Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 13, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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R e su m ed b d tie s
H e tric k sglis b u tte r fo r less. 2 0 1 t t
R a fta fo g 1 b second h a n d lAW fiiM oving He*©—
Cliff Faylik
tin(ke<
M rs. L u lu V an W egerl h a s re ­
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jinowera, Flxit Shop. B eaver block, i Jam es Morgan, of Gazelle, Calif.,
sum ed h e r d u tie s a t tlio S q u a re Deal
R e tu rn e d fro m C a lifo rn ia —
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, is m oving to A sh la n d th is week.
Local and ¡.Personal
g ro c e ry sto re , a f te r se v e ra l w eeks
On H iking Trip— •
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esler,
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o f se rio u s illness.
W. W. R obison, te a c h e r in th e
H e a d sto n e com pany, of M edford J
Dr. G eorge J . K lnz, who re c e n tly ,
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--------------------- Side Lights ———--------------
L ad ies, I h au e a su p p ly of h a t- P re s b y te ria n S u n d ay school, took
who h a s been s p e n d in g th e la s t few p u rc h a se d th e H. H. P a lm e r a u to m o - 1 b raid for sale,
No. 30 Second St. his class fo r a hik e to day, going to
B rin g y o u r next BLO W O U T to
w
eeks in C a lifo rn ia in th e in te re s ts bile, h as sold his F r a n k lin c a r to
MODERN' WOODMEN
Dance tonight 73c, M emorial hall. L e e d o m ’s T ire H o sp ita l.
215-1** th e v icin ity of th e A sh lan d m ine.
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of his com pany, h a s r e tu r n e d h o m e .; D r. G regg.
M ahogany C am p 6565 w ill m eet
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on M onday ev en in g , May 22, in ste a d
Picnic D inner —
of May 15. D elay ow ing to p e rfe c t­ H ave Picnic Supper—
T he c o n g re g a tio n of th e B a p tist
T he K in g ’s D a u g h te :s of th e P re s ­
ing a la rg e c la ss fo r a d o p tio n on th e
c h u rc h will have a picnic d in n e r in
EX -C H A IRM A N R E PU B L IC A N NATIONAL COM M ITTEE
la t te r d a te , w hen a social re u n io n b y te ria n c h u rc h h ad a picnic s u p p e r
L ith ia p a rk S u n d ay , im m e d ia te ly
la st e v e n in g in th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs,
follow s ro u tin e w ork.
TELEGRAPHS
follow ing th e m o rn in g services. E v ­
an
d a d e lig h tfu l tim e is re p o rte d .
P. L. N U T T E R , C ounsel.
erybody in v ited to b rin g th e ir lu n ch
RALPH E. WILLIAMS
a n d a tte n d . T he Rev. M iller w ill be
C o lum bia re c o rd s red u c e d to 65c
NOTICE
p re s e n t, a n d a ll B a p tis ts are u rg ed
1 5 2 tf
O ur office a t 81 Oak St., w ill be a t R ose B ro th e rs.
WESTERN UNION
to m eet b /m .
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open each day in th e a fte rn o o n from
TELEGRAM
S ale of c h ild r e n ’s o rg a n d ie d resse s,
1 to 4 o ’clock.
Foxy Trots.
M em orial h a ll to -
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152
NY
08
Blue
OREGO N GAS & E L E C T R IC CO sizes 2 to 10. N e e d le c ra ft Shop.
Beautiful Living Electrical Transformtaions
•dght.
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F1 New York NY 12051» May 5 1»22
B yron T. C h u te r, M anager.
V isitor R eturns H o m e -
Ralph E. W illiam s,
Miss L u cille T ay lo r, of th e B elle­ W estm in ster G uild—
F re s h fish , o y ste rs, c ra b s, c h ic k ­
R
epublican National C om m itteem an
Mrs. B eebe, of Siam , w ill sp eak
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ens, ra b b its.
C all Tel. 104.
A sh­ view d is tric t, w ho h as been sto p ­
Portland, Oregon.
b e fo re th e S u n d ay e v e n in g m ee tin g
lan d P ish an d P o u ltry M ark et. 1 8 6 tf p in g in A shland fo r th e la st few
A
MINIATURE
MUSICAL
COMEDY
of th e W e stm in s te r g u ild a t 7
M utual friends have told me that
1 9 7 -tf days, h as re tu r n e d hom e.
—And—
o clock a t th e P re s b y te ria n m anse.
you are a candidate for ie-eleetio n as
Som e Real M usic, M em orial ludi
Republican
National (.'onunitteeuiaa
A w ait New Hom e—
tonigh t.
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D ance M oose H all Saturday n ight.
th
is
year,
and
I am constrained to
C h a rle s R o b e rtso n a n d
fa m ily
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«end
just
th
is
wdril
of appreciation
have m oved into th e ir new g a ra g e
If you h av e b la n k e ts , lace c u r
Fannie
H
u
rst’s
soul
searching
story
that
finds
tor your splendid service on the com ­
on th e B oulevard an d will c o n tin u e ta in s, etc., give th e new H om e E lec­
TOO L A T E ’TO C LASSIFY?
m ittee all the tim e that I w as chair­
a
l
1
%
in
the
shadows
and
reveals
a
girl
to live th e re u n til th e ir new b u n g a ­ tric L a u n d ry a tria l.
P h o n e 180. FO R R E N T — P a s tu re . Jo in s H o m er
m
an. ..Your election as vice-chairm an
low is com pleted.
as she really is
1 9 9 -e o d -lm o
B a rro n 's on th e hig h w ay . A d d ress
o f th e nation al c o m r f ii t t c c w as the
—Also—
E. P. M oore, Gen. Del., A sh lan d .
fu lle st p ^ i b l e etfhlence of th e com ­
T h e nest hom e m ad e ca n d ie s can
R A L P H E. W ILLIA M S
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“
THE
NUISANCE
”
m
itte e ’s gratitu d e to you and their
be had a t R ose B ro th e rs.
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FO R SA L E — T a n c re d lay in g h en s, J
V ice-C hairm an
Admission—-Children 20c; Adults 50c, including war tax
confidence in* your great future use­
$10 p er dozen. C ockerels, 12 % c
R e p u b lic a n N a tio n a l C om m ittee
O ur s u its satisfy .
fu ln ess to the com m ittee and to the
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
each.
M rs. W. D. B ooth, 264 i
party. In tills I join m ost heartily.
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W e ig h tm a n . P h o n e 257-Y . 215-2
K indest regards and best w ishes a l­
LOST — F rid a y , $20 g re e n b a c k .
L e t us b rig h te n up y o u r old su it.
w ays.
WILL H. HAYS.
F in d e r r e tu r n to T id in g s office.
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
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R e w ard .
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Ashland News íií Paragraphs
HON. WILL H. HAYS
Final
Show ing
Today
Violette in Visions D’ Art
Clark Oldfield and Miss Frankie Drew
Hope Hampton in 'Star Dust’
M others D ay and Monday
A modern story in­
troducing
FO R SA LE— A few sa ck s of E a rly |
S u n rise seed
p o ta to e s.
Phone
118-J.
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C H E R R O
POULTRY FE E D
Every one that uses Cherro P ou l­
try F eeds, refuses to use any
otl»er, because Cherro feeds «re
made up of a perfect balanced
ration,
from
choice
products
thoroughly m ixed.
( h e i i ’o Poultry F eed s are carried
by most feed m en.
, Hope H am pton, in “Star D u st’
the V ining tonigh t.
!
A T
Hotel Vendome
for a real place to eat. H om e cooked m eals served fam ily style.
B reakfast to order.
R egular dinner, 5 « cent«. Sunday chicken
dinner, 75 cento. Ju st across from Library---- 425 E a st Main St.
MR. and MRS. HUDNELL, Props.
FO R R E N T — Room an d b o ard . C an,
a c co m m o d a te
fo u r
g e n tle m e n .:
Q u iet place fo r day sleep in g . 986 I
E. M ain. P h o n e 2 68-J.
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“Sleeping Beauty’’
LO ST— On
h ig h school
g ro u n d s. I
y e s te rd a y , an E v e rs h a rp p e n c il.1
F in d e r p lea se r e tu r n to i n
b
St-
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C ^ a S o f f i ’S s ’e nL
FO R SA L E — F iv e room f u rn is h e d
b u n g alo w , good sized lot. f ru it,
b e rrie s an d g a rd e n in.
P ric e
$3500.
A pply o w n er, 126 B ush :
St.
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W A N TED — R e tu rn of brow n p u rse .
W ill th e p a rty w ho w as seen t a k ­
ing brow n h a n d b a g from r e a r j
of B oot Shop S a tu rd a y m o rn in g ,
k in d ly leav e a t T id in g s office a n d
save th e m se lv e s se rio u s tro u b le ?
.
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BABY C H IX — W h ite L e g h o rn s.
(T a n c re d s and Tom
B a r ro n s ) ,
G olden B uff a n d B row n L e g h o rn s,
A nconas, B lack M inorcas, B uff
O rp in g to n s, R. I. R eds, B a rre d
an d W h ite R ocks. E noch C rew s,
S e a b rig h t, C alif.
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No m atter what th e M others o f
r“
ow n » y
be— they w ill
»«ver l'épiai*« our dear M others
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B eau tifu l P ictu re for all the
(/iC Supervised
fid T by itin czii
Faniiiy.
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Cosmopolitan Productions
C£ paramount Q>idure
Also “A NICK OF TIME HERO”
Mr. W illiam s for Com m itteem an
W ill H. H ays, who b u t late ly re ­
tire d as c h a irm a n of th e rep u b lica n
n a tio n a l c o m m ittee , pays trib u te in
a te le g ra m to th e service p e rfo rm e d
to th e re p u b lic a n p a rty by th e com ­
m itte e m a n fo r O regon, R alph E.
W illiam s.
Mr. H ays sh o u ld know .
H is te stim o n y m ay he accep ted as
so m e th in g m ore th a n a m ere polite
and fo rm a l expression of ap p ro v al,
to be expected fro m one m em b er of
th e o rg a n iz a tio n fo r a n o th e r; for it
is su p p o rte d by th e e n tire co m m it­
tee, w hich, n o t m any m o n th s ago, by
u n a n im o u s vote of th e r e p re s e n ta ­
tiv es of 48 s ta te s , elected Mr. W il­
liam s v ice-ch airm an . He is th e o ld ­
e st m em b er in p o in t of service, and
it is o b vious— it is n o t d en ied by
a n y o n e — th a t his s ta n d in g w ith th e
h ead s of th e rep u b lica n p a rty is very
high.
T h e n a tio n a l c o m m ittee m an sh ip is
a p a rty job. It pays n o th in g in s a l­
a ry , b u t it c a rrie s m any resp o n sih ili-
ties, a n d calls for w ork. Its rew a rd s
a re , of co u rse, reco g n itio n of le a d e r­
ship, and th e p re stig e an d in flu e n ce
th a t go w ith it. Mr. W illiam s has
been th e c o m m ittee m an for O regon
fo r 14 y e a rs, an d is a c a n d id a te fo r
ie-electio n . T h e re is no good reason
why he sh o u ld n o t be re-e le c te d ;
th e re a re good rea so n s why he sh o u ld
be. th e m ost obvious and u n a n s w e r­
ab le of w hich is th a t he has a high
place w ith th e c o m m ittee , is on
te rm s of in tim a c y and co n fid en ce
w ith th e n a tio n a l lea d e rs of th e re ­
p u b lican p a rty , is in line fo r th e n a ­
tio n a l c h a irm a n sh ip , a n d can, and
d o u b tle ss w ill, p erfo rm service w hich
no new m an , w h a te v er his q u a ltie s .
can possibly p e rfo rm .
T he O regonian is re lu c ta n t to in ­
te rfe re in th e c o n te st fo r n a tio n a l
co m m ittee m an , hut th e a d v a n ta g e s to
th e rep u b lican p a rty in O regon of
Mr. W illia m s’ electio n a re so p lain
tlia t it feels th a t it should point,
th em o u t.
(P a id Adv. by C om m ittee of R ep u b lican s. C. L. S ta rr, Sec y. 617 B oard of
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T ra d e Bldg., P o rtla n d , O regon.)
SUITS COATS-DRESSES
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL—$150,000.00
SHARES $100.00 EACH — ALL COMMON STOCK
Special Sale
Incorporators: E. V. Carter, Julius P. Wolf, H. H. Elhart
' ^ Th6Se
r°“ i’ " * ° aU
Wlnter’
N- business
H Garrison,
PeU
Ashland
men Emil
who have
£°r many years’ and a ref«™nce to any one of them
should I be sufficient guarantee of the integrity of this enterprise.
The purpose of the corporation is to buy the land and
the fh1** Gr,anite ComPa»y. located about six miles
thJ k • line southeast of Ashland, and to enlarge and build up
S d u s X eSSf Qa
^ here “ wiU be one °f «re leading
investors
f S°Uthern Ore«on and pay good dividends to
restk d
During an exhaustive investigation covering- over three
months, sufficient evidence has been procured, duly verified and
substantiated by official reports, original letters ind otherwise,
to enable any investigator to satisfy himself beyond any reason-
able doubt on all important points in connection with this
enterprise, as follows:
1. That the company will have practically an unlimited quantity
of granite of finest quality;
2. That the quality of this granite is equal to the best gray granite
quarried anywhere on this continent.
3. That the physical conditions and location of this quarry are
favorable to the development of a big business.
4. That the normal demand for this granite at prices yielding a
good profit is large enough to absorb all the stone likely
to be produced for many years.
5. That freight rates to marketing points are favorable to Ashland
within a territory greater than the five western states.
6. That all points likely to affect the prosperity of this business
have been fully covered and that there is every reason to
expect a splendid development of much benefit to the com­
munity and yielding good dividends to investors.
The financing of this company is now under way, and you
.ire invited to have a part in it. Additional information will be
furnished upon request mailed to the company.
Arrangements have been made with the three Ashland banks
under which they will receive subscriptions for stock in the
"
company.
ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY,
' H. C. Galey, Stock Subscription Solicitor.
EDITORIAL FROM THE MORNING OREGONIAN
A<bnission—Children 10c; Adults 35c, including war tax
Ashland Granite Company
L
E X 13
25 Suits Reduced 20%
TAILORED BY PRINTZ
Buy Dresses Now
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All
All
All
All
All
$16.50
$19.50
$22.50
$29.50
$35.00
Dresses—now
Dresses—now
Dresses—now
Dresses—now
Dresses—now
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$12 45
$14 95
2227
Si 7 45
$23 45
$27 45
Every Coat in the Store Cut 20% this Sale
One Week Only, Commencing Monday flay 15
CRASH TOWELING
50 WAISTS
10 DOZ. SHEETS
—1000 yards in this Sale, at —81 by 90 Seamless, good —Selected Georgette, Crepe J. & P. COATS THREAD
de Chine, Pongee, values up !
12 yards for ............ $1.00 quaüty ......................... $1.19 to $6.50, at
$3.50 Six spools f o r ............... 25c
Specials Featured In Every Depratment
Clothing - Shoes - Furnishings - Hardware - Groceries
MEN’S OVERALLS
DRESS SHIRTS
MEN’S CAPS
100 MEN’S TIES
—Heavy $2.20 Denims — —100 good quality, values —100 good styles, values to
Special at ................... $1.25 to $3.00. This sale . . . .$1.50 $2.00. Now ............... $1.00 —Regular $1.00 ties. This
SaJe ...............................25c
EXTRA SPECIAL
—Suits, Coats and Dresses. Broken lines.
All sizes. Special at ......................... $8.90
Jfie
EXTRA SPECIAL
o m
a n y
j
—One lot Dresses and Coats. Broken
lines. Small sizes. This sale, at. ...$ 4 9 8