Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 19, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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r p a j . - n » « ; oriitoended th a t th e d riv e rs of th e
liflings Red Bluff hlgh scho0i
busses he m-
E s tib lls h e d 1876
s tru c te d to stop b efo re cro ssin g ra il-
I'UDUshed E very E vening Excepi roa(j bracks an d to have one of th e
T H E A SH L A N D ^R IN T L N G CO.
p assen g ers get o u t an d look up and
dow n th e tra c k , an d n o t proceed un-
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
i til th e sig n al is given th a t th e tra c k
PAPER
is clear.
T E L E PH O N E 39
Ashland Traveler.
Complains of Cold
In Eastern Cities
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L eav itt was n ex t visited ahd th e n
H e a itn u re a « , i u re n u u w a j u i k ,
th e sig h ts of Los "Angeles an d Long Tw ins— 10 cen ts
89 tf
Beach view ed.
A lth o u g h several
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days w ere sp en t in th a t vicinity,!
C hocolate cream s of q u ality . R ose |
n o th in g w as seen of Mac S e n n e t’s B ro thers.____________________ 8 1 -5
b a th in g b e au ties n o r of D oug and
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Mary. A new o i l ’d is tric t w as visit-
ed, in com pany w ith Sm ooth-tongued
d
M r L c a iltt doe8 no t
(rom
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to w a rd s H aw aii.
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H. H. L e a v itt, C h e stn u t a
n
, V ista s tre e ts , re tu rn e d y e ste rd a y
E n tere d a t th e A shland, O iegon
ODE TO T H E ASHLAND H IL L S m o rn in g from a n ex ten d ed trip to
P ostoffice as Second-class Mail M at­
'M in n eso ta, O klahom a. C olorado an d
ter.
L ift up th in e eyes u n to th e hills!
C alifo rn ia. N u m ero u s , r ' e n ^ wha " ^
M asses of green . . fields of gold,
re la tiv e s w ere v isited, m o st of w hom
mad(j a( L a n .
rSuMME&PLAYGROUND 1
Steep on steep . . h e ig h t on h eig h t, Mr. L e a v itt h ad n o t seen since he
c aste r, n e a r w hich place Mr. Lea-
A of A iìerica
cam e to A shland tw elve y ears ago.
All proclaim . . all unfold
v itt’s d a u g h te r, Alice, is em ployed
A rriv in g a t St. P aul, th e O r e g o n - , ^ *
He ia gJad
T he p rev ad in g pow er of th e In fin ite .
Oh! L ift up th in e eyes!
ian found it necessary o w e a r all
back
A shalnd and so rry
his clo th es and to buy a d d itio n a l ap-
w in te r Pair>
L ift up th in e eyes u n to th e hills!
p a re l as a p ro tectio n a g a in st t h
e
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A f t e r 3.
T hese g ia n t peaks w ith dig n ified snow ant» zero w e ath e r
. . ,.
MALIGNANT TUMORS AFFLICT
m ein
few d ay s and d o lla rs sp en t in th e
JACKSON OOUNTT SH EEP
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G reet a t m orn th e royal orb of day; M innesota c ap ital. Mr L e a v itt visit-
M
EDFORD,
Or., Dec. 17.— A dis-
.BRITISH C O L U M B IA ^ J
cau3lng troubl(j
A nd clad in sh im m e rin g coats of ed a t M ankato, C ry stal la k e — his old
JRlGHT. COOL.DAYS
hom e— and T racy.
At th e second [
ln vari(JU3 part3
green
A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT
.They sing th e ir glo rio u s rou n d elay . place a chicken pie su p p e r w as in
b dlagn08ed a„ m a l.
Oh! L ift up th in e eyes!
p ro g ress a t th e M ethodist c h u rc h
or d
tu m o r8 ,
w hen th e A sh lan d er a rriv e d and to r ‘
D erf,
d eputy 3 late v et.
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4 Y o u th ’s
eager
life
and
❖ L ift up th in e eyes u n to th e hills!
som e of th e w h ite m eat, please. At
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.
. . . .
e rin a ria n , w ho has been in th is sec-
T he effu lg e n t m oon in sta te ly grace, T racy his d a u g h te r, V era, was dis-
ch an g efu l lot,
few days m ak in g an in-
N or s te rn e r m a n h o o d s g rav ­
A tten d ed by h er s te lla r lig h ts,
covered wtyh n in e c h ild ren , all of
whom seem ed glad» to see G ran d p a. ’ ™s tlf a tl° n ’ I t . is t a new ... disease
. . . in
Sw eeping acro ss H eav en ’s face,
id
er toys.
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....
,
...
't h i s te rrito ry and step s will be ta k en
<i> N or tre m b lin g age him self,
L ends en ch a n tm e n t to th e se h eig h ts.
B usiness co n d itio n s in M innesot
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a
T
... to check th e d isease b efo re it gains
S ilh o u etted a g a in st th e dom e of a ra very bad, re p o rts M r. L eav itt.
<4»
can blot
a foothold. T h ere is also a possi­
night,**
T he m em ory o u r e a rlie st
A n u m b e r of closed b an k s w ere ob-
b ility th a t th e re is som e h em o rrh ag ic
<4.
joys.— J. H. M cllvane.
M ajestic, m o u n t on m o u n t,
served. L and w hich sold fo r $200
sep tisem ia in som e of th e flocks.
and u p w ard s p er acre is now slow
They rise,
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. Sym bols of th e O m nipotent found.
sale a t $75. Corn in dow n to 25c a
They had a rev o lu tio n down in
Q h , u ( t up
y
bushel and o th e r fa rm p ro d u c ts re la ­
CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF
G u atem ala one day recen tly , b u t it
tively cheap.
w as all over so th a t th e people could
eyeg untQ th e WUg!
O klahom a City, w h ere M r. L ea­
go to th e th e a te r th e evening of the Peak3 pow dered with
w
in
ter's
w
w ith W in te r’s w hite v itt’s m a rrie d son H arvey, a new s­
sam e day.
Softly sifted by th e Irif n ite h an d ;
p ap er a d v e rtisin g so licito r, lives, is from E astern m ills ju st in. Con­
G arbed in sp len d o rs of S pring so a th riv in g , ra p id ly g ro w in g city of siderable drop in prices on sam e.
An endow m ent of good com m on
b rig h t.
I b o u t 100,000, its p ro sp e rity being
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
sense and good c h a ra c te r is w orth R edolent of low ers th ro u g h o u t the
largely due to n e arb y .oil w ells
New prices on im p lem en ts an d re ­
m ore to any young person o r ad u lt
la n d ;
Much co tto n is also grow n, g in n ed
p airs. . New an d used sew ing
th a n an in h e rita n c e of m illions of
In S u m m er's days th e m o u n tain s an(j baled th e re . W hites an d blacks m ach in es fo r sale o r to r e n t.........
dollars.
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occupy se p a ra te schools, ch u rch es,
Se- i lull- ‘ to sleep by th e songs of cars an d ra ilw a y statio n s.
T he noble h o rse Is fa r from ex­
T im e;
L and in C olorado ow ned by M r. ■
tinction. T here a re som e 20,000,- T hough ageg old> a re a ]w aya new
000 of him in th e U nited S tates. The W ith th e irrid isc e n t A
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u tu m .. n w ine.
autom obile has not backed him into
SANTA CLAUS HAS ONE
Oh! L ift up th in e eye’s!
tho last ditch.
Trade Your Old, Bingy-
Looking Rug
New. Bright, Cheery One
— a ru g th a t em bodies th e Yule-
tide- sp irit in every inch of its
9x12 feet.
W e have ju s t received a lot of
new ru g s p erso n ally selected in
th e city. In fact, we h ad to w ait
th re e days fo r ‘ h e ir a rriv a l from
the factory. T h erefo re—
DESIGNS a re th e very la te st;
QUALITY th e best, and
PR IC E S th e low est.
F encing
Peil's Corner
S an ta C laus sw ays th e h e a rts o t L ift up th in e eyes u n to th e h ills!
all by love and good w ill. H e who N° " «•">“ ‘ he m lSh t>' k ln ? of
sto rm s
ru les w ith love a n d good w ill is a
W ith lig h tn in g ’s q u iv e rin g flash
k ing am ong m en.
And th u n d e r’s v ib ra n t clash,
A Society for P rev en tio n of C ruel-! H erald in g his w ondrous form s,
ty to th e E ng lish L an g u ag e w ould F rom peak to peak th e echoes rin g ,
W hile a ttu n e d to th e oncom ing gale.
have m ore w ork th a n It could do.
T he m o n arch s of th e fo rest sing
Stop, Look, Listen!
F rom m ist-clad top to d eep est vale,
The board of in q u iry in th e inves V picing th e trills
tig a tio n of th e crossing accident Of th e ev an escen t b eau ty of th e hills,
n e a r G erber, C alif., Nov. 30, which
Oh! L ift up th in e eyes!
caused th e in s ta n t d e ath of ten R ed
B luff high school stu d e n ts and fa ta l; L ift up th in e eyes u n to th e h ills!
in ju ry to fo u r o th ers, in its re p o rt E te rn a l m o u n ta in s by God m ade fair.
ju s t announced, finds th a t th e d riv ­ By conscious nlind M an does tell
e r of th e bus, a seventeen y e ar old T h a t here, th e re , everyw here,
stu d e n t, in a tte m p tin g to cross in All is Good . . . all is W ell,
fro n t of a S o u th ern P acific tra in , F ro m th e h e a rt th e an th em th rills,
had failed to ta k e any p recau tio n s Oh! L ift up th in e eyes to t h e
to see if any tra in was approaching.
g ra n d e u r,
The board included in its fin d in g s T he freedom of th e A sh lan d hills!
a recom m endation th a t a law be en-j
— W. T. S. H oyt.
acted, re q u irin g d jiv e rs of autom o-
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biles, both fam ily cars and passen-
F o r th e New Y ear, p re se n t your-
g er-carry in g busses, to stop b efo re se^ w ith a new D o rt C ar, econom ical
a tte m p tin g to cross ra ilro a d tra c k s on tire s, oil, gasoline.
F o u r-S ite
a t g rad e crossings. I t w as also rec- Sales A gency.
8 7 -lm o
Dairy and Poultry
Feeds
Car from Albers Bros Milling Company
just unloaded
The prices are right
of th e b est cooks In th e w orld.
T h a t Is one of th e reaso n s he Is
such a good frien d oi tho
housew ife. H e is a firm be­
liev er in o u r groceries, an d
fills his sto ck from our d e­
p a rtm e n t every year. W e have
been su pplying him fo r a long
tim e, w ith o u t a com plaiut.
D on’t you w an t as good g ro ­
ceries as he gets.
QUALITY
HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE MEATS,
HAMS, BACONS, ETC.
Call an d see them a t
The Bazaar
Former Location East Fourth Street
H ere’s where you get your money’s worth
ON TH E PLAZA
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Millions for Oregon
Southem Pacific spends millions of dollars in Oregon each year, maintaining
its line and providing new facilities.
Southern Pacific expenditures for keeping up roadway, bridges and
structures on its 1310 miles of line in Western Oregon this year $5,000,000.00
Southern Pacific payrolls in Oregon, year 1920 (1921 figures not yet
available) ) ........................................................................................... 11,083,754.93
Southern Pacific purchases in Oregon, year 1920 (1921 liguies not
yet available) ..................................................................................... 4,519,888.00
Southern Pacific taxes in Oregon, year 1920 ................................ 1,110,038.86
The Southem Pacific, as a “ going concern” closely identified with all ot the
commercial and agricultural development of Western Oregon, solicits your
patronage.
Christmas Holiday Fares
a re in effect
Between all points in O regon and including points as fa r south as S acram ento.
ROUND TRIP—ONE AND ONE HALF FARES
PLUM M ER’ S
153EAST MAIN ST.
343 East Main Street
Phone 173
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M inim um R ound T rip F a re — $2.50
Sale d a tes, D ecem ber 22-23 and 24th. F in a l lim it, J a n u a ry 4th.
PHONE 59
GROCERY
GENERAL DELIVERY SYSTEM SERVICE
Winter Excursion Fares
a re in e ffect to
Santa Barbara—Los Angeles—San Diego
Appropriate Christmas Gifts
Sale d a te s daily to M arch 3 1st— F in a l lim it A pril 30th
Stopover privileges a t all points.
Are offered by all of our local merchants, and we com­
mend their stocks to you for selection.
Here at the bank we also have one Christmas suggestion
to make. I t ’s the gift juf a savings account—appropriate
for everyone, hut especially to be considered among the
gifts for the kiddies.
Such a gift will prove a great encouragement for the
development of habits of thrift, and success.
New One Way Fares
East through CALIFORNIA
W ith o u t a d d itio n a l cost, will appeal to you.
Sales d a te s— d aily th e y e a r ’round»—long tra n s it, lim its.
L ib eral stopover p riviliges a t vario u s points.
F o r in fo rm atio n re g a rd in g p a sse n g er fares, tra in schedules, P u llm an
re serv a tio n s, an d de-
scrip tiv e folders, c o n su lt an y T ick et A gent of
The C itizens Bank
Ashland,
Ashland Fruit Association
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JO H N M. SCOTT,
G eneral P a sse n g e r A gent.
Oregon
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JEWELRY
BIG SALE
WE NEED THE MONEY
W e are putting our en tire stock ot DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS,
SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, IVORY, Etc., on the Market
A T W HOLESALE PRICES
WE MUST TURN OUR STOCK. This will be a clean cut sale.
We offer a good, clean stock of merchandise at prices th at will s a v ^ o u d o lla rs.lt wiH be a s h ^ vou. "T o u
dollars do almost double duty. We guarantee each article sold. We have no shoddy or shop-worn stock.
be pleased, we are sure. Do not delay, as things will move fast at the prices th a t we will offer.
T his sale you mus
no
SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th
$16.00 and $17.00 Ruby Rings a t $8.75.
guaranteed.
Sterling Silver Thimbles, 20c. Seth Thomas Alarm Clocks, $2.65. Set Rings a t almost half price.
One $150.00 Phonograph for $110.00.
OPEN EVENINGS
A good W altham W atch for $9.25—
Phonograph Records, 35c each.
FAY E. DIAMOND, Jew ele
115 E . M a i n , M e d f o r d
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