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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1922)
Local and Personal Moftday, July 17, iftÖ ASHLAITO t>AHT TTODÎQS PAO® PHVR NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUND ED ^TOCK SARA’S RUS.'1 AN LETTER Rhythmic Philosophy P ic n ic fo r F o r m e r R e sid e n ts — Notice is hereby given th a t I will on th e 28th day of July, 1922, at th e city pound on W ater stre e t, sell a t public auction to th e highest bid der for cash, in hand, one sorrel horse bran d ed on t]ie rig h t side of neck w ith 407; has saddle m ark s; and a w hite strip in forehead; slightly roan color on hips, w eight ab o u t 1200 pounds. D ated a t A shland, Oregon, this 17th day of July, 1922. J. W. HATCHER, Chief of Police. 268-2 mon. By Dick P osey A b asket supper will be given W ednesday evening a t th e picnic grounds in L ith ia park a t 6 o'clock for P rof, and Mrs. C. A. H itchcock. P rof. H intchcock was su p e rin te n d en t of the local schools several years ago. All friends and form er stud-1 e n ts a re invited to b rin g th e ir b as k e t and spend th e evening w ith the H itchcocks. M A R R IA G E , * Time was, they say, when m arriag es W ere m aed in H eaven above, W hen we had a so rt of feeling T h at we diagnosed as love; And th e “ high co n tractin g ' p a rtie s ’’ Gazed into each o th e r’s eyes And vowed th e ir inw ard spasm s W ere recorded in the skies. . V isits W ith P arents— Miss P e a rl Crowson was up from San F rancisco last week visiting her p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Crow- son of 8th stre e t. And, som ehow , men did m anage th ro u g h a long ,and busy life to look across th e table a t ju st one fam il ia r w ife; b ut since ou r sacred m a rria g e law s w ith free divorce a re ta in te d , we d o n ’t stay m arried long enough to even get acquainted. Get th e new price on M ason Cords a t Leedom ’s T ire H ospital. 268 tf R etu rn s Front V i s i t - Rev. P e te r B u rn e tt has re tu rn e d from a visit to his b ro th e r and o th er relativ es a t Sacram ento for a tim e. V isits W ith F am ily — Will H edrick was in tow n Sunday v isiting his fam ily on B s tre e t and expects to re tu rn soon to K lam ath county w here he has ebploym ent for th e sum m er. V isit th e Caves— -■ C larence Crowson and fam ily and R. Goodm an and fam ily and Miss P e a rl Crowson w ere v isitors a t the Jo sep h in e Caves last week. “Some letter” it was which Sara Scboofal’s “sweetie” wrote her from Russia, for it carried Russian stamps m easuring more than six fpet in length costing 3 0 0 , rubles. The ruble lias i depreciated to such an extent that n j cartload is required in Russia to buy i a meal. \ J u s t w atch th e average m arria g e as i t ’s p u t across today— m am m a dolls her little flap p er up a n d sends her out to play. She tips a saucy little w ink a t gay old Money Bags, and he grins and sm irks and cackles and s tru ts around and brags, and says he’s such a sly old dog, they can ’t resist his wiles, b u t soon ne’s e a tin g from her hand and lapping up her sm iels. She knows she ,has him w ashed and rinsed and h u n g outside to d ry , she was bound to get his “ n a n n y ,” o r she’d know the reason why. * * * • See them sta n d in g a t th e a lta r, Y outh and old senility. W ith a giddy w orld applauding Such a hideous tra v e sty ; Both a re cheated a t th e b argaip, N eith er stopped-to count th e cost., And they ta k e th e vows unheeding— F o r they have th e ir fingers crossed. P honographs repaired. F ix it Shop. TOO LATE TO CLA3SIFY Ret urns to A shw ood— W ANTED— C om petent girl to do; C h ristia n A nderson, w ho has housew ork. In q u ire Mrs. H igh, been visitin g his relatives, th e J. 88 W im er street. V. W rig h t fam ily of M ountain ave nue, for a tim e re tu rn ed to h i* FOR JtE N T — F o u r room fu rn ish - j ed a p a rtm e n t in priv ate hom e. I hom e n ear Ashwood last week. m iddle aged couple preferred. 7; room house w ith b arn and large lot close in. Business room 20x A m ong T hose Sick— 61. S. L. Allen 268-2 Jo h n C ochran of Lincoln stre e t was on th e sick list last week. W ANTED— Two or th re e 1 exper ienced w aitresses. Apply but do n ot phone to Optimo Cafe, Med C lianges R esidence— ford 268-2* Mr. and Mrs. W m. Yeo of M ount- SALE— F ine, gentle m ilch I an avenue, have rented th e ir place FOR cow. J. S. C raw ford, T alent, % i an d moved fa rth e r up on th e Boule block from depot. 268-2* : vard. FOR SALE— D ining table, chairs, V isits w ith F riend s— china cabinet, beds, d ressers, b rea k fa st table, lib ra ry table, c u r Mrs. F red C arter, .of E ugene, was tain s, re frig e ra to r, W estinghouse a guest a t th e E. V. G arter hom e range, electric w asher, fru it jars, th is past week for a few days. le a th e r couch, linoleum , s ta ir c a rp e t, sto n e f ja rs. 8.06 W est Main stre e t. P hone 4 63 M edford. On Sick List— 268-4t* Mrs. A nna P resco tt, of B stre e t, was som ew hat indisposed d u rin g the FOR REN T— M edern 6 room house and g arage, splendid condition, past week. a ttra c tiv e location. Staples R eal ty 268-2 In sp ectin g Norm al— J. S. L anders, p resident of th e FOR SALE— Residence lot a t one- s ta te norm al a t M onm outh is down th ird real value, sp len d id loca tion. Staples R ealty._______ 268-1 looking over th e norm al accom plish m en ts here. He was being shown over the city by P ro fesso r Briscoe today. R eturns front C alifornia— K arl M. Ross re tu rn ed th is morn-: ing a fte r spending a couple of w eeks in n o rth e rn C alifornia, stu d y ing practical bee c u ltu re in th e big av iaries in th a t section. T H E T H E A T E R BEAUTIFUL Boxing Contest Medford Athletic Club K. 0. Bob Brown, Manager Thurs. Night July 20, 8:20 sharp FOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF PACIFIC COAST Gordon McKay vs «e Wildcat” Welty SIX OTHER FAST BOUTS Final Showing Today S P E C IA L STAM PED CH ILDREN’S D R E SSE S, APRONS, LUNCH TOW ELS AND FANCY U N D ER W EA R . One Half Price at The Needlecraft Main street. In new 1 oral ion T idin gs B uilding lÎMVniSITY»ORBG<W Successful Graduates ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION OF O. A. C. The UNIVERSITY contains: •This in stitu tio n offers a thorough, practical, and standard edu cation at a cost w ithin reach o f th e high school graduate OREGON T he college o f Literature, Science and the A rts with 22 departments. It offers tra in in g for collegiate degrees In: Mines A griculture Com m erce P harm acy E n gineering and M echanic V ocational E ducation A rts Chem ical E ngineering F o restry M ilitary Science and Tactics Home Econom ics The professional schools of Archi tecture—Business Administration — Education—Graduate Study -L aw - Medicine—Music—Physical Educa tion—Sociology. It offers tra in in g also in: The School of Music, Physical E ducation, In d u stria l, Jo urnalism . The 47th Year Op<ns October 2,1922 F a ll Tern» Opens Septem ber 18. t F o r circulars of inform ation and illu stra te d booklet w rite lo For a catalogue or any information Write Th« Reiittrar, U nioertity of Oregon, Eu iena, Oregon. The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon SALE SALE CASH CLEARANCE PEOPLE TAKE NOTICE We propose to offer you an opportunity to buy from our stock of. merchandise at Actual Cost—Point Blank—Nothing Reserved —Anything aud Everything You Want and All You Want of It. Mind you, A T COST! We are overstocked. We must reduce And we need* the money. We advise you to reserve your orders and supply your wants here during the period of our sale, be- . cause we are going to give you -the best on the market at prices that cannot be duplicated by any one any place. SALE STARTED TODAY—ENDS JULY 29 TERMS STRICTLY CASH | All Seats $1.50, Plus War Tax a zees L eaves for D ou glas County— Square Deal Grocery A ndrew R edifer, of E ig h th stre e t, lias gone to D ouglas county w here; lie has secured em ploym ent n e a r; A nlanf. On F ew D ays O uting— Mrs. Jam es P u tn a m , of Holly j s tre e t, and a p arty of frien d s are, spending a few days th is week camp ing in the vicinity of, Lake of the! W oods. W ill A rrive T his W eek— Grand Larceny Stop H ere on Trip— Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. M cClure, of Bend, O regon, a re in th e city for a few days v isiting w ith relativ es and friends. They cam e to E ugene by th e way of M ackenzie P ass and will re tu rn hom e by way of C ra te r Lake. V isitors from Bentl— Mr. E rn e st D urkee an d w ife, of; Bend. O regon, who a re m aking th e ir j vacation trip by auto, spent S u n d a y 1; as th e guests of Mrs. L. M. R ing, of th is citv. ord son * — also— •‘BLOW ’EM C P Tomorrow, Wed. and Thur. Miss L illian H ilty, of San F r a n cisco will a rriv e th is week to visit w ith her m other, Mrs. L. H ilty, on G resham stre e t, fo r several w eeks Y Vacation- Trips Cost Less This Year Jesse tbistaj W allace R e id , Qloria. Swansori Dexter in 4 Don’t Tell Everything !" PIANO TUNING Why not take advantage of this opportunity to realize big profits in transportation costs to— Tillamook County Beaches Newport-by-the-Sea Crater Lake National Park Oregon’s Forest, Lake, River and Mountain Resorts Oregon Caves National Park Shasta Mountain Resorts Yosemite National Park or Eastern Cities L t NES I I ziML”! 7 Via THE SCENIC SHASTA ROUTE Many piano ow ners will recall t h a t C. M. R ichards tuned pianos in A shland six and eight years ago th ro u g h th e recom m endation of i P rof. M acM urray. Mr. R ichards lias retu rn ed to A shland to live and an y orders le ft a t The A shland R ealty com pany a t 26 E ast Main stre e t or phoned to 181 will reach hrim . 268-tf On your way East stopover at SAN FRANCISCO- LOS ANGÉLES— SAN DIEGO— T hree w orld fam ous and b e a u tifu l cities. V isit— C alifo rn ia’s N ational P a rk s and C harm ing Seashore R esorts. Sprusteel th e s p r u c e ancl s te e l Step Ladder S tro n g est, L ig h te st L ad d ers Made Shop W o rk a Specialty VN K SETS, A tale of a tangled love— and a uew commandment for men! “Also ’PATHE REVIEW Regular Admission “ Oregon O utdoors” and “ C alifornia for th e T o u rist.” beautifully illu stra te d folders are F R E E on request F o r fu rth e r p a rticu la rs, ask agents Southern Pacific Lines $484.60 delivered in Ashland Steady, light, alert, power to spare, economical of opera tion. Watch a Fordson Tractor in action and you will wonder how those apparently contradictory qualities of strength, light ness, power and speed could ever be combined in one unit. The Fordson’s speed is available for hauling heavy loads forlong distances. Its power is available for dragging plows or disc-harrows through the heaviest soil or for running the cutting- box, grinder or threshing machine. We take pride in handling such a compact, portable power pfhnt. # We are equipped with every facility for giving quick serv ice for the Fordson. HARRISON BROTHERS FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS ASHLAND, OREGON JOHN M. SCOTT, G eneral P assen g er Agent. .+ ♦ • • + ♦ ♦ ♦-«-«—♦“»A-» ♦