Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 05, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDÎNG8
Wednesday, April o, i » m
k 3
elgn guests with several piano selec­
tions and also played a waltz as an
accompaniment to a short pantomine
Local and Personal
which Mrs. Myer and Mrs. Putnam
gave, entitled, “ There’s a Reason.”
Side Lights’
There never was tasted in any,
country more delicious chop suey
Count over the people of your acquaintance who
a
Maaon-c Hall, The Plaza
Seats for sale for April Society Ca­
than the hostess served on beautiful
baret, at Rose Brctliers, now. 182-2
hand-painted china plates with the
are comfortably well off. Niue out of ten fol­
Mrs. Louis Schwein was hostess guests seated about the dining table.
Ashland Lodge No. 23
Special communication Thursday Hiking Trip to Gerky Falls—
lowed the slow but sure method of spending
Monday evening to the members of I Rye bread, crackers and pickles were
evening, April 7.
Second degree.
A num ber of Asblanders hiked to
the Monday Afternoon Study club. served with the chop suey, and a
less than they earned.
Gerky Falls, about five miles n o rth ­
Visiting brethren welcome.
The large hospitable home of the second course of cinnamon rolls and
G. B. ICENHOWER, W. M.
east of Ashland on the slopes of
Perfectly lovely
Sehweln’s was Inviting with decora­ coffee followed.
We help our patrons along the route that leads
Grizzly peak, Sunday.
Some fin e '
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
hand-painted place cards artistically
tions of daffodils. The hostess cos- portraying the people of the coun-
pictures were taken of the falls and ;
not to Easy Street, but to Independence Avenue.
the surrounding count!y. Those who
turned as Queen Scheherezade, of ! tries represented at the party, the
Leaves for Portland Home—
Arabian Nights fame, met her f a / - , work of Miss Molly Clary, together
Mrs. A. F. H unt, m other of Mrs. made the trip were Mr. and Mrs. H.
tastically gowned guests as they a r­ with gaily decorated Japanese nap-
Will Dodge, left last evening for her C. Emery, Mrs. M. J. Broker, Misses
rived.
kins added to the festivity of the oc­
home in Portland on train 16. Mrs. R uth Emery, Maxine Emery, Geneva
Crosslin
and
Messrs.
Fred
and
C
har­
Mrs.
Myer,
in
the
artistic
dress
of
casion.
Doti e, who ha9 been critically ill for
a Sultana, gave an interesting talk
The party was given compliment­
the past few weeks, Is improving les W. Penniston.
Ashland,
Oregon
on the harem s of the F ar East. Mrs. ary by Mrs. Schwein to the members
nicely.
If you have any w iring or electri­
Brown, in a lavendar Japanese ki- of the club as a bit of pleasure in the
cal
repair work, phone W. L. Sams,
Fresh fish, oysters, crabs, chick­
DZerJinsky, who has been chief of mona decorated with 9prays of wis- midst of the routine of study work,
ens and rabbi's. Call Tel. 104. Ash­ 298-Y. Contracting a specialty.
the cheka of soviet Russia, the extra­ teria, with a band of lavendar rlb-
ordinary
commission which has con- bon and almond blossoms as a head Our First Blossoms—
lf
l
ltf
land Fish and Poultry Market.
demned thousands to death, though re­ decoration, made a most winsome! The almond trees are now getting
in City on Business—
!‘ir®d b y ,the '••organization of that Japanese lady and gave an account I out in bloom about town. The late-
Installing Fixtures—
W. Benson has installed new elec­
F. S. Johnson, of the Honeyman flar office> that of pub||o pro. ecutor of the sacred ceremonial of t e a ; ness of the blossoms would indicate
trical fixtures in his house at 268 H ardw are company, and well known with wide powers.
Mrs. Leslie wearing a ia good fruit year, according to those
’ drinking.
by many local people, was In the city
filmy yellow veil th at covered her who claim to be authority on fruit,
B street.
today.
head and shoulders, looked the poet-
“Setting"
Colors,
ess
of the rom antic country of India.
Here on Business—
Men like girls who are sweet and
Makes
Visit
in
C
entral
Point—
1
A"
C
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lort
T
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be,
set
by
tb*
saIne
She read selections from Tagore and simple. but not girls who are just
F. A. Soul of the Shell Oil com­
...
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I method. Salt, for Instance, Is ex-
simple
pany, was a business visitor in Ash­
ss May Hedrick, of B street, [ t remeiy effective in setting blues, gave a sketch of his life.
Miss
Greer
in
a
white
tunic
and
land Tuesday.
visited her brother, Prof. Edcell Hed- pinks and some reds. A large table-
tu rb an gave an historial sketch o f '. When a man bas the big head’ U
rick, at Central Point last Saturday, i spoonful is required to a gallon of luke-
— ——
I warm water. Black cottons or black- Asia. Mrs. Schuerman, looking a s ' is seldoin a level one-
Paul-
You’ll like our clorlies.
Red Sticks— the new 5 cent pack- «nd-whlte cheeks need stronger salt if she had stepped out of China, in i
180tf
serud’s.
TOO IxATE TO CLASSIFY.
age of matches. A sure lighter. D e t-' water to be effective, and sometimes a handsome black Chinese costume, ■__________________________________ -
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SALE— Five milk goats. 368
rick’s Groceteria.
1 7 5 tf' a little turpentine may be added to em broidered and beaded, gave an ac-
Moves to Glendale—
the water. Soak the materials in luke­ count of the recent successful expedi- _ Otis St~
182-3*
W. L. H art, who was connected
warm water. Soak browns, deep yel­
with a Fourth street restaurant for R eturn from Portland—
lows and tans in a solution of one cup­ tion for seeds from the chaulm oogra WANTED— Two good setting liens,
Will trade good layers nr buy
F. J. Murphy and Lloyd Crowson, ful of vinegar to a gallon of lukewarm tree, which scientists have found to
some time, has moved to Glendale.
Phone 457-R or call 922 Boule
he
—
cure
for
leprosy.
Mrs.
Dill,
as
water
to
set
the
color.
When
the
light­
who w’ent to Eugene the latter part
vard.
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er
shades
of
yellows
and
tans
become
Bluebeard,
of
nursery
book
fame,
__
Here Visiting Parents—
of last week to attend th e electrical
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. Boyd, Jr., convention there, went to Portland faded, the color can be restored by gave a history of this well-known FOR SALE Purebred Jersey cow.
adding strong coffee to warm rinsing character. Mrs. French, in a hand­
heavy milker, $100. Also breeding
of Nampa, Idaho, arrived in Ashland j from Eugene, arriving back in A sh -! water.—Front the Designer.
SATURDAY, APRIL 8th
pen of buff leghorns, 12 hens and
to visit Mr. Boyd’s parents, Mr. and ian d aboiy» 12 o’clock Monday night, j
some quilted silk coat of black and
rooster, $20.00. Phone 411-R.
lavendar, tripped daintily in Jap an ­
Mrs. Jam es H. Boyd at their home,
Car Needed It Most.
182-1
217 North Main street.
The little librarian sat at her desk ese shoes sporting blue pompoms,
Visiting from Butte Falls—
At surprisingly low prices
and told most interesting news of FOR SALE— Five room house, with
Leslie Swink, of Butte Falls, is in j surveying the row of solemn-eyed Ital­
bath
and
pantry,
four
lots,
corner
K, Nelson makes suits to order.
th a t country.
the city for a few days visiting with • ians before her. Tony had brought all
Eighth and B streets. Inquire 139
Hotel Ashland Block.
168tf
his little brothers and sisters to see the
Mrs. Everton, dressed as a R us­
Second.
182tf
his brother, William Sw’ink, on Vista “teacher.” “My goodness,” she said,
sian
lady
with
the
characteristic
head
street.
“how many of you are these altogeth­ dress of flowers and leaves and the
APARTMENTS
Visits Brother Here—
FOR
RENT—
Furnished apartm ent.
er?”
“Eleven,”
said
Tony,
and
the
en­
Mrs. John Prader, who formerly
hair twined about the ears, gave an
Close
in.
Modern
conveniences.
tire
row
grinned
broadly,
exhibiting
Don’t wait until the last moment
lived in Ashland on Nutley street,
historical sketch of the Ukrainians.
Adults
only.
Inquire
166 Harga-
HAIRDRESSING PARLORS
beautiful
pearly
teeth.
“What
beauti­
and then crab because you couldn’t
dine St. or phone 122.
182tf
is in the city for the summer, visit­
Mrs. Maxey, dressed in w hite with a
ful
teeth!
I
suppose
you
all
brush
get a table reservation at the Society
Room 1 Upstairs
Citizens Rank Bldg.
ing her brother on Liberty street.
them well every night?” A nervous coquettish veil covering the lower R O S E S , FLOWERING SHRUBS,
Cabaret, but get your table planned
shuffling. Tony cleared his throat. part of her face, made a most love­
Bulbs, F ru it and Shade Trees, Ber­
182-2 “Well,” he said earnestly, “we did have
Look! Lawn mowers sharpened; now.
ries, etc.— Stock from the most re­
able Turkish lady and gave some in­
a brush once, but father needed It to teresting facts regarding Turkey.
satisfaction guaranteed. Fixlt Shop.
liable nurseries, florists and land­
clean
something In the car und after
scape gardeners on the coast. Let
174tf ' Passenger for the North—
Mrs. Sackett, in blue Chinese cos­
me have your order now for spring
that
It
wasn’t
much
good.”—Chicago
Jack M attern was a passenger for
tume, gave a sketch of life in th a t
planting.
Every house should
Journal.
Glass Broken—
the north on train 16 last evening.
plant more flowers, berries and
country. Mrs. Putnam told in terest­
The large glass in the door of the
fruit. Am sending in orders every
ingly of the care of the silk worm
A Curie of Radium.
room in the Odd Fellows building, oc­
day now.
Let me know your
This Society Cabaret stunt is go­
lime. Curie’s modest autobiography and the m anufacture of silk cloth.
wants.
Mrs.
Fred R. Neil, 263
cupied by H. A. Stearns as a store ing to be a whirlwind, and you must omits mention of one single honor that
Ramona Wise delighted the for-* Oak St. Phone 310-R. 182-w-t-s
room, was broken Monday as the re­ get a move on you if you want table more than anything else will help make
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sult of the wind blowing the door reservations. Rose Brothers, now. her name immortal. The official scien­
shut.
tific designation of the unit of radioac­
182-2
tivity Is named in her honor the “curie,”
and the degree of radioactivity is ex­
Visiting Son —
Ladies Purchase Victrola—
pressed
in millicuries, centlcurles and
Mrs. J. H. Priest, of Rogue River,
The Ladies A rt club have p ur­ so on up the metric system scale. In se­
was in the city Tuesday visiting her chased a new Victrola, finished in
lecting Mine. Curie’s name scientific
son, Chesley Priest, on H argadlne w alnut, from Rose brothers. The bodies have followed the well-estab­
street.
machine has been placed in Pioneer lished custom that accounts for the in­
hall, where the club meets and will troduction of such words as ohm, watt,
Automobile liability Insurance pro­ be used at the club meetings to fu rn ­ amperes, etc., Into our lauguage—all of
tects the wife and babies. Yeo, of ish music while the a rts are being them the names of Inventors or dis­
coverers.—Delineator.
course.
169tf studied.
Ashland
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DZERJINSKY
Independence Avenue--Not Easy Street
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The Citizens Bank
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Ashland Realty Co.
HOUSES
RANCHES
CHEAP!
Opposite City Hall
Ashland, Oregon
Special Easter Showing
of Millinery
Wineland & Shepherd
TH URSDAY
You’ll find a big
opportunity here!
On Street Today—
If It’s economy and service, call
W. F. Smith, who has been on the W. H. Sams for all electrical work.
sick list for some time, was able to
162tf
Phone298-Y.
be out and around today.
Visitor from Klamath Falls —
Del Monte Green Gage Plum s, 10
G ertrude Cox, of K lam ath Falls,
cents per can. “ Less than the cans arrived in Ashland last evening. She
cost.” D etrick’s Groceteria.
175tf has a host of friends in Ashland who
are glad to see her again.
Able to Re Out—
Fred Wilson, of the Ideal grocery,
Everything for the picnic, lunch or
who was operated on a few weeks party.
D etrick’s Grocelterla. “The
hgo, is able to be on the street again. Horae of Good E ats.”
175tf
While
In Portland recently
I bought
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
soch as extra wagon wheels
reaches,
leadbars,
singletrees,
plow beams and handles, a t
prices prevailing before the war.
Come In early while they last.
Fencing, harness and Imple­
m ents at reduced prices.
New and second hand sewing
machines.
Pe/J's Corner
STARRING
RITA
JOLIVET
- a n d ' ■ i
STRONG SUPPORTING CAST
A
PAGE FROM HISTORY YOU
WILL NEVER FORGET
Sappho charmed even the gods
themselves with her love songs;
Cleopatra won Caesars with her
charms, yet a more wonderful love
than theirs was Theodora’s, who
gave a kingdom— and in vain, for the
commoner she loved.
ADMISSION
Adults, 55c -
Children, 10c
(including tax)
TODAY
All R eady for Your
P aint P rob lem s
Our stock of Acme Qwdity Paints and
Finishes, nationally known jis strictly first
quality, is complete. We are now ready to
give you the benefit of our paint knowl­
edge whether you wish to buy or merely
ask questions.
Painting and finishing is no longer a
luxury; it’s a surface saver and a necessary
protection against wear and decay. If
there are any slutbby spots about your
home call and get the proper finish to re­
new, brighten and preserve them.
Free booklet on Home Decorating.
So we are glad to tell you of
the season’s greatest bargains
in v h’ .e goods by the piece
and in ready made garments.
PHONE 75
EAST MAIN
EP
ASHLAND BRANCH
Oregon State Normal
The values are so worth while
that every purchase means an
investment.
Plan to attend this event!
Take advantage of the full
assortments of merchandise
by coming the first day of
the sale!
— AT
A shland, Oregon
Ju n e 19 - J u ly 28,1922
Full Normal Course. Practice school for all grades. Music de­
partment very strong. Psychology, educational measurements,
sociology, and school management on demand.
TOMORROW
THE TMEATES BEAL'TifUL
Great purchases have been
made at very special prices!
SWENSON, McRAE CO.
For information write
Rita Jolivet
ZAL R White Goods Opening
augurs to be the sale talk
of the town.
G. A. BRISCOE, Director
E. R. I SAAC
&. C o
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
THE QUALITY STORE
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