Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 29, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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M1CKIE SAYS
Local and P erso n a l
Mr. Skelton Hurt In Accident—
On Christmas eve, C. L. Skelton,
who Uvea at 1106 East Sixteenth
street, Oakland, Calif., was run Into
by an auto driven by Jack Davis and
suffered fractured ribs, being later
taken to a local hospital. Mrs. Skel­
ton was formerly Mrs. Ranse Rouse
and lived In Ashland. Her many
friends here will be sorry to near
of her husband’s painful accident.
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local couple are married number of friends at a delightful
turkey dinner Sunday evening at
Dorothy Tinker and W illiam R eid
her home on High street. Those
Are United at Eagle Point
are
enjoyed the affair were: Miss
William Reid and Dorothy m 0r ; Harriet Hodges, Miss Gladys Apple-;
were married yesterday a Eagle,
, Mr8. DeU4 AckUn> ,Evereitt
Point, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, AckUn Lester Lytle and Henry En~j
and are making their home with the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
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Tinker, who live on the county road Dinner Guests—
east of town.
Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Tilton enter­
Mr. Reid is the popular clothing tained Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Barnhill
H ealth Bread. Pure Malted Milk
clerk at Eenders’ department store. at dinner last evening.
Twins— 10 cents
80tf
Mrs. Reid is a graduate of Ashland
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high
school
and
a
popular
young
We sell fresh ranch eggs 42 cents
Entertain at Dinner—
lady with the younger set.
per dozen. White House Groce­
Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Randles, 390
.The young couple experienced con­ Liberty street, entertained with a
teria.
100-2
siderable difficulty In finding some­ bountiful Christmas dinner, Mr. and
one to marry them, being unable to Mrs. E. E. Gall, Mesdames E. J. Rob­
Don’t forget the big shoot New
locate either a minister or justice of erts, Lulu Van Wegen and Adam
Years Day. We will offer sugar,
the peace at the county seat.* The Beagle.
flour, coffee, hams, bacon, and mer­
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marriage license • was secured and
chandise prizes.
100-1
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finally the necessary medical li­ Christmas Guests —
cense, after locating a drug store
Visitor from Talent—
Mi> and Mrs. J. L. Greenwood
and physician. The couple then spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Fred Combs, of Talent, is
speedily went to Eagle Point, being Charles Butler.
visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary E
driven there in a high-powered ma­
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Rose, in Ashland.
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chine by Ed High. Rev. Howlett,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters Jr. en­
Events arranged for every class Visits Parents Here—
the oldest minister in Oregon, 97 tertained Mrs. S. A. Peters Sr., and
All shooters will have equal chances
Miss Veda Peters, stenographer years of age, tied the nuptial knot Miss Veda Peters at a delightful din- j
to win a prize at the shooting con­ for the firm of R. G. Dun and com­ at the Sunnyside hoel, after which ner today at their home at 518 Iowa’
test New Years Day.
99-1 pany, of Portland, is visiting this Mr. and Mrs. Reid returned to Ash­ street.
week at the home of her father and land. Last night, while the newly­
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. ▲sh- mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters weds were enjoying refreshments at
92tl Sr., at their firm home on the cor­ Rose Brothers, they were found by
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
Wisdom From Carlyle.
The world Is a thing that a man
ner of Walker avenue and the Boul­ a crowd of locay friends, who
HeJilth Bread. Pore Malted Milk evard.
Miss Peters arrived here straightway proceeded to stage an must learn to despise, and even to neg­
80tf
Tw ins— 10 cents
Christmas day, and will return to entertainment In which great show- lect, before he can learn to reverence
It and work In It and. for It,—Carlyle.
her position the first of next week, ^rs of rice played no small part.
(Joes to H o r n b r o o k -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
• • •
Edward High, of the Class A gar­
Two goo<l places to eaV-*Home
— — APPLES
Miss Gladys Applegate entertained —
age, went to Hornbrook this morn- and the Hotel Ashland.
97U
a few intimate friends at her home FOR SALE— Arkansas Black, Bell­
ng via machine.
flower, Greening, Spitz, Newtown,
Crand New Year High Jinks! on Granite street last night. It was
and some others, at $1.00 to $2.00
100-3* in the nature of a “home coming”
Fresh California butter, 90 cents Trail! New Year’s Eve!
per box, delivered. Phone 408-J.
affair,
as
several
of
the
young
la­
Call at 527 Terrace St.
100-3*
per 2 pound roll at White House
dies
present
are
home
for
the
holi­
Groceteria.
99-2
days and the hostess, herself, but LOST— December 17, between Bybee
sheep ranch and Stone ranch, oni
recently returned from San Fran­
Christmas is over and the White
Dead Indian road, one pair rub­
cisco, where she has been employed
House Groceteria wishes all Its cus­
ber boots, high tops. Finder re­
for the past four years. Refresh­
torn to Tidings office. Reward.
tomers and friends a Happy and
100-3
ments were served late In the even­
Prosperous New Years.
99-2
ing. Those present were: Ernestine FOR SALE— Tancred strain White!
New Confectionery C le r k -
Hicks, Louise Gillette, Marjorie Gil­
Leghorn baby chicks from my i
Miss Mabel Trott Is the new clerk
high producing hens. Only a lim-j
lette, Edith Moody, and Bernice
ited
number left. A few cocker- j
at Rose Brothers confectionery
Prof. Irving Vining expects to go Myer.
els
for
sale. Mrs. W. D. Booth
store, being the successor to Miss to Portland Monday to attend the
264 Wightman St., phone 257-Y.
Pearl Ruger.
Mrs. William Briggs last evening
102-sat-tu
State Chamber of Commerce meet­
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entertained
at
her
home
on
Granite
ing to be held there Tuesday, hav­
Trimmed Hats, $1.50 each; un ing been selected delegate to repre­ street a number of friends in' honor CHEAP— For quick sale, kitchen :|
range and piano. 112 B St. 100-3
trimmed $1.00. Trimmings in pro sent Ashland at this convention. of Miss Pearl Ruger, who Is to be
portion. At Mrs. Simons, 26 South Prof. Vining also expects to remain married soon to Clinton Harkins. FOR SALE— Two-horse wagon, good>
condition, two and three-quarter!
Pioneer avenue.
99-2* in Portland to attend a special state Most of the evening was spent In
inch. Louis Dennis, 444 Califor-J
Miss Harriet
meeting of the Elks’ lodge, Friday, playing “hearts.”
nia
St.
Two good places to eat— Home January 6. One of the purposes of Hodges won first honors, and Miss
and the Hotel Ashland.
97tf this meeting is to further the mem­ Dorothy Frulan captured the booby
Light refreshments were
bership invitation campaign, which prize.
Who saves you 20 per cent on
the Elks are conducting. Prof. Vin served and a merry time enjoyed by
your insurance in companies that
ing is chairman of the committee of all present. In addition to those
pay their losses promptly? Yeo of
Ashland Elks which haB this work mentioned, the guests were: Misses A ll our cousins and relations
course.
99ttf
Gave to ua som e regulations.
in charge. It is hoped to increase Dorothy Jones, Harriet Ruger, Es­
the membership of the local chap ther Kleinhammer, Mabel Trott, We could n o t usurp their chances,
On the Sick L i s t -
W e w ere cornered by advances.
Kathleen Silver, Margaret Van Dyke,
Little Bobbie Herndon has been ter to an even thousand. The pres­
ent number lacks less than 100 of Dorothy Jones, Agnes Hedburg, and
(See you tomorrow)
on the sick list for several days.
that figure. The national goal is Mesdames Shortridge, T. J. Coffman,
CHERRO F L O U R
For the best brands of coffee at 1,000,000 members. The B. P. O. E. Carl Loveland, R. L. Burdlc Jr., and
A Hard W heat Flour o f Fam ous
the right price.— White House Groc­ lodge is already the largest lodge Ernest Wallen.
Blend-—-Guaranteed
in the United States.
eteria.
99-2
Mrs. William Myers entertained a
Prof. Vining is enthusiastic, say­
We do not sell a-cheap grade of ing this lodge has -greatly improved
goods at a less price; but we sell the lh character as w ell a» number*
best goods that can be bought at the since its organization. Welfare work,
lowest possible price. White House which - Includes relief, community
Groceteria.
99-2
service, and the “Big Brother”
Successors to 0 . H- V aupel.
movement, has become a very prom­
Christian Workers Band to Meet—
inent part of Elk activity.
The Christian Workers Band will
In Ashland $300 was spent last
hold a service at the home of Mrs. week for Christmas baskets, which
H. H. Leavitt, 440 Chestnut street, were given to needy families, by the
next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. There lodge men. About four times as
are a few .unsold calendars which many baskets were needed this year
may be had next Sunday from mem­ as last year. Such work is done
bers of the band.
strictly without any publicity. The
community committee alms to assist
1. Bicycles! Fixit Shop has it.
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in every way possible all movements
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1 for the benefit of the community.
Our goods are priced at the rock-
___ The “big brother” movement pledges
D R U M M E R S’ SA M P L E L IN E OF W E A R W E L L
bottom. “Why pay more?” Det-
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89eod the
to aee that eTery boy in
BLANKETS
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the community, who is found to be
The regular annual meeting of the suffering for lack of proper cloth-
stockholders of the Ashland Fruit ‘ng. food or medical attention, Is)
and Produce Association is called supplied with these necessaries,
for January 7ith, at 2 p. m., at the
City Ha«. Ashland. Try and 1)8
present if possible, or send your
CENSUS OF OTYl
proxy.— S. A. Peters, Sr., Secretary. J
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100-fr-tu-fr
(Continued from P age,.l)
VINING WILL ATTEND
SIATE ELK MEETING
• « •
Annual
Pre-Inventory Sale
on
Automobile Tires
Accessories
Equipment
Three Big Days
Thursday, Friday and Saturday only
We offer a targe general stock of Automobile
Tires, Accessories and Equipment for all cars at
A Sweipisg Reduction of 20
off the regular marked price of all tires and merchandise sold for cash during this sale
Anticipate your Automobile wants and
BEY NOW !
at the lowest prices quoted in years on this class of merchandise
CHERRO CHIMES
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E. R. I saac
& C o.
THE QUALITY STORE
Friday and Saturday
Sale of Sample Blankets
Christmas Carol Singers—
Ashcraft, a trio which ha» endeared
Between forty and fifty young itself to the music loving people of
people sang Christmas carols Sun-1 Ashland. A half houh trill be oc-
day morning, visiting both hospit- cupled with departmental confer-
als and a number of homes of shut- ences. Mrs. Fred Engle will take
ins. There were wo companies of 1 charge of the heads of the primary
singers, the Christian Workers band departments of the various Sunday
and the Epworth . League, about schools; Mrs. W.J J.. Oldfield will
equal In numbers. The Leaguers conduct the conference of the junior
were afterwards entertained at leaders; Mrs. F. E. Wilmot will pre­
breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald side over the intermediate^ confer?
Gunter.
ence; Mrs' Kodhler ovdn the young
I people’s department! -anA John Bea-
We make our own candles, ice |ver will conduct the adult confer-
cream and tamales. Baders Con- ence. The workers will then reas-
fectionery.
$2tf semble for a final conference. Ev­
erybody is cordially Invited to at-|
Let Friend Wire sleep in the ¡tend.
morning and go to the Hotel Ashland
grill and get one of those fine.
By N<> Meang Ttale Waatad
special 60 cent breakfasts.
61tf| Jud Tunklng wtahe8 to explain that
____ I be was not wasting precious time
Orrsa, Tailors for men and worn- when he was sitting on the fence
Cleaning, pressing and ramod-! whittling. What he was cutting up
«ling.
• • l i r a s the family ouija board
REGULAR PRICE
Come E a r ly !
O nly One P air of a K ind
This sample line includes Bed Blankets of Wool, Wool
and Qotton, Wool Finish, and Cotton Blankets, in fancy
laids of pink and blue, and plain colors—white, tan
and grey, at O ne-Fourth o ff R egular ¿ rice.
Robe Blankets of Fancy Jacquard Patterns, at One-
F ourth o ff R egular P rice.
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Baby Crib Blankets, in pink, blue and white, in cotton
and wool and cotton, at O ne-Fourth o ff Regular Price.
A S A V IN G TO Y O U OF 25 P E R CENT
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S E E W IN D O W D IS P L A Y
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H a v e Y our H em stitch in g and P ico tin g D one H ere
T h e S tore W h ere Y our P atron age Is A ppreciated
SPOTLICHTS
AUTOMOBILE CLOCKS
MOTOMETERS
PISTON RINGS
GREASE GUNS
AUTOMOBILE RIMS
GLOVES
FLASHLIGHTS
PENNSYLVANIA TIRES
MIRRORS
FEDERAL TIRES
RADIATOR HOSE
AUTOMOBILE PAINTS
VACUUM TANKS
TOP DRESSING
brake LINING
TOP COVERING OUTFITS
WEED CHAINS
TIRE COVERS
CUP GREASE
MECHANIC’S TOOLS
TRANSMISSION GREASE
JACKS
VEEDOL OILS
TIRE PUMPS
MONOGRAM OIL
AUTO TIRE LOCKS
SUNOCO OILS
WINDSHIELD CLEANERS
ZEROLENE OILS
TIRE BLOWOUT PATCHES
CANTEEN SETS
TIRE RELINERS
FAN BELTS
TIRE COVERS
TRUCK CHAINS
BAGGAGE RACKS
INNER TUBES
TOOL BOXES
AUTO POLISH
HEADLIGHT GLOBES
HEADLIGHT LENS
We do not include automobiles and Overland parts in this sale. But we are offering ten
unusual bargains in used cars at attractive prices.
Everything from Bumpers to Tail Lights tor your Car
You Save 20 cents on every dollar you spend here
BUY IT NOW!
Busy Corner Motor Co.
Main at Riverside, Medford, Oregon