Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 20, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    AOM H H ’
ASHLAND DAR/Ï TIDOVGS
Cliff Payne makes filing cabinets. Injured Foot—
Brown, chairm an of the com m ittee,'
A. L. Lamb, the contractor and announced.
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TODAY
TOMORROW
builder, was on the streets today
The reorganization plan proposes
Stopping in Town—
with a badly swollen foot as the re­ the consolidation of the arm y and
Local and .Personal
C. J. Mast, now residing in Port­ sult of a heavy tim ber falling on it. navy departm ents into one depart­
U m »
land, is in town stopping at the Ho­ Mr. Lamb considers him self fo rtu ­ ment of ne.tioTml defense headed by
—
Side L ights— ■■■■■■■■'"■■ »■
tel Ashland.
nate in being able to be out and one secretary, with two under sec­
Masonic Program fqp Week—
around.
Separate eoats and pants at prloes
retaries, one for the navy, the other
that ean’g be beat, at Paulserud's. W ill M ove Saturday—
for the army.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.' Knapp, who W eather S ligh tly W arm er—
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The plan also provides for the
opened the groceteria on North
W eather Observer Louis Dodge re­ merging of the labor departm ent In­
Friday night: A. F. & A. M. meets
Fifteen acre ranch near town, for Main street now operated by R. E. ports the lowest tem perature re­ to a new departm ent on public wel­
for work.
rent. E. T. Staples.
l l l t f Detrick, will move their household corded last night was 11 above zero. fare. Public health service" would
goods to G rants Pass Saturday. Mr. Predictions are for continued cold be a new bureau under this new de­
K lam ath V isitor—
7. T hat cough or cold in the head Knapp left for G rants Pass immedi­ weather.
partm ent. The public health bure. u
V. O. Barnthouse, of K lam ath can be ended easily by Hyomel. No ately after having disposed of the
would have charge of all distil! >d
Falls, is here visiting his father, stomach dosing. Breathe it through i groceteria here to take charge of a Iu Town A gain—
liquors aud wines, now controlled by j
John L. Barnthouse at his home, 107 ; the nose and mouth. Money back if like store there which he had pur-
Vincent McKay is in town again the internal revenue bureau.
Second street. Mr. B arnthouse is in it fails. McNair Bros.
; chased, while Mrs. Knapp rem ained after ha"ing spent several m onths id
The enforcem ent of the prohibi­
Another superb achievement by the greatest
the employ of the South ,n Pacific
i here aw aiting the end of the school railroad work along the Columbia tion law will be turned over to the
exponent oT dramatic characters of the West
at the Falls.
semester.
river and in the vicinity of Portland. new bureau of investigation in the
Two F ire A larm s Y esterday—
ever identified with the screen.
departm ent of justice, in which will
The city fire departm ent made two
The Nat skating rink will be . runs yesterday, the first being to
Creamery butter, elegant quality, E xam in ation s G iven—
be merged all the government sec­
The Best Picture William S. Hart
closed Monday, W ednesday and F ri­ the home of S. F. Thornton. 192 Me­ made here in Oregon. Two pou, d
Fifteen students of the New Ttes- ret service agents scattered through
Has Ever Made
day afternoons, but will be open ev­ chanic street, where the flue was <;ubes, 70c. Why pay more? Det­ anient and seven students of the Old the various sections.
ery evening.
115-5 i burning out. No damage was done. rick’s Groceteria. “We sell for less.” Testam ent were given examinations
SEE IT—JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
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EL VERANO, Calif., Jan. 20.—
at the local high school today. Prof.
The other call was to the depot,
Umbrellas covered. Flxlt Shop.
Briscoe stated th at those passing Mrs. A. Chileni and her m other, Mrs.
■ where the steam from the round-
Coming Jan. 31—Feb. 1-2—
E
lection
o
f
O
fficers—
these
tests would be allowed a half Enrico Castagnasso, gave birth to
) house made it appear the building
Road K ept Open—
The
annual
business
m
eeting
of
credit
tow
ard
graduation.
daughters
sim ultaneously
today.)
A telephone message received from was on fire.
“ THE 4 HORSEMEN’
the Congregational church for the
L ittle Miss Chileni, having preceded 1
Weed, Calif., states th a t the road is
We make our own candies, Ice election of officers for the ensuing DE VALERA STILL ACTIVE
Miss Castagnasso into the world by
open, and th a t some tourists are
year,
will
be
held
tomorrow
evening
cream
and
tamales.
Enders
Con­
a
few seconds, will enjoy the dis­
passing through every day.
IN SOUTHERN IRELAND,
fectionery.
62tf a t 6:30 o’clock at the church.
SAYS LONDON DISPATCH tinction of being older than her
aunt.
’
W atch Rose 'Bros, windows for V isitin g H e r e -
F
arew
ell
D
inner—
home-made candies of quality. 115-6
LONDON, Jan. 20.— Considerable
Paul Keene, form erly of Ashland,
There will be a farewell dinner
Eggs found iri the trunk of a large
unrest
still prevails in southern Ire­
but
now
living
in
K
lam
ath
Falls,
given
in
honor
of
Rev.
W
alter
L.
elm
while being cut into planks are
See the prices on left-over suits
land, according to the Dublin cor­
has
been
visiting
in
town
the
past
Evans
and
wife
at
the
Baptist
estim ated to h a \e been laying there
at Paulserud’s.
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few days. Mr. Keene is in the em­ church Saturday, January 21, at respondent to the London Times, about a century.
ploy of the government.
6:30 o’clock iu the evening. All who intim ates th at the followers of
Children H ave th e “F lu ”—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
members of th e church and congre­ Eamonn De V alera may be engaged
The four children of Mr. and Mrs.
in stim ulating disturbances.
We are selling pure leaf lard for gation are urged to be present.
FOR RALE— Jp-se” cow, 20 hens, 5
W. F. Groves, of Morton street, are
“ A spirit of extrem e republican­
stands of bees and hives. Inquire
confined to their beds with infuenza. less than some folks charge for com­
ism
,”
the
correspondent
declares,
W. O. M artin, R. F. D.
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We
offer
your
Sunday
dinner
Im
­
pound. Bring your pail to D etrick’s
still
flames
in
the
south,
where
large
perial valley lettuce, the finest ever,
WATKINS PRODUCTS— 137— Can’t I
Sweat cream for sale. Rose Bros. Groceteria. “ We sell for less.”
Yams from Louisiana.
Cauliflour, bodies of armed men refuse to ac­
get away from home, wife sick. If 1
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115-6
you want anything send your or-j
cabbage, turnips, carrots, parsnips, cept the treaty betwene Ireland and
der by mail and I will have it d e -)
wonderful celery, oranges, bananas, Great B ritain.”
First class stock ranch, all stocked. Ice on S treet—
livered. C. M. Miles, salesman,!
There has been a crime wave
W ater on N orth Main street in grape fru it and lemons. Also some
611 Beach St.
118-1*
B. T. Staples.
llltf
Yes, We Have It
front of the residence of O. H. John­ very fine, delicious apples. 118-tf sweep over Dublin and outlying dis­
tricts,
following
the
removal
of
the
FOR
SALE—
H
atching
eggs,
from
J
We
are
rapidly
bringing
this
de­
son and the Methodist church has
Ladles* Aid Meeting—
Tancred strain W hite Leghorns,
troops, which
requires
THIS IS A HOT COAL
partm ent to a state of excellence English
The Ladies’ Aid society of the frozen from one side of the street
selected stock, $-1.25 per 15, $,6.50,
strong
m
easures
from
the
govern­
only surpassed in the large cities.
per 100. Also a lim ited num ber
Methodist Episcopal church h e ld 1 to the other to the thickness of two
The epople of Ashland are showing ment. Although the whole country
of baby chicks. Mrs. Headley, 49 4
to
four
inches.
This
makes
a
very
their regular monthly 'm eeting at
will support the provisional govern­
Holly St. Phone 285-R. 118eod*
the home of Mrs. H. J. Von Fossen dangerous place and means should th eir appreciation of our efforts by m ent in restoring order, the next
th
eir
liberal
patronage.
D
etrick’s
on North Main street Wednesday af­ be found to correct it a t once.
Groceteria. We deliver the goods. few weeks of readjustm ent will be
ternoon. The meeting was attended
CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF
a difficult time In the island.
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For the best in quality, hams,
by about 30 ladies who greatly en­
We will also make a special price on
joyed the readings of Mrs. G. W. bacon, cottage hams and lard, see
DUBLIN, Jan. 20.— Unemployed
G
uests
a
t
Colum
bia
H
otel—
The quality
Gregg and the music as furnished by D etrick’s Groceteria.
FORTY TIERS HARDWOOD
The following guests are register­ men seized a m eeting hall here last
Mesdames J. C. Knapp and W. M. is absolutely the best and our prices
from E astern m ills Just in. Con­
night,
formed
a
volunteer
arm
y
of
Denton. Light refreshm ents were are lower than the rest. A tria l will ed at the Columbia hotel: W. H. four companies, raised the red flag siderable drop in prices on sam e.
which we wish to move
convince. We sell for less. 118-tf Scholer, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hoskins,
served.
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
C. C. Dole, W. E. Griffis, W. R. Ulep, and refused to evacuate, despite or­
ders
from
the
provisional
govern­
New
prices
on Implements and re­
J. R. Nash, P ortland: Lindon B ur­
pairs..
New
aud used sewing
ment.
About
120
took
part
in
the
roughs, L. R. Andrew, Roseburg;
machines for sals er to re n t.........
dem
onstration.
F. P. Keen, N orthfork, Calif.; Mr.
“ IN THE HEART OF TOWN”
and Mrs. A. A. Brown, D. P. Brown,
Peil's
Corner
BERKELEY,
CALIF.,
FOLKS
Yakima, Wash, and V. G. Dollar-
hide, city.
PUT ON SKATES, SAY
ON
S. P. RAILROAD MEN
Have you tried our pure milk and
cream ?
If not you are missing
Old Man W inter is playing pranks
something.
Cottage cheese, Tilla­ all along th e coast, at some places
mook, Wisconsin cream brick, Lim­ leaving a coat of white crystals over
burger, pimento and kraft. They say the ground, and even iu sunny Cali­
ours is the best because its always fornia, the mecca of sunshine loving
fresh. D etrick’s G roceteria.
“ We tourists, skating has taken the place
sell for less.”
118-tf of sunbaths. So say railroad men
from San Francisco, Berkeley and
Miss Pauline Plum m er, of 153 other northern California points.
East Main, entertained the follow­
E astern Oregon and W ashington,
ing school friends at dinner yester­ northern Idaho and western Mon­
day: M argaret McCoy, Evelyn Hul- tana were shivering with the m er­
lett, Edith Robison, and G ertrude cury at the lowest point since 1909,
Brown.
according to officials of the Spo­
kane w eather bureau.
E n tertain s K in g’s D au ghters—
In Los Angeles and southern Cali­
Miss
Mabel
T
ro
tt
entertained
the
fornia cities, heavy rains have del­
TEA THAT WOMEN LIKE
King’s D aughters at a candy pull uged the country for th e past two
last evening. There were twelve weeks. Old residents there assert
girls present. The evening was th a t they have never seen so much
is the kind you will get a t our
spent with games and music.
rain in th eir experience in that
store. Its delicate arom a and
section.
Monday special, Hawaiian hay.
most pleasant flavor, rem ind­
45c
pound. Every person visiting PLAN» MANY CHANGES
ing you of the soft a ir of the
'o u r store Monday, Jan. 23, will be
IN ORGANIZATION OF
orient, appeal to the particu­
| given one sample package Adams’
GOVERNMENT BUREAUS
lar home woman. And her
Chiclets, original candy coated gum,
guests will like it too.
WASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 20.—
Ashland Candy Land, Beaver Block
Plans for the reorganization of the
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governm ent departm ents and bu­
reaus were completed today by a
R em odeling U nder W ay—
congressional
committee
The property belonging to Jam es special
E. Fuller and occupied by H. T. E l­ charged with the task, W alter P.
more, a t the corner of Laurel and
153 EAST M AIN ST.
P HONE 5 9
North Main streets, is undergoing
Q UALITY
G RO CERY
extensive remodeling. Huber High
has the contract for the carpenter
CENERAL DELIVERY S Y S T E M SERVICE
this store will offer the Public a Real Chance to buy their needs in the Grocery
work.
4 News io Paragraphs
William S.
Hart____
A
In.
"WHITE
OAK”
V IÄ T IÄ T G
King Coal
You Will Like It
Fencing
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
One Hali Off
STOCK
UCING SALE
Wineland & Shepherd
Hairdressing Parlors
Room 1, Citizens Bank Building
The Largest Stock of
Quality Groceries
Beginning M o n . , J a n . 2 3 — Ending J a n . 28
PLUM M ER'S
New Shipment ot
R epairing G a r a g e -
Tires and Shoes
—Customers often ask,
“ Does it pay to have tires
repaired ? ’ ’
—I t pays to have shoes
repaired. Tires are shoes
for your ear and need the
same careful attention as
the shoes you wear. A re­
tread to a tire is like a
halfsole to a shoe.
KRIGGEL
BROTHERS
'GUARANTEED V U IC A N IZ I NC
TIRES
ACCESSORIES
TEL.125 ASHLAND.ORECON 91 OAK ST.
W orkmen have been at work this
week repairing the storage room of,
the Class A garage. It appears th a t j
the building had spread slightly and
was cracking the walls.
It w as'
thought best to repair It before a n y '
serious damage took place.
Saturday, Jan u ary 21-^ the P res­
byterian Ladles Aid society will hold
a sale of home-made bread, rolls,
. pies and cakes. Sale at Plum m er’s
'store, beginning a t 11 a. m. 118-1
, R eturns from B u siness Trip—
J. C. Kaegi, proprietor of the
W hite House groceteria, returned
j home yesterday from Portland w-here
he attended to business during the
j fore part of the week. Mr. Kaegi
I stopped over and visited his daugh­
t e r at Salem and also took a trip
! to Dallas and spent a few hours with
his brother, who owns one of the
largest prune orchards In Polk
county.
SPRATTS
DOG CAKES
Made according to the high
pre-war standard
—Dogs of all kinds like
them, and they are the very
best of food for them.
line. Don’t forget the date.
We offer you an extra 5 per cent on all purchases of $1.00 or more on every article
in the house except Sugar. All prices remain as heretofore. Free Delivery on all
goods to all parts of the city. All kinds of Egg Producers and Mill Feeds, Wheat,
Corn and Scratch Food included.
2V> lb. packages.............60c
5 lb. packages.............. $1.00
25 lb. bags...................$4.35
THE PLACE—-388 EAST MAIN.
House Groceteria