Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1921, Image 4

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Mrs. J. Edw ard Thornton has re -jN itti’s re tu rn to »power.
cbarts showing the latest production been raised by the game commission i first year, silver pheasants, g o ld e n , gulls. Joons and all other kinds of
turned) from a few days’ outihg w ith , N itti, of course, enjoys great favor figure? of various Oregon crops. The
from $1 a year to $2.
¡ pheasants, Reeves pheasants, part- ’ any kind, except those on
which
h e r ’sister.’ Mrs. Carl Mttrpfcy, on with a large body of pardoned de­ pureau of farm m anagem ent has a
According, to a list of don’ts pre- ridge, F ranklin grouse or fool hen, there is an open seasoii.
blâment—
the Murphy ranch east of town.
s e r te r s , for it was he ’Who granted large wheat
production model asi pared by Capt. A. E Burgdkiif. state) swan, woodduck,
wilk turkey, lOost
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TS entortaiued
general am
nesty to ■<-. them, giving I well as model equipment
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poultry ' I i B gaaie
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snowy plover, dtoves, pig-
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Portlacfi, an d P inehurst Visitor
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them equal rights with the . soldiers
Forest pathology is repre- W
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corporate lim
lim its
its of
any I eons, dowitchers, godwits. knots,
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U’jtnin
tne corporate
of any
Ade gar ut dinnér
W. De Carlow, of Pinehurst. j who had won the w ar on’ ttfe bloody sented by specimens mounted under j 61tv or town nublic nark o r c e m e -
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Brada? evening. was in the city yesterday purchasing fields of Caporefto and the Piave.
glass of th e more common tree leaf -
tery^
or
an
any
campus
or
grounds
ranch supplies.
The ex-jirenner. who now owns an diseases* and panels showing the
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of any public school, college or unl->
"land reblocked 'in ;
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: im portant morning newspaper, 11 fungous diseases attacking stru ctu ral versity or within the bouudarlfee o f ’
will do your plowing right now-
¡lisle, at the O K . |
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C hristian Church
Paese, is about to launch an am- tim bers in the northw est.
• any w atershed reservation as aet
in your hard, sticky soil.
reet.
24-6
Corner Second and G streets. Mrs. bitious evening paper, II Montjo.
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The forest service’s exhibit g i v e s aside by the United States to
C hildren’s W ork A
Bargain in used sewing machine;
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Josephine Champie; pastor:
Bible How a simple university professor especial prominence to the p rotec-! wat®i' to cities and towns, or within
also
a new carload of W hite sew­
Specialty
* AS
school a t 10 o’clock. Morning wor-j could afford this would be a mystery Uon and use of the fourteen national i a a y j 8tate Or national game or bird
ing machines jnst in»f at
and wife motored Bhip *nt l i ; sermon topic, ’ F a ith .” were it not for thè generally accept-, . forests of Oregon.
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Safety blades resharpened
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rday for a week- Thia is the first of a series of ser- ed fact th a t he amassed ¡»m e h u n » ;
like new. Single bit. 30e
Peil's Corner
ilatlves
A fter ra­ mo ns which will occupy the morning drèd millions of lire during the war. SPORTSVti^w a R if
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
il leave for Duns- h 'hour
o u r all through October.
The
Taken as a whole, thé situation i&
READY FOR DUCK
fbianently.
series will explain in detail the»plan, Italr bas greatly improved, and th erei
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HUNTING TODAY
of salvation. You ought to plan now *s every indication of a gradual and.
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h at old suit a going to hear all these'serm ons. You need Perm anent settling down to w ork,]
surprised. Paulae- ‘them. Christian Endeavor at 6:20; Peace and prosperity.
October 15. The season iasts until
21tf ’leader,' Kate Buchanan; leader fo r'
»November' 1. The bag lim it is ten
'Senior;», Mr. W ilm ot.1* Come to E n - 'V S. EXHIBIT AT
of the birds during seven consecu­
isiiiuir—
,
doavop
;it will do you good. Eve-
ALL STATE FAIRS
tive days. There has been consider­
Davis, a tra v e lo g engineer niug worship,
SO-'^ahnuWB topic,
ATTRACTS CROWDS
able
grum bling about th e shorten­
from Dunsmuir, was an Ashland vis “ A Survey of the Gospel, According
ing
of
th e season among local sports­
iior yesterday and lundhed
ah« a t the to Cuke ” There will be "Christian |
(Ó outinaea fr o m P a g e O n e )
men.
¡iijte/eiub.
baptism at the close of the sermon
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“Get the h a b i f - c o t h e to church |
observations, such as ther-
Mr. Dailey alos calls attention t o : I
have all been sprung, and we beg to aunoun<-e that w e
s
Don’t
forget
to
bring
your
lunch
and
bar°
m*tör8’
rain
’
SIM
>W
^Remodeling and
ape still handling four standard lines of Automobiles, viz:
‘Órrés
enjoy the fellowship with us after
gUges' The bureau ° f c ro p ,
morning service. Then will follow
H yatt P rairie Visitor-— T?
T
Chalmers ..............$1765
the congregational m eeting and elec­
Hudson
............ $2280
E C. B ahtlett was in Ashland tio n o f church officers (or the com-1
New Maxwell ........$1035
yesterday on business, from his sheep Irigyeari-»
Essex ................ .,.$1620
\ our Laundry, in co-operation
ranch on H yatt praijHe.
with more than six thousand others,
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invites your co-operation in the na- !
1 hese Cars are all leaders in their class. Remember,
CARD OF THANKS
tional observance of
For pleating, see. Orres.
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tal
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The Heider Tractor
W. A. SHELL and P.&0. Disc Plow
.
THE 1 9 2 1 SENSATIONS
Afi
Invitation
TO OUR PATRONS
Visits Wife and Baby—
Ralph Kearney, of P d j'tja W ’-is
visiting his wife and baby a t the
home of Mrs Kearney's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Shelton, on third
Street.
We desite joe thank the friends of
Ashland who so kindly administered
lo onr comfort during the illness and |
death of our daughter and sister *
Especially do we thank the sanit&ri-j
uni for its kind consideration.
MR. and MRS. W. L. HART,
WILBUR HART.
Smoke American Eagle cigars.
Made hi Ashland. 245 F ourth 8t.
3.000 HOBOKEN
16-lm o*
L O N G S >1 O R E M E N
Leaves for Klam ath Falls—
ARE ON STRIKE
»Mrs. J. R. Lilly left this morning
NEW YORK, Oct. 1.— This moil­
for K lam ath Falls to visit h e r hus­
band, who is working for the South­ ing s . strike of longshoremen, which
ern Pacific company and is stationed started on the Hoboken w aterfront
there for a short time. She will be this morning, has'extended, d e s p f l *
the house guest or Mrs. Louis Brad*- the efforts of the International Lon?^
ford.
shorem en’s association. Tt is esti­
mated that nearly 12.000 men are
Cliff Payne makes cedar chests. out this afternoon. Officials of the
22tt association said the strike was un­
authorized. The recalcitrants struck
A i Yakim a, W ash.—
in protect against th eir wage and the
Mrs. A. G. Adams is in Yakima. horu terms of the ne wagreement
Wash., this week on a business and made by the association with the
steamship companies.
pleasure trip.
BERLIN, Oct. 1.— Forty thousand 1
cooks
and waiters struck here today, i
A meeting of the trustees of the
G rants Pass cham ber of commerce Foreign visitors are leaving owing to*
was called for this afternoon. at difficulty in getting meals.
which it is hoped some definite a r­
Multnomah county
rangem ent can be reached regard­
bills past
ing the employment of a perm anent month $43.358 higher than same
managing secretary for the associa­ month 1920.
tion. A new system of the paying of
Aiea. preferably on the quarterly t n i L STRIFE IN
plan, also was to be considered.—•
ITALIAN DISTRICTS
G rants Pass Courier.
IS SMOLDERING
Tyre K ik>
Did yon ever have a
tire th at run and ran, and
run, until you knew it
ought to blow out, but
didn’t, and every time you
thought about it you felt
kinda unnecessary— ’n ’
every thing? »Veil if Iliad
one like th a t I ’d take it
down to Leedom’s Tire
Hospital and have him
put a reliner in before it
blows out. Yessir, any
time 1 Leedom repairs a
tire for you, you’ve got to
get the service in miles or
he isn’t satisfied.
G rants P ass to H ire Secretary—
Something new in Teo's window.
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2S M I mier, Nitti, and th at they have un­
limited funds at th eir disposal They
Ketnrn From Portland-—
are practically N ltti’s Red Guard, or-
Mr. and »Mrs. Hal McNair have re­
ganlaed for the purpose of keeping
turned from a week’s business trip
to Portland.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Have a fit— C. Orree.
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Football Team E n tertained—
Members of the high school foot­
ball team who left for Klam ath
Falls yesterday m orning were enter­
tained by Mrs. L. J. H err Thursday
evening with a dinner party. Mrs
Herr was assisted in serving by
Misses Isolen Campbell, M argaret
Campbell and Thelma H err.
The
gridiron w arriors present were: Lee-
lie Heer, Captain, Elton Ramsey, A l­
bert G uthrie, Charles Rush. Robert
Herrin. Dale Young, Francis W inter.
The boys were accompanied by
Coach Hughes and Professor G. A.
Briscoe.
The meeting of the Parent-T each­
e rs’ association a t th e H aw thorne
school Tuesday afternoon has beetr
changed to W ednesday afternoon a t
•I o ’clock. Mrs. Louis Dodge, presi­
dent of the association, states th®t
the change was made because of a
conflicting m eetiag of the Civic im ­
provement club.
R eturns bVom P ortland—
Claude Saunders has returned
irom a two weeks’ vacation a t P o rt­
land and other points north. “ Doc”
Saundters and Fred H errin aye spend­
ing a few days a t B ear creek endeav­
oring to entice th e “big uns” of th e
finny tribe
“ Service With a Smile’’ at
Oct. 24-28, 1921
A, W. Walker Auto Co.
Visit Your Laundry Week has
been dedicated the country over to
better acquaintance between the
laundry and its patron«
We feel th at you will be glad to ,
' know what is going on in the in sti­
tution to which you en tru st so mucl^
of your washday work.
We believe you will be interested
in kuowing how your w ashing and
ironing are done; w hat processes
are used; the care whioh is exer­
cised in serving you.
For our part, it will be a pleasure 1
to meet you personally, to m ake-you
feei th a t o ur laundry is in fact YOUR
laundry, and to assure you th a t yon
will always be welcome here.
Vioit Your Laundry
October 24-29
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rut r
Constance
Talmadge
in
"Mamma’s Affair”
THIS IS ONE OP HER BEST
LAST TIME TONIGHT
TELEPHONE
1-0-3
TODAY
This telephone numlier should be
framed and hung in the front parlor
of your memory. Why? Because it
means HEALTH to you— and health
is your most valuable asset.
108
is the telephone num ber of
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Wallace Reid
—in—
’’T h e H ell D ig g e r s ”
W j - J * ■ ■ -■
A sh la n d P o st of th e
AMERICAN LEGION
PRESENT
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TODAY
A series of five exceptional entertainments, one each
month, under the direction of the Midland Lyceum Bu­
reau.
Season T i c k e t s ................... $2.20
School Children ...................... $1.10
Family Tickets. Good for family of
five ...........
$&.00
F irst C on cert T o n ig h t
La Salle Male Quartet
ARMORY
Waffles
they were!
They are better because they are more evenly cooked,
more easily cooked, more tastily cooked; and they are
now b a k ed , not fried. All these things are true If
and when waffles are table-cooked on the new
Westméhoase
Waffle Iron, which is, o f coarse, another electric
household convenience.
You do not grease the Westinghouse Waffle Iron.
I t cooks quickly enough to care for a large table, and
it gives you crisp o r fluffy waffles, as you please.
See it a t any o f th e dealers’ listed below, and ask
about th e m any new ways of serving and using
Westinghouse Waffles.
■' 7.' " ft ‘
Dr. Geo. J. K iuz, Chiropractor
Call this num ber TODAY. Ask Dr.
Geo. J. Kinz about Chiropractic.
Learn what Chiropractic DOES and
WHY it can assure you health and
happiness w ithout the use of drugs.
Dr. Kinz will mail you all the facts
or you can arrange for a personal in­
terview. No obligation in either
case. .
As you value your health, tele-
phone
, rWtiTsgiMoosc
t o . CLCCTWC
Phone 165
P OR SALE— Tomatoes for canning,
1 *4 cents per pound. W. D.
Booth, 264 W eightm an.
26-1
FOR .SALE— Remington repeating
shotgun. $18; shells, $1
R. I.
Red breeding cockerels.
475
Beach street.
26-6*
Medford, Oregon
Ashland Laundry Co.
BE SURE AND GO
FOR RENT — Three comfortable
light housekeeping rooms, unfur­
nished. Inquire 315 N. Pioneer
avenue.
26-u
123-127 W. Main Street
Receiving Hours from
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
FOR SALE— Alfalfa hay, $7 per ton.
F. Beswick, R.F.D. Box 176.
26-2*
FOR SALE— One Wade drag saw,
good as new, complete with two
good blades and other equipm ent;
one Myers irrigation pump, used
two months, rapacity 2,000 gal­
lons per hour; one light Indian
Twin motorcycle, run 1,000 miles,
Anjou, Bose and Comice cull pears
in perfect condition; will take any
for sale a t Ashland F ru it and Pro­
kind of wood as part payment on
any or all of the above articles;
duce association.
26-4
sacrifice is taken soon. Adiims &
Adams, 240 Third street
Phone
May Huy A uto-—
46°-_________
26-1
Mart Baker raadfe the trip to
G ryats Pass yesterday with Mr.
Orres
Mart says the trip Is won­
derful. He is about in th e notion of
acquiring an autom obile for him self
P arent-T eachers M eet
VISIT T O LAUNDRY WEEK
TONIGHT
Jordan Electric Co.
Ashland, Oregon
Fobes Supply Co.
Wholesale Distributors
Portland, Oregon