Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ¡r
F A C E EIGHT .
Monday, November a i, 1M1
Former Ashlander Dies—
Mrs. H arriet N. Hanson, a form er
Ashland lady, recently died a t her
home in northern California, and
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK
was buried in Oakland, Oregon.
LOCAI AND PERSONAL
Wins Fishermen’s Championship
S hrine patrol a t Masonic hall this
Lunch room will be open first
•fMonday) evening, November 21.
of the week, form erly Palace lunch
E a ste rn Star Em broidery club, car.
68-4 i
A shland Lodge No. 23, Tuesday
______
evening, November 22. Second de- O aklandpr Here—
^ re e '
I G. W. Jones, of Oakland, was here
M alta Commandery No. 3 . W ed -■ Priday and S aturday.
s e s d a y evening, November 23. Order
*
of the Temple.
V isitin g V arious P laces—
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, Friday
Miag Maye Kaegi ieft Friday for
-evening, November 25. P. M. and Eugene. where ahe attended the
M. E. M. degrees.
By WILLIAM E. HAYES
football game Saturday. From there
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
All wool suits for Í - 0 at Paulser- she goes to Salem to visit her sis­
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 19.— While
ter. expecting to proceed la te r to
« d ’s.
63tf
it
prison nte
life bas
has been
been
P ortland for a visit wih her brother. , has
, been " said pnson
______
i hard on Eugene V. Debs, socialist
G enuine Mexican chicken tam ales,
leader of America, now in the Unit-
Orres remodels garm ents.
69tf
2 0 cents. EnA-rs Confect:onery.62tf
ed States penitentiary here, a good
look at Mr. Debs shows th a t no
B ring N ew s from B an ff—
B c t n r n i from K ansas City—
hardships are evidenced upon his
Miss Ira Stew art arrived Saturday
Mrs. Sam McNair returned yester­
genial brow.
d a y afternoon from Kansas City and at Hotel Ashland, from Banff, Al­
W atching what h e . "believes h.is
o th e r points in Missouri, where for berta, where for eight years she has swiftly receding dayis of confine-
been employed by a hotel where th e
,
' T
01 co n n "»-
sev e ra l weeks she has been visiting
r rates
, . „ . are
. . $90 per wek during the C h ic a l
”
Ph “ °
J hV ChO,OnerK,B1U,enOSe ° f N°va Seotia’ whlch won the fishermen’s interna­
2»er parents and other relatives.
tional championship from the American defender Elsie, defeating her is »wo
summe? season
uer — wo
When visited here by a represent­ consecutive races.
F re sh sweet elder a t Rose Bros.
ative
of
the
International
News
Serv­
T ransfer M:m in P ortlan d —
37-tf
F. F. W hittle V e n t to P o rtlan d ice
¡ '¿ a his
™ broad smile spread over his
Ms
C alifornians Here—
last night, expecting to be ®
gone a hked th e pjace
,
»'hen
asked
how
HARDING AT YORKTOWN
he aald
wag he
W e make our own candies, ice
The following C alifornians ar
few days.
eream and tamales.
Enders Con-
rived Saturday a t Hotel Ashland:
the best prison he had ever seen.
íectionery.
You know I have been in a greaf^ Mr- and Mrs- N- B- Hul1- Montague
62tf E lk s S ell Turkey
and Mrs. Charles D. Daggett
many prisons over the country,” he Mr.
'
Saturday evening the Elks dis­
Z ero on Grizzly—
, said with a smile, and hastened to and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. F ran k
among themselves fifty a ,,ri
,
.
d to
P . J. Amer and Hans Oleson came tributed
,
add’ though not as an inmate. I Dempsey, Y reka; B. R. Jones, H ilt;
two ” dozen
hams, - several
viaite , / them , for a good many M. W’isecarver, Raymond Besecker
in Saturday afternoon from th eir turkeys,
.
---- — —
—
have visite
wood c u tters’ camp on the shaggy
»f bacon and boxes of apples, • of my frlends haye beei/ conHne(}' and W. E. Edsall, Dunsmuir.
sh o u ld er of Grizzly, where during tw entr-« v e Pound sacks of s u g a r /
«Aa for
,f
® ,
______
th e recent cold snap there was three and n u ™e/ ous baskets of other gro- have been incarcerated in
! Teachere See G a m e -
Inches of snow and zero tem pera-
anndal sale of T hank s - , penitentiary, and also a few jails
Misses L oretta Rogers, Marie Rid-
tUre9‘
annual e
v
e
n
t
and
KdOpp’ Asblaad
----------
cp,
.. 1 1 th
1 Elks lodge- , my life.”
j teachers, went to Eugene Friday
You should see our beautiful bed Tke prof,t;’ resulting from this busi-l
Mr. Debs ig a gfeat faVQrite at evening to attend the U. of O. an-
Toom suite in W alnut and Ivory. “ es8 P ^ d e s a fu n J which is used the p riSOn. Almost every -nan is hi nual homecoming and football gamd
Sw enson t McRae FnrnU nre Co.
° X d"
,h tm “ 9 c " ” " H « “ 4’
" >’
'» - , e « i They returned to Ashtand this L r h -
6 7 -v cne needy and other w elfare work.
—
in his efforts
to do w hat he can ‘■“ to- ’’ l, ing’ reporting a very enjoyable trip
wards lightening the burdens of fel- t0 the university city
low inmates.
J. L. B arnthouse and family vis-
________
V isited in R ogue R iver—
ited friends in G rants Pass y e ste r-, WAR AGAINST
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howe visited in
day.
1
Rogue River yesterday.
TOBACCO HAD
SMALL EFFECT
W ent to K lam ath F a lls—
PREMIER BRIAND
Spratt Wells went to K lam ath
F o r pleating, see Orres.
MAKES PLEA FOR
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 21.__
69tf Falls this morning.
ARMY OP FRA NCR
The various campaigns waged -bn
®, T. U. M eeting—
Orres cleans clothes clean.
69tf tobacco in the past year had little
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 21.—
T he W. C. T. U. will meet to­
effect on the production and coil-
m o rro w afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Hilt V isitor Here—
sum ption of the “ weed” in this Prem ier Briand, of France, delivered
y
an im passioned speech before the
a t the home of Mrs. Ella Mills. 167
country.
Wnnnidiu,
.■
—
^Iias Elenor Greer came over from
disarm
am ent conference -today in
M ountain avenue. ,o r a social se s-’ Hilt. Calli.. this morning
The enormous am ount of 62,0(10,-
justification
of the m aintenance of a
000.000 cigarettes were produced in
great standing arm y by the French
Save $5 to $20 at Orres $1.00 Pro­ this country in 1920, of which 46,- government,
Pr:ces exceptionally low’ on Wal- fit Christm as Sale.
'
G9tf ■ 000,000,000 were consumed here,
In a veritable to rren t of words,
a u t and Ivory Bed Room Suites. At
and the rem ainder exported. This
accompanied
by gesture, pleading
Sw enson & McRae F u rn itu re Co.67-4 j Baptist Local
does not take into account the num ­
Convent ion -
and
supplication,
Prem ier Briand
The Baptists o f ’Ashland report a ber of cigarettes consumed by i asked the nations at the conference
We reuovato old suits. Paulser-
very enjoyable and profitable c o n -1 smokers who “ roll their own.”
a d ’s.
to put themselves in the place of
63tf
In addition to the vast am ount of m
I mention last Thursday evening. Af- cigarettes
produced in 19“>o 20 F rance’ surrounded by menacing
Standing at the base of the monu­
1 ter a short devotional service, var-
Ifa th o d is t Ix>vo F east__
ment
where Lord Cornwallis surren­
’
,
foes,
the
greatest
of
whom
are
Ger
515,096 cigars and 3,979,568 pounds
•
ious
phases
of
church
work
were
dered
to
George Washington 140 years
W ednesday evening at the
M
etho-'
_________
J
«orK were Of sm okine n l..?
, ihany and Russia.
He announced
d is t church. D. L. Glenn will lead
3
° f three' m inute | were turned out
tobaccos, th a t France is willing to cut the ago, President Harding, surrounded by
th e followers of John Wesley in an ‘ ’ 7 vanous members upon the
Kentucky with 65ft enn
, time for compulsory m ilitary service four members of his cabinet and a
group of distinguished Americans, ex
pressed a hope for co-operation among
sionary and ladies’ aid societies,
- m eeting.
nations of the world, each one ifcvot- '
church services,'young people’s un­ tobacco-producing states, followed
ing Itself to the common good, -prog­
by N orth Carolina, with 5S2.000
BUST OF HERO PRELATE
ress and advance of human kind.
F o r im m ediate sale, $4000 two- ion and sim ilar topics. Committee j acres and 384,120,000 pounds, and
Story brick business corner; net meetings followed, after which a
Mr. Roselle, the tailor at Orres,
re n t, l l per cent; wonderful b ar­ social session and refreshm ents I Virginia, with 243,000 acres and
Is an a rtist as a tailor. He recently
g ain
1R
Sanford, 399 Beach closed the evening’s program . A 177.390,000 pounds. P rior to the
street.
68-31'
came here from Minneapolis.
69tfi
______
reading on “The Glory of W ork,” Civil war Virginia led all other
states
in
producing
tobacco,
but
T he beet-rfhcooiate creams can b e 'by Dr’ Mattie Shaw, was greatly ap-
K entucky usurped this distinction in
purchased at Rose Bros.
45-ef preciated-
1869 and has led the field since.
New m anagem ent at Helm’s
house,
K ingsbury
Springs,
T hanksgiving Eve, Wednesday,
■23. A good clean dance and
Xime for everybody.
club
for
Nov
good
66-5
Three
Friendly
Gentlemen
VIRGINIA
B U R LE Y
TURKISH
The perfect blend of the three
perfect cigarette tob accos
i n o n e p erfect c ig a r e tte
one-eleven
c ig a r e tte s
2 .O f o r I 5 c
* ill -ins.
ELEVEN KILLED IN
GERMAN MOVING
PICTURE THEATRE
HAMBURG, Germany, Nov. 21.—y
Eleven were killed and scores in­
jured by an explosion in a moving
picture theatre here today. The ex­
plosion, the cause of which is un­
known, took place during a Gesl«'*
drens performance.
V isited G ian ts Pass—
7?Mj Pounds per Acre
The best Christm as present is a
The
estim ated average yield per
Among ladies aid. societies. Mrs. 8U^ or overcoat tailored to m easure.
acre
for
the United States in 1920
F . H. W alker entertained th at of See the big values at O rres’ $1.00
was 796 pounds, compared to 761
th e M ethodist church, and Mrs. Don­ Profit Christm as Sale.
69tf
for 1919. "Yields for the various
a ld Spencer the Congregational, last
states
vary greatly, (ranging from
T
urkeys
Are
P
le
n
tifu
l—
week.
The local m eat m a rk e d are wdll 1510 pounds for Pennsylvania to 600
As - a rule ~
stocked
with turkeys for the Thanks- pounds for Georgia.
-—
—
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to
giving
trade,
which
promises
to
be
higher
yields
are
obtained
in locali
hom e-folks as well as to commercial
brisk,
at
40
to
45
cents
for
dressed
i
tie3
Pro
d
acing
the
high-priced
types
noen and tourists.
61tf
birds, head and feet included. One used in the m anufacture of cigars,
butcher
shop is dressing two dozen
Although the United States is the;
XMcherson’s Itepapering
“tu
rk
s
”
today
and
has
ten
advance
greaiest
to bacc°-producing and man-! Tbis bust of Cardinal Mercier, the
W. O. Dickerson & Son are repa
; orders.
orders, besidhs
S
pv
.„
ufacturing
country in the world a ! he™ P^ ‘ate ° f Belg‘um’ has been Pre-
besicLs seven from Hotel
p e rin g their paper room, which will
.
i sented by a group of prominent Araer-
i
ot both u n - 1 ¿cans
¡cans and Belgium.».
Belgium». It will be un-
un­
b e devoted exclusively to the dis- Ashland.
S a °. ' ^ Another
n°th e r shop has received
era e quantity of
p la y and sale of wall paper.
a consignm ent of extra fine Califor- j m anufactured tobacco and tobacco ! veiled by Baron Emile De Cartier de
______
n’a turkeys from Scott Valley. Oth- ■ Products a re imported. The leaf im -, Marchienne, Belgian ambassador to the
‘ Ashland Shoe Shine P arlo r now er su PPn es for the Thanksgiving ta- ported is mostly devoted to the United States. The bust Is the work
open. On First street, back of the ble can be had of local dealers at m anufacture of high grade cigars of Certaine Salvatore Paolo.
{ B eaver building.
68-4 the following prices: Mince meat, and certain brands of cigarettes.
35 cents; cranberries, 23 cents; cel­ Cuba is the greatest contributor of
P a v in g P lan Rejected—
ery. 13 cents; raisins, 25 cents; wal- leaf tobacco to the United States.
For your....
ber of l a c tobacco
factories
T h a t section of the-P acific h ig h -‘ n u ^9’ ^5 cents; cider, 35 cents; ' The
---- --- num
lum ctucu
io n t
w ay lying within the city lim its of douShnut3, 20 cents; Tokay g ra p e s ,:1” this country is approxim ately 13,-
. 8 will
cpnts-
*_
G ra n ts -Paco
Pass yet ---------
unpaved,
not anni.n
$ cents; «0 apples,
$2 to $3; squash . ¡591, of which 11.483 m anufacture
be paved by th a t city this year, the and PumPkin, 1% cents. The last cigars; 237, cigarettes, and 1871,
proposition m eeting with a decided named commodity appears to be the tobacco and snuff. New York has
d e fe a t at the special election held only one oi which there is a scant the largest num ber of tobacco m an­
ufacturing concerns, followed by
T hursday.
Voters of the city re- 3upply on
local m arket.
Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio an d Wis­
jeeted the plan by a vote of 255 to
Fresh Salted Nuts
TOO ________
LATE TO
CLASSIFY
consin in the order named.
150.
_________________
Almonds and
f o r SALE— Three burner gasoline
As a revenue bringer to Uncle
TO TIIR PUBLIC
stove. 267 8th St.
69-3 Sam, tobacco ranks among the fore­
Peanuts
W hat would you have to pay. be- FOR S A L E ^ c 7 i ^ T
iive or most, bringing in $294,267,609 in
tw e e n Ashland and Medford, if th e r e ; dressed. F. Beswick. R. F. D., 1920 in the various forms of tobac­
Also After Dinner Wafers
Box 176.
w e r e no opposition? It seems as
69-2 co taxes. This was an increase of
made fresh for your
J-jK m rt the cut in „rices k > u th e L O S T -J 2 0 t„ greenbacks, on stre e S more than $89,000,000 over th a t of
L ew is stage line was to help the
of Ashland Saturday. Finder re- 1919, which, in tu ra . was larger
order at
amblic it would have been done be-
turn to Tidings office. Reward. than th a t reported for any prior
Tore opposition was started. The In- __________
69-2* yea?.
dependent Jitney line betw een/M ed- FOR SALE— Turkeys, nice big ones,
The fall of tem perature in twenty
io r d and Ashland has but one price
p hone 13F4.
§9.3
four
hours constituting a ‘ cold
t o r today tomorrow an<> a lw a y s APPLE CIDER— Made fresh ev^Ty
w e give fitwt class service and are
day. Order now for th a t Thanks- wave” is variously defined by the
Aere to help the public. Independent
giving dinner.
40 cents g a llo n ,, weather bureau, acording
— to
— the
—
LESLIE PRICE. Prop.
two
75
cents.
Yes, we d eliv er.1 part
the country affected and ’he
Anto Stag« Line, ¿By Grace Hall,
Phone 9 -F -ll,
.. u.
| kea80Q of the year.
E n te r ta in Aid Society—
Thanksgiving
Dinner...
Ender’s
Confectionery
THE ELHART WAY
W e are glad to Lay asid e your -
H oliday g ift if s h e e te d now.
You pay for it when you wish
to take it in Decem ber.
Photo
Albums
LOOSE LEAF ALBUMS WITH
50 SHEETS
A ssorted Size t
NEW AND ARTISTIC
COVERS
P rices:
l5 c . 35c, 30c, $1.00,
$1 .5 0 , $3 .0 0 , $ 4 .0 0 , $5 .5 0
S O M E T IM E S
A few simple adjustments will make your car run
100 per cent better
LET US TUNE IT UP FOR YOU
^ A U T O M O T IV E SHOP
100 Main St.
Phnn« aa
K a th er in e
M acD on ald
The Screen’s Most
Beautiful Star
LEAVING
TONIGHT-
— In —
‘Her Social Value’
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY-
\ \ hat shall it profit a
woman if she gain the
whole world — and
yet lose Love?
William
Farnum in
The
Scuttlers
Special Thanksgiving Attraction
"I