Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 03, 1921, CHRISTMAS EDITION, Page 20, Image 20

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAG B EIGHT
Saturday, Decom ber 3, l # 2 t
Ladies Free at Memorial Hall
tonight.
sim ilar institutions elsewhere.
tra is also m aintained, one teacher
Large cooking and sewing classes devoting her entire tim e to mugic.
are tau g h t in both high schools, the, A thorough and practical course is
Clothing prices th a t defy competi­
Local and Personal
j plan being to supplem ent theory given in Spanish, the second lan-
tion a t P aulserud’s.
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i with practice and to learii to do by guage of the western hemisphere,
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I doing.
A Smith-Hughes practice supplanting iu large degree the ^e a J
M arketing Hogs—
■ house gives girls an opportunity to languages so extensivly taught iu
John Gore has commenced slaugh­
Jo h n so n 's Jew elry Store— the gift ; Cliff Payne makes ähaving stands.
I learn the a rt of home m akiug b y , form er times.
tering his fat hogs and hauling them
« e n te r, Ashland.
j doing all kinds of housekeeping work
The latest cour8(? a<Jded by Agh.
to Ashland to m arket. Mr. Gore has
Berean Club E lect O fficers—
| in a real home. Half the superin- land.g progre38(ve educators Is eie-
G o in g A fter G reenery—
| The Berean class of the Baptist turned his farm into a pork produc­
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i ten d en t’s salary is paid by the fed- m entary blology in the grade8. Tbere
F. F. W hittle has donated his Sunday school m et Thursday a fte r­ ing farm and judging from the many
H illah Temple. Ashland head-
aI g0'
Ashland 9 sh;' re be‘ are only two other schools in 'h e
tru c k for the use of the m erchants' noon, at the church p^nors, for fat porkers to be seen in his alfalfa Q uakers ot the S h rln er. Masonic ! * , ° J ?
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&
' w hich; Vnite l States which give this very
com m ittee of the w inter fair, which th eir annual business meeting. The fields if m ust be a paving business. q u arters
.h rln e rs Masonic would otherw ise cost the clty , 1350. importftnt WQrk Tb(i Da„ ^ and
will use it to gather sword ferns and following officers were elected: ;
lodge, was the scene of their big a n -| Ashland high school students are N ewbefr. which shows th at Ashland
o th e r greenery in the W agner creek President, Mrs. Spates, vice presl- • R egular Saturdav_ night dqnce at nuaj business meeting, .initiation of given training equal to
th a t offered is m aintaining
alntaininz h her
e r l leading
e a d i n z n position,
rta itio n
country tomorrow afternoon, for use dent, Alice Gilmore, secretary, Mrs Memoslal Hall tonight.
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new
candidates,
'so
c
ia
l
session
a
n
d
;
^y
th
e
sm
aller
colleges
a
few
years
Ashland's
parent-teachers'
associa-
Sheard; assistant secretary, Mrs. Big F u rniture Sale
In decorating the Armory.
general good time yesterday. The ag0, There is a first-class comnier- tion of 202 members is one of the
Gassaway; treasu rer,. Mrs. C otter;
Armory
was utilized by the men in *lal. dePa rtm «n t< where is taught largest and strongest in the state.
“ The Country G irl,” some dandy
Special this week at Enders Con- reporter, Mrs. AA ard. Hostesses for
bookkeeping, business practice, and the size of the citv considered an l
play. Popular Players, Armory, Sun- the afternoon and evening until 1 1 ¡shorthand
and tv ,w « .r i,L
i
i. , J
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consiaerea. and
fectionery— Fresh cream caram els, the afternoon were Mesdames Hayes day-Monday-Tuesday
nights.
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, snoithand a ..I typew riting. A teach- much of the excellency of our schools
re g u la r price 60 cents, this week and Childreth.
o'clock, when they were joined by ers’ train in g course is m aintained,' is due to the indefatigable efforts
40 cents. We make them.
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the ladies, who had m eantim e been and vocal music is taught in all the of this self-sacrificing band of
The Ashland W inter F air Decern- Tax Exem»>t Bonds
bonds
and
occupying
the lodge rooms, and the grades. An excellent student orches- mothers
7-8-9-10.
60-eod
Income
froin
liberty
! ber
F ir st Christina» Tree—
other governm ent obligations by a ffa ir ended with a big dance, which
The first Christm as tree to make V isit at T rail
corporations are exempt from taxa- was p articip ateJ in by some 150
its appearance in Ashland graces one
Mr. and Mrs. $ d Palm er of Lin- tion under the new revenue law, couples. Following are the new of­
of the windows of Holmes grocery
coin street, have gone to Trail for senators and experts who framed ficers elected:
store. The tiny fir stands among a
illustrious potentate, E. J. New­
a few days visit with th eir grand­ the m easure state at W ashington,
n u m b er of beautiful jardinieres and daughter, Mrs. Tracy Hayes.
D. C. This is because of the repeal man, Medford; chief rabban, T. H.
vases. The proprietor says th at
of the excess profits tax, effective Simpson, Ashland; assistant raban,
On and after December 5, 1921
vases are priced up to five dollars,
DANCE as usual a t H elm 's club Jan u ary 1, 1922. In the past the P. B. Herman, G rants Pass; high
b u t “ vahses” cost over five dollars house Saturday night, Dec. 3. 77-3 only levy applying to g o v ern m en t1 priest and prophet. Rev. P. K. Ham-
HAIR CUTS ................... 35c
each.
bonds held in large quantities by rnond, Ashland; oriental guide, Emil
SHAVES.......................... 20c
B ritt, Jacksonville; treasurer, C. H.
Mr. Roselle, the tailo r at Orres, corporations, was the profits tax.
H itch up the Ford and drive over
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Vaupel, A shland; recorder, W. H.
a.nd see “The Country G irl," Sunday is an artist as a tailor. He recently
Regular
Saturday
night
dance,
at
’
■
Day, A shland; representatives to the
came
here
from
Minneapolis.
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n ight, Armory, 15 and 50 cents.
Memorial Hall tonight.
79-1 im perial council— which meets iu
L e t’s go.
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A shland W om an D ies—
San Francisco in June, with a pros-
95 OAK ST.
B ir th d a y Party—
For pleating, see Orres.
W ord was received in Ashland re-
69tf pective trip to the Hawaiian islands
M aster Gillis Fleener celebrated 1 cently from the W. L. Melllnger
— W. H. McNair, Ashland, and W .1
his eigth birthday Thursday after- family of Ogden, Utah, to the effect
Buy a new suit for the Holidays. E. Newcomb, G rants Pass.
noon with a happy little party of th at Mr. M ellinger’s • fath er died at P aulserud's
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The following fourteen candidates
eight schoolmates. Childish games their home in Ogden. AV. L. Mellin-
were initiated into the m ysteries
and goodies helped to make a m erry ger was form erly pastor of the Chris- From Sunnyside,
W ash.—
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of the order:
Ashland — Louis
h o u r for the small guests.
tian church at Ashland, and has
Charles Hodper and family from Schwein, R. E Detrick, F. G. Dean.
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| many friends here who were sad- Sunnyside, W ash., arrived in A sh--G lenn Simpson and A. F. Million;
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to dened to hear of his bereavement,
land Sunday. The Hooper fam il# Medford— G. W. Porter, R. G. Bard-
home-folks as well ae to commercial
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have lived form erly in the v ic in ity ' well, R. R. Peter, P. B. McDonald,
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Cliff Payne makes library tables. of Ashland for a num ber of years and C. T. Sweeney; Roseburg— A. K.
m en and tourists.
land say they are back here now to ¡Gibbs; C entral Point— E. H. Hed-
Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as­
In B u tte F a lls on Busine»»—
Mr. Hooper’s son. Vernon | rick; K lam ath Falls— Hans Nyland-
sociation. Yeo, of course.
44-tf stay.
BICYCLES FOR SALE AND REPAIR
Mr. Larson went to B utte Falls
Hooper, motored in from Sunnyside er ainJ/T. A. Anderson; tra n fe rs—■
th is w£ek in charge of the work o f 1
3ome m onths ago and is located at H. O. Frobach. Medford; J. F. Chin-
R ecovering from Illn ess—
Rev. C. W. Hulet who was called to
at the
D. Wells, who has beer, at a local present in the Dead Indian country. nock and J. G. Bromley, G rants Pass.
E ugene by the death of Mrs. H ulet’s
The
present
m
embership
of
Hiiiah
hospital expect^ to retu rn to his
a u n t, Mrs. C. G annett.
We make our own candies, ice Temple is around 575.
home in Douglas county the last of
Enders Con­
The afternoon parade was dis­
this week. Mr. Wells will be ac­ cream and tam ales.
Tho Ashland W inter F air Decem­
fectionery.
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pensed
w ith because of the chilly
companied by his son. Roy Wells,
ber 7-8-9-19.
60-eod
weather.
A prelim inary business
and family, who have been visiting
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales, m eeting was held at the Armory at
for
some
tim
e
with
the
C.
B.
Harney
343 East Main Street
M issionai'y O ffering—
20 cents. E n te rs Confectionery.62tf 4 o’clock, and a t 6 o’clock a cafe­
The m embers of W estm inster ratni!y’ east ot town.
teria, dinner was served there for
G uild are to bring in their th a n k s'
Im
provem
ents
in
H
om
e—
Johnson’s Jew elry Store at Ash­
the men. The 'ladies held a recep­
o ffering for missions tomorrow ev­
land seems to be Xmas headquarters. . S. S. Stevens of North Talent, is tion and social session a t.th e lodge
ening a t regular meeting. “ The un­
having a new range a n d hot and rooms in the afternoon and evening,
finished task in Cuba and P erto Ri­
Bubble Books for children at R o se iC° ld w ater installed In th e ir home with cards and music and a 6 o’clock
co” will be the study. Mrs. Dora
Bros.
70tr Mr. Stevens has been m aking many banquet, joining the men at the Ar­
L eslie is the leader.
good and convenient improvements mory at 11 o’c lo ck for a big final
in his home this fall, including a | dance
Visits at Medford—
Loveland’s X orchestra furn-
Special sale H oefler’s Famous
complete
w
ater
system.
C. B. Haney, from east of town,
ished music for both the dance and
Chocolates. $1.00 value for 60c a
was
a
Medford
visitor
the
first
of
the ladies' social session. The A r­
pound W atch our window. Rose
Ladies Free at Memorial Hall
the week.
mory was beautifully decorated by
tonight.
Bros.
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and we think we can not only
Thomas Swem, of Medford, who em­
Hot tam ales, Mexican chili beans,
supply the kiud and quantity
P o rtraits th a t please.
Darling ployed colored electric lights to se-
W . C. T. U. to Meet—
LUMBER
and hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf Studio.
of lum ber you desire, but can
7 1 - lm o 'cure some w onderful effects. An­
The W. C. T. U. ladies will meet
save you money on your lum ­
other
Medford
m
em
ber—
a
young
Tuesday afternoon of next week in R etarns from East—
ber
needs. At least, give us
the
W ith m odern ap p aratu s we can professional m an— delighted
th e library rest room at 2:30 o’clock.
the
opportunity of estim ating
Jam es Yokum has returned fronv make your p o rtrait at night as well Shriners with stage dancing and
i i
R ecording
Secretary
W hite an
the east where he has been taking as in day tim e
with you and look over our ex­
Evening by ap­ oth er interesting stunts.
nounces. All members are requested some
o„_,- special lines of o study.
.
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Mr. pointment. D arling Studio. 71-lm o
tensive lum ber yards. We c ar­
to be present and visitors are wel- Yokum as form erly is at work for
.
ry everything in the Building
conic
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HELEN
FRASER
Line.
the Southern Pacific company and A nother S atisfied B uyer
—
s
H em stitching, 8 cents per yard ’’uus between Ashland and Rose-
J. B. Cochran is one of the recent
Mrs. E. P. Stew art, at Enders. 70eod Ur®‘
buyers of K lam ath reclaim ed lands,
having purchased forty acres and
F in e Apple Specimens—
Our clothes are correctly cut and being well satisfied with his p ur­
TRY OUR R E A V ER H ILL COAL
D. A. Owens. 322 W imer street, skillfuI1y tailored. P au lseru d ’s. 74tf
AT 9 1 3 .0 0 A TON. WE KNOW IT
chase. Mr. Cochran a n d Mr. Sper­
WILL PLEASE YOU
ow ner of the Wimer Cove orchard.
A nother big“ ^ 7 e &t AppIegate ry, who also bought forty acres of
/h a s placed an apple exhibit par ex-
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Saturday, December 3
Sunset Or- the Jacobs 'tra c t, are old successful
cellence in the window of C. B, Lam-
PHONE US— NO. 20
chestra.
3* W illam ette valley farm ers, who
k in ’s real estate office, th ir te e n .
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know good soil when they see it,
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Spitzenburg apples clustering on one Ashland Man III__
and were so well pleased with the
sm all branch. Outside of the one
J W. Guiley, of Eugene, who for- K lam ath land th at they felt simply
branch the tree from which the ’ap­ merly lived here, is said to be q u ite ! forced to buy at least forty acres
ples were taken did not show a good Ul at hi3 home in . Lane county.
apiece-
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yield, Mr. Owens says.
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ASHLAND
OREGON
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A new - «P-to-the-m inute stock—
Special this week at Enders Con-
7° fiAQ
Sh, and vV,1Ker P air Decem’ ’ the finest gdods, low prices and good fectionery— Fresh cream caram els,
ber 7-8-9-10.
6°-eod service distinguishes Johnson’s Jew- regular price 60 cents; this week 40
cents. We make them
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i elry Store at Ashland.
R ally Girl Horn—
Ashland News in Paragraphs
N O T IC E
The 0. K. Barber Shop
U mbrella C overing
Shop
FIGURE W ITH U S
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Ashland Lumber Co.
illaliilUi
An eight and a half pound baby
Swenson and McRae are prepar-
Orres cleans clothes clean.
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Kiri was born November 30 to Mr.
i ing to begin a big fu rn itu re sale
and Mrs. W. E. Pulse, Scenic Drive V isitor at G rants P ass —
Monday with reduced prices on all
Mrs. Alta W einburger was a vis- goods. They have a most attract-1 This is Helen Fraser, former suf-
The largest line of wrist watches
itor in G rants Pass last Sunday.
ive show window, showing a nicely i fragist, now candidate for the house
in Southern Oregon.
Beautiful,
furnished room, with a stove and of commons on the Coalition ticket,
d ain ty and real tim ekeepers. At
Every one will see “The Country , other things needful for creature photographed on her arrival at New
Joh n so n ’s Jew elry Store, Ashland.
G irl,” Sunday, Mdnday and Tuesday j comfort
79-1 York. She is to lecture here on Brit­
nights, Armory. Popuiar Players
ish politics.
Painless Prices.
T each er Is III—
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Miss Alice W alker, who has been
ASHLAND GAINS
teaching at Yanlax, on the K lam ath M is. P aul G uiley III—
RECOGNITION; SCHOOL
Mrs. Paul Guiley, of H argadine
Indian reservation, has returned to
AND CHURCH WORK
Ashland and is in a lo'fcal hospital Istre e t* lias been Quite 111 for several;
preparatory to undergoing an opeva-!weeks> but ia reported to be im-
(Continued from jPago 1)
fion. Miss W alker is a daughter of l proving-
and other states never fail to re­
‘ 7r. and Mrs, B utte W alker, on E ast
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m ark upon the splendid work being
vlain street.
Sunday night, Armory, Popular
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Players Co. presenting “ The Coun­
done by Ashland school, which indi­
try G irl.” Popular prices.
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cates
th eir pre-em inent place among
Adams has all kinds of dry wood
stored in a building.
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Phone 460.
All wool suits for $20 at Paulser-
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ud’9-
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Attends Dental Convention—*-
Dr. F. H. Johnson is in Portland
trending the tw enty-eighth annual
onventlon of the Oregon Dental as-
r e la tio n .
Dr. Johnson, who left
W ednesday of this week, will retu rn
th e early part of next week.
Clever suits
P a u lseru d ’s.
Farm in “ FniC B la st”—
%
W.H. Hodfeinson
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Dealer in the Leading
Makes of
Watches
Clocks
TOO LATE TO CLA3S11Y
VISTA APARTMENTS— W o and
three room furnished m o'C rn
apartment's. Inquire 166 H arga­
dine, phone 122.
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W elborn Beeson, of Taleni was in
Phoenix a few dayä &ir0 and
DO YOU AVANT TO EXCHANGE a
farm ing in fu l, blagt in hij loc
litp e home in Ashland for TO
east of Ashland
acres of woodland on highway, or
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cheap for cash. See S. L. Allen,
63 N orth Main.
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D^NCE as usual a t H elm ’s club
Wifey—The worst of a holiday is to
hoivse Saturday night, Dec. 3. 77-3 S&ttle down when you get back.
DAIRY RANCH— Equipped and pro-
for cold snaps, at
fitable, one of th e best in tlie
Hubby—No worse than settling ui
valley. F o r sale by H. C. Galey,
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Orres remodels garm ents,
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570 Fairview St., phone 431-J. 79
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Diamonds
Diamonds
Silverware, Cut Glass and Hand Painted China
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CITIZENS BANK BLDG.
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