Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 20, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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T11E ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
now will be a truce. At a more f a - ' are offered an d an equal am ount in
vorablc tim e the Greeks will t r y m erchandise, and these are so appor­
Established 1876
again.
tioned as to give every grower a
Published Every Evening Except)
The
new
map
of
Europe
arb
itra-
I
chance
to secure an award.
• Sunday
rily
drawn
b
y
-th
e
Paris
conferees
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING OQ.
There are but three classes under
O FFICIAL CITY AND CO VN+Y“ will not rem ain unaltered for very which apples are entered for compe­
long.
Millions of people are dis-i tition, being th a t of a plate of five,
PA PE R
satisfied
with their assignm ent to one box and three boxes.' First, sec­
TELEPHONE 39
MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 19.— The
—- ------- --------- ------——— -——-------- live under sovereignties which they ond and third prizes are offered tin
second day of the trial of the civil
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. . .
...
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat- aate u h l,e other millions are out-- twenty-two varieties of apples on action of the McComber-Savidge
ter.
I r a Eed by the separation of the racial | plates
Seven prizes are offered on ) Lum ber company of San Francisco
■**” ,J-------- -----------
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" ------ kin from political association with !
e best single box display on five against the Big Pines Lum ber com-
themselves.
of the best commercial varieties, and pany of thls city opened with Prank
<«> And all our dream s of b etter <s'
—
nine prem ium s are offered for the B. McComber, president of the first-
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life above,
♦
es t n e e oxes of two or three i named corporation, still on the wit-
❖ But close in one eternal gush <$>
varieties.
!
x 1 X
x ,
ness stand. Over 100 telegram s and
of love.
— Byron. ♦
ro w e is a re not expected to e n te r • letters exchanged between the two
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'S' *s> S-
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( o n in itifi.il sized boxes, but the I firniB were introduced as evidence
a w a it , will be m ad e on q u arter and the entire proceedings to date
The world must not think t h a t ,.
?^eS’
nia> ke obtained at the have been occupied with this phase,
because it has taken the senate three (
1Ct ° ll” Mertfoid cham ber of each letter and telegram being read
years to make peace with the cen­
coin m etre. These are now ready for to the ju ry and m arked for identlfl-
*’|S b l ,t l O n ’
j c a tio n .
tral powers, the American people
have been averse to haviug peace.
, A ’ e,ltries must he made on Octo-i
These letters and telegram s reveal
er i, as the judging will be done nothing startling, being an account
Nations in future are to make
on the 28th and the exposition will of the business relations between the
their appeals to reason w ithout the
MEDFORl), Or., Oct. 20.— There be open to the general public on Sat two concerns.
persuasive influence of sixteen-inch
urdav, October 29.
is consternation among the hoboes
It is expected th at Mr. McComber
guns.
will be on the stand the rem ainder
and other units of the floating pop- ■
We furnish salads and croquettes, of the day, a n d th a t the case will not
t ,.
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ulation
of
Medk’ord
following
the
The person who dispenses unkind .
I any kind, for private parties on
be completed before Saturday, at the
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city
council’s
decision
to
have
e
v
ery
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words and deeds is pretty sure to
J tw enty-four hours’ notice. Nelda
present rate.
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,
.
;
homeless
and
moneyless
niau
arrest-
draw dividends of the same kind.
I
Cafe.
38-6t
____________________ ed as a vagrant and sentenced to saw
Monday afternoon a couple of
wood
at
a
municipal
woodpile
to
be
A few lightning flashes of public
indignation might stir the senate to established in the city.
The council ordered Chief of Po­
hasten its im portant work.
lice Timothy to purchase a num ber
Who is the great statesm an a n d ’ ° f bucksaws and bucks* to be
Indeed you will have when you
financier to put the ‘ vision” in re­ i in m aking this campaign to enforce
the floaters to accept work locally !
put on. our furs. They are so
vision of federal taxes?
j or get out of town. Until arran g e­
elegant and set off your gown
ments
can
be
made
for
the
establish­
to such high degree. Better
NEWS FROM EUROPE
ment of a municipal woodpile, the
inspect our furs before pur­
A report from the Balkans re p re -!chief was ordered to put all suchi
chasing. Large assortm ent of
sents the Greek government as readv i loiterers at work 0,1 the pu b lic1
all the latest furs.
to give up its war on the Turks. K ing' library woodpile.
Deer head mounting a specialty
Constantine is expected to ask fo r-1 Tbe chief decided to wait a day
eign governments to act as m ediators before putting the work order into
to bring about peace, according to effect, and yesterday morning and
the dispatches.
¡forenon went among the homeless
X • J ' i
l i d W . M ain Street
How much tru th there is in the und Jobless men on H aym arket,
îeport will be disclosed by events of S(iuare and in the “ jungles” along
MEDFORD
the near future. But one thing is Bear creek, w arning them that,
certain: If the Greeks have to adm it startin g with today, he would arrest
failure of this attem pt to recover every man w ithout a home or job
the territory which they lost to the for vagrancy, and if found guilty in
Turks centuries ago, any peace made I)ollce court, he would be put to
---- ----------------------- ■----■——.... - work sawing wood.
The city will pay such sentenced
1921 DOLLARS
I vagrants only 50 cents a cord for
sawing^ and no money will be paid
D ERIIAPS you are earning leas
*
than in 1920, and feeling poor
: until after each man saws his cord. |
in
consequence.
Do you realise that
It is figured by the mayor and
1921 dollars are bigger in purchas­
councilinen th a t when the news once
ing power than 1920?
/I
! gets about of the city woodpile, the j
Consider the drop in prices of sta ­
1 floating population all over the state
ples recently, and how much more
your money buys now. You will feel
and northw est will quickly learn of i
better, and perhaps even be able to
: it and henceforth give Medford a
save a bit.
[ wide berth, and that those jobless
The F irst N ational is in a position
nov/ in the city will depart for a more
to offer the finest kind of banking
service.
congenial location as soon as possi-
' hie.
Ashland
Tidings
Correspondence
Features Trial
Of Lumber Co.
s
OF
CITY WOODPILE
Thursday, October 20, 1021
lively tilts between counsel for op­
posing sides occurred over the intro­
duction of letters and messages.
County Clerk Chauncey Florey
has been called as a witness relative
to «©unty records in the case.
X
MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 20.— One
week from toady, October 27, is the
time set when all entries m ust be
made for the Rogue Itiver Valley
Apple exposition, therefore there c^re
but a few days left for the growers
to get exhibits ready.
More than $100 in cash premiums
V O U do n ot need ex-
-1* pert knowledge o f
woolens and tailoring
to sa fely buy clothes
here.
W e m ake s u r e o f
q u ality fo r you; our
ow n welfare depends
u p o n sa feg u a rd in g
yours; that’s w hy we
sell clothes “tailored to
measure by B om .”
First National Bank
Ashland
A 50c Jar of Jonteel Combi
Born Tailoring offers
nation Cream FREE with
you good style, depend- i
able woolens, painstak­ every $1.00 purchase of Jon
ing needle work and teel Toilet Goods.
unusual value; it is guar­
anteed to please you—
m oney back if it doesn’t.
McNair Bros.
B lock W ood
NOW
W in te r is c o m in g — p ric e s a re night.
ite d
la te r, a s
s h ip m e n ts
fro m
S u p p ly m a y he lim ­
fa c to ry
have
Eighty men out of every hundred
are dependents at sixty years of age.
Putting a little in the bank each
week is what m akes the difference
between .dependent and INdepen-
dent.
a lre a d y
Itizens Bank
sto p p e d .
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
PHONE 20
A sh land , O regon
diamond i : raxd pills ,
m as
eIC
. LStn0Wn Ss Be't' Ssf«t. Always Reliable
Peil's Corner
SOLD BY DKDGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Cost No More
Than
Ladies’ Munsing Wear
$2.00
2.25
2.50
3.50
4.50
4.75
v a lu e s
v a lu e s
v a lu e s
v a lu e s
v a lu e s
v a lu e s
now
now
now
now
no w
now
........................................$1.45
....................................... 1 7 5
....................................... 1.98
....................................... 2.98
....................................... 3.90
....................................... 4.25
MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ MUNSING WEAR
Ordinary
Underwear
Jï
CHILDREN’S HEAVY COT FLEECE
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S m a ll sizes, $1.25 v a lu e s, n o w ........... $1.00
M ed hi m sizes, $1.50 v a lu e s, n o w ......... 1.29
L a rg e sizes, $1.75 v a lu e s, n o w .............. 1.59
CHILDREN’S WOOL GARMENTS
S m a ll sizes, $2.25 v a lu e s, n o w ..............$1.75
M ed iu m sizes, $2.50 v a lu e s, n o w ......... 1.95
L a rg e sizes, $2.75 v a lu e s, n o w .............. 2.39
M isse s’ sizes, $3.00 v a lu e s, n o w ......... 2.75
MENS’ MUNSING WEAR
$7.00 values n o w .$5.25
6.50
5.50
4.50
4.00
3.00
v a lu e s n o w . 4.75
values now. 4.25
v a lu e s n o w . 3.75
v a lu e s n o w . 3.25
v a lu e s n o w . 2.50
W eighs O nly
A Few O unces
F o r each d o lla r you sp e n d y o u g e t y o u r
m o n e y ’s w o rth o f M u n sin g w e a r se rv ic e an d
s a tis fa c tio n p lu s th e re p u ta tio n o f th e m a k ­
ers. •
E a c h M u n sin g g a r ­
m en t th a t com es to
o u r s to re is b ack ed
by th e re p u ta tio n
o f th e m a k e rs, who
fo r over t h i r t y
y e a rs h a v e p ro ­
d u ced
u n d e rg a r
m e n ts o f u n v a r y ­
in g q u a lity .
M u n sin g w e a r
T h a t ’s w h y
w ear.
TYU
u n d e rw e a r p lu s
called M m tsiug
Boys’ Munsing Wear
BOYS’ HEAVY COT
FLEECE
S m a ll sizes, $1.25
v alue, now ........... $1.00
M e d i u m
sizes,
$1.50 v a lu e , n o w .. 1.29
L a rg e sizes, $1.75
v a lu e , n o w . . . . . . 1.59
BOYS’ WOOL
GARMENTS
»TVL« •»,
S m a ll sizes, $2.25
v a lu e , now .............$1.75
M e d iu m
sizes,
$2.50 v a lu e , n o w . . 1.95
L a r g e sizes, $2.75
val'ue, n o w ............2.39
Y o u n g M e n ’s, $3
v alu e, n o w ............. 2.75
One and One-half Hours’ Entertainment, Presenting the
Entire Fifteen Characters Herself, on the
Evening of OCTOBER 28
METHODIST CHURCH *
The ’In”
in Independent
sexled
__ _____
T a k « n o other. B u t o f y o u r
Ask for C l n . C l i i K.'f r R u
Let Munsingwear free you from underwear irritation
The fit lasts as long as the fabric
The fabric is a fighter to the finish
A right size and style for every one
Most economical in the long run
Interpretation
ORDER YOUR
•
u n d e rc lo th in g .
M ad e fo r m en, w om en
c h ild re n , in all sizes, sty le s a n d fa b ric s.
D R A M A T IC
0. A. PAULSERUD
-
Bargain iu used sew ing m achine;
also a new carload of W hite sew ­
ing m achines ju st in, at
M u n s in g w e a r is th e id eal fall a n d w in te r
BENEFIT COMMUNITY CLUB HOUSE
Dr. Mattie B. Shaw needs no introduction to Ashland, as her
ability along dram atic lines was a source of great pleasure to her
hearers tJuring her form er residence here, since which tim e she h |s
tinished a course oi instruction from Em ma Wilson Gillespie, of the
Gillespie School of Expression, of Portland, and these are some of
ihe things they say of her:
She is an a rtist whom it is equally a pleasure and education
to hear. Her voice possesses a rare sym pathetic quality which takes
a thorough grip on her hearers.
“Her personality is unique. H er phrasing of difficult passages
rem arkable and rich .”
’ She possesses all the qualifications th a t go to m ake a pleasing
entertainm ent, m aking her character walk and talk before you
with a distinctive personality.”
To hear her in the delineation of character is an event th at
is ever gratefully treasured in one’s memory.”
-
a
C hl-chea-ler ,
C. W. Nims, of A shland,'m em ber
of Malta commandery, was elected
grand commander of Oregon Knights
Will Render the Drama
This Week Only
L t d lr . l A »h,
brand
1*111. in Red
Dr. Mattie Brow n S h aw
Jonteel
CHICHESTER
S PILLS
. T*IE MJUIU.VD
.
KNIGHTS TEM PLAR LODGE
Oregon
"Miss Gibbie Gault”
in your hard, sticky so il.
COMMANDER OP OREGON
F. W. Bartlett
Entries to Apple
Show Must Be
Made Oct. 27th
The Heider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
C. W. NIMS ELECTED HIGH
Cause for Admiration
—
Tem plar at the recent state conclave •
held a t La Grande. George W. Dunn
was elected grand sentinel, and also
served as a member of the com m it-!
tee on expenses and mileage.
The
grand commandery will meet at
w ill do your plow ing right now
Roseburg next year.
O u r sto c k o f fall a n d w in te r M u n ­
sin g w e a r is w a itin g fu r you. Cornu
in to d a y a n d choose fro m th e v a r i­
e ty o f s ty le s a n d fa b ric s . N o m at
t e r w h a t y o u r size, w e can fit von
I t ’s 100 y e r c e n t r ig h t, all th e w ay
th r o u g h — b u tto n s , too.
No m a tte r th e size o f y o u r p erson
o r p u rse , you can be u n io n su ited
a t o u r s to re w ith a season fu ll of
s a tis fa c tio n .
Munsingwear is 100
When the Frost is on the Pumpkin
a s it w ill soon he, you w ill w a n t one
o f o u r P A L A C E H E A T E R S to ta k e
o ff th e chill.
Yes, w e h a v e m an y
k in d s a n d sizes o f sto v e s— C H E A P ,
M E D IU M a n d H IG H G R A D E . T h ey
a re se llin g too, b e cau se th e p ric e is
le ss— yes, c le a r dow n to .B E D R O C K
— a n d w e o n ly h a v e one p ric e an d th a t
is m a rk e d on th e sto v e in P L A IN
F IG U R E S . S om e d e a le rs d o n ’t m a rk
th e s e llin g p ric e on t h e ir goods, ju s t
lea v e it o ff so th e y c an ra is e th e p ric e
if a c u sto m e r w a n ts to tr a d e in a n old
sto v e o r so m e th in g . W e d o n ’t do
b u sin e ss t h a t w a y — th e se llin g p ric e
.s m a rk e d on all o f o u r g o o d s in p la in
fig u re s — th is lia s been o u r sy ste m ot d o in g b u sin e ss f o r th e p a s t 33 y e a rs a n d we he
liev e th is m e th o d is a p p re c ia te d .
A Big Stock of Rugs and Linoleum in Inlaid
and Printed Goods
JUST IN AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT
Funeral Directors, first
class service and moderate
prices. Lady assistant
J. P. Dodge & Sons
î
Reliable Houseturnishei
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