Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 18, 1921, Image 4

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Monday. October 17, 192Î
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
SIDES, according to our judgm ent, were introduced by the secretary of
1 COUNTY INSTITUTE
he is lame in many essential respects the respective cham bers of com-i
HAS ATTENDANCE
OF 21S TEACHERS in the im portant elem ents of tra in ­ merce. Introductions were followed i
ing and tem peram ent for such work, by speeches from the president of t h e '
Local and Personal
and will never become an effective commercial club body. G rants Pass
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community
leader. Ashland needs was represented by George C. Sabin,
the"- teachers’ in stitute, which will
f i t . , ............ .............. —
side L ig h ts----------------- —
continue tomorrow. Regular class the most efficient prom otion from a K lam ath Falls by E. E. Hall, Med­
cham ber of commerce and she can­ ford by Ben C. Sheldon and Ashland
work will be resumed Thursday.
ASHLAND’S BOOMING
MASONIC CALENDAR
Among other m atters to be con- not get it under the present arran g e­ by Henry Enders.
If you had brought into your store
The speakers reiterated plans an­
E astern Star regular m eeting I the furnishings of tw enty rooms o n , sidered a t the institute are. Tenure ment.
nounced
at the m orning session a t !
T h at’s why we insist tjiat F u ller is
Tuesday evening, October 18.
top of a pretty well-assorted stock, of office, living accommodations,
C
hautauqua
Pioneer hall this a fte r-,
Malta commandery, K. T., stated and had disposed of most of it in a teachers’ councils and the placement not the man for the place. We have
no favored candidate for the place; noon. Each speaker dwelt on the,
conclave W ednesday evening, Octo- little over a month, you would think j of teachers.
possibilities of to u rist trade ini
ber IS. W ork in Red Cross also.
so yourself. Four, weeks ago o u r 1 Three Jackson county delegates to we Just want the cham ber to effect­
southern
Oregon.
R epresentative i
SiBklyou chapter, R. A.‘ M., stated i store was chockful and it looked as attend the state convention of teach- ively function.
Sheldon was urgent in his plea t h a t ,
convocatlon Thursday evening, Oc- though it would take an age to get j ers a t P ortland during the la tte r part
advertising, and ‘ lots of it,” should'
tober 20. Also work Royal Arch, back to normal. Today we are all ¡of December will be elected at the CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
be resorted to in establishing south-
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
Lunch a t 6:30 sharp, preceding rou­ ready for another Alpha hotel, but, institute. The delegates will repre­
ern
Oregon as a mecca for to u rls ti: i
failing that, we will buy anything sent the county interests and will be
EFFECT CONSOLIDATION
tine session.
The
advertising, he urged, should j
you may have to dispose of, from a guided by the decisions made here
build upon the entire section a n d ’
stove, sanitary cot, etc., to a house­ regarding issues expected to come up
(Continued from ra g e 1)
Takes ( ’luirge o f M arket——
should
not be resorted to for th e|
a t the state meeting.
Jack Barnthouse has taken charge i ful. We will pay you all they are
cific, which company makes a busi­ boosting of a few places.
Ring
of the meat departm ent of the Plaza w orth— and more, perhaps.
ness of studying th e things which
The luncheon ended with a series
up
175,
The
Bazaar,
on
the
Plaza.
D. A. R. CHAPTERS
m arket. Ben Howe will continue t o ,
a ttra c t visitors, have told our peo­ of after-dinner stories, told over the
PLAN DEDICATION
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preside at the counter.
ple th a t in this p art of the state we coffee cups and between puffs of
OF MARKER FRIDAY
have a wealth of beauty spots not cigars. It is estim ated th a t the lunch­
We serve the best of coffee a t all,
elsewhere equaled. They point to eon was attended by at least 100 out-
Paulserud’s suits are reasonable. times. Nelda Cafe.
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the wonderful redwood forests along of-town guests and* local members of
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early history of the state are espe­ the coast below Crescent City, the the cham ber of commerce. Early
We do catering to private parties. cially requested by the D. A. R. to beaches along the Pacific, the moun­ this afternoon
Drop into the salvage store and
the out-of-town
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Mrs. Gordon MacCracken tains to the east of u*s, th e beautiful guests, members of the cham bers of
look over th e stock; sure to be som e­ Nelda Cafe.
stated this m orning th a t th e dedica­ valley between, fishing in our commerce, were taken for an auto
thing you want.
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Fresh sweet cider a t Rose Bros.
tion exercises will perform a double stream s and
lakes, the unlim ited tour of Ashland and afterw ard to
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G rants P ass T eachers Meet—
camping sites, the Oregon caves in the lithia fountain, where a group
Nearly 100 teachers in the county!
first anniversary of Mount Ashland Josephine county, A shland’s lithia picture was taken to be hung in “ the
will gather in G rants Pass W ednes­ R ecovers A utom obile—
chapter accurs on the same day.
park and auto camp ground, the Mo­ archives.”
The autom obile owned by Fred i
day for the opening session of teach-I
The m onum ent on the Pacific doc lava beds, K lam ath lake, the
Following are members- of the
ers’ institute. The first m eeting is! Deardoff, employe of the Southern highway will be in full view of pass­ spot selected from th e entire w orld’s delegations from cities of southern
called for 9 o’clock Wednesday Pacific company, stolen in the early ing m otorists and is expected to add outdoors attracaioiis by th e railroad Oregon attending today’s confer­
morning, and the institute will close hours of Monday morning from the much to the historical lore of the wizard, E. H. H arrim an; MiU»Creek ence:
Friday afternoon. — G rants Pass depot, has been recovered a t G rants valley. It was erected n ear Phoenix falls, the n atu ral bridge and Rogue
G rants Pass— George C. Sabin, P.
Pass, according to advices received
Courier.
because in th a t location the co-oper­ River gorge between M edford and B. Herman, C. A. Swope, Frank
by the local police. The car was
ation of both Ashland and Medford C rater lake; Diamond and Crescent M ashburn, O. S. Blanchard.
Orders taken for fresh oysters. found at the Southern Pacific depot chapters of the D. A. R. could be
lakes, nestling in hollows on the
Medford— Benjamin Sheldon, O.
Nelda Cafe.
38-6t in th a t city. Mr. Deardoff left for obtained in raising the necessary sum m it of the Cascades; snow­ O. A llenderfer, John C. Maun, V. H.
G rants Pass toxiay to drive the m a­
funds. The pioneers are honored by capped peaks and lastly, the crown­ Vawter, H. L. W atter.
Suits Made to Order—
chine back to Ashland.
the m arker as tra il blazers who made ing glory of th e northw est, C rater
K lam ath Falls— E. B. Hall, Mrs.
Cleaning and repairing on short
th e / first road to the Rogue River lake, “ the sapphire sea of silence.” Hall, Mrs. M artin, Andy Collier, Mar­
notice.
K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland
W atch Rose Bros.’ window for
valley from Salem in 1846 under
At the m eeting held in Pioneer shal Hooper, Fred Baker, J. E. En­
Bldg.
302tf Saturday candy specials.
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great difficulties.
hall th is m orning organization was ders, J. C. Thompson, V. A. Delzell.
perfected by adopting articles of as­
We furnish salads and croquettes,
P ostoffice Gains—
sociation
and th e election of the fol­
Albany
—
W
eyerhauser
Timber
Receipts of the Ashland postoffice aQy kind« for private parties on
lowing
officers:
company
pays
$10,279
Linn
county
during the past q u arter show a gain tw enty-four hours' notice. Ndlda
Ben C. Sheldon, Medford, presi­
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of $590.05 over the corresponding Cafe.
dent;
O. S. Blanchard, G rants Pass,
q u arter last year. As the fruit ship­
vice
president;
Fred A. Baker, K lam ­
See
the
Treichler
Motor
company
Mystic Shrine hospital for chil­
ments were somewhat lighter than a
ath
Falls,
secretary;
J. W. McCoy,
Medford,
about
taking
Liberty
bonds
dren to be erected a t P ortland by
year ago, it is presumed the increase
Any orv? having ice cream
39-3 1 the Masonic order to cost a million Ashland, treasu rer.
was the result of heavy sales of pos­ at par.
packers belonging to the Ash­
Following this m orning’s session
' dollars.
tage stam ps, envelopes and postal
land Creamery, please phone
Our
clothes
are
com
fortable
be-
a
cham
ber of commerce forum lunch­
card’s during the sum m er tourist sea­
24 and they will be called for.
cause they fit. Paulserud.
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Cliff Payne makes medicine cases. eon was held a t the Hotel Ashland
son.
this noon, presided over by Henry
I Girls A ttacked—
TIDINGS-FULLER CONTROVERSY Enders, persident of the local organ­
Extra fancy imported tulip, hya­
Police are searching for an un-
ization.
cinth and narcissus bulbs. This week
i known man who, police state, at-
Members of each city’s delegation
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only. Ashland Greenhouse.
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: tem pted an attack on Lena Burton
Hotel Ashland Grilt caters to homo Fraley and Elizabeth C arter, 10- great detrim ent to the organization.
folks as well as commercial and tour-, year"old schoolgirls who were re- He allows his “spites” to rule him.
It is our candid judgm ent, formed
ist business.
3 7 -tf’ tu rn in K to th eir homes early yester­
day evening from the Congregation­ by talking with a great num ber of
One W ads drag saw, good as new, with two good blades; five-
al church. A fter being followed for the members of the organization,
gallon
oil can and other extras, $135. One W ade drag saw, in per­
th
a
t
if
he
rem
ains
its
secretary
the
a considerable distance by the man,
fect
condition,
with one good blade. One Myers irrigation pump,
who is said to have been sm artly organization will be dead in six
$50. Indian motorcycle, $100. One three-fourths bed spring, in
dressed an d wearing a m ilitary over- months. We believe in a live cham-
fram e, $6. One sheet iron heater stove, $1.50. Two hundred grain
sack9 a t 3 cents each. Will trade any or all of above articles for any
coat, the girls became frightened at ber of commerce and desire to give
kind of good wood a t wholesale prices.
it
onr
hearty
financial
and
moral
his attentions and ran home. Police
say th a t the man passed the girls support, but we can’t do it as long
several times and attem pted to en ­ as we feel th at it is discrim inating
240 Third Street
agaiust its main contributors, re­
gage them in conversation.
Residence,
585 E ast Main Street
Here is your opportunity to make;
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fuses to make periodical statem ents
Phone 460
yourself a $30,000 stoclc ranch. One
The Ladies' Aid of the Congrega* of its expenditures, and uses the boy
hundred and tw enty acres bottom tional church will give a New Eng­ cott as its main persuader.
land on river bank; good highway land dinner and bazaar in the Pio­
‘Why did you go to the public
through the place; partly cleared, neer hall October 27.
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balance in scrub pine; sm all cabin;
m atter up with the board of direc­
unlimited
outside range;
w ater
W here b etter tam ales are served tors of the cham ber?” asks another
right for 100 acres and ditch which Rose Bros, will serve them.
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will carry abundance of w ater partly
cause he had gone to the public with
completed. Can be bought for few
Style and quality are combined in his boycott. The dam age he tried
days for $4,000. R equires $1,000 P aulserud’s suits.
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down, balance five years at 4 per
LIC, not the board of directors
Automobile insurance— Teo, of
cent Interest.
In order to vent his spleen he ad­
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course.
for any community, and th a t was to
5 Dr. M attie B. Shaw will render the go out of town for your supplies,
N ext door to Tidings Office I dram a. “ Miss Glbbie G ault,” for the simply because the local m erchant
’ benefit of the community club house won't give away his goods th a t he
Friday evening, October 28, a t the bought to sell.
Methodist church. Come ant) hear it.
John Fuller is not the man to suc­
cessfully lead Ashland up to greater
Home-made tam ales served at
accomplishments, because he believes
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Rose Bros.
in the meaner, sm aller, instead of
!
the broad or bigger methods. BE-
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Ashland Healhatorium
Dr. E. B. ANGELL
CHIROPRACTOR AND ELECTROTHEROPIST
We w ill hold a Free Clinic Tuesday and
W ednesday to w hich you are welcome.
Having the most complete and up-to-date electrical equipm ent
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.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Phone 4H
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LOW PRICES”
“ HI QUALITY”
“ Good Shoes”
A STRONG THREE IN ONE COMBINATION
We aim to give you all the quality we can in good
footwear at a low a price as possible.
When in Medford drop in and let us show you shoes
if you don’t buy it will be all right.
COSTS NOTHING TO GET ACQUAINTED
0
G ood S hoes ”
21
North
Central
Medford
“ GOOD SHOES” Built Our Business.
Public N otice
G o ld en
OPPORTUNITY
C o m in g
Soon
Ashland C ream ery
FO R SALE
A Great
Opportunity
A. G. A D A M S
II’
Tuesday
Wednesday
T hursday
E. E. PHIPPS
n M „ „b
Gloria Sw anson
, ,h
B«
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Used Car
Bargains
TOO LATE t o CLASSIFY.
1920 Hudson speedster
in perfect condition, price
$1650.00.
TS
Overland Four touring
car used o n l y three
months, good as new
price $650.00.
T y re IÇik:*
One Stoddard roadster
in good running order. A
bargain, price $150.
MASON CORDS
One good Ford bug, spe­
cial body, price $290.
One Oakland Six tour­
ing car, price $550.
Monthly payments if de­
sired.
Busy Corner
Motor Co.
Main at Riverside,
Medford, Oregon
FOR SALE — Six-room plastered
house; best of plum bing; wood
house, chicken house, and 14 lots.
925 B street, corner Eighth. Look I
it over and if suited, will m ake ,
satisfactory term s. S. L. Allen.
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FOR SALE— Four-foot oak wood, j
$10.50 per cord. 143 Garfield.
3>-3*
BIG DROP
TO RENT— C entral location, sunny]
corner room, furnished; private]
entrance; rate to perm anent room­
er. Phone 480-J.
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A drop of 15 per cent
on all MASON CORDS is
authorized by the MA­
WANTED— Wood; dry 16-inch oak I
and m anzanita. H. H. Palm er, 462,
Allison street. Phone 314-L.
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In effect at once, Sept
18—
AT
LEEDOM'S TIRE HOSPITAL
30x3% Heavy
Cord, $20.65.
FOR SALE — Electric w asher In |
first-claes condition. Phone 120.
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Mi
Ililli'IlillllO..............
HUHU
A Scren
Masterpiece
Filled with
Keen Satire
Tense Drama
and Great Heart
Appeal.
Its Gripping
Qualities make it
One of the
Greatest Pictures
Ever Shown.
A ffairs o f A n a to l
USED CAR BARGAINS—
Maibohm Six, good condition.$7T5 ]
Maxwell model 20, good con­
dition .................................... 500J
1918 Ford Touring, good con­
dition ..................................... 2 5 0 1
New roadster body w ith top
only ....................................... 5 0 1
Also cars for hire.
E. N. NORTON MOTOR CO.
135 Pioneer Avenue
Duty
I
Ie is a Marvelous
Photoplay with
the Greatest
All-Star Cast
Ever Assembled
in Anv Picture
SON TIRE & RUBBER
CO. OP KENT, OHIO.
j
One of the
Greatest Screen
Triumphs
of the Decade.
WANTED— Night p o rter and
dishwasher. Ashland Hotel.
i i
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Qin ii hti
Mr A. C. Spencer organist
from Los Angles opens
his engagem ent tonight
The big De Mille Production which is breaking all Records Throughout the Country
V
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
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