Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 22, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Our clothes are com fortable b e -! Drop into the salvage store and
FARM REMINDERS
cause they fit. Paulserud.
3 6 -tf1 look over the stock; sure to be some­
thing you want.
38-tf
(O. A. C. Experim ent Station)
Smoke American Eagle cigars.
Twenty m inutes to half an hour of
Don't miss the dram atic en tertain ­
Made in Ashland. 245 F o u rth St.
Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as­ drying is usually sufficient to make
m ent by Dr. Mattie B. Shaw Friday,
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16-lm o* sociation. Yeo, of course.
44-tf Bordeaux stick to tb? trees for
October 28, at the Methodist church
months, even through the rainy
for the benefit of the community
Have your old suit made new at w eather, finds the Oregon agricul­
W . C. T. U. M eeting—
club house.
36-tf tu ral experim ent station. Don’t let
The W omen’s C hristian Tem per­ P aulserud’s.
ance union will hold a regular m eet­
the prospect ®f rain delay spraying.
V isiting F ather—
Remodeling and
cleaning — C.
Only actual rain should stop it.—
Lester Payne, of K lam ath Falls, ing Tuesday, October 25, at 2:30 Orrea.
o’clock
in
the
afternoon
in
the
rest
Botany and Plant Pathology.
is visiting his father. Andrew Payne, J
room
of
the
public
library.
All
1161 Boulevard, who has beeh seri-'
Dinner E n tertain m en t—
TALENT REAL ESTATE
ously ill for the past several days i members are expected to attend and
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Evans enter­
a cordial invitation is extended to
ACTIVE; PLAN SEVERAL
tained a few friends last evening at
visiting
members.
Mrs.
E.
W
hite,
BUNGALOWS FOR FALL
Fall Fashion show by the Parent-
her home with a fine turkey dinner
recording
secretary.
Teachers' association sewing and
in honor of their sister and mother,
(Continued from Page 1)
millinery classes.
Pioneer hall,
Mrs Laura Farm er and Mrs. Susan
Dollar
dance.
Ladies
free,
Ar-
Wednesday, October 26. Afternoon
Halley, who are visiting in Ashland spontaneous combustion. Loss not
mory tonight.
and evening. Admission 10 cents.
yet learned.
for a short time.
43-4
Narrow Escape
Paulserud’s suits are reasonable.
Dollar dance, Ladies free. Ar-
W illiam High, of Talent, came
Dollar dance. Ladies free. Ar­
36-tf mory tonight.
near being killed last Friday while
mory tonight.
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trying to get his Ford tru ck started.
Fresh sweet cider a t Rose Bros.
We do catering to private parties. A fter jacking up one wheel while
V isitors From D u n s m u ir -
37-tf Nelda Cafe.
38-6t the truck was in the garage, Mr.
Mrs. Elsie Wicks and Mrs. Bessie
High went around and cranked the
Miller, of Dunsmuir, Calif., are visit­ R eturn to K lam ath F a l l s -
Cliff Payne makes medicine cases. car and it jum ped off the block, pin­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
John Enders and wife and Miss
ning him against the garage wall.
G. Selby, 56 Third street.
Mrs. Verda Cozad returned to Klam ath
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home
Wicks and Mrs. Miller will return to Falls after a few days’ visit with folks as well as commercial and to u r­ Had the engine not stopped running
he would have been crushed to
Dunsmuir Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E nders’ parents. They ist business.
27-tl'
dteath.
were accompanied by Mrs. Ackley
No Vacant Houses
W anted, at once, women to cut for an extended visit.
Style and quality are combined In
There are no vacant houses in Tal­
fruit at Bagley Canning company, i
P aulserud’s suits.
38-tl'
ent
aud many who have been trying
Talent, Or. T ransportation
free.
Special dinner, Stevens’ re stau r­
to
ren
t houses in town have had to
Dollar dance. Ladies free. Ar­
Phone 364-J-l.
4 4-tf ant, Sunday.
Roast turkey, roast
go
elsewhere.
duck with all the necessary fixings; mor}’ tonight.
Suffers P aralytic Stroke
Have a fit— C. Orres.
17tf pumpkin pie and home-made mince
A.
Alford,
of Talent, is in a seri­
Orders taken for fresh oysters.
meat.
ous
condition,
having suffered two
Nelda Cafe.
38-6t
The Ladies' Aid of the Congrega­
paralytic strokes. His daughter, Mrs.
tional church will give a dinner and
Dollar dance. Ladies free. Ar­
Alice
W lllets, and his son, Russell
W
atch
Rose
Bros.’
window
for
bazaar at C hautauqua Pioneer ball mory tonight.
Alford,
are a t his bedside from
Saturday
candy
specials.
37-tf
Thursday, October 27. Dinner served
K
lam
ath
county and Mose Alford, of
11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 50 cents plate.
We furnish salads and croquettes,
Something new li Teo-s window. Medford.
Fresh doughnuts and coffee served any kind, for private parties on
299-tf
until 5:30 p. rn. Come and enjoy twenty-four hours’ notice. Nelda
Junks blown out to sea from
homo cooking.
Cafe.
38-6t
We serve the best of coffee at all China or Japan
have frequently
times. Nelda Cafe.
38-6t been carried by the Jap an cu rren t
and the prevailing yesterly winds
No dance at H elm ’s club house, across to the American coast.
R. (BO R) MIDDLETON
Kingsbury Springs, until fu rth er
notice.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Elkhorn
Gunstore
Hl OAK STREET
Furs will be a good price this fall,
complete outfit.
Get my prices on traps and a
Why send to m ail-order houses for Sporting Goodb? Bring in
your catalogue and we will compare prices.
Attention! Boy Scouts
M ould like foe you to call at my store th is even in g; also
would like for m em bers o f High School who are in terested
in athletlca to call.
Guns repaired, fishing rods wrapped.
let me put it in shape for laying away.
Bring in your gun and
Helping Livestock Raisers
W n ADDITION to
loans to banks
that aid farm ers, the W ar Finance
Corporation assists banks th a t make
advances for "the breeding, raising,
fattening and m arketing of live­
stock.”
This enables banks to aid m ateri­
ally men interested in the raising
of pure-blooded stock, and will fu r­
ther in Oregon an already im portant
industry.
The F irst National will ba glad to
discuss the necessary details with
any directly interested.
First National Bank
Ashland
I
Oregon
I
Chas.
Ray
‘Scrap Iron’
LEAVING
TONIGHT
-in-
If you want a ringside seat come early
SUNDAY—MONDAY
Gloria Swanson
— in —
15he Great Moment”
A Wonderful Production
beginning next Sunday night the show will start at 7:15
A storia— Extensive remodeling of
Y. M. C. A. precedes opening.
A t the Churches
PE PPE R M IN T PA RAG RA PH S
Presbyterian Church
C. F. Koehler, pastor. Subject for
Not many people realize how valu­
the
m orning serm on, "Knowing
able the pepperm int plant is when
C
hrist.”
There will be no Services
raised as a business.
From forty to eighty pounds of
oil is recovered from an acre of pep­
perm int.
The distillation of pepperm int oil
is very simple and inexpensive and
the still does not get a man in jail
or the poor house.
There are many hundreds of thou­
sands of pounds of m int oil used an­
nually in chewing gum.
The K lam ath county m int grow­
ers sold one barrel of pepperm int
oil last fall for over $4,000. So one
can see m int coins money, even if
not in Philadelphia, New Orleans or
San Francisco.
Several m int growers of the W il­
lam ette valley have moved to K lam ­
ath county and are planting m int
on land reclaimed, form erly a m arsh.
Mint roots are planted in furrow s
about three feet ap art in sim ilar
m anner as spuds, the “seed” being
loots.
Three carloads of roots passed
through Ashland for Klam ath Falls
recently
The m int hay, a fte r having the oil
steam ed or distilled out of it, is
equal to alfalfa for stock feed.
H ow Modem Science
Applies an Ancient
Principle to Your
Washing
In ancient days garm ents were
cleansed by tying them in a softly-
running brook.
And today we’re m aking use of
th is old-time cleansing principle in
a modern way in the laundering of
your family linen.
In our large washing cylinders,
sm oothly lined with polished brass,
cascades of warm, soft w ater bubble
sm oothingly through the meshes of
your garm ents.
The cleansing power of these tiny
stream s is enhanced by the use of
m ild, white soap, which forms a
cream y puefe th a t loosens and
washes away every vestige of stain
and soil.
Then th e re ’s a .freshening, sweet­
ening series of rinses in clear, pure
w ater which leaves the garm ents
crisply clean and fragrant.
Surely much nicer than the old-
tim e rub-and-scrub plan. And it’s
more economical, too, and so much
NEW OREGON JUSTICE IN
/nore saving of tim e and energy and
ROBES OCTOBER 31 vitality.
We will be glad to have our driver
SALEM, Or., Oct. 22.— Justice call— just bundle up your things and
John L. Rand, new appointee to th e ¡ phone us when you’re ready.
state suprem e court to succeed the
late Justice Henry L. Benson, will
sit for the first tim e with the court
Phone 165
when it meets a t Pendleton for the
sem i-annual term of the supreme
court for eastern Oregon. The ses­
sion will convene October 31. Ju s­
tice Rand has been instructed by
( hief Justice B urnett to meet with
the court a t th a t time, and he will
not appear in Salem prior to th a t
date.
Ashland Laundry Co.
The redness of the Red sea is due
to masses of certain seaweed).
TtX» LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR RENT— A furnished first-floor
apartm ent and garage; strictly up
to dlate. Phone 411-R or call 153
G ranite street.
44.1
APPLE CIDER, fresh from the press,
40 cents gallon, two gallons 75
cents.
Yes, we deliver.
Phone
9 -F -ll.
1 OR SALE— Good w inter apples, $1
per box; come and pick them ;
bring boxes. 369 G ranite street.
44-6*
Saturday, October 88, 1M1
in the evening. We unite with the
boys’ conference in a union meeting
at the Methodist church.
Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m .; Junior C. E., 5
p.m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m.;
W estm inster guild, 6:30 p.m.; prayer
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
\ic a r , the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
Holy communion a t 8 a.m .; Sunday
school a t 9:45; morning service and
sermon at 11. Visitors cordially
welcomed.
fession.” C hristian Endeavor at
6:30.
Evening worship at 7:30;
sermon subject, “ The Testing Time.”
You are invited to all these serv­
ices.
Morning service, 11 o’clock; subject,
“ Paying the Price for Life’s Ideal.”
Junior C hristian Endeavor, 3:80
p.m.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30
p.m.; subject, “ Persistence of the
C hristian Ideal” The public is cor­
Church of the Nazarene
dially invited to all these services.
Corner of F ourth and C streets. I W. Ju d so n . Oldfield,
Sunday school, 9:45 k.m.; Thornton
S. Wiley, superintendent. Preack*
ing service, 11 a.m .; Young People’s
meeting, 6:30 p.m.; preaching serv-
| ice, 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting
j Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. You are cor­
dially invited to come an d worship
with us. J. E. McShane, pastor.
C hristian Church
Corner of B and Second streets
Mrs. Josephine Champie, pastor. î
E lrst Congregat ioual Church
Bible school at 10 o’clock; Frank
Boulevard and Main street. Phon
Patterson, superintendent. Morning 239-R. Sunday school, 9:45, with
worship at 11; sermon topic, “Con- classes for all grades and ages.
“T00 Good for You, Kitty”
E v en children know good coffee.
T h a t’s w hy th e y d rin k F olger’s
G olden G ate.
I t’s n ev er b itte r nor
puckery.
D ifferent
in
ta s te from o th e r coffee
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an d b e tte r.
VACUU M PACKED
The Melancholy Days
(November)
WILL SOON BE WITH US
Tyre Kik:
Why not make these Delightful Days and Evenings, by
allowing 11s to install one of our splendid Heating Stoves, the
BIG DROP
prices are very low and quality of the best.
MASON CORDS
We are constantly adding new goods to our Housefurnish­
A drop of 15 per cent
ing line and our priees are the lowest in the valley—quality
on all MASON CORDS is
of goods considered.
authorized by the MA­
SON TIRE & RUBBER
Call in and look over our stock and let us prove these
CO. OF KENT, OHIO.
statements to you.
CLOSING OUT SALE— Hens and
pullets sold; two first-class roost­
ers left; also some fu rn itu re and
garden tools, rabbit hutch, chicken
coops, etc. E. A. Hoag, 705 Penn­
sylvania avenue.
44-1*
In effect at once, Oct.
18—
AT ,
are marked on the goods, too, in plain figures at this store.
FOR SALE— Piano
112 B street.
iEEDON’S TIRE HOSPITAL
and furniture.
44-3*
FOR SALE— Twenty tons grain hay,
near Talent, $10 per ton. Phone
220-R, Medford. F ran k Perry.
4
44-3
30x3% Heavy
Cord, $20.66.
Duty
Funeral Directors, first
class service and moderate
priees. Lady assistant
No trouble to show goods and the prices
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Reliable Housefurnishers