Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
S’ AGIS EIGHT
M onday, Novebiuer 2 8 , 1921
Special th is week at Enders Con­
fectionery— Fresh cream caramels,
regular price 60 cents; this week 40
cents'. We make them
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
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Local and Personal
Side Lights
the careful observance of the follow­
ing simple conditions by mailers is
of the utm ost im portance in accom­
plishing the end desired
;
Prepay • postage fully on all par­
cels; also prepay fully- the * internal-
revenue stamp tax on' parcels subject
to 25 cent3 or more postage.
Address parcels fully and plainly.
Place name a n i address of sender
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F ire practically destroyed the on all m atter
garage building on B street, be­
Pack articles carefully and wrap
tween F ourth and Fifth, owned by them securely, but do not seal thtyu.
Mrs. M A. Barron, and an Essex as sealed parcels are subject to post­
touring car belonging to Edward age at the letter rate.
Mail parcels early: they m ay-be
W akefield, The la tte r was insured
for $900, but there was no insurance m arked, “ Do not open until C hrist­
on the building. Firem en state that m as.”
Insure valuable parcels.
the fire was caused by the explosion
W ritten inscriptions such as “ Mer­
of a gas torch used by Mr. W ake­
field while repairing his car. setting ry C hristm as,” “ Happy New Year,"
fire to the oil-soaked floor and the \\ ith Best W ishes,” and numbers,
names or letters for purposes of de­
tar-papered walls of the building.
scription.
are permissible additions
Mr. W akefield gave ,the alarm
and, before he could tu rn around— to fourth class (parcel post) mail.
as he put it— the fire wagon, accom­ Books may bear simple dedicatory
panied by a Tidings representative, inscriptions not of a personal na-
was on the sppt and a powerful , ture. O ther w ritten additions sub-
stream of w ater was playing on the j jects p a rc e l to letter postage. Com­
flames, which were quickly extin­ munications prepaid at first-class
guished. W. F. Loomis was un­ rate may be sent with parcels pre-
screwing the hydrant at the corner J paid at fourth-class rates, provided
of F ourth and B streets when the jthey are placed in envelopes securely
firemen arrived, and »a large crowd i attached to outside of parcels. See
of people soon filled the street In i article 54. page 15 of the July, 1921
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front of the burning building. The 1 Postal Guide.
la tte r - was originally built for a
blacksm ith shop, and later was used
for a garage, but recently had
been utilized only for storing two
autos, the second car having been
removed only a few days ago.
B. Street Fire
C hristian W orkers to M eet—
Destroys Auto
And Building
The C hristian Workers* Band will
for cold snaps,
hold a business m eeting Tuesday ev­
< I-tf ening at 6:45 o’clock at the Metho-
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j Oist Episcopal church. All members
\ isit i Sister—
are asked to be present.
P o u ltr y M eetings—
Ashland. Or., November 27, 1921.
Miss Mildred Culy . spent Thanks- ,
T he poultry meeting of this week
Ashland
Tidings: Gentlemen:
to be conducted by H. E. Crosby, giving with her sister at G rantsi
For pleating see Orreg
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Postm
aster
General Will H. Hays
poultry specialist of the. Oregon Ag- Pass,
directs me to extend to the press his
ric u ltu ra l college, will be as fol­
F am ily R eunion—
sincere appreciation for the large
low s: Theo. Glass. Beagle, Tuesday,)
Let Friend V. ife sleep in the
M_r. • Ctllt*
and i’llO,
Mrs. J-x
D. . L VJtCUU
Glenn CllLCi"
enter-
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10 o’clock a. m.; Tom Galliger, m orning and go to the Hotel Ashland tained a num ber of tb ; ir relativea at am ount of 3pace and prominence
given the N ational house num ber
R ouge River, Tuesday, 2 o’clock; grin and get one of those fine a family reunion yesterday
Those and receptacle census day publicity.
J. W. Birkholz, C entral Point, Wed- gpecial 60 cent breakfasts.
61tf present were Miss Anna Hargrove,
Personally I wish to also extend
nesday, 10 o'clock; Mr. Goetsche's
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Messrs, and Mesdames T. H. Simp- to the Ashland Tidings my ap p re­
home, Ashlandj W ednesday, at 2.
T eacher Accepts New Job—
SOn, R p Neil and H j C harter
ciation for the num erous times in
Prof. E. S. Stultz left this w e ek , and the ia tte r-g children. The Glenns
which the paper has given publicity
The best Christm as present is a for Gold Beach, county seat of Cur- expect t0 g0 t0 California soon
s u it or overcoat tailored to m easure, ry county, where he has accepted
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* to postal inform ation of practical
value to the patrons of this office on
See the big values at G rres’ $1.00 the position of superintendent o f j Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales
the occasions when the inform ation
P ro fit Christm as Sale.
69tf schools at a salary of $225
' 20 cents. Endters Confectionery.62tf
was timely. Also for the cordial
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month, safs the Jacksonville P o s t.:
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m
anner in which this service was
The position was offered him some „
.
P ish in g Lim its—
C arrier I l l -
perform ed, the reporters actually
Signs on the fishway at the Sav- tim e ago, but he could not accept
Eric Wren is supplying today at “ hounding” the office for the oppor­
age Rapids dam have been changed Ft until his case in circuit court here the post office for Will Moore, who
tu n ity -to gather this inform ation.
to read 400 feet instead of 200 feet was disposed of.
Prof. Stultz is is laid up with a bad cold.
Respectfully yours,
by Dr. George G Bancroft, d e p u ty ! recommended by the state superin­
E. J. KAISER.
game warden of Josephine county, tendent as one of the most compet-
Orres remodels garm ents.
69tf
Postm aster.
actin g under orders from the state enf instructors in the state.
His
Posts were many friends here wish him success
gam e commissioner.
A ttends C onvention—
placed at the deadline Saturday in his new field of labor.’’
Mrs. O. H. Barnhill, form erly of
m orning. The 200 foot lim it will
this city, attended the state music
All
wool
suits
for
$20
at
P
aulser­
continues in effect at the old Ament
ud's.
63tf supervisors’ conveniton a t Portland
dam indefinitely
Friday.
Mrs. Barnhill is teaching
forty-two sixth-grade _ pupils
in the
Shine Edw ards Up A gain—
_
H o te l A shland G rill c a te rs to i
A iic
fter i <
a 1 week's
A
ween, s recess
rece»» o over
v e r the
cue Central o school,
v u u u v Corvallis,
u i , am o, a and
u u music
hom e-folks
....
.
| < n
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, as well as to commercial , Thanksgiving holiday3,
the ' sessions
In
th h e , « fitth,
sixth, seventh
and
men and tourists.
61tf , ..
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i of the circuit court was resum ed in j eighth grades.
' Jacksonville this morning, and the
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W eather for tJuv W eek—
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first case on the docket, as sched- i Orres cleans clothes clean
W eather predictions for the week , , .
Some interesting sidelights on
WASHINGTON. D C., Nov. 28 —
I
uled,
is
th
a
t
of
Jam
es
(Shine)
Ed-
a o n w rv i n t v
r n d n ir
.
1
beginning
today are: •
conditions
at
the
state
prison
and
Reports from Riga stating th a t the
wards, charged with bootlegging A R etui,ls from Michigan—
N orthern Rocky Mountain and
United States has agreed to enter a
.
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jury at the first trial disagreed. The
Edw ard W olcott returned this insane asylum at Salem are given by
trade agreem ent with soviet Russia
a eau regions . orm.t. tem pera present geg3ion of the court is the inorning from Michigan, where he Mrs.. O. H. Barnhill, form er Ashland
tu ures.
re s, considerable
an d d longegt in many yearg and ¡8 ex_ has been the past year or two. He resident now teaching in the C entral i
consi era e cloudiness
c on ¡ness an
was officially denied by the state tfe-
seasonal snows 01 rains.
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(e4 (0 be conciuded about Christ- stopped a week in Portland, where school, Corvallis, who describes her!
-I partaient this morning.
Pacific States—G enerally fair i n . m aj
>re
„ ra , bed ever). day d u r|„ g „ „
recent visit to these institutions, iu
southern California and consider- ]
company
with a Corvallis woman.
New piano pedals that resmble
sonville cases to be tried
able cloudiness and occassional rains
“
Insicfe
the
prison
w
alls,”
says
those
of the usual type can be
Cliff Payne m akes shaving stands.
elsew here; norm al tem peratures.
Mrs.
•
Barnhill,
“
there
are
beautiful
turned up to accommodate children.
Bubble Books for children at Rose
LONDON, Nov. 2 8 — Throe th o u s-!
V isit in M edford—
spacious
lawns,
rose-bordered
walks,
!
I Bros.
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W ith m odern apparatus we c a n ]
Mrs. H attie Lynch and Miss Myr­ flower beds filled with colorful and bolsheviks were killed in street
Moccasins said to wear well for
m ake your p ortrait at night as well
fighting with the “ white Ukrainians two years are made of the bark of
blooms,
and
everywhere
perfect
or-
tle
Moore
were
business
visitors
in
Buy a new suit for the Holidays.
a s in day tim e
Evening by ap­
der. Inside the building there are at Chitomir, after General P e tlu ra ’s young linden twigs by Russian peas­
P aulserud’s
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pointm ent: Darling Studio. 71-lm o
vines, flowers and ferns, with im- ! anti-red forces occupied the town ants.
Fisberaian
Has
Luck—
m
aculate cleanliness and perfect or- ( today, according to a Hesingfors
F ootball Season F in ish ed —
Sun day School Party—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
John M. Hughes, of Beech street, der. E ntering a cell, we found a dispatch quoting an unconfirmed re­
The high school finished a highly
Mrs. O. W inter’s ‘ Ever-Ready”
port
su
rren
t
there.
successful football -season
last reported g° od luck this m orning af­ dainty white bed, with white sheets,
FOR SALE— O verland four tourii
Sunday School class enjoyed a party
te r a fishing trip on Bear creek yes pillow cases and spread, and a lit- :
car in first class condition, rt
Thursday,
with
a
12
to
0
defeat
by
F rid ay evening at the home of Thel­
tie table. On the wall hung a pic- ! COPENHAGEN, Nov. 28.— The
only 4000 miles, lots of extra
terday
afternoon.
A
sample,
offered
Ashland, champions of southern Ore-
m a Heer on High street.
Inquire
Robisou Garage.
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U krainian
forces
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son and a very heavy team. The as proof, brought to the Tidings of­ tu re of the Virgin, with this verse, anti-Bol^heviki
fice this morning, wa#> acclaimed ‘Thou, Lord, seest me,” together have surrounded Kieff, where des­
• Twenty-six days until Christmas. I sch° o1 wiR begin basketball practice
WANTED— Good riding ponv. Phone
with pictures painted by the inm ate, ! perate fighting is now raging, ac­
and “ properly disposed of.”
120.
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M ake your appointm ent now. Dari- at ° nce- and a fast team with the
a
fine-looking
asham
ed
man
of
cording
to
a
news
dispatch
received
lng Studio.
71-lmo dingier brothers as a nucleus will be
Special this week at Enders Con­ about thirty-five. He is a short here.
FOR RENT— Comfortable sleeping
formed. Several good teams are in
rooms in private home. Hot axd
fectionery— Fresh cream caramels, story w riter, convicted of forgery.
course of form ation in the valley.
iln -istia n E ndcavorers Meet—
cold
water. 155 Fifth street near
reg u lar price 60 cents, this week
“The dining hall is spacious and
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A deputation of C hristian E n ­ Mutt W illiamson is acting as coach 40 cents. We make them.
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clean,
with
flowers
all
about,
but
deavor officers of C rater Lake un of th e Phoenix school team, and ex-
FOR SALE— English terrier puppy.
the dishes are common and heavy
ion, visited their sister societies at j pect3 to be an active contender with ;
from Portland__
Inquire Eastern Supply Co.
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and no taste is shown in the a r­
th e G rants Pass C hristian church ! tbe other team s.— Medford Mail
Miss Lena Nelson, Miss Ramona rangem ent of things. In thé kitchen
FOR SALE— Very reasonable, pl,5’n
S aturday afternoon, and a t the Tril,une-
H arrell and Mrs. G. W. Gregg re ­ are immense kettles four feet deep,
black pan velvet hat with four-
R ogue River Presbyterian church In
inch brim, faced with Alice blue,
turned Saturday evening from P o rt­ used for cooking soup and vege­
P o rtra its th a t please.
Darling
th e evening, finding wide-awake o r­
. blue ostrich
feather.
Phone
land
where
they
had
been
on
a
tables. One man was m aking pies,
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ganizations at both places. The vis­ Studio.
week’s visit. Mrs. George J. Kinz, of which he had about fifty setting
itin g team was made up of Jam es
who accompanied the party to P o rt­ on the clean floor, ready for filling.
REAL ESTATE
M ary and E sther Spencer. W alter
‘V<V‘ C hildren’s «an.es—
land.
returned
to
Ashland
the
early
“ I n - th e chapel, where religious
M iksch, Frederick Koehler, all of!
Mr'8 EIer B urrow s’ 104 North
FOR SALE— I have a nice 6-roora
services are held and moving pic­
A shland; Hasel Stephenson, C e n tra l' Mam 8treet’ Was made happy on her part of last week.
bungalow under construction, oa
P o in t; Dorothy
M edtord.!
O - cloth«, I ^ r r e c t l y cut and tures shown, there is a piano and
paved street, good location; also
Third Assistant Postm aster Gen­
two more nice lots on pavement,
y , „ „ s people are said to be
he
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T s. , t , t curtains and walls dscorated entire- ; eral W. Irving Glover, under whose
These young
nice
location. Anyone wishing a
ly
b
y
^riso
n
ers.
In
the
library
there
m aking splendid progress in Chris­
departm ent comes the division of
home,
I would be pleased to show
are many books and more flowers classification, has issued the follow­
th at occasion.
C hildren’s games j Recovers fl.om ninesft
tia n work.
them plans of new house or will
were played and ice cream and cake
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“ In another room we saw the ing inforam tion for the patrons of
build one of their-ow n plans rea­
Mrs. K itty H untsberry, 155 Fac­
served
to
the
m
errym
akers
death
cham ber where Dr Brumfield the postal service governing the
L et me take your m easure.
sonable. I also have some nice
I
tory street, is_able again to resume
plans and books.
If interested
is locked, aw aiting his doom.
g u aran tee to fit and satisfy you at
Christm as rush:
her work after an illness extending
call at 2 81 Oak St., and have you
“ A convict fiom Kansas told us '
th e lowest price. John Maly, the
CIothing Prices th at defy competi-
Postm asters should Impress u p o n ' a new bungalow built. D. S. Pow­
«Ta ilor
’
tiou at P au lseru d ’s.
74tf over a period of three weeks.
th a t the penitentiary was the best their patrons the necessity of co-] ell, carpenter and contractor. 74-2
home he had ever known, and th at operating with the postal service to
L ad ies’ Art Club to Meet—
E n tertain s at D inner—
V isits in C-alif(H-nia—-
The Ladies’ Art club will meet he intended to stay th ere as long as the fullest possible extent in prepar­ FOR SALE— My home at 399 Beach
street, Ashland; another acreage
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs
Fred
Deardorff,
North
Miss M argaret Edson went to Ga­
th is evening at 7:30 o’clock at the he could. The prison . guards all ing and mailing their Christm as par­
home; brick business building,
Main street, entertained Mr. and Mrs.
zelle, Calif., for the week-end.
'Chautauqua Pioneer hall for the have square, firm jaws and expres­ cels, iu order th a t the heavy holi­
and qn excellent farm. Investi­
G. F. Jones and family ot Factory
y
gate! .
purpose of arranging for a W inter sionless faces.
day mails may be handled expedi­
Mr. R o sel^, the tailo r at Orres, street, at dinner Sunday evening. The
‘‘The
insane
hospital
buildings
are
F a ir exhibit.
tiously and satisfactorily, and in this
Is an a rtist as a tailor. He recentlv occasion was Mrs. D eardorff’s and
set upon a little hill and are su r­ connection should emphasize that WANTED— The best bicycle $20.00
will buy Call at Studio Ashland.
cam e here from Minneapolis.
69tf Edyth Jones’ birthdays.
rounded by smoothly-clipped lawns,
Stem m an F a m ily G one—
W H. Reisinger and family, of sprinkled with pretty flower beds
T eachers V i s i t -
H em stitching, 8 cents per yard. Steinma,n, have gone '¿o Southern and rose-edged walks. Everywhere
Misses G ertrude Miksch, teaching Mrs. E. P. Stew art, at Enders. 70eod
th ere are big old elms, whose
California to spend the winter.
in Rogue River, and Nellie Hake, of
branches are filled with singing
Jacksonville, were at home in Ash-' Birthday P a r t y -
birds
and scam pering squirrels. Over
T o-U n d ergo Oj>erotion—
land for Thanksgiving.
Misses Edyth Jones and Dolly
George Brookmiller, who has ail hung a soft, bright s ly , and all
Trask gave a double birthday party
been
in the D unsm uir Southern P a ­ n atu re seemed to smile. B et inside
E xpert Piano Instruction. Phone at the form er’s home on Factory
cific company hospital for ten days, the hospital walls everything is dif­
C. S. Mitchell.
street Sunday, the occasion being
has been taken to the company’s ferent: no songs or smiles, but an
E dyth's eleventh and Dolly’s tw elfth
hospital a t ’ San Francisco to under­ oppressive silence and gloom.
M oved to M ountain A venue—
birthdays. The guests were, Mar­
“ Again we found im m aculate
go an operation. His little daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gregg have
jorie Crouch, Mabie Stennett, Max­
cleanliness.
The m attresses and b e d ­
moved from 908 Ashland street to ine Emery, W ilma Hall, Hazel D ear­ ter, Edith, is quite ill with the
“ g rip” a t her home on Liberty ding was being aired in the sunlight.
POPULAR NOVEL
543 Mountain avenue Their new
dorff, Marie W akefield, and Eliza­
The patients were in the hallways,
street.
telephone num ber is 382-R.
beth Abbot.
but did not seem to notice us,
standing or sitting in vacant a t t i - 1
Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as­
We m ake our .own candies, ice Garfvklge Shakers—
In W. H. Hodkinson’s jewelry tudes, apparently busy with th eir
sociation. Yeo, of course.
44-tf cream and tamales.
Enders Con­
fectionery.
62tf window there is djsplafved a salt thoughts or hobbies. Their expres­
A M ASSIVE TALE OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE, W ITH AN!
-G oing to T alent—
and pepper shaker made to repre­ sionless faces and the stillness ev­
ALL48TAR CAST INCLUDING
Ashland Epworthians are going to F ire W arden Gets Data—
sent loaded cartridges, with “Ash­ eryw here is pathetic and oppressive.
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PUBLICITY OF DEPF.
H ot tam ales, Mexican chili beans^i Clever suits
id hot chocolate at Rose Bro3. 70tf P aulserud’s.
Trade Relations
With Russia is
Denied By li.S.
10 STATE
a
TOFFICE
OF
Starts Tuesday
ZANE GREY’S
‘The Man oi Ihe Forest’
Talent this evening to help in the
William M. Jones, state fire war­
“Win-my-chum” campaign being den of Oregon, headquarters at Med­
conducted by the young Methodists ford, iu charge of Jackson county,
o f that place.
was in Yreka last week looking up
data relative to the co-operation of
»—
r u ir s o c ia l
California and Oregon for protection
A masquerade for Odd Fellows
of areas of the two states from fire
and their CMalliee, Rebekahs and outside the forest territories.—Yre­
their fanUUfis, tad their invited ka News.
guests, at Mte Odd FMI owb ’ hall, the
fifth Tuesday. November 29, 1921,
Special sale Hoefler’s Famous
8:30 o'clock. '
Chocolates. $1.00 value for 60c a
Tickets, IH 90; ectra tadi<£ 50 poumf Watch our window. Rose
-cents. -Committee.
72-fri-m on Bros.
land, Or.,” engraved thereon. In­
stead of holes, there are tapering
slits, which the contents do not
easily clog. Neither are they read­
ily upset. One customer last year
bought eight sets of these shakers,
which serve as souvenirs of the war
and of our home town. Cut glass
ware at prewar prices, reconstructed
pearls and agate jewelry—one piece
of which resembles Crater Lake—
are other interesting reminders of
the holiday season seen in this win­
7Qtt dow.
“In the chapel the stage was be­
ing prepared >sTor Sunday services.
The different denominations take
turns in conducting the exercises.
One of the 200 nurses was asked if
she wasn’t glad that Brumfield had­
n’t been brought there, instead of
to the penitentiary. .She said It
would have made no particular dif­
ference, as the murderers and
would-be suicides they had were, aa
a rule, better behaved than other
patients, although they required
constant watching."
RobLMcKim, Claire Adams,Car! GantvoorC
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
LEAVING TONIGHT
LILA LEE in
After the Show’