Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Monday, October IT, lM f
Visiting in Klamath F a l l s -
Automobile insurance -Teo, of
Mrs. W. K. Smith, form erly of course.
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Ashland, with her daughter, Mrs.
Local and Personal
Jesse Drew’, is visiting relatives and
Dr. M attie B. Shaw will render the
friends in K lam ath Palls a t present. dram a, “ Miss GIbbie G ault,” for the
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Side Lights — --------------—
Mrs. Smith has not entirely recov­ benefit of the community club-house
ered from her continued illness, as Friday evening, October 28, a t the
MASONIC CALENDAR
, Bible Calss to Meet—
her friends hoped she m ight from a Methodist church. Come an d hear it.
The adult classes of the Christian change of climate.
Special convocation of Siskiyou i Bible school are to have a social and
-•mil Box Day— '
chapter, R. A. M., this (M onday) get-acquainted meeting at th e church
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home
October 19 is “national mail recep­
evening, October 17. Work in P. M Wednesday evening of this week at
folks as well as commercial and tour- tacle an dhouse num ber day” with
and M. E. M. degrees.
7:30 o’clock. All friends of the list business
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n ln o o n a
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Eastern
Star regular meeting i classes
as « well
as _ all
members
are
United States. The city carriers of
Tuesday evening, October 18.
'in v ited to be present and enjoy the
A rare tre a t aw aits the public in the Ashland postoffice will, after the
Malta commandery, K. T., stated good time together. J. M. Beaver, the rendering of the dram a, “ Miss
completion of the work on th a t day,
conclave Wednesday evening, Octo- Mrs. Catherine Morrison and Mrs. Gibbie G ault,” at the Methodist
subm it to the postm aster every
her 19. Work in Red Cross also.
Reed are the teachers of these church Friday evening, October 28,
dwelling or place of business on the
Siskiyou chapter, R. A. M., stated ' classes. The K ing’s D aughters class for the benefit of the community
c arrie rs’ routes th a t is not properly
convocation Thursday evening, Oc- has recently been divided because of club house.
numbered, th a t contains no number,
tober 20. Alos work Royal Arch.»
its extra
large m embership— too
and th a t is not properly equipped
i many for one teacher.
W atch Yeo’s window.
299-tf with a mail receptacle.
Numbers
Paulserud’s suits are reasonable.
th at are hidden from view from the
For pleating, see Orres.
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17tf Jo n lan Home Remodeled—
sidewalk o r street also are to be sub­
Frank Jordan is remodeling his m itted, as a num ber should be so
W eather for the W e e k -
; We serve the best of coffee at all home on Upper Granite, adding sev­ placed th a t It can be readily seen
W eather predictions made at times. Nelda Cafe.
38-6t eral new rooms, new roof and new from th e stre et a t all stysons of the
W ashington D. C., for the ensuing
interior decorations. When it is year. The departm ent realizes th at
week are:
Pacific coast states— J S u n d a y V is ito r __
completed it will add m aterially to a prom pt an d efficient delivery of
Generally fair in southern and cen-
Vernon Cooper, rancher in the
the appearance of th a t neighborhood mail requires the co-operation of the
tral California and considerable Dead Indian country, was in Ashland
and be “a joy forever” to themselves. patrons who are interested In, an eco­
cloudiness an d occasional rains else­ yesterday visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan have splendid nom ically-adm inistered mail service.
where; norm al tem perature. N orth­
taste in yard development and be­ Patrons concerned who do not know
ern Rocky m ountain and plateau re­
The last millinery class will begin long to the “fix ’em up league.”
th eir street num bers accurately
gions Normal tem perature, except Monday evening, October 17. For
should consult th eir city le tte r car­
change to considerably colder about fu rth er inform ation call Mrs. Louis
F
o
r
high
grade
tailoring
for
men
rier
or the office of City Engineer F.
Wednesday; generally fair.
Dodge.
36-4 and women— c . Orres.
T. W alker.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
W. R. C.—
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Drop into the salvage store and Inspects
Mrs. Becker, of Porlland. who r e - L . M a t U e '^ X C atertalnn,e" t » i
Don’t forget th a t Sunday dinner)
look over the stock; sure to be some­
at
Nelda Cafe.
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cently attended a convention of the „
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thing you want.
W omen’s Relief corps, stopped « 2 ?
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Home-made tam ales served at
week to In- Don’t f a H U e ^ r " »
lM tr“ Ct,Te'
Orders taken for fresh oysters. Ashtand Saturday
Rose Bros.
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Nelda Cafe.
38-6t spent the loca (organization of the
V isit at M edford—
J. V. W right and Clarence Barney,
of Mountain avenue, were Medford
visitors last week.
W. R. C. a t a regular m eeting Satnr- Mo(or
D n n sm n lr -
day afternoon. A fter a speech made
iyjr and M
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To K Li mat li Hatchei-y—
W. A. Cooper went to the Klam
ath river Saturday and secured a
num ber of salmon a t the fish hatch­
ery plant.
The suspension of the Southwest­
ern Oregon Daily News and Evening
Record, of Klam ath Falls, is an­
nounced. An assignm ent of collecta­
ble book accounts was made to the
employes for their back pay and sal­
aries and they are collecting them.
The newspaper's liabilities are said
to total over $15,000.— Mrashfieid
Herald.
Crop remnants, fallen weeds and
other litter on field an d garden, lands
are apt to shelter slugs and other
harm ful insects. Roots of old rad­
ishes, cabbage and like crops may
still harbor large numbers of root
maggots that will add to the swarm
of flies next spring. , Cleaning up
these areas and the borders of the!
field will be good farm practice and
help m aterially .in reducing insect
injury next year.— O. A. C. E xpert-!
m eat Station.
Public Notice
Any on'/ having ice cream
packers belonging to the Ash­
land Creamery, please phone
24 and they will be called for.
ELSIE
FERGUSON
Footlights”
go tonight :
P IL M
a - i > l
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THfi MICE AT WAR
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Itjis one of th e b est p ic tu re s she ev er m ade
I ST ARTS ■
TUESDAY,
reThe Affairs
of Anatof
9f
The cats end mice put on a scrap;
I be once s leader wore a cap
A might y cap, “For thus,” miid he.
iv u mice can see and follow lacl”
Alas, the mice w-re licked—and fled-
but with that huge cap on his bead ’
I he Ieader-iuo..*«, to auva bia soul
Could not get through the ink«’# hole.
A dm ission: A dults 50, C h ild ren 10
F tgui tins we learn, wi.il» no expense
The Penalty of Prumktfice!
S u its M ade to Order__
-£»•4?. Jr,
Something new li Teo’s window.
Cleaning and repairing on short
We do catering to private parties.
notice.
K. Nelson. Hotel Ashland Nelda Cafe.
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NOTICE
Fresh sweet cider at Rose Bros.
Entertain« Visitor—
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Piano instruction in your home.
Mrs. Clara Foster Is being en ter­
Call
up C. S. Mitchell when you de­
tained at the home of Mrs. Mary To Sell Home Here—
sire
a bookkeeper, stenographer,
Cole, on A street.
W. K. Smith came over from
pianist or piano instructor.
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Klamath couhty Friday of last wgek
Where better tam ales are served
and expects to be In this v ic in ity fo r S M d a v M o to rl
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Rose Bros, will serve them.
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a few weeks. Mr. Smith plans ?o
Mrs B
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»ell the home residence on B street n et,
S“ “ IVa" aad P ’ K ™’
Redding Visitors—
before retu rn in g to K lam ath county !■ ,
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« uests
E. J.
B. Reames and family, of R edding,'
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county. | Kaiaer and Miss Emily K aiser on a
Calif., are expected this week for a*!
M atch Rose Bros.’ window for Sunday m otoring trip th a t included
visit with Mr. Ream es’ father, Ed­
Saturday candy specials.
37-tf Sams Valley, Gold Hill, Jacksonville
ward Reames. and family, of Fifth
and Medford.
street.
We furnish salads and croquettes,
any kind, for private parties on
Don’t miss the dram atic entertain-
S tjlo and quality are combined in tw enty-four hours’ notice. NdHda nient by Dr. Mattie B. Shaw Friday,
P aulserud’s suits.
36.tf Cafe.
38-6t | Oct°b er 28, at the Methodist church
for the benefit of the community
club house.
H. R. IS A A C & CO.
S U C C E S S O R T O O. H . V A U P E L
THE
Defunct Klamath
Falls Newspaper
$15,000 in Debt
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
Special Offerings During Institute
Teachers attending Institute are invited to this
store. We want you to feel at home while here.
Make use of our telephone. We will prepay all
Parcel Post or Express on Merchandise bought
here.
WOOL DRESS GOODS
SILKS!
SILKS!
Fine Wool Goods
$1.98 Yard
Skinner’s Dress Satin
$2.25 Yard
43 inches wide, fine all-wool
ierge and epingle, in brown,
navy, taupe, gray and black.
A special purchase of this fine
quality Dress Satin enables us
to make this special offering at
this tim e; several good shades
to select from. Sold regularb
at $2.75.
Fine Broadcloth
$3.98 Yard
54 inches wide, fine satin fin­
ish, sponged» ready for use;
comes in black, navy, beaver
m d brown.
Fine Dress Serge
$2.48 Yard
54 inches wide, made of best
juality A ustralian wool; comes
in navy blue only. This qual­
ity worth $4.00 yard.
New Neckwear, 69c Each
New Collars, made of fine qual­
ity Venice lace, in ecru color.
Silk Combinations, $4.98
Made of fine quality silk radi­
um, trim m ed with new laces;
come in orchid, apricot and
’lesh pink.
Sateen Petticoats, $1.39
Women's Satteen Petticoats in
floral and plain colors, all
dzes. Sold regularly a t $1.75
'ach.
Quality Satin Messaline)
$1.95 Yard
36 inches wide. extra fine
heavy quality Messaline. in a|
colors, both light and darl
Sold re gularly a t $2.25 yard.
Crepe Black Satin
$3.69 Yard
40 inches wide, the new anl
most-wanted silk at this ♦ »>
navy blue, brown and black.
Chamoisette Gloves
$1.25 Pair
Ladies’ Cham oisette Gloves, li,
white, tan, beaver and brown]
extra fine quality.
Lily Knit Silk Vests, $2.
Made of extra fine quality J e r­
sey silk, in flesh pink; bloom­
ers to match: priced at $2 75-
sizes 5, 6 and 7.
Women’s Knit Union
Siuts, $1.25 Suit
W inter weight Cotton UnioJ
Suits, all styles and sizes.
Have your hemstitching and picoting done here,
store where your patronage is appreciated
Our clothes are com fortable be­
cause they fit. Paulserud.
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W. C. T. U. ELECTS
OFFICERS AT OREGON
CITY CONVENTION
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Elkhorn
Gunstore
WHITTLED TO A POINT
The walking delegates all seem to
ride in automobiles.
Don’t eat too much, says Rocke­
feller. Give others a chance.
With autos and airplanes, riches:
no longer need wings.
A bathtub is always more sanitary'
if used occasionally.
Our eyes blink now, batting from
gauzy waists to skimpy skirts.
Big things are not everything. A
toothache or corn goes some.
We can all stand worry, about the!
m isfortunes of others.
There are other things than work
th at make a felloy tired.
A rich man, likes to tell how nour­
ishing bread and w ater is.
Many have m outhsful of words
but empty hands.
Prohibition brought sunshine to
some and moonshine to others.
of the m ost successful in the organ
izatlon s history. Mrs. Leavitt now
is visiting friends at Salem, but will
retu rn to Ashland in a short time.
Following a decision made a t the
convention, the 1922 state meeting
will be held a t McMinnville.
Mrs. JillSon reports th a t the work
of th e W. C. T. U. has m et w ith suc­
cess in state activities and member
ship drives during th e past year.
Form al approvem ent of the activi­
ties of the prohibition officers was
given at the convention. The a n ti­
cigarette campaign was indorsed and
action taken to prom ote an educa­
C onfined by I l l n e s s -
tional program against th e use of to­
Airs. C. W. H ulet is reported to be bacco.
W estern Spar company's new
seriously 111 at her home on Beach
Mayor C. B. Larakln was elected a sawmill at Columbia City to start
street.
member of the board of trustees of work soon. Will have daily capacity
the state childrens' farm home, plans of 50,000 feet and employ fifty men
Suits pressed for 50 cents. John for which now are being made. De­
Maly, tailor, Pell building, Plaza.
cision has not been made regarding
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
the location of th e home.
FOR SALE— A restau ran t doing a
R eturns From P o rtlan d__
good business; if you want a bar­
O. T. Bergner, m anager of V ining' ASHLAND WINS FROM
gain, look this up. Address Post-
office Box 809, Roseburg, Ore.
theater, retu rn ed this m orning from
KLAMATH FALLS IN
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Portland after arran g in g the w inter
GRIDIRON BATTLE
schedule of moving picture a ttra c ­
FOR RENT— Three nicely-furnished
tions for the local house.
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housekeeping rooms; come look
them over. 128 Factory street.
la r meetings every Tuesday night
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NOTICE
an d T hursday afternoon. Members
Having sold the E ast Side Meat of the band are:
G ardner Knapp. FOR SALE— H eating stove for coal
or wood; good as new. 63 Pine
M arket to E lliott & Kerby Bros., we G arland G riffith. Floyd Shrieder,
street.
Phone 437-R.
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desire to thank the citizens of Ash­ Edwin Freem an, Dale Leslie, Lloyd
land for their liberal patronage. We Crowson (p resid en t), Lawrence Por­ WANTED— Good work horse, weight
150ft 1149 Oak street, or phone
retain the accounts up to October 11, te r (vice presid en t), H arry Snyder
380-R.
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which accounts will be found at the (secretary -treasu rer), Otis Johnson,
Last Side Market for collection. As V erner Carson, Edw ard Short, Don­ APPLE CIDER— Fresh from the
press, 40c gallon; two gallons,
it is necessary th a t we close these ald Snyder, M arris Jalo, Vernon Mc­
75c.
Yes, we deliver. Phone
accounts quickly, we will ask all Gee. Joe Niel, Raymond Carson,
9 -F -ll.
custom ers owing us to kindly call in
Frederick Johnson, E arl Evans.
FOR RENT— Furnished bungalow
and settle within the next few days
I
for the w inter, a fte r the 1st of No­
)FORD IS VICTOR AT
vember; two adults. 133 N. Pio-
ne®’’.
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GRANTS PASS 2(1 TO Ç
ihe M edford-Grants Pass football
le Saturday played a t G rants Paas 35=
| t to the Medford gridiron squad
score of 20 to 9. The battle
fairly even throughout, both'
is carrying th e ball into th e op-
knts’ territo ry a t times.
The
jits Pass aggregation was the
[ier of the two, but the science
tie Medford team defeated them .
Its P ass’ score of nine points was
fed through a touchdown and a
kick from the twenty-nine-
line. One forw ard pass and two
iht touchdown« won the game
le Medford team.
INOELES ORGANIST
COMES TO VINING
3. Spencer, prom inent organist
Angeles, has been engaged by
lergner, m anager of the Vining
fcr.
Spencer has ju st closed an en-
ien t in one of th e largest thea-
In southern California, and Mr.
aer considers him self very for-
in securing his services. Mr.
er opens his engagem ent Tues-
ind is arran g in g special music
ie big all-star special, “ The Af-
of A natole,” which- opens on
<£MPART
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OAK
STREET
A complete line of Guns, all makes, at Right Prices,
U. S Shells and Cartridges, with the new nun-corrosive
best for any gun.
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A Full Line of Fishing Tackle
Agency for Luger and Mauser Automatic Pistols; Joe Welsh Her­
cules, Hydegree Leaders; Otselie. Saline, Saltene, Cuttychunk Lines
We have a supply of those heavy duck loads, 28x1-4 and 6
Ashland Healhatorium
Dr. E. B. ANGELL
CHIROPRACTOR AM) ELECTROTHEROPIST
Having the most complete and up-to-date electrical equipment
in this part of the state. We invite you to come and see the
dem onstration while the expert from the company, Dr. L. M.
Kearns, is here.
We will hold a free clinic Tuesday and Wednesday, to
which you are welcome.
FIRST NATIONAL RANK BUILDING
PI iuiic IK
A Cordial Invitation to Everyone!
Monday, Tuesday, W ednesday at
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H . P . H o lm e s a n d H . B . P lu m m e r ’s G ro c e ry
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1 hursday, Friday, Saturday at
Square Deal Grocery and Knapp’s Groceteria
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Monday, October 24th at
East Side Grocery
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An abundance of delicious, wholesome food in which ¡¡S
KERR’S famous Flours and Cereals are employed in ¡S
making.
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