Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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tures, literature and other features]
which would make the event of the
greatest possible advertising value,
as well as social and esthetic inter­
est, to the community and visitors.
Permanent equipment and accommo­
dations could be accumulated from
year to year, and co-operation prac­
ticed in advertising the enterprise
as one of the big tourist attractions
1 »»1»» «' ' « • « Interest, with lec- of the West.”
1 including the tragic murder of Gen-
Portland Ht* dent
h eral Canby and other peace com-
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leach, oi
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missioners. The nearby wonderful
Hotel Ashland, are enjoying a visit
ice caves could be visited, in con­
from their daughter, Miss M arion
nection with a trip to the Lava Beds,
Leach, who arrived Monday night
supplemented, of course with camp
from Portland to spend the holidays
fires and barbecues, as at the other
here. Miss Leach is a freshman in
at
academy and college, places.
St. Mnrv’s
Marys academy
«At each of the four places, side
class ot 1926. and
making an «
be
H ere—
We have the Goods— we have the
Hams, Bacon, Eggs, the
8 0 tt Price.
Twins— 10 cents
right goods and quality. White
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House Groceteria.
Adjustor Arrives—
K.
MASONIC LODGE MEETING
Ik, W. Withers, of tbs Pacifie
Coast Adjustment Bureau, arrived visitors from Corv allis—
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o/L to ad'
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T A. A Cook,
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Mr. and « i Mrs.
of Cor­
¡from Portland
this
morning
Mor-
vallis,
are
spending
the
holidays
. just the loss on the Charles E.
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Special communication of Ashland
home> Ashland street and Eu- wtth Mrs. cook’s parents, Mr. and
lodge No. 23, Friday evening, De*; clid avenue> which was destroyed b y !Mrs o H. Cole, lower Oak street. cellent record
cemher 23, for work in third degree. fire early Tuesday morning. A
- total ’ Mr. cook is taking
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- - - - - . , students are attending this u tn o iu . e
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vocational
Meet promptly at 7:30 o’clock. Vis­ of >3,000 insurance was carried, of training course at the Oregon Agri- co ege
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hoy a bicycle, Fixit
iting brethren welcome.
! which >2,000 was on the house and cuiturai college. He will complete
W. E. BUCHANAN, W. M.
the
course
this
year
and
expects
to
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balance on the contents. The N iag­
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
ara company, represented by A. M. locate in Ashland next year.
B oost for Gold H ill W restlei—-
Beaver, A
had
and the Hartford
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DCftWA,
A »v* >2,300 ----
The next middleweight wrestling
We have a few uncalled-for suits company, Fred Engle, agent, >700 Divorce Granted—
champion
of the world may sign
and overcoats which are exceptional
Saturday in the circuit court,
Yeo,
of
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Auto
accident
insurance,
values. Paulserud’s.
Judge Calkins granted a divorce to “Gold Hill, Oregon,” after his sig­
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course.
Mary Gomez from her former hus­ nature on the hotel registers, ac­
Poet Officers at Medford—
band, Eduardo Gomez, both of Ash­ cording to M. D. Bowers, member of
Don’t forget your candies and
For the ensuing year the Medford
land. Miss Nellie Dickey was the the state lime board, druggist, and
post of the American Legion will be, nuts for Christmas. The pi ice .is
promoter of boxing and wrestling
attorney for the plaintiff.
piloted by Elmer Wilson as com -'right. White House Groceteria. 95-2
bouts in the municipal pavilion of
mander and Dr. Bert R. Eliott, as
Fresh hen’s eggs, 45 cents per Gold Hill. The prospective candi­
vice-commander. Other officers were Health Nurse H ere—
dozen at White House Groceteria. date for grappling honors is Ralph
elected as follows: Adjutant, A. J. . Miss Van Scoyoc, Medford and
85-2 Hand, a protege of the Gold. Hill
Croee; treasurer, M. E. Schuchard; Ashland health nurse, has been
sportsman. “Interest in wrestling
historian. George Codding. Four ex­ working in the Ashland schools this
in our town is keen,” said Mr. Bow-
P enn iless Traveler I l l -
ecutive' committeemen were chosen week
Penniless and suffering from erB at the Imperial hotel yesterday.
and instructed to select a fifth man
“We are trying to show the sporting
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash- cramps Induced by cold and hunger,
to srve with them. The committee
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includes Frank Farrell, Paul Mc­ land Lumber Co., phone 20.
clean and free of the crooked ele­
eighteen year old “traveler” via
Donald, Fred Scheffel and Dan Her-I
Checking Up Books—-•
freight trains, was picked up yester­ ment who have brought this xcit-
ring.— Medford Mail Tribune.
Misses Blanche Hicks, Mary Nlver day evening by Patrolman Tom Rob­ ing sport into disrepute.’ Mr. Bow­
ers is the son of the late Benton
Our fresh oysters have arrived— and Catherine Hanson, librarians, erts at the Depot Supply store on Bowers, Southern Oregon capitalist,
White House Groceteria. 95-2 are busy taking the annual invoice Fourth street and taken to a local who in his youth was a member of
of books at the city library.
hospital for treatment.
Rodgers
the famous Texas rangers.— Port­
claims to have arrived *on a freight
Our Fulper Pottery has arrived.
See our Fulper Pottery for your train yesterday evening from Devil’s land Oregonian.
Blhart’s.
wife’s Xmas gift. Elhart’s.
94-2 Creek, N. D., and was on his way
Health Bread.
Pitre Malted Milk
Local and Personal
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Artist W anted—
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“ The Quality Coffee of America!
There is no better coffee
than M J.B. Coffee regard­
less o f price“““ W H Y?
$2.00
1.24
3 -lb. tin
.42
Single Pound Tin
5-lb. tin
Remember Wia Stand
Behind It.
W e Recommend That You Buy the 5-lb . Size
,____ « You Save More M oney99 = =
W h i t e H o u s e G r o c e te r ia
south. He will be under treatment SOUTHERN OREGON
FETES ANNUALLY
for the balance of this week.
VINING SUGGESTS
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antler m charge—
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Charles _____
Butler ____________
will have charge
of
Lithia park during Superintendent I Woodg camp and many other points,
Smith’s absence.
while telephone wires enable the
watcher to send a fire alarm to any
of the surrounding stations.
V isitor from M e d fo r d -
“Ashland has pre-empted Lake o’
Mrs. S. M. Andrus, of Medford,
was In Ashland Tuesday visiting Woods and Mount Pitt, having— or
soon will have— a good road to the
Mrs. Ella
. . . White of Mountain avenue,
for the day.
.
, - - lake and from there to Pelican bay,
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on Klamath lake, connecting with a
Mrs. J. M. Morgan Hl—
road to Crater Lake. The road from
X M. Morgan, of Mountain ave­ Klamath Falla to Lake o’ Woods
nue, waB 111 the first of this week.
leads through a rough country,
which Klamathons would naturally
To V isit D aughter—
not be anxious for visitors to see.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Smith expect
“Klamath Fallg, the fourth place
to leave on number 53 tonight for in the Southern Oregon circuit of
San Jose, Calif., to visit their scenic attractions, could take tour­
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. »ant ists through their rich irrigated and
Mrs. P. J. Schrans.
reclaimed lands to the Lava Beds,
south of Tule lake. Here might be
Of interest to you, read Army reproduced some of the thrilling in­
Goods Store advertisement (in (to­ cidents of the Modoc Indian war,
day’s Tidings.
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The police are loklng (or H. O. Ma, In«. Sc.™ H obo™ -
p
« i Trainmen report that sine© tne
Mennen, member ot the Popular
depar, ment adopted the put-
Players troupe which played at the
on mal„ ralM ther<?
armory recently and supposed to be
decline in the practice of
new at Yreka, Calif., on a charge
..b U n b y waBdarer3,
of giving the Class A Oarage a bad
ira, el(?r3 ualng the (reight,. The
check lor »2?.
> orders ot the marines are to shoot
You m ill want” cendy from Rose; on sight, and sc eral wanderers have
Brothers f«,r it is the best and costs been wounded by the marines shoot-
no more tlh*n bran* not so good., mg through the mall coach doors at
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you looking for a home in the city, at reason-
Xw able prices and some terms? Or a home in the
" country within a mile to three miles from town,
with or without buildings—we would be more than
pleased to show you what we have to sell.
We are always glad to write your insurance, and we
can put you in one of the best Insurance companies there
is in existence—no trouble to collect your losses.
We will be pleased to see all of our friends in our new
quarters—No. 15 F irst St., rear room in the Beaver Block
Beaver Realty Co
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E. W. Redifer and family, former
residents of Seventh street of this
city, but who now reside at Myrtle
Creek, are planning to go to Drain
to spend Christmas with Mr. Radi-
fer’s parents there, provided the
snow doesn’t g e t. too deep in the
mountains. Mrs. Redifer writing to
Ashland relatives, states that there
was an inch of snow on Monday and
prospects good for much more at
their home on South Myrtle creek
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Imperial Lettuce
You Will Want Lettuce for Your
Christmas Dinner
We have just received a shipment oi Imperial
Valiev Head Lettuce, it’s the best on the market
Grocery
Phones 9 and 10
LOST— Young Collie dog, one ear
torn, strap' collar. Answers to
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See Army Goods Store advertise
ment on another page of this paper
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Leave for C alifornian-
on Illese
Mr. and: Mrs; Ed Palmer, of Lin
coin street, left on Tuesday evening
tor California, where they pl^n to
make an extended visit, lasting per­
haps for the winter or longer.
—when I want $ good tire I go to
KRUGQEL BROS..
Why make your fruit cake when
, you can get a two pound cake for
95 cents at White House Groceteria.
Quality Guaranteed.
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"I can d e p e n d
T ir e s
Dependability—th a t’s their little secret!
And when a motorist finds himself
humptveight miles from nowhere, he
feels mighty thankful that he’s bought
the Right Kind of a tire. Always sure
to get them at
KRUGGEL
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TiRC U A R A kTE(D YUlCAS
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TEL.125 ASHLAND.ORLCON 9 IO A K S T
TODAY ONLY
TMC THEATER
Ethel
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
May Spend Christm as Her e - ■
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E n R oute to C alifornia—
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Eastman left
[ yesterday for Modesto, Calif., where
i they will visit “Happy” Eastman
[ and family.
Mrs. Broker and Mrs. Conover
have a window of fancy work at the
Dew Drop Inn, which consists of a
variety of handkerchiefs, garters,
crocheted yokes, center pieces, chil
dren’s and infants’ wear. Make them
a visit and see what they have. 95-2
BEYOND
A story of a ll the greatest things
In h uman hearts, and SOME things
beyond!
Leaving the Joy o f her honeym oon,
she journeyed half around th e world
to save her brother from ruin.
And after storm and w reck, w as
stranded so long on a desert Island
that th e w orld thought her dead.
Friday—Saturday
A Certain Rich Man
The
You Money
Here is an UNIQUE Market Place—where you can buy your
Christmas wants in Candies, Vegetables or Fruits, with Groc
eries and Meats that cannot be surpassed in quality or price.
PLAZA MARKET
61 N. MAIN STREET
Winter Fair Report Tuesday—
A complete financial report of the
Winter Fair expediturea will be
made by the committees In charge at
a directors’ meeting to be held a t
the Hotel Ashland Tuesday noon.-
Our line of Lettuce Just received.
10 cents, two for 15. Celery accord­
ing to size from 5 to 13 cents. White
House Groceteria.
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E vening Entertainm ent— .
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Miss Francis McWilliams, teacherj
near Oakland, Calif., and Miss Ber­
nice Yeo, University of Oregon stu­
dent, were entertained yesterday
evening by Dr. Mattie Shaw at her
tome on ’ Pioneer avenue. A musical
program featured the evening’s en­
tertainment. *
We have the goods to put the fin­
ish on your Christmas dinner. White
House Groceteria.
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Just Received a Large Shipment of
roofing
THIS
IS
FIRST
QUALITY
MATERIAL—AND THE
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ROOF PAINTS
V isit in Dunsmuir^—
Mrs. C. R. D. Jones, of Mountain I
avenue, visited in Dunsmuir, Calif., I
the first of the week.
Leaves for Fortuna, C a lif .-
Henry Gibson left Tuesday for j
Fortuna, Calif., expecting Ito stop
off at Santa Rosa to visit his sister. I
Kippered Salmon, best quality, at]
the White House Groceteria.
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PRICE IS RIGHT
Dickerson
Son
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER, ETC.
89 North Main St.
ASHLAND - OREGON
C H ER R O C H IM ES
I liave watched you from my
closet,
Nothing m isses me or Dodget.
T liat’s the nam e of my companion
Here upon
sh elf we s it on.
(See you tom orrow)
CHERKO FLOUR
A Hard WTieat Flour of Famous
Blend— Guaranteed