Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Em broidery Club M eets-—
D istrict Laundry Owners Meet—
Oregon laundry owners were be-
T he F rid a y E m b ro id e ry Club m et
y e s te rd a y a fte rh o n w ith M rs. F r a n k ln;j e n te rta in e d in A sh lan d th is
F o ltz on B s tre e t.
She w as a s s is t­ m o rn in g , and w ero show n a b o u t th e
ed by M rs. N. Z. S te w a rt. A p le a s a n t city b e fo re lea v in g fo r M edford,
a fte rn o o n w as s p e n t in n e e d le w o rk ,' w h ere th ey a tte n d e d a m e e tin g of
a f te r w h ich re fre s h m e n ts w e re s e rv ­ th e D is tric t L a u n d ry O w ners.
T he
ed, w hich c o n sisted of E n c h illa d a s , la u n d ry m e a ex p ressed th em se lv e s as
p u m p k in pie w ith w hipped cre a m , w ell pleased w ith A sh lan d , th e p le a s ­
a n d coffee.
Thoso p re s e n t hesido u re, th e y a d m itte d , b e in g aided a n d
th e h o ste sse s w e re : M esdam es O. W. a b e tte d by a 1 o ’clock d in n e r a t th e
L ong, F r a h k N elson, F r a n k G u isin g - H o te l A sh lan d .
M em bers of th e
er, Roy H ale, M ark S m ith , C. A. C ot­ p a rty w e re : E. S. W e id e r, A lb a n y ;
te r, G uy Ja co b s, a n d S. D yrud. M rs. V. A. S p eer, P o r tla n d ; G lenn F a b -
B ro w n jo h n from H ilt w as a g uest ric k , M ecCord; L. R in g e r, M ed fo rd ;
fo r t h t day.
! a n d Mr. a n d M rs. F. E. F re n c h , of
A sh lan d .
H ave a f it— C. O rres.
1 7tf
Bei-ean C lass E n tertain ed —-
A n o th e r jo lly good tim e w as had
by th e m e m b e rs of th e B a p tist B er-
ean c la ss T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , w hen
th e y w ere e n te r ta in e d by M rs. D
G illm o re a n d M rs. C. N. G illm o re a t
th e hom e of th e la tte r on L ib erty
s tr e e t. An In fo rm a l p ro g ra m w as
given.
P u m p k in pie a n d c id e r w as
se rv e d by th e hostess. T hose p re s e n t
w ere M esdaines O. F. C arso n , F.
G asaw ay, P r a n k W a rd , J. E . S p ates,
W. L. E v an s, G riffith , H a m ilto n ,
L u lu W ilso n , C h ild re th , M eD onough,
A lb e rt W illiam s, D. G ilm ore, C. N.
H alow e’en S u p p e r -
“ B ro w n ie ” P a r ty —
G ilm ore.
All m em b e rs of tho Civic club* a re
T he k in d e rg a rte n c h ild re n a n d j in v ite d to a tte n d th e six ty c e n t su p ­
W in te r a p p le s, o rc h a rd ru n , fifty - th e ir little g u e sts h ad a jo lly p a rty ! per a t th e H otel A sh la n d M onday
T h e H a llo w e ’en . n ig h t.
pound box 75 c e n ts, d e liv e re d P h o n e F rid a y a fte rn o o n .
It w ill be “ la d ie s ’ n ig h t,”
“ B ro w n ies” p re s e n t w e re : V irg in ia j w ith w om en fo r th e p rin c ip a l s p e a k ­
9 -F -ll.
C ra n d a ll, C larice C row son, M ild re d ' e rs. All m em b e rs of th e C h a m b e r
A shland Is H ealthy P lace—
D oran, Ja c k E n d b rs, C arl H a m a k e r , of C om m erce a re expected to be
A sh lan d c lim a te is h e a lth ie r th a n L u cia B elle H olm es, D o ro th y N in-j
p re s e n t, th e m en to a c t a s c h o ru s,
t h a t of s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , a c c o r d - ' in g er, L ogan N in in g er, F e rn M ad­ w hile th e la d ie s do th e solo w ork.
in g to M rs. A lvena B ullen, fo rm e r d en, F lo re n c e S ch w ah n , M arg ery
P la n s have been m ad e to acco m m o ­
A sh lan d re s id e n t, w ho h as re tu r n e d S tra tto n , G eorge F ra n c is S m ith , E u-i
d a te one h u n d re d g u e sts. T ic k e ts
fro m E n g lew o o d , C a l i f . w h e r e she nice W ing, C o n sta n ce W illa rd , Davids
m ay be en g a g ed a t th e C h a m b e r of
h a s been re s id in g fo r se v era l y e a rs, W illard .
C om m erce o r from M rs. C. H. P ie rc e .
a n d is now a th e V ista A p a rtm e n ts.
M rs. B u llen , w ho is th e triTe or a Ijpsaves fop I n d i a n a -
T hoso w ho a re p ro p h e sy in g fa il­
M rs. F loyd D ickey w ill leav e to d ay
U n ited S ta te s navy o ffic e r s ta tio n e d
ure
for th e c o n fe re n c e on lim ita tio n
in s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , says t h a t th e fo r G eary, In d ., c a lled th e r e by th e
of a ra m a m e n ts w ould b e tte r go to !
su d d e n c h a n g e of c lim a te In th e se rio u s illn ess of a s is te r.
th e ir k n e e s a n d p ra y fo r its su c ­
s o u th e rn s ta te w as d e trim e n ta l to
cess.
C
onfined
by
Illn
ess—•
h e r h e a lth a n d th a t sh e h a d been
M rs. G eorge K e tc h u m , 75 H e lm a n
sick w ith in flu e n z a
seven
tim es
s tre e t, is re p o rte d as q u ite ill.
w hile th e re .
R eferees F ootball Game—
F re s h sw eet c id e r a t R ose B ros.
H. E . W ood, coach of th e K la m a th
3 7 -tf
F a lls high school fo o tb all te a m , who
re fe re e d th e A sh lan d -M ed fo rd fo o t­
M arkets F in e Grapes—
M. L. H a rtle y , of N o rth T a le n t, ball gam e on th e local field th is a f ­
h a s been m a rk e tin g his cro p of fine te rn o o n , a rriv e d e a rly th is m o rn in g
g rap e s, w hich lie ra ise d on his high a n d is sto p p in g a t th e H otel A s h la n d
g ro u n d .
He h a s h ad som e o f th e
T he long a w a ite d d ry goods b a r ­
fin e st R ose of P e ru g ra p e s t h a t have
gains have a r r iv e d — pillow tu b in g ,
been raise d in th e valley th is y e a r.
sh e e tin g , etc. B azaar on tho P la za .
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F o r high g ra d e ta ilo rin g fo r m en
a n d wom en-—C. O rres.
Gas Company to R etain Office—
C o n tra ry to p rev io u s re p o rts tho
-Experim ent Station Im proved—
T h ero h a s been so m e im p ro v e ­ O regon G as a n d E le c tric com pany
m e n ts b ein g m ad e a t tlie s ta te e x ­ will m a in ta in an A sh la n d offico for
p e rim e n t s ta tio n in T a le n t th e p a st tho con v en ien ce of local g as u se rs,
w eek in th e way o f a new roof, a h d tho agency h av in g been ta k e n over
so m e p a in tin g w hich g re a tly im-i by th e P ro v o st B ro th e rs h a rd w a re ,
proves th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e s t a t i o n .! a c co rd in g to a s ta te m e n t m ad e th is
m o rn in g by T h o m as D. P itc h , vieo
W e se rv e th e b est of coffee a t all p re s id e n t a n d g e n e ra l m a n a g e r o**
tim es. N elda Cafe.
38-6t th e com pany. Mr. P itc h w as in th e
city to d ay fo r t lie p u rp o se of b ecom ­
Visit i Parents—.
ing a c q u a in te d w ith A sh lan d a n d th e
G len C roy, w hoso p a re n ts w ere local m e rc h a n ts. H e s ta te s t h a t G.
fo rm e rly o w n e rs of th e H. G. S hearo C. J e n k in s , fo rm e r m a n a g e r of th e
place in North. T a le n t, cam e th ro u g h ; A sh lan d office, w ill be tr a n s f e r r e d to
Talent, on his way to S alem , to v i s i t 1 tlie R o se b u rg office as m a n a g e r, a n d
h is p a re n ts who a re re s id in g th e re th e local gas su p p ly will be Im proved
now.
by th e in s ta lla tio n of a $3000 com ­
p ressio n ta n k . M oro th a n $30,000 is
W oolens fo r m en a n d w om en sold bein g sp en t to im p ro v e th e com ­
by th e y a rd — C. O rre s
17tf p a n y ’s serv ice, Mr. P itc h sta te d .
R.
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(B O B )
MIDDLETON
Elkhorn
Gun Store
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Kt OAK ST R E E T
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F u r s will be a gooi.t price th is fall.
co m p le te o u tfit.
G et m y p rices on tra p s and
W hy send to m a il-o rd e r h o u se s fo r S p o rtin g G oods?
y o u r c a ta lo g u e a n d we will c o m p a re prices.
G uns re p a ire d , fish in g ro d s w rapped.
let m e put it in sh a p e fo r lay in g aw ay.
B rin g in
B rin g in y o u r gun a n d
H o tel A sh lan d G rill
./ZZZ H allow e'en Supper 60c
Monday Night 5:30 to 7:30
Special D ecorations
and Novelties
Every one cordialy invited
■s
Vining
LEAVING
I TONIGHT
Vining
A t the Churches
T rin ity E p isco p al C h u rc h
V icar, tlie R ev. P. K. H am m o n d
Holy c o m m u n io n a t 8 a. m.
S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 .
M orning se rv ice a n d se rm o n a t 11.
Mrs. G ladys S h o rtrid g e w ill sin g a t
an o ffe rto ry solo, “ H old T h o u My
H a n d .”
F ir s t C o n g iv g a tio n a l C h u rc h
B o u lev ard a n d M ain S tre e ts
P h o n e 239-R
S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. m ., w ith
classes fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d ages.
M orn in g serv ice, 1 1 a . m. S u b je ct,
G od’s M ethods of S p e a k in g .”
J u n io r C h ristia n E n d e a v o r, 3 :3 0 .
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r, 6 :3 0 . S u b je ct,
“ How C an W e A pply th e G olden
R u le ? ” M att. 7 :1 2 .
E v e n in g serv ice, 7 :3 0 p. m . S u b ­
jec t, “ R eal R e lig io n .”
T he public is co rd ia lly inviteO to
ill th e se serv ices. T o m o rro w is “ Go
i.o C h u rc h ” S u n d ay ob serv ed by th e
A sh la n d c h u rc h e s. G et th e h a b it.
W. J u d s o n O ld field , M in ister.
- -
M e th o d ist E p iscopal Church
Cor. N. M ain a n d L a u re l Sts.
S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. m. D r. G.
W. G regg, s u p e rin te n d e n t.
M orning serv ice, 1 1 a . m . S u b je ct,
T he S e a rc h lig h t.”
E p w o rth L e a g u e, 5 p. m . H om e
B illings, leader.
L u n c h e o n fo r L e a g u e rs a t G p. m.
in d in g in g room .
At 6 :4 5 c a rs w ill be w a itin g to
ta k e a ll w ho w ish to go to h e a r B ish­
op S h e p h a rd a t M edford M e th o d ist
E p iscopal c h u rc h . No e v e n in g s e rv ­
ice in th is c h u rc h .
C h a rle s A. E dw artJs, M in iste r.
C h u rc h of th e Nazareno
C o rn e r of 4 th a n d C Sts.
S ervices fo r S u n d ay , O ctober 30:
S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. in. T h o rn ­
ton S. W iley, s u p e rin te n d e n t.
P re a c h in g serv ice, 11 a. m.
Young P e o p le ’s m e e tin g , 6 :3 0 p.
Y oung
P e o p le ’s m e e tin g , 6 :4 5
p. m.
P le a c h in g se rv ic e. 7 :3 0 p. m .
P ra y e r m e e tin g , W ed n esd ay , 7 :3 0
p. m.
You a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to com e
and w o rsh ip w ith us.
J. E. M cShane, P a s to r,
Church Notice
Dr. D. M. B ro w e r w ill give a s e r ­
m o n -le c tu re a t th e C h u rc h of the!
B re th re n , c o rn e r of M o u n ta in ave-
u u e a n d Iow a s tr e e t, n e x t S u n d a y a t j
l l a. ni. S u b je ct, ’’J e s u s vs. C a in .” I
A propos of th e co m in g d is a rm a m e n t
co n fe re n ce w hich m e e ts N ovem ber
11.
T h e re h a s been a lo t of d isc u ssio n
o f th e q u e stio n as to how m uch w ork
a m an can do.
T h is im p lie s t h a t th e h u m a n body
c o n ta in s a c e rta in a m o u n t of en e rg y
— t h a t a m a n h a s so m u ch w o rk “ in
h im ,’’ a n d t h a t In cre a se d e ffo rt
m ea n s in c re a se d fa tig u e .
B ut this. Idea is now bein g q u e s ­
tio n e d , a n d p sy ch o lo g ists te ll us th a t
u n d e r p ro p e r In ce n tiv e s m en can
ments and Provide tor the Future
Mr. L. Jacobs is placing his large tract of the very richest of
Klamath County tule reclaimed land on the market and guar­
antees a square deal with buyers.
The Land is Unsurpassed in its Productiveness
Here are some facts: One tract produced this year 66 bushels
of hard wheat; another 51 bushels; and one tract of 300 acres
produced 6000 sacks of rye; and you can figure for yourself
as to the value of such land. THE CROPS WILL PAY FOR
THE LAND IN A FEW YEARS.
MINT IS THE BIG MONEY MAKER
Willamette Valley Beaver Dam land has been growing mint
and producing peppermint oil for several years at good profit
and the experienced growers are changing locations from the
Willamette Valley to the reclaimed lands near Klamath Falls
Climate and soil conditions in Klamath County are decidedly
excellent for unusually profitable production of mint, as well
as celery, onions, and in fact anything that grows.
One of the Todd Brothers, pioneer mint growers, who have
made millions on tule reclaimed lands in Michigan, examined
into conditions in the Willamette Valley and Klamath County
last summer, and pronounced these tule reclaimed lands of
Klamath County the richest and most adaptable in the world
for mint production, and predicts that KLAMATH TULE
LANDS WILL CONTROL THE WORLD MARKET OF MINT
OILS IN A FEW YEARS.
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Sixty pounds of mint per acre at $3 per pound is an ordinary
record. And the crop is easily harvested and marketed.
17,500 acres in mint in the U. S., and the chewing gum fac­
tories use the production f-rom 12,000 acres. The demand for
mint oils is increasing.
Door of Opportunity is Open
Now is the time to get this land at a price that will surely
double in a short time. Mint crops will yield as high as $200
per acre.
We arc P rep ared to S h o w Y ou Facts
The tract of land that Mr. Jacobs is putting on the market
will bear inspection, and we aré prepared to show you a real
bargain, and will be glad to go into details with you if you
are inclined to make some money easily and legitimately.
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You £ Real Thing for Your Money, Mother Earth
There will be several hundred acres sold to the first applb
cants on the following terms:
One-third cash and balance on long time at 5 per cent interest
AND IT IS QUITE PROBABLE THAT CROPS FROM THE
LAND WILL TAKE CARE A LL DEFERRED PAYMENTS.
WE WILL ENTER INTO CONTRACT TO CARE FOR YOUR
ACREAGE and pay you a cash rental for five yearb and turn
the land over to you in full bearing mint.
We are certain that we have the best investment ever offered
and would like to have you investigate.
"Cuppy Ricks”
Full particulars at office of
FO R SA LE— D in in g se t, $20.00. 112
B s tr e e t.
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"The S p en d ers”
ALL STAR CAST
It Moves With a Rush
It will take you from the rolling hills of the West—
God’s country—to the palatial homes of New Y ork’s'
millionaire colony.
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Wheat and rye, onions, etc., must be planted each year, but
A FIELD OF PEPPERMINT IS GOOD FOR SEVEN YEARS
with no more cultivating than alfalfa.
-In—
SUNDAY—MONDAY
o u t a d v a n c in g th e lin e of fa tig u e .
" T h e m o re th e m in d d o e s,” sa id
•
W illia m Ja m e s , “ th e m o re it can
d o .”
Dr. B oris Sldis, th e e m in e n t sp e c ­
ia lis t in n e rv o u s a n d m e n ta l d is­
eases. o b serv ed t h a t he h ad n o t m et
a sin g le ease of n e rv o u s o r m e n ta l
tro u b le cau sed by too m u ch th in k in g
or o v e r-stu d y .
W h a t p ro d u ce s n e rv o u sn e ss is
Buy Land on Easy Pay-
Thomas Meighan
Popular Saturday Evening Post Story
By Peter B. Kyne
e m o tio n a l e x c item e n t a n d the holiday. This conduces to com«
lack o f in te r e s t In w o rk , he said.
fo rt of th e b u y e r, e n a b le s th o pur«
T his seem s to be proved by th e c h a se r to o b ta in th e choice of good»
e x p erien ce of a ll tim es.
a n d m ak e s th e ta s k of th e salsspeo«
T he g re a t d y n am ic m en of h isto ry pie lig h te r.
w ere m o stly long-lived a n d h e a lth y
th ro u g h o u t life.
F ro m p re s e n t in d ic a tio n s, s k irt»
will be low ered b e fo re fe d e ra l taxeq
C h ristm a s b u y in g is in o rd e r. C on­ ’ a re .
d itio n s a ro th o sa m e th is y e a r as in
P o o r indeed is t h a t p e rso n w ho ia
a ll y e a rs, as to tho m a n ife st a d v a n ­ : o p u len t in m oney b u t b a n k ru p t In
tag e s oZ bu y in g f a r in ad v an ce of m o ra ls an d ideals.
DYNAMIC MEN ARE LONG LIVED d o u b le o r tre b le th e ir o u tp u t w ith ­ w o rry ,
Christian Church
C o rn e r B a n d Second S ts.
iiib le school a t 10 o ’clock.
Mr
F ra n k
P a tte rs o n ,
s u p e rin te n d e n t.
O u r B ible school is g ro w in g an d r
idiy becom ing m o re e ffic ie n t in ev-
-i.v way. Com e a n d e n jo y th e school
w ith us.
M o rn in g w o rsh ip a t 11. S erm on
topic, “ W h a t M ust I Do to be S a v e d .” j
T his is an im p o rta n t q u e stio n a n d
will be a n sw e re d s tr a ig h t fro m th e
Bible.
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 , bo
se n io r a n d in te rm e d ia te . T h e re is a
place a n d a w elcom e fo r you a t th est
m ee tin g s.
E v e n in g w o rsh ip a t 7 :3 0 . S erm on
topic, ‘‘G ra titu d e to G o d .”
T h is is “ Go to C h u rc h ” S unday.
D on’t fo rg e t it.
Saturday, October 2», lö itf *
T.
FO R S A L E — Tw o p a tc h w o rk q u ilts ;
a lso som e c a n n ed f ru it.
M rs
N ancy S isem o re, 140 L in c o ln St.
50-2*
WANTED— D ishw asher.
lan d .
General Sales Agent, Ashland, Ore.
Or any of the following who «‘ire authorized selling agents:
H otel Ash
5 0 tf
W ; \TT E D — S to ra g e ta n k fo r w a te r,
a'Jl£ w h e re fro m 2000 to 5000 gal-
ions?~A ddress E . G. R o b e rts , H o rn ­
brook.1 C a lif., box 81.
50-3*
FO R R E N I
rery desirable Ilve-
room plastered house corner 8th
and B streets!’ Majectlc range and
kitchen linoleum included.
$20
per month. A« ’laud R ealty c o m ­
pany.
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S T A P L E S
C. B. Lamkin
The Billings Agency
Ashland Realty Co.
E. E. Phipps
Beaver Really Co.