Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 02, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Ì iH-xlay, Mil) 2, 11*2*2
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
STATE C. OF C. TO PUT
; I’ARENT^TEACHERS HOSTS
OUT UP-TO-DATE BOOKLET
AT SPLENDID LUNCHEON
SENATOR C. A. CULBERSON
MISSOURI CO-EDS ARE
MAY DAY SHOWER GIVEN
LEARNING TO I’SE GUNS
FOR BRIDE OE NEAR FUTURE
Honoring Miss May Hedrick, who
PORTLAND, May 1.— A state
The local circle of the P arent
COLl
MBIA,
Mo.,
May
2.—
Pretty
will
be a bride in the near future,
wide survey of Oregon’s agricultur-, Teachers association entertained the
Missouri University co-eds are be- Misses Jane Atkinson and Sarah
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al, industrial, m ineral, scenic and national president, Mrs. Higgins, of
coming expert marksworaen.
Williamson were hostesses at a May
other n atural resources has been or- Boston, Mass., and the state preji-
Regular classes are conducted in day shower given at their home on
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS W EEK
dered by the Board of Directors of dent, Mrs. Hill, of Portland, At a
rifle
shooting, under the tutelage of the Boulevard Monday evening. A
NOTICE
$ the Oregon State Chamber of Com luncheon a t 12:30 today.
M alta Commun dery No. 4
Captain John P. Lake. Field prac­ m iniature May pole was erected in
merce. The data gathered in this
$> Owing to the fact th a t church
Mrs. H. T. Elmore, district vice-
K nights Templar
tice also is held at Intervals.
the middle of the room with yellow
survey will be used in the compila­ president of the organization in t h e ;
$■ notices for publication in Sat-
and
white ribbon stream ers, and the
Mason!« Hall
® urday’s paper are almost invar- <$> tion of a booklet descriptive of Oie- state, presided a t the luncheon, and
room
very attractively decorated
<S> iabliy turned In at the last mo- <i> gon’s resources.
RELATIVES IN GERMANY
introduced the noted guests, each of
State conclave, Wednesday even-
with
spring
flowers.
<$> ment on that day, causing con- <$> Decision to undertake the survey whom responded in a few well-chos-
SUNG FOR ESTATE
i
May 3. Also work in the Order
Miss Hedrick was the recipient of
S* siderable inconvenience, it has <j> was reached after reports by D irect-, en rem arks, thanking the Ashland
of the Temple. Sojourning and vis­
<8* become necessary to make a i> ors in charge of the various d e p a rt-‘ and Medford circles for the loyal
REDDING, Calif., May 2.— Eleven many dainty and useful gifts, and
iting Sir K nights courteously in-
Q> hard and fast rule In connec- ® m euts of the State C ham ber of Com- support which they have accorded
nephews and nieces in Germany of the whole affair came as a comole’e
vited. Supper at 6:30 prompt.
* tion therew ith. H e r.a fte r these <S> merce showed th at Oregon as a State the organization, and emphasizing
the late Henry M atthias of this city surprise to her. The evening was
W. H. McNAIR, E. C.
notices m ust be in the Tidings <s> has not sufficient data available set- , the fact th a t the children’s welfare
have brought a friendly suit against devoted to music, cards and the us­
W. II. DAY, Recorder.
ual pleasant conversation. The de­
<3* office not later than 3 p. m. on <$> ting forth in exact term s w hat the is something which should not be
Mrs. Donna Dennis, county tre a su r­
S- Friday to insure publication on
er, to get their share of his estate, licious refreshm ents served by the
various districts have to offer to neglected. They asked the h e a r ty 1
F c r insurance, good under all cir­
*S> the day following.
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or $2,026.46, on deposit in the hostesses also carried out the yel­
prospective settlers and investors.
co-operation of all parents to the •
cumstances. Beaver Realty Co-.
low and white color scheme.
treasury.
Secretary George Quayle was in­ end th a t the children be given the
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The gues’s of the evening were the
structed to get in touch im m ediate­ best possible advantages.
Misses May Hedrick, Fay Carver.
ly with all state commissions and de­
A q u artet from the high school,
Moves to New Home—
Leave for Weed
Hand-made gifts for graduates ‘ Geraldine Ruch, Leona M arsters, Ila
partm
ents,
the
Oregon
A
gricultural
composed
of two boys and two girls,
B. B. Balis and family have; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Provost will
and June brides.— Needlecraft Shop. * Myers, Mildred Million, Reuan Tem-
moved into th e ir new home a t 477 leave for Weed. Calif., today, where College and Experim ental Station, gave a song which was well received.
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pie, Vera Mannel, Eugenia Carsop,
Following the luncheon, a busi­
Allison street, which they recently they will make their future home, the Oregon Bureau of Mines and all
Cliff Payne makes sewing tables. Emma Kelting and Tennie Frakes.
other sources of authentic inform a­ ness m eeting was held at which re- i
purchased from J. N. Dennis.
tion. These organizations and de­ ports from the various circles of this
Columbia reoords reduced to 65c
Senator C. A. Culberson of Texas,
True to name
Blue Ribbon at Rose Brothers.
152tf partm ents will be asked to state to and neighboring towns were read. who has served 24 years in succession,
Bread.
what extent they can assist an Announcement was made by the
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undertaking of this kind.
Medford circle th a t they had elected !• now a candidate for the fifth term.
TODAY
On Fishing Excursion —
'0M 0RR0W
During the war he was the ranking
Mrs. George K unsm an to go to the 'nember of the senate on the Demo­
Remodeling House —
P. S. Provost, John Hughes, Bud
national convention at Tacoma, to be cratic aide.
S. A. Prohs is remodeling hi« storm . W. C. Brown, and Ray Dix, AUTO CAMP GROUND
MAKES
GOOD
SHOWING
house on Garfield street.
in
session next week.
went on a fishing excursion a few
days ago to Ranchareo creek, but
Ever Meet Anyone Like HerT
Sunday evening m arked the end
H elm an’s W hite Sulphur Plunge
A man who lives In u West side
failing to get any results there, re­ of the first week of the season at
and Baths open for the season Sat­
boarding house describes his land- :
GEN. DOUGLAS M’ARTHUR
turned by the river, where they got the local auto camp grounds, after
urday, April 29th.
200-6
lady: “She Is a kind of parallelo­
a few nice fish with the aid of spin­ the official opening. There was a
gram
; that Is, an oblong, angular tig- ,
-witli-
ners, bait being no good th at day.
total of 53 machines camped on the
Painting Home—
ore which cannot be described and
which Is equal to anything; and any
grounds during the week, and as in
Mrs. Sumner, of Meade street, Is
True to name
Blue
Ribbon
two meals In her house are together
th e past, the cam pers were practic­
improving her property by a fresh
Bread.
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lees than a square meal.’’—New York
ally unanim ous in the opinion th at
coat of paint.
Tltuen.
the Ashland camp is the best they
Former Resident Visits Here—
For insurance, fire or auto, see
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
J. II. D y e r. was over from the had ever seen. Many were surprised
Beaver Realty Co.
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at
the
cleanliness
of
the
grounds
and
Klamath river the first of the w*eek
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car,
looking up old mining acquaint­ the tre a tm e n t’ t,hey received, and
1920 model, in good condition, or
—Well, ju s t supposing “ There Are No Villians” the
Parsonage Being P ainted-—
will trade for a Ford touring in
ances.
Mr. Dyer was engaged in with a few exceptions, they seemed
The Baptist parsonage on Oak
best o f us are good indeed—excused. T h e w orst o f us
good condition, w ithout starter.
mining on the Ashland mine and well pleased at what they received
street is being repainted this week.
Address C, care of Tidings. 205-3*
for
the
fee
charged.
even the blackest o f villians—arc heroes in their own
other properties in this section many
It
appears
th
a
t
a
great
many
of
FOR SALE— Organ,
131 North
years before going to the Spokane
esteem.
True to name
Biue Ribbon
the tourists who are on the road
205-4
Main.
district
and
the
international
boun­
Bread.
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—A youthful, sleuth ful Comedy Drama of the opium
dary line. Mr. Dyer and R. J. Shaw now are people who have spent the
FOR SALE— Alfalfa hay.
Phone
w inter in the south and are now on
and
I.
W.
Burriss
at
one
tim
e
owned
10-F-13. S. J. Evans.
205-3**
smugglers on the Pacific Coast.
Farew ell P arty —
a good looking quartz proposition th eir way home.
FOR SALE— Baby buggy, white
The Art club gave a farewell
The following travelers registered
on the east fork of Ashland creek,
reed, in excellent condition. 118
party Thursday evening at Pioneer
yesterday:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
near the upper falls.
Also-
High
St. or ph'one 371-L. 205-3
hall for Mrs. Henry Provost, A very
Ray, Phoenix, Ariz.; W. H. Ross and
WANTED— A reliable woman tha
enjoyable time was had by those a t­
99
Phone 119. We call and deliver. family, Kirby, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. J.
loves children to care for boy of
tending. The members came dressed
Hudson,
Indianapolis,
Iud.;
E.
M.
P aulserud’s.
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Gen. Douglas MacArthur, former
four years and baby sister, while
in housedresses and bungalow ap­
G ravett and family, G ravett, Ark.; commandant at West Point, who was
m other works. Call 133 Nutley
rons, thereby m aking it a homey
and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dose, Cali­ recently ordered to the Philippines.
St.
205-4
Rees Are Sold—
affair.
George H argadine, of Alida street, fornia,
Detrick sells b u tter for less. 201tf an apiarist for many years in Ash­ CUT IN FREIGHT RATES
land, has sold all his bees to J,
ANNOUNCED BY S. P. CO.
Larkin Grubb.
Visits Relatives Here—
W. J W right and Mrs. Ray Burns
Reduction
in
transcontinental
Have a fit at Orres. Orres cleans freight rates on ag ricultural imple­
of Hilt, Calif., visited with the J. V.
191-3 m ents from eastern points to the
W right home on Mountain avenue clothes. Phone 64.
last week.
Pacific coast term inals ranges from
Salvage Tent Doing Business—
$2.66
from New York to $2.25%
The salvage te n t operated by the
Helman’s W hite Sulphur Plunge
from St. Louis and will be reduced
and Baths open for the season Sat­ ladies of the Civic Im provem ent club to $2 per 100 pounds provided the
is doing business these days on the
urday, April 29th.
200-6
in te rsta te
commerce
commission
vacant lot opposite the Ho{el Ash­
grants the carriers relief from the
land. Mrs. W. G. C urry has charge
long and short haul clause of the
of the tent today.
commerce act.
Local and ^Personal
“There Are No Villians”
Viola Dana
"L ittle M is s M isc h ie f
? W1H
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS
Visiting in Medford—
HAVE FINK CELEBRATION
Mrs. C. B. Evans, wife of the pro
The local C hristian Endeavor
prietor of the Golden Rule store of
w orkers celebrated last evening, the
this city, is spending a few days in
occasion being the presence of two
Medford visiting with h er parents,
C hristian Endeavor leaders, Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. W hillock.
Carrick and Miss Alice Davis, in the
city.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
True to name
Blue Ribbon
Miss Mary Spencer, union presi­
Won Lost Pet. Bread.
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San Francisco .............17
9 .654
Vernon .......................... 13
9 .609
ner in th eir honor, other guests be­
Let us brighten up your old suit, ing Union officers from Medford,
Sal Lake ........................10 10 .500
198tf Phoenix and Ashland, An inform al
Sacram ento ................. 13 14 .481 , i Paulserud’s.
Oakland ........................ 13 15 .464 Í
party followed a t the Presbyterian
Hotel Columbia Guests—
Portland ........................10 12 .455'
church, where an old time m erry­
The following are registered a t
Los Angeles ................. 12 15 .444*
the Hotel Columbia: H. L. Von Steu­ making was held.
Seattle ........................ .10 17 .3 ,70 I
Mr. Carrick graduated from San
ben and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Anselmo seminary last week, and is
Bloomfield, Seattle; A. B. F errier,
R esults
enroute to Portland, where he has
At Portland 6— Vernon 5. Second Guy G arrett, P ortland; Mr. and Mrs. accepted the call as pastor of Forbes
j G. Mahler, Salem; R. L. Kinney,
game: P ortland 9— Vernon 8.
Presbyterian church.
At Seattle 10— Oakland 0. Second i ' irg ^
O Neil, W. V. H arris, Pine-
vr-.te: Seattle 3— Oakland 5.
, h u rst. Or.;
M orrison, Eugene;
Try Detrick for ripe olives, green
At San Francisco 10— Salt Lake c - T- Weedon, Weed, Calif.; Frank olives, sweet pickles, dill pickles,
7 Second game: San Francisco 6— Talmage, D unsm uir, Calif., F. L boiled ham, chipped beef and honey.
Poole, Oakland, Calif.; V. Ford, San
Salt Lake 4.
“We sell for less.”
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Francisco; Mrs. A. L. B arker and
Mrs. J. A. Hughes, Hornbrook.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet.
PaulBerud’s.
Our suits satisfy.
New York ......... . . . .12
3 .800
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Chicago ............. .........11
5 .688
St. L o u i s .........
7 .533
Stop! Look! See th a t your match
Brooklyn ......... ......... 8
8 .500
or
“snipe” is out before you drop it.
Philadelphia . . .
8 .429
9> .400
P ittsburgh . . . . ......... 6
The best home m ade candies can
10
.375
N e w S to ck
C incinnati . . . . . .
be
had at Rose Brothers.
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10 .231
Boston ..............
Q u a lity G u a r a n te e d
$ 2 .6 0 to $ 6 .0 0
Motor to Buck Horn L o d g e -
R esults
Mr. and Mrs. George H. John­ S p a ld in g a n d P e n n s y lv a n ia
Cincinnati 3— Pittsburgh 1.
stone were the guests of Mr. and
St. Louis 10— Ch'cago 9.
O ff ic ia l
Mrs. W. A. Shell on a m otoring trip
Brooklyn 4— Philadelphia 0.
Sunday to Buck Horn Lodge. They
No other games scheduled.
report having had a delightful time,
the w eather and roads being ideal
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet.
New York . .................. 11
5 .688
St. Louis
5 .688
NOTICE
Chicago . . .
7 .500
Having left my bed and board on
W ashington ................8
9 .471
E x c lu s iv e S t y le s
Cleveland
8
467
P o p u la r P r ic e s
Boston . . . .
8 .429
J. A. KELTS.
Philadelphia ................6
9 .400
2 5 c to $ 1 .0 0
D etroit . . .................. 5 10 .333
B. H. Grubb went to the Sacred
lie lilts
i H eart hospital, Medford, yesterday,
Boston 2—-New York 1.
where he was operated on. The op­
Detroit 9—-Chicago 2.
eration was successful and it is ex­ n a
Start
W ashington 6— Philadelphia
pected th at he will be out and
St. Louis 11— Cleveland 9.
around in about two week«.
S P A U L D IN G
Tennis Raekels
Wrong ideas
o n P a in t E c o n o m y
H E R E ’S one way to save on paint.
T h at way is to use the best paints.
Some think of paint economy as “cost
per gallon." T h at is wrong. Cheap paint
doesn’t cover as much surface—you need
more gallons.
Cheap paint is more difficult to spread,
requires more labor, so the best paint co-rs
no more when you’ve put it on the house
than cheap paint does.
More than that, it lasts five or more
years longer, if properly applied, while
cheap paint on the average begins cracking
in twelve months. Good paint is an invest­
ment that saves money by preventing de­
terioration of the house.
“Cheap" paint is the only paint that
really costs you anything.
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F u lle r i
1922 Tennis Balls
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S P K IF IC A T IG M
H o P u
s e P a in ts
h o e n ix P u r e P a in t
REXALL SWIM CASP
M c N a ir B r o s.
Don’t allow surfaces to rot—it costs less
to paint them.
W e’ve made paints for western use for
72 years.
W e u • p. .e PIONEER.
W H IT E LEAD, p re linseed oil, zinc
and color, but we r < them in scientific
proportions with Ion:. time skill.
< lur white lead ba . must be fine enough
to pass through a si! \ screen with 40,000
meshes to the squar, inch. T h at means
covering capacity and . .se of spreading. W e
super-purify the lead o make it “ whiter”
which means clearer >ned colors.
The finished prodi t on the house is a
beautiful, elastic, ton i protective coating.
W e call these paint “ Fuller’s Specifica­
tion House Paints" because they are the
very best made for the purpose.
P u re P re p ared P o in t
M anufactured b y W. P. F u ller & Co.
fuller
paints
“Pure Prepared” and “Phoenix” are
Fuller’s specifications for house paint­
ing. Get either and you have the best
that anyone can make—long-
service paints.
Where To Buy Them. These
paints are important to you so it’s im­
portant to go to the right stores to get
them. Agents’ names and addresses
are printed in the memo, coupon to the
right. Cut it out and put it in your
pocket now.
For all exterior jobs of painting it is advisable to obtain the services of a Master Painter
Free A d v ice
on Painting
SK our agent for our free
advice. He will show vou
a color card which shows 32
shades of this desirable paint.
We have a Fuller Specifica­
tion Department which wilt tell
you all about the most desirable
to ’. r
hemes, color harmony
an. tl- • î other d e ta ils you
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Take advantage of Fuller House Paints. Take
steps to paint now. Don’t let weather depre­
ciate your investment.
W. P. FULLER & CO.
Dept. 16, San Francisco
Pioneer Manufacturer of Paints, Varnishes, EnanuL
Stains, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD
for 72 Years. Established 1849.
Branches in 16 Cities in the West—Dealers everywhere.
Also makers of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, All
Purpose Varnishes, Silkenwhite Enamel, Fifteen-for-
Floors Varnish, Washable Wall Finish, Auto Enamel,
Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint and
PIONEER WHITE LEAD.
SAVE THIS
(C ut this out and paste it in your
note book as a memo.)
M y house needs painting. Fuller*« Specification H oum
Paints are sold by the following Agents;
D ic k e r s o n & S o n
Ashland :: :: Oregon
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