Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 24, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAlLf flDlAt«
Friday, February 24, l a i d
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Social Circle Meet»—
The Social Circle v t the C hristian
church met at the home of Mrs. H at­
tie Smith on B street W ednesday
afternoon. Some business was tra n s­
acted, and the following officers
elected for the year: President, Mrs.
O. W. Long; vice president, Mrs.
Mary H ale; secretary, Mrs. R uth
Gulsinger; treasu rer, Mrs. J V
W right.
V isitin g a t M yrtle Creek—
DAUGHTERS OP THE
available and the local hotel man­ The members present a ’ the meeting
William Tedlock, of Kansas, is e n -1
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
agement, on account of the shortage were Mesdames Jessie Dodge, W il­
joying a visit with his nephew, E.
HAVE GOOD MEETING of help, found it out of the question son, Gilbert, Van Natta, Galey, Car­
Local and Personal
W. Redifer, of M yrtle Creek, at
to serve a crowd of over a hundred ter, W alker, Briggs, Loomis. Pace,
present. Mr. Tedlock has never been
..............
■ ■■ Side Lights - ■
,
persons.
Mrs. E. V. C arter, assisted by Miss,
Pell, Stearns, Adams, Anderson, Me-
accustomed to the m ountains, and
The
members
present
enjoyed
a
Connel, and the Misses Lydia Mc­
finds some difficulty in getting suf­ Blanche Hicks, was hostess to M ount'
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK
program appropriate to the day, fol­ Call and Blanche Hicks. Mrs. Little-
W anted 100 customers Friday to
Ashland
chapter,
D
aughters
of
the
ficiently elevated at M rytle Creek t o ,
lowed by a social hour, when refresh­ child and Mary Galey were visitors
Inspect our fresh fish— H alibut, Cod,
view the whole of Douglas county at American Revolution, on the a fte r­
Finnan Haddie, Smelt, Sole, Salmon,
noon of W ashington’s birthday. As ments were served by the hostesses. present.
one time.
Crabs, Oysters, Shrimps— fat chick­
originally
planned, th ere was to
Ashland Lodge No. 23, Friday ev­
ens and rabbits. At 61 NoYth Main
have been no regular m eeting this
NOTICE
ening; third degree.
St., Allen block.
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On display, braids,
buckram
On account of Armory floor hav­ day, but instead, a banquet sim ilar
shapes and flowers, Saturday, Feb­ ing been fixed for basketball, dance to the one last year was to have been
Use the modern building- assist­
Our special— M other’s Rolled Oats Returns from Visit—
ruary 25. Mrs. Simons, 26 South announced for Saturday night will) given. The committee in charge re­
with premiums, regular size package,
Georglanna Clift has returned to Pioneer avenue.
147-2 be held at Memorial hall, next door ported th a t no suitable place was
ance offered by this company.
31 cents at W hite House Groceteria. her home in Ashland a fte r a week
to Rose Bros.
148-2
spent with h er sister at Talent.
147-2
It is designed and maintained to
Moves of the Day —
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Mrs. Gomez has moved from the To Leave for Douglas C o u n ty -
Big shooting match at Lam port
Everybody step. Memorial Hall,
help you build with economy and
Virginia
apartm ents to 117 Laurel
W illiam Hedrick, of B street, left WANTED TO RENT OR BUY—
Saturday night.
148-2 place one mile north of Phoenix, street.
Team, wagon and harness. Ad­
for Douglas county today, where he
Sunday, February 26.
148-2*
satisfaction. Ask us about it.
dress 275 Scenic Drive.
14 8-G*
Mrs. Joe W olcott has rented and will be employed for several weeks
Hotel Ashland Guests——
Mr. Hqdrtck FOR SALE— Purebred Barred Rock
Dependable coffee — ju st a few is moving into the Mitchell property as deputy assessort
The following parties are guests
at 75 Bush street from Allison will visit his son, Ray Hedrick, of
eggs i,for hatching. The laying,
a t the Hotel A shland: F. Lapalnre, more days at the rem arkable price street.
Drain, Or., before beginning his work
paying strain.
495 Beach St..
Reeder Falls, Vt.; J. C. Johnston, of 33 cents per pound, a t the W hite
Jack Madden has moved to the March 1.
147-2
Ashland.
142-w-s
"In ihe Heart of Town”
Dufur, Or.; B. C. Brown, Weed, House Groceteria.
property at 110 Laurel street.
Calif.; Ed Carmony, Los Angeles;
C. V. Whelock is now located at EX-KAISER BILL PLANNED
FOR RENT— Store room 80 by 50
Exclusive Representative of the
B. D. W estfall, Roy A. Thomas, J. R. Walks Down Town—
TO SKIP AWAY TO BRAZIL
195 Skidmore street.
Mrs.
J.
N.
Dennis
was
able
to
walk
feet,
could
be
used
as
one
room
or
National Builders Bureau
Davis, w . F. Sergeant, S. J. Simmes,
W. H. Casebeer, who operates the
down
town
Thursday
for
the
first
two.
See
I.
N.
Shook,
367
E.
Main
RIO DE JANERIO, Feb. 24.— The
C. W. Fullerton, Jam es O’Conner,
fish and poultry m arket on North
St., Ashland.
148-6*
Portland; M. Roesner, San Francisco time after several days at home with Main street, has moved into the German ex-kaiser planned to fiée
the Influenza.
and F. W. Marks, Medford.
from his Holland exile to Brazil, but
property at 63 Pine street.
was
foiled by the allies, it was dis­
H. C. Lighty has moved to th e I.
Cliff Payne m akes trap nests.
covered
when fac similies of a Bra­
New fire put into Ford generators
N. L. Shrlner property at 311 W imer
zilian passport issued to W illiam
and high tension magnetos. Satis­
Remember, when we pu t out a street.
faction guaranteed. Fixit Shop. 144tf special, we continue to sell out a t
Alden Powell is moving from the Hohenzollern were produced here.
the same price unless we mention it McNair property at the corner of The ex-warlord evidently planned
Recent Real Estate Deal—
to become a naturalized Brazilian,
in our ads. W hite House Groceteria. Bush street and Scenic Drive.
One of the recent real estate deals
according
to the form of the papers,
147-2
is the sale of the Jam es Tucker prop­
Toilet paper, clothes pins, olives, which describe him as:
erty consisting of a house and three In Town Again—
“ Senor Guilherme Hohenzollern,
luncheon haddies, sardines, chocolate
lots on Avery street to his brother,
Jam es Bowers was in town T hurs­ in tins, crackers and fru it a t the old naturalized citizen of Brazil, m ar­
Tliere has never been a time when early buying was so advantageous as the
M. M. Tucker, who is now in Cali­ day afternoon after a severe attack price. A bargain, every article at ried, 60, white, white beard and
present Spring season. Our customers will have a choice of selections from the
fornia. Mr. Tucker has retained two of influenza th a t has kept him at W hite House Groceteria.
147-2 moustache, profession, kaiser.”
most complete stocks in our store’s history. We expect crowds of our customers
lots adjoining this property on which home for the past two weeks.
The passport said its bearer had
Visits Home Folks—
he expects to s ta rt the construction
will buy eagerly because of the assured feeling that tliev are getting values that
no characteristic signs, overlooking
Yeo Sez: C me B-4 you Insure.
C. G. Benedict came over from W ilhelm ’s left arm , which Is w ith­
of a modern bungalow in the near
are worth while. Our assortments are so broad and the values so exceptional that
future.
K lam ath Falls last week and after ered. Apparently it was the pride
eiv indication points to a very husv spring season
Big shooting m atch a t Lam port visiting home folks for a few days,
of the form er monarch which caused
place
one
mile
north
of
Phoenix
NOTICE
went to California, where he expects this omission.
148-2* to secure employment. C. G. Bene­
Saturday is the last day of the Sunday, February 26.
“ Energetic intervention” by the al­
dem onstration of the Parisian Em ­
dict is the only son of C. W. Bene­ lies caused w ithdraw al of the pass­
broidery Needle, at Enders store. All Passes Through Town—
dict, living on Mountain avenue.
port.
A machine from Hood River, Or.,
instructions free. Sold only by the
dem onstrator.
148-1* bearing a California license, which
had apparently spent the w inter in
Returned to Weed—
California, came into town from the
Mrs. Philip Mugler and daughter south last evening.
Lucile, who have been here for some
Buff leghorn eggs. Phone 411-R.
time, returned to their home at
Weed, Calif., Thursday.
Lunch goods— we carry the larg­
est
stock of canned and bottle lunch
Oranges, bananas, grape fruit, veg­
goods.
Everything wanted for lunch.
etables— Detrick sells for less. 147-2
W hite House Groceteria.
147-2
Again at Work—
T V" <
John Cohagen of the H. G. Enders Reported Improved—
A.
H. B. Carter, of M ountain avenue,
store is back at work after a week
has been on the sick list for some
at home suffering with Influenza.
“ W orthy of the Name”
time, but is able to be about again.
Fred Deardorf, an employe of the
II
Yeo sez: Auto liability insurance
Fred Beardorf, an employe of th e.
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Southern Pacific in the local yards, ¡ is w orth investigating.
We have bought and sold gar­
is confined to his home on North
Demonstration—
ments from a good many makers
Main street, with influenza.
Mrs. Mansfield, of Seattle, Wash.,
but we have never given better
Is at one of the local stores demon­
1450
stratin g the Parisian em broidery nee­
values than Sterling Garments.
dle. She will be here until Saturday.
A
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
SPRING WASH GOODS
Sterling
Garmets
CHEERO
Guaranteed Flour
At Your Grocers
SPECIALS
at
4th St.
Market
NEAR DEPOT
Boiling
Bo^"....... 10 and 12
R o a st* ........................... 15 and 18c
.........................jg au<l 23c
SPUDS
•2.60 PER 1OO LBS.
You Always Get Service and
Quality
Big broom sale a t D etrick’s. Get
one before they are all gone. Sat­
urday.
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Visits Relatives—
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Myer, of Seat­
tle, W ash., who have been In south­
ern California for the past three
months, stopped here on th e ir way
home for a few day’s visit with Mrs.
Myer’s sister, Mrs. Grainger, and her
m other, Mrs. Mary Vining.
They combine good materials, clever designing, and
real workmanship, without over pricing. There are
cheaper lines and higher priced lines, but for big
value at a fair price, choose STERLING.
Why not see them Saturday at
Roller skating tonight. Nat. 148-2
Dew Drop Inn— for lanche*.
Returns Home—■
Mrs. R. Hargrove, neice of Mrs. E.
ID. Briggs, who has been visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Briggs at th e corner of R ush and
Almond streets, for th e last month,
left this m orning for her home in
New Orleans, La.
Seven is the lucky number at Me­
morial Hall dance Saturday night
148-2
New Help—
Orpha Oslln began work a t the
Home bakery on North Main street
today.
Dance, Moose hall, Saturday night.
Leedom’s orchestra. Everybody will
be there.
148-2
Under New Management
Plaza Confectionery
MINARD & TAYLOR
Brooms-Brooms-Brooms
Service— Quality— Cleanliness
W e Solicit Your Patronage
ZEPHYR GINGHAMS
32 inches wide, Wm. Anderson “ Ivanhoe”
Zephyr Gingham known for quality. Comes
in new checks and small plaids.
Priced per yard .................................48c
COTTON CHARMEUSE
VALMORE GINGHAMS
36 inches wide, comes in pink and white, 27 inches wide in all the new plaids and
very high satin finish, used for under- I checks for spring wear. Forty pieces to
garments. Priced year y e a r d ............. 98c select from. Priced per yard ............19c
PLISSE CREPE
”
JA P CREPES
30 inches wide, fine quality Crepe for un- I 30 inches wide in new check patterns. Also
derwear, comes in blue and pink, yard 28c 15 new shades for spring in plain colors.
Same quality in white, y a r d ................. 25c See them.
I
SEE
We have been fortunate enough to purchase for CASH a large con­
signment of First Class
WINDOW
Eastern Made Brooms
- s.
4 fl
DISPLAY
which we will sell at greatly reduced prices.
These are all fine Eastern Straw, with finished maple handles__
wonderfully made.
90c B ro o m s, n o w 45c
$1.25 B ro o m s, n o w 65c
$1.50 B ro o m s, n o w 7 5 c
The stock is limited.
begins SATURDAY.
Better purchase a year's supply now. Sale
The Choicest and Daintiest Confections Served at AU Times
Our Motto:
BEACH CLOTH
36 inch extra fine quality in seven new
colors for early spring wear. This cloth
is suitable for juniper dresses.
Priced per yard .................................45c
Detrick’s Groceteria
WE DELIVER
WE SELL FOR LESS
A Remarkable Blouse Sale
Such ciispness and charm have these new AV ash Blouses made of the finest and
sheerest materials. Our assortments are of the very latest styles. Priced $2.48, $2.98
Others strictly hand made, trimmed with real filet lace. Priced at $4.25, $5.98 $6.25
New Colonial
Drapery Fab­
rics — now on
display — 29c
to $1.25 vard
E. R. I SAAC &
Co
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
THE QUALITY STORE
“ The Deltor”
now enclosed
with each
Butterick
Pattern
The Store Where Y our Patronage Is Appreciated
Have Your Hemstitching and Picoting Done Here
— T H E B A L C O N Y SHO
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