Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 06, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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AgfiLAJib BAIL?
Monday, February 6,
highest of atty of the Liberty bonds with strong demand for practically
"Bill” Hayward, Oregon’! veteran HENRY FORD BUYS
at that date. The same bonds are all kind of stocks.
now quoted at >97.16, a gain of al­
LINCOLN MOTOR PLANT
L o c a l an d P e rs o n a l
The plans of several of the rail­ track coach, was one of the trainers
most >7, with an approximately roads to build exteusions aud new at the last Olympic games, or how
equal gain on the various other is­ lines have been noted with pleasure, comprehensive Is the work of the
Side L ig h ts —
DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 6.—Tho
sues. Victory bonds at the earlier and Oregon will get her share, if University school of Journalism. The
date were slightly under >98, and present prospects and plans are car­ committee endeavors to gfre facts Lincoln Motor plant opened Its doors
MASONIC CALENDAR TH I9
Missionary Society to Meet—
they are now selling at a premium ried through to completion.
about the university to high school this morning under the manage­
The Baptist Missionary society
of 24 cents.
students so' that they may benefit ment of Henry Ford, who bought
will meet at the home of Mrs. Ox
A
pound
sterling
before
the
war
C.
A.
BILLINGS
AND
both themselves and the state by the property last Saturday at the
Shrine patrol drills at Medford ford at her home, 665 Allison street,
was
worth
>4.86%
in
our
money,
some
day attending an Institution of auction sale conducted by United
M EREDITH B E A V ER
at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday after­
this (Monday) evening.
higher
learning.
but
when
the
ma.’ket-collapsed
two
Sta es Judge Arthur T. Tuttle, for ~A
ON U. O F O COMMITTEE
Eastern Star, regular session, noon. Mrs. Oxford will be the lead­
We
hear
on
many
sides
that
times
years
ago,
Its
value
dropped
to
the
With representatives in nearly >8,000,000, the lowest figure that
er
of
the
meeting.
Tuesday evening.
are not what they should be, and lowest ever known, the pound ster­
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu­ every city of Oregon the work will Judge Tuttle would accept.
one is inclined to believe some of ling being worth only >3.19 on the
Siskiyou Chapter, special convoca­
Edsel Ford, president of the Ford
Candy! Candy! Candy! Watch this talk frofn varied sources. Our
gene, Feb. 6.— (Special to the Tid­ reach thousands of high school stu­
tion, Wednesday evening for work
fourth
day
of
February,
that
year.
dents. It is but one of the move­ Motor company, announced that
Rose
Bros,
windows.
131-tf
ings.)—C.
A.
Billings
and
Meredith
In the M. E. M. degree.
own ctiy is not doing the business On the same date this year, it was
ments in progress today to enlist
that it could do, but we are in so quoted at >4.30%, a gain of almost , Beaver of Ashland compose the Ash­ the young people of Oregon in the price reductions ranging from >800
Ashland Lodge No. 23, stated Im proved in H ealth—
to >1200 would be made effective
land unit of the Greater Oregon
communication Thursday evening.
The many friends of Mrs. M. S. much better condition than many of >1.12. While It is still far below committee of the University of Ore- ! cause of higher education.
immediately.
Supper at 6:30 o’clock sharp, fol­ Mulit will be pleased to learn that the larger cities throughout the the pre-war price. It is on the up­
! gon.
lowed by business session.
she is recovering from her recent United States that we have no right ward course, with very little chance
The greater Oregon committee is
attack of neuritis, being very much to complain. Further than this, in-i of being set back.
dications point to a prosperous year! Along this line may be noted the a university organizaiion of state-
Toilet tops repaired. Pixit Shop. improved today.
ahead of not only us, but the entire! gains made on some 18 of the larg­ wide scope for the purpose of inter­
esting high school students in the
country.
est and best known stocks on the
Beans—red, brown, pink, white
Tru Blu Highway Assortment of
Means serious damage to your m o to r if you do not
Among other things, Liberty and market of from one to four points. university, of disseminating inform­
132-2
Fancy Cakes, 35 cents. Plaza Mar­ or Limas. .Plaza Market.
ation
concerning
the
courses
and
ac­
change your oil in time.
Victory bonds are nearing par value,
ket-
132-2
tivities of the institution. It was
a
fact
that
is
by
no
means
trivial,
Let us drain your crankcase and fill it with quality
H ave L eased Property—
organizeed several years ago, and
for
it
means
that
our
government
is
oil.
R en ts G unter P lace—
Mrs. Lenora Gllkison and mother,
many Ashland students have served
O. T. Bloohmfield has rented the of Portland, have leaseed the prop­ again nearing a real stone founda­
upon it. as a result of its activities
house and acreage belonging to S. C. erty at 333 B streeet and will move tion, one on which every individual!
in
Jackson county.
H
aiti
W
heat
Gunter at 264 Grant street, and will into the property at once. The Ash­ may depend. As a comparison, the
G
uaranteed
Many high school students do not
occupy the same at once.
land Realty company handled the third Liberty 4 % ’a were quoted on |
$ 2 .3 0 at your Grocers
100 Main St.
Phon© 44
know
what the. University school of
April 30 last year at >90.44, the
deal.
business administration teaches, that
Sweet cream for sale, 35 cents a
pine. Rose Bros.
131tf
NOTICE
Ashland News In Paragraphs
Crankcase Dilution
Cheero Flour
Hereafter, I will list no property
Have a can of those good peaches, for sale, except it be an exclusive
only 25 cents. Plaza Market. 132-2 contract. This will allow yourself |
and my office only the right ot sell.
A n other P lead s G uilty—
If you list with me, I will sell it.
Lee Street, a young man who E. C. Phipps, Real Estate Broker.
makes his home with his parents on
132-2
North Pioneer avenue, appeared in
court at 2 o’clock this a’fternoon U. OF W. PR O FESSO R
and plead guilty of having liquor on
to give a d d r ess !
his person and of selling it. He was
fined >20 and given a lecture by the
court.
The eighth annual banquet of the)
Lincoln club of southern Oregon!
Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64. will be held at the Hotel Medford at
Medford Monday evening, February
Libby’.4 Corned Beef, 2 cans 35 13. The Hon. Clark F. Bisset, pro-i
cents. Plaza Market.
132-2 fessor of law at the University of
Washington, will deliver an address'
on that occasion. His subject will
Leaves for Hai-risburg—
Mrs. M. F. Swigart left today for be, “Lincoln as a present power.’
Harrisburg, Or., to make her home Prof. Bisset enjoys a national repu­
with her daughter there, Mrs. Dr. tation as an orator and no man in!
Leslie Kent. Mrs. Swigart’s chll the United States has given the life)
dren all reside in the northern part and services of Abraham Lincoln aj
of the state, and she is making this more careful study than he has giv­
move to be near them.
en it. The professor is the owner of!
one of the largest private libraries!
Whipping cream that WILL whip. on the Pacific coast and a division!
Enders Confectionery.
131-4 of this library is entitled ‘‘Lincolnia’
in which there are over 700 differ-!
Self Service Coffee, guaranteed ent books written of and concern­
none better. Plaza Market.
132-2 ing this “man of the ages.’’
The address will not be along the;
line \of partisan pol>tics|. and thte
D ouble Birthday Celebrated —
committee
having the entertainment I
A double birthday celebration was
in charge confidently can promise)
enjoyed at the Davis home, 872
Boulevard, in honor of Lucie and all who attend the banquet an hour {
Daniel Davis, on Sunday, February of supreme enjoyment.
A limited number of tickets have)
5. Those present enjoyed many de­
been
allotted for Ashland and vicin­
lightful games, and dainty refresh­
ity
and
can be secured from Harry
ments were served in the later after­
K. Tomlinson or Thomas H. Simp-1
noon, after which the participants
son.
proceeded in a body to Christian En­
deavor services at the Christian
church. The iguests were. Misses OLD WOMAN WORKS IN GANG
Geneva Crosslin, Katiee Buchanan,
Irene McLean, Rachael Hurst, Ruby Help« Repair Trolley Tracks, 8o Ser­
vice May Be Resumed.
Dollar, Marguirlte McDonough, and
Mrs. Laura M. Sutherland, sixty-
Messrs. Vernon Hooper, Ralph Dar-
mody, John Crosslin, Fred Pennis- seven years of age, wife of a Grand
Army veteran and mother of three
ton and Eli Davis.
children, all married, took a pick and
shovel and Joined a gang of Italian
Tamales of quality, served in the workmen the other day when they com­
husk, at Rose Bros.
13ltf menced repairs on a street railway
track in North Saugus. Mass., so that
Mrs.
Hereafter the skating rink will service' may be resumed.
only be open Saturday and Sunday Sutherlaud remained on the job un­
afternoons and Friday, Saturday til 5 o’clock In the afternoon, say­
and Sunday evenings.
132- ing she wished to do her bit so resi­
dents In the neighborhood may have
trolley car service restored quicker.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
“I hope I will be able to put the
FOR rent —Furnished house, four trolley on the wire and start the first
rooms and bath. Also an apart­ cay when serves Is resumed and have
ment, three rooms and bath. 153 all my neighbors as passengers,” Mrs.
Granite St. Phone 411-R.
132-1
Sutherland said. The public trustees
FOUND— String of rosary beads. of the railway suspended service be­
. Owner may have same by paying cause it was a portion ot their lines
for this ad. Tidings.
which did not produce revenue enough
to
pay for operating.
FOR tALE— Modern seven room
house, sleeping porch, built-in
features, stationary trays, east
SAVED BY CHICKENS
• front, corner lot. fruit and ber­
ries. close in, fine location, im­
mediate possession. Inquire 271 Mortgages on Farms Are Paid Off by
Tholr Efforts.
Morton street, Ashland.
132-1*
Hundreds of chickens—of the feath­
OST—On Main street, large brown ered variety—are not earning their
fur. Finder return to Tidings of- “salt,” according to farm agents of
Hce. Suitable reward*
132tf several counties who met In Emporia,
Kan., recently. Lazy chickens should
business opportunities
WE CAN LOCATE you in most any bo culled, killed and eaten, the agents
kind of paying business in South­ declared.
ern Oregon. FOUR-SITE SALES
While the stockyards corporations
AGENCY, Business Brokers, Bea­ are shouting at the farmer to “hold”
ver Block, Ashland; Medford his live stock and the farmer finding
Bldg., Medford.
132tf a bearish market when he does ship
FOR RENT—Good 7 room house on it in, the barnyard hen has come to
paved street, aM modern, fclobe the rescue of the farmer. Chickens
in, will be vacant February 8. See are the real “mortgage raisers” in
E. E. Phipps, agent.
132-2 Kansas, the poultry men said.
Statistics show that the egg produc­
FOR SALE—A real snap: 5 room tion
in Kansas has increased fully one-
house with bath, pantry and toilet,
large lot, good garage and wood third in the last two years.
But farmers who feed lazy hens are
shed on paved street, all paid,
working
a hardship on their communi­
well located, good garden and
some fruit. >1050 cash, for a few ties and will save hundreds of dollars
days. See E. E. Phipps, real es­ by getting rid of them, the county
tate brojter.
132-3 agents concluded.
THREE BOYS WANTED to deliver
The model state farm commission
Oregon Daily Journal. Call 310-
R. or call at 263 Oak.
132-1 has spent >65,335 fitting up three
farms.
FOR SALE— Black Minorca eggs
for setting, also one young Black
Lincoln county, Or., is suing fo r,
Minorca rooster. 56 Strawberry
La««.
132-1 >90,000 taxes due on spruce timber, j
^AUTO M O TIVE SHOP
Do Your Spring
Sewing Early
y "
cjfiaf (Smac/c o J f <S
p FI/1&
'
O
Spring
Wash
Fabrics
— Plan y ° ur Spring Sew ing now and spe«d the
>««ny «lays se w in g .
—A w o n d e r f u l
range of satin fin­
ished Silks, includ­
ing Skinner’s 404,
S a t i n Messaline,
Messaline, Duchess Satin, Charmeuse
■■.'.C t ' ì
B e le a d y for th e first Spring
— One of the most
popular Silks now
is Crepe Knit. We
are showing two
qualities in several
of the best, shades
8 1 .0 9 to 8 2 .4 9
P riced at 8 3 .3 5 and 8 4 .0 0
—A truly stylish
silk for spring and
truly dependable if
you select
Skin-
»er’s Taffeta
at
$"•49. ( hangeable Taffetas are shown in
several shades at 82.49
— A big Crepe sea­
son is predicted for
silks, with Canton
Crepe leading for
dresses and Crepe
de Chine for waists, blouses and dresses.
Canton C re p e .................. 8 2 .9 5 and 8.3.00
Crepe Satin ..................................... 8 3 .4 9
Crepe de Chine ................................. 81.95
8 2 INCH GINGHAMS— 2 9 c
30 pieces of fine quality Dress
Ginghams in checks, small plaids
and plain colors, such as sold last
year at 35s per yard
’S
"Now at 2 9 c Yard
¡ w r ti
DEVO NSH IRE CLOTH— 33c
—There Is no worthy substitute for
Devonshire Cloth, though there are
many others put out to imitate it.
When you can buy Devonshire at 35
cents you cannot afford to buy any
substitute.
JA P A N E SE
C R EPE— S 5c and
40c
Embossed
Crepes
Japanese Crepe is one of the most
popular wash fabrics and the best
shades are always hard to get. Just
now we have a good assortment of
shades in plain colors and are dally
expecting arrival of a wonderful as­
sortment of beautiful checks.
ed.
45
waists.
INCH
IM PO R TED
ORGANDIE
79 CENTS
In several good shades, and an­
other finer quality In a few shades
at 98 cents
We^also have a few colors in fine
hairline check Organdies.
— Nice, beautiful
shades in a new
embossed Crepe de
Chine, a figured
crepe but not print-
— f o r underwear
are an item of im­
portance now, and
carry several qual­
ities—Wash Satins
at 81.69 and 8195, Jerseyette
____4
at 81 .9 5 ,
Plain Foulard at 82 .2 5 , anïïeveV al’ q i ^
ities in Habutai.
Lingerie
Silks
—Always service­
able and always
u s e d . New pat­
terns just received
in pretty shades of
blue
Sell hi« at 8 2 .75
Selling at 8 2 .4 5 per yard
— In a Jerseyette
weave, a very serv­
iceable and beauti­
ful silk for men’s
shirts or ladies’
Per yard—81*95.
Silk
Shirtings
Luscious describes
the new Sport Silks
for skirts and the
values are almiot
rprising.
A good
value is shown in plain or fancy Baron-
ette Satin at >2.25 per yard
—A very beautiful
silk 40 inches wide,
a jersey weave with
satin finish, good
range of colors and
9old until recently at >4.00 a yard.
Now Selling at 82.98
Fairyspun
Silk
White Goods at Good Prices
Should Stimutate Early Buying
kA
BRIDAL W HITE GOODS SHOULD BE YOUR CHOICE FO R
F IN E ZE PH Y R GINGHAMS
9 3 c and 79c
—very neat check patterns in splen­
did quality Zephyr Ginghams.
P a r c a l e s ................................. 19c to 2 5 c
Apron G ingham s .............................. 15c
2 7 in ch D ress G in gh am s, ,1 9 c to 25c
P lain C olored V o iles. . . ,4 9 c to 85c
F igu red V oiles
.................. 4 5 c up
Colored P op lin s .............2 5 c and 5 0 c
UNDERGARM ENTS
Bridal N ainsook and Cambric ............................................. 19c to 37% c
Bridal Long C loth ......................................................................... 2 0 c to 29c
Bridal Sh eer T issu e N ainsook
................................................8 5 c ,o 48c
Bridal heavy , but fine, B leached M uslin
............................................. 25c
Good Values in
Spring Wool, Dress Goods
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins in other
orands and all widths of Indian Head muslin.
WOOL JER SEY
Spring quarterlies and p atterns in both P ictorial R eview and
L adies H om e Journal are in.
TRICOTINES
-In fine quality, 56 Inehes wide.
of the most
popular wool-
Jade> China, en -One
materials
for dresses,'
suits
blue and Mandarin
and skirts, 50 inch width in
Priced at 8 2 .7 5
black, navy and beaver— 84.45
Another good qualitv in rose
and purple at 82.49
SERGES
54 inch heavy mannish
— 42 inch Ottoman in navy, black —
in
and navy, yard. . .
green and brown, a very pretty 50 black
inch
Navy
yard. .
and serviceable cloth for spring 44 inch French Serge,
Serge, yard
dresses
40 inch French Serge, yard
At 82.25 a Yard
56 Inch Polret Twill, yard
igv Goons
Serge
82.95
82.59
.82.25
8 2 .1 9
83 95
READY MADE DRESS LININGS
—These will save you some trouble. They come
Cambric, White Net, or Pink Wash Silk.
1
in
White
•y