make
•' Thou wouldst as soon go kin-
her home here, enthusiastically de­
.
die fire with snow,
clares, “ My, my. I’m glad to he here.
-$> As seek to quench the fire of
I think you Ashland women <re 'u st
.«»
love w ith words.
Two musical revues which will b e ;
wonderful. I have thought of Ash­ the features of the E lks’* show—
— Shakespeare.
TOBACCO
land as my home while away. I “ Purple Flashes”— which will hold i
♦
am as proud end pleased as if I was the boards a t the Vining theatre
We want you to have the
your mother. I always loved the Tuesday and W ednesday, October 4 i
best paper tor "B U LL?*
So now you can receive
Ashland men, but I love the women and 5, are the “ Old Time Song Re­
American investm ents abroad anc better. I can rem em ber when the
with each package a book
foreign investm ents in America will Llthia park ju st had a kindergarten vue” and the “ Fashion Show Revue.”
cf 2 4 loaves of lULLfc—
In, the opening revue, Carl Love­
the very finest cigarette
help greatly in m aintainng the peace and trees. I t’s world wide now. You
paper in the world.
NOW IS THE TIME
of the world. No country will rush women did it. But you haven’t rec­ land will take a solo lead, singing
the
num
ber,
“
L
et’s
Bring
Back
the
into w ar with another country where­ ognized the springs. I want to see
Songs of Long Ago.” And later, as
in its people have big investments.
the commercial part go, too. A on different popular melodies of recent
women should get hold of tht com I years are sung, the following girls t
Uncle Sam insists upon the “ open mercial asset.” Dr. Shaw continue<3| will tmnaronnoto fktxx IflQfHTlO (’hfl)'- ‘
will im personate th e leading char- ’
tloor” in, China, even though the th a t the community house was a ne­
acter of eaclv "T h ere’s a Girl in
IS THE PLACE
d ra ft may m ake certain countries cessity,
the H eart of M aryland,” southern
sneeze.
Miss Cham berlain read a letter girl, Miss Dorothy Jones: “ China­
from Mrs. Sargent, full of joy of town,” Chinese girl, Mrs. Carl
New Nebraska Com Meal, per s a c k .............................35
Platitudinous preachm ents and what she had heard of the plan and Smith: “ School Days,” school kids,
Graham Flour, per sack ................................................ 42
charity meals are not w hat the un­ saying she was gradually recovering eight of Ashland’s cleverest children;
Soft Wheat Flour, per sack, 49 lbs......... $1.58 and $1.72
employed man needs, but a job.
from the auto accident.
“Over There,” m ilitary jazz girl.
Al, Hard Wheat Flour ............................................$2.45
Mrs. George O. Jarv is suggested Miss Dorothy T inker; “Auld Lang
Maple Cane Syrup, quarts 45c; half gals, 80c; gals. $1.45
Help to capitalize the economic th a t a salvage store he opened. It Syne,” Elks’ girl. Miss E sth er Klein-
would
insure
a
sm
all,
steady
income
situation by buying merchandise to
hammer.
You will always save money on your meat and groceries
she knew because of the w onderful
meet your seasonable needs.
In the “Fashion Show,” which is
INCREASES CROP YIE LD S
success of th e salvage shop during a clever showing of fun, fads and
if you trade at the
NOW A PROVEN FACT
the w ar days. She spoke of the fashions, with a musical background,
♦ TIDINGS FASHION HINTS <» many articles th a t were brought and K arl Nims will be the featured solo­
Apply E arly Before the F all Rain«
the joy of viisting there. She said ist. Mr. Nims has a pleasing voice
A Car on Hand Now at the
th a t th e large wool robe Dr. Jarvis and is ably supported by the fashion
had bought from the salvage had, models, composed of th e “ Green
SIMPLE AND RICH
she felt sure, been th e means of Girl,” Mias Evelyn Paddock; th e
ASHLAND fR U IT
61 NORTH MAIN STREET.
ASHLAND, OREGON
saving the lives of patients brought "Old Rose G irl,” Mrs. N. H. H a rri­
ASSOCIATION
over the m ountain road's during se­ son; the “ Blue G irl,” Miss Hazel
vere w inter w eather.
Mrs. Jarvis Smith; the “ Pink Girl,” Mrs. Ben
made one rem ark th a t was applaud­ Bowers Jr., and the “ Bride,” Miss
ed by everyone and showed the won­ Bloom.
derful spirit of good will. “If you
An E lks’ chorus will be featured
can’t approve,” she said.
‘don t in all revues, th e members of the
We invite you to look
chorus
being
the Misses Thelma —
o u n ..
i V
I1 U I U 5
u c iu f,
knock.”
over our stock of
Miss Cham berlain said she had a | Heer a eth j ohnsen, M argaret Camp-
SAFEGUARDING PROPERTY
le tte r from Mrs. Mary Homes Tucker bell, Joyce Johnson, E dith Hazen,
who every one knows is a home­ Ethel Hazen, H arriette Ruger, Mar­
ANY people are careless about
m aker, first.
She w as too Wusy jorie McElvaney, Cleo W iltse, Car­
deeds, bonds, and other valu­
Bi
looking after m eal-getting for the men Rose, Maxine Rose, and Caryle
able papers, and often these are m is­
placed or lost.
threshers, but ju st had to w rite th at Van Dyke.
she wanted to be there, and was for
A num ber of special solo num bers
If they are kept in the home, you
the project with all her heart.
are introduced during the show, one
run the risk of robbery or fire. Why
Mrs. C. B. Lam kin, past president,
not then ren t a Safe Deposit Box at
the F irst National, and save your­
was then introduced as “the famous
self worry?
money raise rof A shland.” At this
LADIES
and
other
Decorative
Mrs. Lamkin got up and immediately
Material.
suggested a “ Human C alendar” plan R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
which will net^over 52000. A fter the ored during th e dull s e a s o n -
We willingly give prices
big assortm ent to choose from
luncheon, would you believe it! Mrs.
and figure amour!®
When eoat« are at once simple, rich Lamkin proceeded to launch the — every size and every price»—
needed.
Ashland, Oregon
and distinctive they answer all the re- “ hum an calendar” and it was going w onderful values. See th e ex­
<ivirement* needed to make them i like everything. The biggest con­ tra fin e French S erge dressea
“O ldest
acccess. In the model shown here the tribution is 510, and Mrs. Lam kin a t > 1 6 .7 5 . A ll w ool P o lo cloth
N ational
designer has H*ed the season’s new gave that. So our money raiser is coats at > 18.75.
Bank in
1 4 ^ , to the best advantage and lias
Jackson County ’
doing her civic work.
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
the paint man
podufw d an original and conservative
Mrs. W. M. B arber called for a
«rap. plain enough and trimmed
rally
of all around Miss Chamber-
jnoagh to pass without criticism.
Ashland
Tidings
Civic improvement Club News
Troop Train Stops
Here En-Routc to
Camp Lewis, Wn.
Galaxy of Pretty
Girls Is Feature
ES ks ’ Big Show
L U L L
DURHAM
Excessive Gil Evaporation
Reduces Mileage and Power
CYCOI
MOTOR OIL
Plaza
AGRICULTURAL
Plaza Market
S E R V IC E
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
▼ ▼ for in clothes;
good style, correct fit,
long wear and unusual
value ?
You will find clothes
“tailored to measure by
B om ” fully up to your
expectations.
You can buy a good
Born tailored suit, now,
at $30 or $35; better
grades at higher prices,
if you desire; at any
price you are sure of
generous value and
satisfaction.
0. A. PAULSERUD
THIS IS THE PLAGE TO
COME H»K
S ch o o l
S u p p lie s
AND
S choo l
B o o ks
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
Crayolas . . . ..............IO a,,d ifiOc
School Paiuts, 50c cups ----- 10c
Students Loose Leaf Books, Type
Paper, Pens, Inks, Note Books.
etc., in great variety
Fountain Pens . . . . $1.50 to $5
Eversharp Pencils . . . .50c to $5
McNair Bros.
Start
7%«
Canvas
Shoes
Suitable
tor
Hunting
and
Fishing
M
First National Bank
Dickerson & Sen
X T THAT do you look
W e carry several
w ith
Rubber,
leath er soles.
kinds.
Made
C om position
or