Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 30, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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A shland daily tidings
Thursday, March 3«, I0 2 J
NOTICE
The I. O. O. F. will have their
“ Home Coming” Thursday evening,
March 30. All Odd Fellows and Re- i
bekahs and families invited. E n ter­
tainm ent; refreshm ents. — Commit­
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
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ETHEL BARRYMORE AT
PAGE, MEDFORD, APRIL 3
No player coming to us in the
course of the theatrical season is
more welcome than Ethel B arry­
more, the “forem ost of our American
actresses,” who will be at the Page
theater, Medford, Monday evening,
April 3, in the play In which her
success has become an im portant
iiem of theatrical history. “ Déclas­
sée,” the play by Zoe Akins, in
which for one entire season, Miss
Barrym ore appeared at the New
V ork Em pire theater. From early
October of one year uutil late June
of the next, New York theatergoers
crowded the Em pire to its capacity to
see her magnificient perform ance as
Lady Helen Hadden, the delightfully
brilliant, beautiful, but reckless and
unfortunate heroine of Miss Akins’
gripping story. Scenes rare in the
American th eater became nightly oc-
tee.
; Miss Jennie Christensen, of Al-
There will be a called meeting of bany, Ore., will speak at the New
the Legion Auxiliary at the home of Thought Temple on Sunday evening,
Irs. Hammond Saturday afternoon. April 2, at 7:45 o'clock. Her sub-
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ject will be “ Man's Duty to Walk
Enjoy th a t feeling of satisfaction i and Talk with God.” Mrs. Christen-
ri?rlved from wearing Paulserud’s sen is well-known In Ashland be-
8uits-
171-tL cause of her many dem onstrations of
divine healing.
Cliff Payne makes hat racks.
L egion A uxiliary M eeting—
Today Only
Lady friends, lady friands, fly away home
My bank-roll's afire, wifie wont let me roam "
Ttt O SHASTA CL YIMS SOLD
Followers of clean athletics in the
REDDING, Calif., March 30.— Rogue River valley will note with
And no one w ill blam e her
Mrs. Amanda Smith has sold the In- satisfaction th at Edwin R. Durno
after seeing
dlan Girl and W hite Girl mines in will coach Medford athletics next
the Centreville district, four miles year. Mr. Durno Is a graduate of
west of Redding to G. L. Methvin, of the University of Oregon, class of
Fall River Mills.
1921, and closely identified with col-
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Always a big crowd at Gold H ill.'o f school life. Last year he coached
Civic Club Concert—
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the university freshm an basketball
in their lapse into laps and laughter
Presbyterian Church Dinner—
Through the courtesy of the Bap-
The best home made candles can :eam, bringing them through with
based on th e big sta g e com edy
All Presbyterians, and their friends ti8t church, the Civic club is able to be had at Rose Brothers.
15 2 tf; flying colors. He is 23 years old and
and relatives are invited to attend Present one of the greatest attrac-
considered one of the best forwards
the annual church dinner and meet- tions of the season on Tuesday, April EX-KAISER IS USING
th at ever played basketball in Ore­
ing Friday evening at C o’clock. ' 4- at 8 o’clock p. m. Mr. P. Waldo
OREGON-MADE SAW gon. He succeeds Hollis H untington
Bung som ething to add to the feast t Davis- accompanied by his son at the
as coach of the Medford high school.
PORTLAND, Or., March 30.— Ex-
and your family. There will be. room P*an0>
Play on his famous triple-
“ Eddie,” as he is commonly called,
ami special tables for the children, toned golden chimes. The chimes, Ka ser W ilhelm 's “conquest of the ¡needs no introduction to basketball
C ill Mrs. Shinn or Mrs. Larnkin for
*n number, may be likened to a wood-pile” on his exile estate near fans of Ashland, for he has refereed
any fu rth er farticulars.
great pipe organ in the beauty of Doom, Holland, is being aided by an several
of the basketball games
mained in the theater at the close of
th eir music. They are the most Oregon-made drag saw.
¡played on Ashland and Medford
each
perform ance to cheer the a ct­
Jazzy, peppy dance. Gold Hill Sat. elaborately constructed instrum ent
DOUBLE BILL— FRIDAY, SATURDAY
The Beaver Motor company, of floors, and his unfailing fairness to
ress leaving only when the lights
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' of the kind on the concert stage to- Gresham, m anufactures these saws both sides brought to his support
“MISS LULU BETT”
— A nd—
Fnrry, who is featured in the con- day. Severa, Ashland people have for export and recently sent a ship- , practically every fan th a t was fol- had been lowered.
BUSTER KEATON
Miss B arrym ore’s role in Miss Ak­
cert a t the Armory Thursday night. heard Mr. Davi8 and are unanimoug ment to Holland, one of which was lowing the game.
COMING NEXT TI ES., W ED., T H U R S.—
ins’ play is one of the kind in which
“THEODORA"
is considered one of the most p ro m ts-|in their enthusia8m Ticket8> 50 centg probably purchased by the form er
W
ith
Durno
coaching
Medford
ath-
the num erous and devoted Barry-
ing singers in the school of music a t , for adults, 25 cents for children For kaiser.
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letics, Ashland should be all the (more following loves best to see her.
the university and is a member of a fu rth er lnform ation telephone Mrs.
Don’t force» Cold Hin t
c J ",Ore abl® tO develop tbe best she has
The Charles Frohm an company has ---------- --------------
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num ber of im portant musical organ- H. P. Holmes.. 343-J.
176-1
forget Gold Hill dance, Sat. and be accorded fair treatm ent by surrounded Miss Barrym ore with a
izations. His work, as presented at
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UAH xirkKE-v
Medford team s, for it is beyond be-; most capable and distinguished com-
MAIL ORDERS R EVEIV ED NOW
the Portland concert, received con- ' California W eather No Bette*—
’ V PR ° VED
lief th at Durno, like Coach Hughes, | pany. The principal male role is in-
a r^ le f*V° rab,e pre9s comment’
A letter received by local people
HE WAS NOT BANK BANDITi would allow anything but the v ery jterp reted by Edward Emery, a splen-
MONDAY NIGHT
and his technique was alm ost fault-1 fr()m frlend9uU Hillsboro, Calif., says
t clearest plays to be practiced.
d’d player with num erous emphatic
A PRIL 3R D — S ;3 0 Curtain
A' ’ " * |th e w eather there is practically the
DOWNIEVILLE, Calif., March 30.
U m I Karertj Aw«it«d ant
DlrttwuWlsI Rugsur
Basketball fans hope th at with successes to his credit Henry Dan-
of the Year,
j same as we are having here. The let­ — After m aking a trip to Auburn. two of the best coaches in the state
Make** Trip to J a c k s o n v ille -
Firat A-near a no. in the West in Several Years af America’s
ter states that it has been very cool S. H. Sherwood, bank cashier of located in Medford and Ashland, the iell, a young English actor of distin­
guished standing in London, was
Foremost Actress.
Mr. and M rs.-Clarence Lane m a d e a n d disagreeable there for the past Loyalton, was unable to identify a
Rogue River valley will again have brought to this country especially
a trip to Jacksonville this morning. few weeks when they should be hav­ man held here as Rees, who, with a
the honor of producing the state for his present role in “ Declassee.”
CHARLES FROH MAM
ing good w eather
man named Mahoney, held up the champions next year.
prs&eni?
Freeh Marshmallows——
Other im portant roles are ably por­
Sierra Valley bank last October, and
Home made, the best you ever
trayed by Irby Marshall, Virginia
Hot Tamales a t Plaza Confection­ escaped with over $22,000 of the
K. Nelson makes suits to order. Chauvenet, Gabrielle Ravine, Jan e
tasted. Plaza Confectionery. 175tf
bank’s funds.
ery today.
Hotel Ashland Block.
lGStf West, Mary R. DeWolf, Cyril Dele-
The man was arrested by the sher­
Big dance tonight, Memorial hall.
e.
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J
; vanti. Phillip Lord, Charles Welles-
Biggest dance of the season. Gold iff of Placer county on a minor r . rr
Th ,
rS .
, i
° n" le>’- Hl‘bb8' d K 'rtP b frte» . Alfred
176-1
Hill.
w „ Lei
EOward
177-3 charge and on being searched $500 cert. Th,s ,s a feature of the men’s „
in bills was found sewed into the g ee club concert which Will be given
Xlla„,|
Es;el|e
Tbeba„ d and
EVENTUALLY, WHY NOT NOW?
lining
of
his
cap.
a t the Armory Thursday night by the nulnerou« others.
177-1
W hite House Groceteria.
177-2 BABY BORN IN TIME TO
He answered the description of L niversity of Oregon singers. The
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INHERIT PEARL FORTUNE
k lEe pUy in which her triumph hasbeet without
Rees closely, but the cashier decided high school, unirersity alumni, the
Frbsb A|aska Kibg M, m
f ,.esh
Leaves for Oakland —
parallel in the history o f the American sta^ e
he
was
not
one
of
the
bandits.
American Legion and many olher Io- h allbnt, ,,
cod r0(.k Md
„
OAKLAND, Calif., March 30.—
Miss Dolly Campbell, form erly of
cal organizations are boosting the at- (rcsb 0), „ ers „ „„ s b r,|np
Asb|and .
the Bon Ton cafe, 'will make her fu-j Mr. Stork has decided the owner­
MAYOR
PROCLAIMS
APRIL
fair, and a m onster crowd Is expect- Plsb M arket.
176111
tu re home in Ookland, Calif., where! ship of a $100,000 pearl necklace
FOURTH CLEAN UP DAY ed to attend.
176-2
which
has
been
reposing
in
a
safe
de­
she expects to open a beauty parlor
—
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. Reports from the mouth of the j
posit box for the last four years.
ZOt AKIN S
To the Citizens of Ashland:
W atch Our W indow s —
Rogue river indicate th at the Chinook
HOW TO SECURE TICKETS BY MAIL NOW
If It’s economy and service, call
The pearls are to go to the tiny
Tuesday, April 4, is hereby desig­
Orders w ill be fille d in order of th eir receipt and filled before the
For next Saturday I will give ab- salmon are entering the river in!
W. H. Sams for all electrical w o rk .. baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H.
nated as Clean-up Day throughout solutelyy free with each $5 purchase large numbers. The salmon are n o t!
regu lar box o ffic e sa le opens, Friday, March 31st, a t 12 o'clock.
Phone298-Y.
162tf' Blum. The little one came into own-
A ddress letters, m ake checks, p ostoffice m oney orders payable to
the city. Don’t forget the date. one So-E-Z dust pan, or can be pur- i very plentiful in the upper river a tj
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ership of the valuable necklace last
P age Theater, M edford. Include selfiiaddi'esswl, stam ped en v el­
Don’t fail to make preparations for chased for the factory price of 22 this time, although a few have been!
opes to Insure sufe return.
WHAT— An April Fool social. i night at the M errit hospital.
PR IC ES: F loor, l s t ! 4 rows, $ 3 .3 0 ; last 4 rows, $2 .7 3 ; B aiooiti.
WHEN— Friday night at 7:30 p. m.j The necklace was a part of the es- it. The city provides teams and cents each. At W hite House Groce- seen. The fishing season at the j
trucks. They will call for your g ar­
1st 4 rows, $ 2 .7 5 ; next 4 rows, $ 2 .2 0 ; „ext 3 rows, $1.05; balance,
te ria -
177-2 mouth will open in a few weeks, at
W HERE— Baptist church, F irst and fate of Mrs. Rosa Blum, m other of
$ 1 .1 0 . Includes w ar tax.
bage some tim e during th a t day.
H argadine streets. WHO— Every- Jam es H. Blum, who died in San
o , .
. "7
which tim e most of the fish will be
Have it ready. Burn everything you
Salads, doughnuts, cream puffs, {aken
body between the ages of 1 and 100 Francisco in 1918, and. according to
can, theq put the rem ainder of the cold meats, pies, cakes, candies, at
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inclusive. Given by the Philathea • her will, was to go to the daughter
garbage in boxes, bags or barrels and the Home Bakery and R estaurant,
Snyder’s
orchestra,
Gold Hill, Sat-
Class.
177-1 of her son, provided one was born
have them located where they can he 69 N orth Main St.
175tf.
urday
night.
177-3
—
before he was 35 years old. Blum
easily seen and reached— in the alley
Spring H ousecleaning—
is now 31 years old.
------ or in the street if there is no
The Billings Realty office opened
alley— and by all means have It
its doors this morning, spick and
Columbia records reduced to 65c ready for delivery early. L et’s have
span, the interior having been gone at Rose Brothers.
152tf our city presentable for the tourist
wer with a vacuum cleaner yester­
travel which is growing greater ev­
day.
A Chi Namel dem onstration will ery year. Our city has done more
be given at our fu rn itu re store April bu lding, painting, repairing and
Everything, ^ ^ h e picnic, lunch or 3 and 4, to exhibit and instruct how
cleaning up during the past year
party. D eT ncks^G rocdteria. “The
to refinlsh soft wood floors, doors, than for many years. May we con­
Home of Good E ats.”
175tf fu rn itu re and automobiles. Swenson
tinue the good work and hold first
&
MacRae’s
F
u
rn
itu
re
Store.
Come
place as the most beautiful home|
We still have a goodly supply of
and ask questions.
176-w-f city and tourist center on the coast.
peaches, pears, apricots, four cans 90
C. B. LAMKIN,
cents. You can also find your fresh
E aster suits a t P aulserud’s. Or­
vegetables for your Sunday dinner at
der now.
155tf
New flowers just received at Mrs.
W hite House Groceteria.
177-2
Simons, 26 South Pioneer.
177-2
JIM CORBETT TELLS
Spring woolens are in at the pre­
SECRET OF HEALTH
Dance Gold Hill April 1.
177-3
war prices, at O rres’ Tailor Shop,
Mr. and Mrs.
Carter De Haven
"My Lai ( l y
“nl> Friends ”
Tod»,
Today
Only
PACE- medford
^DECUSSie"
Ashland American Legion Presents the
Men’s Glee Club
AUCTION
SALE
: of the
University oi Oregon
Thursday Evening, March 30th
At the Armory
Saturday, April 1st
2 O’CLOCK P. M-
PORTLAND. March 30. — Five
'***'*'*’
, alifornia
j glasses of hot w ater before breakfast,
Bert R G reer lett m l, m orning , wllh a p,„ch
aa„ in tbe tlrst „
by auto tor Burbank. Calif., where „ „ o, her sim ilar five glasses before
he will vlert w.lh h i, family for a dinner. no white bread, no coffee,
few days and attend to necessary bus- ,ots 0, „ a ,kl„g. light calisthenics—
inees.
He will return to Ashland ,heee are the secrets that, if carried
with h s family about April 10. when o u t, wlll make „
he will be at home a t hie house on
,lke 30 y(tars, ..o .n .lem n n
G ranite street.
Corbett told the Kiwanis club at its
luncheon at the Multnomah hotel
If you have any wiring or electri­ Tuesday.
«.
cal repair work, phone W. L. Sams,
298-Y. Contracting a specialty.
“ Twenty of "the best singers in the
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stwte.” This is the way the m en’s
Kingsbury Springs Club House ' 8le® C,ub ° f the Ul?iversity of Oregon
Saturday night, April 1. Leedom’s Was chara^ r i z e d by Portland news-
Orchestra.
172-8 paper8, a ^ter the club appeared a t
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the Helig th eater last month. Same
Calk on Friend__
‘ j program win he given in Ashland at
G ardner Goold, of Medford, called the Armory Thursday night,
on Fred Tayler, at the Plaza confec-j 30.
tlonery this morning.
The University of Oregon men’s
glee club has as one of its main solo­
ists Aubrey F urry of Phoenix, who
sings “ The G renadiers,” as a bass
solo. The club appears a t the Ar­
mory Thursday night under the aus­
pices of the Legion, who will also
give a dance in their honor. 176-2
We will have for one day only a
special on Carnation coffee for $1.45.
A real value, 30 cents per one pound
can. We also have jellies. jam9. pre­
serves in our windows at practically
half cost. These are odd lots, but
first quality gt ods, but must go.
W’hite House Groceteria.
177-2
Del Monte B ar“lett pears, 10 cents
per can a t D etrick’s Groceteria. “We
sell for less.”
175tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
On iibove da^e I wiB s e ll a t th e
corner o f Third and Main streets,
A shlam l, Oregon, a quantity of
liousi hold furniture, to o ls and m is­
cellaneous articles, in clu d in g one
flat (op o tfic e desk, one din in g (able,
several sm all tab les, one sanitary
couch, on e oak rocker, tw o oak d in ­
ing room chairs, tw o bench vises, hay
forks, garden to o ls, garden hose,
w renches, pipe cutters, one w ire
stretch er, one sin g le harness, saw s,
ham m ers, chains, one large chain
hoist and m iscellan eou s tools and
a rticles too num erous to m ention.
FOR RENT— F ru it and garden lot.
109 G ranite street.
177-3* i
SETTING OF BANTAM EGGS for
sale. Phone 182.
177-2
WANTED— W ashing to do at home.
Mrs. L. Ring. Phone 403-J. 177-5*
FOR RENT— About one acre good
garden ground. Call at 167 Moun­
tain avenue.
177tf
FOR SALE— Small well-established
milk route fully equipped. Terms
if desired. 63 California St., Ash­
land, Ore.
177-3*
FOR SALE OR TRADE for small
ranch or oity property, or will
trad e cars: Good vulcanizing shop
and tire business; a good bicycle
business; G rant C roadster; Metz
touring car; Briscoe 8 touring car;
four 32x4 tires and tubes at a bar-
fir a in .
W n n r ls
F in s fp r n
5 ,in n lv
Terms, Cash
I. N. NEESE, Auctioneer
W ITH YVÆ.
LA D '.
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Seats on Sale at Rose Bros.
Admission 50c.
No Reserved Seats
ií C ents W’ar Tax
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W ith th e B ir d s ”
W ild Game, Right This Way!
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I VAUSY SPEAX
T he Legion w ill give dance a fte r th e
C oncert. The U n iv e rsity Ja z z O rches­
t r a w ill fu rn ish th e m usic.
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A GUM AS B\G
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Solos, Duets,, Quartettes,
Songs, Skits*and Stunts
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