Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
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Ashland Lodge No. 23, A. F. A
A. M. Special communication Wed­
nesday evening, 7:30 o’clock. E. A.
degree. Visiting brethren welcome.
— W. H. Day, Secretary.
Bachelor B u ild in g—
The funeral of Brother W. R.
Court, 662 B street, city, will be held
at Dodge undertaking parlors to ­
morrow (Thursday, December 16)
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Odd­
fellows will meet at the I. O. O. F.
hall at 1:30 o’clock sharp.— P. N.
Snyder, N. Q. L. A. Roberts, sec’y.
T O . XW UOVI or MÀXB,
van off
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TALK! V M 6 M A M W M G R
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ABOUT MOW TtÔMT MOWEM
1%, N6fcYALK\Kf H S
RIGHT BACK INTO HtS
SO TA ARB!
John Kellener is building for
himself a house on ad Avery street' Big? Eggsactly! —
James Rudd, 324 Liberty street,
lot which he purchased recently
through the Beaver Realty company. has some hens which are part White
Leghorn and part White Wyandotte
Christmas tree favors at Rose that lay monster eggs, one of which
measures six ,and one^half inches
Brothers.
around one way and eight inches the
Made Chilly Trip—
other. Such eggs should be sold by
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Coffman today the pound.
made a journey to Medford in a car
Try Detrick’s Groceteria. “It’s a
which took them there and back
good place to trade.”
before they had time to freeze up.
Huti Time*
CcrtaùuÇ?
to ”
J o ît ïiW
-SlAkmptan»
We ask every family to try Malted Winter is Here
Milk Twin Bread. If you find it not * Otto Winter is taking G. G. Eu-
to be the best, your grocer will be bank’s place at the Ashland State
glad to return your money by order bank during the latter’B absence in
A ddress P arcels in Ink—
of the maker.
87tf California.
Parcel post packages must be ad­
dressed
in ink. A lead pencil ad­
Lyceum E n tertain e
Malted Milk Twin Bread backed dress is not only difficult to read in
The lyceum lady entertainers who by the International Co.’s one hun­
the swift handling of the mails, but
appeared at the Baptist church last dred dollar challenge.
87tf it creates a situation that will lead
evening, registered at the Columbia
to erroneous routing. Address your
as L. Ringsdorf, Chicago; A. M. Van
Moves to Rogue River—
parcel with a clean pen and ink.
Hoose, Louisiana; Helen Hunt, Tor­
C.
E.
Sams
and
family,
who
have
onto.
been living at 468 Helman street,
6. It is a unique way McNair Bros,
moved
to
Rogue
River
yesterday,
^ave
of selling Hyomei, a guaran-
Everything new and clean at Det-
where they will ma! a their home on eed treatment for catarrh. Money
rick’s Groceteria.
a farm near that place
back if it fails.
Spends Week End Hi
Malted Milk Twins 1% lb. loaf Likes Ashland
Miss Claudia Klum, of Medforck
10
cents. A demonstration sale at
“Cliff" Jenkins, who is employed
spent the week end with her friend,
all
stores.
87tf at Roseburg, came home to spend
Miss Marjorie Fifield, returning
the week end with his family in
home yesterday.
Paint Gang Here—
Ashland. This city looks mighty
The Southern Pacific paint gang good to the temporary Roseburger,
The Baptist ladieB wfll bold a
food and fancy work sale at Enders is “touching up things” at the local who thinks that Jackson county has
grocery Saturday, December 17. 87tf yards.
Douglas county pushed off the map
for climate.
Made Speedy Trip—
Demonstration of S. & W. canned
A. B. McKenzie and T. J. Coff­ goods Saturday afternoon. Special S. A. Peters Jr. Moves—
man, who last week drove to Port­ prices. Holmes Grocery.
88-1
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters Jr. have
land in a car stolen from Mrs. Coff­
moved from 595 to 618 Iowa street.
man’s aunt and afterwards recovered Trinity Guild—
at Redding, Calif., made the going
The ladies of Trinity will hold a Post Office Slogan Today—
trip in twelve hours. Nearly as good business meeting Thursday after Helph make this Christmas happy;
time was made on the return jour­ noon in the parish house. The mall ’em early, make it snappy. '
ney, although the car useck a Pack­ social afternoon announced has been
ard six, was a brand new car, and postponed.
notice
averaged about twenty ¡miles per
Roller skating rink open 'eveky
gallon of gas. Practically no water
Detrick’s Groceteria sells for less. afternoon and evening from 2 to 5,
was used and less than a quart of
and 7 to 10. At the Nat.
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oil. The car has since been sold to T rainm en T raverse H ighw ay—
Clinton Harkins.
G. Fagan, chief claim agent 70 CO. TEACHERS
of the Southern Pacific Railroad
ATTEND M EDFORD
Chocolate creams of quality. Rose company, accompanied by the assist
HIGH INSTITUTE
Brothers.
87-5
ant claim agent and the traveling
auditor, came in on number fifty-
(Continued from P aga 1)
Wholesome and healthfuil- -Malt-
four yesterday, and traveled by auto
ed Milk Twin Bread.
87tf over the highway to Medford, where
Brophy, and Highland
schools
they again boarded the train.
Thirty-nine schools had 96 per cent
TIDINGS
Elect Directors
County Humane
Society Meeting
MEDFORD, Or., Dec. 14.— A very
enthusiastic meeting was held Mon­
day evening at the public library
under the direction of Mrs. F. W.
Swanton, general manager of the
Oregon Humane society, for the pur­
pose of organizing a Jackson county
humane society. The meeting was
called to order and the following of­
ficers were elected: President, Dr.
E. H. French; vice president, Rev.
William B. Hamilton;
secretary,
Mrs. Glenn Fabrick; treasurer, Miss
Ruth Manning. Bard of directors:
John A. Westerlund, Medford; W. J.
Drumhill, Medford; Charles Palm,
Medford; C. C. Cate, Medford, Mrs.
W. E. Crews, Medford; Col. Voor-
hles, Voorhies; C. D. Thompson.
Medford; John M. Root, Medford;
Mrs. Rose Schleffelin, Medford; C.
M. Thomas, Medford; Jonas Wold,
Medford; James O. Grey, Medford;
C. W. Martin, Gold Hill; Allie Han­
ley, Jacksonville; Ed Staples, Ash­
land; Mrs. Roy Stanley, Eagle
Point; Hon. Wm. A. von der Hellen,
Wellen; H. W. Bingham, Medford;
Slater Johnson, Antelope; George
Mansfield, Prospect; Miles Cantrall,
Applegate; Mrs. R. Paxon, Central
Point; Royal Brown, Eagle Point;
Mike Hanley, Lake Creek; A. C. Joy,
Ashland, and Mr. Cottrell, Evans
Creek.
,A meeting will be held January 7
at 1:30 o’clock at the public library
at which all the directors and any
on« else interested in the movement
will be present.
TWENTY-FIVE EXTRA MAIL
CLERKS BETWEEN ASHLAND
AND PORTLAND— HOLIDAYS
The railway mall service will put
on its Christmas holiday extra irews
beginning December 16. There will
be twenty-fixe extra railway mail
clerks on the Portland and Ashland
division, and in addition the regular
crews will make extra trips.
The Ashland-Gerber division rail­
way mail clerks with their residence
in Ashland have also received their
orders governing the situation, be­
ginning December 16.
WOOL GROWERS
AIMS BLOW AT
SHODDY DECEIT
Detricks’
Plaza.”
Groceteria
Sweet cream
Brothers.
for
from Mc­
Genuine Mexican etuexen tamalea,
a guest at
20 cents. E aters Confectionery.62t
to remain
health.
V isits P ra t H ouse —
“on
sale.
While passing through Corvallis
last week, A. B. McKenzie vlsitec
the new and sumptuous home of his
college fraternity, the Sigma Alpha
Rose
Epsilon.
87-6
the
or above, among them being Butte
Falls, Ashland, Phoenix, Central
Point, Sams Valley, Medford, Rogue
River and Gold Hill schools.
Boys and Girls’ club work is being
discussed in the various schools ol!
the county by Miss Elizabeth Burr,
rural school supervisor, looking to­
ward the best alignment of club
work yet undertaken In this county
The University of Oregon exten­
sion department has a large selec­
tion of lantern slides to lend, and
Jackson county is taking advantage
of the opportunity.
Slides have
been recently shown at evening gath­
erings in Antioch, Willow Springs.
Reese Creek, and Ruch schools, anc
to pupils of the Jacksonville, Oak
Grove, Applegate, Savage Creek
Watkins, and Beaver Creek schools
Rose Brothers have the most com
piete line of high grade candy boxes
Knapp’s Groceteria has been sold
in the city. We Invite inspection
to R. E. Detrick, 176 Church street,
87-6
who will continue the business as a
first-class groceteria. Mr. and Mrs.
Ju d ged C ostum es—
Detrick came here from Vancouver,
The Winter Fair carnival costume
Wash., for their son’s health some
judges were Dr. Mattie Shaw, Mrs.
time ago and liked Ashland so well
Guy Jacobs, and G. N. Kramer, who
they decided to make this their per­
considered their task as difficult anc
manent home. Mr. Detrick has had
interesting as placing ribbons |on
extensive experience in the grocery
chickens and pumpkins.
TOO LATE TO OLA » M ir y
business and also other lines of
merchandising.
Mr. Knapp and
For the New Year, present your FOR SALE— Mixed bunch cattle.
family returned yesterday to their self with a new Dort Car, economical
Call 13-F-4.| C. T. Morris. 88-4*
former home, Grants Pass, where on tires, oil, gasoline.
Four-Site FOR SALE— Organ, or will trade
they have purchased a large groc­ Sale« Agency.
87-lm o
for wood. Inquire 573 E. Main
ery store.
88-3*
G roceteria C hanges H ands—
C hristm as Trees A ppear—
For Xmas candies, nuts, raisins,
Many beautiful evergreen trees
etc., try Detrick’s.
have lately put In an appearance in
Ashland store windows and along
Dort like a Wort— hard to wear
the business streets. At the door
out. New Dort Motor Car— see the
of the Tavern cafe there stands a
Four-Site Sales Agency.
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fine evergreen which reaches to the
top of the building and at night Is
W illiam R. Courts
illuminated with colored electric
William R. Courts, 60, died at his lights.
home, 662 B street, at 12:30 o’clock
this morning, after a prolonged Ill­
Cliff Payne makes foot stools.
ness. The body was taken to the
J. P. Dodge and Son undertaking H igh School P a p e r -
parlors, from which place the fune­
Students of the Ashland high
ral will be held at 2 o’clock tomor­ school will issue December 23 a six-
row afternoon. Interment will be page paper, the Rogue News, devoted
made in the Mountain View ceme­ principally to student body activi­
tery. The dead man. is survived by ties for the first semester. It is not
his widow. Mr. and Mrs. Courts have designed to take the place of the
been Ashland residents for the past annual, and but one Issue will be
year and a half coming to this city printed. This will sell for 20 cents
from the McCloud Lumber company a copy and be delivered only to
camp near Weed, Calif., where Mr. those who order copies In advance,
Courts was formerly employed as a not later than the first of next week.
steward.
Dale Young is the business mana­
ger; Marjorie McElvaney the edi­
Smart
appearance,
reasonable tor, and Lucille Perozzi assistant
price, dependable service, low up­ editor. The reporter for the senior
keep, slow depreciation. New Dort class is Thelma Heer; juniors, Mar­
Motor Car. Four Site-Sales Agency. garet Campbell, sophomores, Marlon
87-lm o Cosley; freshmen, Barnard Jay.
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
fu l in te r e s ts t h a t d ire c tly o r In d i­
re c tly p ro fit by sh o d d y ’s c o u n e rfe lt-
ing v in g in w ool, a re u rg in g upon
c o n g re ss th e sam e old excuses, a l­
le g e d to be re a so n n , fo r n o t e n a c t- i
ing th e “ tr u t h in fa b ric ” b ill th a t
w e re u rg ed a g a in s t th e p u re food
law s by th e in te re s ts th a t p ro fite d by
th e s a le of s u b s titu te food a n d d ru g s
a s th e g en u in e.
T h e p re s id e n t, in th is p e titio n , is
e a rn e s tly re q u e ste d to exercise ev ery
p ro p e r in flu e n c e w ith in h is pro v in ce
to acco m p lish th e sw ift e n a c tm e n t of
th e C a p p e r-F re n c h “ t r u t h in fa b r ic ” j
bill.
THE
QUALITY S TO R E
Bring m the Old Fasioned
ristmas
HEN the ground is covered with its mantle of white,
when the hilltops once green are covered with snow,
when the trees crack like pistol shots—doesn’t it remind
you of the Old Fashioned Christmas? To make this vision
come true, visit our store with all its gorgeous beauty
and cheer. You will find it a pleasure to do all your
•shopping here.
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ONLY 9 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS
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AT THE
PAGE THEATER
MEDFORD
Matinee aud Night
WEDNESDAY,
DEC.
21ST
in two brand-new programs,
with nine eminent soloists
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PRICES
Any one ot these Ilycrest Hand Bags would make a
most attractive gilt. You will find in this selling, unus­
ual styles, serviceable to the utmost. Every Hycrest Bag
offered is decidedly worth while and affords considerable
savings. Each Hycrest Bag lias been carefully made, and
has all the fetching little details wlneh makes it so femi
nine. We have only illustrated a few of the styles. Come
to the store and look over our entire display.
Priced—$1.75 to $9.98
N ig h t— L ow er f lo o r .......... $2.50
B alcony, firs t 8 ro w s. . . .$ 2 .0 0
B alcony, la st 5 r o w s . . . . $ 1.50
M atin ee,— L ow er f l o o r .. $2.00
B alcony . . . . $ 1 , 5 0 a n d $1.00
P lu s 10 p er c e n t w a r tax
M ail o rd e rs now to
P a g e T h e a te r, M edford, O r.
T ic k ets m ailed only in sta m p e d
se lf-a d d re sse d envelopes
SEAT SALE OPENS MONDAY
DECEMBER 19th
Dresser Sets lor Her Christinas
Dresser sets are on so many shopping lists just now,
with Christmas only a few days away, that this selling
will be more than welcome.
Pieces from 59c to $5.48 each
Manicure Sets
Manicure sets such as these
will make a practical, de­
lightful Christmas gift. Each
contains a file, scissors, buf­
fer, knife and emery boards.
You will do well to purchase
a set at $3.75 each.
The Plaza Shoe Shop
71 North Main Street
ASHLAND, OREGON
Cairies a line of high-grade Footwear for .Men
The Bergmann, The A. A. Cutter and Bucking­
ham & Hecht’s Manufacture. We also cater to
those who wish first-class Shoe Repairing. Sol­
iciting a fair share of your patronage I doff my
Chapeau and chirp the compliments of the
season to all.
An Umbrella for
Umbrelbs Your Christmas
On a hard rainy day what is welcomed
more than a good quality umbrella .’ Some
are. pure silk or silk warp, and we also
have others ol cotton. Men’s, women’s
and children’s umbrellas are liree with all
styles and shapes of handles. Add one to
your list as a gift to yourself.
Priced $1.75 to $9.98
Handkerchiefs
for Xmas Gifts
a a
The Best is None Too Good for Xmas
Nothing you could choos
as a Christmas gift coub
please the average woma
in o re than embroider©
handkerchiefs. It is a git
that is always acceptable
You can find very beautifu
ones here, and at very rea
sonable prices.
Priced 15c to $1.25 ea.
WANTED— Light wagon with shafts
— also heavy harness. Telephone
434-J.
88-6
FOR SALE— 100 White Leghorn
pullets, >1.00, May hatch. Ash
land Realty Co.
88-1
FOR DRESSED SPRING CHICKEN
phone 343-L. 30 cents pound de­
livered.
88-1
Holiday Slippers
FOR SALE— Good fresh milk, 10
cents per quart. 399 Beach St.
R. D. Sanford.
88-2eod*
OHERRO CHIMES
th is tow n
To introduO this Cherro Flour
And fix up right my job tomor­
row.
(See you tomorrow)
OHESBO FLOPS
A Hard Wheat Flour o f Famous
— J
Hand Bags Make Ideal Gifts
TO RENT— To respectable people, „
few rooms with steam heat, hot
and cold running water and use
of bath. One person, >5.00 per
week; two persons, >8.00 per
week. Hotel Ashland.
88tf
TJs S o’clock—am sitting down—
Have fought for hours around
•
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H ere for H ealth——
A. Braley came down
Minnville Monday and is
the Columbia, expecting
here awhile In search of
E. R. I S A A C & Co.
tKiiOThf,....
Ashland Poultry and Fish Market
W e are h eadqu arters for P o u ltry and F ish, Choice Salm on and
H alibut, Sm elts, Shrim p and Grabs and O ysters, Sm oked F ish,
Bacon, H am s, F resh E ggs, B utter and C heese, P ick les, Salads,
Cold M eats, Lard, and Canned Goods.
f We Pay Cash for Poultry and Eggs
Phone 104, and we will deliver
67 North Main Street
When you’re home for the
evening and the fire place
sheds its warmth, a pair of
felt house slippers lends the
final touch to real comfort
and repose. Men and wom­
en, alike, will be happy to
receive a gift of these com­
fortable felts.
Priced $1.98 to $3.48
The Store Where Your Patronage is Appreciated
Ha\c your Hemstitching and picotiug done her