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

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- r r fu iT -.'^ iiK l —
A ttt U M i t u a , » n a s o s
was
.
ilanCe at Medford—
The O. A. C. sn ren ad ers furnished
the best m usic th a t has been danced
to in th e valley th is season, when I
Ashland Lodge No. 23
they appeared a t the Nat in Med­
A. F. & A. M.
ford last nig h t, according to quite a
j la rg e -n u m b e r of local people who
S ta te \com m unication th is even­
¡w ent down to a tte n d th e dance. The
ing (T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 13). R outine
dance was one of the best attend« d
business, w ith a brief program , light
affa irs ta a t has been pulled off th is
refresh m e n ts
served
a fte rw a rd s.
year.
P robably no fuiA ier m eetings until
Septem ber.
Come early and d o n 't miss any
G. B. ICEN HOW ER, W M. of the grand open a ir m oonlight,
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
¡w altzes to be featu red S a tu rd a y |
Local and Personal
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GOVERNMENT IS FACING
DEFICIT OF »423.000,000
Lads Learn About Com
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night a t Hot Springs pavilion. 265^3
Donates lee Cream—
R. S. D errick, who is operatin g On Trip to Crater latke—
an ice cream m an u fa ctu rin g e sta b ­
B. R. G reer and F ra n k H arris, a
lishm ent in the basem ent of the i b ro th e r of Mrs. G reer, left this
building occupied by th e N ininger m orning for a trip to C ra te r L ake.i
& W arn er sporting goods store, ; They expect to re tu rn F riday even-
b ro u g h t a q u a rt of his cream to th e i ing.
T idings office th is m orning as a
sam ple, a n d th e em ployes of th e P rep arin g to P a in t—
T idings a re free to say th a t Mr. D er­ , The wi rehouse, which is occupied
rick pu ts up a m ighty fine grade of by th e H. F. N orton com pany, d e a l­
cream , for it w asdisposed of by the ers in bides and woo , is being put
force in less tim e th an it tak es to in order, p re p a ra to ry to being given
a new coat of paint.
tell th e tale.
...Z’
V isiting w ith F a th e r —
Mr. and Mrs. C harron Staples and
two children, of M orenci, Ariz., are,
visiting w ith Mr. S taples’ fa th e r, Ed
Staples. C harron has been in the
employ of the A rizona Copper com ­
pany, for th e past ten years.
PLAY SAFE
You a re alw ays p a rtic u la r about
the b u tte r, so you should be about
Jo u r bread
Use CHERRO Flour
At your grocer
TI-IC TM CATER BCAUTinp
FINA L SHOW ING TODAY
Foolish wife, renegade noble­
m an— A stro ll to the river, w his­
pered
n o things— The chaperon
left a t th e inn— G athering clohds,
rum b lin g th u n d e r— Sudden d a rk ­
ness, om inous lig h tn in g flashes
— The bridge in ru in s, the tw ist­
ed an k le — In his arm s, b reastin g
the sw ollen c u rre n t— A lovely
form , lim p, disheveled— the leaky
boat— T errib le dense m arshes—
som brous, brooding— The hag at
th e sh e lte r hovel— e v il. passions
— The passing
fria r — daw n !
“ W h at tim e did you get in,
d e a r? ” “ W hat tim e did you get
in ? ” Idle wife— foolish husband.
ih
Foolish Wives
99
by and w ith
VON STROHEIM
The m an you will love to liate
A dm ission— 23 a n d 30c inc. tax
TOMORROW
AND
At L ake of the W oods—
H. C. Stock w ent out to L a k i of
the W oods yesterday m orning, fa k ­
ing out a new m o to r for his boat,
which he was com pelled to secure
as the resu lt of theyloss of his old
one in a raid m ade by thieves on a
num ber of cottages d u rin g th e w in­
ter.
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A Parisian Dem onstrator—
If you w ant to see so m ething ofi
i he d ain tin ess of F rench recipes, |
drop in a t th e P laza m a rk e t and
watch t f e piquaut little Mile. L ita
Zollet deftly fashion toothsom e deli­
cacies from A lpine evapffrated m ilk,
the m erits of which she is den if/i-
stra tin g .
I t ’s ’ well w orth w hile,
w h eth er you a re in terested in the
milk or th e P a risian saleslady.
Good insurance a t good
Phone 274-J. Yeo of course.
NEW PORT
•by*the‘Sea
Homelike and delightful is
7 A H - H
A
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\ this «leur ohi pia«-e that ap-
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peals to th o u san d s of pleas­
ure scekera each year.
FOR SALE — Six room m odern
house, close in.
Term s.
63
G resham St.
265-6*
WANTED— By m iddleaged wom an,
position as housekeeper, care of
home or children. A ddress F. S.,(
care of Tidings.
265-3*
FOR SALE— Black T a rta ria n cher-l
ries, 3c pound and pick them . Call
a t 128 F actory St.
265-1
»14.40 Round Trip
season tickets, on sale
15 day tick ets, on sale
daily.
F riday and S aturday.
Good u n til Oc­
Good for 15 days.
Read about
do o rs” Folder.
details including
on request.
F o r fu rth e r
THE HEN
the V acation P laces in our 1922 “ Oregon O ut­
It is b eautifully illu s tra te d and brim m ing full of
hotel and c o tta g e inform ation.
Copies F R E E
p a rticu la rs, ask any agents.
Southern P acific Lines
W ill alw ays appreciate the ap ­
pearance of its ow ner if carefully
cared for.
CH ERRO P ou ltry
F eeds a re m ost appreciated.
C a rrie d by y o u r feedm an
3
JOH N M. SCOTT,
G eneral P assen g er Agent.
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a
EGG MASH
fln n o u n e e m e n t
WHEAT
LINSEED MEAL
CORN
MEAT MEAL
CLIPPED OATS
SHELL
ROLLED OATS
LAYING SCRATCH
GROUND OATS
GROWING SCRATCH
GROUND BARLEY
. BRAN
ROLLED BARLEY
SHORTS
City Delivery
»17.13 Round Trip
tober 31st.
FOR SALE— H ousehold goods car-*
rying ^ b o u t $250 insurance, or
will tra d e for F ord tru c k or tour-[
ing car.^ In q u ire 267 E ig h th St. I
__________________________ 265-2*
!
S atu rd ay Moves R eported—
Mrs. Evelyn Caldwell lias moved
Young furm ers who are learning to Judge corn under the tutelage of the
S aturday
265-3 from 353 H a rg a d in ^ s tre e t to 150 -ountry dem onstration agents in Tennessee. The teachers are sent out from
N ursery stre e t. Mrs. R ad er has oc-
University of Tennessee in connection with a policy form ulated by that
cupied the property vacated by Mrs. university for the educating of the farm er.
V isiting a t F o o ts C reek—
Mrs. E. W. S tan n ard is spending Caldwell a t 353 H arg ad in e s tre e t
LLOYD GEORGE WOULD GIVE
sp ite in th e paym ent of rep a ra tio n s
a few days v isiting w ith friends a t
GERMANY
A
CHANCE
to en able h e r to re s to re h e r fin a n ­
P le n ty pep, lots of fresh a ir and
F oots Creek.
LONDON,
Ju
ly
13.—
“
I
believe
it
ces,”
Lloyd George declared in the
five ho u rs of real en joym ent on th e
A utom obile insu ran ce a specialty. finest floor in so u th e rn Oregon f o r , ’s necessary to give G erm any a re-, house of com m ons today.
H ot Springs pavilion, S at­
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. $1.10.
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urday
night.
265-3
265tf
C olum bia Hotel Guests«—
The follow ing a re late a rriv a ls at
the, Colum bia hotel: F. E. K im ball,
B eatrice, Neb.; Dr. R.
Riley, T u l­
sa, O kla.; ¡Mr. and Mrs. T ayler,
P o rtla n d ; Mr. and Mrs. L a rry W al­
ker, B. F. W olff, Mrs. E. J. King,
San F rancisco; David R. McGinnis,
O akland, C alif.; F ra n k N. Mason,
D unsm uir: B eatrice R ite, A lturas,
Calif., and Jessie C ham berlain, Los
Angeles.
— AT—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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pavilion,
pavilion
Let’s Go Splashin’
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 13. — The
governm ent faces a net deficit of
$425.000.000 for the c u rre n t fiscal
year, P re sid e n t H ard in g yesterday
inform ed the second a n n u al business
m eeting of federal executives. Re­
ceipts for th e year w ere estim ated
a t .$3,074,000,000 and expeditures
a t $3,771,000,000, leaving an a p p a r­
en t excess of expenditures am o u n t­
ing to $697,000,000, reduced how­
ever by th e general balance of $ 2 7 2 ,-i
000.000 in th e tre a su ry on Ju n e 30.
A-
A
H ot
Springs
Hos
Springs
night.
fhur»d*>, dui» lM, lttííi
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TO THE RESIDENTS OF ASHLAND AND VICINITY
Those desiring the services of proficient piano or player-piano
regulation, voicing, tuning, complete overhauling, done only on a
careful estimate and guarantee, may secure my estimate or
services through The Enders Company, Music Dept., or Miss
Imogene Wallace, Teaeher. Respectfully,
Phone 40
ASHLAND MILLS
GENE HOWARD
f
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Organist Page Theatre, Medford, Ore.
rates.
265tf
The Easiest Way.
A young farm er of Clay county, who
was soon to be married, was asking his
older brother about such m atters as i
getting the license and having the cer- j
emony pronounced, when the brother i
asked: “ Which are you going to have
marry you, a preacher of the gospel or
a justice o f the peace?”
The prospective bridegroom hesitat- j
ed. “I had a preacher of the gospel,”
his brother added.
The younger man thought of the
caustic
tongue
Ills
sister-in-law
wagged.
“Yes, and you’ve been listening to |
sermons ever since,” lie retorted. “1 i
guess I’ll chance the peace route.”— 1
Indianapolis News.
Carmany Lacks Anthem.
At the present time the Gernmu peo­
ple have no national anthem, accord­
ing to an official announcement of the
Berlin government.
Eugene— New road to open up the
Five R ivers country.
SPECIALS
I
FIRE BRICK
LIME
FIRE CLAY
CEMENT
"
FACE BRICK
i
CASTING PLASTER
Also look over our complete
stock of
OOK over these exceptional offerings and see if they do
not compare favorably with prices that are quoted as
special rate prices, while ours are our regular-every-day-prices
and not special rate offerings.
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
(without collar—at each
SCREEN DOORS
MEN’S KHAKI SHIRTS
at each
before buying
$1.00
$1.00
MEN’S BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
at each
MEN’S SUSPENDERS
Extra Special at each
65c
25c
MEN’S ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR
at suit
BOYS’ BLOUSES
Light Colors—at each
75c
92c
MEN’S KNIT MUNSINGWEAR
at tuit
JAP CREPE
at vard
$1.55
27c
MEN’S WASH TIES
at each
CHEVIOT
Dark colors onlv—at yard
C arson-Fow ler Lhr. Co.
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“ In the Heart of Town.”
Bids to be called for on Bandon-
Coquille section R oosevelt highw ay.
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SATURDAY
CHARLES
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A Good Investment
jä L .
R. S. V . P.
is the money spent in Paints for the inside or outside o f your building.
It is the protection for an investm ent you have already made, be­
sides making the building m ore attractive and desirable.
25c
15c
MEN’S 220 WEIGHT OVERALLS
at pair
GINGHAM
Plain colors, fanev plaids, etc., yard
19c '
$1.19
PHOENIX PAINT is a first quality paint, and it is the preferable
paint for the Pacific Coast as it is m ade for this one locality.
MEN’S “ L ” SHIRTS
at each
We are paint specialists, and if you are in doubt as to the proper
methods of painting or material necessary, our experience is at your
command.
.$1.60
< all in, write or phone, and we will M1 at your service for
PAINTS, OILS, cyLASS AND WA LL PAPER
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POSITIVELY HIS BEST
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H e’s a d ifferent s o n th an ever
before
— Also—
“TORCHY A LA CARTE’’
Admission ................... IO and 33c
78-80 X. MAIN
SHOE POLISH
All colors and kinds
MEN’S SOFT COLLAR SHIRTS
at each
95c
PHONE 172
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PALM OLIVE SOAP
«
per bar
8c
$2.00
Dickerson & Son
HOPE MUSLIN
at yard
16c
j
MEN’S “ S ” SHIRTS
at each
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golden ri
F
12c
li I? C TAD 87
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Elks’ Building
Ashland