Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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W e ite tn Newspaper Union
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK
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S iskiyou c h a p te r R. A. M „ s ta te d
c o n v o catio n T h u rs d a y ev en in g , N o­
v e m b e r 17. M ark M aster.
E a s te rn S ta r b a z a a r, F rid a y a f t e r - 1
noon a n d ev en in g , N ovem ber 18.
Gas Station Open E arly—
T h e oil s ta tio n s of A h slan d now
open a t 7 o 'clo ck in th e m o rn in g , in ­
ste a d of 6 :3 0 , a n d close a t 8 o'clock
In th e evening, in ste a d of 9 o ’clock.
W e re n o v a te old su its,
u d ’s.
P a u lse r-
6 3tf
G en u in e M exican c h ic k e n ta m a le s ,
20 cents. E n d e rs C o n fe c tio n e ry .6 2 tf
W oolens fo r m en a n d w om en sold
T he C h ristia n W o rk e rs B and w ill' G ro cer H a s th e G rippe—
a book on th e s u b je c t a n d h ad my 1 a n d w as a c tu a lly a sh am e d o f th e W a sh in g to n , I). (
w ith th e lea d in g
!,y th e y a rd — C. O rres.
1 7 t f |h o l d a m ee tin g a t th e N eil C reek
E. W. F la c k u s , of th e S q u a re D eal m a n u s c rip t a b o u t o n e -th ird w ritten « fuct
th a t I ha:» ev er m en tio n e d th e 'n a tio n of th e w orld re p re se n te d by
¡sc h o o l h o u se S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t 3 g ro ce ry , h a s been q u ite ill fo r sev- ! w hen I s ta r te d o u t to le c tu re on th e
M r a n d M rs. C. B. L a m k in , Mr.
m a tte r to anybody.
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■o’clock, N ovem ber 20. All p erso n s e ra l d ay s w ith th e g rip p e a t his su b je c t.
And th is is w h a t o u r d istin g u is h e d ‘th e sam e q u e stio n a b o u t which 1 was
M rs. A. B. S a u n d e rs, who w e n t to th a t a re in te re s te d in o u r w’o rk a re hom e on S ev en th s tre e t.
S herw ood, th e la tte r from M o n ta g u e ,'
places, b u t w ith poor re s u lts . One
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o f my le c tu rin g to u rs w as up th e / " ' ' Ì "
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San F ra n c isc o re c e n tly , is now vis- e a rn e s tly in v ite d to jo in us.
M eet
visited S am s V alley S unday.
! C o lu m b ia riv e r.
I w ent „„ nhee.t c ro d lled d e lu s a le a t th e P eace con- a ,ich 1 w as spendili.' my own m oney
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I tin g a n old frie n d , Mrs. Neil F a b e n , a t th e lib ra ry a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. 66-3 H ilt V is ito r H ere—
fere n c e a t P a ris , is w ritin g to m e and giving my ow n tim e, a n d fo r
1. S to m ach m ise ry , g as a n d in d i- a t th e l a t t e r ’s ra n c h hom e n e a r
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C a rl C a rle so n cam e up fro m H ilt ; a n d b illed m y self in a d v a n ce , of
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a
h o u t.
It sem s so s tr a n g e to m e w hich I was m any tim e s rouniJly
g e stio n a re p ro m p tly reliev e d w ith T racy . Mrs. S a u n d e rs ’s f a th e r c am e;
H o tel A sh lan d G rill c a te rs to y e s te rd a y a n d is v isitin g h e re
c o u rse alw ay s a t m y ow n expense,
now
to
be re a d in g a ll about, th e .bu. d ml o ften refu se d c h u rc h e s
Mi-O-Na sto m a c h ta b le ts .
At M e-’ to C a lifo rn ia in 1853, a n d a few ho m e-fo lk s as w ell a s to c o m m ercial!
a n d th e n w ould s t a r t o u t on th e sec-
I g r e a t peace c o n fe re n c e in session a t and b u ild in g s in w hich to speak.
y e a rs la te r w as on th e sh ip Y an k ee m en a n d to u ris ts .
6 1 tf DOES IT PAY TO W O R R Y
N aid B ros, on m o n ey -b ack p lan .
ond to u r to fill m y d a te s.
I m ade
B lade, w hen th e vessel w as w reck ed
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ABOUT APPEN DICITIS?! ¡ a sp ecial e ff o r t a t H ood R iv er to
C an
a p p e n d ic itis
ne
M illions in C a n a d ia n V isito r—
F o r high g ra d e ta ilo rin g lo r m en o ff th e P a n a m a co ast.
g,uair<1T? 1 s e t o u t a la rg e crow d.
I p u t up
a g a in s t? Yes, by p re v e n tin g in te s ti
gold w ere lo st, th e p a s se n g e rs m en-j
a n d w om en— C. O rres.
Mrs. F. S. F d w le r, w ho is v siitin g „¿1 in fe c tio n ’ T he*ïnU s*tïnaî**ïnÜ ' l'o ste ra e v e ry w h e re a n d s c a tte re d
T he In te stin a l
tin n e d esca p in g w ith only th e c lo th e s h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. C. F . T ilto n , te lls s e ,)tic. A d ler-i-k a, a c ts on BOTH up-j h a n d b ills all a ro u n d , a n d h ire d th e
L eave for C alifornia—
he w ore, w hich in clu d e d a v e st m a d e .o f a sto rm w hich v isite d h e r hom e per a n d low er bow els, rem o v in g A LL! best th e a te r in tow n. I w e n t dow n
J. P. P e ffle y a n d S. B. S to n e r 'o f a n te lo p e sk in , w ith in sid e p o c k e ts j to w n . New W e stm in s te r, B. C., p u t- foul d ecay in g m a tte r w hich m ig h t r a tb e r e a rly a n d s a t in th e hack
w en t to C a lifo rn ia to d a y , ex p ectin g c a rry in g $3000 w o rth of gold d u s t t i n g th e w a te r sy stem o u t of ¿ondi- s t a r t in fe c tio n .
E X C E L L E N T fo r
gas on sto m a c h or* c h ro n ic c o n sti- r ° ° m w a itin S fo r th e la rg e crow d
to f ir s t v isit S a c ra m e n to a n d a fte r- a n d n u g g e ts.
.Mrs. S a u n d e rs h e a rt! tio n .
F o r w eeks w a te r h a s been 1 p a tlo n ,
„ re ,„ ove8 m a tte r w h k „
to g a th e r, w hen
I w ould d ra m a tic -
w a rd s o th e r c itie s f a r th e r s o u th .
so m uch o f th e w o n d e rs of th e C old- h a u le d o v e r to w n In w agons
a n d you n e v e r th o u g h t
w as In y o u r sy s-| a lly w alk o u t upon th e p la tfo rm ,
re-
— — -
j en S ta te fro m h e r f a th e r t h a t sh e j sold a s a co m m o d ity . E v e r e tt F ow l- tern a n d w hich n o th in g e lse can dis-1 ceive th e p la u d its of th e e a g e r I
T h e b est c h o c o la te c re a m s can be h a s alw ay s w a n te d to v isit th e s c e n e ; e r g e ts his su p p ly of a q u a p u ra in !odge?, ° ? e m an s p o r t s it is u n b e-l tJ
g ra c e fu lly m ak e m v how and
p u rc h a se d a t R o se B ros.
45-ef of th e l a t t e r ’s e a rly s tru g g le s . S h e 'f iv e galion m ilk can s from a s p r i n g '
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a c k n o w led g e my a p p re c ia tio n of th e
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| has been e n jo y in g h e r v isit to th e tw o or th re e m iles d is ta n t.
¡D ru g g is t. ”
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in te llig e n c e of th e w a itin g crow d,
F re sh sw e e t c id e r a t R ose B ros, j lim it, rid in g a c ro ss S an F ra n c isc o
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a n d th e n w ith th e a ttitu d e of a deep
3 7 -tf 'b a y in th e w o rld ’s g r e a te s t ferry -
C liff P a y n e m ak e s fire screen s.
th in k e r a n d g re a t re fo rm e r, begin
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i b o a ts, se ein g th e G olden G ate, G old- i
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DULL.
my speech. I w alked o u t b e fo re th e
M oves to O ak S tre e t.—
on G a te p a rk a n d o th e r in te re s tin g A u ctio n S a le of B a n a n a s—
A W O N D E R FU L STORY
W ifey: W e w o m ­ exp ected g re a t a u d ie n c e — an d th e re
B. F. S to n e h a s m oved from 331 scenes in th e bay c itie s.
G. W . P e lle tt ex p ects to ex h ib it
A WON DER FI L STA R
w as not a sin g le soul p re se n t not
en h a v e j u s t
W im e r s tr e e t to 190 O ak s tre e t.
an e x tra fin e box of B a n a n a ap p les
one
fo rm e d a n a n ti-
1OO Per Cent E ntei l.iinm eut
A gency of O regon F ire R e lie f a s ­
I
a t th e w in te r f a ir an d a fte rw a rd s
g o ssip league.
T he la rg e s t n u m b e r 1 e v e r hat»
All wool s u its fo r $20 a t P a u lse r- so ciatio n . Yeo, of c o u rse
44_tf h av e th em sold a t a u c tio n fo r th e
H ubby: W h a t
to h e a r m e w as n in e, a n d th a t was
u d ’s.
6 3tf
b e n e fit of th e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t
do y o u do, ju s t sit
BABY PEG GY in “ B R O W N IE ’S L IT T L E VENUS” __
New m a n a g e m e n t a t H e lm ’s club i Club’s b u ild in g fu n d .
in a sm all school house in W a sh in g ­
a n d say n o th in g ?
house,
K in g sb u ry
S p rin g s,
for
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ton s ta te a t a place called W ashu-
\ o u w ill see th is baby active--, in o n e <>1 h e r m ost d e ­
W . O. D ick erso n Im p ro v in g —
fg .,1 .
W. O. D ick erso n , w ho rec e n tly T h a n k sg iv in g E ve, W ed n esd ay , Nov F ig h tin g th e “ ^ l u ” __
lig h tfu l com edies.
W. D. C arey is s e rio u sly ill w ith !
s u ffe re d a p a ra ly tic s tro k e , is im ­ 23. A good clean d a n c e a n d good
I th e n th o u g h t I could a t least
66-5 th e “ flu .”
p ro v in g an d on th e way to p a rtia l tim e fo r everybody.
¡'get in to M eth o d ist c h u rc h e s a n d b e­
, N IG H T M A R E .
recovery, a c c o rd in g to h is son, D on­
fore M eth o d ist a u d ie n c e s, a s I had
Y ou th o u g h t o n e
a ld D ickerson
Mr. D ic k e rso n h as H e tm n e d fro m P o r tla n d —
! W ngffer S p rin g s R e p re se n te d
Coming Friday
been a M eth o d ist a ll m y life, r.ot •
tim e t h a t m a rrie d
reco v ered h is speech a n d is a b le to
F re d H e rrin a n d “ S h y ” P e a rs o n !' E d. B aer a n d w ife, w ho live on a
very
good
one,
to
he
su
re
,
b
u
t
a
life ’d be one lo n g
be ta k e n a b o u t in a w heel c h a ir, r e tu r n e d M onday fro m P o rtla n d .
ra n c h e a st of th e city, a n d M rs. I. V .
m em b e r ju s t th e sam e. So I w e n t!
d ream .
H e en jo y ed an a u to r id e S u n d ay fo r
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M ason, of th e W a g n e r S p rin g s c o n - ’
to G re sh am , O re., an d a sk ed for th e
Yes— but i woke
th e firs t tim e since he w as a fflic te d J '
D ance a t H e lm ’s clu b house, Rtruction. cam p, tra n s a c te d b u sin ess!
p riv ile g e of sp e a k in g th e follow ing
up.
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K in g sb u ry
S p rin g s,
T h a n k sg iv in g in A sh la n d W ednesday.
S u n d ay on U n iv e rsa l Peace. T h e p a s­
Paul3erucZ s S u its w ill b e a r com- 'E v e ., W ed n esd ay , Nov. 23. L e e d o m ’s
E A R L Y ID EA O F
to r fla tly refu se d a n d gave m e a
p a riso n s in p rice, q u a lity a n d fit.6 3 tf '5-piece o rc h e s tra .
66-5 i B irth d a y P a r ty —
WORLD DISARMAMENT
piece of his m ind a s to w h a t he
.
R a m o n a W ise ’s f o u rte e n th b irth -!
D E V E LO PED BY REED th o u g h t of a n y fellow in “ th e se e n ­
C om ing!
Big M asque D ance a t A M isu n d e rsta n d in g —
day w as c e le b ra te d S a tu rd a y e v en in g
lig h te n e d d a y s ” ru n n in g a r o u n d th e
T he T id in g s is very s u rp rise d t o ; bv th ir te e n of h e r schoolm atG a t t h e (
H e lm ’s
clu b
h o u se,
K in g sb u ry
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
c o u n try ta lk in g a b o u t d isa rm in g 11a
66-3 le a rn t h a t som e of o u r re a d e rs m is- hom e nf
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S p rin g s, T h a n k sg iv in g n ig h t.
u n d e rsto o d th e p le a s a n try in th e i t - ' c h u r c h s tre e t A da’i n t ^ h
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A t th is p o in t I becam e d isc o u r-
F o r p le a tin g , see O rres.
1 7 tf em s r e g a rd in g th e co n n e ctio n be-
unc eon was se rv e d , (the d e c o ra - 1 m e. W hen th ey w ould n o t su b sc rib e ag ed , w ent hom e and to ld m y w ife
j tw een th e good w e a th e r th is fall,
tio n s b ein g pink a n d w h ite c a rn a - f o r th e little s h e e t I th re w it on t h a t if a n y th in g m o re w as e v e r said
W:
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C am ps, h a v e r e tu r n e d hom e from to ta k e a d v a n ta g e e l th e Im agined
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th e p a p e rs le ft t h a t I had p rin te d , J
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A fte r th is fa ile d , I s ta r te d to w rite b u rn e d m y m a n u s c rip t a n d le c tu re s
v isitin g fo r th e p ast six m o n th s.
g re e n h o u se , o f w a n tin g people to d ie, F lo re n c e w il8 o „
H(,len
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,n o rd e r to in c re a s e th e d e m a n d fo rj , nM W llllt. D orls , I!tchcock R u b ;
a t th e O. E. S. E m b ro id e ry C lub B a-, fiow ers
• a a r . M asonic h a ll, F rid a y . N o v e m -,tlo „ to « u “ ly X X L T d
P a t ," s“ "- L " is K »»‘.
V isited Sam * V alley—
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Man Iroiii Lesi Rwer
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v e ia C ham pie, a n d E velyn T a v lo r
h e r 18. H a n d m ad e a rtic le s fo r sale k n in
d , since an y o n e w ho know s M r .' ___ _________
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a y io r
—a lso lu n c h s e rv e d fro m 1 to 9 S a n d e rs w ould n e v e r for
a m o m en t
p. m. P u b lic in v ited .
th in k th a t he h a rb o re d such an u n - ;
I w o rth y th o u g h t. T h e T id in g s r e g r e ts '
H igh School Program —
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• g m e e ..
A . . t th
h a n k i s g iv
tin g of -I t h a t th e L ite m in q u e stio n re s u lte d in; ;
M a rria g e L icenses
th e H igh School F o re n sic so c ie ty t h e i “ " 7
» " d la k e s th is
M ark W. K in d e r a n d Ire n e H a r ­
fo llo w in g p ro g ra m w ill be r e n d e r e d : 1 o p ' » r t d " ' t >' » '
' I . re a d e rs
rell.
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A sto ry of T h a n k sg iv in g , M a r g a r - ;„ „ „ K
__________ y
L e lan d A le x a n d er M entzer a n d
such in fe re n c e w ould be ta k e n .
e t M cCoy; “ W hy T h u rs d a y w as
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«Myrtle M a rg a re t F u lle r.
c h o sen fo r T h a n k s g iv in g ,” P a u lin e
M ask a n d w in a p rize a t H e lm ’s
E. M oran an d V ivian S ch u ler
P lu m m e r; “ A c o n tr a s t b etw en old club b o u se T h u rs d a y n ig h t, N o re m -'
i1rattk B ru ce O ld ia g
'Jetese
a n d m o d ern T h a n k s g iv in g s ,” Jo h n b e r 34.
6 6 . 3 F a y L ay to n .
G aley ; re c ita tio n , M a u ritz J a lo ; ro ll
______ H en ry K u k e ll a n d V iva Davis.
c a ll. L e a d er, W e b ste r W ertz. Stu- Art. a t th e F a ir —
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d e n ts a n d o th e r v isito rs w ill be w el-j
N eedlew ork a n d th e fin e a r t s w ill
P ro b a te C o u rt
com e. A C h ristm a s p ro g ra m is be- have a p ro m in e n t place a t th e com ­
E s ta te L, M. N ourse.
In v e n to ry
in g p la n n e d .
< in g w in te r fa ir. T h is div isio n will an d a p p ra is e e m n t.
E s ta te G e ra ld in e T hiess. O rd er.
be in c o m p lete c h a rg e of a com pet-
D on’t fo rg e t th e E a s te r n S ta r Em -
E s ta te M ary B. L eslie
F in a l ac­
! e n t c o m m itte e of lad ies.
F u ll an-
b ro id e ry C lub B a z a a r a t M asonic n o u n c e m e n t la te r
c o u n t an d o rd e r.
h a ll F rid a y , N ovem ber 18, a fte rn o o n :
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E s ta te E noch M. S m ith. A ffid a v it
a n d ev en in g . L u n c h se rv e d from 1
W e m ak e o u r ow n c a n d ie s, ice
E s ta te E liz a b e th J. B ristow . R e­
to 9 p. m. T he pu b lic c o rd ia lly in- c ream a n d ta m a le s.
E n d e rs Con- p o r t, pro o f of p osting,
voted.
fec tio n e ry .
6 2 tf
TOO IxATE TO CLASSIFY
COURT NEWS
O.E.S. Embroidery Club
B A ZA A R
Masonic Hall
Friday, Nov. 18
Afternoon and Evening
Lunch served from 1 to 9 p. m.
The Public Cordially Invited
O R D E R YOUR 1922 BABY C H IX
now. T a n c re d s tr a in W h ite L eg­
h o rn s. W ill h a tc h ev ery 12 d ays
b eg in n in g F eb 1.
I b reed for
high a v e ra g e flock p ro d u c tio n a n d
a lth o u g h I sold a ll m y L eg h o rn s
w hen I w en t aw ay . I h a v e in my
b re e d in g p ens h e n s b o u g h t fro m
m e a s baby ch ick s in 1920 by D r.
G. W. G regg. T h ese h av e m ad e a
flock a v e ra g e in 12 m o n th s of 222
eggs e ach a n d a r e s till laying.
T h e flock w as cu lled by P ro f. |
B re w ster, an d will be m ate d t o !
p e d ig re ed c o c k ere ls fro m h e n s '
w ith tra p n e s t rec o rd s of 260-283
eggs m ate d to a co ck erel from a !
307-egg hen. H u n d re d s of s a tis ­
fied c u sto m e rs te s tify to th e p ay ­
ing q u a litie s of m y sto c k .
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“The Call of the Woods”
Remember the date
The Citizens Bank Monday Night, Nov. 21st.
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