Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Get out your old pumps, polish
prince from
’em up, a n d be p re p a re d to “ shalte-
a -le g ” a t th e c o m m u n ity d a n c e a t
I f you see a no tice in a n o th e r col­ th e A rm o ry to n ig h t.
um n a b o u t a d an ce a t th e B ungalow
to n ig h t, to rg e t It, a n d go to th e On Sick L i s t -
M iss L izzie D riv er, of B s tr e e t, is
A rm o ry to n ig h t.
in d isp o sed a t p re se n t.
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Baby Boy B o m —
M r. a n d M rs. C arl B u rn s, of B P ass Through A shland—
s tr e e t, a re th e p a re n ts of an e ig h t
R. O. T h o m as, E d H ancock a n d
pound boy w hich a rriv e d a t th e ir F re d A n d ru s, of E lk to n , D ouglas
hom e J u n e 9. M o th er a n d baby a re co u n ty , m o to re d th ro u g h A sh lan d on
b o th d o in g nicely, an d G ra n d fa th e r F rid a y en o ru te to San F ra n c isc o to
H u sc h k e is d e lig h te d w ith th e new a tte n d th e S h rin e rs ’ co n v en tio n .
a rriv a l.
Standard Oil New Em ployes— •
T h e new se rv ice s ta tio n rec e n tly
opened on N o rth M ain s tr e e t by th e
S ta n d a rd Oil co m p an y has n e c essi­
ta te d th e h irin g of a d d itio n a l help by
th e com pany. A ndy McGee has been
chosen to d isp e n se gas a t th e new
s ta tio n . M r. H a rk in s is a lso a new
em ploye of th e com pany, h a v in g
ta k e n th e place of Mr. H a ts tin g s who
h as resig n e d .
P h o n e A sh lan d 175.
240-1
R esigns P osition H e r e -
W a lte r J. H a stin g s h a s resig n ed
his p o sition h e re w ith th e S ta n d a rd
Oil com pany, a n d w ill go to P o rtla n d
w here h e will go in to th e p a in t b u si­
ness w ith h is b r o th e r th e re .
If you see a n o tice in a n o th e r col­
Sick Lady M oved—
um n a b o u t a d a n c e a t th e B ungalow
M rs. P h o eb e W rig h t, w ho Is q u ite to n ig h t, fo rg e t it, an d go to th e
ill. h a s been m oved to th e hom e of A rm ory to n ig h t.
h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. H. L. M oore, who
is a tra in e d n u rse a n d lives a t 364
V ista S tre e t. Mrs. W rig h t is so m e­
w h a t im p ro v ed th is m o rn in g .
J. P. Dodge
& Sons
RELIABLE
HOUSEtTRNISBERS
— No matter what you
want, if it’s in the House-
furnishing line, we have
it, and always at the
Ford Co. Turns Out
Motor No^600,0000
H ere is his royal highness, P rince
Ko W le Gbu Donm a, son of a Negro
racial ch ieftain of L iberia, a ju n io r
class m em ber a t the Pennsylvania
S ta te college, w here he is studying
ag ricu ltu re. Upon grad u atio n he will
retu rn to his pwn country to s ta rt
an a g ric u ltu ra l school, and his fellow
stu d e n ts recently raised a subscrip
tion to s ta r t th is school. In appro
elation of th is kindness P rin ce Donum
consented to a p p e ar before th e stn
dents in his n ativ e robes, as shown
here.
BUDGET COMMITTEE FUND
CONTINUES TO SWELL
We Give Ford Cou­
pons on purchases
. IIP! ■
Ashland Realty Co.
Five room H ouse, bath, sleep in g ,torch, lots 35x121 feet, garage
w oodshed, fru it, paved street ar-d sid ew alk ..............................9 2 ,1 0 0
E igh t room H ouse, toilet, no bath, lots 0 0 * 4 x 1 0 0 feet, garage,
chicken house, sidew alk ........................................................................ 9 1 4 0 0
F ive lo o m H ouse, furnished, hath, garage, w oodshed, lots 50x
140 feet, som e fruit ............................................................................... 91500
2 5 EAST MAIN ST., O P l’. CITY HALL, ASHLAND,
Red C row n* is uniform in quality—
•v e r y gallon is the same, w h e re v e r and
w henever you buy i t
F ill at the Red C row n sign — at Service
Stations, at garages, or other dealers.
A trial of Olympic Feeds proves their unequaled merit.
ASHLAND MILLS
-T O M O R R O W
TH U RSD A Y —
HAROLD LLO YD
----- IN-----
“A S A IL O R -M A D E M A N ”
See the wonderful palace of the Maharaja—with its beautiful dancing girls, its wonderful
art treasures, its sunken pools, and its majVstic towers and its grand stairwavs — and —
HAROLD LLOYD there, too—
‘‘HANDLE WITH CARE” The man he WAS said “ Treat her rough!” The man he is
NOW says “ Handle with care.” (They’re married now!)
Ford an’ 4th Days
JULY 3rd and 4th
How Boost?
By buying a 50c ticket to the
Great Concert Entertainment
M onday Night at the Armory
Gasoline,
o f Q uality
1H1
Scientific stock and poultry feeding has replaced
the old hit or miss methods of yesterday.
Ever Held in Ashland
“Red C ro w n * answers com pletely the
autom otive engineer's demand for a
m otor fuel th at w ill vaporize rapidly and
un ifo rm ly in the carburetor and e x ­
plode cleanly in the cylinders. A l l the
heat units it contains are converted into
p ow er at the drive wheels.
PHONE
A sk about
the
Olympic
Feed
Lune
th of July Celebration
Y o u selected yo u r car carefully for qual­
ity. Select yo u r m otor fuel the same w ay.
I t ’s unfair to feed a good car an inferior
gasoline.
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------ RARE OPPORTUNITIES1
FOR THE BIGGEST
BIG
POWER
f o r BIG AUTOMOBILES
.—
Mr. a n d Mrs. R. M. M cC rary, w ho
D. E. Bush an d fam ily , who havU
have been v isitin g w ith th e W. H . ! lived so u th of th e city fo r th e la s t
B artg es fam ily a t G loria V ista, 510 y e a r a n d a h a lf, have m oved to th e
W im e r s tre e t, le ft M onday fo r th e ir city, a n d a re now living a t 105 W a-
houie in P o rtla n d .
te r s tre e t.
a p p le th in ­
tim e h a s n e c e s s ita te d th e b u ild in g
F O R SA L E — T h re e fre sh cow s, good
of 5400 m o to rs d aily .
T h ese a re
g ra d e Je rse y s. P ric e d rig h t. 122
sh ip p ed in c a rlo a d lo ts to th e v a rio u s
C h u rc h St.
2 4 0 tf
F o rd a s se m b lin g p la n ts th ro u g h o u t
FO R SA L E — R an ch a n d e q u ip m e n t,
th e U n ited S ta te s.
c a sh . 122 C h u rc h St.
2 4 0 tf
T h e f ir s t M odel " T ” F o rd m o to r
w as c o m p le te d on O c to b e r 1, 1908, F O R R E N T — Tw o a iry , clean f u r n ­
ish e d h o u se k ee p in g ro o m s, $12.50
n u m b e r 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 le ft th e a sse m b ly
m o n th . E. M ain St. P h o n e 48 o r
lin e D ecem ber 10, 1 9 1 5 ; a n d n u m ­
142.
240-3
b e r 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 c a m e th ro u g h M ay 28,
1921.
TODAY
C o m m en tin g on th is m a rv e lo u s
p ro d u c tio n , H a r ris o n B ro th e rs , th e
F o rd a g e n ts in A sh la n d , p o in te d o u t
th a t th is re c o rd to o k in only th e
p ro d u c tio n
s in c e
1908, a lth o u g h
p r io r to t h a t tim e th e co m p an y h a d
b u ilt a g r e a t m a n y m otorg of w hich
no re c o rd h a d been k e p t.
C. H. P ie rc e , c h a irm a n of th e
c h a m b e r of com m erce b u d g e t com ­ CONGRESS THREATENED BY
m itte e , re p o rts e ig h t a d d itio n a l s u b ­
PRESIDENT ON SHIP SUBSIDY
sc rib e rs fo r to d ay , ag fo llp w s: Nin-
in g e r & W a rn e r, A. M. B eaver, L. H.
W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e 13.— P re s i­
J a c k s , R ose B ro th e rs, Sw enson an d
d e n t H a rd in g o p en ed h is fig h t in
M cRae, B. F. L each , H o tel A sh la n d ,
W ah C hung, P lu m m e r G rocery co m ­
pany a n d O. A. P a u ls e ru d .
T h e to ta l a m o u n t to d ay is $307,
b rin g in g th e to ta l to d a te to $1369.
Mr. P ie rc e a n d Mr. N in in g e r dev o ted
th is m o rn in g ’s tim e to th e e a st sid e
of M ain s tr e e t as fa r as th e V ining
th e a tre , a n d w ill c o n tin u e th e c a n ­
vass to m o rro w m o rn in g .
LOWEST PRICE
CAMPING GOODS OF
ALL KINDS
W A N T E D — E x p e rie n c ed
n er.
Phone 9 -F -ll.
F O R SA L E — One J e rse y cow th re e
y e a rs old. 494 H olly St. P h o n e I
285-R .
240-3
F o rd m o to r No. % ,000,000 w as
lifte d fro m th e a ssem b ly lin e in th e FO R SA L E — 500 lin eal fe e t six-
H ig h lan d P a r k F o rd p la n t a t 9 :1 4
foot w ire c h ick en fencing.
C all
D. P. B lue, 500 A sh lan d St. 240*5
a. m ., May 1 8 th . J u s t five a n d one-
th ir d seco n d s la t e r No. 6,000,001 FO R SA LE — Seven g ra d e Je rse y
wag fin ish ed .
h e ife rs from 8 to 18 m o n th s.
P ric e $150. M rs. H. W. A ndrew s
T h e u n u s u a lly heavy d e m a n d fo r
122 C h u rc h St.
2 4 0 tf
F o rd c a rs a n d tru c k s a t th e p re s e n t
ST A N D A R D OIL COM PANY
AREOLUX PORCH
SHADES
R eturn from Trip North—
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Moving Into Town—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
If you see a n o tice in a n o th e r col­
um n a b o u t a d an ce a t th e B ungalow
to n ig h t, fo rg e t it, a n d go to th e
A rm o ry to n ig h t.
TO T R A D E W I T H
•1 W M W I.I
M r. a n d M rs. L. F. F e rg u so n 'have
re tu rn e d from a s h o rt b u sin e ss and
p le a s u re trip in n o r th e r n O regon and
M rs. Silsby Is th e m o th e r of C. S. s o u th e rn W a sh in g to n .
Silsby of th is city a n d w as h e rs e lf
a re s id e n t of A sh la n d fo r a n u m b e r
D iscipline.
of y e a rs, b u t m oved to th e n o rth e rn
No one ever begins to climb a t the
to w n se v e ra l y e a rs ago, h a v in g lived top, but an observant business man
rem ark s th a t th e trouble w ith many
th e r e c o n tin u o u sly sin ce t h a t tim e.
of our young people is th a t they do
B u ria l w ill ta k e p lace in A sh lan d
not seem to be aw are o f th a t fact.
b u t fin a l a rr a n g e m e n ts h a v e n o t
They a re so assured of th eir own abll- 1
been m a d e a t th e tim e of g o in g to Ity. and high d e sert th a t they claim the
p ress.
K'rong end of th e ladder.
M oving Today—
M r. a n d M rs. E. R. Isa a c s a re
m oving in to th e Z ieg ler p ro p e rty a t
th e c o rn e r of M echanic and L a u re l
s tre e ts , to day.
IT A L W A Y S P A Y S
IticÄdAy, May i l lùüâ
a b it
■ congress today for an early enact- I/M-ve for P ortland—
M rs. H elen Silsby d ied a t h e r
hom e a t C otage G rove th is m o rn in g
a t a b o u t 5 :3 0 o ’clock, a t th e a g e of
83 y e a rs.
V isit n g F rje u d » —
M iss H azel S h o fer, w ho h a s been
te a c h in g in K la m a th c o u n ty , h a s re - i
tu rn e d to A sh lan d , a n d is m a k in g a i
visit w ith fo rm e r frie n d s a n d r e l a - 1
tives in th is city.
w eek.
« fc lin n ill
i m en t of th e a d m in is tra tio n 's ship
su b sid y bill.
C h a irm a n C am pbell o f th e house
ru le s c o m m ittee , m ad e public a let-
i te r fro m th e p re s id e n t, d e c la rin g
. t h a t co n g re ss w ould be convened in
i e x tra o rd in a ry session to c o n sid e r th e
I m e rc h a n t m a rin e le g isla tio n , If it
' failed to act on th e m e a su re d u rin g
th e p re s e n t session.
DIES AÏ AGE OF
G et o u t y o u r old p u m p s, polish
Miss B ern ice M yers, w ho is s tu d y ­
’em up, a n d be p re p a re d to “ sh a k e-
ing m usic a t U. of O., w ill “r e tu r n
a -le g ” a t th e co m m u n ity d a n c e a t
hom e in a few days, a n d w ishes to
th e A rm o ry to n ig h t.
se c u re p u p ils fo r p ian o lessons. A ny­
one in te re s te d phone 299-J.
240-1
Brother Pays Visit—
L. O. W rig h t, of B row nsville, O r.,
In A shland on B usiness—
sp e n t F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y w ith his
Mrs. M aggie C u lb e rtso n a n d h e r
b ro th e r, J. V. W rig h t, of M o untain
b ro th e r, W ill Yeo, w e re up from
av en u e.
Mr. W rig h t is going to
C e n tra l P o in t. S a tu rd a y , lo o k in g a f ­
K la m a th c o u n ty , w h ere he hag se ­
te r b u sin e ss in te re s ts .
c u re d e m p lo y m e n t fo r th e su m m e r.
R eturns from Visit—
M rs. J. M. S lack, of M orton s tre e t,
has re tu rn e d hom e a f te r a th re e
w eek 's v isit w ith frie n d s a n d r e la ­
tiv es a t S p rin g field an d P o rtla n d ,
w h ere sh e a tte n d e d th e Nazaretoe
c h u rc h c o n v e n tio n , being se n t a s a
d ele g a te .
■M»—
L iberia
V isiting W ith Friends—
M rs. J. M. R o b inson, of E lk to n , j
O r., is v isitin g old frie n d s in A sh ­
lan d th is w eek.
G et o u t y o u r old pum ps, polish
Lebanon M inister to Preach—
’em up, a n d be p re p a re d to “ sh a k e -
Rev. A llison, from L eb an o n , Or.
a -le g ” a t th e c o m m u n ity d a n c e a t
will p reach a t th e C h ristia n c h u rc h
th e A rm o ry to n ig h t.
J u n e 25 th . All m em b e rs a re ex p ect­
ed to be p re se n t to h e a r M r. A lli­
Here from Medford—
M r. a n d M rs. W . H. S u m n e r, of son as he com es h e re in view of a
p osition.
M edford, w ere in th e city M onday on
b u sin ess.
Arrive to V isit Sister—
< 'luhlren’s Day Sunday—
L u dolph a n d S ew ard S c h a ffe r a r ­
C h ild re n ’s day exercises will be rived S u n d ay e v e n in g fro m B re m e r­
held n e x t S u n d ay m o rn in g a t th e to n , W ash., h av in g b o th m ad e th e
C h ristia n c h u rc h . A good p ro g ra m trip on one m o to rcy cle in 24 h o u rs,
is being a rra n g e d .
only sto p p in g to e a t once e n ro u te .
T hey a re b ro th e rs o f M rs. A lvena
Home for Vacation—
S c h a ffe r B ullen of th e Dew D rop
H a rry M organ, son of J . M. M or­ In n , a n d th e ir wives h av e been h e re
g an, of M o u n tain a v e n u e, h as r e ­ for se v e ra l days.
tu rn e d h a u te from C o rv allis, w h ere
he has been a tte n d in g b u sin e ss co l­
T he M edford F lu ff R ug m an w ill
lege for som e m o n th s.
be in A sh lan d W ed n esd ay of th is
o a u & » o l u t Ttoraei-
The Women’s Club Octette P £ ortland
and Walter Jenkins Favorite
old
Wanted 100 Boosters to Sell Tickets, beginning
Wednesday morning call at Chamber of Commerce