Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 22, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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ashlanb naira nDorcM
Visited Medford—
Among the Ashland people who
went to Medford Fridhy were Mes­
dames E. J. Roberts. E E. Gall, J. E
and M E. Randles.
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
----------------------- Side L ights------------------------
MICKIE SAYS
Elks and ladies only.
Prices exceptionally low o n .W a l-i
Tae ®a Pti9t ladies will have a <$> G> <$> <$> <$> $> <$> <g>
n u t a»d Ivory Bed Room Suites. A t( food saIe at Holeia3’ tomorrow 70-1
Sw enson & McRae F u rn itu re Co.67-4
Lays Crutches A side —
f ' . r •
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• »
Mrs. Josephine Champie is able to
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales,
walk again yvithout crutches,' a f t e r •
A0 cents. E n t e r s ' Confectionery.62tf
several weeks of discom fort from a
sprained ankle.
70-2 ■$>
Colored Scenic
G am e to, be In terestin g—
Photos Shown
Christian Church
AWAY
AT SCHOOL.. N O tA u NENEW
Some remodeling at Helm’s Club
House. K ingsbury Springs— Heat,
H. H. G illette went to Portland check room, overhead orchestra, and
Sunday evening.
f everything for Thanksgiving ' Eve
dance, November 23.
It
A shland Lodge No. 23 Tuôsda *’
Second
d
e
-i
The
best
Christraas
Present
is
a
evening, November 22.
suit or overcoat tailored to m easure. R eturned from Eugene
^ a l t a Commandery No. 4, W ed -!
Wg Values at O rres’ ’ 1 0 0 i ^ b a . Leona M araters and Miss
RE a u t e houí hungry owe
CfiTS FEB. WO1AE. MEMJfc
UNTIL MER AWAY HS.FS6L.F
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’
By Grace H a ll. 1 cat.
R ob b ie R ab b it:
B o o - h o o ! W U llef
W o o d p e c k e r ’s^
been p layin’ m y
drum again.
PLAINLY
JUST THE
THING.
VISIBLE
X
V e r y Stout
Lady — Could*
you
see
me
acro ss
the
street.
Policeman —
Shure, ma’am.
Oi could see
yez tin tim es
the
d istan ce,"
a I «y.
j
the
I kitchen
c
JUST CAUSE.
Choliy: You sa y
your sister ju st
spanked y o u for
tellin g the truth?
Kid: Y e s:’cau se
I told you she w as
In this- evening.
C A B IN E T ™ .
Ojtgrrt«ht. 1811. Wwtern N .w .p .p.r Union.
4
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Miracles are good, bat to relieve
a brother, to draw a frjend from the
depths of misery, to pardon the vir­
tues o f-a n enem y, these are greater
miracles.
EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS.
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
A uto Stage Line.
A MEAN TRICK.
M ouse A utolst:
My! W hat n i c e
Urea th ey ’d m ake! ft
uuctl
’ SLIGHT INCREASE
Services every evening at
seven-thirty.
•
Sane, safe, sound Gospel
Preaching.
Special service and special
subject Thanksgiving at 10
in the morning.
Mr. Dubb— Do
you think your
sister w o u l d
marry me?
Lottie — She
will if you ain’t
careful.
County Defers
Road Changes .
Until January
Ashland Shoe Shine P arlo r now
club
ESPEE CAR LOADING
for open. On F irst street, back of the ■
68. 4 ; A slight improvement in fre ig h t!
Nov Beaver building.
good
car loading is shown by the S o u th -1
¿5.5 ‘Grippe P atient Recovers,
ern
Pacific company’s carloading re­
E. W Flackus has resumed his
j ..
,
1 ports xM
mt? iiioiiuii
/
for i the
month or
of (_
October
Dur-
ies in the Square Deal g ro cery ,! ing this month 85,953
cars
were
T a lk ed at N eil Creek—
a fter a tussle with the “ grippe.”
loaded on th e Pacific system as com­
F o u r young men, members of the
pared
with 82,215 cars in the same
C hristian W orkers Band, made talks
TO THE PUBLIC
m onth in 1920. The Portland divi-i
Neil Creek school house Sunday
W hat * would
you have to r pay J be-
1 ,
,
* c o p u u o iu w to
sion 10
is responsible
for r a iarerer
larger part
a ftern o o n , where a well attended
een Ashland and Medford, if there of this increase, owing to the
«ervice was held by the band.
th6^ no opposition?
11 seems as creased lum ber business in O regon'
S p m I.1 s a l, H oeiler'a Famous L e t h s u m 7 ‘
‘h‘S
Tl” ‘ S“" ***•• CoMt.
C hocolates. 11.00 value for 60c a 'p u b lic it w oiill^h WaB t0 nelp th e Stockton and Los Angeles divisions
pound
W atch our window
»
,
been do,le be- als° show Increases.
K o, •
- r
' ; n o? p° 3,‘l° ”
-’ tarred. The In-
Increased elfielenep In carloadingi
_____ _
' Ott i 9,>; “ de" t
'tao between Med- Is also shown by the company s re (
Bet
tak e „ o r m easure.
I tor r e d a / T " " haS bu‘ one Price port. The average load per car In
s n a ra n th e re t il'a n d satisfy you at We give first’^ i '1'^0' ' a ? a alw ays' I Oc,ober’ 192B »«a 23.3 tons, as
*ha lo w « « price
John Ma'y th e ' here to h . u .h
«ro'oom pared with 26.8 tons In October.;
T»H or.
W
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A
belP the public. Independent 1920, an increase of 1:5 tons per
Free Methodist Church
OH-H-Hf
W et w eather should make t h e 1 For pleating, see Orres.
69tf
A tender well-seasoned-and cooked
tongue is one of the most tasty of
M edford-Ashland football game that
meats.
i s to be played Thanksgiving
day on
_
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__ Yrek.< Visitors—
By MAY BENEDICT
Beef Tongue en
J*®
fi?ld’ aQ »“ teresting con- ,' Mr- aQd Mrs. Charles Monk came
The Patterson
Patterson pictures
pictures given
given at
C
a
« s e r o I e.—
te s t. The superior weight of the over from Yreka Sunday to spend a ' the C hristian church Friday night
Choose
a tongue
ew
(la v s
n
A a h ln n J
I
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A shland team , should not count" as f few
days i in
Ashland
were exceedingly fine. The pictures
which has been
i
'
strongly, in' favor of the Red and
slightly corned,
• were reproduced by magic lantern I
• h ih ii
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to
W hite on a wet field as it did on
remove all the
slides and were colored photographs
th e dry -fwld at Ashland —Medford home-folks as well as to commercial of Oregon and C alifornia scenery
rough
portions,
men and tourists.
M a il Trikuae.
,
rub
with
flour to
6 1 tffa n d flowers.
For centuries
.
- - ------ — Hack i which
» ‘"LU uaa
has oeeu
been auueu
added a dash of
stitching. 8 cents ner vard ! >
,
agai“ &nd again ginger 3Dd aIlsplce’ Fry * few slices
Lunch room will be open first Mrs H em
F p
<■ .
,
y rd ., to produce photographs expressing ! of salt pork, then add a sliced onion
o f the week, form erly Palace lunch Mrs. E. P. Stew art, at Enders. 70eod n a tu re ’s colors with the camera and the ‘on«ue-
* ‘«to shape.
c a r.
68-4
w ithout any other means of coloring FIour 11 U^itly on all sides. Make a
M erchants’ F air E xhibit»
and at last this wonder has been CU,PfUl
,addiDg th* Julce ° f
O rres remodels garm ents.
69tf
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accomDlished An, i
a u,
-
11 lemon’ three tablespoonfuls of shred-
W inter F air reports th a t space has ‘ nio a
a 2« „
S Abh and peo' fl«d almonds, and a half, cupful of
been ,o!d to a la ™ „ “ „
‘Ddeed
to«
“ : " a , t»
"
"
I
™
=
X
b X Per- weeded raiulm,. Put the reogu’e ip .
O rres cleans clothes clean.
round casserole, pour over the gravy
abou, eppa,
, . st y e ar. k e b
‘‘' o X '
<,l3P'aye<I ‘n and bake one-half hour in a moder­
P a tie n t I m p r o v in g -
ate oven. Untie the tongue, turn out
A.
a . D.
u . c Carey's
a re y ’s many friends will hlbi-°‘ w’-“ have a space eight feet? Wa can scarcdv
f
op a platter and serve with the
re jo ice to learn th at he is slig h tly : square in the N atatorlum dance hall, ¡have been perm k ed to sen J
gravy over it.
im proving
which will also shelter the fruit „ f t u
Perm itted to see th a t for
Rhubarb is delicious'baked. Take a
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d ib its .
Instead of each m erchant
b*™ liVed ! cupful of su
sugar to a pint of finely
, .how as ■arX . r i La " , i - Di d,e'1 ho‘>‘“ s "> SM-
-e v e , cut
cu, rhubarb.
rhubarb. Bake In an earthen
Bubble Buoka for Chiidron at Rose ; try " ’s “ sho"r “ targe an aasort-! saw— the colored photeltrfob
until jellylike
in consistency.
B r»’ -
..
,
c . . “ Patter9on>
-
ed ‘,hot»«r
P»
m X e ° ° f b e b d e s \ h Possible,
a t S3í Ie^ * the
- - cota-
«eenic “ ártlst,
o f' dish
Fr uIt
" ’"eh
lack the 'ti.ick-
•
m if-t»» holin v«« 4.» a
.
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u u eu ic a r t is t , or
wun u lava lilt-? (UIVi£-
b etter plan
n
AA P r° ' would
m ? 3 ° nIy
& ° be
tte
r pla
n Pictures
Medford, displayed
was the on
producer
the ening
quality
pectin, the may
be
f i t Save
c b r i $5
t to 12ft ,
’ «, 100
i i t exhibit
ae
cIass
of
F ridav of nlvht
suPP,ied
with called
lt by usia«
white
Christm as Sftie.
69tf goouL
n - t o n r x ^ „„„ f , . . ° Q F rid a y n lg h t’ pith
em ove all
goods or
or line
line of
of goods,
goods, and
and to
to i in­
pith of
of an
an orange
orange neel.
peel. R
Remove
all
clude some especially interesting a n d to say th a t the audience of 200 the rind and cut it in strips, cover
pleased with
with the
the 1 beauti with cold water and simmer for an
E n te r ta in at lMnnor—
I feature or auction A^ an exlm nl! people were pIea3ed
Mrs. T. J. Coffman en tertain ed of what m ight be done by a d e a fe r1 T h T ™ ^ I 683*3 U mildIy’
hour or two to remove all the pectin
and
boil up again. There will be suf­
Saturday evening a t a 6 o'clock din- in typew riters, a pretty high school b
8° Qf '
A8hlaQd’” waa 3aa«
a e r. and t h e n 's line party at the
Pounding thef X y k e y s xn'' ere n’ 7
!
° D th * ficient pectin in half an orange rind
V ining theatre, for her sou. Bobby. > rythm ic touch system “re tho’^ w e S ’ —
<X’l° r<><1 VieW’
Ash'aQd'’ to thicken several glasses of jelly.
Iced Cocoa.—Put two heap’ing tea­
beautiful
park
scenery.
T he little eueuts included Masters I strains ot a Vlctrola, would he sure
Delbert Fehl, of Medford, is th e ' spoonfuls of cocoa into a double boil­
E v e re tt McGee, Jack Nims, Autin to attra ct much favorable attention.
er, add half of a pint of boiling wa­
Bosh, Dougal Young, and Billy Mr. E lh art believes, together with au th o r of the song and it has pleas­ ter and cook five minutes; add one-
ing words and beautiful music, and half pint of milk, beat thoroughly and
B ulen.
many others, th at it will be a mis­
was highly appreciated by the audi­ take from the fire. At serving time
take to charge an adm ittance fee to ence hers
fill the glasses one-third full of
W e make our own candies, ice the fair, except for the evening en­
chipped
ice, add a teaspoonful of pow­
eream and tam ales
Enders Con­ tertainm ents, and thinks th a t if
dered sugar, fill the glass two-thirds
fectionery.
gQtf tickets were sold for admission d u r­
full of cocoa and top with whipped
cream.
ing the day th a t the price should
Sunday Visiters—
Oatmeal Cookies.—Take two cup­
be merely nominal, say twenty-five
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler spent cents for a season ticket.
fuls of browned and ground oatmeal,
Sunday with the la tte r’3 sister, Mrs
two cupfuls of flour one egg.’ one-half
cupful
of sour milk, one-half teaspoop-
J . L. Greenwood.
We renovate old suits, Paulser-
ful
of
soda,
one-half cupful of short­
ud’s.
63tf
t i . o
fillu p u
uu a
u p iu i
u
u g a r;
g
ening
and
a c cupful
of i s sugar;
add
You should see our beautiful bed
c »on county court had raisins and nuts and drop from
room suite in W alnut and Ivory.
Lsit in Medford—
planned on changing the boundary j teaspoon on a well-greased baking
Swenson & McRae F u rn itu re Co.
Mr. and Mrs. F E. French spent lines of a num ber of road districts sheet. Bake in a moderate oven un-
67-4 Sunday visiting with the O. A. Colby at the Septem ber term , but found fil
cu h1
urin
cu tu
-111 to
tbe e toucn.
touch
th a t the law had been changed in
famfly in Medford.
V isitors front A s t o r i a -
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this
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u.u so
u u th
u u a u t a r no
y u boundary
ue
line 1
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McGragor, of
All wool suits for ?20 at P a u lse r-! can be changed until the Jan u ary
A storia, were Ashland visitors yes- ud’s.
63tf term .
terA iy and are stopping a t the Hotel
___
Therefore in all road districts in
A shland. Mr. McGragor is a lu m -' ' *®*Ls Parents—
which meetings have already been
berm an with extensive interests in
Miss McReady, teacher of the calied to vote on the levy, the levy
LA W M E 1 D o e r u n CH AH 6E |
N o rthern Oregon.
c-lfourth
o„„. Mr. and
auu Mrs.
wllo. M
W1C
_ ------- grade of the Ju n io r Mgh w iu be on the game b0UQdarieg a
ME T E N D O LLA R S W E N
G ragor are on their way to C ali-1 school spent the week end with her last year.
HE X - R A Y
MAH F O O T -
/ora5a
parents at Central Point.
*1
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New m anagem ent at Helm’s
house,
K ingsbury
Springs,
Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday,
23. A good clean dance and
tim e for'everybody.
Revival Meetings
I met Blnka on
the street today
and
he
w as
dreesed
like a
millionaire.
P o o r fellow!
W as he really as
shabby as that?
OUT-d-TOMJW WtAEUD, O Q .'lb'íU ’
«SOW OR.
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NO W
W HUT
"X " S T A N '
SEES
DAT
FUH
AR
IN
DAT
X -R A Y ! . 'ii
eui-Tos ¡
POLITE.
Collector: I’ve
called again with
that bill.
H a r d u p:
Pleased to see
you. C^li again.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIF Y
FOR RENT— Com fortable d eep in g
rooms in private home. Hot and
cold water. 155 Fifth street near
B - _____________
70-3*
[ WANTED— To rent a four room
furnished house, not on hill. H.
W. Vogt, general delivery, Ash­
land.
70-3*
FOR SALE— 1917 mochi Dodge
touring car.
Good condition.
Call 326 North Main.
70-4*
FOR SALE— Nice fat ducks.
Boulevard, phone 457-R.
922
70-2
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Good farm
of 258 acres located in famous
red land belt in Southeast Texas.
Seven miles of county seat, and
on graded road. One mile of good
country school. 160 acres of land
in cultivation, 40 acres of rich
bottom land, half in grass and
balance good upland. Would make
a splendid dairy proposition. Tim­
ber, pine and all kinds of hard­
wood. Will produce cotton, com.
oats, sugar cane, peanuts, p ota­
toes and all sorts of small fruit,
peaches and garden truck. Four
houses on the place, none of them
extra. Will sell an d give reason­
able term s, or will trade for good
revenue bearing property in city
or country anyw here on Pacific
coast west of the mountains. Can
give possession the first -of Jan-j
uary. Act qjiick. Cut this out, ’
as it will not appear again
See
me this week at 90 Seventh St., or
any real estate man on East Main
St. Value $10,000. B. W. Huck­
abee. ’
70-1*
I
PUBLIC AUCTION
Talent, Friday, Nov. 25, at
residence of Wm. Stumpp
1» head heavy young work h o n e »
5 h o n e collars
1 tractor disc plow
1 corn cu ltivator
2 sin g le liorse cultivators
2 sets w ork -h araem
1 sin g le w ork harness
", '
2 sin gle horse cultivators
■ 1 new feed chopper
1 new com bination feed grinder
2 pair platform scales
1 2 4 0 lb. counter scales
1 5 0 foot log chain
1 cen trifu gal pump w ith m otor
1 force pump
E xceptionally fine lot ca rp en ten
tools
1 12-gau ge W inchester pump gun
1 .3 2 Special W inchester rifle
1 12x14 w ail tent
1 camp stove
1 oil burner stove
1 jtoreh sw in g
2 heaters
2 exq u isite Oak round dining
;
table*
2 seta oak dining chairs
1 oak ch iffon ier
1 morris chair
2 oak roi-kers
1 0x12 W ilton rug
1 0 x 1 2 B russels rug
I Lady's w riting denk
1 china closet
Lot o f wall pictures
Sale Starts at 1 2 :3 0 Sharp
Term s Cash
ALLEN O. HESS
Auctioneer
A u ctioneer’s Note
Any person
implements
bring them
assured a
buyers.
having livestock, farm
or furniture, should
to this asle as we are
large crowd of good
A Sales Campaign
When the business man says the market is dull he
refers to the market where he has been accustomed to
sell h’s products. Business will reamin dull for such a
man if he does not find means to extend bis territory.
Keen business men are always on the alert to find a
market beyond their usual territory. Some enterprising
stockmen from Massachusetts exhibited at the recent
Livestock Show in Portland, and thus enlarged their
trade area.
There is always a market if you can find *t. Many
wideawake firms are securing orders from points hun­
dreds of miles beyond their usual territory by use of
the Long Distance telephone. Such orders are secured
at small expense and without undue delay. Pacific
Long Distance lines reach all Pacific Coast po’nts with
connections to all points east.
Ask for Pacific Long Distance.
a.
The Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company
C avrkrt. IVX 1 W MeChwa “ l IJ D
j
IM I
GOING DOWN.
SEMO QÙR WxQER TO AW
M ASONIC CALENDAR TH IS W EEK Gon« to Portland—
Xkesday evening, November 23’. Order 1 ° £
n stm as Sale.
69tf M arjorie Gillette returned yesterday
o f the Temple. Supper served ear-
_.
"
from Eugene, where they went last
3y, a t 6:15, before work.
„ ? uy your cake3 and P«* at the Thursday.
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21. Fridav ’ H° lmeS gF° Cery tOmWrOff-
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21, Friday
The Independent Stage Line ru n ­
evening, November 25
P. M. and New York V isitor —
ning between Ashland and Medford
AI. E. M. degrees
Miss Roberta Wood arrived this will discontinue operations until
m
orning
to visit her sister, Mrs. Saturday, November 26, a t which
H ep* from G rants Pass—
Frank C. Stevens, 235 F ifth street. time they will have b etter cars and
Myron C. Gaston came up from
give b etter service.
Independent
-Grants Pass last evening and is reg
Mr. Roselle, the tailo r at Orres, stag e Line.
70-2
Istered at Hotel Ashland.
is an a rtist as a tailor. He recently
came here from Minneapolis.
69t£ R eturn to D ouglas County__
H ot tam ales, Mexican chill beans,
' Roy Wells returned by train to
a n d hot chocolate at Rose Bro3. 70tf
For .m m ediate sale, $4000 two"j his home in Douglas county the first
story brick business corner;
Jit- ( of
rn to Ash-;
E n g in eer Coming Thursday—
rent, 11 per cent; wonderful bar-
, w eek,'and will retu
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W alter J a ^ e s . Southern Pacific 1 £ £ .
D' SantOTd’ ” » B»a/ d ! £ “ ?
' . hto
“ <» t0 *“ « "
engineer now employed on the
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68-3 lain his fath er a condition, who is In
a local hospital for medical tre a t­
K lam ath Falls branch, expects to be Stwdents Charter “Zoo"__
ment.
tra n sfe rre d to the Dunsmuir-Ash-;
High school students are planning
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la n d division ThursAiy. Mrs. Baker to S° to Medford Thursday in the
i s here ■ m aking arrangem ents for “Zoo” wagon, which is a Ford truck
NOTICE— ELKS DANCE
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th e ir residence in Ashland and yes- i fitted with th ree rows of seats, ac- $
te rd a y purchased a Packard auto. ; commodating forty-five passengers.
November 24., Thursday.
Tuesday, Novem ber