Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ÀSIÎLAND DAILY TÎDÎNG8
Monday, April 3, lttt&S
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
------ Side Lights —
Up A fter Operation—
GOOD IDEA FOR ANY TOWN
Miss Romena H arrell is able to be
around after having been operated
Example Set by Newark Publio
on a few weeks ago for appendicitis.
Library Might Well be Copied by
Other Communities.
L oaves for E u gen e —■
I^eavcH for E u gene —
MAYOR PROCLAIMS A PRIL
have them located where they can be
G. H. Yeo left this morning by
FOURTH CLEAN UP DAY easily seen and reached— in the alley
auto for Eugene, and had as passen­
j ------ or
u* in
*** the
tuc street
s u e e t if
11 there
m ere is no
gers, his daughter Bernice and Kee
To
the
Citizens
of
Ashland:
alley—
and
by
all
means
have It
and Edgar Buchanan.
Tuesday, April 4, is hereby desig- read>' for delivery early. L et’s have
Red Sticks— the new 5 rent n»rV nStGd aS C,ean‘up Day throughout our cltY presentable for the tourist
8ge of matches. A sure lighter. Det- Don’t^fail f On'1 forget the date tFaTel whicb ,s mowing greater ev-
rick's Groceteria.
175tf £
Th
? make preParatioa8 for ®ry year. Our city has done more
______
' .
_T b e c l t -v provides teams and building, painting, repairing and
trucks. They will call for your gar- cleaning up during the past year
____ —»
bage
some time during th a t day. than for many years. May we con-
Makes Trip to G rants Pass—
Mr. and Mrs. A. C W ilhite drove HaVG L* ready’ Burn everyth in S You tinue the good work and bold first
to G rants Pass Sunday afternoon.
C&n’ thGD PUt the rem a,nder of the Plaee as the most beautiful home
gai'bage in boxes, bags or barrels aud city and tourist center on the coast.
C. B. LAMKIN,
R etain s from E u g e n e -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
174-6
Mavor.
John Fuller, who has been in Eu­
FOR
TRADE—
Pure
bred
Jersey
gene attending the short course for,
cow, heavy m ilker and perfect ev­
commercial club secretaries, has re­
ery way, for a fine heavy milking
turned home.
Holstein.
153 Granite. Phone
4H -R .
180-1
Ivan Phipps left this m orning in ■ Were you ever on the top
Pike’s
- of
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his bug for Eugene, where he is at air, and some p ^ J k ^ n m ^
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shell, Wilson tending the university.
tors and cog railways, find the ascent
C. E. Meeting Postponed—
Torrance and Mrs. L. Jacobs and s o n !
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difficult.
The plateau on which the
The Presbyterian Christian En- Rudolph, motored to the agate beds
Everything for the picnic, lunch or
deavor society has postponed the Sunday. The boys report having Pa rty- D etrick’s Grocelteria. “The Tibetans live—it is ten times as big
as England—is all of It as high or
business meeting until Tuesday, A p-' gathered some fine specimens
Home of Good‘E a!s.’
1 i 5tf higher than Pike’s peak, and the moun-
ril 11, on account of other entertain-
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j tains around slope up to nearly
m ent this week.
The Dest Horae made candies can M ake Trip to Gold H ill—
i 23,000 feet. Kipling, In “Kim.” spoke
be had a t Rose Brothers.
A rthur and Inez W ilhite, Lois and of u as beln« llke a swallow’s nest
152tf
Chocolate coated peanuts, wal-
M aude Russell, and Raymond Drew und^T tbe eaves of the roof of the
motored to Gold Hill Sundav
i world—“Klm threw his soul after his
nuts and cocoanut.
Plaza Confec- Cooked bruit Sale—
• eyes across the deep blue gulfs "
tionery.
178tf
The social circle will have a cooked
‘ still a mysterious land, and
j It is
Goes
to
Portland—
food sale Saturday, April 8, in the
w p Wnzvzi u n r
»1
n
1 untd a few years ago almost an un-
8 . S. C lass E n tertains—
W. E. V ood left for Portland Sun-1 known one. The Newark (N. J ) pub-
grocery departm ent of the H. G. End­
Mrs. Page and her Sunday school
day evening on train 16, where he 11c library has just held an exhibit of Buys New Car—
ers departm ent store.
class of girls were hostesses S atu r­
will visit for a few days.
all sort of things Tibetan—things
O. A. Paulserud has purchased a E OR RENT — Three room front
day evening a t the church to Mrs.
brought
together
through
the
happy
apartm ent, all furnished except
Dew Drop Inn—for lunches.
new Standard Eight from A. M.
linens;, also two room furnished
K oehler’s class. Miss Hays assisted
conjunction
of
a
missionary
of
un­
Salads, doughnuts, cream puffs,
Beaver,
Jr.,
of
Portland.
apartm
ent. Phone 263-R or call
usual experiences and the museum
Mrs. Page. An enjoyable evening is
cold m eats, pies,, cakes, candies, at
at
369
Hargadine.
FOURTH STREET
M illinery C lasses F in ish W ork __
180-2
staff
and
this
exhibit
Is
supplement­
reported.
the
Home
Bakery
and
R
estaurant,
The millinery classes which have
ed with pamphlets and pictures tend­ E ntertained a t Dinm^r—
FOR SALE— “ W hite” cabinet sew­
FIRST FROM AND
69 North Main St.
175 tf ing to make it more understandable
been
In
progress
for
the
past
several
Miss Bernice Yeo and W illiam '
ing-m achine with motor. Apt. F,
LAST TO DEPOT
I have a few small ranches for
and interesting. This Is a typical ex- Bolton were entertained at dinner ___________
Shook
A
partm
ent.
17
9-2*
weeks
under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
sale, 2 acres, 5 acres, 8 acres, 10
R eturns from B u sin ess Trip—
ample of the work of the Newark
QUICK LUNCH AND SERVICE
last Friday evening by Edgar and: FOR SALE— Eight week old pullets
acres, and up. Let me show them. Gray, have finished their work, and
W. J. Moore returned from Port- librar>' under Its unusual chief, John
those
who
had
charge
of
the
course,
Kee
Buchanan
at
their
home
on
Iowa
PRICES REASONABLE
now ready for delivery. From our
O. A. Manning, Talent, Ore.
I6 1 tf
laid Sunday morning, after a week’s Cotton Dana, says Leslie’s. A few
street.
bred-to-lay
S.
C.
White
Leghorns.
feel greatly gratified with the results
years ago there was a similar exhibit
visit there on business.
Rogue River Poultry Farm , C. F.
accomplished.
There were three
V isitin g Friends—
of Colombian things—Colombia being
Carpenter,
manager, Medford. Ore.
another interesting and inaccessible R eturns from California—
H arcourt W. Peck, evangelist, who classes of fifteen each. The tables
Fresh Alaska King salmon, fresh land.
180-3
Dr. Songer and Miss Molly Songer
held meetings here for three weeks, used in the work were rented from halibut, ling cod, rock cod, perch,
Director Dana believes that a li­ have returned from a trip to south­ FOR SALE— Eggs for hatching at
and is now holding meetings in Nininger and W arner, and the sew­ fresh oysters and shrim p. Ashland
reduced prices for the rest of the
brary
should “sell” itself to business
Medford, was in the city Saturday. ing machine from Miss Hicks. The Fish M arket.
176tf men and not restrict Its activities to ern California.
season; also a few laying hens
owners refused to take any compen­
Mrs. W. D. Booth, 264 W eightman.
young lady readers of fiction, chil­
You’ll like our clothes.
Paul sation for the use of the articles, and V isitin g F am ily Here—
Phone 257-Y.
180-1
dren and unoccupied old gentlemen. WHY HER WATCH GOES WRONG
serud’s.
1 8 0 tf|th e money was turned over to the
Levi Stevens, who has been em­ It should be a real constructive force
—
——
i FOR SALE— Broilers, 30 cents each.
playground committee of the Parents ployed in the ice plant at K lam ath in the everyday life of the commu­ Various Causes Given for Undoubted
H- ° Anderson. Phone 49. 180tf
All Kinds of Grey Iron Work
Spends Week-end Here —
Teachers association to use as they Falls for some time, was laid off nity, and not a mere collection of
Fact That Woman’s Timepiece Is
FOR-
RENT
—
One
acre
garden
books
and
a
lounging
place.
The
New­
Casting1 and Welding
Miss G ertrude Miksch, of Rogue see fit.
Generally Incorrect.
several days ago and has been visit­ ark library is pretty well known
ground,
with
fruit.
Well
fertilized.
River, spent the week-end with her
323 Almond Street.
180-5
ing with his family who live here. an:»ng librarians about the country,
Punctuality Is said to be the virtue I
parents in Ashland.
A ttractive spring suitings at Paul­
BRASS WORK
He is now spending several days at but the sort of work it does Is not of kings, but not of women. The hit- • FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, $1
serud’s.
i8 0 tf
imitated as generally as it might ter will not, however, admit their lack ■ Per da/ - Car storage free. Union
his ranch near Rogue River.
If you have any w iring or electri­
well be.
of it. But when a lady has kept a
Rooming House, 160 Fourth St.
O’BRIEN IRON WORKS
cal repair work, phone W. L. Sams, R eturns to Eugene—
Tea Room R e-opens—
mere man waiting for her an lndefl
180-tf
formerly
Miss Mary Poley returned to Eu-
298-Y. Contracting a specialty.
The tea room on North Main street ATTRACTED BY STRONG LIGHT ultely long time her excuse, cynics de­ FOR SALE — Fertilizer.
Smith's
161tf I £ene this m orning to resume her operated last season by Mrs. Ben
clare, .0
is really
i c a n j at
a i hund:
uuuu ,
“My
.u y watch
WHICH Barn.
K
180-5*
Ashland Iron Works
studies at the university.
must
he
wrong.’’
And,
strunge
to
sa
y
,'
~
Myriads
of
Fish
Helpless
When
Div­
G arnett, was opened for business
E u gene V isitors—
Phone 236
this reason given as an excuse, differ-
SALE—One Ford light deliv­
ing Bell Descended Into the
Saturday.
ery,
good
repair.
Call
at
Square
Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, of
ent from other excuses, is almost al­
Depths of the Sea.
Something new in life insurance.
Deal Grocery.
180tf
ways
valid. The watches of women
Eugene, with their little daughter, Yeo, of course.
169tf
If It’s economy and service, call
are
much
less
exact
than
those
of
At
Dover,
England,
there
has
been
were week-end guests of Mr. and
W. H. Sams for all electrical work. constructed a series of immeuse men.
R ecovering from Influenza—
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin.
Phone298-Y.
162tf breakwaters ln order to Increase the
An Englishman, Herbert Duke, who i
Mrs. E. E. Gall, of the Belleview
size of the harbor. In the work a big occupied himself with this problem in j
The famous Victor 10 inch record district, who has had a two weeks’ Many H ear V in in g’s Talk—
diving bell was employed. When this profound speculations, thinks he has !
has been reduced from 85 cents to siege of influenza, was able to come
It is reported th a t there was a 100 machine was descending on one oc­ traced It to its source. He has ob- I
75 cents. Three thousand to select ln and see her sister, Mrs. Lulu Van per cent attendance when Professor casion the men seated around Its served that the saute watch, when i
from at Rose Brothers.
1 6 2 tf,Wegen, Friday. Mrs. Van Wegen, Vining delivered his talk before the sides saw ln the glare of the electric worn by his wife, runs very irregu­
larly, whereas when worn by him it
who has been confined to her home cham ber of commerce secretaries at light a strange sight.
The
water
beneath
them
suddenly
is perfectly correct. “Now, how is
Moves to Medford—
for the last five weeks with influ­ the short course a t Eugene last week.
became alive with thousands of sil­ it, he asks, “that so many women
Miss Oljpra Morris, stenographer enza and complications, is convalesc­ In addition to the secretaries, a large
very fish, which darted hither and have such a baleful influence on
and cashier for the M etropolitan Life ing slowly.
thither
ln their efforts to escape the watches ?”
num ber of Instructors at the univer­
1 0 0 M a in S t.
Phone 44
Insurance company, at Medford, has
unexpected
captivity. Some succeeded
Certainly much is due to the fact
sity were present to hear the ad ­
moved to th at city and taken rooms
Columbia records reduced to 65c dress.
ln diving under the edges of the bell, that to women the watch is a less
in the Barnum apartm ent.
but as It descended nearer and nearer necessary tool of life than a beautiful
at Rose Brothers.
152tf
the bottom, the few Inches of water
Look! Lawn mowers sharpened; remaining became thick with the fish. adornm ent; that they care more for
R eturns to Ranch—
Its looking elegant on the wrist than
satisfaction guaranteed. Flxlt Shop.
When the hell rested on the bed of for Its being right; that they handle
Miss Mabel Russell returned to her
174tf the sea the men captured nearly a carelessly and inconsiderately tills dell- :
tT ”
ranch at Montague, Saturday, much
thousano of the sprats. The fish were care apparatus.
LEAVING TONIGHT
to the regret of her many Ashland
probably attracted by the electric i But there must be another more po­
M oving to A shland—
THE THEATER bEAUTIfuC
friends.
tent caus^. It lias been observed that j
H. B. Camm, a barber, who spent light that is used ln such a bell.
the
electricity contained in the human
Paulserud’s suits are the com fort­ a few weeks in Ashland a short time
“Shoes
at
a
Wedding.**
body
exerts a direct influence on the
able, fitable, wearable kind. 180tf ago, has shipped his household goods
The custom of throwing oue or more delicate mechanism of the watch. It
here and will arrive himself in the
old shoes after the bride or groom may be that the small form of a wom­
near future.
He has ordered his either when they go to church to be an’s watch renders it very sensitive
R eceives W ord o f D eath—
E. F. Smith received a telegram household effects stored to aw ait his married or when they start on their to the electro magnetic Influence that
wedding Journey Is so old-the memory emanates from the body.
this morning to the effect th at hlsj arrival.
The tale o f a town w ith m ore dol­
of
mau stretches not back to Its be­
m other, Mrs. Mary Jane Smith, of!
Del
Monte
Green
Gage
Plum
s,
10
ginning.
Some
think
It
represeuts.au
Cleanliness,
Thrift
and
Civic
Pride'
lars than sense, and a bright young
W aukon, Iowa, had passed away, i
cents per can. “ Less than the cans assault and Is a lingering trace of — the essentials of Homes and Towns
man « h o was gu n n in g for boobs.
Mrs. Smith was quite well known in
cost.” D etrick’s Groceteria.
175tf the custom arnoug savage nations of
Clean up the back yards and back
Come
and see what he did to H atties­
Ashland, having visited her son here
carrying away the bride, by violence; up the clean yards.
burg!
And what H attiesburg did to
a num ber of times and had made a
others think that It is a relic of the
M oves to K lam ath F a l l s -
him!
ancient law of exchange or purchase,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
host of friends who extend their
Ed
W
akefield,
who
has
been
resid­
In
the
County Court of the State
and
that
it
formerly
implied
the
sur­
sympathy to Mr. Smith.
ing at 137 Fifth street, moved to render by the parents of all dominion of Oregon for the County of Jackson, j
Notice is hereby given th at the
K lam ath Falls Saturday.
or authority over their daughter. It
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w
V
U
,
W
U1
,
undersigned,
Leo V. English, has
has reference to a Jewish custom
Del Monte B artlett pears, 10 cents
mentioned
in
the
Bible.
Thus
in
Deu-
apPoi“
^ed
adm inistra to r of the
V isitors from R ogue R iver—
[ per can a t D etrick’s Groceteria. “ We
teronomy we read that when the broth- estate
68 a e. of
°.
_arles S. English, de­
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McLaren, of
sell for less.”
er of a dead man refused to marry his ceased, by the Circuit Court of the
175tf
If there were, we would
Rogue River, visited friends in Ash­
land last week.
handle it. Dependabil­
of him by loosing hta shoe.’ It was ing claims against said estate a re '
Cliff Payne makes hat racks.
M otor to A g a te R d v —
B on Ton
C afe
j
Iron Foundry
Now Open
R e p a ir I t N o w
— AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
JL2
G E T -R IC H -Q U IC K
W A L L IN G F O R D ”
No Better
Tire Known
STA RTS
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rhodes motored
F o r sale, 9 % acrev, good house,
to Gold Hill Sunday, |.vhere they barn, garage, chicken house, smoke
¡spent a pleasant day.
house, electric lights, one mile from
town,
good roads. $500 down, good
I K. Nelson does cleaning, pressing,
term s on balance. O. A. Manning,
repairing and dyeing.
168tf Talent, Ore.
161tf
MASON
CORDS
I .»eaves for C alifornia—
Automobile liability insurance pro­ In A shland on B usiness—
tects the wife and babies. Yeo, of
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blair, owners
course.
169tf of the Blair granite quarries, were
ln the city on business Friday.
Lenine is sick; perhaps he is sick
of his Job.
Mrs. G reenw ood Im proving—
Nice Dry Wood’ arso Blox.
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
LEEDOM’S TIRE
HOSPITAL
Eat Dinner on R ogue R iver—
Vulcanizing and R etread­
ing
North
Main
V isitin g in A shland—
Miss May H atfield left on train 53
Miss Elsie D urran, head nurse In
' last evening for Santa Cruz, Califor- the hospital at Weed, Calif., Is the
nia, where she will spend the s u m -|guest for a few days of Mrs. Claire
mer.
Minard.
We believe we are offer­
ing our trade a tire that
is unapproachable for
hard service and de­
pendability — and the
price — as low as any
standard make.
All this is backed up by
the Mason Unlimited
Guarantee and our own
service, both of them the
best ever.
Let’s get together«
««
HEODORA
M otored to Gold H ill—
ity, service and value
are all important to us
and therefore we sell
J. L. B arnthouse and family
drove to Rogue River Sunday and
ate their dinner on the banks of the
river. They report that everything
is looking fine all along the river.
K. Nelson makes suits to order.
Hotel Ashland Block.
168tf
St.
R eturns from Convention—
J. S. Jordan returned Sunday
morning from the electrical dealers’
convention at Eugene, which was in
session the la tte r part of last week.
El
catarrh
1, .
o f bead or
by tbs vapora of—
benefited by
visas
O w IP MNtonJon U m 4 Yearfc
also the custom of the middle ages
to place the husband’» shoe on the
head of the nuptial eouch in token of
his domination.
Best
Radiator Paint.
Largo radiators ln rooms of the
home do not present a very attractive
appearance unless they are properly
decorated. For this purpose a paint
should be used which will harmonize
with the wall colorings, and one of
the best palnti obtainable for this pur­
pose Is the ordinary sanitary, flat wall
paint that Is used upon walls. It has
been found that these paints dry with
a flat surface having a high heut trans­
mission factor. For heating efficiency
as well as for decoration, these paints
are therefore to be recommended.
Reasonable Statement.
Mrs. J. L. Greenwood, who has .
The creator of strange new beauty
been seriously ill with the influenza.
has a right to demand so much (at­
Is able to be up and around once tention) from anybody who under­
more.
takes to pronounce judgment. Is It
too much to ask 7 I don’t Imagine, for
The Tea Cup club of the Methodist example, that my own flair for strange
church will meet with Mrs. Hodkin- new beauty Is special and extraordi­
son on Church street Tuesday atfer- nary, a thing that could not be culti­
noon, instead of with Mrs. J. H. F u l­ vated by any lover of old familiar
beauty who honestly desires to culti­
ler as form erly announced.
vate It. For beauty Is ageless, eternal
and one, recognizable under all dif­
S u fferin g w ith I n f lu e n z a -
ferences of form.—Baltimore Ameri­
Ben L. Delsman, of the Ashland can.
Lum ber company is confined to his
home with an attack of influenza.
Makes His Coats Last.
Frank S. Stone of Westboro, Mass.,
\ Is I tors from Medford —
-
says the Boston Globe, has worn the
Miss Fay Slinger, chief operator a t j same overcoat for 85 winters, and he
the telephone toll office at M edford,' “«J8 14 la K°od for ten more. For bit-
in company with the two Miss Far- • ter cold be baa a heavier coat which
lows, also of Medford, were In Ash- i*,as been in sf r,Vlc^ ior only 20 year8
Stone says styles travel ln a circle,
land Saturday visiting.
returning on the average every five
years, his 35-y ear-old coat having been
B utler’s individual five-cent Vic­ In the height of fashion seven times
torias— ask for them. Plaza Confec­
tionery.
‘Build with the Birds.’
TOM ORROW
hereby notified to present the same,
j duly verified as by law required, to
the undersigned at 335 Terrace St.,
Ashland, Oregon, or 405 Stock Ex­
change Building, Portland, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published April
3. 1922;
PRICES:
Last publication, May 1, 1922.
LEO V. ENGLISH,
A dm inistrator.
Sardou’s Immortal Drama
Adults 55c; Children 25c; including war tax
W E RECOM M END
CHERRO
FLOUR
Because of the Quality and Scientific Blending of Hard Wheats.
This Flour
IS
strictly an Oregon product, and particular housewives will find it a credit to their
table. This Flour is guaranteed to please in taste, texture and making bread. One
sack will convince you of its quality, and the more you use, the more you will like
it. The present retail price is $2.85 for a 49 pound sack.
Plummer’s Grocery
Holmes* Grocery
Ideal Grocery
Wolcott’s Grocery
Pellett’s Store
Talent, Oregon