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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1921)
pagm mkh AMItt AWB DA ttî m o r o s ’ low.'fc Visits .E a X c n Star Installation— I r.n D. I.Iowat, form ar city ed't- It is cot yet known w hether the or 1-3 A shland T id'nsa, was la installation of Eastern S tar officers town last week visiting his parents, will be December 27 or Jan u ary 3. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mpwat, of Beach --------- ■ -- Side Lights------ Avenue. Mr. Mowat has been Returns to Talent— i storm bound in E astern Oregon for Mrs. M. E. Frazer, who has been W ill L eav e f o r Id a h o — days and was hastening on to Calif- nursing Mrs. Cathryn Alford, of tr. ami s. W F. B uehrer, who ornia again to tak e up his work, Talent, returned home this naorn- recentF, sold th eir place east of stopping here enroute to see the ing. Ashland Lodge No. 23, A. F. & town, e: ; »et to > to Idaho after home folks a few hours. A. M. Special communication W ed Christmas. Mr«. Buchner plans to -------- - Sweet cream for sale. Rose nesday evening, 7:30 o’clock. E. A. sto p in Caiii'o a ia enroute to v i.’t Chocolate cream s of quality. Rose Brothers. 87-5 degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Brothers. 87-5 for a tim e with her daughter. — W. H. Day, Secretary. Dort like a W ort— hard to wear Cliff Payne makes foot stools. Malted Milk Twins, 1% lb. loaf out. New Dort Motor Car— see the All who intend purchasing the a t 10 cents. A dem onstration sale at Four-Site Sales Agency. 87-1 mo tractive Kewples displayed In the all stores. 87tf Post Office Slogan Today— -------- «q Bazaar show case, will have to h u r — ; Mall early for C hristm as— B etter Improves Home— ry. The first shipm ent is selling fast M;lt< <! M ilk T w in B read b acked a week early than a day late, W. A. Shell, barber on E ast Main and the second order may get by th e In te r n a tio n a l Co.’s one h u n - - ■ -■ • street, t has been busy for th e past through too late for C hristm as. 8.-1 tjlf„ j oii;,r llenge. . 87tf Milks Many Moo-Cows— several weeks im proving and remodt- One of the main spokes in the eling his home at 171 G ranite street. Cannery Closes— R eturn to Ashland— wheel th a t tu rn s the Moor d a iry ,! Th; “h; ~ g ‘ A num ber of Ashland women who Delbert Hawley and family, have which consists of a dbzen acres w ith -, th PpnnvnHnn a n \ h ,,ai have been employed at the Talent moved back to Ashland from Klani- in two blocks of the business dis- U DS operations. cannery are taking a vacation at ath county and expect to remain trict, is Mrs. Moor, who milks sev- present. It is reported th a t the can- , ... „ . t :e lo r th e winter. Mr. Hawley eral cows every evening and morn- nery may resum e work again after is the son of V. V. Hawley, who ing, rising a t 5 o’clock to attend to ¡ Notice to Elks— There will be a social dance a t the the Christm as holidays. lives on a ranch east of town. this and other m orning mindstra- Elks temple W ednesday night, De- tions. Mr. Moor also m ilks m a n v ,„ „ ^ .„ . , ... ~ ... Christmaa tree favors a t Rose • | cember 14th.— Committee. Rose Brothers li ive the most com- moo-cows and lends a hand in other j Brothers. plete line of high grade cam* boxes useful ways, when not engaged in Sm art appearance, reasonable in the city. We invite inspection, carrying mail. To Visit D aughter in Calif.— price, dependable service, low up 87-5 ---------- W. J. W right, who has been visit keep, slow depreciation. New Dort ----------- B ap tist M issionary Society— Ing relatives in this vicinity for some Motor Car. F o u r Site-Sales Agency. The B aptist M issionary society tim e expects to go to California soon G. A. R. Elect Officers 87-lm o to visit his daughter. The officers elected were as fol-l will meet W ednesday of this week! ______ lows: Post Commandbr, S. A.. at the church a t 2:30 o’clock in the! A thing th a t is w orth doing a t all We ask every family to try M alted Stearns; .S enior vice-Commander, afternoon.. The following program ! is not always done right. Milk Twin Bread. If you find it not A.' C. Spencer; Ju n io r vice-Com- will be observed: Subject, “ Medical to be the best, your grocer will be nn.i er, ('. O. n N ' »; Officer of Missions.” Devotional, Mrs. W. L. We freely adm it th a t this is a gay glad to retu rn your money by order the Day, E. K. Hall 'u a t e r Mas- Evans. “ Beginnings of medical m is of the m aker. 87tf ter, Mr. B rash; Ch »lain, G. W. sions,” by Mrs. O. F. Carson. “ Pres- world, bu t th a t does not license us nt conditions and the spiritual to become too gay. ----------- .{< a e d ic t; In ide Gu id , W. E. Pal- Wholesome and healthfull— Malt- n.e?. alue of medical m issions,” by Mrs. ed Milk Twin Bread. 87tf J__ __ Frank Beswick. “ Labactor m issions” An Illinois man is the inventor of ----- F the New A ■ tr. present you - by Mrs. Allen Denton. “ Medical an air-driven rubbing machine for The B aptist ladies w»ll hold a scl vlth ;; aew I r t ( r, economical restau ran ts,” by Mrs. Alice Gilmore. giving th e finishing polish to small food and fancy work sale at Enders on tires, oil, -oline. F o u r-'ite “ Missionary doctors,” by Mrs. H. P. pieces of fu rn itu re. grocery Saturday, December 17. 87tf Sales Agency. ST-lmo Holmes. CAPITAL AWAITS • •<- <• * ► ■ AMBASSADOR OF A stla n d N : Tucétky, Decambër IS. iW l Peru plans to connect scattered communities on the eastern side of the Andes by an airplane passenger, mail and freight service. The fellow who goes out to kill two bids with one stone is liable to miss both. JUDGES UNABLE TO GIVE PROPER CREDIT FOR WORK (Continued from Page 1) had to take the responsibility of singling any out for prizes, in th at the points on which the aw ards had to be made were not understood In like m anner by all of the contestants — for instance, tue two schools worked along different lines. One emphasized originality and suggest ed outside help as to ideas; the oth er wanted its work to be absolute ly the stu d en t’s own endeavors, and therefore was more like a class-room display. Both had a claim to con sideration, for we surely w ant an exhibit of the stu d en t’s own work, yet, at the same time, children have to have suggestions in order to stim ulate originality. Too. in a compe The signals of the traffic officer are obeyed instantly by the intelligent citizen, as be realizes that indifference means confusion and congestion. is V IC T R O L A T IM E ? ■■■■■■ The Victrola placed in the home will make Christmas more merry, as well as every day in the coming year. It is no longer a question of blazing the trail. The Victrola holds a recognized supremacy and has come to be considered as much a re quisite of the well-appointed home as the piano was some years ago. ✓ A, « * Call at R O SE BROTHERS Music Room—select the machine and we will hold it for you TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE— Five sm all calves. Tele phone 31. 87-3 We arc Making a BIG CUT in Rocking Chairs, Dining Room Suites 02010200000001050100000508020048530200010000000200020223 and many other goods before taking our Inventory. IT WILL PAY YOU to see us if you want anything in the House- furnishing Line. We can and will save you MONEY on any thing you want in our line. Everything we have in the line of CHRISTMAS GOODS is CUT TO THE LIMIT. Don’t fail to look over our stock if in need of anything. IfllR 'K WANTED— Job as caretak er on sm all ranch or home, city or coun try ; will work cheap. Address Room 21, G urnea House, 265 4th St., Ashland. 87-2* FOR SALE— A splendid furnished residence, about one acre of o r chard and berries, $1000 down, ¡balance easy paym ents and low ra te of interest. If not sold quick, will ren t to rig h t party, on ac count owner leaving town. One block from Citizens’ Bank. 244 H argadine St. 87tf J. P. Dodge & Sons Reliable Housefnrnishers Answer your te le p h o n e bell promptly. You w ill accommodate the party calling. Your own line w ill be more quickly cleared for other business. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company MANN’S — The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price — MANN’S Do Your Christmas Shopping Early MANN’S WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Big Sale of Sample Handbags at One Third Regular Prices $1.50 Hand Bags for....... $4.00 Hand Bags for....... FOR SALE— Thoroughbred Rhodte Island hens and pullets; hens $2, pullets $1.50. 137 F ifth St. $6.00 Hand Bags for....... FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent. Allen Building. 87tf LOST— Thursday night a t Armory, black silk m uffler. F inder retu rn to Tidings office. Reward. 87-2* FOR SALE— A dandy 7 room and bath cottage, beamed ceiling in dining room, many built-in fea tures, outside brown stain with w hite trim , two wells, windmill an d tank, 11 acres fine land all cleared, 5 acres orchard. $3501 cash, balance easy term s at 6 p e r , cent. W heeler, 204 North Sixth.! G rants Pass, or E. E. Phipps, Ash- j land. 87-6* AUTOMOBILES New D ort Motor Car, Reo passenger ] carB and Reo Speedwagon, Cole eight and Marmon cars; also used cars. Four-Site Sales Agency. I Telephone 4. Beaver Block, Ash land, 8 7 tf' . $1.00 $2.00 $2.66 $3.33 $4.00 $3.00 Hand Bags for....... FOR SALE— New $200 Brunswick phonograph and records at a sac rifice. Terms. Call 10 G ranite St. 87-2* LOST— Necklace with name “ Im a." Finder leave a t Tidings. Reward. • - 86-2* Funeral Direttors, first claes service and moderato priées. Lady assistant Over the wires and through the switchboards of the telephone com pany there is a constant volume of traffic. Here there is also a signal— the ringing of the telephone bell. A great obstacle in the flow of this traffic is delay m answering the telephone bell. (Continued from Page 1) spending a nice little sum In reno vating and rem odelling th e Long residence, a stately m ansion which was thought entirely fit as a resi dence for th e King of Belgium when he visited W ashington some tim e ago. Sweden has helped th e unemploy m ent situation here by setting num erous carpenters and stone masons and oth er artificers a t work on a huge new embassy on Fifteenth street. Poland, a new nation, has seen fit to take over one of the finest resi dences on fashionable Sixteenth street. Many of the other new na tions, and some not so new, bu t nev ertheless prosperous, have recently established them selves in fine homes in fine actions of th e city. The German am bassador will probably feel lonesome when he a r rives here, for though th e German embassy is not a shack, it hardly compares with th e official dwelling places of th e m ajority of the diplo matic corps here. No doubt th e ever-alert real estate men of W ashington, who talk and dream in figures th a t one can’t count on his fingers, already have the new German am bassador listed as a “prospect.” (Continued Tomorrow) Traffic GERM ANY; 5 YEARS C H R IS T M A S T IM E tition of this k ind rt is fun to get the whole family a t work on Ideas and make a regular game out of the les son involved, Instead of a mere duty of getting up a poster, and all goes tow ard helping the child get Inspir ation and co-operation in his work, if a t the same time sufficient care is taken to have the finished display entirely the stu d en t’s work. “ Perhaps, in the future fairs, a basis of competition can be settled before hand and then there will be better feeling over the outcome." $5.00 Hand Bags for....... $1.00 Hand Bags for....... $1.25 Hand Bags for....... $2.00 Hand Bags for....... $2.50 Hand Bags for....... $2.75 Hand Bags for....... 66c 83c $1.33 $1.66 $1.83 XMAS SALE OF GOOD DOLLS 50 NEW HORSMAN DOLLS, dressed, with unbreakable hejtds. These dolls are cheap at $1.50. Special 50 NEW HORSMAN DOLLS, with fine faces, unbreakable heads $3.00 values. Special $1.98 50 NEW HORSMAN DOLLS, many styles to choose from. Completely dressed, unbreakable heads— /p -| i n $2.50 values. Special, each In 1.4*0 50 HORSMAN DOLLS, unbreakable heads, sleeping eyes, splen- An j n did $3.50 values. Special... THE BEST SELECTION OF XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS IN SOUTHERN OREGON ,:Z , MANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Mail Orders Promptly Filled MEDFORD, OREGON Postage Prepaid