Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THE A8HLAM) B A U T TIDINGS
Friday. October 7, 1MH
Southern Oregon Presbyter»
Broken M e l o d y Syncopators, Herrin Buys Rams—•
At Rogue Rivet-*—
of South W ales is engaged in min­ ferent industries, and the size of the
Armory Saturday night, October 8.
immediate development of dorm itory
Fred
H
errin
unloaded
ten
th
o
r­
ing, the committee finds, andi min town should be definitely limited by
The presbytery of southern Ore­
towns
at L lautrisant station and a t
oughbred R am bioullett ram s this ing is concentrated in valleys unfit- a perm anent agricultural belt within
gon will meet next Tuesday at Charge Dismissed—
Bridgend. The form er would be a
Natkse to Chicken R aisers
morning, which he purchased from
Rogue River. The opening sermon
On motion of County Prosecutor Bullard Brothers, of Woodlands, ted for housing purposes, with all J its own boundaries./’ '
town of about 30,000 population,
The meeting to ho hold a t the city
1 the serious disadvantages of the coal
Will be. preached by Rev. E. W. W ar­ Rawles Moore, the bmbezzkgnent
The committee recommends the under the proposed Utopian plans.
hall tomorrow
(S aturday) a t 2
rington, the retirin g m oderator, w-ho charge sworn out in Justice Ta>\or’s Calif. This stock is out of a $3,000 1 dust and smoke nuisance and seri­
o’clock will be one of the most in n
sire and is the finest band of th o r­ ous pollution of rivers
also has resigned his pastorate at
portant to chicken raiseis th a t has Roseburg to become secretary of the court several days ago by A. T. Ed oughbred ram s th a t has been brought
“ Housing of miners outside the
ever been held In the Rogue River Y. M. C A. at Corvallis. W ednesday munstou against C J. Morris, of into the valley.
1 valleys and off the coal m easures is,
EXCELLENT SERVICE
•»alley. The results of this meeting evening is given to emphasis of the Ashland, has been dismissed. The
! therefore, proposed, and the com-
dismissal
was
chiefly
for
the
reason
Chicago City Council to Stop Here— i m ittee suggests fifteen localities as
will largely a Meet your p ro fits i n ’ subject of evangelism. Rev. C. F.
th a t the witnesses for the plaintiff
the business. Re there.
A. N. K ram er, local Southern Pa­
Did you forget to order some­
Koehler, of Ashland, will preach the could not be found.
The charge cific company agent, states th a t a centers for grouped housing schemes
thing this morning and you
to serve particu lar valleys or groups
sermon. Rev. C. C. Hulet will ac­ grew out of the sale of some w oot
•“just
know your grocerman
group
of
tw
enty-three
of
the
Chi­
Mrs. W. T. Abbott E ntertained—
of valieys.
company Rev, Kqehlar from Ash­ belonging to Edm unston.
cago
city
council
will
arriv
e
in
Ash­
won’
deliver
this late?" Get
Mrs. H. C. Galey entertained this land.
“ It should be built away from the
land
on
train
No.
13
tomorrow
in the habit of buying your
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis'
industrial centers, it should be al­
Imogene Wallace, pianiste and morning. They have a special coach
groceries where they give per­
Dodge in honor o f Mrs \V. T. Ab­
most purely residential in character,
Good news, Kingsbury, Saturday teacher. Studio days, Friday and Sat­
andl
are
on
a
to
u
r
of
inspection.
F.
fect delivery satisfaction. It is
bott. sister-in-law of Mrs. Dodge, i night
3Ì-2 urday. For fu rth er inform ation, cal) J. Shinn and others expect to drive th e residents should belong to dlf-
our aim to please you at any
who has been visiting in A shland'
Mrs. W. E. Moore, 171 Helman them about the city during the tw en­
time and at all times.
during the sum m er months. The en­ M otor to E a g le Point—
street. Telephone 210-J,
27.6 ty m inutes’ stop here.
tertainm ent is a farewell party in
Mrs. W alter Jam es Motored up
honor of Mrs. Abbott, who will leave
from Eagle Point, where she Is visit­
A nother big dance a t Jacksonville
Monday for her home ln Los An-:
B A R B E R
LOCAL BOY' ADMITTED TO FRAT.
ing,
to
attend
“
Purple
Flashes’’
a
t
Friday,
October 7. Spot dances.
geles.
the Vining.
C hildren’s W ork A
30-2
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Irving P orter, a popular Ashland
Specialty
Special breakfast, 60s. from 6 to
lad who is attending the* Oregon
Mothers interested in kindergarten A shland Girl M arries—
». Hotel Ashland Grill.
27-tf and special training for young chil­
A gricultural college, this being his
Safety blades resharpened
Miss Philomene A rant, a form er first year, now is a full-fledged
like new. Single bit, 30c
dren are invited to meet with Mrs. S.
Ashland girl, who has been a tele­ Sigma Chi, having been pledged to
j doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
Broken M e 1 o d y Syncopa ton». E. W illard from 3 to 5 on Froday
phone operator a t Oakland for the this fratern ity a few days ago. The
Direct from S eattle Hip.
and Saturday. 128 South Pioneer
past three years, was m arried last Sigma Chi house is on Twenty-sec­
avenue
Phone 480-J.
30-2*
Sunday to Loyd Kipp, of Marysville ond street, close to the Commerce
Paint Presbyterian Church—
ite
Calif. Mr. Kipp is a business man building, now under construction, a
The Presbyterian church is a t­ Espco Man at Red Bluff__
Brakeman Charles R. Day has a, of Marysville and M rs Kipp is a building much needed^at the present r
tracting quite a bit of attention, as
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. A rant, time, ik e is happy and busy, as his
it stands forth in its new coat of th irty days’ leave of absence from!
of this city.
num erous friends will be glad to
paint. The contract of painting'lias the Southern Pacific company and
know. He will be pleased to see any
been aw arded to J. E. Jones, who is has gone to Red Bluff to take charge;
If the person who took Mrs. Shu- home folks who may wandter his I
of his uncle’s meat m arket while the
doing a fine job of work.
owner is in San Francisco on a busi­ lai s purse Tuesday will retu rn ring way.
Don’t you believe it. There are a dozen differ
and cuff links to 131 N orth Main
The big guys, the little guys and ness trip.
ent qualities. Some of them poor, some good aud
to avoid trouble, they may keep the ’BROKEN MELODY
the whole bloomin’ crowd will be
money.
M
irrors
tell
tales.
,
30-3*
M erchants’ uoon iunch, 60c, H otel'
some ol them high grade. Each has its correspend- i t
SYNCOPATORS’’ AT ARMORY
there. Where? Applegate. W hen?:
Ashland
Grill.
27-tf
I
Saturday. October 8.
30-2*
mg grade price. Some grades sell as low as $1.25
SATURDAY NIGHT ¡
Watch Yeo’s window.
299-tf
Local and Personal
W. A. SHELL
Some Folks Think Aluminum Tea Kettles
Are All Alike
V isits at K lam ath F a lls__
V Islt at G ran ts Pass-.
Old-Timer Visits__
C. J. Poley, form er Ashland realty
dealer and well known here, is in the
city visiting relatives aud friends.
Mr. Poley is a brother of Mrs. Lou
Reader, 71 Gresham street, aud is
an uncle of W. M. Poley. Mr. Poley
Kingsbury, Saturday will remain in this vicinity for a few
3 l ..> weeks and will m ake a short trip to
C rater lake before leaving for his
Portland home, where he now is in
the real estate business. Mr. Poley
arrived in Ashland yesterday eve
ning.
G. W. Noble and wife left yester­
H. G. Enders, Sr., and wife motored
day tor a visit of a couple of months
over to Grants Pass W ednesday and!
at Klam ath Falls with th eir two
Miss Roy accompanied them home
sons. Mrs. Chester De Lap will oc­
and will be their house guest for a I
cupy
their residence in their ab -|
week.
sence.
? e 1 ° d - Sv,,c°PjUo^ -
Lots of jazz.
u daue<’ orchestra.
j night.
ORDER YOUR
J
ocK W ood
NOW
Winter is coming—priees are right. Supply may be lim­
ited later, as shipments from factor»’ have already
stopped.
LUMBER
PHONE 20
E. R.
I saac
& Co.
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
THE QUALITY STORE
You Can. t Afford to Shop Elsewhere”
• ai.i°rt d V\ aists’ made
heavy quality Crepe de Chine,
in es and white just the waist you will want to wear
with your jum per dress—$10.00 value, sizes 36 to 46—on
sale Saturday, each ....
$8 75
K overall Aprons, $1.26
Made of best quality percale, in
light and
dark
patterns,
trim m ed with ric-rac.
Gowns, $1.25
Made of heavy quality outiug
flannel, in pink and blue
stripes;
made
with
ion*:
sleeves: sizes 16 and 17.
Slipover Sweaters, $3.50
C hildren’s Slipover Sweaters,
ail wool; come In tan and blue
and blue a n d lta n : size« 24. 26.
*. o
Sheet Blankets, $3.00
Made extra heavy, to w ear well,
of best quality long-staple cot­
ton; come in white, tan and
gray.
Cape Gloves, $2.25 Pair
Women’s Gloves, in brown aud
tan; well made, with one-but­
ton clasp.
Wool Finish Blankets,
$5.25 Pair
Large size, in new palids— blue,
tan. pink, gray and lavender;
extrq heavy quality.
Wool Velour Ponting
$3.98 Yard
Dress Satin, $2.48 Yard
6 4-inch All-wool Coating, in,
the new c o lo n for fall and
winter.
36 inches wide, heavy quality;
comes in black, navy, Pekin,
gray and brown; regular value
32.75.
Speeml showing of Comforters Saturday. See them in
" mdow. Filled with both cotton and wool, with good
covering. Priced from ............ .....................$2.75 to $7.48
Have your hemstitching and picoting done here.
store where your patronage is appreciated
The
Preparations to handle a large:
crowd at the dhnee to be given to-'
morrow evening at the arm ofy. un­
der th e auspices of the F irst com­
pany, coast artillery , ’h a v e ' been
made. Music supplied by the Bro­
ken Melody Syncopators, of Seattle,
musicians now on th eir way to Los
Angeles for a w inter engagem ent, 3
will be a featu re of the evening’s en­
tertainm ent. The m usical company
is said to have a big rep u tatio n on
the Pacific coast and has recently
completed a ten m onths’ engage­
ment with the Seattle H ippodrom e.
Automobile
I course.
insurance >— Teo, o:1
LXIRMEB OFFICE
I
299-tf
BOY IS MADE
The prettiest drive.
RAIL HEAD
Kingsbury,
Saturday night.
31-2
LONDON, Oct. 7.— E n g lan d has
had two disastrous coal s trik e s since
P ortland A rrival—
W. J. Hansen, mechanic for a P o rt­ the war ended, and sunxlry o th e r
land tracto r concern, is in th e city threats.
The South Wales regional survey
for a few days on business connect­
ed with Emil Pell’s farm implement committee, a branch of th e m inistry
house.
of health, thinks living in 'depressive
conditions, huddled like amts in dirty
Broken M e l o d y
Syncopate™ . 'alley s a t the pit m ouths has a di­
They pro
Best on earth (or any other p la c e). rect bearing on unrest.
pose to remedy the living conditions
For pleating, see Orres.
i7 tf and alleviate th e unrest by a new
housing scheme.
" *
’Depressing
surrpu»d.ing8 and!
Baptist C onference__
Dr. Young, of Portland, will hold sameness of occupation
have .
m
arked
effect
in
causing
discontent
a teachers and w orkers’ conference
at the Baptist church this evening and un rest,” reads a s trik in g sen
at 730 o’clock. AU interested in tence of the report.
O ne-third of the m ale popualtion
Sunday school work are invited.
Something new m i m
TGO LATE TO CLASSIFY?
window.
2»9-tf PHONE your next job of plumbing:
to Jerry O’Neal. B eaver Building.
Phone 138.
•
Attend Phoenix Banquet—
com fort
Messrs. J. H. Fuller, M. C, Reed WANTED— M ending and
making. Phone 3 I1 -J.
31.4
and C. F Koehler will attend the
Men’s Brotherhood banquet at the
— Oak ■cordwoori. Phone
l-F -5. A. R. Pfrown.
Phoenix church tonight.
31-6
WANTED— To engage young lady
Cliff Payne makes cedar chests.
to assist in k in d e rg a rte n
128 S.
I loneer avenue.
’
31-2*
22tf
OR SALE—Sowing m achines, $4,
and $6; good ru n n in g condi­
tion; gu aran teed .
Douglas, 253
Fourth stre e t. Phone 63-R.
The “Snakes" A f l * —
‘
31-tf
The case of snakes in the window
SEWING MACHINES, clocks and
of Dickerson’s paint shop is a ttra c t­
Phonograph« repaired.
Douglas,
ing much attention this week. A
253 F o u rth stre et. P h o n e 63-R.
pair of lively, good-sized ra ttle rs and
31-tf
three little ones, captured recently ALL KINDS o f upholstering and
on Grizzly peak, make a display that
m attress w ork done In exchange
causes the onlooker to he thankful
for discarded.1 fu rn itu re . Douglas.
ZoJ F o u rth street. Phone 63-R.
they are in a glass-covered box.
31-tf
1. Hyomei’s germ -killing medica­ NOTICE o f APPODiTMENT OF
VIEWERS IN THE MATTER OF
tion is tlie only sensible and safe way
THE
CONSTRUCTION
OF A
of treatin g catarrh. Goes rig h t to
SEWER IN MEAITE STREET
the spot Breathed through the nose
SEW ER DISTRICT.
and mouth. Guaranteed satisfaction
R ecorder's Office,
Ashland. Oregon, Oc t. 7, 1921.
or money refunded Sold by McNair
Notice is hereby given, to th e own­
Bros.
ers of property affected by th e con­
stru ctio n of a sew er in Meade Street
Get your auto name plates today Sewer D istrict th a t th e Common
and boost for the w inter fair.
29-tf Council of th e City of A shland, a t a
m eeting held Septem ber 20th. 1921
appointed a Board of V iew ers, con­
A nother big dance.
Kingsbury. sisting of Ira Shoudy. W. F. Loomis
Saturday night
31-2 ana O. W inter, to d eterm in e a n d as*
sess the special benefits accruing to
any lot o r parcel of land from the
Baby Girl Born—
construction
of a sew er in th e dis­
A ten-pound baby girl was born trict aforesaid,
and designated the
yesterday to Mr and Mrs. Francis intersection of Meade an d Pearl
Stringer, C hestnut street.
Streets as the place of m eeting, and
Monday. O ctober 17th. 1921, a t 2
o clock p.in., as th e tim e for such
Asthma Sufferer Cured-__
m eeting of th e said view ers to pro­
J. H. Erskine, of Brownsville, ceed to assess th e special benefits.
who has been relieved of asthm a at
The viewers may ta k e evidence
different times by coming to Ash­ and otherw ise in v estig ate in reiktion
land. has had to retu rn again today, thereto and in relation to the special
benefits accru in g to any lo t o r p ar­
a fte r a two m onths’ sojourn on his cel of land affected.
farm near Brownsville, where his
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
City Recorder
ailm ent again returned, and now in ­
Date
of
first
publication,
October
tends to rem ain perm anently.
7th, 1921.
Remodeling
Orres.
and
cleaning — C,
but we do uot stock that grade because there is no
service or satisfaction in it. On such thin, flimsy
ware the ouly guarantee we could make would he
that it would uot leak while you were buying it.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GOOD AND HIGH
GRADE ALUMINUM WARE. BUT WE DO NOT
STOCK THE CHEAP FLIMSY KIND THAT IS
MADE SPECIALLY FOR SALES. It don’t pay
H igh-grade Aluminum Tea K ettb
to victimize the good housewife with that kind,
WE MEET ALL PRICE COMPETITION ON DEPENDABLE ALUMINUMWARE
Come in and look over our fine ,Us,day and we will lake pleasure io explain
togetlm r'0
><>U' ' ""
q,’iekl-v te!' ,lle difference when you w the articles
MIN UM.
PAY Y0U T o SH0P
around A LITTLE BEFORE YOU BUY ALU
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SUBSCRIPTION
BARGAIN WEEK
Next week w ill be Bargain W eek at the D ally
Tidings Ollice. Beginning Monday and continu­
ing to the next Saturday night yearly subscrip­
tions to the Dally Tidings w ill be accepted al
greatly reduced rales, as fo llo w s:
In the City on carrier routes, regular price
97.50.
Bargain Week 96.00, saving 91.50
Outside the City and Rural Routes, regular
price 96.50.
Bargain Week $5.00, saving $1.50
The above rale applies to both old and new
subscribers.
Pay up your arrears to October 1st at the old
rale, then pay the bargain week price tor a year
in advance.
BARGAIN WEEK— NEXT WEEK ONEY
CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT AT 5 P.M.