Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 31, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Metidir, October-81« IMU
Hulmve'en Social—
‘ they will attend a world conferencej br&ith m arked C o m m an d s Emery'a • opinion that the home market Is the
The Junior society of the B a p tist'o f church leaders and missionaries, address.
best.
church enjoyed a Hallowe’en social Rev. Edw ards will leave A sh lan d ' “The honor of having led the Le­
No price on Newtowns has yet
in the church Friday evening. There Tuesday for Portland.
gion to these achievements is not been established, although offers of
BELLEVIEW ITkMM
were many spooks and ghosts pres
mine,’’ he salt). “ They were
$1.65 and $1.75 have been made for
H unters A re L uc£j>—
ent.
came masked.
Billy Murnhv Dick Coleman Jack 7 " as all —
— — • One of
SALEM, Qr„ Oct. 31.— Out of 425 ceivea
celved and
and accomplished
accomplished by
by th a t large sizes of extra fancy stock.
B u sh
J o h n D r a k e and Fred
Miller the p‘ inclpal entertainm ents of the accidents reported to the state in- great leader and partiot who has Seven cars of Rogue River Spitz re­
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1 evening was the initiation Into the dustrial accident commission for the done more to advance the destinies cently sold in London for a price
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W izard alld Witch order- Some of week endlne October 27, five were of the Legion than any other m an— which will net growers here $2, but
ta d th h t 7 859 ? i 7 * ’ hfhey those present were fortunate enough fatal. The fatalities were:
¡o u r late and beloved commander,
a California buyer picked up a car
nn W h*8 ot luck> br pslng ko,“ e to reach the third degree. There
Liberlo Gonzales, Preuss, O re.,1 Frederic W. G albraith, Jr. God rest
for $1.65.
with them one large deer and plentj was alao a .<re a l,. gypsy present who m«ner; Aibert Menegat, Preuss. Ore. his*soul. Let us stand for one mom-
Pickers are getting forty cents per
of ducks and geese.
pi opounded fortunes to the (flig h t m iner;
William Mahoney, Kerry, ent in th e lio p e ehat silence may con- hour, and where the gathering is
of all. Last, but not least, were the brakem an; Morgan
Morgan Tipton, Goble, vey what words cannot.
good they fill 80 to 100 boxes per
L tave fo»'
Paul —
Hallowe’en “eats.” About fifty Jun- signal hoy; Homer Johnson, Oregon
“ It has been G albraith’s year,' day. Box m akers are paid a penny
Fred H /
er, Jack Bush. Dick iors and their friends were present City, bucker.
ad d id Emery, after the great assem- a box, a t which price C ontractor
C o le m a n ^
Murphy left Sunday to enjoy the fun.
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blage had paid its trib u te of silent G reaser’s six-year-old son has e a rn e d ,
for their home at St. Paul, Ore.
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M I ST CARRY ON
prayer
to the dead commander. “A a s much at fifty-fjiur cents per day.
They will retu rn to A shland next
M erchants’ noon lunch, 60c, Hotel
NATIONAL SPIR IT IS
year which will always shine in the
The Golcbn Delicious is a new
year with th eir families and intend i Ashland Grill,
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URGE O F COOLIDGE history of the Legion.”
variety
which is grown to perfection
m aking th eir homes here. Mr. Cole­
by
A
lbert
Johnson. The color Is a
man and Mr. Bush spent a few days B ungalow Neal's Com pletion—
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ASHLAND A P PL E
rem arkably rich yellow and the fla­
in the Belleview district visiting
The new bungalow being built by
GROW ERS LAND
vor
sim ilar to th e red Delicious. Mr.
ened
its
position
in
the
last
year,.
friends before leaving for St, Paul. Putnam Brothers for Mrs. Agnes
M EDFORD PRIZES Johnson also grows the King David,
Emery
said.
Herndon, is nearing completion.
another new variety In this region
j • ‘-In the face of adverse industrial
Belleview Visitors—
(Contiuued
from
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1)
C. C. Crowson was a visitor In the
Suits pressed for 50 cents. John conditions, which have hit the e x -1 ___________ _____________________
service men harder th an any other very small in size. London and
Belleview district W ednesday of last; Maly, tailor, Pell building, Plaza,
FOR SALH
class, the Legion has gained i n , other export m arkets will Absorb
week. William Oden was visiting)
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A uthorized Ford Service Station,
friends in th a t neighborhood Friday. ( Missionary Rally__ *
strength, declared Emery. “ Its fi- apples down to the 250 size, but Mr. includ ing tools and accessories.
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C. E. Belehr. returned missionary Uancial sltu ati<™ has
steadily im -j Conner states th a t the sgzea which B est location.
CENTRAL POINT GARAGE
from Dainoli, India, where he has I,,o' ed-
sell best in this country are 112, 125
Fresh sweet cider at Rose Bros.
Central P oin t, Ore.
H
eartfelt*
praise
for
Major
Gal-
and
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Mr.
Conner
is
also
of
the
been in charge of the boys’ o rp h a n -’
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age for several years, will speak at
an all-day missionary rally at the
For high grade tailoring for men
Christian church tomorrow.
Mr.
THE ELHART WAY
and women— C. Orres.
Belehr will give a first hand account
We give our best in service
of missionary work in India and
Cliff Payne makes shaving stands.
and quality
what it has accomplished for the
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youth of that country. Roy K. Road-
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ruck, ( . F. Swaiuler and Mrs. E. T.
Pl
lione 17 «
Cor. 4th and B Sts.
We Deliver
Paul Mars, who has been quite ill! u
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Moore are other speakers on the pro-
for some time, was able to resum e
lhn
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I gram of the meeting which will be-
work in his fa th e r’s shop this morn-1
m .o n <,• , , • ,,
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Sin at 10:30 o clock in the morning.
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L'/r' 'D u rin g the evening lantern slides
Delicious Apples
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$1.50 to $3.00 per box
: will be used to illu strate the lecture.
We serve the best of coffee at allI The church has extended a cordial
Potatoes
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2 sack lots $2.00, single $2.75
times. Nelda Cafe.
38-6t j invitation to everxone interested in
missionary work.
No adm ittance
Hills, Edwards and Langs Coffee '
Woolens for men and women soldI charge is made.
by the yard— C. Orres.
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White Wonder Soap
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6 for 25c
DOWN
Orders taken for rresh oysters.
10
and
22
oz
Jam
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25c
Move to A partm ents—
Nelda Cafe.
38-Ct
and $5 a month
F. E. Russell and daughters have)
moved from North Pioneer street to • Epecial breakfast, CC cents, from
We buy, sell, rent and ex­
apartm ents over B utler’s confection­ 6 to 9. Hotel Ashland Grill. 45-tf]
ary store.
change typewriters
Local and Personal
Wolcott’s Grocery
SPECIALS
Hear B ishop a t M edford—
Now’ is the time to order your Twelve carloads of Ashland members
Thanksgiving suit. Paulsern<?s.4»tf of the Methodist Episcopal church
1 motored to Medford yesterday even- i j
Order your Thanksgiving s n itiinK to hear Bishop W illiam Shepard,
from Paulaerud’s.
4 9 tf! of th e Portland area, deliver an ad­
dress at the M ethodist church of
Dance W ednesday night. M oose
city. Services at th £ local
ball.
BI-» church was suspended yesterday ev-
T
¡ening to allow the Ashland congre-'
V b its F riends H en—
< gation to hear the bishop
Bia
Mrs. M. E. Davis, eu route to O ak-' Shepard, accompanied by Dr. W. W.
land, Calif., from Seattle, W ash., was Johnson, Dr. F. A. Danford, and &
a recent visitor a t the home of M r.'R ev. Charles A. Edw ards, pastor o f'
and Airs. J L.
T Greenwood
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’ (be
• Ashland
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church, will leave P o rt-'
land W ednesday for Chicago, where
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Try Roses’ eyerial Ice cream
4 5-tf
TOt> l*ATE TO CLASSIFY.
M erchants’ noon lunch, 60 cents.
Hotel Ashland Grill.
DRESSMAKING — Mrs.
G’ettis, G3 c fts h a m St.
Jean
A.
51-6*
FOR SALE— Bed room spt, consist­
ing of bed, box spring, hair m at­
R eturns to ’Frisco—
tress, dresser, chifforobe, three
upholstered chairs, w riting table
Miss Louise Homes, employed as
and small square table. A. Kopp,
a trained nurse in a San Francisco
Ashland Hotel.
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51-1*
hospital, left this m orning on the
5 o’clock train to resume her work FOR SALE— Newtowns, good size
apples, $1.25 per box. 311 Moun-
in th a t city. Miss Homes has been
tain Ave. Bring box.
51-3*
a t home with her parents, Mr.' and
Mrs. Charles Homes, for several ANYONE WISHING TO BUY a place
close in. cheap, phone 326-J. 51-3*
weeks, recuperating from a serious
Illness.
\\ ANTED— Boarders. Strictly home
cooking. 743 East Main.
51-2*
Remodeling and
g
'¡F O R RENT— A 400 acre alfalfa and
Orres.
stock ranch six miles from Ash­
land. known as the Vrohman
For pleating, see Orres.
ranch. Cash rent, $500 per year.
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Staples Realty, agent.
51-2
Dance WednetMlay tiight.
hall.
We can give you prompt service,
fo u r mechanics at your disposal.
^AUTO M O TIVE SHOP
100 Main St.
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An American Drama Eternal
By James Fenimore Cooper
S P E C IA L
M A T IN E E
Wednesday—4:15 P. M.
FOft SCHOOL CHILDREN
Remember the day and lie on time
LEAVING TONIGHT
ongress has realized the im port­
the country of the ag ri­
and. livestock industries,
and appropriated a large sum for
furthering them.
The banks and bankers constituted
the medium th ru which this asslst-
ifrfce will be given, becauseH he war
finance corporation will have the
benefit of their experience and know­
ledge of local conditions.
The F irst National sees this as a
distinct m ark of approval for the
banks of th e country.
to
C ance
cultural
N ation al B an k
Ashland
Oregon
Some November Leaders
JERSEY JU5ÎPER DRESSES
$5.00
AND LOTS OF BETTER ONES, TOO
CREPE 4e CHINE
Elkhorn
Gan Store
Kt OAK STREET
F urs will be a good price this fall,
a complete outfit.
Get my price« oil trap« and
Why send to m ail-order houses for Sporting Good«?
your catalogue and we will compare price*.
Guns repaired, fishing rods wrapped.
let me put it in shape for laying away.
A ll SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS
$2.25 to $2.98
AND UP
(ANTON CREPE
CREPE SATIN
FAIRYSPUN
and other high priced
novelty silks, $3.49.
WOOL COATINGS
are offered at very low
prices. Make your chil­
dren’s coats now and your
own, too.
Buy Your Winter Underwear Now
CARTERS or ROYAL MILLS
CORONA
HEADQUARTERS FOR COFFEE
nPEWRITERS
7— D a y S p e c ia l— 7
$5
COMMENCING SATURDAY, THE 29TH
All Finished Products of Oregon
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE
1 lb. t i n ..................... 39u
3 lb. t i n ___: ...........$1.14
5 lb. t i n ............................. $1.69
PREFERRED STOCK COFFEE
1 lb. tin . ................... 38c
2!<j lb. t i n ................. 92u
5 lb. t i n ............................. $1.69
DEPENDABLE COFFEE
1 lb. t i n .............................. 33c
3 1b. t i n . . ' . ........................ 92c
W h i t e H o u s e G r o c e t e r ia
Quality Groceries Moderately Priced
Zip, Bangh Wefe^ Started^
A plan lor pooling small ownersbiph lias been made and a
tract of 320 acres of our best mint land set aside lor this initial
pool.
T H R E E B U Y E R S i n o n e d a y t o t a l i n g 100 ACRES
The balance of 220 acres will be sold to first applicants in
lots troni 10 acres up, and an Asliland man of high standing
and abaility who will take 40 acres will take charge of the
planting and caring for the crops for a term of years.
WE W ILL HAVE ALL IN PEPPERM INT IN 2 YEARS
and in all probability have land paid for out of crops in 3
to 5 years. The terms of purchase are extremely easy, ONE-
THIRD down; one sixth in two years; balance in third, fourth
and fifth years at 5 per cent interest making a splendid chance
to get in on the ground floor of big paving LAND INVEST­
MENT.
For the reason that we will have to buy mint roots to plant
the first tract and will be able to supply our own roots there
after we will plant only 20 acres to mint the first year and 300
acres to rye, then in fall of 1922, after harvest, begin planting
of all to mint.
Production ot these crops in the past, excluding the war
period, justify the following estimate of gross returns:
1922 harvest 20 acres mint, baby crop, 400 lbs. pepper­
mint oil ............................................................................ $1200
300 acres rye, 12,000 bushels, a low estimate ................. 7200
Mint bay (after oil is extracted) equal to a lf a lf a ............ 600
Total for 1922 ................................................................ $9000
In 192.1 we will harvest 320 acres of peppermint:
20 acres full crop, 800 lbs. of oil at $3, average price. .$ 2400
300 acres baby crop, 6000 lbs. at $3 ................................. 18000
H ay at lowest estimate .......................................................
960
Now for 1924—Our First Full Crop of Peppermint
The production in Oregon has been from 4 Oto 80 pounds of
peppermint oil per acre. We compute at 40 pounds.
320 acres at 40 lbs., at $3, brings gross returns o f ___$38,400
Hay at a very low estimate ...........................................
9p,q
Total for 1924 ............................................................ $39 3^9
And lepeat this for five to seven years on the one planting',
with no more expense of cultivating and harvesting than alfalfa
There is No Safer Crop Than Mint
11 you are interested we will be glad to give you complete
details as to costs and general plans, contracts and guarantees
Cut the’ above figures in two if you like ami we can still show
you the best investment there is going. You will own your land
and get your share of the profits.
E. T . S T A P L E S
Ashland, Ore., General Sales Agent
Also authorized agents:
E. E. PHIPPS
0. B. LAMKIN
ASHI*AND REALTY
BILLINGS AGENCY
BEAVER REALTY CO.
goods
Bring in
Bring in your gun and
Total for 1923 ..........................................................T$2?,360
The Spenders”
STRONG DRAMATIC DRAMA
R. (BOB) MIDDLETON
GOVERNMENT CONFIDENCE
I WEDNESDAY
S?7e L a st o f t h e
M o h ic a n s
W H IT T L E T R A N S F E R CO.
Phone 44
M oose ! FOR RENT— Five room modern cot
tage, barn garage and two acres I
S l-3
pasture lot, on G ranite St. Staples
Realty Agency.
51-2
Jesse W inbum Leaves—
Jessie W inbum , accompanied by FOR SALE— E xtraordinary barg ain ,'
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moses, left Sat­
8 room house and 4 level lots for
$1500. This week only. R. D. |
urday for San Francisco. The trip
Sanford, 399 Beach St., Ashland,
was mad> In W inburn’s car, Milt Bie-
Ore.
5 i_ i
j
gal officiating ° —
at •■
the
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•W wheel.
nuuci, JW
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W inburn’s headquarters will be at FOR RENT— Seven room cottage, in
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. his.
. stay will
fair condition, ¡with fine range.
the u»_s--------.
Fairm ount, where
One
block from Ju n io r high
be indefinite. He carries letters of
school. Inquire a t Allen Realty
introduction to several form er Ash-
office or at 355 Almond St. 51-2*
landers now living in 'Frisco and ex­
pects to enjoy his stay in the Cali­ FOR RENT— Ranch. 70 acres, house
and barn, chicken house, etc., 22
fornia metropolis.
Mr. and Mrs.
acres alfalfa, balance grain and
Moses are expected to return to Ash­
pasture land. Plenty of wood on
place. Two milqs from Taljent.
land in ten days or two weeks.
Mason & Manning, Talent. Ofe.
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51tf
Have a fit— C. Orres.
17tf
FOR SALE— General m erchandise
store. Stock and fixtures a t In­
When better tamafes are served,
voice. Mason & Manning, Talent.
Rose Bros, will serve them.
45-tf
Ore.
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ÏSDAY
Service...
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Heat units and quality is what counts. Positively no
Coal sold in the West that equals the famous “ Peacock”
Rook Springs Lump Coal—
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Price per ton in bulk...............$18.00
Price per half ton in bulk.........$ 9.75
Price per quarter ton in bulk... $ 5.00
We are unloading a car today, and two more cars coining
We have plenty Utah Lump Coal on hand at
same prices as above