Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 07, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    A SH L A ÎB DAILY TIDINGS
PAÜH FOUR
1
Tii* Flapper Dollar.
Already »he critics—call them h?
pers, if you like—are knocking our ne*
silver coin. One w riter calls it th
“flapper dollar” and says the ope?
lipped girl thereupon looks as thoug
she might be saying "Line's bizzy •
or "Say, llssen!” Ju st th at sort r
girl, you know. If the comment wer
not so obvious we would say sow«
tiin g about money talking—but we r<
trauL—Boston Transcript.
Builds Radio Station in Tree
Local and Personal
Visits Relatives Here—
Mrs. Enos D ahuff and dau g h ter,
M ary E lizabeth, of San Francisco,
a re In th e city visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Amos D ahuff. of Palm avenue, and
o th e r relatives in the city.
Visiting in Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. U nderwood, of
K ansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs.
A. D ougherty, of St. Joseph, Mo., a r ­
rived In A shland yesterday and are
visiting a t the hom e' of Mrs. J. W
B runer, on
Scenic Drive.
Mrs.
B runer is a siste r of Mr. D ougherty.
The M issourians a re m aking a to u r
of the west and will spend about
two weeks in A sh’and.
In su ran ce— 274-J— Yeo.
Friday, July 7. 1022
Wolverine Always a Pest.
The wolverine is found all t around
the world, but most commonly north
of the fiftieth parallel of latitude. It
is as common in Siberia as it is
in northern Canada. It Is a notori
ous feeder upon carrion, and is u
thief. It robs traps of mink, skunk
and other fur-bearing animals, ant*
eats them ravenously. It will follow
up a trapper's line of traps, spring
them cunningly without being caught,
and then eat the bait. It will gnaw
! through the side of a log house to get
at the settler’s store of food, und tt
is almost impossible to make a cache
of food inaccessible to the wolverine’s
powerful teeth and claws.
216tf
Where Noted Aviator Met Death
Effective .. .. Diplomatic
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
Opposite City Hall
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
I
i
‘
The
LUCKY FORD TICKET
was drawn from our store
on Shoe Repair work
We do First-Class
SHOE REPAIRINC
and guarantee satisfaction
Remains of the airplane in which Sir Ross Smith, famous Australian avl-
Dies in Seattle—
, was to have attem pted a flight around the world, together with his
i
M. E. H orr, who was form erly
: brother, Sir Keith Smith, and which, on a trial flight, crashed lo earth at Brook -
ow ner of th e E lk h o rn gun store on:
lands, England, killing Sir Ross and Lieutenant Bennett.
Oak stre e t, and who left for S eattle j
WAISTCOAT
ADDS
TO
SUIT
a few w eeks ago to m ake his hom e
w ith hits son ifr th a t ipjiace, Id led ;
A young radio fan in St. Paul. Minn., w ants to enjoy Ids radio concerts un­ Accessoria« Are Used Alike on Formal Spend Fourth Here—
th e re on Ju n e 28.
Mr. H o rr had [ disturbed and lias built a small shack in a tree hack of h is home where he can
and Informal Costumes—Cotton
J. W. H askins and wife, from
Homespun Neckwear.
lived in A shland fo r several y e a rs' “listen in” on concerts from any part of the country.
K lam ath county, spent th e F o u rth in
previous to going to Seattle, and had
Spring Is to see the waistcoat or A shland and enjoyed m eeting old
a wide circle of friends in the city.
j
The H askins fam ily fo r­
W e have a good proposition for Visit R elatives Here—-
gilet established as an esseutlal ac­ friends.
m erly lived here on G arfield street.
cessory
to
the
stnurt
suit
costume.
responsible
p
a
rty
w
ith
F
ord
cat.
See
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Guiley,
from
W ill Visit in California—
This is the only conclusion one can
C. W. F raley, of M ountain avenue, L. U. Gapen, Colum bia hotel a fte r S u th erlin , were A shland visitors re ­
reach a fte r viewing a number of spring V wiring w ith M other—
10
a,
m.
cently.
The
Guileys
m
otored
to
Ash­
259-2*
and W.
B arber, of G ranite s tr e e t,!
Otto Nichols, of K lam ath Falls,
land fo r the F o u rth , going on to neckwear lines, which are now open­
expect to s ta r t Monday for a ten d a y s ’
ing fast, and which are of exceptional has been over d u rin g the F o u rth ,
th e -ranch of Mr. G u i'ey 's paren ts, Interest.
trip In C alifo rn ia.. Mr. F raley will Here to Visit Mother—
visiting his m other n ear T alent.
Law
son
Riley
is
in
the
city
v
isit­
th
e C harles H ooper fam ily, who are
The neckwear trade is talking
visit his sons, E arl and Floyd, and
Do not have leaky faucets, toilets or fixtures on your
th e ir fam ilies a t Berkeley, and Mr. i ing w ith his m o th er on High street. now' located on a ranch in the Dead sport neckwear strongly, and conse­
premises.
(Have them repaired as soon as possible.)
quently is showing fabrics of appro­
B arber will visit his d a u g h te r, Mrs. Mr. Riley is well known in A shland, Indian country.
priate weave and In exceedingly smart
having spent a n um ber of years in
E a rl F raley,
Do not allow water to run off your property into the
!
color effects.
the local schoo’s. He is now em- ■ Here from Rogue River—
W hat promises to be one of the
streets, gitters or alleys.
J. K. M cClaren of Rogue River, is
ployed by Roos B rothers, a large
Returns from Portland—
successful fabrics of the season for
A. B. M ackenzie, who w ent to m en’s clothing estab lish m en t in Ber­ in the çity on business today.
this purpose is "cotton homespun,”
Do not run water at night between the hours of 10
TODAY & TOMORROW
P o rtlan d several days ago, in te n d in g ' keley Calif.
which comes in plain colors and in
P. M. and 5 A. M.
WiV V i s l Ashland —
good looking stripes, and is sm artest
to re tu rn in an a irp la n e and gi t !
Mrs. G ertru d e F raley and Mrs. when severely mannish, qr decorated
Y reka for th e rodeo th ere , retu rn ed ! Port-Shasta Building Sold—
Do not use open hose or open faucet where you are
R
u
th W arren expect to come up in with hand drawn work.
to A shland yesterday, having been
M esdam es Ryan and Byers have!
paying for 10,000 or 20,00 ) sq. ft. Use oil her spray nozzle
Some embroidery in colors is used
com pelled to give up the trip to Yre-i purchased the cem ent blofljJZbuilding a few days from th e ir hom es a t Ber­ as well. New models in this m aterial
or hose with nozzle not more than 1-4 inch in diameter.
ka on account of an in ju ry suffered which is occupied by the P ort-S hasta keley, Calif., for a visit w ith r e ’a- have been brought out. One lias a
re sta u ra n t, which they a re operating. tives and friends in Ashland.
by L ie u te n a n t Ayers.
characteristic roll sport collar and
Water must be turned off immediately upon the
pockets in the turned up bottom.
R ecently they purchased th e e q u ip -;
sounding of the fire alarm.
A collarless model, w’ltli hand drawn
Ret Plate G'ass—
m ent in th e re s ta u ra n t from Mr. I
revers at the front, is effectively worn
CONDENSATIONS
W orkm en from D ickerson & Son's H artm an, th^ form er pro p rieto r, and
with a coat having a black collar.
Water users are cautioned as to the regulations against
sto re set a new plate glass in the he la te r m ade them a proposition
with an all-star cast
There are mannish w aistcoats in
A state lunch in China comprises
leaky
faucets or fixtures of any kind and usless waste of
th e fro n t of the P lu m m er grocery in regard to th e building, which they 146 dishes.
this same m aterial, collarless and
th is m orning. The glass was broken accepted.
water, as water leaking into the sewers is waste and
The forests of Florida contain 175 pocketed, In narrowly striped home-
a picture that is different
spun.
some tim e ago w hen a car failed to
varieties of wood.
does no one any good.
There are many Puritan collared
A shark and whale leather factory
stop a t th e curb and cam e across the Working in California—
gilets In the spring collection, and
—Also—
W ill H edrick, of B stre e t, has, is to be established in Honolulu.
sidew alk, pushing the end of a fro n t
Violations of the water ordinance, $1 to $20.
the m aterials and colors in which
The
banana
is
one
of
the
few
a
r­
gone to Ca’ifornia, securing e m p lo y -,
spring th ro u g h th e window.
ticles of trade which has risen in value they, as well as other models, are
m ent n e a r Brav in a saw m ill.
“ A PENNY REWARD”
being shown are innumerable.
WATER DEPARTMENT
during
the general depression.
Moves Rejiorted
„The American relief association is
E. R. Hosier, Supt.
Mr. P ulse has moved his fam ily | Visiting w ith Parents—
feeding 1,300,000 children in Poland.
Read the w ant ads.
Adna.,
10
and
35c
inch
tax
from 110 L aurel s tre e t to 448 Hel-j
Mrs. D onna W arren , of Berkeley, | More street accidents occur in New
A w ant ad w ill sell it.
m an stre e t.
Mrs. H. H ash has: Calif., is a t p resent in A shland visit-! York in the "slack” hours than during
moved from 448 H elm an stre e t to ing her fath e r, H. H. B achtell, and the business "rush” hours.
The Japunese regard the lotus as
120 F ifth stre e t. J. J. DeBolt Has h er sisters, Mrs. T ho rn to n W iley and
m oved his fam ily into the p ro p erty : Mrs. Percy S tra tto n . Mrs. W arren symbolic of purity, because It floats
unsullied on the muddy waters.
a t 110 L au rel stre e t.
was form erly Miss Donna B achte’l
The violet is the flower of the Mo­
of M ountain avenue.
hammedan religion and violet is the
BuP ding New Garage—
mourning color of its followers.
W. J. Moore is im proving his prop­ Attend Celebration Here—
e rty a t th e co rn er of Nob H ill and
Levi Borden and son Sam uel and j
Alm ond stre e ts, by b u ilding a fine wife w ere A shland visitors on th e j
LEW F. CULLIN’S
new garage.
F o u rth , having m otored up from i
th e ir hom e a t Gold H ill for th e p u r­
Property Changes Hands—
pose of a tte n d in g the celebration.
Miss R oberta W ard has sold h er
p ro p erty a t 266 F ifth s tre e t to A m os| Ixmves for Eastern Oi-egon—
G raves, who will ta k e possession of
Mrs. Alta W ein b u rg er left for t h e ’
th e place a t once and move into it. ea ste rn p a rt of th e sta te th e last of
Mr. G raves will m ake extensive a l­ th e week to visit old friends and to i
te ra tio n s on th e p roperty and beau­ enjoy a few m onths vacation f r o m :
tify th e place generally.
h er w ork a t the E n d ers c o n fe c tio n -;
ery.
— and—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
EASTERN SUPPLY CO.
N O T IC E
TO WATER USERS
"A Perfect
Crime”
learm
Golden West
Shows
FOR SALE— Hay. See B eaver Real-
ty Co.______________________ 260-3
FOR RENT— A one room furnished
house, and a fo u r room furnished
house.
Also a two room a p a rt­
m ent. 153 G ra n ite St.
P hone
411-R.
260-1
FO R SA LE— A splendid cow, high
teste r, easy m ilker and gentle.
153 G ran ite St. Phone 411-R. 260
WANTED— Clean rags.
garage. N. Dix & Son.
O verland
260-3
Dog and Pony
Circus
a^Jo l e s
VENUS AND THE CAT
Return
o k ! venus !
help mc
IN
Friday-Saturday
MV
or
hour
July 7 & 8
WANTED— Home for nice Llewellyn
s e tte r dog, som eone in the country
to give him a good hom e: nice for
children.
Box 67, A shland, o r
phone 306-R.
2 6 0 -2 * ’
50
HEAD OF PERFORMING
ANIMALS— 50
Acrobats, Wire Wal kers, Jugglers
Funny Clowns and Many Other
Big Feature Acts
A C at who loved a Man, once prayed
BUY YOUR F R IE R S a t R eed's P o u 1-
1 h«t Venus change her to a Maid.
try F arm . 20 cents per pound. 298
A very stre e t, one block n o rth o f 1 So she might be the Young Man's.
Bride:
G ranite City hospital.
260-3*
LOST — Silver E v ersh arp pencil.
F in d e r re tu rn to T idings office.
R ew ard.
260-2*
Engagem ent at Ashland
The change was made, »he knot w:t-
tied,
hen lot the bride fiom force ol hsibi.
Espied a mouse and Faps-d lo grab ,s
Said Venus, "T his will nevei do.
Bc,-k to the*cat tribe. Miss, with you!'
FO R SALE— 20 acre ran ch ju st o u t­
side city lim its on B oulevard, good , M oral: W hat's bred in llesh and bon.
soil and w ater. Crops, alfalfa, corn j Suonet
or later «’ill be shown!
and apples an d peachete.
Good
p lastered house, sum m er kitchen,
fair sized b arn and out buildings. I
F arm im plem ents and team in-j
•" eluded if so’d a t once.
Priced!
low and term s reasonable. Mrs.
H W A ndrew s. 122 C hurch St.
•
260-6
;
—
' — ■
I
FO R RENT — H ousekeeping room s
close in. 573 E a st Main. 260-3
You
'
have seen th is show
know i t ’s good!
and
Show G rounds O pposite th e
H aw th o rn e School
E. CLIF PAYNE
S tro n g est, L ig h te st L adders Made
Shop Work a Specialty
THE COMMONSENSE WAY
NO LIQUIDS
Fords and Light Cars—$1.25 per Wheel
IR A REEDER
On Pioneer Avenue
TISSUES, FLAXONS, PLAIN JAP
CREPE
Values up to 45 cents
FIFTY PATTERNS IN WHITE and
PRINTED WASH GOODS
Values up to 65 cents
TISSUE GINGHAMS AND VOILES
Wash Goods
Specials
In the G arm ent
Section
$1.00 Plain Organdie ...................89c
$1.65 Colored Check Organdie. .$1.49
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Step Ladder
4 qc
$1.15 Shawdon Plaid Organdie. . . 89c
Wheels Made As Good As New
th e s p r u c e a n d s te e l
39c
NOT A CARNIVAL
Have Those Loose Auto Wheels
Fixed While You Wait
BICYCLE FOR RENT— Fixit Shop,
35 F irs t St.
2 60tf
29c
Opposite Ashland Jlotel
65 to 75c White Gaberdines and
Pique for wash skirts. . . ........... 49c
$1.25 values at .............................. 89c
Washable Wool Skirting for
Sports Wear
36 inch Palm Beach cloth at . . . . 98c
32 inch Silverbloom cloth at . . . . 49c
40 inch White Serge, blk. stripe $1.49
JULY CLEARANCE
PRICES
—on Skirts, Waists and
Blouses, Dresses of all kinds
—Spring Coats and Suits—
Petticoats, Underwear and
many other lines.
Shop mornings during the
warm weather
Worth up to 85 cents
Silks of Al,
Kinds
$1.98
Charmeuse, Foulards. Poplins. Fairy-
spun, Figured Crepe, Sport Silks,
Taffetas, Baronette Satins, Plaids.
A wonderful opportunity to get silks
worth from $2.45 up to $4.00 and
$5.00 a vard.
REMNANTS==Now is a good tim e to look over th e rem n an t counter
for short len g th s. M any of these are dress len gth s.
A