Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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Thursday, Decem ber 1, 1921
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
Side Lights
ATTENTION, SH R IN E R S
Orres cleans clothes clean.
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R iver Is R isin g—
The river has felt the influence of
the heavy rains of th e past few
days, and shows a perceptible in­
crease in volume.
It is running
muddy, showing th a t th e sm aller
stream s are running full. Not much
d rift is coming down, however —
Clever suits for cold snaps, at G rants Pass Courier.
P au lseru d ’s.
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Hotel Ashland Griil caters to
H elp in g M edford—
home-folks as well as to commercial
A. G. Knapp, groceteria specialist, men and tourists.
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is spending a few days in Medford
helping establish a sim ilar in stitu ­ G rants P ass P ioneer D ies—
tion at th a t place.
Henry B. Miller, pioneer resident
On
ther,
th e ir
F irst
account of the inclem ent wea­
the Shriners will not have
street parade December 2.
section, Armory, 4 p. m.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
and captain of industry in the build­
Wire sleep in the
ing of G rants Pass, died at his home
to the Hotel Ashland
in P ortland Monday evening from
one • of those fine
the effects of long-standing illness.
breakfasts.
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, He h ad been stricked several years
ago with paralysis, from which he
D alla s V i s i t o r -
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Miss Evadne Smith, of Dallas, is had never ercovered. He was sixty-
visiting her sister, Miss Leonilda i seven years and seven m onths of
age.— G rants Pass Courier
Smith.
Let Friend
m orning and go
grill and get
special 60 cent
We make our own candies, Ice
All wool suits for ?2b at P au lser­
cream
and tam ales.
Enders Con­
u d ’s.
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fectionery.
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F o reig n Mail L eaves—
Egg M arket Changes—
According to
Portland news­
papers no price changes were an­
nounced for eith er b u tter or eggs in
the retail shops in th at city for the
week’s opening, but it begins to look
as if fresh eggs have not only reach­
DANCE as usual a t H elm 's club ed the high point but are likely to
house Saturday night, Dec. 3* 77-3 go lower w ithout much delay. While
naturally w eather conditions for
the immediate future will affect the
F ish E g g s D am aged—
The fall gathering of black-spot­ price th a t consum ers m ust pay for
ted or cut-throat tro u t eggs by the fresh eggs, the supply is increasing
state game commission will suffer J faster than the demand.
greatly as a result of the recent
A nother big dance at Applegate
storm , according to A. E Burgh-
Sunset Or­
duff, state game warden. He esti-j Saturday, December 3
chestra.
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m ates th at at least 2,000,000 eggs of
th is species have been lost in the Move) to P o r t la n d -
various hatcheries of the commis­
F rank C. Bramwell, state super­
sion.
Property damage sustained
intendent of banks, has moved his
by the game commission is, so far family from G rants Pass to P o rt­
as known, com paratively slight.— land, in which city they will make
Portland Telegram.
. the'.; home.
- - The last dispatch of foreign mail
th a t will reach China, Japan, Siberia
a n d the Dutch East Indies before
C hristm as, left Seattle yesterday.
Any gifts sent on a later vessel will
be tardy in reaching the recipient.
W ith modern apparatus
m ake your p ortrait at night
as in day tim e
Evening
pointm ent. D arling Stud-i3.
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D eb aters’ L oving Cup__
we can
as well
by ap­
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the direction of the county n u rs e ,; Tho Ashland W inter F a ir Decem­ HUSBAND’S STORY WILL
C. F. Koehler. The body will be
Miss Marie Falldine. A beautiful ber 7-8-9-10.
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AMAZE ASHLAND shipped to Salem, where the de­
loving cup will be presented to the
ceased’s husband is buried.
room whose pupils sell the most H its B u ll’s E ye—
He says: “Adler-i-ka helped my
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
seals. A fter the children have had
John Quincy Adams, who appears wife for gas on the stomach and
a few dhys in which to cover th e ! on dress parade with enough m arks­ sour stomach in TWENTY MIN-
town, the A shland representatives m an’s medals to cover an extensive zUTES. It works beyond greatest’, FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— One
second hand disc gang plow and
of the State Health association will breast, has the reputation, won in ex p ectatio n s” Adler-i-ka acts on
one low wheeled iron wagon in
place the seals on sale a t places a series of contests, of being one of BOTH upper and lower bowel re- '
good condition
Carson-Fowlei
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convenient for Christm as shoppers ' the best sharpshooters in Oregon. ! moving foul m atter which poisoned | Lumber Co.
Mrs. Fred Engle, head of the local H itting a bull's eye a t 100 yards is stomach. Brings out all gasses and
EXCELLENT' LOST— This morning, pocket boon
Red Cross chapter, states th a t the no trick at all for Mr. Adams, who sour, decaying food
containing watch and chain, als
chronic constipation.
Guards]
money received from sales of C hrist­ explains th at the so-called eye is a for
small change, silver pencil. Find
against appendicitis. Adler-i-ka re-
mas seals has enabled the State Tu­ considerably larger one than that ■ moves m atter you never thought was i er leave at Tidings office. Re
77
Making ! in your system and which may have ! ward.
berculosis association to perform a carried by beef anim als
wonderful work In com batting the m arksm anship records is mighty been poisoning you for m onths.— FOR SALE— Cedar posts, split or
G reat W hite Plague, riot only fn ‘ hard work, according to Mr Adams, ] T. K. Bolton, Druggist.
sawed, any size. Carson-Fowle
Lum ber Co.
77.
other parts of the state, but right who says th a t not only m ust “ wind­ R eturns to A p plegate—
here in Jackson county. Mrs E n ­ age” be calculated, but vertical and i W. M. Carl re tu rn e d this morning
gle and her associates sincerely hope horizontal mirages, sometimes called to his home in the Applegate coifh- FOR SALE— Tancred strain Whit
Leghorn baby chicks iiom hem
th a t Ashland people will purchase heat waves.
with flock oxerage of 222, eg„
try, a fte r spending a few days in
liberal^ quantities of these beautiful
apiece, m -te l to pedigreed cockei
Ashland.
els. Order early it g tod dates ar<
H ot tam ales, Mexican chili beans,
ornam ents.
desired. 20 per cent w .th order
and hot chocolate at Rose Bro3. 70tf
H em stitching, 8 cents per yard.
Mrs. W. D. Booth, pnone 257
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales,
264 W eightman St.
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Mrs. E. P. Stew art, at Euders. 70eod
20 cents. Enders Confectionery.62tf P oultry Ju dge C om ing—
FOR RENT— Furnished apartments
B. F. Keeney, of Eugene, has been j Mayor B aker Invited—
Allen Buildiug.
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Orres remodels garm ents.
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The W inter F air committee has
—
at the coming W inter Fair.
invited Mayor Baker, of Portland, FOR SALE— W hite Leghorn her
Bitkeiy Paints Up
and pullets. Call 468 Oak St. 77-
to speak a t the Armory the third
The Lithia Bakery has- been ob-
The best Christm as present is a evening of the exposition, December FOR RENT— House with rang«
serying an extended “ paint-up week’’ suit or overcoat tailored to m easure. i 9. The Ladies’ Civic Improvement
ideally located near Armory,
for the past several days, intensive See the big values at O rres’ $1.00 ] club will put on an entertainm ent
terior redecorated, adults d<
sired. Inquire 136 B St.
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activities in applying the brush be­ Profit Christm as Sale.
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ing the order of the day. Mr and
fair committee will hold a carnival FOR SALE— Singer machine, I|
Mrs. H. L. Lockwood, who were for­ R eturns from McCloud—
brary table, range and heatini
the last evening, December 10.
stove, rockers, bed Springs ai
merly in th e bakery business in - Guy Ackley returned a few days
m
attress, real leather davenpor
W ashington state, have shown an ago from McCloud, Calif., where he F un eral Today—
new hose, m an’s large size bla<
aptitude for applying m etropolitan has been working for tho McCloud 1 The funeral of Mrs. Annie Gash
overcoat. 885 B St.
77-i
ideas to th eir local business.
Lum ber company, and will spend the ! was held this afternoon at 2 o’clock
w inter with hi3 family on Scenic from the Stock undertaking parlors, FOR SALE— Pine and .fir wood,
per tier
Phone 426-Y, or
P o rtra its th a t please. • Darling Drive.
i the services being conducted by Rev.
be seen a t 1068 E. Main St 77-1
Studio.
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For pleating, see Orres,
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R eturns to Portland—
Mrs, L. Gorham, who has been
visiting friends here for the past
several days, has returned to her
home in Portland.
A unty claus writes
TO MOTHERS
Buy a new suit for the Holidays.
P aulserud’s
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G rants P ass V isitor—
irl‘
,
Miss Heloise Opdykfe came up
from G rants Pass to spend Thanks­
giving with A. G. Knapp and family
and rem ained here tlF* balance of
the week.
Special sale H oefler’s Famous
Chocolates. $1.00 value for 60c a
pound W atch our window. Rose
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Bubble Books for children at Rose Bros.
Bros.
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DANCE as usual at Helm's d u b
Our clothes are correctly cut and house Saturday night, Dec. 3. 77-3
skillfully tailored. P auiserud’s. 74tf ’
iwr,.
G oing to W a t s o n v ille -
Through the generosity of the Im provem ents at R eaver Cem ent__
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Sherman are
F irst National and Citizens’ banks,
The
Beaver-Portland
Cement | disposing of th eir household fu rn i­
of Ashland, the high school debat­ company is installing a fifteen ton! tu re and expect to leave in a few
ing team will be presented with a Brown locomotive hoist near their days for W atsonville, Calif., where
large and beautiful silver loving cup cement storage bins to handle a s to r - ! Mr. Sherman will continue in the
with the names of the debaters en- age of lime rock which is being Southern Pacific y ard service.
gravd thereon. The Oregon Debat­ Quarried out at Zacher and tra n s­
Clothing prices th at defy competi­
ing lague divides the state into th ir­ ported to the main plant by the S. P.
tion
a t P au lseru d ’s.
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teen districts. Medford and Grants! The prim ary object of the hoist is
Pass high schools are the principal I to pile the rock in storage to eli­
The Ashland W inter F air Decem­
ones with which the Ashland team m inate delay at the main plant d u r­
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will have to compete. A num ber of ing the sum m er whenever anything ber 7-8-9-10.
prelim inary contests will decide be­ goes wrong at the quarry
Plans
V isitin g at Fort J o n e s -
fore March 1 who shall constitute to use the big crane when the plant
Mrs. J. M. Poole left yesterday
the debating team sent from each! is in operation for piling cement
m o rn in g 'fo r F ort Jones, Calif., to
school to Eugene for flie final state clinker in storage for ageing aud
visit Mrs. John King.
contest.
for handling gypsum will probably
be put into execution when rock
Adams has all kinds of dry wood
5 Every sufferer from stomach storage will not be necessary. The
stored
in a building. Phone 460.
trouble, gas, belching, sour stomach, Brown hoist was bought in Seattle
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nervousneess. dizziness and bilious-; and is being equipped at the plant
ness, should get a box of Mi-O-Na with a fifty foot crane and a clam ­
Mr. Roselle, the tailo r at Orres,
stomach tablets today and s ta rt a shell bucket holding one yard. The
is an a rtis t as a tailor. He recently
treatm ent.
Guaranteed by McNair hoist cost the company about $15,-
came
here from Minneapolis.
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Bros.
000.— Gold Hill News.
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Short’s N ew W indow —
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W orking Tw o S h ifts—
Special this week at Enders Con­
Columbia grafanolas have taken
The Caves highway will be ready fectionery— Fresh cream caram els, the place of magazines in S. H.
to tu rn over to the state soon, ac­ regular price 60 cents, this week Short’s corner window in the East
cording to J. H. Leahy, contractor, 40 cents. We make them.
74-6 Side Pharm acy, the periodicals be­
who has been in the city from the
ing relegated to a rack behind the
■construction camp on Sucker creek
Cliff Payne makes shaving stands. window.
d u rin g the week. Night and day
Thomas P a rk e r Boyd, of San
crew s are being worked on some of C hristm as Seals—
Beginning
December
7,
the
school
Francisco, will lecture in the New
th e road, and excellent progress i s ;
being made.— G rants Pass Courier. children of Ashland will begin a Thought tem ple Sunday evening, De­
sale of Christm as seals for the State cember 4, a t 7:30 o’clock. No ad­
Special this week at Enders Con-i Tuberculosis association.
Th'ree- mission fee, no- collection.
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fectionery-—Fresh cream caramels, fourths of th e proceeds will go to
Tegular price 60 cents; this week 40 the state work and one-fourth will
Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as­
»- cents. We make them
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D E A R MOTHERS—
Santy and I are g e t­
tin g pretty old now and,
o f course, all th ese new
fangled fash ions for the
girls seem s a little fool­
ish to us— hut, after all,
when I reflect on my
girlhood days, I rem em ­
ber what my grand iiiqq
triers tltought of me and
I expect you better let
them feel th at they are
not out of style*, so long
as it does not s|»oil them .
It is m ighty depressing
on a girl to f«*el she is not
stylish ly clothed.
That
does not n ecessarily mean
that site m ust be expen­
siv ely clothed, for S a n t#
says he alw ays found
goes] things reasonably
priced at McGee’s.
M aybe . th e y ’v e
gut
som e little
inexpensive
extravagance that sh e ’s
w anting. Let her liave it
for U hristm as.
Yours truly,
AUNTY CLAUS.
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
LA D IES’ SUITS
v alu es from $ 3 5 .0 0
to $ 4 5 .0 0 , now
S24.85
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
L A D IE S’ SUITS
This is the Store
to tind Gilts
tor Women
L A D IE S’ SUITS
— FURS
valu es from $ 4 5 .0 0
to $ 0 5 00, now
— GLOVES
— HOSIERY
— SILK UN DERW EAR
— NECKW EAR
— BAGS
— UM BRELLAS
— PETTICOATS
— WAISTS
— H ANDKERCHIEFS
-—IN FA N TS W EA R
No Toys— Only U seful
Things
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
$39.5 0
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
L A D IE S’ S U n S
valu es from $ 3 7 .5 0
to $ 4 8 .0 0 , now
valu es from $62 .5 0
to $ 8 2 5 0 , now
S29.75
$ 4 9.7 5