Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 01, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Saturday, April 1, 1923
For sale, 9(4 acres-, good house,
The best borne made candies can in the church. A large attendence is ’
OF THE OWNER­
barn, garage, chicken house, smoke be had a t Rose Brothers.
3. That the known bondhold-
152tf i requested and reports from all de-| STATEMENT
SHIP,
MANAGEMENT,
CIR­
per Cent or more of total amount
i house, electric lights, one mile from
I 4 ;
CULATION, ETC., REQUIRED
partm ents of the church
ers, mortgagees, and other secur­
town, good roads. $500 down, good
Local and Personal
Sewing machine for your spring
BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS
ity holders owning or holding 1
Charles A. Edwards, Pastor.
OF AUGUST a t , 1012.
| term s on balance. O. A. Manning, sewing— Buy a sewing machine for
of bonds, mortgages, or other se­
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Of ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS,
Talent, Ore.
161tf less than It cost to rent one. From
curities are: None.
Church of th e Nazarene
published daily, at Ashland, Ore­
4. That the two paragraphs
$3.50 up. Large assortm ent to se-
gon, for April 1st, 1922.
• (Corner of 4:h and C Sts. )
next
above, giving the names of
Enjoy th a t feeling of satisfaction' Del Monte B artlett pears, 10 cents
Dance Gold Hill April 1.
177-3 lect from The Bazaar, on the Plaza.
State of Oregon, County of Ja tk
A
the
owners,
stockholders, and se­
Services
for
Sunday,
April
2nd.
derived from wearing P aulserud’s Per can a t D etrick’s Groceteria. "We
son— ss :
curity holders, if any, contain not
179-1
Sunday
school,
9:45
a.
m.,
Thorn
sult8-
171-tf sell for less."
175tf Calls on Mrs. P eebler and Baby —
Before me, a Notary Public in
only the list of stockholders and
ton S. Wiley, supt.
and
for the State and county
security holders as they appear
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The Mesdames Crouch, Stevenson,
aforesaid, personally appeared
Preaching service 11 a. m.
upon the books of the company,
AT THE CHURCHES
Sii|.eiintendent Passes Through—
K. Nelson does cleaning, pressing, Eastm an and Swenson called on Mrs.
Geòrgie Coffee, who, having been
but
also, in cases where the stock­
The
Smith
family
of
Stockton,!
J. W. Fi.zgerald, superintendent repairing and dyeing.
168tf Jack Peebler and baby girl. Margery
duly
sworn,
according
to
law,
de­
holder
or security holder appears
Calif., will begin revival services
(Continued from Page 1)
of the Shasta division of the South-
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¡Lucille Peebler Thursday afternoon
poses and says that she is the
upon the books of the company
with us Sunday evening 7:30 p. m. | Business Manager of the Ashland
era Pacific, passed through the city Dinner Guests at W right Home—
of this week.
as trustee or in any other fidu­
F irst Church o f Christ
The
Smith family are all talented
Tidings, and that the following
ciary relation, the name of the
Wednesday evening in his private
Mrs. Josephine Cha. .pie and Rev.;
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(Pioneer Avenue South)
is, to the best of her knowledge
person or corporation for whom
musicians and singers.
Brother
car attached to train 16.
and Mrs. Hiram Smith were dinner
Dew Drop Inn— for lnnchei.
Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub-¡Sm ith preaches the old time gospel
such trustee is acting, is given;
and belief, a true statem ent of the
, guests a t the yVright home on Moun­
also that the said two paragraphs
ject of lesson, "U nreality."
You wi„ enjoy the music and the
ownership, management, etc., of
Cliff Payne makes hat raeks.
tain avenue Thursday.
contain
statem ents embracing af­
Something new in life insurance.
-he
afore
said
publication
for
the
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
sl„ ging. Come and hear them Meet.
fian t’s full knowledge and belief
iate show’n in the above caption,
Yeo, of course.
169tf
e nesday evening meetings at ings every evening at 7:30 p.m. You required by the Act of August 24.
as to the circum stances and con­
Chocolate coated peanuts, wal-i Fresh Alaska King salmon, fresh
o clock, reading room open daily are cordially invited to attend these
ditions
under which stockholders
1912,
embodied
in
section
443,
nuts and cocoanut.
Plaza Confec-1 halIbut* linS c<)d- rock cod, perch,
A real treat is in store for Ashland from 2 u„ t 1 5 n m
core
end security holders who do not
Postal Laws and Regulations,
,
rr.
,
1 irom i until 5 p. m. except Sundays services
tionery.
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178tf fresb oysrers and shrimp. Ashland people on Tuesday evening, April 4 ,!and holidays.
appear upon the books of the com­
printedi on the reverse of this
J. E. McShane, Pastor.
‘ Fish Market.
pany as trustees, hold stock and
form, to-wit:
176tf when Mr. Waldo Davis will play h is 1
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securities in a capacity other than
1. That the names and ad
S till on Sick List—
,
triple-toned, golden chimes at the,
th a t of a bona fide owner; and
dresses of the publisher, editor,
Look! Lawn mowers sharpened; Baptist church. Mr. Davis appeared'
E PL^ al
STRIKING M INERS CELEBRATE
Miss Helen Dunn, little daughter
this
affiant has no reason to be­
managing
editor,
and
business
unday school, Dr. G. W. |
EIGHT-HOUR AN N IV ER SA R Y
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dunn, who has I satisfaction guaranteed. Fixit Shop. professionally at the following ex- n
lieve th a t any other person, as­
m anagers are:
17 4tf positions: Omaha, 1899; St. Louis,
• SEATTLE, April 1.— Celebrations
sociation or corporation has any
has been on the sick list for the past
Publisher— The Ashland P rin t­
interest, direct or indirect iu the
two or three weeks is not able to be
1904; Portland, 1905; Seattle, 1909; . 11:00 a. m., morning service, sub- in honor of the twenty fourth a n n i-, ing Company, Inc., Ashland, Ore­
said
stock, bonds, or other secur­
gon.
Chas.
W
inne
Taken
to
Hospital
—
ject,
"The
Day
of
O
pportunity."
!
versary
of
the
eight
hour
day,
as
I
out yet.
San Francisco, 1915. He has play­
ities
than as so stated by him.
E
ditor—
E.
J.
B
arrett,
Ashland,
6.15 p. m., Epw orth League, Ira secured by the miners in 1898 are
_______
Charles W. Winne was taken to ed in 28 states of the union, and
5. That the average num ber or
Oregon.
Jazzy, peppy dance. Gold Hill Sat. [the Southern Pacific hospital at San his chimes are the most elaborately C. Wilson, president.
! being held in all the mining towns
copies of each issue of this publi­
Managing E ditor— E. J. B ar­
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j Francisco on train 53 Thursday ev- constructed instrum ent of the kind
7.30 p. m., evening service, sub- ■ of western W ashington,
cation sold or distributed, through
rett,, Ashland, Oregon.
the mails or otherwise, to paid
I
___________________
If you have any w iring or electrl-j eninS-
Business Manager— Geòrgie Cof­
on the concert stage today.
The ject, “ The Day L ost.”
subscribers
during the six months
fee,
Ashland,
Oregon.
On Monday evening at 7:30 the
If wishes were autos, beggars
cal repair work, phone W. L. Sams,
Civic Club is the local m anagem ent
preceding the date shown above
2.
That
the
owners
are:
Automobile
liability
insurance
pro­
298-Y.
Contracting' a specialty.
is 1731.
GEORGIE COFFEE,
for Mr. Davis, who is m aking a 2nd quarterly conference will be held would run over everybody.
The Ashland P rinting Com­
tects
the
wife
and
babies.
Yeo,
of
161tf
Business Manager.
pany. Ashland, Oregon.
generous
donation
to
the
club
house
i course.
169tf
Sworn to and subscribed be­
Geòrgie Coffee, Ashland, Ore­
!
fund,
his
entertainm
ent
being
on
a
fore me this 30th day of March,
Visits Friends—
gon.
1922.
G. F. BILLINGS.
Nice Dry Wood! also BIox. Ash- 50-50 basis. The Baptist church is i
Miss Doretha Abraham was visit­
Lillian H. Greer, Ashland, Ore­
alsct
making
a
donation
to
the
club!
Notary Public.
92tf
gon.
ing friends in the east part of the land Lumber Co., phone 20.
(My commission expires May-
house fund in its courteous offer ofj
E. J. B arrett, Ashland, Oregon.
city last Sunday.
1, 1924.)
the church auditorium Tuesday eve-!
Hotel Ashland Guest«
The famous Victor 10 inch record
The fol,owing parties are regis- ning. Tickets are 50c and 25c for
has been reduced from 85 cents t o ; tere^ at tbe
Ashland: Mr. and children. Any child who sells ten
75 cents. Three thousand to select ) ^Irs' W’ M- Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. tickets will be given one ticket free.
179-1
from at Rose Brothers.
152tf Charles Holland, B. D. W estfield,
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S. J. Grimes, C. W. Fullerton, Port-
Kingsbury Springs Club House, land: J - A- Smith, Ashland; E. A. In G rants Pass Last E v e n in g -
ME NIT
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Carl Loveland and his orchestra
Saturday night, April 1. Leedom’s E stes. Glendale, Calif.; H. R. Kelley,
SUNDAY, A PR IL 2nd
Orchestra.
172-8 ¡Providence, R. I.; L. G. Roberts, went to G rants Pass last evening to
1 1 :3 0 to 8 : 0 0 p. m.
Laramie, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. play at a dance.
RELISH
Branner, Tracy, Minn.
V isits Neap Talent—
Head
Lettuce
' Radishes
Columbia records redaced to 65e
J. V. W right and family visited the
Dill pickles
Young Onions
162tf
K. Nelson makes suits to order. at Rose Brothers.
Estes family near Talent last Sun­
SOUP
Hotel Ashland Block.
168tf
day.
Chicken Consomme and Rice
To M ake Trip to G le n d a l e -
FISH
William C. Brown and Bud Storm,
Miss Jennie Christensen, of Al­
Salmon Steak, Drawn B utter
I have a few amali ranches for
of the East Side Meat M arket, will
sale, 2 acres, 6 acres, 8 acres, 10 bany, Ore., will speak at the New
ENTREES
leave this evening for Glendale, Ore­
Fricasse of Chicken, Egg Dumplings
acres, and up. Let me show them. Thought Temple on Sunday evening,
gon, where they will tran sact some
O. A. Manning, Talent, Ore.
161tf April 2, at 7:45 o’clock. Her sub­
ROAST
business. They will not retu rn until
ject will be “ Man’s Duty to Walk
Prim e Ribs of Beef
Sunday evening and expect to bring
A tten d s C ourt—
Leg of Veal and Dressing
and Talk with God.” Mrs. C hristen­
back
a good catch of fish with them.
Creamed Corn
Mashed Potatoes
C. W. Fraley, of Mountain avenue, sen is well-known in Ashland be­
Pie
or
Pudding
was among the jurors who attended cause of her many dem onstrations of
Del Monte Green Gage Plum s, 10
court in Jacksonville last week.
divine healing.
cents per can. “Less than the cans
cost.” D etrick’s Groceteria.
175tf
Snyder’s orchestra. Gold Hill, Sat­ P asses Through City—
urday night.
177-3
G. W. Boschke, chief engineer of
the Southern Pacific, passed through W ill R eturn W ith D au ghter—
Mrs. C. B. Haney, who went to
B u sin ess V isitors —
the city W ednesday evening in his
eastern
Oregon recently to visit her
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Denton, former private car attached to train 16.
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‘ daughter who was ill, w rites th at
residents of Ashland, who now live
Hot
Tamales
at
Plaza
Confection-'
sbe found the daughter improving in
at Eagle Point, were business visit­
ery
today.
!
health and states th a t she expects
ors in Ashland this week.
‘ to bring the daughter with her when
Biggest dance of the season. Gold she re tu m s to Ashland.
The Civic Club is most fortunate
177-3 J „ , ,
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in securing Mrs. K athryn M. Um- Hill.
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. If it s economy and service, call
phlette as reader at the entertain ­
o f th e
Always a big crowd at Gold H ill.!w - H- Sams for all electrical work.
ment to be given Tuesday evening at
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j
Phone298-Y.
162tf
the Baptist church. Mrs. Umphlette
Make A pplication to E n ter Home— ;
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will read the “ Rev. Mingo Millen-
W ith S tro n g A ll-S ta r C ast
Levi Stewart, form er resident here Visits in City—
gum 's O rdination," and “ The Owl
Mrs. A. E. Clark, of Roseburg, a
Critic." Mrs. John Shortridge will and member of the local Masonic
Rased on George M. Cohan’s Famous Comedy Success
lodge,
is
an
applicant
for
admission
form
er Ashland resident, was in the
also give her services for the bene-i*
_
t h o n ii.k h
c ?
,i and . sing
. R ° tbe Masonic home at Forest Grove city for a few days during the past
BO B M ID D L E T O N
n f i t t o of f the
club house
fund,
I F L A U G H S W E R E D O L L A R S T H IS
He is a Civil w ar prisoner, nearly week. While here she was a dinner
several of her popular songs. Don’t
P IC T U R E W O U L D R E W O R T H M IL L IO N S
90 years of age, and has been living guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. B utter­
miss this combination of local tai
with his son John at Multnomah, a field one evening.
ent and the unusual program by Mr.
-—also—
suburban station on the Southern
Davis in his triple-toned, golden
Pacific near Portland.
C om edy “ T O R C H Y ’S F R A M E U P ” a n d “ R E V IE W
Everything for the picnic, lunch or
chimes.
party. D etrick’s. Grocdteria. “ The
J u s t u n p a c k e d a n ew sh ip m e n t c o n ta in in g a la rg e
Red Sticks— the new 5 cent pack­ Home of Good E ats.”
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
175tf
age of matches. A sure lighter. Det­
L E A V IN G T O N IG H T
FOR SALE— “ W hite” cabinet sew­ rick’s Groceteria.
175tf
a
s
s
o
rtm
e
n
t
o
f
Salads,
doughnuts,
cream
puffs,
ing machine with motor. Apt. 7,
Shook A partm ent.
179-2*
cold meats, pies, cakes, candies, at
E aster suits at P aulserud’s. Or­ the Home Bakery and R estaurant,
UNION ROOMING HOUSE, 160 4th der now.
Popular Novel, Featuring
155tf 69 North Main St.
175tf
St.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
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Let the Welda Cafe do the
Worrying for Your
Sunday Dinner
G O M E I » 7 €3-
75c
Nexl Tues. - Wed. - Tliurs. April 4 -5 -6
Sunday
N e w L ocation
Monday
“GET-RICH-QUICK
WALLINGFORD”
Elkhorn Gun Club
381 East Main Street
" M IS S L U L U B E T T ”
F ish in g T ack le
HEA°:
FIRST CLASS Laundry work at 52
Roco St.
.
179-6 ;
FOR SALE OR TRADE— M ountain1
hack. Jackson Gyger, Neil Creek
179-6*
WANTED— Lady
Main St.
cook,
69
M igratory B irds P a ssin g —
COLDS
A great num ber of
Cedar Wax-!
M elt in spoon; inhale vapors;
wing, a bird th a t m igrates to the
apply freely up nostrils.
VISI«
North
179-1
country fu rth er north during the I
summer, have been observed in the
city during the past week. -
The old - fashioned housekeeper
who had her washing on the line by
9 A. M. was a miracle in her neigh­
borhood—
But today, hundreds of women—
right in this city— have a whole
. week's washing entirely out of the
w ay by 9 o’clock.
They simply gather up everything
th at needs washing and turn it over
to our representative. Promptly, al­
ways on the same day, their clothes
come back, beautifully clean and
fresh— finished just as they like.
Try t h ’s better way— you'll find
it a big relief to have no wash­
woman to pick up after; no w aiting;
no worry.
Phone us, and we’ll
gladly explain all the details.
Ashland Laundry Co.
PH ONE 164
B U S T E R
See m y S p e c ia l-M a d e S te e lh e a d R o d s
K E A T O N
The Real Comedian
Over 17 Million Jan UteJ Yeorfr
Don’t forget Gold Hill dance, Sat.
^•^•““R e v iv a l Meetings
and a week’s washing
out of the way
H IG H E S T Q U A LITY — L O W E ST P R IC E S
L o is W ilso n , M ilto n S ills, T h e o d o re R o b e rts
—a n d —
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M O N D A Y N IG H T
A PR IL 3R D — 8 : 3 0 Curtain
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Dtittae alabea Xngueamaet
ln th« W n t in Several Yw
Foremost Actreea.
i et Ameriea’s
CHARLES FROHMAJt
Ethel
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Barrtfmore
Strike Is On
TODAY
k the play to which. her I rum ph httbeet without
puallel in the history of the America» statfe
*DECUiSS£E~
r o e AK.IN5
The Sm ith F am ily, o f Stockton, C alif., a ll o f them m u sicians and sin gers,
w ill begin a revival m eetin g at th e N azaren e Church
Sunday evening,
A pril 2nd.
M eetings every even in g a t 7 :3 0 P . M. Come and h ear them . 1
HOW TO SECURE TICKETS BY MAIL NOW7
Orders w ill be fille d in order o f th eir receipt and filled before the
regular box o ffic e s a le opens, F rid ay, March 3 1 st, a t 12 o ’clock.
A ddress letter s, m ake checks, p o sto ffice m oney orders payable to
P a g e Theater, M edford. Inclu de selfi-<uddi,essed , stam ped en v el­
opes to Insure safe return.
PR IC ES: F loor, 1st 14 rows, 4 3 .3 0 ; last 4 rows, 4 2 .7 5 ; Balcony,
1st 4 row s, 4 2 .7 5 ; n ext 4 rows, 4 2 .2 0 ; next 3 rows, 4 1 .0 5 : balance.
41.10. Inclu des w ar tax.
T h e re w ill be a sh o rta g e , a s th e n a tio n a l s u p p ly
lim ite d , a n d so is o u rs.
is
P ric e s m a y go up, so o rd e r y o u rs
n o w fro m th e
A sh la n d L um ber Co.
P H O N E 20