Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 04, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Popular Stand
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ing in congress will provide funds the second team was called off the seen the Pacific highway.
Be sure ernm eat register which Is placed In
for this purpose. The hospital would floor, and the first team placed in to register your names on the gov-! a box on the summit.
at first house 250 m ental cases and the game again to warm up before
Local and Personal
later 500 veterans, according to the the evening was over.
' plans.
The local players made exception­
—LAST TIME TODAY—
COMING — SUN-MON.
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ally few fouls, while Medford made
The fru it and news stand which
a liberal num ber, practically all of
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
For Sunday— Oranges, Lemons. has been operated by Mrs. R. S. J e t­
which proved added points for the
Bananas, G rapefruit and Apples. ers for the last several years at the
Ashland aggregation.
Try D etrick’s crisp bacon. We sell Detrick sells for less.
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The final score was 45 to 18 in
for less.
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opposite the Southern Pacific depot, i
favor of the Ashland lads, whose
has been bought by Cecil Norton,)
CH ESTER M’CRACKEN
playing was altogether satisfactory
with
We have a wonderful assortm ent
who
took possession this week. T h e ! SHANGHAI, China, March 4.—
HONORED AT O. A. C.
to
the
large
crowd
th
a
t
turned
out
____ will _ be .....
of toilet paper at a price less than
stand
run along the same, More than $10,000,000 is needed to
All Star Cast
to root for them. A large delegation
in
wholesale cost.
At W hite House
lines
as
in
the
past
and
no
change
c°Pe
the
famine
problem
in
Kl-
Chester MacCracken was recently
•was
also
present
from
Medford
to
Groceteria.
154-1 initiated at Oregon A gricultural col- will be noted with the exception of angsu’ Anhui, Shantung, Hunan, attend the game.
The Picture That Has
the proprietor.
| Chekiang, Hupeh, Honan and Shinsi
S h in S to ck —
lGge in t° the Sigma A,Pha E p silo n 1
The
line-up
w
ras
as
follows:
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provinces, where more than fifteen
Everything
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.i fraternity. He has also made two
Ashland—
H
err,
forward,
Guthrie,
J. Fattlg, of Applegate, recently . „ .. .
...
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million people are facing starvation,
shipped three ear loada of choice c a l ^ ™
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yM r- Cl" Ep'i NAMES OF JUDGES OF
according
to the report of the In te r­ forward, Ramsey, center. Young,
ELECTION ANNOUNCED
f le to Portland, for which he received L ' ) 1, \
6 ?
7 ' e,l®illpers !,n,i
A Is«) a Comedy with
— The story o f a life that the
national Relief societies of China guard; W elsenberger, guard.
aeren and a half cenra per pound [or
*
Wblcb ls tbe
Medford— Beeney, forw’ard; John­
world called bail.
But when
made today.
nothing hut laughs
The Chamber of Commerce has a n ­
the heat. Mr. Patttg haa about two " a:1° " a! h,°nor
in the m" <
you v’e th rilled and laughed and
son,•forw ard; Singler, center; P res­
The
terrible
famine
in
China
was
cried through it all, you'll see
car loada of good stock left a t his ary e irp e s-
ce,a elected to nounced the names of F. E. W atson, i caused by drought, but this year cott, guard; Payne, guard.
¡tow little th e world really
Irv in ? Finley and A. E. Kinney a»!“ ““ “
year
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membership
m
ust
excel
in
the
mili-
“
THE
TOURIST
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Substitutes for Ashland— Beeson
place in the Applegate country. M r.!.
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) ju d g e, in the forthcom ing election of „
knew !
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red
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and W entner, forw ards; Chapman,
One story you w on’t forgot!
and . . Mrs.
F attig were passengers on tary as well as in scholactic leader-' th at organization. President Enders ‘ " ‘e by th e Ye" 0W r i’ er
ship and attainm ent.
center;
Hobson
and
Taylor,
guards.
P
lus th e m arvelous acting of
train 13 this morning on their way
Members of the relief societies in
'announces
th
a
t
all
applications
re-
Lionel
Barrym ore.
The
girls’
game
proved
fast
and
home.
w estern H unan reported. “If ,iyou
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
i ceived
before
Monday
evening.
Also Coniedv
, cannot send relief, I cannot stay here interesting as first one side, then the
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Help out the old coat and vest FOR SALE- -Two dozen barred March 6, will he voted in at a meet-;
other were in the lead, but a very
ASSORTED HEROES’
rock hens. Inquire 855 E. Main. m g of the board th at evening.
80 many
Fam lne fever
w ith a new pair of trousers. See!
few points separating the team s at
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»s
taking
many.
I
hear
rum
ors
to
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P aulserud’s window.
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i the effect th a t cannibalism is being any time. The half ended with the
TUES., WED., THURS.—MARCH 7 8 9
FOR SALE— Must sacrifice Hudson
score 8 to 10 in favor of Medford,
The
Ford
Tailoring
company’s
lin
e
:
Practieed.
Many
are
killing
their
super six. W rite Box 497 or rail
E. B. Latham, an em inent oil geol­
but the locals made a run and had
842 Blaine.
155-2* of samples are now on display. P rice s1 children by drowning or poisoning to
ogist from Los Angeles, will speak
the
score In their favor at the end
about oil in Oregon at the Lyric the­ FOR SALE— Cheap, young calf. C. for light weight, $17; medium, $ 3 1 .|P revent slow starv atio n .”
of
the
third quarter, 16 to 12. They
No more, no less. Some real b a r - j ------------------------------
M. W aite, 634 Iowa.
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a te r Tuesday night.
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were
unable
to hold their own during
gains. We do cleaning, pressing, re-j
the
last
q
u
arter
of play, and the
FOR SALE OR TRADE- -Buick six. pairing and dying as it ought to he
Enjoy th a t feeling of satisfaction
134 B St.
game finished with both team s play­
155-2* done. Suits made to m easure. K.
derive dfrom wearing Paulserud’s
ing hard and Medford ahead by one
Nelson, Hotel Ashland block. 154tf
BABY CHICKS
suits.
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point,
21 to 20. although the ball
FOR SALE— The Redwing Hatchery
was
in
Ashland’s territb ry a greater
incuha.es
250,000
eggs
every
The Dobbin Irwin pool room, In
Yes, Detrick se lls Juicy boiled
WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH
three weeks, being the largest and NOTED MISSIONARY
part
of
the
time.
the
E
lks’
building
on
East
Main
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ham. for less.
K ILLED BY BANDITS
finest equipped electric hatchery
street, closed its doors last night,
in the Southwest. We are booking
CLIMB MOUNT ASH LAND
orders for im m ediate and future
Buff leghorn eggs. Phone 411-R.
ST. LOUIS, March 4,— Dr. A. L. not to open again in the present lo­
cation.
delivery
of
all
popular
breeds
of
133 North Pioneer Avenue, Phone 453-3 to call for and
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4
baby chicks; Pekin. Muscovy and Shelton, noted medical missionary,
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trom
Page
1)
Mr.
Irwin
will
store
his
equipment
R eturns ta A shland—
deliver work for us in Ashland. MR. BENTLEY will
Indian R unner ducklings and w’as killed by Thibetan bandits near for a few weeks until he can obtain
Mr. Bush, who lives in the Provost
ground is found at Humming Bird
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Mammoth Bronze baby turkeys; Batang, February 17. according to
pick up work and make deliveries every week day, which
apartm ents, and has been in San
also our celebrated strain of Ore­ a cablegram th a t the United States
. SSHin p
lp building now' oc­ Spring, a mile or so beyond Sap and
means
that we can give Ashland people .just as good ser­
es H.
gon-Corvallis W hite Leghorns. We C hristian Missionary society received cupied
™ P “ J, by Jam
■'an’,‘’
" Cooke
L'0° lie at
a t 279 Salt.
Francisco for a few days, has re­
vice as Medford people.
can supply pullets of all kinds at today. No details were given.
, E ast Main street and used as a pool
turned to our city.
Those who wish to see the sunrise
all tim es; also incubators and
____ ________
) r °oni. It is reported th a t possesssion from the sum m it of Mount Ashland
brooders. No order too large or
We have ample machinery and equipment to handle
will be given about the 25th of the should camp at G rlbble’s cabin, three
Real Chinese dishes from real
too small to receive our careful
all kinds of ladies and gents wearing apparel and employ
present month.
attention. Send for prices. RED­
Chinese recipes at the Nelda Cafe.
miles up the trail from the end of
WING
HATCHERY,
2030
E.
F
lor­
The
room
being
vacated
by
Mr.
Ir­
only experienced and reliable workmen and GUARAN­
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the road.
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ence, Los Angeles.
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win will be used, together with the
TEE OUR WORK TO BE THE VERY BEST POSSIBLE
A narrow trail leads from the road
adjoining
room,
for
the
Golden
Rule
WANTED—
To
hear
from
owner
hav­
Cliff Payne makes clothes racks
along the ridge to the sum m it, from
for any concern to turn o u t
store, which will open one of their which vantage point may be seen the
ing farm or unimproved land for
sale. John J. Black, Chippewa
chain stores here as soon as proper m ountain peaks for miles and many
Partial Price List for Thorough Cleaning and Pressing:
Our special on Q uaker M other’s
Falls, Wisconsin.
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Disabled
because
of
service
in
the
arrangem
ents can be made,
Oats is drawn off this week. Get
MENS, SU ITS
valleys both in Oregon and Califor­
world war, Jam es Francis Butler, of
your supply now. 31 cents per pack­
nia. As you near the sum m it you
MENS’ OVERCOATS
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AKING and remodeling at Ashland, was today granted govern­
ASHLAND TAKES GAME
age, at W hite H ouse’ Groceteria.
may
see
outcroppings
of
granite,
of
ne or yours; prices reason- ment compensation of $23.75 a
LADIES’ JACKET SUITS
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which it is believed the entire m oun­
Miss Stew art, 132 Seventh month by the United States veterans’
(Continued fiom Page 1)
LADIES’ COATS
tain is composed, great snow’ banks
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bureau
at
its
Seattle
district
office.
A t O ffice A gain—
standing 27 to 8, so when the second and dwarfed trees, whose branches
PLAIN WOOL DRESS
)
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red
He will receive $178.69 back com­ half opened Coach Hughes placed the
E. E. Phipps, who has been con­
have been whipped off by the winds.
for hatching, 75 cents for. 15
pensation pay.
PLAIN SILK DRESS—$1.75
fined to his home on Pine street
entire second team In against Med­
Special rates on larger oi
From the sum m it may be seen
Announcement was made by offi­ ford. For a time it appeared they
196 Nutley, phone 284-R. II
was able to be about again today.
Mount Shasta, Mount P itt, Pilot
cials of the veterans’ bureau that would not be able to hold th eir own,
Rock, the Rogue river valley, the
NT— Large first floor front plans are being pushed for the estab­
For Saturday— Oranges, Lemons,
but the second-string men lived up walls of C rater lake, part of the city
gas for cooking; also three
REMEMBER — We are not satisfied unless you are.
House Lettuce, Celery, Turnips, Yel­
apartm ent with sleeping lishm ent of a large hospital in the to expectations and made more points of Ashland, the town of Hilt, Calif.,
MEDFORD, OREGON
low Rutabagas, Yams, Parsnips,
153 G ranite St. Phone Pacific northw est to take care of than the Medford quintet was able and. like a silver thread following
m ental cases. A m easure now pend- to annex. W ith four m inutes tn nlav
Beets and Onions. Detrick sells fo»
the slopes of the Siskiyous, may be
less.
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
‘CONCEIT’ Lionel
Fifteen Million
Face Starvation
Barrymore
"Boomerang
B ill”
VINING
"W ay Down East”
Pool Room Closed
Doors Friday Eve.
Mr. H. B. BENTLEY
Disabled Soldier
Gels Compensation
ZV
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Wy B
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Cily Cleaning and Dying Co.
Hear E. B. Latham at the Lyric
Tuesday night. Subject, “ Oil in Ore­
gon.” He will Interest you. Free.
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Roller skating tonight
Party going south to San F ran ­
cisco in auto Monday or Tuesday.
Wishes passenger. Inquire Sunday
evening, 137 Oak street.
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REVIVAL
Error —
J. G. Norton, who was reported as
having moved from 341 Almond
street, is still living at th a t address.
For real home cooking and
made bread and pastry, try the
Bakery and R estaurant, 69
Main.
home­
Home
North
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D a ily (Except Saturday) 7 :3 0 P .M
CHEERO
Guaranteed Flour
At Your Grocers
Quality and Service
EVANG
A lw ays at
4th St.
Market
W here Price and Q uality
M eet”
FOR SUNDAY DINNER
Choice Roast B eef
Choice R oast Veal
Choice Steaks . . . ,
L IS T
REV. HARCOURT W . PECK , D. D. E van gelist
Methodist Episcopal Church
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Sts.
G o o d S in g in g '
A Cordial
S p e c i a l M u s i c - á 7 Welcome
‘Get Them W hile G etting is Good’
CHARLES A. EDW ARDS, M inister
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