Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DÀÌLt TiDlNGS
A m ier, Dr. W . E. B u ch n n an , P e rcy
S tra tto n , Miss G. H irw ood, W . H.
M ow at, R o d erick B oyer, D r. P a rso n
E s ta b lis h e d 1870
P u b lish e d E v ery E v e n in g E xcept J u liu s J e n se n , W . A. M ills, H. C
G aley, M is. B ruce L iirteer, S. F.
Sunday
S ta rr. J a m e s R u d d , W a lte r R a so r,
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
M rs. W allace.
O F F IC IA L CITY AND COUNTY
M rs. O. W in te r,
a p la in : M rs.
PA PER
Lloyd B ry a n t, M rs. M ildred B ow ers,
T E L E P H O N E 39
Mrs. C. H. V au p el, M rs. F . H. W a i l t -
ev, M rs. C. H. Nicl e rso n , M rs Isaac
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O reg o n W .n n e. Mrs. S. J. S n y d er .M rs. O.
P o a to ific e as S econd-class M ail M at­ W in te r. F ra n c is ¡1
W in te r, O. W in-
te r.
te r, L u lu H o w ard, Airs. W. C. P o lk .
Mr3. R esale M cK enzie, M rs. C a rrie
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S. A. C a rlto n , M rs M ary S te n n e t,
m ask
Mrs. H a rrie t D ow dy, M rs. N ancy
<j> M an ’s h e a rt, a n d v 'e w th e
R a th b u rn , 0 . J. R a th b u rn .
hell t h a t ’s th e r e .— B yron.
Miss S pencer, c a p ta in ; J a m e s M.
S pencer, A. C. S a e h c e r,' M rs. A. C
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S pencer, E d w a rd P. S pencer, E s th e r
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. Spencei M ary S p en cer. Mrs. G. A.
T he p e rso n w ho leads an h o n e st, B rjgcoe M rs. A. M. L ong, M rs Johtf
s in c e re life, devoted to usefu l w ork, R. M axedou. Mrfe. F . H. C row son,
how ever h u m b le th is w ork m ay be, Mrs. W m . F la c k u s , Mrs. A. M cM illan,
M rs. J. H. M cGee, c a p ta in , M rs.
m ak es a re a l c o n trib u tio n to th e
A. E. C hase, M rs. G ordon M acC rack-
sum to ta l of h u m an p ro g re ss and
en, M rs. I. B a te m a n . A H. P ra c h t
h u m an h ap p in ess.
D espise n o t th e M rs. A. H. P ra c h t, M rs. J. H. Me
d o e r a n d th e d o in g of little th in g s Gee, J H. McGee, M rs. A. N in in g er,
F o r o f a m u ltitu d e of little th in g s, FI. D rew , M rs. II. D rew , C. E. B anks
e a rn e s tly a n d s k ilfu lly done, a re M rs.« H . L. M oore, M rs A lice Jill
son.
g re a t th in g s acco m p lish ed .
Ashland
Tidings
Iriday, November 18, Uhi!
1. 1923, $4000 oi w hich m u st bo b ro u g h t from th e s ta te p e n ite n tia ry
! s p e n t b e fo re A u g u st 1, 1922 T h e re
a t Salem la s t T u esd ay yvas th e p r in ­
"Hist ho a t le a s t chroe c o tta g e s e re c t- ; cip al w itn ess in y e s te rd a y ’s a f t e r ­
te d by n ex^ A u g u st 1, a n d a t l e a s t noon session of th e c irc u it c o u rt a t
tw elv e n u t up by J u ly 1, 1923. T he th e tr ia l of C h a rle s Owen w ho faces
p lan s c.tll fo r a w a te r sy ste m , s to re ,! a c h a rg e of “ a id in g an d a b e ttin g aj
iu r.:.. loom a n d g a s o l'n e s ta tio n . T he b a n k c a sh ie r to in ju r e a n d d e fra u d
c o tta g e s m u st he 12x20 feet in size.
a b a n k .”
U nicii c re e k is lo ca ted a b o u t
J o h n so n
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ra , .o u n d . ; , w h ere th o u s a n d s of b a c k ’s b u sin e ss w ith O w ens, ask ed
'^ c : i sto p a n n u a lly on th e ir w ayj by L. *A. L ilje q v ist, a s s is ta n t a tt o r ­
ney g e n e ra l.
to C r a te r L ake.
A d v e rtisin g of re s o rt s ite s s u it
T he tr ia l w as e x tre m e ly q u ie t, no
a b le l o r d e v e lo p m en t is an innova- s e n sa tio n a ris in g , th e e x a m in a tio n
t on of th e fo re st se rv ice an d is b e­ b ein g on checks, etc.- A tto rn e y E van
ing d o n e v.iih th e idea of o b ta in in g R eam es, co u n sel fo r th e d e fe n se , en-i
th e b e st possible sqj-vice fo r th e p u b ­ te re d se v e ra l m ild o b je c tio n s a s to
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th e q u e s tio n in g of th e w itn ess.
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G o o d ric h a n d F is k T ir e s
R e d u c e d in P r ic e
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20 p e r c e n t olì' on C o rd s
10 p e r c e n t o ff on F a b r ic s
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SPECIAL RESORT
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TRIAL
PERMIT OFfEkEO
C. Lake Hofei
Asks $120,000,
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Portland C. of C.
If th e r e w ere m o re re s is ta n c e to
robbers* a n d if th e re s is ta n c e w ere
p u n c tu a te d w ith w ell-aim ed s h o o t­
ing, th e re w ould be few er ro b b eries.
tr ic t A tto rn e y R aw les M oore a s s is t­ n e r, J o h n M. M ast, J . H S tan ley . I gle, G. E. Fox.
ed by A s s ista n t A tto rn e y G e n e ral L. t r a n k M iller, J o h n G reb, C. F. An- C h a rle s N unan.
A. L ilje q u is t, a n d co u n sel fo r th e
d efen se co n sists of A tto rn e y Evar.
R e a m es a n d C h a rle s R eam es. I t is
not* expected t h a t th e case w ill go
to th e ju ry u n til F rid a y .
T he ju ry is com posed of th e fo l­
lo w in g m en : F. L. H o ld rid g e. C arl
M u rp h y , R. I„ F e rn s, E. C. G ard-
Overland M arcy Co.
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BANK
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W. IF. Jo h n s o n , fo rm e r e r s h ie r of
ih e B an k of Ja c k so n v ille , who w as i
PO R TLA N D , O r., Nov. 18.— A r e ­
q u e st th a t th e P o rtla n d C h a m b e r of
C om m erce ra is e $120,000 to fin a n c e
im p ro v e m e n ts of th e C r a te r L a k e
h o tel, n e c essa ry fo r th e com ing s e a ­
son, w as m ad e y e s te rd a y by E ric
V. H a u se r, p re s id e n t of th e C ra te r
L ak e N a tio n a l P a r k com pany.
“ T he fin a n c in g of th is p r o je c t,”
ra n Mr. H a u s e r's re p o rt to th e c h a m ­
b er, “ sh o u ld he u n d e rta k e n im m ed i­
a te ly an d c a rr ie d to cop m letio n
w ith in th ir ty dayis, if s a tis fa c to ry
a n d p ro g re ssiv e sh o w in g is to bo
m ade next y e a r .”
A m ong
th e p ro p o se d im p ro v e ­
m e n ts a sk e d fo r in tire r e p o rt w ould
be a sixty-room w ing, c o stin g $60,-,
000
An a d d itio n a l $20,000 w ould
be sp e n t fo r g e n e ra l re p a irs , a n d th e
re m a in d e r of th e su m expended in
ta k in g up a n o p tio n on th e p ro p e rty
from A. L. P a r k h u r s t, fo rm e rly th e
ow ner. T he re p o rt f u r th e r show ed
th a t a p p ro x im a te ly 5000 g u e sts w ere
re g is te re d a t th e h o tel th is season,
and th a t th e n e t e a rn in g s of th e e s ­
ta b lis h m e n t w ere $SO95.
M E D F O ltD , O r., Nov. 1 8 . _ F o r
th e b u ild in g of a re s o rt a t U nion
cre e k on th e C r a te r L a k e ro a d th e
U nited S ta te s fo re st se rv ic e w ill
g r a n t a special uso p e rm it to th e
b id d e r win* m ak e s th e best, o ffe r
from th e s ta n d p o in t of h a n d lin g th e
to u ris t tra ffic , C. J .. B uck, a s s is ta n t
'd is tric t fo re s te r in c h a rg e o f r e c re a ­
tio n , a n n b u u c e d W ednesday.
M inim um re q u ire m e n ts a r e th a t
$7000 sh a ll be expended b e fo re Ju ly
LADIES
R e a d y -to -w e a r G a rm e n ts ta il­
o red d u rin g th e d u ll seaso n —
big a s s o r tm e n t‘to choose from
— ev ery size a n d ev e ry p rice—
w o n d e rfu l v alu es. Seo th e ex­
tr a film F re n c h S e rg e ilrcsse*
a t $ 1 0 .7 5 . All w ool P olo c lo th
c o a ts a t $ 1 8 .7 5 .
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B rin g Real B e a u ty
S A T U R D A Y S P E C IA L A T 10 A. M .— B R O W N IE R O A S T E R , 25c
See W in d o w s f o r D isp la y
Banishes Skin Eruptions. Puts On Firm Flesh,
Strengthens The Nerves and Increases Energy.
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C on cen trated T ab lets Easy an d Eco­
n om ical t o T ake. R esu lts Q uick.
LUSTROUS
H A IR
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. If you want to quickly clear your ekin and
complexion, put some firm, healthy flesh on
BRIGHT
your bones, increase your nerve force und
EYES
power, and look and feel 100 per cent, better.
y - HEALTHY’
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Mastin’s tiny yeast
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GLOW OF
1I1A M O N Tablets with each meal and
PERFECT
watch results. M astin’s VITAMON contains
DIGESTION highly concentrated yeast vitamines, as well
’■'FIRM FLESH
as the other two still more important vita­
mines
Soluble v C),
UNDER SKIN
=
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k NO FLABBINESS 1 Hn.p‘es* b°l18 and skin eruptions seem to
vanish like magic under its purifying influ-
NO HOLLOWS f nce>
complexion becomes fresh and
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Are Positively Guaranteed
to Put On Firm Flesh.
Clear the Skin and Increase
Energy When Taken With
Every Meal or Money Back
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18 tnne? and. invigorated, and those who
arc Unoer-wcight licgin to get some firm
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So rapid and amazing
fe teeud figure.
are the results that success is absolutely
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Sensational Sale of Women’s Winter ( oafs
at /IbonS One Half Keuma P r i é e s
Err .& - c. • •.S
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You Should Not Bliss This
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r.fe-Y Vfc‘s$fc«86?
T h e y d o n o t s to p to th in k t h a t m u c h o f th e ir
tr o u b le m a y b e c a u s e d b y d r in k in g t e a a n d c o ffe e
w h ic h c o n ta in th e d r u g s , ih e in a n d c a ffe in e , W 1 e n
y o u o v e r - s tim u la te th e s y s te m f o r a n y p e rio d o f
tim e , th e r e s u it m a y b e n e r v o u s n e s s w i t h its m a n y
a c c o m p a n y in g ills. Y o u m a y fa il to s le e p p ro p e rly
a n d y o u r sle e p d o e s n o t r e f r e s h y o u a s it s h o u ld .
•
P o s tu m , m a d e fro m s c ie n tific a lly r o a s te d
c e re a ls , w ill h e lp y o u to o v e r c o m e a ll th e s e c o n ­
d itio n s. F o r it c o n ta in s o n ly h e a lth f u l s u b s ta n c e s ,
in s te a d o f d r u g s , a s a r e f o u n d in t e a a n d coffee.
P o s tu m h e lp s b u ild s o u n d n e r v e s t r u c tu r e , b y
le ttin g y o u g e t s o u n d , r e s tf u l sle ep .
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I n fla v o r, P o s t u m is m u c h lik e h i g h - g r a d e
coffee. I n f a c t t h e r e a r e m a n y p e o p le w h o p r e f e r
P o s tu m fo r its s a v o r y f la v o r a lo n e .
S e h ili Í K2=
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W EEKS &
Y east V i t i i i o n T a b lets
* T h o u s a n d s o f p e o p le s u ffe r f r o m n e rv o u s n e s s .
T h e y a r e r u n d o w n a n d m is e r a b le w i t h o u t k n o w ­
in g th e r e a s o n w h y .
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O u r E n tir e L o w e r F lo o r is 'D e v o te d to T h is D is p la y
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
This little hit o f advice may help
you to regain your Health,
Strength and Vitality
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S 0 Ü T H E R N OREGON
C O M P L E T E H O U S E F U R N IS H E R S
Ashland Lacks ■
$537 To Meet
Red Cross Quota
W ith re p o rts from T a le n t, V alley
view, B elleview a n d o u tla y in g city
d is tric ts yet to be m a th , A sh la n d is
$377 s h o rt of e q u a llin g th e a m o u n t
o f $1,149 s u b sc rib e d to th e Red
C ross la st y e a r, M rs. E m il Beil, d i­
r e c to r fo r th e Red C ross ro ll call
fo r th e A shland d is tric t, r e p o r t e d ’
th is m o rn in g .
T h e s u b s c rip tio n s to
d a te to ta l $863.
M rs. l ’eil s ta te s
th a t th e R ed C ross c o m m itte e still
hopes to ra is e th e re m a in in g b alan ce
d u rin g th e n e x t five d ay s of th e
d riv e.
S u b sc rip tio n s from th e re ­
m a in in g d is tric ts a r e expected to
sw ell th e m e m b e rs h ip ’ fu n d s con­
s id e ra b ly , M rs. P eil said
T he fo llow ing new m em b ers have
been re p o rte d ;
■Mrs, W. E. M oor, c a p ta in ; A.
T H E L A R G E S T A N D M O ST C O M P L E T E D IS P L A Y O F
O r d e r P o s t u m f r o m y o u r g r o c e r to d a y . S e rv e
th is ric h , f r a g r a n t b e v e r a g e fo r th e fa m ily , ’ S ee
h o w th e c h ild r e n w ill lik e it, a n d h o w m u c h b e tte r
e v e r y b o d y w ill sle e p a t n ig h t.
• Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins)
made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water.
Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who
prefer to make the drink while the meal ij being prepared)
made by boiling for 20 minutes.
Postum for Health—“There’s a Reason”
M ade b y P o s tu m C ereal C om pany, Inc., B attle Creek, M ichigan
NowmSitr Sale of Women's
I f y o u w a n t a real b a rg a in in a S u it, C oat o r D ress,
a n d a s th e D ic tio n a ry d e fin e s a b a rg a in a s so m e th in g
b o u g h t a d v a n ta g e o u s ly to th e b u y er, th e r e co u ld
n o t be fo u n d a m o re a p p r o p r ia te n a m e fo r th is sale
th a n a b a rg a in sa le in a s m iy b a s e v e ry g a rm e n t is
pi iced a d v a n ta g e o u s ly . In clu d e d a re th is s e a s o n ’s
b e s t sty le d g a rm e n ts o ffe re d in a b ro ad ra n g e of
colors, m ak es an d m a te ria ls . T h o se o f you w ho b ad
p la n n e d to buy la te r v, ill m ak e no m is ta k e in b u y
iu g now.
20% off o n W in ter S u its
W o m e n ’s $25.00 W in t e i \ S u i t s now ................
W o m e n ’s $35.00 W in te r S u its n o w ................
S20.00
$28 00
A\ o m e n ’s $54.00 A\ in te r S u its now .........
$36 00
W o m e n ’s $50.00 W in te r S u its now . . . .
$4000
W o m e n ’s $75.00 AVinter S u its n o w ..................
$60.00
25% off o n M illin ery
W’o m e n ’s
W o m e n ’s
AV o m e n ’s
W’ o m e n ’s
W o m e n ’s
V ’o m e n ’s
THANKSGIVING SALE OF W AISTS
$ 5.HU l in ts n o w
$ 8.00 H a ts no w
$10.00 H a ts m nv
$15.011 Tints now
$20.0 H a ts now
$25.00 f ia ts now
............................................. $ 3.75
........................................... $ 6.00
..................
$ 7 50
........................... $11.75
........................................... $15.00
........................................... $18.75
T H A N K S G IV IN G S A L E O F PETTICO ATS?
W om en’s Crepe lie Chine, G eorgiate, Jersey ami Min-
gon ette W aists, new sty les, on display this sale $ 5 .0 0
W om en's All S ilk J e rs e y a n d T a ffe ta P e ttic o a ts , new
sty les, v alu es up to $ 7 .5 0 — th is s a l e ................. $ 5 .0 0
Buy Your Coat Tomorrow
Save (Money On These
$22.50 Coat for $15.00
$40.00 Coats for $22.50
25 N EW W INTER COATS
J U S T IN B Y E X P R E S S 25 N E W W IN T E R
M ad e o f fin e m a te r ia ls lin ed th ro u h o u t, good
colors. V a lu e s u p to $22.50, on sale S at ur-
d a Y .................................................................. $15.00
COATS
¡y
B o u g h t a t a sp ecial p n m b a s e . Lined th r o u g h ­
o u t, som e w ith f u r c o llars. All good c o lo rs
1 p to $40.00 v a lu e s o n sale a t ..............$22.50
$60.00 Coats for $32.50
20
25 E x c lu siv e n ew C o a ts .just in. B o u g h t
a w a ? below m a r k e t p rice. E v e r y C o th silk
lined. V alu es u p to $60.00 sale a t . . . . $32.50
T h e B e st S to c k o f S ilk s a n d
D re ss G oods in S o u th e rn
O regon.
M ail o rd e rs p ro m p tly fille d
P o s ta g e P re p a id .
PER
CENT
OFF
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C H IL D R E N S
C O A T S F O R S A T U R D A Y O N L Y -C O M E
EARLY
Mann’s Department Store
V is it O u r M e n ’s S to re fo r
Som e
E x c e p tio n a l
Y’a lu e s
The Store for Everybody
A g e n ts fo r P ic to ria l R ev eiw
M ED FO RD , OREGON
P a tte r n s