Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 12, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLANDITES MAKING
GOOD AT V. G F O.
Local and Personal
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
bÁiLU itbiUal
W w lnew lay, A pril 12,
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n a n s tic field and is a t p re s e n t a sso ­
c ia ted w ith th e 3port s ta f f of th e
A. F . a A. M.
C liff P a y n e m ak e s h a t ra c k s.
D aily E m e ra ld . H e also played on
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th e ju n io r b a s k e tb a ll ¿earn w hich
A shland Lodge No. 23
H ere from Oakland, Or.—
1 took th e class c h a m p io n sh ip . F r a s e r
S ta te d c o m m u n ic a tio n , T h u rsd a y
■Mr. a n d M rs. F. A. S te a rn s, of w as re c e n tly a p p o in te d o ffic ia l scor-
ev en in g , A pril 13. R o u tin e b u sin e ss O a k la n d , O regon, a re in A sh lan d for e r of all in te r m u r a l sp o rts,
follow ed
by
p ro g ra m .
V isitin g ¡a few days. Mr. S te a rn s is th e p r o -'
H a ro ld Sim pson h a s ben an activ e
b r e th r e n w elcom e. S u p p er a t 6 :3 0 p rie to r of th e h a rd w a re sto re a t th a t w o rk e r in class a c tiv itie s ev er since
s h a rp .
place.
his e n tra n c e . H e has h eld th e posi-
GEO. B. 1C E N H O W ER , W . M.
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tion of class tr e a s u r e r fo r tw o y e a rs
W . H. DAA, Secy.
a good in v e s tm e n t is to buy b e t - i a n ^ *s
p re s e n t on th e J u n io r W eek
te r m e rc h a n d ise . M itc h e ll’s, by th e E nd c o m m ittee , w h ich is th e m o st
A re you c o n te m p la tin g b u ild in g ? post office.
188-1 im p o rta n t c o m m itte e o f th e class.
B e tte r see B eaver R e a lty com pany.
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A u d rey F u r r e y Is one o f th e m ore
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j K irby V isitor—
p ro m in e n t m em b e rs of th e m e n ’s
N. P. S c h u ler of K irb y w as in th e glee club a n d to o k th e s p rin g v aca­
city M oncfty.
H otel A shland G uests —
tion trip w hich th is o rg a n iz a tio n
T he fo llow ing p a rtie s a re re g is ­
m ad e to s o u th e rn O regon. H e is a l­
K h a k i tro u s e rs , h a ts , s h irts , p u t­ so o u t fo r b a se b a ll, w ith b rig h t
te r e d a t th e H otel A sh la n d : W . F.
H a rs h . Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n W all, Mr. tees, rid in g tro u s e rs . M itc h e ll’s, by ch an ces fo r m a k in g good th is y ear.
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a n d Mrs. P o u rl B u rn d e le , W . A. th e post office.
D w ight G reg g is one of th e best
te n n is p la y e rs on th e ca m p u s an d
V oltz, G eorge R obison, R o b e rt Mc­
K ee, P o rtla n d ; E. O. W o o d ru ff, Loa E n tertains Club—
his ch a n ce s fo r m a k in g th e te n n is
Mrs. G eorge S tevens, 295 H elm an tea m th is s p rin g a re v ery good.
A n g e le s; H. J . T h ra ll, R o se b u rg ;
E d g a r B u c h a n a n , L a u ra W e n n er,
M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n A. H all, Mrs. V. J. s tr e e t, e n te rta in e d th e "C om e W hen
M oore, H. P. B u rro u g h , S e a ttle , L. C. You C a n ” club la s t w eek. T h e tim e H u b e rt P re s c o tt a n d B ernice M yers
F a u lk e n h a g e n , G ra n ts P ass, a n d A. w as v ery p le a s a n tly s p e n t w ith e m ­ a re som e of th e o th e r s tu d e n ts from
b ro id e ry w o rk . A fte rw a rd s r e f r e s h ­ A sh lan d w ho a re w ell know n on th e
F. H am m ond, E n u m c la w , W ash.
m e n ts w ere serv ed .
cam p u s.
G et y o u r o rd e r in fo r a sp rin g
A ttra c tiv e s p rin g s u itin g s a t P a u l-
s u it th is w eek a t O rres, a n d save
a e ru d ’s.
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from $5.00 to $20.00. D elivery In
How Could H * F o r8.t ?
six
to
tw
elve
days.
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o
“ en to u r,n « * rem ote Pa rt of
R em o d elin g
th is
y e a r?
N eed
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l Scotland p u t up for a night a t the
m o n ey ? See B eav er R e a lty Co.
¡chief hostelry.
At a loss for any
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Little-K now n W ashington P o r tr a it other en tertain m en t to w hile aw ay the
A
C onfined to Home—
E m e rso n E a s te rlin g is ill a t th e
h o m e of his p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs.
J o h n E a s te rlin g , 400 B each s tre e t.
See D etrlck
t h a t w hips.
fo r w h ip p in g c ream
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Y ours tru ly -C o n q u e ro r h a ts , a n d
caps. M itc h e ll’s, by th e po st office.
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lhtby Is Brought Home—
Mr. a n d Mrs. M. E. R a n d le s, of
390 L ib e rty s tr e e t, took th e ir little
son, R o b e rt E a s te n , hom e from th e
G ra n ite C ity h o sp ita l M onday. T he
baby h as been a t th e h o sp ita l Bince
liis b irth over ten w eeks ago.
It
w as found n ecessary to o p e ra te upon i
him w hen only five w eeks old, since
w hich tim e he h a s s te a d ily im proved
in h e a lth an d is now a h e a lth y , n o r ­
m a l baby.
F o r easy m oney, easy
See B eaver R e a lty Co.
p ay m en ts.
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C allers from M edford—
M rs. H a ttie B idden a n d E r n e s t N.
B idden, of M edford, w ere c a lle rs a t
th e P laza co n fe c tio n e ry T u esd ay .
W a n t to liq u id a te th a t old d e b t?
See B eaver R e a lty Co.
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K. N elson m ak e s s u its to o rd e r.
H o te l A sh lan d Block.
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Discovery of a long-lost p o rtra it ol evening, they asked th eir host if he
George W ashington by the A m erlcai
a billiard table. H e had. A fter
a rtis t, G ilbert S tu art, in New York »
search a ru sty key w as found,
city, d irects a tte n tio n to the S tuart Rn<l ln a rem ote p a rt of th e building
p o rtra it of W ashington which hangs it ’
unlocked a door which revealed a
M emorial hall In the S ta te L lb ra rj dust-covered table and a so litary cue.
building a t H a rtfo rd , Conn. It w a t' Several m onths la te r one of the
bought direct from th e a rtis t by virtu t guests retu rn ed to th e hotel and found
of a resolution of the general assembly th a t th e landlord’s welcome w as tome-
in May, 1800. T he understanding wat w hat lacking In w arm th. H is attem p t
th a t it had been painted by order of 8 to im prove th e occasion by recalling
com m ittee from South Carolina, anr his e a rlie r visit w as received with
was then declined on th e ground thai th is reproachful r e m a rk ; “Aye, mon,
it was not a p o rtra it of W ashington. ¡1 rem em ber your gam e o' billiards. I
A com m ittee from C onnecticut con , only found lust week ye forgot to turn
ferred w ith G ilbert as to a W ashlngtot th ’ llcht oot.”
p o rtrait, and purchased the one be hac
painted for South C arolina.
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New Harbinger of Spring.
T h ere was a drum m ing roar abovt
th e city the o th er duy, rising ant
w aning and passing into distance j
“L isten to her,” said th e man In th» I
stre e t, “ th a t’s .the first plane I ’vt
heard for inontns. Sounds kind o ’
good.” H is com panion w as equally
pleased. “You know w hat th a t m eans
don’t you?” he rejoined. “M eans if!I
spring, th a t’s w hat It means. We uset
to depend on the robins, but now 1S
very different sort of bird flies whet
th e w eather gets decent again. Lool
at her, would you?” T he gleam of «!
far-off wing as the plane banked, tin |
sudden w ind-borne s tu tte r of sound i
and spring's m odern harbinger drlfte«
beyond ken.— P ortland Oregonian.
When She H as Gone.
“W om an's place is at home, and sh»i
should stay th ere,” was the opinion o
the m unicipal board of V ersailles
F rance, when, some little lim e back
they considered a proposal to adnd
women In the higher m unicipal posts
And the report says th at women ghoul* j
not be encouraged to apply for admin
lstra tiv e positions. but should remen) i
her th a t they would do better to con
fine th eir activities to the home.
P assed T hrough A shland—
G lenn Y oung passed th ro u g h A sh­
lan d th is m o rn in g on tra in 12 e n ­
r o u te to S e a ttle , on a few days b u si­
n e ss trip .
Mr. Y oung is co n n ected
w ith th e F r u it G ro w ers Supply com ­
pan y a t S u san v ille, C alif. H is m o th ­
e r, M rs. E. C. P a y n e , a n d b ro th e rs ,
D on’t le t a blaze from y o u r m atc h
C lyde a n d D ale Y oung, m et th e tra in s ta r t a b laze in th e fo re st. ’
a n d had a 15 m in u te v isit w ith him .
H e will sto p In A sh lan d fo r a s h o rt
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
v isit on his r e tu r n trip .
FO R SA L E — C heap, six room house
w ith b a th a n d g a ra g e , f r u it fo r
O rres clean s clo th es.
P h o n e 64.
fam ily use, sm all g a rd e n a n d
ch ick en y a rd . In q u ire a t 271 H igh
W e call fo r a n d d eliv er.
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s tr e e t, A sh lan d .
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K. N elson does c le a n in g , p ressin g , LOST— L a st F rid a y n ig h t, a t A r­
re p a irin g a n d d y eing.
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m ory o r b etw een A rm o ry a n d th e
Id ea l g ro ce ry , c o m p u tin g scale
E lk Sheds Horns—
scoop su p p o rt. F in d e r p lease r e ­
tu r n to Id e a l G rocery.
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T he bull elk k e p t in th e p a rk n e a r
th e cam p g ro u n d , shed his h o rn s FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d ro o m ; g e n ­
S u n d ay , w hich gives him r a th e r a
tle m a n p re fe rre d .
P h o n e 340-J.
m u le y a p p e a ra n c e .
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$100.00
REWARD
Tw o la d ie s ' f u r c o a ts w ere
ta k e n from m y hom e, 67 Scenic
D rive, A sh lan d , S u n d ay evening,
A pril 2. One w as a la rg e H u d ­
son seal c h a t, trim m e d w ith G e r­
m an F itz (a yellow ish b ro w n fu r)
a n d th e o th e r w as a la rg e g ray
s q u irre l sk in coat.
I will pay One H u n d re d D o llars
in cash to a n y o n e fo r th e r e tu r n
of th e se c o a ts in good c o n d itio n .
BERT MOSES
PACE
TUESDAY
NICHT
A P R IL 18
MUSICAL
During this sale you will find opportunities to purchase your W hite Goods needs for the year at worth wliil,
savings. Complete stocks of the newest and most desirable merchandise have been purchased for this selling event
For months we have scoured the market to obtain this high quality merchandise. You will find our counters pile,
high with all the good staples and many new things besides. Each individual need is provided for in this sale. Yo.
wdl find exceptionally favorable prices on sheetings, muslins, pillow eases, bedspreads, table linens, towels, and tin
daintiest of muslin wear. These values are the greatest we have been able to offer.
Special Values in Undermuslins
Dainty and Durable
89c EACH
$1.19 EACH
—Ladies’ gowns and Under­
skirts, made of good Nain­
sook, lace and embroidery
trimmed.
$1.39 EACH
—Ladies Combination Suits
made of fine Nainsook, trim ­
med with hemstitching and
lace with hand embroidery
in colors.
Values Here in Domestics and White Goods
SHEETS ...........................$1.69 EA.
r—A bargain that would he hard to
duplicate at anywhere near our price.
HUCK TOWELS ..................15c EA.
—These are of best bleach and have
fast selvidges and hemmend ends.
PILLOW C A S E S ..................35c EA.
—Made of Linon finish sheeting, sizes
42 hv 36 and 45 by 36, a good value.
ORGANDIE ......................... 29c YD.
-—40 inch White Organdie for dresses
and trimmings. See this value.
PLISSE CREPE ................ 27c YD.
—A fine quality Plisse Crepe, suit­
able for children’s dresses and under­
wear. Pink and white.
IMPORTED SA T IN ’.......... 98c YD.
—36 inches wide, imported cotton
satin for underwear and bloomers and
gowns. Pink and white. Sold at $1.25.
H IT
H A N D K ER C H IEFS............10c EA
—Both men’s and women’s. Soft cot­
ton material.
LONG C L O T H ..................... 17c YD
—We were able to buy this at a low
figure, so can sell it at about half its
ordinary price.
RATINE ............................... 69c YD
—36 inches wide. This much wanted
fabric
e for skirts and dresses conies in
white onlv.
Special Values Are Offered Here for Easier
H O SIERY FOR EASTER
Pure Silk Hose
$1.00 pair
Fibre Silk Hose
75c pair
—Women’s fine quality all Pure Silk Hose
—Women’s fine quality Fibre Silk Hose,
at a special Easter offering.
extra heavy weight, a real value that you
Don’t miss
this. You will buy several pairs. Colors:
have been waiting for.
Black, Cordovan and White.
Cordovan and White.
COMEDY
Colors: Black,
„r,
“Holeproof” Hosiery for Easter Wear
—Women’s “ Holeproof” Hosiery. All pure silk, made
with double lisle hem. Colors: Lark, Sponge, Silver
Grey and White. P a i r .................................................$1.65
2 YEARS’
IN N ew Y ork
—Women’s “ Holeproof” Full Fashioned Silk Hose, with
hem top. Comes in Black and Cordovan. P a ir___$2.25
“Burlington” Hosiesy for Easter Wear
—“ La F rance” Silk Hose, made of pure Japanese silk.
Full fashioned. Colors: Black, Cordovan and White.
Per p a i r ..........................................................................$2.50
—“ Burlington” Fancy Lace Stripe Hose in black only.
Per p a i r ..........................................................................$1.75
—“ Burlington” Fine Silk Hose with fancy clock. Colors;
Per pair .........................................................................$2.25
The Greatest Girl
in thp W nrld
FO R S A L E — C le a n , b rig h t, loose a l ­
If You Care to Order by Mail
fa lfa hay, $15 to n a t C am pbell I
S ale to c o n in u e a ll th is w eek a t
A d d ress le tte rs , m ak e checks, post
ran c h n e a r P h o e n ix ; scales. 188-3
O rre s T a ilo r Shop— com e in a n d look
office m oney o rd e rs to P a g e T h e ­
o v e r th e big values— S u its s tric tly FO R SA LE— R eed c a rt, good co n d i­
a te r . In c lu d e se lf-a d d re sse d an d
tion. P h o n e 1 F 4 , o r call 328 E. ‘
h a n d ta ilo re d — w ith a fittin g b efo re
M ain.
188-2* ! sta m p e d envelope.
fin is h e d . F it a n d w o rk m a n sh ip fu l­
P ric e s— F lo o r,
$ 2 .7 t;
B alcony.
ly g u a ra n te e d .
188-2 C O N \ A L E SC E N T HOM E— H ave you
$2.20, $1.65 a n d $1.10. In clu d es
ta k e n d ru g s w ith in a n d tre a tm e n ts
w a r tax.
w ith o u t a n d still in poor h e a lth ?
S o m e th in g new — E a s te r novelty
T he M ilk D iet is fo r you.
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g re e tin g w ith each le a f o f B lue R ib ­
bon an d M alted M ilk T w in b re a d s
p u t o u t S a tu rd a y th is w eek. G et a
lo a f S a tu rd a y .
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T a ilo rin g Shop C losed—
J o h n M aly, who has been o p e ra t­
in g a ta ilo rin g shop in th e A shland
Im p ro v e m e n t c o m p a n y 's b u ild in g on
th e P laza fo r th e p a st few m o n th s,
h a s m oved his th in g s to his hom e on
Scenic D rive.
Waists for
Easter
Gloves for Easter
Wear
Easter Neckwear and
Vestee Effects
—New hand made waists,
Making the Choosing of
Gloves Easy. By selecting an
unusually large stock to sat
isfy the desire of our patrons
we have made it easier than
ever before for von to choose
your gloves.- Colors, styles
and qualities suited to all re­
quirements are here for your
examination.
—For Easter wear we offer
made of French Dimity and
Silk. Tailored styles. Priced
$3.25 to $7.95
New W aists
made of Pongee, Georgette,
Crepe de Chine and other
materials.
Priced
D etrick sells b u tler for less. 18 4 tf
$3.48 to $14.98
D ew Drop Inn— for lunettes.
V isitin g in C ity—
Ben H ow e, of R ogue R iv e r w as in
th e city v isitin g T u esd ay .
On a c c o u n t o f th e cold w e a th e r
O rre s w ill c o n tin u e his b ig s u it sale
a ll th is w eek. Sale closes S a tu rd a y
n ig h t. M any people have ta k e n a d ­
v a n ta g e of th e g re a t savings. 188-2
—Combinations and Corset
Covers, made of fine quality
Muslin, lace and embroidery
trimmed.
69c EACH
—Gowns, Bloomers, Step-in
Drawers and Corset Covers,
made of good materials, in
pink and white.
A Sm art Group o f B eauties w ith th e M usical Comedy,
P age Theater, M edford, Tuesday, April 18.
•Irene,’’ at th e
—New strap wrist gloves, in
Kid. Priced. $3.50 to $5.00
—New French Kid Dress
Gloves. Priced. $2.75 and $3
a number of dainty co! ¡a”
and cuff sets. Irish Crochet,
Venice Linen and other ma­
terials.
Collars and Vestee
Effects are very popular.
We show a large assortment
at popular prices. Priced—
59c to $2.75
New Silk Umbrellas for
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
Royal Worcester and Bon
Easter
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H . VAUPEL
Ton Corsets
Priced . . . . $5.39 to $9.98
TH E QUALITY STORE
For Easter Wear