Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Wednesday, November 30, 1021
known as the Dew Drop Inn, >will
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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
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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 .|
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they will reiund the purchase price. >nd due to the wide distribution
Sm ith, and J, W. McCoy. The sec-
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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
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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
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"£
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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‘
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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
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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,
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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
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possessor of a new Veile touring
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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 ...................-
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 .
.
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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
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