r» • x'PAGE EIGHT ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Wednesday, November 30, 1021 known as the Dew Drop Inn, >will C L’ A nave its electrical and other cooking L d iy C J ll 101116111 equipm ent open for the inspection L o c a l a n d P e rs o n a l or jhe public. Space has beeR r e - ! served for a com fortable rest room -----------------------Side L ights--------------------— for tourists aud. local shoppers The •Dew 'D rop In n ” will open Decem A sh la n d D efeated — Candy Maker to M ove— ber 7 and will serve the public from Both Ashland team s were defeat Leslie Price, who conducts a can- 8:30 a. m to 8:30 p. nt. ed in the volley ball uau games p played iajeu dv avuio store auu and ice cream parlor in PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 30.— The a t the high school gymnasium last the Enders block, has rented the For pleating, see Orres. 69t£ largest shipm ent of apples by di- evening between Ashland and Med- room now occupied by the Beaver j rect w ater route this year is leaving ford business men, under the di- Realty company, F irst and Main From -D unsm uir__ Portland this week en route to Eng- Tection of Cash Woo J. ocunty Y. M. streets. He expects to move to the W alter Davis, Southern P acific! land laad oa ship Nebraska. Pacific oa the tbe steam 8teai»3hip Nebraska. Be- Be- C A secretary. Each team was to new location w ithin a few days. Mr. company engineer, was an Ish >• lan d , tW6en fifteea and twenty thousand tween fifteen and tw enty thousand play three games, but as the visit- Beaver will occupy rooms in the visitor yesterdav * boxes of apples assembled from The ors won the first two games played Beaver block opening on Second ______ . Dalles and points in the W illam ette b y each team, no more were played, street W ork on the four-room 4. You don’t have to risk a cent to aad UniPdua valle^ " M be i n d u e d E ric W eren took the place of Mr. Beaver annex is being pushed to be relieved of catarrh. Get a Hvo- in the shipment. D arling, who was Indisposed^ in the completion, the walls and roof being mei outfit from McNair Bros theF E n§land is offering one of the t , team, the other members of now in place ’ drueaist«« and if if ,*. - ^ firs h hich i.v druggists, and it does not sa ’ tisfy ,: best n market« iaraets fnr for a PPles this season w were Fred Engle. V. o. N .| — ----- they will reiund the purchase price. >nd due to the wide distribution Sm ith, and J, W. McCoy. The sec- » ; 01 Cleve. suits for cold snaps, at i they are receiving in th a t country, ond team was composed of Dr. W. E P au lseru d ’s. 7-f-tf R eturns from P o rtlan d__ Oregon apples are gaining a great Buchanan, A lbert W illiams, Homer ---------- Mrs. L. Gorham has returned from ° f ad rerti3 in & wfaich will be Billings, and Mr. Banks. Let Friend W ife sleeo in the Portland where she has been visir favorable tow ard trad e for another ______ • "£ --------- * n UCiC SUC nas hppn n ' ' year. m orning and go to the Hotel Ashland ing for the nast w rom i s Hot tamales, Mexican chili beans, ■ grill and get one of those fine day5‘ ____ I Tbe N ebraska "w ill carry 80,000 an d hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf special 60 cent breakfasts. 61tf We make our own candies ice ™ m ° f Z ^ ’163’ 30 am ° Unt th at cream and tam ales. Ende-s Con * 3 Wh° le tra,R load of The best Christm as present Is a H orse i Sell Cheap— fectionery. C2H‘ 100 CarS- Thls ’S ° ae of s u it or o.vercoat tailored to measure. At the Stoner public auction sale See the big values at O rres’ $1.00 in Sam’s Valley yesterday afternoon, „ * * P ro fit Christm as Sale. 69tf horses sold for ten to twenty-five ' ' * UI’ns from Medford— dollars, according -to reports re- Mr3‘ Ike Fric3dSa r returned Mon- ceived here. The farm , which was ™ T*™ 3 Medford m aternity home, More New Autos— Jesse Ferren, Southern Pacific en put on the block, did not sell at all, f 6 « 7 daughter has been named gineer, has purchased a new Nash no satisfactory bids being received. ’ 1 633 F n d e g a r• ______ to u rin g car and Mrs. M. McWilliams, All wool suits for $20 at Paulser- Orre3 cleans clothes clean. 69tf Pennsylvania avenue, is the happy ud’s. 63tf ---------- possessor of a new Veile touring ---------- . I r id a y A ftern oon Club to Meet__ m odel- I Buy a new suit for the Holidays.! The Friday Afternoon Em broidery P au lseru d ’s 7 4 tf* club will m eet this week a t the Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home of Mrs. G. H. H edberg on Sec- home-folk3 as well as^to commercial ond street. m en and tourists. 6K f R eturn from W ash in gton — Mr. and Mrs Charles Hooper, .who W ith modern apparatus we c a n ! , left L 1 B unsniui» left Ash,and Ashland five five years years ago. ago. have have re- re m ake your p ortrait at night as well turned from "Sunnyside, W ash., and W6Dt t0 Dunsm«ir, an are staying in the Campbell build- ‘ yes£erday on business, a s in day time Evening by ap ing. " pointm ent. D arling Studio. 71-lm o Vernon Hooper, son of Mr. and „ Mrs. Hooper, has been residing on i " a homestead near Ashland for the , r Monday evening meeting V isitors Pleased— i past several months. Mr. and Mrs 16 Ladle3 Art la b. - held at the the Mr. an d Mrs A. L. Shane, of Ida- past several mo»ths. Mr. and Mrs A ri c clut> held at B u s in e s s C a r s ho Falls, Ida., who were entertained i Hooper are welcomed to th e city by i 3 ¡°aeer buiLYng. it was a t Hotel Ashland last night on th eir , j many raany old o!d time friends fri*nds Mrs. H oop-! ir< f ™a ® an exteasive exhib- w ay to California, said th a t a t m a n y , er is a 3ister of H attie Abbott. conung fair. Prizes sister Mrs. Abbott, i , Wlnter ...................- _______ 1 1 1 be awarded on six classes .of ar- places north of here they had been Clothing prices th at defy com peti-: foI1<>ws: Pastel painting, advised to stop at Medford, because, 74tf e:noroider>'’ tattin g , crocheting, of the poor hotel accommodations at tion at P au lseru d ’s. uand painted chuia, and crochetted Ashland. They could not understand ! bedspread. O ther objects' of a rt Genuine Mexican chicken tamales, why such advice had been offered, may be included in the exhibit, but as they declared they could not, -■> cents. Endbrs Confectionery.62tf will not be aw arded prizes. The dis M E D F O R D , O REG ON have been treated better than they play will be in the center of the Parent-T eachers M eeting__ w ere during th eir short stay in o u r' E. E. Elliott, director of the state Armory and will be decorated with city. Many tourists have sim ilar ex periences and express their inten board of vocational education, will yellow and white colors. No one can ,e enter two ° articles, ' tion of stopping here on their wav" be th6 princ,paI speaker at the com- Ca“ ate r more niore than tw the principal home next spring. ' blaed business meeting and le c tu re ' ’ rh,ch must be the work of the ex- i program to hs ___ _ hibitor. The exhibit w ill h will be o in in con be hdin held hr- by the Parent- stan t charge of a lady. The com Let me take your m easure. I Teachers' association at the Junior guarantee to fit and satisfy you at high school tom orrow evening at m ittee is composed of Mesdames Miss Bertha Davis, Henry Provost, Hal McNair and th e lowest price. John Maly the 7:30 o’clock. state supervisor, who is inspecting Selma Gray. Tailor. the Smith-Hughes part-tim e sewing o ‘--------- also auuress address cue: the ! Return- 3 Tom orrow— Mr. Roselle, the tailor at Orres, classes ---- here, will mou „ Is an a rtist as a tailor. He recently m eet’RS- Following the program an , F. ’ F. W hittle, who went to Port- cam e here from Minneapolis. 6 69tf 9 0 ' inform al reception, a t which refresh- refresh-1 aad d Sunday- SundaY’ is expected home to- informaI ! ments will be served, will be h e ld ! morrow morning. B e a v e r ’I Slmrp Tee>th— for the purpose of allowing the state i ------ - Those who have known Av m . | ' — — wurners to oecon M. educational workers to become ac- “ MEANEST MAN” ROBS GIRL Beaver, the genial real estate dealer, nuainted with Ashland, people. a s a mild and peaceable gentlem an, I --------- - Takes Locket and 25 Cents From Child on Way to Store in New w ere surprised the other day to see Bubble Books for children at Rose ' York City. -in his window the gnawed-off sec- Br° 3- 70t 1 tions of two fir trees, each eight or New York.—Gotham’s “meanest nine inches in diam eter, and bear- Our clothes are correctly cut and man” man” stole stole a a locke locket and 25 cents from m g a card saying the cutting had sklHfuHy tailored. PaulserudV 74tf a five-year-old girl. been done by “a beaver ” Inquiry --------- Angelina Lempo had been intrusted develops the fact th at the trees were R eutnrs M ontague— with a quarter and sent to a nearby cut down by a four-footed beaver Mr> and Mrs- w - H - Smith, 166 «rocery to purchase some butter. A the stumps having been brought here ' E ast Main stre et’ returned Monday! man with a red niustache lured her to by H. C. Cham berlain from Okano- fr° m MoRtague. Calif., where th aRother 3treet; telling her he knew a L ano I hart Imnn „0,0.« , . * place where she could get he the butter gan. ^ ash., where l e a v e r s are a ! had been vi8itIng relatives for the for nothing. Meanwhile took the pest on Mr. C ham berlain’s b ro th er’s 1 Past two weeks- 25 cents from her, took off her tiny farm . . ---------- locket to have it “polished free of peciai this week at Enders Con- charge” and then gave her a paper to Phone fectioneiT — Fresh 3tionerv— Fr»ah cream caramels, --------- 1_ deliver to a mythical woman in a near Expert Piano Instruction i regular price 60 cents, this wreek by hallway. C. S. Mitchell. When she ------------ (returned after a vaift ------ — i 40 cents. We make them. 74-6 search for the woman, the man with Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as-!, the red bristles had disappeared. Cliff Payne makes shaving stands. Bociation. Yeo, of course. 44-tf Ashland News in Paragraphs 2: ; cs \ r direct from a i n r i h Europe N»rtl>” « Of Apples Made From Portland . Special sale H oefler’s Famous a t one .°rSd ‘\ r7 ra ' ed Cl‘o'?'>l!“ es* »■»« value tor 60c a drive an i r t a l n ™ ^ n rSeP,” r9r "* poua'’- WatcU »Ur window. -Eoa. uuve an aeiial propeller on the Bros i v ic " not ste r- ° i * bM t- * *• ’ » ‘» ’ d m a d . it tow to u r other boat, car- PO'ht to eying twenty passenger,. d OUR HOM E TO W N the r e ^ a ín i“" ? aSOm“„e a ? ? X cS¿ T C ,rM ’ 1’' » « * England Ail th a t man ever “ to deserví neb ai° nument to bis m em ory- simple lines, “ Home. Sweet H o m e ” ° F " 3S t0 Wnte a few h o m " T T h e Wí „ T , tthoe„ ¿ ,i r ; hi: ; ‘ “ d “ e *■>«■■> * - » e r e the you trade with „“ a n d « trade When the finest home place on earth n ? \ ’ a * ° f 113 are building things we can hnv a ! h‘ B u tw h e u we send a wav for th’ th e ir tow n, ’ l” m<- ” are ■“ " " » * Peopi. to I, m id .» P W « " „ ; í “ h S abW „ H d fSr„ ralro i5 e ,h ' " OT We need- ” ■» why ask s u c h T n M s Ito n - T ? ,ih £ „ t L""’” ” ’ our streets? But to r streets, roads or S o l s " ’ ° “'d ,0U'” * ln d «> ”« d g m onede e t ‘y ' o V ¡t b“ ‘ JERRY O’NEAL, Healing and Plumbing Phono 138 Operating Cost Dodge Brothers h x ' r aad Dodge Brothers M o to r C a r s Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. JV k n i v a i i n i i i i c IIC m F a lls Off Train— The Tidings has arra a rru n „ g o^v.- ed with „««.u th e following students for news ts for news of of high school activities and also of th e students and instructors: Fred- erick Johnson, u.u Lillian tau Reimer, Heimer, Mar- Ion Cosley and Eileen N utter. ReV‘ Mattis Ja rk k a n e n , who fell From New York to the Cape of Good fr° m a SouW > Pacific train yes- terday m orning in the Siskiyou Hope it is 10,985 miles. m ountains- was recovered sufficient- Honolulu is 2,007 miles from San ^este ;day afternoon to proceed Francisco. on his way north, following treat- ment by a local physician. Only Nome, Alaska, is 2,705 miles from < jl » u s oi meagre u details of tne the accident accident or or San Francisco. — i^hntlty of the man could be ob- i_v . is said . _ to tained Rev. rn~_ Tarkkanen From Copenhagen to New fork, di have fallen from an open door at rect, the mileage is 3,852. the end of a car while p a ssin g : ,, through a dark tunnel m istäk in r The distance from Singapore to San the steps ,„ r th e ea“ “ t r . " « E i 5'ran' 1SC° 18 FARMERS’ WEEK HOW FAR IS IT? Orees reniodeiTT arm ents. 6 9 tf\ p P u t Science into Farm P ractice F riiit and Vegetable Course P o rtraits th a t please. D arling Dec. 3-17, ’21 Studio. 71-lm o T ractor Mechanics Course Jan. 2-Mar. 18, ’22 New E stab lish m en t — Dairy M anufacture Course Mr and Mrs. G. L. Bullen have Jan. 2-Mar 18, ’22 bought the fixtures and lease of the A griculture Course Jan. 2-Mar. 18, '22 L ithia drinking parlor In th e Far- D airy H erdsm en's Course lowe buildHng on th e Plaza. In con Jan. 2-June 18, ’22 d r a i n Grading Course Jan. 9-21, '22 nection w ith the serv ice. of Lithia Beekeeping Course Jan. 30-Feb. 25 w ater, light lunches will be served. H om em akers’ Conference This establishm ent will in the fu Mar. 20-25, ’22 tu re sell and distribute lithia w ater ORE. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE bottle 6 01 or case for the ----- Pom- F ull information on any Course by I by the 6 bott <writing THE REGISTRAR, O. A. c , l padour Mln®ral Springs company. Corvallis, Oregon ’’ The lunch room, which Is to be LADIES* SLITS valu es from $ 3 5 .0 0 to $ 4 5 .0 0 , now — FURS — GLOVES — H OSIERY — SILK UN D E R W E A R — NECKW EAR — BAGS — UM BRELLAS — PETTICOATS — WAISTS — H ANDK ERCH IEFS — IN FA N T S VV7EAR S24.85 Ä leans. CIRCLE BARGAINS From New York to Naples the dis tance Is 4,172 miles; from Naples to New Orleans Is 5,562. > L A D IE S’ SUITS « K W valu es from $ 3 7 .5 0 to $ 4 8 .0 0 , now B TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE— Good cow. C. W itten bach, 1401 Boulevard. 76-tf WANTED— To com m unicate someone having pedigreed collie. Mrs. S. R. Derby, ford, Ore. * My D ear G irls:— I’ve ju st been wonder- in g how m uch Christm as sew in g you have really done. H ere's ( ’hristm^s only a few w eeks off, and if you are like m ost of my frien d s In oth er tow ns, I am afraid you have not done much. You know it is not al w ays the value o f the g ift that counts. Som e d ain ty little gift of your ow n handiw ork prob ably w ould please your in tim a te friend o r your relative m ore than a m ore expen sive shop gift. Santo tells m e he has found on hts rounds, that McGee’s alw ays seem to have w hat th e wom en w ant a n d a sk ed nw, to toll you. Yours truly, AUNTY CLAUS. This is the Store to find Gifts for Women CIRCLE BARGAINS « C orvallis, Ore., Dec. 20-31, 1021 W in ter Short C ourses ANOTHER ONE FROM AUNTY CLAUS e H ig h School Ro|>orters J Special this week at Enders Con- fectionery Fresh caram els, - — ~ cream caram els,, reCUlar Price 60 GO nonla* reg u lar price cents; this ___«A week 40 ents. We make them 74-g P H O N E 304 with male Med 76-2* 'REFIN ED LADY wishes position as housekeeper foT single man or widower, city o r country. Mrs. Mary Jackson, 209 Oak, 76-4* S29.75 Things CIRCLE BARGAINS £ B S L A D IE S’ SUITS valu es from $62 .5 0 to $ 8 2 .5 0 , now W > B