Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Saturday, October 8, 102?
Visito? In M edford—.
The Civic ladies w ant th e Ashland football team wilfr play Rogue River Oorthuys, with whom the Idea o rig -1 running full blast this fall, both the Roberts family was soon to leave
Mrs. F. H. W alker. Liberty street, people to look over th eir clothes and at Talent on Friday afternoon, Oc­ inated.
Mr. Oorthuys, who cam e' places having a considferable lot of the valley, they having sold their
was a M edford visitor Friday.
belongings and give everything they tober 7. The team s are evenly' here some time ago from Holland. I fruit to pack and are having trouble home in North Talent, but it was
do not need to the salvage store, . matched and the game promises to was fam iliar with the harvest home in securing enough packers, sorters learned th a t they will remain in
Baptise Rally Continue«—
A nother big dance.
Kingsbury. where they will be sold cheaply to be very close. Soccer is a com para­ festival held in England.
and boxmakers to do the work.
Phoenix at least for the winter.
The Sunday school and B. Y. P. V. Saturday night
31-2 needy ones and the proceeds go to ' tively new game in this part of the
Mr. A S. Alfred is in a critical I Mrs. J. E. Roberts and daughter
Jay Terrill, of Talent, is still do­
rally started at the B aptist church
the community club house and rest i state, having been introduced among condition a t his home, suffering from Lula were over to H ilt the latter ing assessm ent work for the county
yesterday evening will continue to ­
Good news. Kingsbury, Saturday room now being started on Mill the sm aller schools of the county ' a stroke of paralysis.
part of last week visiting Mrs. Rob­ and was in Medford Fridfey in that
night and continue until tomorrow night.
31-2 street. The ladies will call for a rti­ last year. It is a popular sport in
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas B arrett, who e rts ’ sister, Mrs. R inehart.
They capacity.
night, inclusive. Dr. George' Young,
cles and bundles. Phone Mrs. B ar­ Portland and is proving to be in­ left a couple of weeks ago for Can­ returned Saturday to their home in
Mr Larson and his two daughters,
who spoke at the church yesterday B usiness Trip to Medford-—
ber, 411-R
32-1 creasingly
popular
in Jackson ada, report a pleasant trip.
Phoenix.
Ida and Susie, of Ashland, have
evening on Sunday school work, will
E. W. Flackus, one of the proprie­
connty.
Mr. MacMahon, the barber, has
The
Rebeccas
of
Talent
gave
a
moved
into the Reed home in North
speak again tomorrow morning tors of the Square Deal grocery, was
Remodeling and
cleaning — C.
The Sunday morning service at purchased a lot on the highway in banquet and reception in honor of Talent for the winter.
Charles Cheeney, of Portland, will a business visitor in Medford T hurs­ Orrea.
the Talent Methodist church last the northern part of town and has Mr. and Mrs. J. E Roberts and
Mr. Burnett, of Talent, has been
speak this afternoon a t 2:30 o’clock day.
Sunday proved to be a most unique moved his residence there.
daughter, Miss Lula. It was thought hired to work on the viaduct of the
and again at 7:30 o’clock. He will
Leaves foe ' F r i s c o -
Talent has two packing houses by the members of the order that canal company near Phoenix.
service. It was announced as a
also speak at the church tomorrow
For pleating, see Orres.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homes left "harvest home festival” service and
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afternoon.
yesterday evening for San Francisco, was based upon an old-time English
M erchants’ noon lunch. f.Oc, Hotel where they have been called by the
custom. People of the community
27-tf serious illness of th eir daughter.
Special breakfast, 60s. from 6 to Ashland Grill.
were invited to contribute harvest
Miss Louise Homes, a form er Ash­ products of all descriptions. These
9
Hotel Ashland Grill.
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, K indergarten will open t o’clock land nurse
were used to decorate the church
Monday
at 12S South Pioneer ave-
Broken M e 1 o d y Syncopatora.
and made a m ost unusual and a t­
' nue, where Mrs. W illard will receive
D istrict Superintendent G. S. Hunt, tractive display. Golden ears of
Direct from Seattle Hip.
parents and pupils. Children will be of Seattle, will preach at the Naza­
corn, crimson tom atoes and tow er­
met also at park entrance and con- rene church Sunday morning and
Entertained at Dinner—
ing corn stalks vied with each other
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson 1 ducted to the class by her assist­ evening.
in the decorative scheme. Pum p­
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were entertained at a dinner party ant.
kins, squash, pears, apples and all
Save $1.50 by paying your Dally
yesterday evening at the home of
other im aginable harvest products
Tidings subscription this week
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Briggs, on G ran­ Visiti Old Home—i
were visible.
Mrs. Lottie Pelton, Mr. and Mrs.
ita street.
The speakers of the morning were
Guy Jacobs, Mrs. Belle Anderson and W. C. T. U. D elegates—
to have been Mayor Lamkin, of Ash­
Mrs. A. D .Tillson, newly elected land; Dr. Bray, of Medford, and Sec­
Get your auto name plates today Mrs. Stew art, B and Second streets,
motored
to
Sams
Valley
Thursday
county
president of the W. Cj. T. U„ retary Fuller, of Ashland. Howevei,
and boost for the w inter fair.
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afternoon to visit Mrs. Pelton’s old and Mrs. Stella Leaviltt will leave Mayor Lamkin and Dr. Bray found
for Oregon City w ithin the next few it impossible to attend. Ralph Bow­
George L. Treichler Motor com­ home.
days to attend th e state W. C. T. man gave a pleasing violin solo. Mr.
pany. Medford, has ju st few mighty
Help out the community club U. convention to be held a t th a t city
good buys in used cars.
32-3
E arl Newbry gave a cornet solo and
house and rest room by giving some­ October 14, 15 aad 16. Mrs. Jillson
Rev. Phelps and Mrs. Oorthuys sang
Return« From ’F risco—•
thing you cannot use and do not and Mrs. Leavitt are county dele-* a duet.
B M. Sherman, B street, has re- i want. Civic ladies will call for them gates to the convention.
The produce donated was sold at
turned home after a few days spent and take them to the salvage room,
auction Monday evening and a sub­
at the Southern Pacific hospital in where they will be turned into
You can save $1.50 a year by pay­ stan tial sum for the W omen’s Home
San Francisco. His condition is not money.
32-1 ing your Daily Tidings subscription
Missionary society was realized.
this week.
much improved.
Much credit for the harvest home
Takei. Bank P osition —
program m ust be given Mr. Leonard
You can secure your auto name
Miss M argaret Van Dyke has taken
W inter N ellis P ears
plates at E nders’ Store, the Automo­ a position as bookkeeper at the Citi­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
The F ru it association will be ship­
M o to r C a r s
tive Shop, Simpson's H ardw are Store, zens’ bank. Miss Van Dyke will take ping a car about the 15th. Get your
M e d fo r d
FOR
RENT
—
A
beautiful
little
the Ford Garage, $2 per pair.
29-tf the work of Miss Ruth Slioudy, who pears in early in the week.
32-3
ap artm en t; idéal sleeping arran g e­
has resigned.
m ent; fine location. Call 411-R
If you have more vegetables or I
Lots of jazz. K ingsbury, Saturday
32-1
fruit than you can use, or fru it jä rsi
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31-2
Rev. G. S. Hunt, of Seattle, will night.
LOST— In o r n ear C hautauqua park,
or ju st any old thing, givq it to the preach Sunday evening a t the Naza-
one roll building plans. Finder
The
prettiest
drive.
Kingsbury,
community house. Phone 411-R and rene church
on
“The
Modern
return to Beaver R ealty Co. 32-1
31-2
the ladies will call.
32-1 Tongue’s H eresy.”
32-1* Saturday night.
WANTED— Young roosters or pul­
lets. Phone 327-L or Tidings.
Vacationers R eturn—
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Mr. and Mrs. M ark T rue have re­
lum ed from a vacation trip north,
including Portland, Pendleton and
Salem.
Indeed you will have when you
put on our furs. They are so
Broken M e l o d y
Syncopatora.
elegant and set off your gown
Best on earth (or any oth er p la c e).
SPECIAL for good AIR-TIGHT
to such high degree.
Better
Inspect our furs before pur­
Something new in Teo's window.
HEATERS for ONE WEEK, begin
c h asin g .
I.urge a -tortm ent of
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niag October 10, at the very tow price
a ll th e la te s t fu rs.
/f
o f $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 each. We
Cliff
Payne
makes
cedar
cheats.
Deer head mounting a specialty
Have you a set of tires ou
.
22tl
have a complete line of WOOD
Local and Personal
O V ER
6 0 0 ,0 0 0
OW NERS
Dodge Brothers
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
HEATING STOVES
C ause for A dm iration
BACK TO PRE-WAR PRICES
Tyre iQik:*
F. W. Bartlett
115 W. Main Street
EXPERIMENTS A t
TALENT DEVELOP
NEW PETITS PRVNB
MEDFORD
(Continued from Page One)
ROCK BOTTOM
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Business depression has reached rock
bottom, so those who know say, and
conditions will be good this fall.
Your personal finances, too. may
hare been som ew hat depressed, but
now w ith a little atten tio n to sys­
tem atic saving they will take th e up­
ward path
The F irst N ational offers splendid
co-operation in achieving financial
independence.
F ir st N a t io n a l B a n k
Ashland
Oregon
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LEAVING
ÍL
TONIGHT
THE THEATER BtAiiTIfl/
Katherine MacDonald
-In -
‘Stranger
Than Fiction’
Toonerville Comedy
“ SKIPPER’S NARROW ESCAPE”
Sunday—Monday
Thomas H. Ince Special Production
Mother O' Mine
Featuring Lloyd Hughes, Joseph Kilgour,
Claire McDonell, Betty Blythe
your car that have run
and ran and run, and
every time you ntait to
make a little drive you
get out and look ’em over
and guess which one of
’em will blow out first,
and every time you think
of ’em you kinda feel like
—oh, well kinda like you
didn’t care much whether
you went or not? All
right—then is just the
time to drive down to
Leedoni’s Tiie Hospital
and trade ’em in on a new
set of Masons and Lee-
dom will allow you all
they are worth. Yes sir,
Mason builds some tire
—you’ll say so, too, when
you look ’em over.
Talent, will commence the packing
of apples in its big cannery building
in Talent the last of this week. L ater
it is understood the m aking of its
famous apple juice will begin, and as
has been done the past th re e years,
thousands of cans of th e beverage
will be shipped to all parts of the
United States. The drink has gained
a wide reputation and has been sold
in carload lots in all our western
cities and in the far east.
The second annual open-house p ro­
gram was held a t the T alent school
last Friday evening, Septem ber 30.
One of the largest crowds ever as­
sembled in the school auditorium en­
joyed the splendid program given by
the school children. The affair was
in the n atu re of a get-acquainted LS'AL--- !
meeting for the people of the com­
munity and the new teachers. Fol­
lowing the program , light refresh­
ments of punch and wafers were
served. The refreshm ents were pre­
pared by the cooking class under the
supervision of the domestic science ■
teacher. Miss Avis Knips.
The!
large crowd, the enthusiasm shown j
and the evidence of a splendid spirit
of co-operation indicate the begin­
G randm other made her own soap,
ning of a most successful school salted and smoked her own m eats,
year. Following is th e program :
baked her own bread, and did her
own washing.
Folk Games and Songs.....................
................F irst and Second Grades
She had a reputation as a house­
Violin Solo ........................... Mr. Petit keeper, but her home w asn’t half as
Recitation ................C atherine Estes livable as those we dwell in today.
The modern hom e-m aker regards
Bubble Song ..................................
the home as a place In which to live,
..............Third and F o u rth Grades ra th e r than a workshop o r factory.
K lapdans .........................F ifth Grade
Good housekeeping today consists
Piano Solo ............Rosetta B urnette of taking advantage in the most eco­
nomical and efficient way of the
D ram itization
of
‘‘Rip
Van
housekeeping helps which science
W inkle" .........................................
and invention offer.
........... Seventh and Eighth Grades
And forem ost among these is the
Song ............................... G irls’ Chorus modern laundry — an institution
Song ............................... Boys’ Chorus which relieves you of all the toil and
Talent won an o th er athletic vic­ drudgery of wash day.
Let us show you how much we can
tory over Phoenix Thursday. Sep­
tem ber 29, when the girls’ baseball lighten your housework, how many
tasks we can tak e off your hands,
team defeated the Phoenix team by and
how much more tim e we can
a score of 35 to 20. Both schools give you for your family.
are represented by good team s and
We clean everything th a t is wash­
the game was close and exciting able. thoroughly and aseptically, and
from s ta rt to finish. Only five in­ the charge for our services is most
nings were played, and when Talent reasonable.
Send us your family bundle this
came to bat in the second half of the week
and! see for yourself. Our rep­
fifth inning Phoenix was leading by resentative will call— ju st phone us
one score. A batting rally, which when to send him.
brought in sixteen tallies, gave Tal­
ent the large end of th e score.
The Talent high school soccer
Phone 165
HEATERS and WOOD and COAL
combined at VERY LOW and attrac­
tive prices. It will PAY YOU to look
us over if you want a STOVE of any
kind. Select your stove now while
our stock is full and have it delivered
later.
A New and Large Stock of Furniture, Rugs and Linoleums
AT LOW EST PRICES IN THE VALLEY
All of our goods are marked iu plain figures—no attempt to deceive or mislead.
believe in and give to every one a “ SQUARE DEAL.”
Funeral Directors, first
class service and moderate
prices. Lady assistant
A P lace to
L ive I n -
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Reliable Houseturnishers
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Or J u st a
W orkshop?
Ashland Laundry Co.
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Under New Management of Mr. B. F. Leach
Late of the Geiser Grand Hotel, Baker, Oregon
No need now to take your friends out of town
for a fine dinner
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Is Unexcelled
Special Noon Lunch 60c.
Special Breakfast 60c.
From 12 to 2
From 6 to 9
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Clean Rooms, Clean Beds and a Clean House
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