Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 26, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Monday, June 26, 1922
LOCAI AND PERSONAL
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He Rescued Her and Married Her
M acsabee’s A nnual P icn io —
The Maccabee ladles will hold
thetr annual family picnic Wednes- i
day, Jim e 28th, in Ltthia park Each
lady is expected to bring a w ell-!
filled basket and a husband.
FILIBUSTER
W anted, three more passengers to
Oregon caves Monday, June 26. In-
Quire at Rose Bros. Rates reason-
ab e.
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WASHINGTON, June 26.— Repre­
sentative Voigt, republican, began
the fourth day of his one-man fili­
buster in the house as soon as it con­
vened this morning.
He demanded a roll-call, and indi­
cated his firm intention of pursuing
ndefinite y the tactics th a t have
kept the house in a turm oil during
the last four days.
A juvenile table and chairs have
been placed in Rose Bros, ice cream
parlor for the kiddies.
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V isiting Friend« H ere—
Rev. and Mrs. C arter, Presbyter­
ian missionaries, who spent consid­
erable time in southern Oregon some
ten years ago and are well known in
Ashland, are here visiting friends.
The C arters now live in Toronto,
Canada.
PA RENT-TEACH ERS ASSN.
STILL SELLING TICKETS
HAÎ1V QUARTZ MILLS MAY
construction by the Medford Iron
GIVE BOOM TO .MINING W orks and will be used by local
mines.
Quartz mills ^hicii weigh only
1800 pounds in all and the heaviest FORMER ASHLAND GIRL
part of which weight but 125 pounds
TO ENTER MISSION WORK
are now being m anufactured by a
Medford concern. The m il’s are e a s­
Miss H attie Mitchell, from the In ­
ily transportable and are especially dianapolis school of missions, ex­
adaptable to small quartz mines in pects to be in Ashland a few days
the hil’s where about 10 men are this week to visit her relatives, the j
employed.
Foley family. Miss Mitchell is en­
They handle from 2% to eight route to the W illam ette valley to
tons of ore in 10 hours, according to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H or-.'C ’
the nature of the ore, and are de­ ace Mitchell, form er Ashland resi­
signed to be operated by a 2 ^ horse dents.
Site expect». a fte r visiting
power engine. They are easily dis- her parents and friends to embark
m ant'ed and set up, the process ta k ­ this fall for Alfrica, where she goes
ing but half an hour. The mills are as a missionary. The best wishes of
so constructed thaX they may be a host of Ashland friends will go
used either with w ater or without, with her in her new field of work.
and the óre can he pulverized to any
desired degree. The price of one of
Molalla to get more paving.
these mills is equal to about one-
Eugene lets contracts for three
fifth the cost of a regular two stamp residences and business block.
mill.
Portland building perm its frn-a
Twelve of them are now under June 1 to 8, total $570,645.
The ladies of th e Parent-T eachers
association have finished the canvass
rst Naval Officer Herbert Thompson of the steamship Muskegon, his
of the downtown section, selling twentj-two-year-old bride, Madame Nadlua Efrom Thompson, widow of an
tickets for “L ittle Lord F auntelroy” o cer of the Russian White Guard, and her baby boy Eric, as they arrived in
the Mary Plckford photoplay, they Boston the other day. Until the brawny young officer of the Muskegon came
are sponsoring on Tuesday, Wednes- to t le aid of the pretty Russian girl in the Turkish seaport of Constantinople
Insurance— 274-J— Yeo.
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she had been earning a living among the theaters and cafes of the Black sea
atre. The ladies met with a very lib- cities by dancing. She tells thrilling tales of her escape from the Bolsheviks.
tre. The ladies m et with a very lib­
The piano recital to be given at
Dewdrop Inn fair lunches, meals,
F ru it canning time is at hand.
eral repsonse from the business peo­
the M. E. church Monday evening, by
ple, though they have sold a less sandw iches and salads. Get your For firuit jars, lids, rubbers, jelly
Dr. Emil E nna of Portland, will be
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molds and sugar, D etrick’s prices
num ber to date than they had hoped. Ford coupons.
one of the most pleasing events of
Did you receive a Ford Day Parade program, announcing
can’t
be beaten.
the season.
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The chidlren of the city are still
selMng tickets In the residential sec­ H ere from R eedsport—
S c e n e F ro m
the prizes for
tion, and very few have turned in ' W. F. H olbert and daughter, Mrs.
R eturn front T r i p -
keo t o i s any report on what has been accomp­
Dr. and ^lrs. George J. Kinz re ­
UTTLEwRO_fiAUNTLEROY" lished. Solicitations will be con­ Brown, from Reedsport, are in Ash­
land a t present visiting Mr. Hol­
turned last evening from a two
W ill be produced at th e V ining tinued until W ednesday evening, a f­ b e rt’s grandson, who has been ill
weeks vacation trip which took them
to San Francisco for the Shriners T heatre tom orrow for th e benefit of te r which unsold tickets will be for some time. TLe H olbert family
turned in to th e committee.
form erly lived east of Ashland be-
convention, and they stopped on the th e Parent-T eachers A ssociation.
However, tickets may be obtained f re moviir.g t j th e ir present home
way home to visit with relatives, be­
downtown a t the present tim e and • e the coa'L
ing accompanied to Ashland by Mrs. A ir iv e s from P ortland—
Kenneth McWilliams arrived in will be available up to Thursday ev­
Kinz’ cousin. Mrs. W alter King, of
Ashland
yesterday from Portland, ening at the following places: Rose
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Salinas, Calif., who will vlst here
having
driven
a
Ford
car
through.
Brothers, H o'm es Grocery, Needle-
for two or three months.
a t 10:30 a .m .
He stopped for a short time with an craft Shop, Candy Cupboard and at FOR SALE— Two m onth old Rhode
Island Reds and Black Minorcas.
Was it not very interesting? If you did not receive one,
Hay salt a t the F ru it Assn. 249-5 old college friend at Roseburg en the public library.
40 cents each. Also 10 year-old
route home.
A num ber of sum m er norm al stu ­
Rhode Island Red hens and six
please write to the Secretary of Chamber of Commerce.
dents have seen the play in other
Phone 274-J for Yeo.
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Leghorns.
Phone
9-F-12.
251-2
When you want b etter ice cream, places, and liked ¡it so well th at they
Parade will form on Helman and Mechanic streets, and
order Rosebud of Rose Bros. 2 4 7 « expect to see It again a t the Vining FOR SALE— Pie cherries. S. J. Ev­
Leave for California—
this week.
ans, phone 10-F-13.
251-3*
Mrs. W. L. Headley and son Ger­
line of march will be south on Main from Mechanic, out
Fountain drinks are b etter at
All who have seen the play express, I HAVE A LIMITED am ount of
ald. accompanied by Mrs. Headley’s
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. W right, Rose Bros.
East Main and the Boulevard to the Hawthorne school,
money to loan on real estate se­
curity. J. A. Mahlsteh. Ashland,
recommend th a t not a child in the
left this m orning for California,
251-2*
and doubling back, on Boulevard and Main to the Plaza.
city be denied the privi’ege of seeing • Oregon.
where they expect to make their fu­ C onducting B b le School—
Rev. Hiram Smith, of Lincoln this wonderful children’s play, and
tu re home. Mrs. Headley will be lo­
iWANTED— Chambermaid at Hotel
cated at Gilroy In Santa C!ara coun­ street, is conducting a vacation Bi­ since it is said th a t men and women
Oregon at once.
251-3
ty, while her parents will be at ble school in Lane*county at present, are only boys and girls grown large.
and will be away for sometime a t­ It Is a good play for everyone to see. FRYERS— Eight weeks old. 25c.
Fresno.
Phone 10-F-3. J. Froboes, Belle­
tending to ocher m atters a fte r the
view.
251-6
The
Dr. Erail Enna, noted pianist, M. school session is finished.
Owning the Alphabet.
Some time ago the Canadian Pacific WANTED— Two young men, e x p e r­
E. church. Monday evening, June 26. Brethren m inister from G rants Pass
ienced apple thinners.
Phone
filled
Mr.
Sm
ith’s
pulpit
on
last
Sun­
Railway
company issued notices to cer­
Admission, 50 cents including war
9 -F -ll.
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tax-
250-2 day morning. Dr. Brower will sub­ tain hotels, restaurants, shops, etc-.,
stitu te largely while Rev. Smith is protesting against the unauthorized WANTED BY WEED LUMBER CO., I
and in addition, each Ford car entered will receive 10
fro m
use of its initials.
One Timothy ‘ WEED, CALIF.— Tim ber fallers
away.
Dr. George J. Kinz wishes to an ­
O’Brien, proprietor of the “C. P. R.
Bo contract combined falling, j
free Ford Day Coupons, and may be entitled to as many
fo rn o u s s to r y
nounce that his office will be open
Burher Shop’’ in a prairie village re- ; bucking and limbing. Good earn-;
Will
M
eet
M
onday—
for business Tuesday, June 27. 251-3
reived the warning, and replied as fol- ' ings can be made and living con-i For benefit Parent Teachers
as 50, if you have spent considerable time and money and
The W. R. C. will meet with Mrs. lows, says the London Post:
ditions are of the best. C ottages'
Association
a
re
available
for
families.
In
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» Don’t fail to ask for Ford coupons W. R. Clapp, 427 Pal mavenue, Mon­ Dear Sir: 1 got your notig. I don’t •
win no other prize. You may win the Es.ee Ford car with
day, June 26th.
want no law soot with yure company. I i ested parties communicate direct A dm., 25 and 55c, inch tax
from Detrick. He sells for less.
with
W
’eed
Lum
ber
Company,
ao yure company owns most every­
Weed, California.
251-12
one of these coupons.
thing—ralerodes, steemers, most of
Drink
refreshing
Lime
Crush
at
IV. C. T. V. Meeting—
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The W omen’s C hristian Temper­ Rose Bros.
kno as you own the hole alphabet. The
CALL AT
ance Union will hold its regular
letters on my shop don’t stand for
On Job A gain—
m eeting in the public library Tues­
Chief of Police H atcher is on the yure ralerode, but for somethin better.
day, June 27, at 2 o’clock p. m. All
I left a niuther in Ireland, site is dead
job again, after having spent a few and gawn, but her memories are dear
members are urged to be present, as
days in California looking after to me. Her maiden name was Chris­
there is much business to come be­
some
claims th at he has in the vicin­ tina Patricia Reardon, and what I
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fore the union.
1 — B est decorated Ford,
ity of Gazelle.
No. 7. — Ford Cur with oldest
want to no Is what you are going to do
1
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES ,
Coupe. or Sedan.
ibout it. I suppose you won't argue
engine num ber.
In addition to our extremely low
¡hat the balance of my sign what re­
Stayton— Cannery in operation.
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No. H — Ford cur bringing five
2 — B est decorated Ford,
prices, we give Ford coupons. Det-
fers to cut rates has got anything to
h ea v iest men.
Touring Car or R oadster.
BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE
rick’s Groceteria sells for less.
Jo with yure raleroods. There ain’t
T aking Jou rn alistic C ourse—
N'o.
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— Ford Car bringing five
3 . — Ford Car com ing the
Mrs. John H. Dill is in Eugene, a t­ jeen no cut rates round these parts
ta lle st m en.
chat I nos of.
Visiting Aunt—
longest d istan ce (tou r­
tending the sum m er school at the
Niw-IO.—
Ford ear bringing five
(Signed)
TIMOTHY
O’RIM
EN
ists barred)
MrB. N. A. Muegge and Mrs. W. E. University of Oregon, and specializ­
oldest
persons.
W arfel from Baker, Or., are visiting ing in journalistic work.
I — Ford Car bringing the
No. 11— Ford ear bringing the
th eir aunt, Mrs. E. A. Cavin on B
la rg est fam ily.
largi-st load o f children.
street for a few days.
O ur ice cream is better. We make
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(5 — Ford ’ C a r
bringing
No.
12—
Worst lookin g Ford.
it. Rose Bros.
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four geniMations.
N
’o.
IS—
Ford
ton. truck w ith
Fancy silk parasol covers. Fixit
(G reatest to ta l years)
* h eaviest load.
Shop. 35 F irst St., Beaver Block. Arrive Home—
L east total years)
No.
14—
Forti ear bringing five
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Prose arrived
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No. <» — Ford Car bringing the
sh
ortest
ad u lt persons.
home Sunday evening from Prine
m
ost
ad
u
lt
peop’e
in
one
No.
15—
Ford
car driven by
Ford Day sale on ready-to-wear ville, Or., where they went a few
load.
oldest person.
salts a t P aulserud’s.
245tf weeks ago to look after business
m atters a t th eir form er home. They
V isitin g Friends—
returned by way of Portland and
Mrs. Jeff Howard, of Mountain stopped over for the rose festival in
avenue, is enjoying a visit from her the Oregon metropolis.
daughter, Mrs. W imer, and family,
from Rosebarg.
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Dr. Emil Enna, concert pianist,
composer, lecturer, M. E. church,
Monday evening, June 26.
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FO R D OW NERS
ATTEN TIO N !
.
Ford Day Parade
July 3rd, Ashland, Ore.
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MiKFOfD
; LITTLE LORD
Ashland Realty Co.
Opposite City Hall,
Try the wet wash and rough dry.
76 Alida. Phone 180.
Sal« on suits at
Tickets on the Ford.
P aulserud’s.
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V isits W ith Son —
Elm er Cooper’s m other, from Lane
county, was visiting her son on Cali­
fornia street last week.
Special values on suits.
windows. P aulserud’s.
BAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
PAHSON SAY
MAKE O P
A
AH OUGHTER
R E 5 L U T IO N
T ’ G lT LONG W1P t>E
E OLE
'OMAN FOM NOW ON « , BUT I
: PONE I
tain ’ no USE — s h e
r e s ' l o t e d T ' g ^ t . LONÓJ
'f c o y r
me . “ . r -
See our
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Put Linoleum on
Every Room in
the House
Polish it occasionally w ith Johnson’s Wax,
lay rags over it where you want them.
Your home will be sanitary and always easy to keep clean, much better than
using borders, covers unsightly floors, makes the home comfortable.
We have inlaid and printed goods in all widths and grades and the best part
of it is the price at which we sell.
FORD COUPONS ON ALL PURCHASES
Step Ladder
E. CLIF PAYNE
Strongest, Lightest Ladders Made
Shop W ork a Specialty
.»a» i* i
15 Ford Day Parade
Features
Ashland, Ore.
IF PRICES AND EXPERT KNOWLEDGE IN LAYING counts for any tiling,
we should sell all the Linoleum that is sold in the Valley.
The nationally /advertised ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM always in stock If
interested in Linoleum, be sure to see us.
Complete anto camping outfits and camp goods in stock.
Let Jerry O’Neal figure your next
Job of plumbing. F irst class m ater­
ial and workmanship. Phone 138.
207 E. Main street.
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$500 in Cash and Merchandise
Prizes Ottered in Following
Events
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Would-Be Ford Own­
ers Attention
The merchants of Ashland are giving a Free Ford Day
Coupon with each dollar purchase from now until July
3d, at 5 p. m. At 8 p. m., at the band stand in Lithia
Park, one of these coupons will win the
FREE FORD TOURING CAR
"The Ford Is Mine”
The Committee would greatly appreciate it if you would
fill out and return to the Secretary of the Chamber of
Comnieree, the entry blank below.
Secretary, Ashland Chamber of Commerce:
J. P. Dodge & Sons
3d, for prizes offered in event No..........
REUABLE HOUSEFURNISHERS
Name........................
We will enter Ford car in Ford Day Parade, July