Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 17, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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She K ills Chick
Chinese tihoe Arrives—
FRANCS WAIVES
Misa J. Spears, thé ènterprlsin-g
DEMAND FOR NAVY
A tiny, pointed red Chinese shod,
Medford girl, who is taking maga- not over three Inches long, has been
G«or's Cockgrol ■*
’ zins subscriptions in Ashland to pay received by Mrs. O. F. Billings from
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J. A. Gear, who is going into the her * * 7 through collage, had a man- Miss Lura Hefty, formerly of Drain, .The five big powers of the Washing­
Chicken buslnsaj, yesterday received s i t e , Job on her hands when she hut now of China, where for a dozen ton disarmament conference failed
from Mrs. C. Carey,* of Talent, a very tackled Ben Howe, thè busy butcher, years she has labored as a mission­ to settle the question of the French
high-scoring Light Brahma cockerei. who excused himself on the ground ary for the Methodist Episcopal naval ratio at a lengthy secret ses­
that he had some chickens to kill. church. In an accompanying'letter,
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home-folks as well as to commercial j aSent
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men and tourists.
< ltf tion.” The offer seemed fair, so C h u n g, .m oll .on. who w . . bom
Howe agreed, whereupon the Med-,Chinese parents and has lived all his
It was indicated at the close of .
Escape» from H ospital —
ford miss calmly proceeded to chop life in Ashland, was greatly Inter
the meeting that the session had |
Beecher Danford was todaiy re- the heads off a dozen chickens. Her ested
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the ____,
tiny ________,
footwear, _____
which
been a tense one. M. Sarraut, head
leased from a local hospital, leaving nerve made such a favorable im -w a s exhibited at the Billings agency,
of the French delegation, is under­
the nurses disconsolate.
; pression that she {secured several
stood to have voiced a formal pro­
subscriptions on the spot from In-
It is not too late to have your por­ test over the manner in which the I
While they last, 25 rolls toilet pa-‘ terested onlookers.
trait made for Xmas, at Darling’s ! news of the French demand for ten
per for $1.00. White House Groce-
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SHrdlo. Portraits that Please. 91tf j Qew battleships was made public.
terla.
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Don’t fall to attend the W&Wthornj»
school entertainment, (at ¡the h'igtt. £ There will be a dance at Kings­
N EW PROVISIONS
E xp ected T onight—
school gymnasium tonight.
It Is bury Springs December 17.
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REGULATE INCOME
Miss Marie Porter is expected to aa unusually good one. Candy and
REPO RTS FO R 1 9 2 2
arrive tonight from Eugene, where fancy work sale star»».at 7 o'clock; Playing Basketball—
9l-j 1 Will McMillan, former star basket­
she has been attending the state uni­ curtain at 7:45 p. m.
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versity, to spend the Christmas hol­
ball and baseball player in the Ash­
Here for
idays here.
land high school, is now a member corporations. ' ” -
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Edwin Frasier arrived yesterday of the ’Varsity basketball squad,
"The income tax on corporations
Armory Dance, Saturday night. from the University of Oregon to which next week will play games In for the calendar year 1922, andj
LADIES FREE.
90-3 spend the holidays In Ashland.
the Willamette valley and eastern thereafter is Increased from 10 to
12% per cent.' The $2000 exemp­
Oregon,
G oing South T h u r s d a y -
Chocolate creams of quality. Roee
tion heretofore allowed corporations'
Mrs. W. D. Gill and her children, Brothers.
8 7-5
Dort like a Wort— hard to wear is to be granted only to those cor-|
Lawrence and Nancy Lou, expect to
out. New Dort Motor Cai*—eee the poratlons whose net income is $25,-
leave Thursday for Oakland to spend Many New
Four-Site Salee Agency.
87-lm o 000 or less.
A few days ago forty-five new
Christmas with Mrs. Gill’s mother.
“Many persons are under the im­
freight cars were “ * ■ 1 through.j
pression that the taxes on ice cream,
M otored from
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There will be a dance at Kings­ Ashland, going north. They had'
soft drinks, etc,, monthly returns of
Oliver
Anderson,
Oregon
Agricul­
bury Springs December 17.
89-3 been made at Sacramento and were
tural college student; John Ander­ which are required, have been re­
of forty-ton capacity.
son, Meredith- Beaver, aed Dwight pealed with the enactment of the
Home Today—
Gregg, University of Oregon stu­ new act. These remain in force un­
Leith Abbott, Troy Phipps, Ber­
Why pay 55 cents for eggs when
til December 31, 1921.
nice Yeo, Wilma Cattin, Kee and you can get strictly fresh hen’s dents, drove to Ashland last night
”No change is made in the tax on
auto from Eugene to »pend the
Edgar Buchanan, all University of eggs for 48 cents at the White Houae by
holidays.
admissions, except that after Jan­
Oregon students, arrived in Ashland Groceteria.
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uary 1, 1922, there will be no tax
this morning to spend their Christ­
Don’t take stock In out-of-town where admissions is 10 cents or less.
Homi for Holidays—
mas vacation at home.
Effective January 1, 1922, the fol­
N. il Shinn and Chester McCrack­ subscription promises and prices.
H ealth Bread. P ure M alted Milk en, University of Oregon students, Try Elhart’s guaranteed service. »1-2 lowing taxes are also abolished: on
musical instruments, sporting goods,
Twin»— 10 cents
89tf are home for the holidays.
chewing gum, portable electric fans,
3 La»t n |g h t» U autos packed In the thermos hotties, fur articles, pleas­
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auto park grpqnd, of -w^ioh two ure boats and .pleasure canoes (un­
were from Missouri, two from Wash­ less sold for morq than $100), toilet
ington, and one from California, ac­ articles, medicines and numerous ar­
cording to Park Superintendent T. ticles of apparel.
“On and after January 1, 1922,
F. Smith. Some tim e ago Portland
was boasting that seven auto tour­ the tax on various works of art is
reduced from 10 per cent to 5 per
ists aambped there In one night.
cent, the tax on candy from 5 per
Why trust your magazine money cent to 3 per cent, and the tax on
to out-of-town agents. Elharta are carpets, rugs, trunks, valises, purses,
the home subscription agents and fans, etc., from 10 per cent of sales
gnrantee delivery or money back. price in excess of specified amounts,
91-2 to 5 per cent of sales price in excess j
of specified amounts.”
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OCAL AND PERSONAL
Dairy and Poultry
Feeds
Oar from Albers Bros Milling Company
just unloaded
The prices are right
Ashland Fruit Association
Genuine Chicken
Hot Tamales
at
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The Fountain
R. P. Porter, Proprietor
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HE PROMISES ME A CAS FOR 0H R IST ÍU SÍ ‘ ”
WHICH SHALL IT BE?
A Packard, Hudson or
an Essex?
I ’ll have to see which one I like best at
the CLASS A GARAGE. They will be
glad to let me try them all, I know.
Class A Garage
ASHLAND HOTEL BLDG.
Phone 30
Their location at 105 West Main Street, MEDFORD, OREGON
With full line of VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, CLARINETS,
SAXAPHONES, BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, A C C E S S O R I E S
SHEET MUSIC AND INSTRUCTORS.
HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS
The Harmony Music Store
EDWARD C. ROOT, Proprietor.
We are Making a BIG CUT in
Rocking Chairs, Dining
Room Suites
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.
BELATED ARRIVAL OF DOLL CARTS AND
JINGLE CARS
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Veterans' Surgeon Appointed—
Dr. Lance Briscoe, son of Prof,
and Mrs. G. A. Briscoe, »13 Boule­
vard, has been appointed surgeon
la charge of the War Veterans* bu­
reau, Portland, taking charge Wed­
nesday.
Aged A shland» Dies—
Nils A hl strom, an aged resident of
Fifth street, died this afternoon. No
further particulars are available at
this time.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Do you turn yoru money over to FOR SALE— Wooc*, 16- inch body
fir, 16 inch pine, manzanita and
ouLof-town subscription agents. Try
oak
mixed. Phone 426-J, or call
E lhart'f for SERVICE.
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1219 E. Main St. J. M. Burns. 91tf
Genuine M am an ttucaen tamalee, FOR SALE— A large size Silvertone
grafonola, mahogany. In excellent
10 cents. End»rs Confectionery.62tf
condition, with a large assortment
of records, at a real bargain. Also
Santo Says »‘Heilo!"—
team, wagon, harness and hack,
The eleven employes o f the local
and electric washing machine. A.
E. Maneely, Talent, Or.
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office of the Pacific Telephone and)
Telegraph company, are preparing to J
AGENTS WANTED
have a Christmas tree, with appro-1 WE PAY $36.00 WEEKLY, 75 cents
priate decorations, exercises a n d ; hour spare
snare time
t i m e selling
a e U in ? h
hosiery
n o io r v
Guranteed
wear
four
months.
Fall
presents, in their building Christmas
line ready. Prewar prices. Free
<sve. A trip was made - to Wagner
samples to working agents. Ex­
creek Wednesday to secure the tree
perience unnecessary.
Hosiery
Mills, Darby, Pa.
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and greenery.
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SALESMEN
f Orre«. Tailors for men. and wom­ 57 MILES per gallon made with new
en. Cleaning, pressing Agd remod­
patented gasoline vaporizer. Write
eling.
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for particulars. Stransky Vapor­
izer Co., Pukwana, S. D.
91-1»
Jacksonville
FOR , SALE— Cheap, Durham calf.
Inquire C. M. Waite, 634 Iowa St.
Miss Nellie Dickey made a busi­
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ness trip to the county seat today. •
LOST— Valuable package of mer­
chandise between Isaac’s and End­
Elharta— your home subscription
ers store. Reward.
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agents, who guarantee their service.
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Sweet cream
Brothers.
F op H e r
Root Music Company Announce
for
sale.
Rose
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We have cut the price on these goods to move them
See them in our windows
Funeral Di ret tors, first
class service and moderate
prices. Lady assistant
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Reliable Houseturnishers
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CHERRO CHIMES
I regard you still, w ith envy,
H ow y o u r raisin g, short and
trem bly,
From a dough , I know no better,
’T is to you a noble debtor.
CHURCH ................
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First Congregational Church
Boulevard and Main «treats, Sun-
day school at 9:45 o'clock, wlth
(See you tomorrow)
classes for all grades and ages.
OHERRO FLOUR
Morning services a t 11; subject,
A
H
ard
W heat F lou r o f Fam ous
-"The simplicity and magnitude of
Blend—
G uaranteed
Christ as a teacher.’' Junior Chris­
tian Endeavor, 3:39 o ’clock p. m.
Christian Endeavor at «:30; subject,
“Conscience; teaching It, quickening
it, obeying It.” Prow. 20:27; Acts
4:13-20. Evening service at 7:30;
subject, “Life’s proportion; or ren­
dering to everything Its due.” A
hearty and cordial welcom e Is ex­
tended to all who win worship with For wives and mothers Christmas
— W. Judson Oldfield« minister. too often means hours of prepara­
tion— not only bufey (shopping ex­
cursions
and hours devoted to~"mak-
Our goods are priced at the rock-
bottom. "Why pay m ote?” Det­ ing things," but the more trying task
rick's.
89eod of getting the house in shape for
the holiday homecoming.
Ladles see the Dainty Holidhy
This, year, let us give you more
Frocks Mrs. Larkin Grubb has made time for the vital, essential things
for you, at The Home Dresstnaking- by having us taken the heavy drudg­
MUltnery Shop, 114 Third St.
»0-1 ery off your hands?
There are so many things to be
washed and cleaned— the family ap­
DAIRYMEN WILL M im i«
parel, the table linen, and bed
linen.
HARRISBURG,
Dec. 17.—
We’ll gladly take care of all this
Another meeting of the local mem­
for you, washing and ironing things
bers of the Oregon Dairymen’s
just as you like them. And we’ll do
league will be held here today and
it promptly, at a cost that’s trivial
Chester Bridges of Hillsboro and
wben you consider all the time and
Dr. Phnrson of Oorvallis are ex­
energy we save you.
pected to speak. Up to the present
Only a moment at the phone will
nearly every local member favors
bring our representative promptly,
the continuation of the league under
and yonr worries about having
the present plan.
things clean will be over.
The local t»l»nt was closed down
the first of the week and the pro­
duct delivered by the fanners w ill
PHONB 1M
he shipped to the Salem creamery.
Why not Enjoy a
Christmas Without
This?
Ashland Laundry Co.
of Utility and
Economy
The charm of Electrical Gifts lies in this fact;
—they keep right on serving ami pleasing year
atter year.
Electrical Appliances are the
“ little servants of the Home’’ so much in de
maud in modern housekeeping.
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Could any gif»t he more appropriate to express
a lasting regard?
You will he pleas
antly surprirsed at
the low prices on
every item in our
stock. Come in and
he convinced.
There are so many things to choose from at
this Electrical Shop—Percolators, Washing
Machines, Electric Irons, Vacuum Sweepers.
By all means give Electrical Gifts and every
member of the household will bless you on
Christmas and every dav thereafter.
Murphy Electric Shop
ON THE PLAZA
PHONE 82
ASHLAND, OREGON