Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 05, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    P A G » POUR
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Wednesday, October 5, 102f
Mission Club Meets—
To Move to D unsm uir—
CAPACITY HOUSE
dation of a n atu ral filter.
Kilgore; 2 p, m., United States vs.
Mission study class will meet with
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Creeks, having
Mr. Koon refused to advance any Kilgore Bros., and the United States
FOR FIRST NIGHT
Mrs. F ran k Shinn, on Oak street, to ­ been given a new “ home” car by the
NO MATTER WHAT
follow Kilgore
•PURPLE FLASH ES' definite opinion regarding the .sys­ vs. Jake Bear, to
morrow at 2:30 o’clock. Chapters ; Southern Pacific company, will leave
tem w ithout an investigation.
He Bros.
This Week's Masook- Calendar
YOUR TROUBLE
2 and 3 of “ The Why and How of ’ soon for Dunsmuir, Calif., where Mr.
stated th at very few filters were
Saturday, 10 a. m., United States
(Continued from ra g e One)
Foreign Missions” will be reviewed. Creeks will be employed by the rail­
used in city w ater systems.
vs. Eison et al.
1 If you are not as well as you should
All ladies interested are invited.
road company. The car is furnished H. H arrison, Mrs. Ben Bowers, Jr.,
A settling lank, under certain
Monday, 10 a. in., McComber-Sav- i he— if you have tried other health
in hardwood, has living room, bed­
conditions, he said, would clear the idge Lum ber company vs. Big Pines agencies w ithout lasting benefit—
Malta Commandery, Thursday eve;,
Have you played on the newly- room, bath and kitchen with built-in and Mrs. H ubert Bentley as models. water. In outlining his plans, Mr.
w hatever your trouble, telephone
Lum ber company.
nlng, October 6, official visit from
The gowns worn by the ladies in
Oovered pool and billiard tables at features.
“
Surprise”
is
the
name
Koon presented a blank form of the
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Grand Commander Shellenbarger,
The case of the United States vs.
Irw in's United Cigar Store?
29-3 given the car by Mrs. Creeks. Don­ this revue (and, in fact, throughout potential w ritten agreem ent with the
This
is
the
telephone
number of
of Portland, and work in the Red
M artha Sconchin et al has not yet
the en tire show) were elaborate and
ald
Frazier,
son
of
Mrs.
Creeks,
left
city.
The
agreem
ent
called
for
an
Dr.
Geo
J.
Kinz,
Cldropractor
been
set.
Cross.
worthy of the highest class road a t - 1
M erchants’ noon lunch, 60c, Hotel yeslerday for Palo Alto, Calif., where traction.
engineer’s report before a mass m eet­
Telephone Dr. King TODAY Asl.
Hlllah Temple, Shrine stated see-'
in all the cases about seventy-five
he
will
attend
Stanford
university
to
Ashland
Grill.
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for
inform ation concerning the great
ing
of
citizens.
Mr.
Gbon
favored
sion, Friday evening, October 7.
witnesses
have
been
summoned,
A chorus of the Misses Thelma
drugless health science of Chiroprac-
continue his course in journalism .
the
use
of
meters,
stating:
“
I
t’s
about fifty of whom are witnesses ! tic.
Heer, M arjorie McElvaney,
Beth
„
Teacup Club Meets—
Johnson, M argaret Campbell, Joyce ervoir, the w ater is waster, water for the government.
No
m
atter
what
your
trouble,
Ut-Lue ttwibt-
The Teacup club of the Methodist
The pool and b illiard tables at Johnson, E dith Hazen, Carlyle Von out meters, and you m ust have w ater
learn something about Chiropractic,
George Iceuhour and his class of i church met yesterday afternoon at Irw in’s United Cigar Store have been
the greatest science of physical re­
Dyke, H arriette Huger, Maxine Rose, that will go through m eters if you
hoys of the Presbyterian Sunday the newly-completed home of Mrs. recovered. Drop in and play a game
juvenation in the world today.
expect
to
install
them
.”
Cleo W lltse a n d Cramen Rose was
Chiropractic does not need to give
school had a short hike and a weinle A. A. Marske, 135 Sherman street, on good tables.
f
ft
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« .w
a
list of “diseases” which it can
roast supper last evening.
The club members spent a pleasant
B A R B ER
derful appearance, nifty dancing and MINOR GASES ARE
help. It recognizes but one “dis­
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afternoon visiting, doing fancy work.
Get your auto name plates today catchy singing were a pleasure to
ease”— ill health. And it takes the
C hildren’s W ork A
TRIED BY FEDERAL
Special breakfast, 60s. from 6 to inspecting the new home and ar-
“ ill” out of ‘ ill health."
and boost for the w inter fair.
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Specialty
Telephone Dr. Kinz today. You
COURT ON TUESDAY
9
Hotel Ashland Grill.
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program , a fte r
A special orchestra, a beautiful
will receive, without cost or obliga­
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which refreshm ents
were served. Buys New Car—
Safety blades resharpened tion, inform ation which may mean
setting and a snappy perform ance all
(«caves for B erkeley—-
(Continued from Page l i
Thirty-five ladies w'ere present. At
Mark Baker is the proud posses­ helped make “ Purple Flashes” the
• I like new. Single bit, 30c the world to you.
John H. Scitt, w’ho had been stay­ the business m eeting the following sor of a new Chevrolet purchased
J , doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
show it was, and the Elks, the direc­ United States M arshal E verett T.
ing at the W. M. Barber home, on officers were elected: Mrs. W alter from the local agency.
to r and the members of the cast de­ Stretcher are here on duty.
G ranite street, for the past several Herndon, re-elected president; Mrs.
There are a num ber of crim inal
serve the highest praise and thanks
weeks, left this week for Berkeley, H. J. C arter, vice president, and Mrs.
You can secure your auto name for giving Ashland such a splendid cases yet to be tried, which will be il
Calif., where he will visit his daugh­ A. A. Marske, secretary and treas­ plates at E nders’ Store, the A utom o­
out of the way, it is expected, by the
production
-THURSDAY— O N L Y
ter before rtauruing to his home in urer.
tive Shop, Simpson’s H ardw are Store,
end
of this week.
The most im­
The
show
repeats
again
this
eve­
Modesto
• ‘
the Ford Garage, $2 per pair.
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Buy a pair of those handsome Ash­
United States against Eisen. a deputy
capacity house will attend.
Imogene Wallace, pianlste and land auto name plates and help MASQUERADE IS
state game warden; Whillock, a
teacher. Studio days, Friday and Sat­ finance the w inter fair as well as
GENOA DELEGATES
farm er, a n d Brumfield
(not the
urday For further inform ation, cal’ boost for Ashland; $2 per pair at the
much-discussed doctor) from Doug­
EN G IN EER FAILS
Mrs. W. E. Moore, 171 Helman Chamber of Commerce.
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(Continued from Page 1)
las county, on the charge of conspir­
street. Telephone 210-J.
TO SELL SERVICE
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acy and having a still in their pos­
whole evening!” she snapped.
W atch Y eo’s window.
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BEFO R E COUNCIL! session. A large still will be in tro ­
But they evidently don’t raise
I «eaves for ' F r i s c o -
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I
, duced as evidence
by the govern­
them
“ green” out in Persia.
His
Here
From
Corvallis—
Alvin Neville, Straw berry lane, has
ment
in
this
case.
(Continued
from
Page
1)
Mrs. A. C. Keller, an A shland resi­ liighness responded with a gracious
gone to San Francisco, where he will
— lu ­
The last case for trial, next Mon­
tak ^ up a business course in a San dent, was home on business last smile, a gracious bow and a gracious council favored the use of meters.
day a t 10 a. m., is the civil suit of
week-end from Corvallis, where she raising of the hat as he passed out
Francisco business college.
Councilman Frost, who took first;
the MaComber-Savidge Lum ber com­
te
1
the
door,
but
w
ithout
bestowing
a
is staying and sending her children
prize for the finest apple exhibit at
pany,
a
California
concern,
against
Trinity guild will meet tomorrow to college
blessed sou. The Spanish-speaking t lie state fair, stated th at he was
(T hursday) afternoon, 2:30, in the
w aiters around Maxim’s said the girl’ irrig atin g an. acre and a half for $12 the Big Pines Lumber company, of
parish house. All members urged to
Remodeling and
cleaning — C. said some rough things about the ou th e m eter system, and th a t he Medford.
be present.
The tentative docket for the term
prince.
Orres.
had previously paid $12 for one acre
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
a
fte
r today is as follows:
Last year Panam a’s delegate and on the old flat-rate system.
The
Thursday, 10 a. m„ United States
one of th e delegates from Uruguay prize apples, Mr. F ro st said, were
i were frequent dancers a t the Kur- from th e m etered tra c t of land. Mr. vs. Jason; 2 p. m., United States vs.
I saal. This year a num ber of dele­ Frost stated th a t he used an aver- Fred Hood.
Thursday, 10 a. m., United States
gates sip wine around the dance age of one-half of th e am ount rec­
floor, but th e toddling and shimmy- ommended for orchard use in a re­ vs Fred and Charles Hood; 2 p. m„
The Screen’s Most Beautiful Actress
! iug are executed largely by young port m ade some tim e ago by an en­ I nited States vs. Casey et al.
Friday, 10 a. m.. United States vs.
secretaries with stenographers and gineer in going over the w ater situ ­
—In—
Scratch Feed alone will not make hens lay. Yon will save
girl secretaries from headquarters ation here.
of the league
money and get more eggs by feeding
Crystalized Opinion Urged
O rientals Stick to W ork
Mr. Koon, in his ta lk before the
K ER R ’S EGG PRODUCER
Attached to the Salles des R efor­ city council, sta te d th a t the a ttitu d e
mations. where th e assembly holds of the w ater users and the council
W ith
■—!
its m eetings, is the Hotel Victoria. should be crystalized into a common
K ER R ’S SCRATCH FEED
The Victoria has a sm all bar, presid­ in terest— som ething definite to q u ar­
K ER R ’S F eed s are a ll food. G uaranteed ab so lu tely fiv e from
ed over by a pink-cheeked Swiss bar­ rel ab o u t.” He said th a t he had re­
cheap by-product« and undesirable ingredients.
maid who learned to mix drinks from ceived seven different answ ers from
OUR CAR OF
an American bartender in a hotel at as many people in reference to solv­
K err’s Egg Producer is a mash feed which contains all of
Lucerne.
ing the w ater problem. He listed
the elements for high and sustained egg production. Feed
Here a visitor may find Senor Gas- these answ ers as follows: Pipes too
Have you a set of tires on
it to your flock and make every hen lay her full quota of
tao de Cunha, am bassador to P aris small, th e city needs a dam or res­
your car that have run
eggs.
and head of the Brazilian delegation, ervoir, the w ater is wasted, w ater
and ran and run, and
For Sale by
who barely missed election as presi­ from the lower system in Ashland
every timé you start to
dent of the league assembly, m ount­ creek is not needed, m eter and filter
ed on a stool and shaking dice with the w ater, m ore storage, more w ater
make a little drive you get
a fellow delegate for a whisky sour. 22^_rco_iPeter3, and la^t, recom m en-
out and look ’em over and
Grouped around him are other dele-,
J. N. DENNIS
guess which oue of ’em
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY.
gates demanding everything from
3.53 East Main
Phone 214
will blow out first, and
beer to brandy, and over in th e cor­ FOR RENT— Very desirable
We Supply A ll Your Needs In D a ily and P ou ltry Feeds.
corn-
every time you think of
ner, taking tea, th e head of th e Siam­
IS ON THE TRACK NOW
pletely furnished apartm ent. 478
ese delegation. Prince Charoon, and
Boulevard. Phone 247-R.
’em
you
kinda
feel
like—
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his daughter, a strikingly attractive
oh, well, kinda like you
girl, who this year, as last, is th e un­ tO R SALE— Eight-room house, with
didn’t care flguch whether
two and one-half lots, $1,200. In­
IT IS THE BEST OF UTAH COAL
disputed belle of the assembly m eet­
quire 248 F ifth street.
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you went or not? All
ing.
right—then is just the
The Indian delegates amuse them ­ WANTED — Plain sewing.
872
Boulevard.
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selves shooting a queer form of bil­
time to drive down to
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
liards. The South Americans organ­ WANTED— N ursing; train ed nurse,
Give us a trial order aud you will be pleased
Leedom’s Tire Hospital
ize bridge parties. A rth u r Balfour
$25 per week. 435 B street.
and trade ’em in on a new
takes long walks a t niglit along the
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set
of Masons and Leedom
lake, unaccompanied. The Chinese
W ANTED— Girl for office work. In ­
will allow you all they are
“ You Can’t Afford to Shop Elsewhere”
and Japanese delegations seem to do
quire a t Bagley Canning Company,
worth. Yes, sir, Mason
nothing but work.
Talent
Phone 36 4 -J-l.
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Local and Personal
A
Ä
W. A. SHELL
Marguerite
Clark
Scrambled W ives”
Katherine MacDonald
POULTRYMEN
Feed More Mash
“S tra n g e r T han F iction”
Tyre K^ik:*
Coal
Ashland Feed & Grocery
E. R. I SAAC & Co.
T H E QUALITY STORE
Opportunity Day”-Thursday
Join the throng of thrifty shoppers that will be here
Thursday
EXTRA—Five tfozeu Cotton Taffeta.Petticoats, guaran­
teed 100 per cent perfect workmanship and 100 per cent
correct style; $2.00 values; Thursday only, your
opportunity, e a c h ............................................. ,............. $1.48
Muslin, 16c Yard
Linen Damask, $2.98 Yd
36 in wide fine bleached Muslin
No Dressing” fine quality for
the needle sold regularly a t 22c
yd.
70 in. wide fine satin all pure
linen Damask in a rose p atten :
u»l(iregularly a t $3.50 yd., your
opportunity Thursday $2.98 yd.
2. in. good quality for gowns
and skirts, comes fancy stripes
and white, sold regularly a t 18c
yd.
Crepe Aprons, $1.98 Each,
Polly Prim style, made of best
quality Jap crepe in all bright
colors, trim m ed with fancy ric
rac, sizes 1, 2, 3, sold regularly
a t $2.48.
Dress Satin, $1.89 Yard
Outing Flannel Gowns,
$1.39
36 in. wide extra good quality
in black only.
The popular
shade this season. Sold regu­
larly at $2.25.
Made of heavy quality white
outing, high neck, loug sleeve,
sizes 16 and 17.
Table Cloths, $1.48 Each
New Laces, 5c Yard
New laces in vales and torchons
good quality, values to 15c yd
58x58 Mercerized hem stitched,
ready for use only a limited
amount, sold regularly at $2.00
each.
54-inch all pure wool Serge, in navy blue only; fine, heavy
quality for suits and dresses. Opportunity day, Thurs­
day. y a r d ........................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
$2 48
Have your hemstitching and picoting done here,
store where your patronage is appreciated
Used Car
Bargains
One Stoddard Roadster
(See Window Display)
Outing Flannel, 15c Yard
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co-
The
Price $160.00
One Reo Touring
Price $200.00
One Ford Bug
Price $300.00
One Maxwell Touring
Price $360.00
One Oakland Six Touring
Price $660.00
CARS SOLD
w ith sm all cash p ay­
m ent and m on th ly
instalm ents.
Busy Corner
Motor Co.
Main at Riverside St.
Medford, Oregon
FOR RENT — Four-room cottage,
partly furnished; no bedding ex­
cept m attresses. 855 B street.
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builds some tire—you’ll
say so, too, when you look
’em over.
“ In the Heart of Town”
FOR SALE — If orders are placed*
this evening or tom orrow, I can
deliver from car a t $8.25 per cord
of best grade yellow pine, perfect­
ly dry, in four-foot lengths. A. G.
Adams, tem porary phone 424-L.
29-1
PEACHES— Good peaches fo r 4 and
2 % cents a pound; last chance for
peaches, and only a few left. Come
and get them . 527 Terrace street.
Phone 508-J.
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A MAN comes into th e world w ithout
his consent and leaves w ithout his
will. D uring hia stay-on earth his
time is spent in one continuous
round of contraries and m isunder­
standings In his infancy he is an
angel; in his boyhood he is every­
thing from a lizard up. In, his
duties he is a darn fo o t If he
raises a fam ily he is a chum p; If
he raises a check he is a thief, and
the law raises h— 1 with him. If
he is a poor m an he is a poor m an­
ager and has no sense; if he is
rich he is dishonest, but considered
sm ajt. If he is in politics he is a
g ra fte r and a crook; if he is out
of politics you can’t place him and
he is an undesirable citizen. If
he goes to church he is a hypo­
crite, a n d if he stays away from
church he is a sinner. I f he do­
nates to foreign missions he does
it for show; if he doesn’t he is
stingy and a tightw ad. W hen he
first comes into th e world every­
body wants to kiss him ; before he
goes ou t they all w ant to kick him.
If he dies young th ere was a grand
fu tu re before him ; if he lives to a
ripe old age he 1 b only in th e way
and is living to save funeral ex­
penses. But, regardless of all the
above, I am still selling W atkins
Products.
C. M. MILLS, Sales­
man. 611 Beach street, for the J.
R. W atkins Co.
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IVithout Profit "
SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ONLY
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A v ery good school hose for children,
double knee, all sizes up to
9% a t one price
Thursday Only 6 pairs $1.00
Buy your w in ter
underw ear during
th is H arvest Sale.
(¡T fl
f t
,r
e& v
GOODS
Profits are being
shared w ith you dur-
ing this H arvest Sale
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