Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 15, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Dance at Kingsbury Springs Satur­
day night, April 15, and have a good
time.
Loveland’s Param ount Or­
chestra.
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Columbia Hotel —
The Columbia hotel has registered
as its guests, the following: W. C.
Davis, D unsm uir: Mr. and Mrs. H. N.
Johnson, C rants Pass; D. H. Wells,
W. B. Skiner, Los Angeles; George!
P. Listman, O. F. Dozier, R. Krae-
Dance, Moose hall, S turday night,'ETNA MILLS RANCHER
ger, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bock, Seattle;
April
15. Leedom’s O. chestra. 1803
H. V. Smith, J. S. Wertz, E. R. F ran ­
DIES APTER RUNAWAY
cis, P ortland; Henry C. Dabstrom
For easy money, easy payments.
WEED, Calif., April 15.— A ranch­
and family, Los Angeles; A. Brown,
See Beaver Realty Co.
188-tf
er from E tna Mills, by the name of
C. Homer, San Francisco.
Haiten, died a t the Weed hospital,
Here for Week-End—
Yeo sez: I sell life insurance. 189
He
was plowing and his team ran
______
Mrs. Abraham s and daughter Ellz-
away. His skull was fractured and
O rres’ Suit Sale will be extended, a beth,
Roseburg, are here for the
week-end,
which they will spend with he was otherwise injured, He did
three more days, on account of the
not regain consciousness.
It was
bad weather. Monday, Tuesday and th eir daughter and sister, Miss Dor- evidently some time after the acci­
W ednesday Only.
191-3 thea Abrahams, a teacher in the local dent before his brothers found him.
schools.
Called to Sacram ento—
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RAILROAD INCOME IS
REPORTED ON UP GRADE
WASHINGTON, April 15.— Amer­
ican railroads are on the “ up grade”
to prosperity, _______
according to reports
filed with the in terstate commerce
commission, covering February in­
comes. With only 57 roads showing
deficits, the total net income all car-
riers for the month was approxim ate
ly $48,000,000, compared with a de­
ficit of more than $5,000,000 in the
same month last year.
R. L. W ardle, of Third street, was,
oin sPec*a *s at $28.50 at Orres SUSANVILLE STORES ALL
CLOSE ON GOOD FRIDAY
called to Sacramento today .by the !Tailor Shop— Monday, Tuesday and
SUSANVILLE, Calif., April 15.—
death of his mother, Mrs. A. M. W ar-i „
,
“
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.
Frank Rumet, traveling represen- Good Friday was observed by all the
dle. He left on train 13 tins morn- ..
. ..
™
..
Jng
tive of the ‘‘Oregon F arm er” maga business houses in Susanville yester-1
______
! zine and the twice-weekly Spokane day. The stores closed between th e !
See Detrick (or whipping c re a m ! SPokeemanReylew h a , again re.u rn - hours of 2 and 3 p. m. During this
th a t whips.
184tf “ ‘° Ash'a " (1 an<l ls « •)'•» » a < «■■.<> hour there were services held in a
Ashland hotel, where he intends to theater, with the Rev. C. H. H.
EVEN WITH A MACHINE
remain for a few weeks previous to Moore of the Baptist church, Rev.
Cliff Payne makes hat racks.
TO HELP
going to Klam ath and Lake counties. W. A. Bean of the C hristian church,
He will be pleased to renew acqualn and Rev. Ira E. Price, of the Meth-
1. W ater to be drawn and heated.
Here from Rogue River1
tance
with
those
whom
he
met
on
his
odi9t
church
leading,
2.
Clothes to be hung on the line.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson,
last
visit
here.
The
subscription
to!
The
gram
m
ar
school
was
closed
to
3. Starch to be mixed and cooked.
of Rogue River, spent Friday in Ash­
his
popular
weekly
paper
is
only
$1
perm
lt
the
students
to
attend
in
a
The
machine cannot relieve you of
land. The Robertsons expect to lo­
body.
for five years.
all
this
heavy, tirin g work. Our
191-1
cate in Ashland in the near future
modern way of washing does— we
Make Trip to M ed fo rd -
MAY VOTE ON REPEAL
take all of the steam and bother of
Columbia records redaced to 65c
Lloyd Crowson, Molly Clary, Car-
OF HIGHWAY BOND ISSUE wash day out of your home; we'll do
at Rose Brothers.
152tf
roll Holmes and Geneva Moore mot­
EUGENE, April 15.— Lane county all of your washing for you, the iron­
ored to Medfofrd last evening and voters will have an opportunity at ing, too, if you wish, at a cost within
Jacksonville Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Holmes made were entertained a t the Paul electric the May prim ary election, if they your reach.
desire, to rescind their action in vot­
We have several different types of
a trip to Jacksonville on business shop by a radio concrt.
ing the $2,000,000 county highway service. Each is thorough and econ­
yesterday.
Wednesday.
191-3 bond issue, insofar as th e unsold omical. No initial investm ent is re­
Have a fit at Orres. Orres cleans portion of the issue is affected.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
quired; there are no monthly install­
Steps have been taken to place on m ents to be met.
are the last three big days a t Orres' clothes. Phone 64.
191-3
the ballot what is term ed the “ Lane
Tailor Shop, for real values in suits.
You’ll find this way of washing a
W
ant
to
liquidate
th
a
t
old
debt?
county road bond repealing law .” most welcome relief— phone today
191-3
: See Beaver Realty Co
188-tf Petitions for signatures have been and have our representative call.
Detrick sells butter for less. 184tf
printed and will be circulated a t
Visits Sister Hera —
once.
Returns to Ranch—
Mrs. Fedde and Mrs. Hendricks,
Mrs. Ralph Clary, who has been sisters of Mrs. L. Price are here from
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
PHONE 165
visiting friends in Ashland for some
------ Bend, Or., visiting with the Price
tim e past left this week for her family for a few days.
home near Rogue River.
Are you contem plating building?
Fresh home made marshmallows,
fume and fus« over your
B etter see Beaver Realty company.
WHY?
” “ * • Easter Dinner when
when the
Plaza Confectionery.
189tf.
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(
188tf
Table de H ole
NELDA CAFE can do it for you, and
On Sick List—
! L -I-S -T -E -N !
Don’t miss th at
you can be sure of Service, Cleanli­
Mrs. G. H. Hedburg, of Second j dance at R ingsburv Springs Satur^
ness and Quality?
street is confined to her bed with an day night
‘ P 6
a t“ r
attack of influenza.
g -n » .
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Spray pumps scientifically re­
paired. Fixit Shop.
186-tf WANTED— Woman or girl to do
housework. Phone 302-R. 191-3*
Washing Is Hard
Work
Ashland Laundry Co.
BALDY OF NOME, NOTED
SHEARING COMMENCES
ALASKAN DOG, IS DEAD
IN TEHAMA COUNTY
BERKELEY, Calif., April 15.—
Baldy of Nome, one of the most not­
RED BLUFF, April 15.— The wool
ed Alaskan dogs, died yesterday a t : growers of Tehama county this week
the home of “ Scotty” Allen, who had are in the midst of their heaviest
driven him in Alaska sweepstakesj sheep shearing for the season, and
races from 1909 to 1917. Fifteen reports from all sections indicate
years old. Baldy had gone deaf and they are making satisfactory prog­
was nearly blind. His burial place ress.
RANKER FINED FOR FISHING
WITHOUT A LICENSE
EUGENE, April 15.— L. L. Good­
rich, vice-president of the F irst Nt-
tional bank at Eugene, was fined $25
at Eugene on a charge of fishing
without a license, according to ad­
vices received by the state game and
fish office.
A
HAPPY
EASTER
Compliments of
Bon Ton
Bakery
M a c h in e E q u ip p e d
a n d U p -to = D a te
Ashland, Oregon
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Easter
75c
NELDA
CAFE
M EM U
FOR SALE— Monmouth Bronze tu r­
key eggs. 50 cents each. Jesse
Late arrivals a t the Hotel Ashland
L.
Neil. Phone 15F3.
191-3
are registered as follows: E. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Virgin, J. C. My­ HELP WANTED— Good pay, steady
work. Drawer 698, Dallas, Ore­
ers, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Allen
gon.
191-6*
Mattison, Medford; H. J. T h ra ll,!________________
_______ __ _______
Hotel Ashland G uests—
Roseburg; H. O. Winslow, Mrs. H. CONVALESCENT HOME __ N ature
Wolson, Los Angeles; L. R. Haslett
Cure is no mystery. Air, w ater
St. Louis. Mo.; Russell Summers,!
f° ° ? P ^ p e rly adm inistered,
with rest and pleasant surround-
George W. Carr, San Francisco; W
ings will heal and restore.
C. • Davis, D uiiaiiiu
unsm uir;
Kruse,
11 , v C.
_>. n H. . i\r
use, f ~
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Cleveland, O.; Mrs. J. C G riffith F ? ? RENT— Furnished room, light
Mrs. Jam es. Halbert, Thomas G al-! — hoUsekeeping- Pf«>ne 340-J. 1 9 ltf
bert, Salem; Mrs. L. E. Custer, Mon­ FOR SALE— Two common extension
tables in good condition, $3 each.
tague, Calif.; D. E. W arren, Chicago-
153 Granite St., or phone 411-R.
F. W. Smith, Gladstone, Or., and J.
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S. McKeown, Aloha, Or.
FOR RENT— Furnished, two room
K. Nelson does cleaning, pressing, h apartm ent, running w ater, bath
privilege, $15.
153 Granite
RELISH
Head Lettuce
Dill Pickles
Ripe Olives
SOUP •
Cream of Chicken with Noodles
FISH
Fried Halibut with Butter Sauce
ENTREE
Fidcasse of Chicken, Egg Dumplings
. ROAST
Spring Lamb
Prime Rib of Beef Au Jus
Leg of Veal with Sage Dressing
VEGETABLES
Mashed Potatoes Cream Cauliflower
DESSERT
Choice of Pie, Ice Cream and Cake
O ver
7 0 0 ,0 0 0
o w n e rs
D odge B rlthers
MOTOR. CAR
Your Choice of Meats
R X
SOCIETY BASKET CABARET
April 21st, 9 to 2 a. m.
TH E
ORIGINAL
INDOOR
SOCIETY
PICNIC
The Social Event-Beautiful
Special Cabaret Acts
Don’t stay at home
because you have­
n ’t a dress suit —
Dam few of us
have!
Unique! Gorgeous! Entertaining!
A ll s c a t s n o w o n s a l e a t R o s e B r o s , r e g a r d l e s s o f w h e t h e r y o u p u r c h a s e f u ll t a b le o r n o t
Don't be a stay-af-home, be a live one for once
Prizes for best decorated tables
$1.00 INCLUDING WAR TAX, PUNCH AND COFFEE
Sedan $1665. Coupe $1490. Touring Car $1075. Roadster «moi:
I anel Business Car $1165.
Screen Business Car $1040
Chassis No. 1 and 3, $890
GEO. L. TREICHLER MOTOR CO.
16-18 S. FIR
MEDFORD, ORE
PHONE 304