Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    tVedaetttey, October A4, l b ä l
AfeHLA.Vtí D À Ü À M I N G S
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B aby Son Arrives^-«
t M r. a n d Mrs. E. G. H igh, of W im er
s tr e e t, a re hap p y in th e a rr iv a l of a
baby son to d ay . “ T h e r e ’s a new avi-
a
M a lta C onm tanrtery, No. to r a t my h o u s e ,” b o a ste d E d H igh
as he passed o u t th e c ig a rs to d ay
4 , K n ig h ts T e m p la r
T he “ new a v ia to r ” h a s been n am ed
W e d n esd a y ev en in g , O cto b er 2 6 ,¡G eorge Clyde.
O rd e r of th e T em ple. R e fre sh m e n ts,)
V isitin g and s o jo u rn in g Sir K n ig h ts
A sk y o u r g ro c e r w h e th e r you a re
c o u rte o u s ly in v ited .
g e ttin g fre sh o r s to ra g e eggs.
We
P. K. HAMMOND, E. C.
W . H. DAY, R e c o rd er.
po sitiv ely re fu s e to h a n d le s to ra g e
eggs. W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
M edford E n g in e e r R e sig n s—
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D. C. H enny, c o n s u ltin g e n g in e e r
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of th e M edford irrig a tio n d is tr ic t
E p ecial b r e a k f a s t, 6b c e n ts, from
a n d one of th e m opt p ro m in e n t h y - ,6 to 9. H otel A sh la n d G rill. 45-tf
d ra u lic e n g in e e rs
on
th e P acific
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c o a st, resig n e d t h a t positio n on Oc-
H. R. A dam s, th e P lu m b e r, ceils
tober 13.
T his fact
only becam e ; o lu m b ln g
fix tu re s
and
su p p lie s
know n y e ste rd a y .
A ccording to J. ^ bone 1 6 6 -J, sh o p a t 248 F iflh ^ S i
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A. P e rry , p re s id e n t of th e d is tric t
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b o a rd of d ire c to rs , M r. H eney s res-
D re s sm a k in g
by
S m ith -H u g h e s
ig n a tio n will be ac ce p ted a t th e n e x t , g r a d u a te . p h o n e 9-F-2
45-6*
re g u la r
m e e tin g .—-.Medford
M ail-'
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T rib u n e .
T ry R o se s’ special ice cream .
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D on’t m iss th e d ra m a tic e n te rta in -
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m en t by Dr. M attle B. Shaw F rid a y ,
G et y o u r fall s u it h e re .
P au lse-
O ctober 28, a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h r u d ’s.
46-tf
fo r th e b e n e fit of th e c o m m u n ity '*>
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club house.
F o r h ig h g ra d e ta ilo r in g fo r m en
, and w om en— C. O rres.
F o r p le a tin g , see O rres.
1 7tf
Golden West coffee is a finished dirt,” Mr.
Fraley
intimated, was and a t a time when Inclement weath*
e r w ould h a m p e r th e w o rk .
T he
— . .
W h ite H ouse “ good d irt.
A p e titio n re q u e s tin g t h a t e x te n ­ co u n cil s u g g e ste d a -petition be p re ­
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sion of Scenic d riv e ro ad w a y be sentee* n e x t y e a r by tn e p r o p e r ty 1
P e rfe c tio n in o v e rc o a ts a t P a u lse - given a tte n tio n
n e a r th e W atso n - o w n e rs on b o th sid es of th e s tre e t,
w as
p r e s e n te d by j a t w hich tim e, it w as in tim a te d , th e
r u d ’s.
46-tf K in g p ro p e rty
Miss W in ifre d W a ts o n .. I t w as r e ­ city w ould be w illin g to m ak e th e
F re sh sw eet c id e r a t R ose B ros.
fe rre d to th e s tr e e t c o m m itte e f o r ' re q u e ste d im p ro v e m e n ts.
37-tf action.
S tre e t C o m m issio n er F ra le y w as
A t th e s u g g e stio n of C o u n c ilm a n : in s tru c te d to re p a ir d e fectiv e c u rb ­
17tf Joyce, th e council in s tru c te d Mr. j ing a t v a rio u s places th ro u g h o u t th e
H ave a f it— C. O rres.
H o sie r to ta k e im m e d ia te ste p s fo r city.
W e lead ift p rice, o th e rs follow .
th e in s ta lla tio n
Of such
devices ■
W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
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n ecessary to m e a s u re th e a m o u n t of
w a te r used by th e city a s ta k e n in
W in te r ap p les, o rc h a rd ru n , fifty -
a t th e in ta k e to th e c ity m ain s. T h e
AFTER NOV. 1
pound box 75 c e n ts, d e liv e re d . P h o n e
p u rp o se is to g a in a f u r th e r check!
9 -F -ll.
on th e w a te r su p p ly p u r s u a n t to p a st
The Ashland Creamery
c la im s th a t a la rg e a m o u n t is b e in g
HARDIN« WANTS
w a sted in A sh la n d daily.
will close at 5:30 p. m.
POLITICAL FACTIONS
T h e lay in g of a sid e w alk on th e
OP SOUTH BROKEN e a s t sid e of S ix th s tr e e t b etw een
instead of 6:00 p. m.
E a s t M ain a n d A s tr e e ts , fo llo w in g '
(C o n tin u e d from r a g e 1)
a p e titio n
p re s e n te d
by p ro p e rty I
o v e rsto c k th e c o u n try w ith d o c to rs o w n ers, w as re fu se d .
I t w as said
a n d law y e rs a n d leav e no la b o re rs th e re q u e st c am e too la te in th e y e a r I
“ W e a r e u n d e r n ec essity to raise
TOO LA TE TO CI j ASS IF Y.
h o n e st, h a rd , m a n u a l w o rk to a new
d ig n ity if we a re to g e t it d o n e ,” he LO ST— Six h e m s titc h e d pongee tab s.
sa id , p o in tin g to th e fa c t t h a t re ­
F in d e r please " l e a v e a t I s a a c ’s
sto re .
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s tric te d im m ig ra tio n h a s c u t o ff th e
su p p ly of “ com m on la b o r.” .
T R A D E — F in e 2 0 -m o n th s-o ld D u r­
T h e p re s id e n t p aid h ig h tr ib u te to ham h e ife r; tra g h in on fre sh J e r ­
th e g ro w th
and
re s o u rc e s of th e
sey h e ife r o r cow o r fo r a lfa lfa
hay. P h o n e 411-R .
.
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s o u th in d u s tria lly .
___________________________
__ I
> p ro d u c t of
i G ro c e te ria .
O regon.
ORDER YOUR
CK W ood
NOW
W inter is coming—prices are night. Supply may be lim­
ited later, as shipments from factory have already
»
stopped.
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
PHONE 20
Ashland Creamery
C a lifo rn ia V is ito r—
M rs. A. M. W a lk e r an d
g ra n d -
F O R SA LE — B uick fo u r-c y lin d e r
O rd e rs ta k e n
fo r fre s h o y ste rs.
T o u rin g c a r. P h o n e 437-R , o r call
d a u g h te r, D o ro th y L am so n , o f B e rk e ­ (TTV IS OFFERED
38-6t
N eld a Cafe.
63 P in e s tr e e t.
4 7 -tf 1
ley, C alif., a rriv e d a n d h a v e ta k e n
BEARS FOR PARK
an a p a rtm e n t
at
316 H a rg a d in e
BY GRANTS JASS FO R R E N T — Tw o e r th re e u n f u r ­
Big d an ce to n ig h t, M oose h a ll.
n ish e d ro o m s on E a s t M ain s tr e e t, ;
s tr e e t.
,Miss L am so n h a s e n te re d
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$10 a n d $15. P h o n e 142 o r 48.
[C o n tin u ed from P a g e 1)
high school fo r th e c o m in g school
47-tf
year.
d itio u th ey sh o u ld be rem o v ed in
Visitors From Civico, C alif. —
th e in te r e s ts of a m o re s ig h tly city. W A N TED — To know th e w h e re ­
M rs. D ora C u llen a n d d a u g h te r,
a b o u ts of one C. W . B ow ers, last
W a tc h o u r w indow s. W h ite H ouse T he p e titio n u rg e d a g e n e ra l clean
M rs. E. T. Spence, a rriv e d in A sh­
seen in A sh la n d ; p a rtie s i n te r e s t - !
G ro c e te ria .
47-1 up, s ta tin g th a t w a te r se ep a g e from
la n d M onday e v e n in g fro m Chico,
ed in m in in g d e a l w ith h im .)
P le ase let T id in g s o ffice know .
j
u n d e rg ro u n d L ith ia s p rin g s pipes in
C alif., w h e re th e y h ad been v isitin g i _
. . ,
.
...
W a n te d , a t once, w om en to cu t t h a t v icinity c a u se d a “ m a la ria
47-2*
frie n d s
and
re la tiv e s.
T hey w ill
,
,
„
f r u it a t B agley C a n n in g co m p an y , h o le .”
leav e ThurstA iy m o rn in g fo r E u g e n e „ ,
Ä
m
.
.
FO R SA LE AND L E A SE — E ig h t- j
,
n n .
. .
T a le n t,
Or.
T r a n s p o r ta tio n
free,
Dr.
M
attie
S
haw
,
one
of
th
e
p
ro
­
a c re f r u it a n d c h ic k e n ra n c h ; a
fo r a visit w ith M rs. C ullen s s is te r. >_
*
! P h o n e 3 6 4 - J - l.
44-tf te s tin g p ro p e rty o w n e rs, a p p e a re d in
five-room
b u n g alo w h o u se w ith
b
a
th
a
n
d
t
o
i l e t ,4 gas ra n g e an d
perso n b e fo re th e co u n cil a n d c ite d
Big d an ce to n ig h t. Moose h all.
w a te r h e a te r, e le c tric lig h ts , g a r- i
W e se rv e th e b e st of c o ffee a t a li
in sta n c e s w h e re sh e claimed* to , be
4 7 -i ! tim es. N elda Cafe.
age, b a rn , ch ic k e n
house a n d ,
38-Gt
a t a d is a d v a n ta g e in k e e p in g her
a b o u t 350 chicken's, m o stly p u lle ts
ju s t b e g in n in g to la y ; tw o cow s, j
M e rc h a n ts' noon lu n ch , 60 cen ts.
Special b re a k fa s t, 60s. fro m 6 to p ro p e rty clean b ecau se of th e b la c k ­
one
calf, fo u r hogs, a n d feed and
s m ith s h o p ’s p ro x im ity .
H otel A shland G rill.
4 5 -tf 9
H o tel A sh lan d G rill.
2 7-tí
fu e l; fa rm in g m ac h in ery fo r sale
“ Som e tim e ago I sold th e city
w ith lea se of ra n c h ; tw’o m iles
p
ro
p e rty fo r th e im p ro v e m e n t of th e
w est of A sh la n d , on h ig h w ay . In-1
W a n te d , a t once, w om en to c u t
W hen b e tte r ta m a le s a re serv ed ,
q u ire a t b ro w n b u n g a lo w s o u th of
f r u it a t B agley C a n n in g c o m p a n y ,! R ose B ros, w ill s e rv e th em .
45-tf s tr e e t an d a fte rw a rd m a d e a second
ra ilro a d tra c k w h e re h ig h w a y a n d
sa le of fifte e n fe e t fro n ta g e fo r th e
T a le n t,
Or. T r a n s p o rta tio n
free, t
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r a ilr o a d ru n p a ra lle l. D. E. F lo ry ,j
P h o n e 3 6 4 -J -l.
4 4 -tf
T h e d ra m a tic e n te r ta in m e n t by p u rp o se of w id e n in g th e s tr e e t.”
o w ner.
47-3*
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i I Dr. M a ttie B. S haw in th e M eth o d ist
It w as s ta te d
th e city h ad n o t
CHAIR DOCTOR
•
E very a rtic le a special is a sp ecial ch u rc h o 11 th e e v e n in g of O c to b e r 28 ta k e n a c tio n to p ro p e rly w iden th e
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d up­
C o u n cilm an
u n til sold out.
W h ite H ouse Oro- will be e n te r ta in in g a n d in stru c tiv e . s tr e e t as p ro vided.
h o ls te re r;
se co n d -h a n d
goods
Shinn sa id t h a t th e co u n cil m ig h t be
c e te ria .
47-1 D on’t fail to £ h a r it.
b o u g h t, sold a n d e x c h an g e d ; can
c e n su re d fo r n e g le c tin g to fill up th e
sw eep a chim nqy o r m en d a clock.
Dr. M attie B. Shaw w ill re n d e r th e
NEW AUTO SHOP
W ill I? W ell, see. T h ird a n d A.
s tre e t. T he m a tte r of im p ro v in g th e
No p h o n e. W rite .
d ra m a , "M iss G ibbie G a u lt,” fo r th e
Now open fo r a ll k in d s of w ork s tr e e t w as r e fe rre d
to th e s tr e e t
b e n e fit of th e c o m m u n ity club house a n d re p a irs . Seo m e.
co m m ittee.
F rid a y ev en in g , O cto b er 2 8, a t th e i
T. R. H E R K N E R ,
C o n sid e ra b le d iscu ssio n d eveloped
P a r k S tre e t.
M e th o d ist c h u rc h . Com e ancJ h e a r it. ‘ 47-2*
o v er th e d u m p in g of re fu se in th e
-r-
v icin ity o f th e b la c k s m ith shop, i t j
bein g s ta te d th e city h ad u sed th e ,
g ro u n d fo r such a p u rp o se. S tre e t!
C o m m issio n er F ra le y
d en ied
th e
c h a rg e , c la im in g th e only d ir t he)
S U C C E S S O R T O C . H . VAUPEL.
knew a b o u t w as t h a t h a u le d from
th e re c e n t ex c av a tio n a t th e P re sb y -j
te r ia n c h u rc h .
T h e “ P re s b y te ria n I
B lo u s e
«h
Special
vw
S 3 .«
Think of it!
Crepe de Chine Blouses, Mignonette Blouses, wonderfully pretty styles
at
Only S3.49 Each
FORTY-TWO OF THEM TO SELECT FROM
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY
Here is another good one
Silk Pongee Waist
$2.49
y
You can always find a
good selection of the
Better W aists and Blouses
at this store
E. R. IS A A C & CO .
THE
Tyre Kik:-
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
pporîunity
REAL VALUES ARE BEING OFFERED ALL OVER
THIS STORE
LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, CHECK THE
ONES YOU WANT, AND COME
TH URSDAY
Full size Comforter Batts, each ................................. 89c
Heavy Outing Flannel, fancy white, y a rd ................ 20c
Bleached Muslin, fine quality, y a rd ......................... 16c
Children’s Bibbed Hose, pair ..................................... 25c
Women’s fine Mercerized Hose, pair ...................... 50c
Large size Bath Towels, 3 f o r ..................................... $1.00
Wear well Sheets, fine «fualitv, each ......................... $1.39
5S\5S Mercerized Lunch Cloths, each ......................$1.48
5,000 yards new Laces, y a r d ....................................... 5c
Fancy Sateen Petticoats, each ..................... .
.$1.39
Wool and Cotton Blankets, pair ............................. $6.48
All-Wool Blankets, pair ..............................................$9.48
All-Wool Comforter Batts ..........................................$2.98
New Curtain Nets, yard ............................................. 45c
Outing Flannel, fancy and white, y ard .................... 15c
Duchess Dress Satin, y a r d .........................................$1.69
Chiffon Taffeta, all colors, yard ............................. $1.89
Skinner’s Dress Satin, “ 404,” y a r d .......................... $2.25
Imported Pongee Silk, yard ....................................... 69c
Charmeuse Satin, 40 inches wide, y a r d ..................... $2.48
Crepe Back Satin, navy blue, yard ......................... $2.98
56-ineh All Pure Wool English Serge, yard ..........$1.98
French Serge and Epingle, all colors, y ard ..............$1.98
Wool Jersey, extra fine quality, yard. ......................$2.98
Fancy Silk Hose, brown and black, p a ir................. $1.50
Leather Ham! Bags and Vanity Boxes, each ..........$3.98
Women’s W inter Weight Union S u i t s ..................... $1.25
NOTICE
N otice is h ereb y given th a t I will
sell a t public sa le , to th e h ig h e s t
b id d e r fo r c a sh , th e fo llow ing a r t i ­
cles pled g ed fo r fin e s:
One w atch ,!
haiii an d fob; o n e s u itc a se c o n ta in ­
ing c lo th in g ; one box of u n d e rw e a r
and socks, on th e 5 th day of N ovem ­
b e r 1921, a t 2 p. m ., in fro n t of th e
(’ l . H all.
J. W . H A T C H E R ,
4 7-1
C o n stab le.
NOTICE
N otice is h ereb y given th a t, by v ir ­
tu e of a n o rd e r issu e d by W. H.
G ow dy, J u s tic e of th e P e a c e fo r th e
A shland D is tric t o f J a c k s o n C ounty,
S ta te of O regon, I will se ll a t public
sale to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r one M a r­
lin .32 rifle , ta k e n u n d e r a tta c h ­
m en t in an a c tio n by C. W . B a n ta vs.
S cy ren u s C onvest, ju d g m e n t h a v in g
been e n te re d in fa v o r o f C. W . B a n ta
a g a in st th e said S c y ren u s C o n v est on
th e 3rd day of O ctober, 1921. Said
tale to be held on th e 5 th day of
N ovem ber. 1921, a t 2 p. m ., in fro n t
of City H all.
J. W. H A T C H E R ,
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.
C o n stab le.
Big Tire Sale
LTSTEN, FOLKS: For the
next 15 Jays we are going to
give evervbodv a chance to
learn the dependability and
veal service quality of MA­
SON CORDS. In addition to
the recent reduction of 15
PER CENT wo are giving
FREE with every MASON
CORD a MASON HEAVY-
DUTY BLACK TUBE. This
is real value you can’t over­
look. Coihe and get ’em at
N am e Your Coal
Coal may be COAL, but SUPERIOR
coal is all the name implies—a quick-
firing coal which burns with a long
flame, low degree of ash and great
heat value. It isn’t the “clinking” kind.
LEEDOM’S TIRE
HOSPITAL
Last Time Tonight
JU N I
T h f. T M fA T D ? B E A IT'/U .
Jackie Coogan
You use discrimination in purchases of far
less household importance than coal—so begin
to say SUPERIOR coal to your dealer when
seeking heating satisfaction. You’ll get the
kind of coal you want and the results you expect.
—In-
Sold by
A Picture that is different;
also p, two-ree! Comedy
PECK’S
BAD
BOY
Carson-Fowler
Lumber Co.
THURSDAY ONLY
Thomas Meighan
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
—In— '
Have your hemstitching and picoting done here.
C appy R isk s’
A. S.
Boyd,
N. W. Agent
H tuiry £Udg., P o rtla n d , Or.
Superior Domestic Lump is the eco­
nomical range of size for furnace,
heater and cooker.