Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
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V olley B all G am e—
V isito r from P ortland—
This evening at the high school
Mary V. W ilshire is being
by her neice, Mrs. Charles gymnasium two volley ball teams,
of Portland, this week Mrs. made up of Medford business men,
will play sim ilar Ashland organiza-
arrived Sun&iy.
mu
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tions The games w ill-be under the
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Hot tam ales, Mexican chili beans, direction
of Cash Wood, county
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a n d hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf m . c A. secretary.
Mrs.
visited
M ears,
M ears
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j C ondition of H ighw ay—
O. A. C. V isitor—
Business Today
th a t
please.
D arling
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H ospital—
Mrs. H attie Cozart, of B street,
we can Huy New Autos—
as well
c - L- Wilson, who works in the has retu rn ed to her home from a
by ap- Southern Pacific company machine local hospital
71-lm o 3hoP3- has purchased an Overland
The Ashland W inter F air Decem­
sedan. H erbert Banta, who has a
ber
7-8-9-10.
60-eod
ranch on the Green Springs road, is
B irth d ay P a r t y -
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Miss May Hedrick, the youngest the owner of a new Overland tour-1 Died
ing
car
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Will Hed­
Mrs. Annie Gash died last night
rick, of B street, celebrated her
at
124 M anzanita street. H er son,
All wool suits for 520 at P aulser­
birthday on Sunday with a splendid
63tf G. W .vGash, a Southern Pacific com­
birthday dinner.
Besides the im-l ud’s.
pany engineer, of Dunsm uir, is here,
m ediate family other relatives were
and
contem plates shipping the body
S u ggests Standpipes—
present to enjoy the repast. Severalj
to Salem, where his father is bur­
pretty gifts were rceeived by Miss « J. M. K irkpatrick, who warmly ied. H. C Stock, undertaker, has
resents being called Fitzpatrick,
Hedrick from school friends and
suggests th at instead of reservoirs, charge of the remains.
others in honor of the occasion.
the city construct a num ber of large
F o r pleating, see Orres.
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standpipes in Ashland canyon.
L et me take your m easure.
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guarantee to fit and satisfy you at
Buy a new suit for the Holidays. Four Year Old Baby D ies—
the lowest price. John Maly, the Paulserud’s
B ertha Maude H am ilton, four
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Tailor.
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M Ham ilton, 642 Liberty street,
P ain tin g Up—
Biblo Classes Meet—
Swenson and McRae have painted died yesterday afternoon at 3:30
Several classes of the Christian the interior woodwork of th eir fur- o'clock at her paren ts’ home. The
Bible school met at the church on n ltu re storc
,a r ,
child was taken ill Wedneday of last
P rictw night tor a class party and cnameI color .
week, death resulting from pneu­
had 4 good time.
monia.
The funeral will be con­
ducted
tom
orrow afternoon from the
Mr. Roselle, the tailo r at Orres, . Th® A_3h’*nd WiQler FaIr Decenv
Stock undetraking parlors.
In te r­
Is an a rtist as a tailor. He recently! eF ‘
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m ent will be in the M ountain View
came here from Minneapolis.
6 9 tl County Agenl B usy—
cemetery.
The
county
ag
en
t’s1
office
is
a
F a m ily R iuenon—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
The A. H. Peachey family, on very busy place these days, for
Lincoln street, held quite a fam ily, I County Agent Cate and Miss F lor­ FOR SALE CHEAP— A light truck
— good tires and equipm ent and in
reunion on Thanksgiving, en tertain ­ ence Pool, home dem onstration
120 Gyes-
assistants 1 are getting out ! good running order.
ing twenty-five guests at the evening agent, an d assisiants
ham St.
75-2*
luncheon and tw enty guests at the
6 F annua reports,
FOR SALE— Old copy of Antonius
noon hour. They report a happy
Clothing prices That defy competi-
Stradivarius violin at 95 Oak s t . 1
tim e spent together for the day
tion at P au lseru d ’s.
75-2*
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FINDER of bezel and crystal of a '
small swiss watch please leave at
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Anderson,
Tidings office. Reward .
who
have
been
living
on
E
ast
Main
P ia n o Tuner Here—
WANTED— Woman to do house­
W. H. Morgan, San Francisqo pi­ street, moved to G rants Pass ves-
work on ranch. Mrs D. M. Horn,
123 Church St.
‘
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ano tuner, arrived yesterday from ter<^a>'
K lam ath Falls and is quartered at
WANTED— Elderly lady to care for
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales,
th e Columbia hotel. Mr. Morgan Is
three children, while m other is in
an unusually talented vocal music­ 20 cents. Endbrs Confect;onery.62tf hospital, $1.00 per day, no laundry,
call at 129 G ranite.
75-2
ian, and while here last summre, de-
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lighted a p a r t, o l trien d , with h l, ,
Y y,acabees and
N U R SER Y STOCK
singing one evening a t the home nt 0J 8t ,bc daM e ‘»">»rrow night TRUSTWORTHY TREES, shrubs,
roses, and berries, from the W ash­
Mr. am i Mrs. J. M K irkpatrick.
< W 8dn8sda>'> *« ' <>• « • V- b «U.
ington Nursery Co., Toppenish,
_____ Tickets 50 cents couple, 10 cents ex-
W ash. Finest nursery stock on
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Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as- ' tra ladies.
the coast.
Local representative,
sociation. Yeo. of course.
44-tf
phone
310-R.
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Moved to Grants P a ss—
M ove; to Grant.? P ass—
APPLES
W illiam
Jackson.
89 Seventh
DELICIOUS,
Arkansas Black. Gol­
street, moved today to a farm near
den
Russet
and other varieties.
1 G rants Pass.
R et runs from San . J o s e -
75c and $1.00 per box delivered.
527 Terrace St., phone 408-J.
Raymond Drue returned Sunday
4. Mi-O-Na, th a t’s the name of
75-4*
from San Jose, Calif., where he h a s'
the
best
prescription
ever
w
ritten
been attending the San Jose Poly
FOR RENT— U nfurnished rooms.
technic school, and is now working f° r indi^estion or stom ach distress,
349 East Main. Phone 142 or
in his fath er’s tailor shop on East Guaranteei? by McNa* Bros.
48.
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Orres cleans clothes clean.
Main Str0et-
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J Pays to Read A d » - .
ZANE GREY’S
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
W ith modern apparatus
m ake your portrait at night
as in day time • Evening
pointm ent. D arling Studio.
Phone
Loca/ Firm Is
Retiring From
R eturns from
Expert Piano Instruction.
C. S. Mitchell.
!
purpose for a short time when the
Marion Kizer, of Oregon Agricul-
According to reports the Pacific
J other adjoining room was nece$-
tu ral college, visited friends in this highway through Canyon creek can-
i sary. Their ever-increasing business
city last week.
! yon is still in fine condition, despite
' made it necessary for them to again
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the heavy rains of the last week.
j seek more commodious quarters,
Special this week at Enders Con-
man an(^ team are kept c o n sta n t-,
and about four years ago they re­
fectionery— Fresh cream caramels,
at work leveling up bad spots a s .
moved to their present quarters.
regular price 60 cents, this week th e>’ occur- The snow on the m oun' ;
Mr. Ferguson says he has no in-
40 cents. We make them.
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tention
of leaving Ashland
He
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has caused the Umpqua river and!
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says
he
would
just
as
soon
live
here
i Canyon creek to nearly overflow
R eturns from C alifornia—
Today was the last day of regu- as anywhere on earth, and will have
th eir banks in some places. No ser-
Mrs. A- J. Harvey, of B street,
lar business for Ferguson’s Bargain sufficient interests to keep him en-
,
,
ious damage has been done thus far
Store. W ednesday and Thursday the gaged.
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hds returned from California w here,
she has been visiting her son, John
store will be closed and final prepa-
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Interest in O regon Caves—
Harvey, and family.
rations m ath for the great closing- Traffic Regulations__
T hat more than a passing in te r­ out sale th a t promises to interest!
A w arni„ „
,, , .
A w arning th at all drivers of
Cliff Payne makes shaving stands. est in the Oregon Caves highway is every man, woman and child within
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I being shown by the state highwav a radius of fifty miles. The fix- h° 1Se draw n T h iele s at night must
V isits at M orrison H o m o -
I commission is evidenced in a letter tures are for sale, and the store room display a lfght on such vehicle, in
Mrs. Will Densmore was visiting ju st received by Judge Eclus Pol. is already leased for a term of accordance with the state law, both
Mrs. C Morrison on Ashland s tr e e t,} lock of the Oregon state hig h w ay .
years, to be occupied as soon as th is ' for their own protection and that
a few days last week, before going commis8ion: -‘We have changed our stock is sold out.
of the driving public, was issued on
to California for the winter.
records to show th at we are to a id 1 The retiring of this popular firm Monday by Deputy State Motor Traf-
in any co-operation th a t may be from the local field brings to a close fic Officer J. J McMahon. The lat-
Orres remodels garm ents.
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needed in m aintenance of the road eleven years of successful merchan- te r has received many complaints
between G rants Pass and W aldo,” dising in Ashland for Mr. Ferguson, from autoists concerning horse ve-
Leaves for M yrtle Creek—
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. R edifer and writes Mr. Booth, “and we are dis-i who, all will remember, started in h id es ¿Liven at night w ithout dis-
fam ily left Saturday for M yrtle I ' " SS" ' S
b° s8lbIlity » ' extending a very small way in one room of playing lights, and will from now
Creek. Mrs. Redifer spent T h a n k s-1
WOrk ,,Om 11,8 Cav8s roa,i t0 the building now occupied by the on make arrests of all such violr-
giving day a t the home of he>r the Holland turn-off on a 50-50 ba­ Daily Tidings. T h ii only served the tors.
father, G. W. Benedict, M ountain sis with the forestry people, leav­
ing the $10,000, which you are to
avenue.
contribute, to some other section of
I
the
road, th a t may be decided upon
L eaves for C a lif o r n ia -
la te r.”— G rants Pass Courier.
Mrs. Ray Hosley left recently for
San Diego, Calif., where he will
spend a short time visiting.
Clever suits for cold snaps, at
Mrs. Sarah Mosier returned home P au lseru d ’s.
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th is m orning from a three weeks
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visit with relatives in Salem.
Twenty-two days until Christmas.
Make your appointm ent now. Dari-
The best Christm as present is a ing Studio
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su it or overcoat tailored to measure.
See the big values at O rres’ $1.00 , B asketball Game—
P ro fit Christm as Sale.
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Friday evening at the high school
gymnasium there will be a basket-
F r o m E a g le P o in t—
ball game between the Ashland and
Bert Peachey has moved his fam- Medford Epw orth League teams.
ily from Eagle Point to th eir home
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east of town in the vicinity of the
Let Friend W ire sleep in the
norm al grounds.
m orning and go to the Hotel Ashland
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grill and get one of those fine
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to special 60 cent breakfasts.
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home-folks as well as to commercial
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men and tourists.
61tf Missionary Society to Meet—
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The W omen’s Missionary society
Old T im e/ V isits—
of the C hristian church, will meet
Mrs. Betz, of Rogue River, visited at the church parlors next Friday
A shland last week for the first time afternoon. Everybody welcome.
P o rtraits
in years and was entertained at the
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Studio.
A. H. Peachey home on L oncoln, H em stitching, 8 cents per yard,
street.
, Mrs. E. P. Stew art, at Enders. 70eod
R etu rn s from Salem —
Tuesday, November 21, 1021
WANTED— Pruning and grafting by
A-l p runer
B. F. Stone, Ash-
A Tidings reader says she cannot
Special sale H oefler’s Famous
land. Oregon.
x
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Chocolates. $1.00 value for 60c a understand why anyone should com­
WANTED— W ork of any kind, by
pound W atch our window. Rose plain a t the ads which are printed
two good husky young men. Ad­
Bros.
7otf in A shland’s progressive daily, since
dress A lbert Stone, Ashland, Ore­
by reading the same she was enabled
gon
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to save ten cents a pound on her
-B u y s H o u s e -
FOR RENT— Housekeeping ap art­
Louis W ertz has bought a house Thanksgiving tu rk ey and the same
m ent, also
heated
furrtished
am ount on dates, th ere being th at
rooms, adults only. 614 Boule­
on Garfield street, near Quincy.
difference in the prices charged by
vard. Phone 348-L.
75-6*
i
local
dealers
for
the
articles
men-
Special this week at Enders Con-,
FOR
EXCHANGE — Eighty acre
fectionery— Fresh cream caram els, I tl0ned’
farm in K lam ath county, well lo­
cated, good neighborhood, close to
reg u lar price 60 cents; this week 40
Bubble Books for children a t Ròse
school, part irrigated, balance can
'ce n ts. Wo make them
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be easily w atered, all good land,
Bros.
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practically level, fenced, fine for
l o w VisMmr—
alfalfa, potatoes and sim ilar crops
The Ashland W inter F air Decem­
— about one th ird in cultivation.
Mrs. Charles Evans, of Leon, la.,
ber 7-8-9-10.
60-eod
Small buildings. Will trad e for
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Homer
modern residence in A shland in
R ’P’ngg, at the la tte r’s home, 74*3 V isitors from C r e s w e l l -
good location. Phone owner, 184.
N o-tb Main street. Mrs. Evans ar-
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Mr. Swearing and daughter, Miss
r ’’
this morning, having made the Lucy, of Creswell, are visiting at
ESTATE OF J. P . HOLCOMB
Io” «8 journey via Long Beach, Calif. present a t the Marion H ager home,
Notice is hereby given th a t J. P.
Holcomb died on Nov. 8, 1921.
476 Scenic Drive.
Any
hills against the estate should
We make ouy own candies, Ice
be
McCoy, t Trua-
oinivo.
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De
presented
to j J. . W.
w . Mccoy,
i
“'”•-1 and tamalee. Baders Con-
.a ,, n n , n 1
7 c° rr®ctly cut an<1 .tee, at the First National Bank.
**»ct'onerir.
6 itf skillfully tailored. Paulserud’s. 7 4 tf|
75.2 tues-frl
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POPULAR NOVEL
‘The Man of the Forest’
No ono but Zane Grey could have w ritten such a story.
It’s a
ta le o f th e red-blooded W est— a ta le o f fig h tin g m en for th e I
love o f a girl. It w ill grip and hold you as has no oth er picture. U
Cast Includes
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Robt. McKim, Claire Adams,
100 Per Cent Entertainment
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