Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 12, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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splendid roomy house, modern, J Visited Jacksonville Yesterday—
: dine 3treet, The young guests were ests, he continued, if during the re­ law also requires the filing of a pe­ America and France in case of need.
fine condition, all furnished, rental j Mrs. Mary Freem an, of 261 Ober- entertained with contests, games construction period a general price
value $35 per month, on paved lin street, was a visitor at Jackson- ¡and music. A daintily decorated ta- level about 60 per cent above the tition signed by the taxpayers, and The American possessions in the Pa­
depositing of a fee before April 19. cific have been acquired by aggres­
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street.
Price thia week, $2400. ville yesterday.
ble was laid for ten. Place cards at- pre-w ar norm al could be established — Medford Mail Tribune.
See the prices on left-over suits 3UplM Realt A
sion or annexation or robbery. J a ­
] tached to pink and blue ribbons ru n ­ and farm prices brought up to this
at Paulaarud's.
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pan will be called upon to protect
The people are very fortunate to ning to the center of the table, were level rath er than th a t other prices TOKIO PRESS
them for America w ithout compen­
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Ferguson’s Closing Out Sale Is I
be ___
able to ____________
get so much __________
for their each attached to a souveneir con- be forced down to the level of agri­
Separate coats and pants s i prices drawiQg people iQ largQ
sation,
and she will be obliged to
DOUBTS BENEFIT
num bers money ag they can ggt now a t F e r_! coaled under the two candled birth- cultural products. But this seems
th at can’s be beat, at P aulserud’s. I from mUeg a
expect
for
enemies somewhere in
OF CONFERENCE
111-1 guson’s.
111-1 day cake, proving to be a kewpie doll impossible a t present, he said, so
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the world. Why should Japan con­
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i for each girl and a horn for each “ other prices m ust come down as
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g ratulate herself? The Anglo-Jap­
New Sam ple Room s—
H otel A shland—
¡boy. A light luncheon was served ag ricultural prices come up until the
Big Chicken Dinner, Pioneer hall,
anese alliance was a t least an instru­
Mine Host Leach, of the Hotel, Among the guests at the Hotel I a fte r the nappy littie guests were relation is restored.”
filled with serious dangers in the
next Saturday noon, given by Chris­
m ent for the object of protecting the
Ashland, Is contem plating the e re c-! Ashland are: j H DaUghertv, San ¡quiet. Those present were: Misses
future.
tian chiych, 75 cen.s. We are sav­
An “ efficient” agriculture and an
two nations against dangers which
tion of three or four sample ro o m s! Francisco; J. H. W averly. J. B. Saw­
Japan in P acific
ing a place for you.
111-21 facing Oak street in the near future. (ash> K lam ath Falls: H. W. Mercer. Jean Fridegar, M argaret Norton, “efficient” transportation system, he
might menace them . The quadruple
“ Again, regarding the quadruple
Geraldine W imer, Millicent Peters, declared are indispensible to the na-
agreem ent only makes Japan a slave
The fact th a t traveling men have P ortland; C. F. HaTrison, Eugene; A lice C ary, a n d M a ste rs B illie F ra - tlo n a l w e lfa re aRd a r e d epend4n( agreem ent, while some people m ain­
Monday A fternoon Study Club-—
of England and America. We do not
been obliged to display their goods John Cunningham , Portland; Lee ley. J o h n n ie M cN air, Bobbie K l u t h ,: upon o n e a n o th e r.
tain th a t it is an extension of the
The first regular meeting of t h e ! in both the ladies’ parlor and In the
see the slightest significance tnat it
Anglo-Japanese alliance and congrat­
...
,
Kemp, P ortland; Charles W ind. San Bobbie Burdic, and the m other of
Monday Afternoon Study club was i dining
,. . „ room, surely calls .or „ _
.
.
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11 would be un fair,” he contin- ulations, saying the peace of the will guarantee the safety of Japan.”
an in- Francisco; Edw ard G. Bing, Los An­ each . guest
as chaperon.
M aster,
.
held at the library. China was the!
„„„„ in
. sample ____
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i Miss
ir-
TA
. ued>
. crease
room capacity.
Jack
Stevens
and
Dunn
sent
.
. t0 . sa>’ th a t the unprecedented world has been saved, the scope of
geles;
Louis
Aren,
New
York;
David
subject under discussion, and four I
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depression in which we find agri-: the agreem ent is confined to the te r­
excellent and comprehensive papers' pifteen acrg ranch near toWQ for Wilkie, San Francisco; Mrs. L. M. ! regrets. M aster Mark Quenton re- culture today is due wholly to t h e '
ritorial possession on the Pacific
were read which treated the s u b j e c t : ^
E T Stapies.
m t f Bonds and son, Eugene; F. L. : ceived num erous birthday rem em ­ very large increases in freight rates
ocean.
Japan, except for Yap or the
Wluit w ould you do, if you w ant­
Holmes, D unsm uir; Ed L. Schmidt b ra n c es. Photographer D arling made
under discussion in a general way.
imposed the past three years, but it other small islands in its neighbor­
ed th e best bread,
and wife, G rants Pass; S. A. Dan two flash light pictures of the little
The club anticipates the especial
is
fair
to
say
th
a
t
these
increased
W
ould
you use just any that «‘ante
Cliff Payne makes tabourettes.
hood, which cannot be fortified, has
ford, Eugene; D. I. McHoney, P o rt­ guests.
discussion of subjects from a mod-
to your head?
freight charges are a large factor in ! no other territory on the Pacific.
land; A. S. Rand, B. D. W es’fall,
Or w ould you w onder and figure
ern point of view. All members, and j A N
A rrivaj__
Will the Mr. Smith who had an retard in g agricultural recovery.
Even
w
ithout
such
an
agreem
ent
and
G.
M.
Murch
of
Portland.
out
those anticipating joining, are urged
“ The trouble now is, th at w here-, there is no menace to peace which
Mrs. C. O. Barney, whose rest- i
The very b e « flou r over your
accident on Gresham and Main:
to be present a t the library at the dence is on North Main street, gave
‘ route?
Sixteen inch body dry fir and fac­ streets W ednesday evening, phone ¡as the Prices th e farm er receives for Japan fears on the Pacific. But now
next meeting, Monday afternoon at
his crops are lower than before the th at Japan has joined the agree­
birth to an eight pound baby girl at tory blocks. Carson-Fow ler Lum ber 101 for m utual benefit.
2 o’clock.
CHERRO FLOUR
war, the prices he pays for the ment, Japan will be called upon to
1 o’clock this afternoon. Both baby Company.
112-3
A
H
ard
W heat F lou r of Fam ous
and m other are doing nicely.
Special Things he needs are from 25 to 75 shoulder the responsibility of pro­
Saturday, Jan u ary 14.
We buy for cash and sell for cash.
B lend— G uaranteed
B erkley V isitor R eturns—
sale fine rich chocolate creams. l)er cent above the pre-w ar prices. tecting the possessions of England,
This is one of the many reasons why
An agency tor the Liberty car has
E. P. Moore, of the H. L„ Moore Come early and get your Sunday Hence the purchasing power of the
we sell for less. D etrick’s Groce­
been established at Medford, and Land company, retu rn ed yesterdray chocolates at half price. Rose B ros.: niajor farm crops is probably lower
teria.
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111-3 ¡Than a t any time in our history, and
anyone interested in them may see from Berkley, where h e has been
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i this has very much to do with the
them
at
the
Riverside
Garage.
P.
F.
visiting with his family.
E n tertained w ith Cards—
' nation-wide industrial and business
Mr. and Mrs .Charles L. Hanson, Close is agent. 132 S. Riverside. 88tf I Home made rich chocolate dipped SECRETARY WALLACE
depression.
SAYS AGRICULTURE
63 Pine Btreet, entertained a few
'
Brazil
nuts
and
alm
onds.
Rose
> “ It is doubtful w hether ag ricu l-•
friends with cards last night, light
* oitland
NEEDS DOWER RATES! lure can m ake a
recovery?
T. J. Coffman left for Portland on Bros.
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refreshm ents being served.
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for many years unless the normal
guests were, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. ^ usines8’ He will be gone about ten
L eaves for San F rancisco—
PHILADELPHIA,
Jan.
12.—
To
ratio
between the prices the farm er
Hammond and nephew, Billie H am -: ay8’
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. K ing, of P o rt­ bring about a norm al adjustm ent in receives for his crops and the freight
T o m o rro w n ig h t, F rid a y , for
mond, and Mrs. Elvin Daugherty.
Soap special: R egular 10c Fairy land, arrived yesterday in th e ir p ri­ agriculture and through it in indus- rates he pays is re-established very;
Dance Klngabury Sat. night, Dec. "oap'' 5a; ,re g n l,r I6c Falr!' s°ap - 10 vate car, leaving last evening for try, railroad deficits “ m ust be met soon.”
San Francisco. While h ere they vis­ by reductions in operating costs
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Leedom’g orchestra. Nuff sed. cents; Gold Dust, large package, reg­ ited with old friends, Mr. and Mrs.
ra th e r than by advances in rates,” POLITICAL POT
108-6 ular 35c, now 25c. W hite House B. B. Bates and family.
Secretary Wallace of the departm ent
Groceteria.
108-2
FOR MAY PRIMARY
of agriculture, declared in an a d -,
BEGINS TO BOIL
Left for IT. of O.—
We m ake and sell tam ales of q u al­ dress tonight.
First class stock ranch, all stocked.
Miss Bernice Myer, daughter ot
A griculture, he said, “ urgently
l l l t f ity— hot a t all hours. Rose Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. William Myer, of 259 E. T. Staples.
l l l t f needs the adjustm ent of freight rates
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High street, left Monday to resume Injures E ye—
on farm products to a point a t which
her study In the University of Ore­
Citizens’ patriotic . m eeting at they bear about the same ratio to m lssioner is also slated for the pri­
While chopping wood this m orn­
gon. Miss Bernice is m ajoring in
ing, Dr. MacCracken was u n fo rtu ­ Presbyterian church Sunday evening th e price the farm er received for mary from the district now repre­
the study of music for the public nate enough to have a chip fly in at 7:30 o’clock.
M inisters of the
those products as prevailed before sented by Commissioner Jam es Ow­
schools.
city
are
co-operating
in a union the war.
ens. It is not known w hether Ow­
his eye. Dr. Woods treated him and
meeting. The full program will he
thinks it not serious.
It w-ould be b etter for all inter- ens will be a candidate for re-elec­
Orree, Tailors for men and wom­
in tom orrow 's issue of the Tidings.
tion or not. A prospective candidate]
en. Cleaning, pressing and remod­
W atch Rose Bros, window S atu r­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
for the berth is Thomas Simpson,:
eling.
85tf day, Jan u ary 14, for special prices B irthday P a rty —
m
erchant of Ashland, who served I
FOR SALE— A John Deere m anure
One of the m ost delightful occa­
on high grade candies.
111-3
half
a term . F ran k Brown, of Eagle!
spreader, two way plow and small
Chili—real Mexican flavor — It
sions of the week, occurred yester­
Point,
is also being urged by h is !
cheap team. W elborn Beeson, 268
drives away that chilly feeling. Rose Siskiyou Visitor—
day afternoon when Mrs. Edw ard O.
friends
to m ake the race, but Mr. i
B street.
111-3*
Bros.
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Jak e Shower, of Siskiyou, Is a Smith, 298 H argadine street, gave
Brown balks at the idea.
a birthday party in honor of her FOR RENT— Nicely furnished room
business visitor in town today.
The open season for filing for of­
We make our own candies, Ice
two year old son, Mark Quenton, at
with use of hath, for lady or gen­ fice starts March 19, sixty days be-
cream and tamales. Enders Con­
Sweet cream for sale. Rose Bros. the home of his grandparents, Mr.
tlem an, close in, reasonable. Ap- fore the prim ary, and closes April
fectionery.
82tf
l l l t f and Mrs. W. B. Sm ith, 280 Harga-
ply 63 Gresham.
111-3* 19, :i month before the vote. The
Locai anti Personal
CHERRO CHIMES
Watch this Paper
January Clearance Sale
Advertisement
Biggest B argains of the Season
Swenson & McRae
Furniture Co.
Reliable M erchandise, Reliable Methods
THE BIG CL
C O N T IN U E S
AU Ladies’ and Children’s
Jerseys Going at
Less than
Cost
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HE PUBLIC is convinced that w e mean business and are taking advantage oi All
our closing out prices, realizing the genuine bargains to be had here, and
here only. Gel your share it means a saving. REMEMBER THERE’S A CLOSE­
OUT PRICE ON EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE-- ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING GOES
T
Hall Price
Saturday Special
We will sell all Ladies’ Munsingwear in Winter and
weights—
*
CASH ONLY
All Ladies’ Colored Cotton
Petticoats at
Special
59c.
89c. Pattern
NO DELIVERIES
FANCY RIBBONS
Extra wide widths in a splendid quality and a large assortment
of good patterns—Close out, per yard
Saturday Special
With every Men’s Dress Shirt sold you can buy a $1.25
Necktie for only
49c.
Our regular 25c. quality Dress
Gingham in 5 yd. patterns
Close Out
Prices
20% OH
NO REFUNDS
S P E C IA L
S u m m er
L e ss th a n C o st
All Women’s and Misses’
Corsets, on sale
Laces and Embroidery
Going at
1 -
NO EXCHANGES
FERGUSON’S
1922 Calendar Free to Ladies Only
The Less Money Yon Have Io Spend
All Children’s Hosiery in
Cotton and Lisle at
All Traveling Bags and Suit
Close Out
Prices
335% OH
Cases at
TABLE DAMASK
in a good mercerized quality, floral design, 64 inches wide_
A Bargain—Close out, per yard
69c.
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