Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 19, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    I t t U W BAttï «»«(M
AGB tO l'H
Kinney
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Save Children of Near East” Pleads
Member of Relief Commission
OCAl AND PERSONAL |j
C orvallii S t u d e n t s -
D avid W h ittle , R oss Sm all, and
I r a N eville, O regon A g ric u ltu ra l col­
lege stu d e n ts, cam e hom e S atu rd ay
m o rn in g to spend th e holidays in
A shland.
M rs. Florence
From a
Ash- •
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Journey
thru the
Levant, Says
Scores of
P erso n w ho took s tra n d green
b ead s a t O rien tal G ift Shop is
know n. R e tu rn a t once and th e re
w ill be no tro u b le.
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MRS.
FLORENCE
T
“ I t ’s a
Ash*
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D etrick ’s G rooeterla sells for less.
C liff P ayne m akes glove boxes.
Student Returns—
Mr. and Mrs. H arold B echtel re ­
tu rn e d
S a tu rd a y from
C orvallis,
w here Mr. B echtel is a s tu d e n t in th e , CHILD PLAYERS
DELIGHT LARGE
O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college.
SCHOOL CROWD
ment that they could hardly drag
themselves along the ground, crying
for something to eat at the gates of
Near East Relief orphanages in
Alexandropol and Erivan. The in­
stituions are already overcrowded,
and unless additional facilities are
provided, no more can be admitted.
“This means a situation so horri­
ble that 1 hate to think of it, for
Winter is coming, and winter in
Transcaucasia is bitterly cold and
the starvation and disease that is
now carrying off scores every day
vill grow worse.
“If more American women could
only see the sights that I saw, of
babies dying in their mothers’
arms ; of youngsters who still need
a mother’s care scratching in refuse
for a morsel of something to eat;
of others so shriveled up from
starvation that they more resem­
bled mummies from some ancient
Egyptian tomb than anything hu­
man; if they could only see these
sights, and worse, I know they
would see that America did not
forsake a task that up to this time
has been so wonderfully done.”
Mrs. Duryea was the only woman
member of the Commission to visit
Transcaucasia, where she was the
guest of the various local govern­
ments.
m ill, th e A shland m ills, really de
term in.ed th e fa c t th a t th e site of
th e m ills would becom e a p e rm a n e n t
W A N TE D !
Mrs. M ary Jack so n , of M cM inn­
ville, who is tra v e lin g by a u to to
S o u th ern C alifornia, v isite d M rs.
H a ttie Silsby on H arg ad in e stre e t,
w hile m aking a sh o rt stop in A sh­
lan d la st w eek.
favors
in su ran ce,
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at
Rose
Christmas Suggestions
Motometers, Spotlights, Tubes, Tire Gauges
Tools, Jacks, Windshield Cleaners, Pumps
THE
“ W hat Is Ao.
Old Maid ? ”
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
1OO Main St. •
T he b u d g et of th e M cM innville
schools is $2000 less th a n in 1921.
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Phone 44
LEAVING TONIGHT
TH E TMEÀT
It w a s . , -
-In -
WOMANS’
PLACE
GO TONIGHT!
STARTS TUESDAY—
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S a lv a tio n N ell
“ A lady in waiting,” answered
Lois Wilson, who is featured in
William deMille’s forthcoming
Paramount picture of the Broad-
way success, “Miss Lulu Bett.
“That’s an old maid, and that was
Lulu Bett—waiting her life out
as a household drudge—until the
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s a ^ a n , W v d St. K inder
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MEN W ANTED— At W a ite s B arber
.» b o p opposite depot.
H air c u ts,
F irs t
35 U cen ts; shaves.
O
fcjM
W
-a —
— » 15 cen ts
92-lm
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class w ork g u aran teed .
OLD RAGS W ANTED— Nice larg e
ones. A utom otive Shop. 5 cents
a pound.
92-12*
W ANTED— H orse, lig h t rig and h a r­
ness W ish to re n t for one or two
m onths. P h o n e 257-J o r call at
1177 Iow a St.
$ 2-2*
FO R SALE OR EXCHANGE fo r a
good 2 y ear old h eifer fresh or
com ing fresh, an excellent light
sp rin g w agon. R. D. S anford, 399
Beach St.
92-1*
FO R SALE— G eneral sto re, good
building, low re n t, long tim e lease.
Mason & M anning, Taft n t, ,Vr-
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MANN’ S
No Matter What the Price
The Christmas Store With a Christmas Spirit
Is Now Ready to Solve Your Every Gill Problem
In a Most Satisfactory Manner
SHOP EARLY TUESDAY
EVERY WOMEN WANTS AND NEEDS
ONE THING SHE DOES NEED FOR
A NEW PETTICOAT
CHRISTMAS
New Jersey All Silk Petticoats, good colors,
You can please your friend and feel cer­
special, each .........................................$2.48
s ’
tain you have selected the “ one thing
she wants, if you get “ BLOOMERS
J
and Jersey, special each ................... $5.00
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for her.
New “ F IT R IT E ” Bloomers
in Jersey Silk and Pussy Willow Taf­
100 exclusive new styles in “ F itrite ” Pet­
ticoats, in a wide range of bright colors
feta, priced each from
äaCMMvas
$4.48 to $8.48
and combination effects, on sale Saturday,
each ......................................$5.98 to $12.50
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Christmas Clearance Sale of Ready-to-Wear Garments
SKIRTS
DRESSES
SUITS
COATS
the I Every Wool Skirt in the
Every W inter Suit in the Every Wool Dress in
’ house on sale at
house on sale at
Women’s W inter Coats that store going at
20 PER CENT OFF
20 PER CENT OFF
ONE-THIRD OFF
sold up to $40.00, now $19.98
ALL MILLINERY
Women’s W inter Coats that Children’s W inter Coats, all
going in this sale at
Every Silk Dress going at i
sold up to $60.00, on sale going at
ONE-THIRD OFF
10 PER CENT OFF
20 PER CENT OFF
a t ........; ....................... $29.50
XMAS SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS
XMAS SALE OF HANDBAGS
$1.00 Sample Hand Bags..............
The Best Stock in Medford
66c
$1.50 Sample
Hand B ags.............$1.00
$2.00 Sample
Hand B ags.............$1.34
$3.00 Sample
Hand B ags............. $2.00
$4.50 Sample
Hand B ags............. $3.00
Women’s fancy Embroidered Hanker-
chiefs, each, from .............. 10c to $2.25
Children’s Handkerchiefs, put up three
in a box ................................. 25c to 50c
Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs, fine
quality. Special, each ..................... -5c
See our hig line of All Leather Vanity
Women’s Fancy Handkerchiefs, three in
a box, f r o m ................. 50c to $1.50 box
Cases in black and colors. Priced from
$5.48 to $10.00
XMAS SALE OF GOOD HOSIERY
XMAS SALE OF FANCY LINENS
Dresser Scarfs, trimmed
with filet lace. Very special.
each ................................. 69c
Filet Center Pieces, $1.50
values. Special, each.. $1.39
Filet Tray Cloths. Very spe­
cial, each ........................98c
Fancy Bath Towels, heavy
quality, large size, 69c grade
—each ............................. 48c
Hand made Cluny Plate
Doilies, 89c values. Special
each ................................. 69c
Tapestry Table Runners,—
each ..............$2.48 to $5.00
Three piece Bath Towel sets
—per Set ......................$1.59
Fancy Colored Bed Spreads
$6.50 values. Special, each
......................'...$5.48
Women’s Silk Hose in black | Women’s “ La France” Silk
and colors. Very special— H ose in black and
pair ............................. $1.00 Very special, pair ....$2.75
Children’s Wool Hose, spe-
cial
„air ..................... $100
I IU I,
,
Women’s fine grade Silk
Hose in black and colors
Special, p a i r ............... $150
Women’s fine Kid Gloves, per pair
300 to Choose From
from ...................................$2.39 to $3.50
“ Madame Herndon” Talking Dolls,—
Women’s fine Gauntlet Kid Gloves
Special pair ..................................... $3.98
each, from ......................$1.25 to $12.50
See the large life-like Walking Dolls.
at, each ..............................................$9.98
50 New Dolls.
Very special........ 98c
50 New Dolls.
Very special.........$1.48
50 New Dolls.
Very special...... $2.45
Women’s Wool Gauntlet Gloves. Spe-
..........$1.25
cial, pH II* • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Children’s Kid and Wool Gloves at
special prices
Buy Glove Bonds
Buy Merchandise Bonds
34 inch imported —
¿ y
DON’T FORGET THE
Mann’s Department Store
Edward Sheldon’s Famous Play, Profounder, Finer Still |
on the Screen. A Masterpiece in Itself, Presented by I
Pauline Starke as Salvation Nell
cheap at $1.50.
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM— •
WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT
Ma.il Orders Promptly Filled—Postage Prepaid.
Very
Kayser’s Italian Silk Hose
Special, p a i r ................ $3.75
XMAS SALE OF GLOVES .
XMAS SALE OF DOLLS
PONGEE SILK
Children’s Silk and Wool
Hose with
fancy tops. « Spe-
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cial, pair .....................
Women’s ertra fine Lisle Women’s Moot Hose in a
Thread Ilose, 85c values ! great variety of styles—
Special, pair ................. 69c
............. $1.50 to $3.50
BEAUTIFUL
There isn’t a man
in town who can
stop Connie being
M ayor— but, gee!
arent some women
rough on a pretty
girl?
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The Best Goods for the Price
Complete line of Maderia Luncheon Sets, ( lollies and
Napkins, at Special Price
- »A. ~ -o- * • * *•
Constance Talmadge
man she loved came along.”
1 tnade killed m tb e lava beds.
“ FITRITE” Petticoats, in. all silk Taffeta
city.
H otel A shland G rill c ate rs to
“ C en tral P o in t, to w hich place we
A ikins, Jam e s H ays, R ic h ard H all,
hom e-folks as well as to com m ercial
m
oved
from Jack so n v ille, to o k its
Neville S h e rith n , N ondis D eLap, A l­
m en an d to u rists.
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ta d en a Spencer, M arjo rie L eer, W ai n am e from being in th e c e n te r of
R ose, V era '• th e county.
L a te r we b o u g h t th e
D ort like a W o rt— h a rd to w ear te r M cD onough, E llis
Jo h n T. M iller fa rm and I w en t to
out. New D ort M otor C ar— see th e W rig h t, E s th e r Spencer, V irg in ia
school a t Jack so n v ille.
Ben B eek­
F o u r-S ite Sales Agency.
8 7 -lm o Rose, Je a n B alis, B eatrice Cozort,
R u th H arvey, C lara A tte rb u ry , W il­ m an, R o b ert A. M iller, Bill a n d Tom
b u r S an fo rd , Olga J o rd a n , H elen
Enjoying Holiday—
Melvin K aegi, U niversity of Ore T u ttle , T h elm a Good, Opal B laker,
gon stu d e n t, arriv e d hom e S atu rd ay M elhorn M ast, J u n e A ikins, W endell
OPEN CONTEST
R itzin g re, R osa F ranco, R aym ond
to spend th e holidays here.
H ays, C h ester Sw enson, G eorgia
W e have a few u ncalled-for su its Coad, E s th e r B urns, M arion H itch ­
and overcoats w hich a re exceptional cock, N eal F ay , H ow ard Gold, R ay ­
m ond T u ttle , E s th e r P effly , E liz a -!
-a new name for Stevens
values.
P a u ls e ru d ’s.
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beth W olcott, E llw yn D unlap, E le a ­ Restaurant,
sometime be­
Christ mas Carols—
n or D oan, P a u l Jo n es, H aro ld D en­
E pw orth L eaguers a re p lan n in g to ton, E lain e F la c k u s, R an d les G am ­ tween now and Dec. 31st
Someone can win a meal
sing C hristm as carols Sunday m o rn ­ m on, L eslie H ays.
ing to a n u m b er of sick people and
ticket worth $5.50.
aged sh u tin s. They a re to m eet a t
O regon h as received 314 tru c k s
-write a name for the res­
th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch a t and 34 a u to s from th e fe d e ral ro ad
taurant; also your name and
6 o ’clock and leave th e re prom ptly b u reau .
address plainly on a piece of
a t 6:3 0 . Mr. a n d Mrs. G erald G un­
paper, and hand it to my
te r will serve b re a k fa s t to th e sin g ­ PIONEER RECOUNTS
ers. A11 who can go a re ask ed to
cashier. For the best name
EARLY EXPERIENCE
give th e ir nam es to Miss N ellie B ea­
IN SOUTHERN ORE.
handed in, I will give the
ver, telephone 329-R.
lucky fellow one meal ticket
(C o n tin u ed from P ag e 1)
ABSOLUTELY F R E E of
F ram e d pictures, m otto es and
Ju n e.
It w as nam ed th e A shland
X m as cards a t D arling Studio. 91tf
charge.
saw m ill in h o n o r of th e hom e tow n
of A shland, Ohio, of A. D. H eilm an.
W. R. HARTMAN, Manager
H ealth Bread. Pure Malted Milk
The th ird b u ild in g w as A. D. Hell
8 9 tf
Twins— 10 cents
Successor to F. C. Stevens
m a n ’s house. T hen cam e E ben E m ­
e ry ’s. T he b u ild in g of th e big g ris t
Visitor from McMinnville—
tre e
w as ,n .b e Modoc wav.
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MANN’S
h o u s a n d s of orphans
throughout the Near East who
owe their lives to America
still look to us for their food and
shelter, according to Mrs. Florence
Spencer Duryea, Director of the
Women’s Organizations of the
Near East Relief. Mrs. Duryea
was a member of the Commission
which has just returned to this
c -untry r.fter a two i" nths’ inves­
tigation of conditions in the Levant.
"They lock to us, for they have
no one else to look to,” Mrs. Dur­
yea declare'. “We have been car­
ing for th n during the long years
c >*arfar<, which has not yet ceas­
ed in the Near i ast, and we mu-'t
c itinue while the present need
L.istS.
"Tl ” xh much of our work has
been done a
t will require j ” ;t
a little more effort ,o complete the
task, the situation this vear r. ’kes
immediate and effective <±ction nec­
essary. Due to invasion ana dis­
turbed political conditions an addi­
tional burden has been thrown upon
us, especially in Armenia, where
there are thousands of little tots
facing a dreadful death unless we
answer their appeal.
“I saw hundreds of children, so
thin and weak from under-nourish-
New A uto Licenses—
C hief of Police H a tch e r w arns au-
to ists n o t to replace th e ir 1921 num ­
b e r plates w ith 1922 p la te s until
J a n u a ry 1, as such action will re n ­
d e r th e d riv e r liable to a fine, th e
sam e as if no n u m b e r a t all was
used.
C h ristm as
B rothers.
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DURYEA
Dying Daily
Dunsm uir Visitor—
Mrs. A. A. D erby, of D unsm uir, is
visitin g h e r m o th er, M rs. D unlap.
W hen you th in k of
th in k of Yeo, of course.
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E d 1 lan d .
SPENCER
Children are
W hile they la st, 25 rolls to ilet pa­
p er for $1.00. W hite H ouse G roce­
te ria .
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Nice Dry W ood! also Blox.
land L um ber Co., phone 20.
H e r b ro th e r W ill is th e h ead nam ed W h ite w as shot a n d killed FOR t SALE— Bicycle, like new —
92-2*
132 F ifth St.
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H anley w ere sch o o lm ates of m in e .! of th e leg al d e p a rtm e n t of th e South- o \e r a d itfeie n c e o t h e 'm e n 'w h o __ $28.50.
Ed H anley lives In A lask a a n d Seat- e rn P acltlc and lives In San
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T rlm ble WIS L 0 S T _ A b e a ver lu r. betw een N or-
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M ay, M ike, B ill a n d
CHERRO CHIMES
Sedie RA'sidcncv—
E d w ard H adfield, S o u th ern P a ­
cific com pany em ploye, h as sold his
residence on E a st Main Street, and
m oved ln to a house one block w est,
w hich w as ta k e n as firs t paym ent
on his old hom e.
T ry D e tric k ’s G roceteria,
good place to tra d e .”
F lo ren ce
itic ia n and law y er
Ben B eekm an tw o trip s to th e m o u th of L ost river. SY- H e th o u g h t he sa* an In d ian ,
itic ia n a n a la y
i
rit, in w hich we b ro u g h t and so he raised up to get a b e tte r
also lives In P o rtla n d
T be n l s t , I d ro v e U e
“ ’ X e
^ m o m m “ view and tell back d e a f. I. was an
have sc a tte re d h ith e r an d yon.
o u t M eacham tb p* '
m d ia n he bad see„ and , be i ndlan
“ In th e early ’70c I took a band of sioner.
He haO been knocked on
c a ttle over th e G reen S pring tra il th e head and p a rtia lly scalped. L a te r - 1 L1-‘“
- n o n - . . -e
__ _
to K la m a th county and we took u p 1 he, w ith an asso ciate, got up a I11-
a place in L an g ells valley, n o t fa r d ian show an d took it east. Some
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from
L inkville.
L in k v ille — n o w ! of his In d ia n s c o u ld n 't stan d the
K la m ath F a lls— a t th a t tim e h ad b u t east, so th ey go t aw ay and m ade
I regard you still, with envy,
one sto re and a hotel ru n by Uncle th e ir way back to K lam ath county.
How your raising, short and
G eorge N urse.
Mat L angell w as a 'T h e p ro m o ters had all so rts of evil
trembly,
sh o em ak er a t Jack so n v ille.
His lu ck ; so th e show b ro k e up.
“
In
th
e
e
arly
days
packers
got
From
a dough, I know no better,
b ro th e r A rth u r was a sto ck m an . The
’Tis to you a noble debtor.
valley w as n a m ed fo r th e se b ro th e rs. n in e cen ts a pound for b rin g in g in
fre
ig
h
t
on
th
e
pack
h
orses
from
My son, Iv an E. K ilgore, b o u g h t th e
(See you to m o rro w )
A
shland
to
L
inkville.
L
ots
of
th
e
2800 acre ra n c h ow ned by A rth u r
CHERRO FLOUR
L angell.
L an g ell was k illed In a fre ig h t w as w et goods and it flQwed
A
Hard
W heat Flour of Fam ous
As a consequence,
d isp u te over a p a stu re b o u n d ary . I p re tty freely.
Blend—
Guaranteed
m a rrie d N ettie H erro n of A shland. th e re used to be occasional killin g s
H er b ro th e r Dave lives h ere in P o rt- in th e saloons. I happened to he i n ,
Xotice— If th e p a rty who took th e
ro be from Dr. S w edenburg’s F ra n k ­
lin c a r w ill re tu rn sam e a t once, I
n oth in g w ill be said; o th erw ise th ief
w ill be exposed, as p a rty was seen.
90-1*
Nice Dry W ood! also Blox.
land L um ber Co., phone 20.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Alvin and D ave C ardw ell, land an d h e r b ro th e r F re d in Ash- one of th e saloons w hen a m
THE STORE FOR EVERY F^pDY
special, yard .......... 98c
MEDFORD, ORE.
BABY
Special values in the
Infants’ Department
Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns