Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ÍVAGtí FOUR
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDFNGS
Tuesday, March 21, lífcíZ
Ashland
in Paragraphs
Nice Dry Wood aiso BIox
land Lum ber Co.. phone 20.
Ash- Leaves for E astern Oregon—
The Dest nome made candies can
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Mrs. C. B. Haney, from east of the be had at Rose Brothers.
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city left last week for eastern O re-!
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gon, where she was calley by the! K
a
.
House illness of her daughter, Mrs. Bessie r pnal_,n „
,, oes c eaning, pressing,
Home Buchanan, Mrs. Haney will remain
yeing'
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168- there indefinitely.
TOO L A IE TO CLASSIFY.
V isiting W ith Sister—
MEASLES
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Miner, of Ridge­
land
Center, Wis., are visiting with ■ ▼I
may be fo followed by serious
T iy T hese —
Localj’and Personal
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cold
cold troubl
troubles; use nightly—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Schuerman
at
their
Hot-Cross Buns, P ark er
home
on
C
street,
for
several
days.!
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Side Lights---------------------
Rolls and Cream Puffs.
Mr. Miner is a brother of M rs.!
Bakery, 69 North Main.
Schuerman. Mr. and Mrs. Miner are
▼ V A ro R ub
M alta Com m andery No. 4
Sliced ham, chipped beef and ba­
Ooer / 7 Million Jars Used Yearly
delighted
with
our
city
and
partic-
con. Detrick Sells for Less.
165« Operated on at H ospital—
K nlghte Tem plar
K. Nelson makes suits to order. WANTED— To rent, by April 1, a
small furnished house, by two ularl> with Lithia Park.
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Miss Ramona H arrell was operated Hotel Ashland Block.
M asonic Hall
adults.
Address P. O. Box 52.
G rading Road—
Masque roller skating party. Nat.
on at the Granite City hospital Mon­
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AT
Special conclave of Malta Com-
The Neil Creek road Is receiving day for appendicitis. She is reported W ill E n tertain B asketball Team —
Frida;»- night. Good music. Prizes.
I
OR
SALE—
Galvanized
and
corru­
The Elks will entertain the local
mandery No. 4, W ednesday evening,! aiteQtlon these days, the w inter wea- as doing nicely?
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gated iron. Call at 240 C street.
;
high
March 22. Work in Order of the tber apparently being over. The new
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t - school basketball team
— who
— won
—
i uuue 288-R.
,
Phone
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Spring woolens are In at the p re -; the state championship at Salem last - - - ------
Temple.
Sojourning and visiting grade tb a t 19 bein« throw n up will
war
prices, at O rres’ Tailor S hop.! week at an athletic sm oker and b a n - 'WANTED Associate or partner;
Sir K nights courteously Invited. Re- be a great Improvement.
must have some capital or be
quet Saturday evening. Brothers of
freshmeuts.
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handy repairing small machinery,
I have a few small ranches for E n tertain s Teachers—
northern California will also be hon­
W. H. McNAIR, E. C.
know ignition or a good trade.
sale,
2
acres,
5
acres,
8
acres,
10
ored
guests of the evening.
Large room on East Main. See me
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
Miss W innifred Spencer en ter­
before tlie first. W rite or see
acres, and up. Let me show them. tained the teachers of the Junior
Amer.
16 91 f
Be
prepared.
Have
your
lawn
If you have any wiring or electrl- 0 A MannIn«’ Tal«Qt. Ore.
161« high school at her home on Saturday
FLOUR, C EREALS
FOURTH STREET
evening. A delightful time is re­ mowers sharpened. Fixit Shop,167tf
cal repair work, phone W. L. Sams,
ROLLED OATS
ported.
298-Y. Contracting a specialty.
Celebrates B irthday —
FARINA WHEAT
Snaps! Snaps!
1 Called to K lam ath F a lls —
161tf, Francis O'Neal, daughter of Mrs.
PANCAKE
1 I.OI R
Six room house on paved street,
FIRST FROM AND
Columbia records reduced to 65ct M,'S‘ L JacOb3, Wh° has been llv‘
J. Cadamo, celebrated her birthday
THE
REST
TO
good sized lot— only $1200.
159tf! ing bere tbis w inter’ bas bpen called
LAST TO DEPOT
Saturday by entertaining 15 of her at Rose Brothers.
At W ork A gain—
Seven room house, best of plumb­
RE I1AD
to K lam ath Fulls by the illness of
ing, large lot, cement side­
Miss Ida Larsen is at work again school mates of - the
— Nell Creek
Prices Right. Everything the Rest
her husband there, and left this
walk— $1600.
SEE OCR WINDOWS
a t the Nelson tailoring shop in the school at *her home on Neil creek. Is R egaining H ealth—
morning on train 13. The son, who Six room house, brick foundation,
Hotel Ashland building.
; The little miss was born on St. Pat-
Dr. Emmens. of Medford, who un­
street paved, cement sidewalk,
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' rick’s day, but put off the celebra- derwent a serious operation in P o rt­ is attending school here, remained in
over
an acre of land, easy terms
Ashland.
— $2500,
Exhibition drill, shooting matches, t,on u n t^ Saturday this year, the bet- land early this month, is rapidly re­
Five room house, bath, hot and
dancing and talks by prom inent men 1 te r to have the entire day for It. A gaining his health and expects to re­
cold water, lot 100x150—-'$1600
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
birthday
cake
with
the
proper
num
­
turn to practice early in April.
of Oregon. The Armory, Tuesday
Six room house, three blocks from
Main St., large lot— $1250.
night. Free.
167-3 ber of candles thereon was cut and
I M otored to Sam s V alley —
Something new \in life insurance.
served with the other refreshm ents
Three room house, lot 60x100,
A H p eacheyt of Lincoln street,
fine location— $1050.
Yeo, of course.
of the occasion.
1G9tf, motored to Sams Valley Sunday to
Purchase« New Car —
House for reut with large lot,
¡take his daughter, Mrs. Bertha Mc­
City Attorney William Briggs is
close to Junior High school.
Enjoy th a t feeling of satisfaction
Modes direct from Nt w York
See me for bargains
Kinney down to her school. M rs.1
the owner of a new Dort car, which derive dfrom wearing Paulserud’s Buy New Fords —
W.
C.
Elam
and
S.
J
Evans
are
McKinney
is
finishing
out
the
term
he purchased yesterday through the suits.
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WINELAND & SHEPHERD
Ford tour- of school for another teacher who re­
Four-Site sales agency.
OFFICE, NORTH MAIN ST.
ing cars.
signed from the position.
HAIRDRESSING PARLORS
' M adrigal Club Com ing —
The famous Victor 10 inch record
Room
1
Upstairs
Citizens Rank Bldg.
girls
has been reduced from 85 cents to , Twenty-four
‘
s.r.s from
rom Oregon
uregoi
75 cents. Three thousand to select | * RrlC“ 1,“ ral colleBe wU1 be ln Ash'
Cliff Payne makes medicine cases.
from at Rose Brothers.
15 2tf lanIi Frlrta!' and Frlday nlgb‘ - Tbey
E aster suits at P aulserud’s. Or-
' compose the Madrigal Glee club and
are being brought here under the der now.
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M oves to Fifth Street—
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
auspices of the American Legion and
E. A. Larsen has moved from 712 tfae AuxiHary The ,oca, organizations
153 G iam te Stieet. tacing Lithia Park and directly opposite the three
In M edford M o n d a y -
Boulevard to 236 Fifth street.
; are askIng th a t the girlg be taken
J. h . M c K enzie , Prop.
Principal ountains
Prim arily, the diet treatm ent and ia tu re curls
Donald Dickerson was a business
of o ír he t1Zed a ' 116 H° nie’ bUt Patients wiH first be examined by une
3. Strengthen your stomach and ‘ to private homes and entertained for ! visitor in Medford Monday.
oí our best medical or non-medical physicians, and treatm ent will be
banish indigestion; Mi-O-Na is guar dinner, a n ig h t’s lodging and break-
c a F u e ltm e n Íin S i n d Pat.ie'ltSv recuPe ra ting af er surgical or tnedi-
p
ú
c e T
o
X
a m
' lnd the H0,ne
,,,ra lra b 'e
Automobile liability insurance pro­
auteed by McNair Bros, to do It or fast. By doing this one will be as­
RIO DROP IN PRICE
sisting
the
Legion
and
Auxiliary
in
tects the wife and babies. Yeo. of'
money back.
v«H n?th a- bea!*tiful 100 acre natural park at our front door, and the
Overland Four now down to $61)3.00 F. O. R. Ashland
th eir work. Any one who can accom­ course.
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H
o
w
n
S
!
6”
l?
untaius
only
a
few
hundred
feet
distant,
the
modate two of the girls as above ou t­
A lso good used cars for sale or trade. See R ussell Burris.
T Home otters exceptional advantages and opportunities io people in
Inlying Floor Cocerhig —*
1
lined, will confer a favor by calling
W
anted:
F
at
Chickens.
Ashland | impaired health. Improvements under way in our own home will
Nininger and W arner are busily Mrs. S. A. Peters, chairm an of the
Fish
and
Poultry
Market.
168« | provide facilities for several patients, while our nearby cottages and
engaged in laying a floor covering at
mBtee,** at "<61Y
! apartm ents will accommodate quite a num ber of guests or patients
their place of business, the covering j
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House m others and nurses will give such individual attention as is
At O ffice A gain—
to he battleship linoleum. The n e w ' Pay taxes. City hall upstairs. Of­
necessary. Our little ranch promises to furnish a variety of fruits
Mrs.
S.
L.
Allen,
who
has
been
vegetables, dairy and poultry products. There will be HÓlstein milk
fountain for the store has arrived, fice opens March 23. Bring last
tor
the curative “ milk diet," Jersey milk and cream for the “ building
confined
to
her
home
for
the
past
and will be placed in position within year’s receipt. O. W inter, deputy.
diet, and goats’ milk for the delicate stomach of adult or infant.
few
days
suffering
with
an
attack
of
the next few days. New lights have
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For many months I have been studying the science of N ature Heal­
influenza, is able to be at her office
been installed over all of the carrom
ing and find there is a cure in N ature for practically every curable
again.
disease. Medicines will be given only under the direction of physicians.
and billiard tables, and adds to the Make S uccessful Catch—
I
expect my patronage mainly from nearby towns and cities, where
attractiveness of the place.
P. E. Provost, Bud Storm, W. C.
the
advantages Ashland offers for such an enterprise as a Convalescent
The Congregational Ladies’ Aid
Brown, J. M. Hughes, R.. E. Detrick,
Home are already recognized.
Have you tried our cream bread. and Gene Detrick, made a trip to the society will give a food sale S atu r­
The cottage plan is ideal for our work, and will be enlarged as oc­
casion demands. Some day a great sanitarium will rise in Ashland and
I t’s the best in town.
D etrick’s Rogue river Sunday and cast their day, March 25, at the E nders’ groc­
utilize the wonderful setting Lithia Park and its environs offer for
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Groceteria.
165« bait just below Gold Ray. A large ery departm ent.
such an enterprise, but in the m eantim e there is need of such facilities
catch Is reported, among which was
4 Day s - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday
as the Convalescent Home will afford. 1 will be pleased to give fu rth er
H otel Ashland—
P ain tin g H om e—
inform ation regarding the Home to anyone interested.
one rock <od. Bud Storm made the
The following guests are regis­
Mr. Brush, of Union street, is im­
S p ecial S a le of N ew Aprons
largest catch of the day with a 12
tered at the Hotel Ashland; II. S.
proving
his
house
by
giving
it
a
new
pound steelhead.
We have gathered tog.-ihei from several of th e well-know n Manu-
Burpee, Charles Hinman, I. A. El­
coat of paint.
tactu reis, a large assortm ent o f Specially Designed A pions, made
A
sh
lan
d
,
O
regon
rod, G. O. Carter, P ortland; Ralph
or Percale and Gingham.
Help out the old coat and vest
Stanley, R. A. Cooke, Miss L. A.
For sale, 9% acreie, good house,
with a new pair of trousers. See
M artin, F. E. Archel, Medford; H. A.
Paulserud’s window.
156« barn, garage, chicken house, smoke
Stiles, Eugene; C. C. Skov, Mr. and
house, electric lights, one mile from
Mrs. William M arshall, Frank S. Buys Ford R oadster—
town, good roads. $500 down, good,
Knight. San Francisco; Mrs. M. V.
The Talent Irrigation district has term s oa balance. O. A. Manning,!
Halvarsent, Salem, Or.; W. J. Kln- purchased a Ford roadster to be used Talent, Ore.
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derw ater. New York City; G. L. in connection with the work to be
Here on Vacation—
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Hunt. Roseburg; F. L. Holmes, Duns­ done this summer.
Irving Porter, who attends school
m uir; G. F. M arquard, H. W. Wil­
helm, S. A. Bennett, Oakland, Calif.;
W hipping cream, sweet milk, cot­ at Oregon A gricultural college, is
LOT NO. I
H. N. Rothw ater, H. E. Patton, K ath­ tage cheese, Young America T illa­ spending his spring vacation with his
erine Blgan, F- C. Bryan, Mr. and mook cheese and honey.
Detrlck parents on North Main street.
Mrs. George T. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Sells (or Less.
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Good used piano for sale.
F. T. Fischer, Horace Smith, Seattle;
— Made of fine quality Percale,
Bros.
trim m ed with lie rac, .with
Laura T. Gunnell, N. B. Gale, Grants R edecorating Store—
pocket >»nd sash. The best
R. P. P o rter is improving the in­
Pass; H arver Pellett, Eagle Point;
value we have ever offered.
Ross A. McCloud, Sisson, Calif.; A. terior of his store by giving the walls Study Club Meets—
The Monday Afternoon Study club
M. Gibson, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and and ceiling a coat of kalsomine. The
LOT NO. 2
Mrs. William Blakely, G. F. Parker. ceiling will be white and the side- met at the public library Monday af­
Pendleton, Or.; William Fairley, walls a cream color. The partition ternoon and were entertained bv a
Mrs.
Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas has been removed th a t divided the very interesting program.-
Hill. Toronto, Canada, and Jam es W. main room from the room under the W inne had prepared a paper on the
— Made of Percale in light and
Staples, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
stairw ay, thereby enlarging the main "farm sitaatio n ,” but, being unable
dark colors, trimmed with ric
rac and pearl buttons, tie back
! to be present, the paper was read by
room by several square feet.
! Mrs. W alter Everton. Mrs. F E.
We want 1500 Ashlandera a t the
LOT NO. 4
Armory Tuesday evening. Second
Second opening of Armory, Tues­ : French gave a very interesting talk
LOT NO. .3
Annual Opening of Armory. Free. day evening, March 21. 1922. Free on reconstruction in Mexico. She dis-
167-3 entertainm ent. Good speakers. 167-3 : played two or three boxes of sou-
; venirs of hand work and pottery th a t i
:—Two styles to choose from,
M oves to M edford—
i V isitors D eligh ted w ith A shland—
— Made of Percale in light col­
j she recently received from a friend
made of Percale in new pat­
ors, with two pockets, trimmed
Mrs. Elizabeth T rautfether and j Mr. and Mrs. Rae Smith, of Leroy ! who had spent some time in Mexico
terns, trimmed with bias bind­
with
Organdie,
tie
back.
family, who have been residing on | Mich., have been visiting with Mr. ¡City.
ing, two pockets, tie back.
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Mechanic street, have moved to Med- i and Mrs. C. D. W jneland for the past
ford.
ten days. They are making a tour
IX >T NO. 3
|j<)T no «
The Madrigal club, Oregon Agri­
of the west and express themselves cultural college women’s glee club,
T am ales—
¡as delighted with Ashland.
at the Armory, on March 24.
B utler’s famous chicken tamales.
Plaza Confectionery.
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— Made of Percale, fancy pat­
— Made of Percale with plain
Boneless pigs feet, boneless chick­
Orres cleans and remodels clothes.
terns, all new styles, trimmed
top
and
figured
skirt,
with
belt,
ens for lunches. Ashland Fish and Phone 68. We call.
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with bias tape, contrasting
Opening Tonight —
and buttons down the back.
Poultry Market.
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colors, two pockets wi|]i sash,
Tlie Armory will have its second
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W
ednesday
A
fternoon
Club—
annual opening this evening, and a G ives D inner Party—
LOT NO. 7
The W ednesday Afternoon club of
LOT NO. K
large crowd is anticipated. Every-
.
Miss W innifred Spencer, one of the the Presbyterian church will meet
X e h?
'« ?? at,ten<1
ln8p" ''« > 'l> s T » Of the Junior high school. W ednesday afternoon at the home of
X
’
^ a '’e a
l’ar,y Sun<lay 10 a
Mrs. C. B. Lamkin on North Main
— Made of Gingham and Per­
1 number of her girl friends.
— Made of plain Gingham,
street at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Lamkin
cale. trim m ed with Organdie
trtmmed with figured Organdie
will
be
assisted
in
entertaining
by
and bias tape, two pockets, tie
If it’s economy and service, call
—
fancy basket pockets, and
Rosebud ice cream — tlie latest big Mesdames G. M. Frost, J. H. McGee
back.
tie back.
W. II. Sams for all electrical work.
success. At Rose Bros.
164-6 and William Mitchell. The annual
Phone298-Y.
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election of officers will take place
N e w A p r o n s a n d J u m p e r D r e s s e s fo r th e
The Rest Candi ea
New
Thrills
New
Adventures
New
Scenes
at
this
meeting,
and
a
report
of
the
__
g ir ls . P r ic e d 9 8 c to $ 2 .9 8 .
Leaves for the North—
T hat's the title earned by B utler’s work of the year read. A full a t­
A. L. Lamb, contractor, left Mon­ Home-made.
Plaza Confectionery. tendance is desired.
Have Your Hemstitching and Picoting Done HenT
Loy^ausixty bdow—frozenjn by Alaskan glaciers
day evening for Portland and Van­
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couver, Wash., for a Tew days' busi­
there* s?a gripping romance in this powerful story
NOTICE
ness trip.
Ijeaves on Train 33—
There will be a meeting of the Pa­
New Perils
A ll Star Cast
New Triumphs
Mrs. H erbert McCarthy, of North cific Co-operative Wool Growers, at
Oranges, lemons, grapefruit, bana­ Main street, was a passenger on train
Medford, Saturday, March 25, at the
Successors to C. H- Vaupel
nas, ppples, yellow turnips, greeu 53 Monday evening.
public
library.
It
is
urged
th
at
all
onions .head lettuce, hothouse let­
wool growers attend this m eeting as
tuce, everything in season. Prices
The Medford Fluff Rug Man will im portant inform ation will be at
always the lowest. D etrick’s Groce­ be in Ashland tomorrow, Tuesday.
Tt-IC TMEATER BEAUTli-li
hand.
F. W. HERRIN. |
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
teria.
16 5 « Phone 175.
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TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
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V JC K S
HOLM ES
Bon Ton
Cafe
GROCERY
Kerr Products
Latest Spring Creations
in Millinery
Mrs. S. L. Allen
ANNOUNCEMENT
j
M A C K ’S
GARAGE
Expert Repairing
Overlar.d Specialists
135 Pioneer Ave.
Phone 195
ANNIVERSARY SALE
Mrs. W. M. Barber,
ST A R T S
Don’t miss this
opportunity the
prices will
please you
TO D A Y
98c ea ch
$1.25 each
THE filO N TRAIL
$1.59 ea ch
$1.75 ea ch
$1.89 ea ch
$1.98 each
$2.19 each
$2.48 each
E. R. I saac & Co.
Regular Admission
THE
Q UALITY S TO R E
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