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

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TfflE ASHLAND DAILY HDtNGMI
Friday, March 34, I92i3
explaining that only those who asked PARENT-TEACHERS
city, Mrs. Galey quoted the following for them. The total num ber of teach-,program was brought to a fitting
would receive th a t help. He fu rth er
GIVE A PROGRAM figures: In 1912 there were 1237 ers in the city schools is 41.
conclusion by a vocal solo by Mrs. J.
stated th a t the president and the en­
children in the various schools of the
A
vote
of
thanks
was
extended
to
Shortridge. A fterw ards a social hour
tire state cham ber expected to make
LocalJlaod Personal
The Civic Improvement club held city, this being the record year up the Parenit-Teachers association for was enjoyed and refreshm ents were
a trip to southern Oregon this sum ­ a m eeting a t th e parish house on to th at time, as there was much
the excellent program presented. The served.
- -
■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ Side Lights - - -
mer.
Second stre et Tuesday afternoon work going on in the city. The war!
and were entertained with a program and other causes kept the attendance,
Help out the old coat and vest
Sliced ham, chipped beef and ba­ ARBUCKLE TRIAL
given by the members of the Parent- below th a t m ark until 1921. when;
with a new pair of trousers. See con. Detrick Sells for Less.
165tf
TO BE FIGHT TO
Teachers association.
the figure went up to 1350. It will!
Paulserud’a window.
155tf
FINISH, SAYS ATTY.
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken gave the probably go above th a t mark b e fo re :
Something new in life insurance.
origin of the Parent-TeKchers associ­ the present year is finished.
Yeo, of course.
-1 6 9 tf
E n tertain at Chicken D inner—
SAN FRANCISCO, March 24.— ation, and a few of the things that
There a few more than 340 schol­
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. T urner enter­
Dr. W illiam Ophule, autopsy s u r­ were responsible for the form ing of ars in the high school at present,
tained at a chicken dinner yesterday
K. Nelson makes suits to order. geon, was sharply cross-examined the national organization.
and 16 high school teachers to care
evening a t their home, 256 Sixth Hotel Ashland Block.
168tf yesterday on the evidence he gave in
Modes direct from New York
Mrs. Dodge spoke on what the
street. The following guests were
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
the Arbuckle m anslaughter case, th a t club Is doing today in connection
present: Mesdaines George Robison, Road Ju st One B ig M udhole—
WINELAND & SHEPHERD
Miss Rappe’s ruptures of internal o r­ with the schools, - and how various
and L. Thompson, of this city; Mrs.
A utoists coming iro n Weed, Calif. gans were probably caused by exter­ m atters are worked out to the satis­ W ANTED— Used wagon, 3 % skein,
HAIRDRESSING PARLORS
wide tire. 166 Hargadine. Phone
Pearl Smith, of Bakersfield, Calif.; W ednesday say th a t there is ju st one nal force and led to peritonitis and
122.
177.2
faction of both parents and teachers.
Room 1 U pstairs
Citizens Bank Bldg.
Mrs. William Ferguson, of Central big mudhole between the sta te line her death.
Mrs. Galey, president of the school
Point; Mr. Frank Hoadley and Mr. and th at city, and alm ost impassable.
“ This is going to be a fight to the board, was present and gave a talk I HAVE 15 RESIDENCES and small
acreage homes for sale in and near
Biciuell, of San Francisco, and C. Ivy, On the highway this side of the state finish— none of the no decision af­
about A shland’s schools. She said
Ashland, that are worth the price.
of Portland. A very enjoyable ev­ line, large boulders, loosened by the fairs this tim e,” declared D istrict At­
the
spirit
of
co-operation
was
greater
Also
some excellent farm s; several
ening was spent with cards.
recent rains, have fallen on the pave­ torney Matthew Brady. “ At the sec­ at this time than has ever been
exchange chances. R. D. Sanford,
ment and all but block the way at ond trial we would have secured a known in the school work of the city.
399 Beach St.
172-1*
Nice Dry Wood! siso Vlox.
places.
conviction had it not been for one or She urged the parents to stand back
J. H. McKENZIE, Prop.
FOR RENT— Two outside furnished
land Lumber Co., phoae 20.
two persons on the jury. We have a of the schools, both in athletics and
housekeeping rooms. Mrs. Nellie!
I have a few small ranches for stronger case each tim e we go into in the study rooms, and thereby
Comer. Phone 484-J.
391 East!
Columbia records reduced to 65c sale. 2 acres, 6 acres, 8 acres, 10 court. This time, I believe, the m at­
Main.
172tf I
build
up
a
still
b
etter
school
than
we
at Rose Brothers.
152tf acres, and up. Let me show them. ter will be settled.”
Hudson Super Six— 1931
Ford Touring— |9 |H
already have. She especially urged FOR RENT— Office room next to Dr.
161tf
“There is no doubt as to, Mr. Ar­ th a t more parents visit school and
O. A. Manning, Talent, Ore.
Nash Six— 1930
Ford Roadster— 1917
Gregg
in
Citizens
Bank
building.
V isitin g H ere —
Ford T ouring— 1917
Several O ther Cars
buckle’s innocence,” said Gavin Mc­ see what is being accomplished there
See M rs.-H enry Provost. 172-tf
Mrs. Jennie Christianson is spend­
A lso Several Good Used Trucks
The daintiest served and the most Nab, chief counsel for the big come­ and when som ething is said in regard FOR RENT— Three room furnished
ing a few days a t the home of E r­
palatable chicken dinner you ever dian. “ He is a victim of circum ­ to conditions in the school th a t are
apartm ent.
Inquire Mrs. Henrv
nest Hicks, on North Main street.
Provost, above Citizens B ank.l72tf
sat down to at the Nelda Cafe. 171-3 stances. We have a fair-m inded jury not advantageous, to ascertain if the
Mrs. Christianson is doing some
and will prove to its entire satisfac­ conditions actually exists before the
“ Build with the Birds.”
very interesting work here and will
tion th a t Mr. Arbuckle took no life— inform ation is turned over to some
E
aster
suits
a
t
P
aulserud’s.
Or­
continue her stay for about another
der now.
155 tf th a t he tried to m inister to a stricken other individual, for it is by such
week.
girl, and has been driven near to ruin means th a t the schools are damaged
In speaking of the criticism th a t
W anted: F at Chickens. Ashland for his rew ard.”
New spinach and cauliflower. Det­
has
been directed against the school
168tf STROKE FATAL TO
rick sells for less.
171tf FlBh and Poultry M arket.
board for m aintaining the practice
PROMINENT MAN
Will Visit H e r e -
house to train girls in th e a rt of
Spring woolens are in at the pre­
housekeeping, Mrs. Galey stated that
F
ran
k
Elliot
of
Bellingham,
Wash.
war prices, at Orres* Tailor Shop.
(Continued from Page 1)'
last year, the board loaned the prac
is visiting his step-father, Levi Bor
munity, all of whom will miss his tice house $1200, and th a t the entire
den
a
t
Gold
Hill,
at
the
present
and
Baby Girl a t P eeb ler H om e—
welcome words of cheer and encour­ sum was repaid during the year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Peebler are the expects to visit with his wife’s father, agement.
That the house, instead of being an
G.
W.
Benedict
of
this
city,
and
his
proud parents of a baby girl born
The funeral will be held Sunday expense, was m aking money for the
sister,
Mrs.
May
Franklin,
of
Klam
Thursday a t their home. M other
afternoon a t 2:30 o ’clock from the school district, as four teachers re­
and daughter are both doing nicely. ath Falls, before retu rn in g to his
Elks Temple, In charge of the Elks side there, w hat they pay for the
home In W ashington.
and the Masonic orders. B urial will privilege more than paying the rent
Enjoy th a t feeling of satisfaction
Pay taxes. City hall upBtalrs. Of be in Mountain View cem etery. The and all expenses.
derived from .»wearing Paulserud’s
flee opens March 23. Bring last body is in charge of J. P. Dodge and
R eferring to the increase In the
suits.
171-tf year’s receipt. O. Winter, deputy.
Sons.
num ber of school children in the
168-5
The famous Victor 10 inch record
hag been reduced from 85 cents to
For one day only. We will sell 16
75 cents. Three thousand to select
pounds su g ar for |1 .0 0 . Positively
from a t Rose Brothers.
152tf
one sale to each family. Saturday,
March 25, a t W hite House Groce­
V isitor from Eugene—
teria.
171-2
J. C. Nell, of Eugene, Is in the city
visiting for a few days.
The freshness of Spring welcomes the opportunity for a change from winter cos­
Masque roller skating party to­
Ashland News in Paragraphs
^ L a test Spring Creations
in Millinery
©
M A C K ’S G A R A G E
Expert Repairing
135 Pioneer Ave.
Phene 195
ANNIVERSARY SALE
Can You Beat
Springtime Wash Goods Are Here
What?
tumes. With the rejuvenation of the earth comes new fabrics, new weaves and colors.
It is a pleasure to anticipate the wanner days soon to come with their opportunities
to wear charming new frocks.
Spring this year is announced with interest, by E. R. ISAAC & COMPANY, who have
pul forth unusual efforts to select merchandise of highest standards.
It?
n ig h t Nat. Good music. Prizes
The Congregational Ladles’ Aid
172-1
society will give a food sale Satur­
day, March 25, at the Enders* groc­
The Nelda Cafe is serving a spe­
ery departm ent.
169-4 cial chicken dinner. Try it.
171-3
To our out-of-town custom ers
Make this your stopping place. We
will try and make everything pleas­
an t and the prices are right. You,
too, are entitled to reduced prices
at W hite House Groceteria.
171-2
Elhart’s Drug Store
is selling
Attractive Windows Pull Trade —
H. P. Holmes is tak in g a leaf out
of the book of the grocerymen In the
big cities by m aking displays in his
windows of the goods he advertises
In the cu rren t issues of th e news
paper. Today he has an unusually
E xecutive C om m ittee M eets —
attractive display of T rue Blue gra-
Mesdames W alter Frazer Brown hams in one window, while In the
and Volney Dixon, of Medford; Mrs. other is a tasteful arrangem ent of
Hern, of Phoenix; Mrs. C. B. Lamkin the various K err cereals.
and Mrs. J. W. McCoy, of Ashland,
met at the Presbyterian manse yes­
We now carry in stock Royal Club
terday as an executive committee to coffee. Rem ember the big stick of
plan the work of the Presbyterian candy with each pound of coffee a t
missionary societies of Southern Ore­ W hite House Groceteria.
171-2
gon for the coming year.
Be prepared.
Have your lawn
Our bargains mean everybody. mowers sharpened. Fixit Shop.l67tf
You are not barred just because you
are not a regular custom er. Come
The Nelda cafe is putting on a spe­
Jn. You are welcome at all times cial chicken dinner. Try it.
171-3
at the W hite House Groceteria.
EVENTUALLY, WHY NOT NOW?
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
171-2
Music and prizes at the roller
Cliff Payne makes medicine cases.
skating party tonight. Spectators,
10 cents.
172-1
For Thursday and Friday, plenty
of fresh fish. F a t chickens and rab­
B. Y. P. U. Sunday—
bit«. Ashland Fish M arket.
170tf
Moses at the burning bush with
his shoes off and various other O pening—
phases of the life of Moses will be
K ingsbury Springs Club House,
displayed with the aid of lantern Saturday night, April 1. Leedom’s
slides, due to the courtesy of Rev. Orchestra.
172-8
B. A. Finch, Sunday evening at the
Baptist church.
Other numbers The B est Candies—
which will be of interest will be two
That’s the title earned by Butler’s
illustrated songs and a selection by Home-mada.
Plaza Confectionery.
the Baptist orchestra.
168tf
Onion Sets, per lb........... ................................................... 5C
Good used piano for sale.
Bros.
Matches, per b o x .......... • ......... ...................................
Ros«
If you have any wiring or electri­
164tf cal repair work, phone W. L. Sams,
298-Y. Contracting a speoialty.
Automobile liability Insurance pro­
161tf
tects the wife and babies. Yeo, of
course.
16Ptf
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE
A dopting City F ashion—
Some of A shland’s feminine con­
tingent have adopted the prevailing
fashions of the larger cities, and ap­
peared on the streets wearing ga­
loshes the last few days.
Dance Saturday night.
Hall. Leedom’s Orchestra.
Moose
172-2
Enjoy th a t feeling of satisfaction
derive dfrom w earing Paulaerud’s
suits.
155tf
H ere from R edding —
Harmon Clark of Redding, Calif.,
an autom obile sales agent of th a t
place, was In Ashland Wednesday.
Mr. Clark Is well-kuown here.
Visitor from Talent—
John Esch of Talent was an Ash-
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school was turning to baseball, and
they find themselves with a scarcity
of suits. He said If any arrangem ents
could be made to procure suits, he
was sure it would be appreciated.
Mr. Beeson asked th a t fu rth er im­
provements be m ade on the tennis
courts In L lthia Park.
Mr. Vining then explained some of
the work being done by th e state
cham ber of commerce, th a t th e body
had been divided into 14 dep art­
ments, each departm ent to carry on
certain work. Mr. Vining was of the
opinion th at the same plan would
work out in our local organization,
thus getting the benefits of the state
chamber. He also suggested th a t
the local cham ber ned not be afraid
to ask aid from the state chamber.
GENUINE AUTOSTROP
Safety Razors at
the unheard of price ot
PRINTED CREPE
Ivanhoe Zephyr___Yd., 48c
,A . ,
. ,
. , —32 inches wide, Wm. An-
,
,
i •
derson best quality «tress
good color combinations;
,
i
..
. ,
ginghams, last colors, ex-
verv
i • patterns.
, • smart tor , waists ‘ and
' I elusive
dresses; per y a r d ........$2.69 ------- ------- ----------------------
______ _______ __________ Printed Dim ity........Yd., 69c
—3(5 inches wide, all new
Dotted Swisses........Yd., 69c patterns, for spring and
—36 inch imported Swisses, summer wear, dots and fan­
white with colored dots, uew cy figured designs.
this season. For waists and Tissue Zephyr........Yd., 68c
dresses.
:—Wm. Anderson Tissue Ze­
phyr in fancy stripes^ new
Novelty Swissette. .Yd., 48c this season; see them.
—36 inches wide. This new Chiffonette Organdie Yd. 28c
material for dresses and
This new spring material
waists comes in fancy plaid in dainty printed patterns
and check patterns.
¡Tine for childi •en’s dresses
E S
S1.00
I t’s a model C and consists of a REAL AUTOSTROP SAFETY
RAZOR, packed in a velvet-lined metal case, with extra blades
and a selected strop— all fo r $ 1 .0 0 ,
Ju st think of it— this is th e fam ous AUTOSTROP th a t is nation­
ally advertised and universally used.
It strops its own blades,
shaves, cleans w ithout tak in g ap art, and is adjusting to the ex­
tent that you can get a close, medium or rough shave a t your
pleasure.
A “ head-barber” shave is yours for the asking.
charge, no tips.
No w aiting,
no
k
Our supply is limited. Only one can be sold to a custom er, so it’s
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
E L H A R T ’S
The New Silks
are Here
DETRICK’S . SPECIAL .DETRICKS
5C
Del Monte B artlett Pears, per can ............................... 10c
Del Monte Green Gage Plums, per c a n ....................... 10c
Del Monte De Luxe Plums, per c a n ............................... 10c
Milk, 10 cans f o r ................................... •....................... $1.00
Hard Wheat Flour, per sack ........................................$2.25
Burbank Potatoes ......................................... .............. $2.25
RIVIERA CREPE
—A beautiful fabric excel­
lently adapted for afternoon
or semi-formal gowns. Well
suited, in sport shades, f r
summer skirts or dresses, 40
inches wide, Yard ....$ 4 .3 9
Anniversary Specials
36 inch Jersey Tubing Silk!
*
DOMESTICS
—for vests, y a r d ........$1.29 — Pillow Cases, e a c h ___ 29c
33 in. Imported Pongee Silk
—$Lr'0 value, now, yd. 65c —Sheets, linon finish...89c
—Pillow Tubing, good qual­
40 inch Crepe de Chine— ity, yard ......................... 39c
Twenty new colors, a $2.00; Bath Towels, m e <1 i u m
value, now, yard ........$1.75 weight, each ................. 19c
36 inch Tricolette for waists I —Dress Ginghams, all new
“ Canton” Crepe de Chine
and dresses, $2.25 value, - e- patterns, yard .............. 19c
—40 inches wide. This heavy
cial this sale, yard . . . ,$i.3L —Lon ge loth, good quality,
quality crepe, so much in
yard ............................... 19C
vogue, comes in six shades.
Per yard ..................... $3.39 Trousseau Silk in flesh color —36 inch Bleached Muslin,
brocaded pattem s, yard 69c fine for the needle, yd., ,15c
“ CANTON C REPE”
—Huck Towels, good qual­
—40 inches wide; the real
article— not a substitute; Tussora Silk—36 in. wide; ity for family use, e a ... ,12c
comes in Lark, Navy, Au­ comes in several new shades —36 inch fine quality Cur­
tumn, Black and White; per { for spring and summer wear. tain Scrim, ecru and white,
yard .......................... -.$3.98'P e r yard
...................$1.25 yard ................................. 19c
15 pounds of S u g a r .................. .......................•........... $1.00
Apron Sale Saturday 98c to $2.48 each
BROOMS HALF PRICE
Have your Hemstitching and Picoting Done Here
Detrick's Groceteria
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
Miller Bros. Cor ­
•Children ’s f i n e
sets, $1.25 value,
quality Ribbed
i <
We Sell for Less”
Saturday, each
89c
E. R. I SAAC &. Co.
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
TH E QUALITY STORE
Stockings,
S at­
urday, p r....2 2 c