» <PAGE EIGHT ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Ashland News in Paragraphs Local and Personal --------------------- Side Lights---------------------- 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 -d u j x, tions The games w ill-be under the __ _________________________ ... xr Hot tam ales, Mexican chili beans, direction of Cash Wood, county Y a n d hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf m . c A. secretary. Mrs. visited M ears, M ears 1 j C ondition of H ighw ay— O. A. C. V isitor— Business Today th a t please. D arling 71-lm o 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 - ~ 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. 69tf standpipes in Ashland canyon. L et me take your m easure. I 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 74tf 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 ‘ ' 60-eod 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* 74tf 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. ‘ 75-4* 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- T j 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 75-1 Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as- ' tra ladies. the coast. Local representative, sociation. Yeo. of course. 44-tf phone 310-R. 75-eod 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 $1.00 per box delivered. 527 Terrace St., phone 408-J. Raymond Drue returned Sunday 4. Mi-O-Na, th a t’s the name of 75-4* from San Jose, Calif., where he h a s' the best prescription ever w ritten been attending the San Jose Poly FOR RENT— U nfurnished rooms. technic school, and is now working f° r indi^estion or stom ach distress, 349 East Main. Phone 142 or in his fath er’s tailor shop on East Guaranteei? by McNa* Bros. 48. 75tf Orres cleans clothes clean. Main Str0et- 69tf J Pays to Read A d » - . ZANE GREY’S HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS W ith modern apparatus m ake your portrait at night as in day time • Evening pointm ent. D arling Studio. Phone Loca/ Firm Is Retiring From R eturns from Expert Piano Instruction. C. S. Mitchell. ! purpose for a short time when the Marion Kizer, of Oregon Agricul- According to reports the Pacific J other adjoining room was nece$- 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 ---------- 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. 74-6 tains followed by a heavy warm rain ______ tention of leaving Ashland He ______ has caused the Umpqua river and! I 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. * 75* hds returned from California w here, she has been visiting her son, John store will be closed and final prepa- ______________________ 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 ---------- 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. 69tf 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. 74-tf th is m orning from a three weeks _____ . 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 71-lm o 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. 69tf 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 ---------- 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 ---------- grill and get one of those fine Hotel Ashland Grill caters to special 60 cent breakfasts. 6 ltf home-folks as well as to commercial ---------- men and tourists. 61tf Missionary Society to Meet— ---------- 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 --------- - 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 75-6 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 75-6 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 74-6 be easily w atered, all good land, Bros. 70tf 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- 75tf 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. ...» 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 WEM Y o u HEA.H5 A MAN t a l k in ' bo u t G ood F a i l e d . de B ook D o n e H it s a sho s ig n D tB IL none A IN ’ w id de F A IL E D h im Y it / 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 z Robt. 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