Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 01, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Local and Personal
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In City Monday
A ndrew Grissom , of A ntelope v al-'
ley. was in th e city M onday fo r a
few hours.
WOMAN OPERA DIRECTOR
gas
• FOR
OUR
Rtxurn» from C hico—■
(
' 1
Vernon D oran arriv ed in A shland ’iVorking ac B a n k -
yesterday from Chico, Calif., a fte r
H arold Simpson is holding fo rth
having been th e re for th e last sev- at th e F irs t N ational bank for a few
e ra l weeks.
days in th e absence of Mr. H ardy,
who is off on account of the death
Makes Business Trip—
of his fath e r.
J. D. M ars m ade a business trip to
M edford Monday m orning.
G reen apples— G ravenstines. C an’t
beat ’em fo r pies and sauce.
25.
Toledo— T o u rist park being im ­ pounds for $1 delivered.
Phone
proved.
9 - F - ll.
MN ANT Sale
N iningers R e tu rn H o m o -
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. N ininger and
children re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay
from L a k e of th e W oods, a fte r hav­
ing spent a few weeks a t th e ir cot­
tage there.
D airy M eeting W ednesday—
The dairy m eeting scheduled for
W ednesday a t the public lib ra ry in
M edford, will be held a t 8 o’clock
in th e evening. Slides show ing some!
of th e record cows of today will be;
shown and desirable points in such
Dodge c ar keys. Fixit Shop. 275tf anim als will be b ro u g h t o ut in the
ta lk th a t will accom pany th e pic­
Visitor front Eugene—
tures. M. A stroth, field m an of the
Dr. B u rn e tt and fam ily, of E u ­ A m erican Jersey c a ttle club will be
gene, a re visitin g w ith friends in the principal sp eak er of th e m eeting.
th e city for a few days. Dr. B ur­
Miss Ennna R. Steiner of New
n e tt is a d e n tist and was form erly ! Leave for Visit —
York, a cousin of B arbara Fritchie.
Mrs. R. E. D etrick and d a u g h te r Civil w ar heroine, who holds the dis
located in A shland.
left th is m o rning for a tw o w eeks’ tinction of being the only woman di
SU BSC R IBE NOW! for the
The G rants Pass Jew el O rchestra visit a t V ancouver. W ash., w ith re la ­ rector of opera in the country. She
Y O U R SU B SC R IP T IO N
lias
already
directed
more
than
6.000
Delineator, Special Offer for
a t H ot Springs W ednesday, A ugust: tives and friends.
taken now for the Delineator
performances of 50 operas, and is at
2d.
In stru m e n ta l q u a rte t.
Don’t
a
short
time,
present
musical
director
of
the
Music
LATE TO CLASSIFY
Special Offer fora short time
m is s it.
281-2! — TOO ___
_
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temple of the world.
FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed house. In-j
Leave for H o r n e -
quire 637 B street.
281-3*
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tozier and son FOR SALE— On the highw ay, about
one acre of land, good house, elec­
In His Father’» Step».
le ft this m o rning for th e ir hom e a t
E9
tric lig h ts all in garden, som e'
Several
years
ago
a
great
man,
now
P etalu m a, Calif., a fte r having spent
berries.
P rice $1600.
0. A. !
gone, walked in Rock Creek park.
th e last ten days in and about A sh­
M anning, T alent, Or.
?81tf
He delighted to plow through brush,
’ Returns from Business Tri
I. O. O. F. P icnic—
Interesting Powder Horn Map.
land v isiting w ith relativ es and old
Home from Vacation—
W ANTED— To g et loan of $1800 wade in the creek and take unsus­
A map engraved on an old powder
Donald D ickerson re tu rn e d yes-
tim e acquaintances.
Odd Fellow s and R ebekahs will
for tw o or th re e years, on g o o d ! pecting friends on long hikes.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac are horn«
horn mny lead to the location of the
farm security, close in, a t 8 ner
On his return, walking at a rapid sites of several Cherokee Indian i terday evening from P o rtlan d , w here hold th e ir ann: 1 picnic in the Riv- a fte r a few d ays’ outing in the vicin­
he has been for th e last ten days, ! erside p ark at G rants Pass next
cent in terest. Box No. 315 Ash-! pace down Sixteentli street, lie always
T he G ran ts Pass Jew el O rchestra
ity of Lake of the Woods and K lam ­
land, Oregon.
281-4*
■ had a smile and a wave of the hand towns In w estern North Carolina, ac­ ! laying in his fall and w in ter stock
a t H ot Springs W ednesday, August
■ T hursday a t 7 o’clock p. m. E uter- a th Falls.
cording to the Bureau of American
of goods for the store.
2d.
In stru m e n ta l q u a rte t.
Don’t! MEN AND BOYS W ANTED— F o r ! for the children who greeted him Ethnology at Washington.
• tain m e n t d u rin g the evening. G rants
sash and door cut-up plan t, box I along the way.
m iss it.
281-21
' The powder horn is a loan from
: Pass will fu rn ish coffee, su g a r and
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty
He put the cares of his great office Hugh Kirk, Newtownards, County
shook factory.
W ages $3.50 toi
cream .
B ring your baskets and Ask Mr. A. L. Lamb. Yeo, of course
away
when
he
went
out
to
play.
$6 per day.
Room and board !
Down, Ireland, and dates from about
! dishes. C om m ittee.
281-1
Move» Reported—
$1.21 per day.
Steam h eated j The other day three men, one in 1750 when the English were beginning
265tf
buildings, show er b ath s, m odern rlie lead, came walking up rapidly to open up the Cherokee region. It
E. L. M itchell has moved his fam ­
conveniences, club house.
New, from Rock creek and cut around the
ily from 118 High s tre e t to 249 B
belonged to Jam es Grant, member of
plan
t,
population
3000.
Accom
­ base of the lion house hill in the zoo.
stre e t.
J. A. H offm an has moved
a company of British soldiers sta­
ODDAY—
m odations for fam ilies. Steady;
The leader was bare-headed and had tioned near Charlestown and near
in to th e p roperty a t 118 H igh stre e t
HIRSDAY—.
em ploym ent. A ddress F ru it Grow-! «»n an old red sweater.
F. F. Judson has moved into the
ers Supply Co., Susanville, Calif. ! “Come on, Nicky,’’ he called to a Fort Loudon and Fort Prince George
«.MORROW—
In the Cherokee country about the
281-4-tu-sat
p roperty a t 104 T hird stre e t.
man behind him.
time that these forts were besieged
So the party disappeared around
WANTED— By responsible person,!
The horn is elaborately engraved
MAKE ’EM LAV
Com ing W ednesday, A ugust 2d,{
w ork of various kinds. Leave i the hill, led by Theodore Roosevelt, with the royal arm s of Great Britain
The
laying
hens
should
eat about equal p arts (hv w eight) of dry
w ord w ith B. M. P o tte r, Mac’s Jr.—W ashington Star.
Jew el Melody and Jazz Five, a t
and the map showing the ancient
Taxi.
281-6* !
m ash and scratch grain d u ring th e co’urse of the day. However,
Jackson Hot Springs.
H ere is to
town of Uucassee and other towns in
due to the g re a te st d ig estib ility and safe p rotein co n ten t Olym­
the region In which the soldier saw
those who dance.
281-2! LOST— License plate No. 101803 J
Music Increases Egg Supply.
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pic Egg Mash can be fed in g r e a te r proportion.
The m ash feeo
F in d e r re tu rn to Chief of Police. ■ Two young lady graduates of To­ service.
281-2*
j ronto university are the owners of
m akes the eggs. We recom m end feeding Olympic Egg Mash so
Home from Crater Lake—
a poultry farm a lew miles east of
Perpetual Motion Discredited.
that, it co n stitu tes 60 to 65 per c e n t of the daily ratio n of feed.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loveland and W ANTED— To re n t before Sept. 1,
Toronto. They have been very suc­
It
seems
hardly
credible,
but
up
to
Feed only enough grain to keep th e liens active and supply pro­
hom
e
place
of
a
few
acres
w
ith
j
th e ir guest, and Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
cessful. To lovers of music one of the year 1772, there was no scientist
good
house
and
outbuildings
per body m aintenance. The skilled feeder is alw ays on the look­
P au lseru d re tu rn e d y esterday from
w ithin w alking distance of Ash-! the ladies recently said something in ail Europe who knew enough to
o u t to see how his hens are eatin g . He cannot alw ays rely -4>pon
a trip to C ra te r Lake and L ake of
that
is
very
interesting.
categorically
deny
that
there
was
such
land schools; also w ish to buy'
feeding the scratch by w eight o r m easure as the fow ls’ appetites
th e W oods, w here they have been
household fu rn itu re . W rite Mrs : “Do you know that hens love a thing as perpetual motion.
A picture directed by the man
vary w ith the w eather, tim e of y e a r and egg production. O rdi­
fo r several days.
It remained for Sir Isaac Newton
L. M. Bush, S tark , Mont.
281-2* 1 music? Some time ago a ferret got
into our henhouse and terrified our and the French scientist, De La Hire,
narily from 8 to 12 pounds of sc ra tc h a day will be given to a
who m ade “The Four Horseman
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE f o r' hens so much that the eggs fell off to dem onstrate beyond doubt the im­
o
f
tiie
A
p
ocalyp
se.”
hundred
hens. This should be divided into two feedings, giving
Com ing W ednesday, A ugust 2d,
p roperty in or around A shland. 27 from 150 to 75 a day and we couldn’t possibility of attaining it.
A picture taken from the play
ab o u t one-third in th e m orning and tw o-thirds at the afternoon
Jew el M elody and Jazz Five, at
acres on highw ay five m iles south ! get them hack to normal. One day
Quite a little time passed before
feeding. Feed all scratch in a t / e p , dry straw litte r.
Feed the
of R oseburg, 12 acres prunes, 5 • a girl who was staying with us was
that helped make Broadway a
Jackson H ot Springs.
H ere is to
the scientific world In general was
acres
apples,
3
acres
pears,
h
a
lfj
layers
and
a
rra
n
g
e
the
laying
house
so
as
to
furnish
them
the
busy
street;
written
by
W
inchell
th o se who dance.
281-2
working for several hours in the hen­ willing to accept the Newtonian the­
acre grapes. J. F. R ioth, Rose-!
house
and
she
sang
lustily
the
while.
most
exercise.
The
active
lieu
Is
the
healthy
and
most
productive
Smith, author of "The Fortune
ory, but finally the French Academy
burg, Oregon.
281-2*
There was a marked improvement in of Science a t Paris, in 1775, publicly d lu n tcr.”
In Momma on Business—
one.
* * fij
George Biarron is spending sev­ FOR SALE— Two good cows. O. H . ! the number of eggs, and we continued declared that perpetual motion was
Cole, 1150% Oak St.
281-6 the experiment witli success. We a ft­ an impossibility and thereby branded
— Also—
e ral days In W innett, M ont., on a
erw ard heard of a farm er who In­ all those who still insisted upon ex­
business trip in connection w ith oil 1O R SALE— A Buick “ 6” in good
PATHE REVIEW
stalled a gramophone for his hens and perim enting with it as charlatans.—
in te rests which he rep resen ts here.
condition. P rice $650 cash. Phone got 3 per cent more eggs as a re- Pittsburgh Leader.
City Delivery
Phone 49
(R e g u la r Admissjion)
295-J.
281-2 nult.”—Exchange.
P o rtla n d — Bids being received for
brick sto re building.
ST A R T S TH URSDAY
All Remnants Must Go Regardless ot Their Cost
SEE
D IS P L A Y
IN
OUR
W IN D O W S
E. R. IS A A C & CO .
THE
the
store
w here
QUALITY S T O R E
your
patronag e
is a p p r e c i a t e d
I
“T u rn
to the
Right”
ASHLAND MILLS
Visiting in M edfonl—
Mrs. C. E. Evans, of th e Golden
R ule sto re, is visitin g for a fewT
days w ith relatives in M edford.
Tires Take Another Drop—
A n o th er drop of about 15 per cent
in th e price of one of th e nationally
sold bran d s of autom obile tire s has
tak e n place, to th e sorrow of some
of th e local d ealers who had a good
sized stock on hand.
Arrives Home from East—
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Tom linson,
who left th e la tte r p a rt of Ju n e to
a tte n d th e E lk s’ n atio n al convention
a t A tlantic City, N. J., a rriv ed hom e
y esterd ay m orning.
They repore
having had a fine trip , but say th a t
th e w e a th er was very hot.
H a rris b u rg — P aving
ressing rapidly.
w ork
10 More Days ojf
Closing O ut
CLEARANCE PRICES
American Lady
Corsets
Ending August 12 th
-------------------------------- -----------------------------------
29c
About 20 Left
$2.00
$3.00
$5.00
$8.50
Corsets at ..
Corsets at . .
and $6.00 Corsets at .
and $10.00 Corsets a t . . ,
........ $4.95
—for printed W ash Goods, 27 to 40 inches
wide and worth formerly up to 75 cents
a yard. Many of these just taken from
the special 39 cent lot and marked 10 cents
lower.
prog­
St. H elens to get big new garage.
COMING IN AUGUST
W ill Guide Outing Party—
W illiam P aul will leave in thé
m orning w ith a p a rty of Los Angeles
to u ris ts who a re looking for, scenery
and fishiing com bined.
Mr. P aul
expects to ta k e th e p a rty to Big
B u tte creek n e a r M eadows, w here
they will stay fo r a few days, com ­
ing hom e by the way of C ra te r Lake
an d L ake of the W oods.
W A R N ER’S CORSETS
—Good news to those who have long worn
W arn er’s Corsets.
—And what a combination of good cor­
sets this will make:
39c
—A wonderful lot of good values in 36 to
40 inch wash goods, such as Voiles, Swiss
Prints, Batistes, etc., in the season’s new­
est checked patterns.
How about Goods for a Summer Wash
Skirt?
Cotton Gaberdines, Piques, etc. .49c to 89c
Wool Palm Beach .................................. 98c
SILKS—98c YD.
WORKING ON ROAD, CRATER
IA K E TO HAKE OF WOODS
A crew of 20 governm ent m en a re
w orking on th e road connecting
Lake of the W oods and C ra te r L ake,
having gone to w ork betw een P ish
lak e and Big E lk creek.
It was th e in te n tio n to begin w ork
on the road ju s t beyond th e top of
teh m ountain th ro u g h th e Spencer
ranch, but the county court had not
obtained th e rig h t of way a t th e
tim e th e w orkm en a rriv ed to go to
w ork so they w ere sent to th e o th er
p a rt of the road.
Gossard Front Lace Corsets
W arner’s Corsets.
Cameo Reducing Corset3.
—E xpert service in Corsetry by graduate
Corsetiere.
—Figured Pongees and Poplins, worth up
to $1.50.
Several Shades in Good Quality
Tricolette Silk
$1.65 Yard
$3.25
$3.25
$3.75
$5.50
K haki Breeches ........................$3.00
K haki Knickers ....................... $3.00
K haki Breeches ....................... $3.00
Whipcord K nickers ............... $5.00
SILKS — $1.98
40
40
40
40
36
36
36
36.
inch Fairvspun ............... .............. $1.98
inch Charmeuse .............. A............ $1.98
inch Embossed Crepe . .. ..............$1.98
inch Silk and Wool Poplin ..........$1.98
inch Foulards ................ ..............$1.98
indi Baronette Satins . ..
inch F antasai Sport Silks ............ $1.98
inch Taffetas .................. ..............$1.98
F or Real Comfort for Hot W eather, W ear
Athletic Style Combination Suits—
$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$1.75
values
values
values
values
.................. . . . .$2 49
.................. ___$1.98
..................
..................
Muslin Gowns
E xtra good value at. ,75c, 98c, $1.19, $1.49
Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Pongee
W aists and Blouses
In three lots a t ................$2.98, $3.95, $4.95
Apron Dreses of W hite and Pink Percale
An extra good buy a t ..........................$1.49
Four P retty Organdie Dresses
—16 to 18 sizes, $14.75 to $19.75
values, at ........................................$11.75
Choice of Silk Dresses
Worth formerly up to $22.50 at ....$ 9 .7 5
Choice cf Ten Silk Dresses
Form erly worth up to $25 a t .......... $16.95
K nit Underwear Specials
A Choice Lot of Silk Dreses of the Better
Kind
C hildren’s Union Suits ..........................39c i
In a clean up sale at ........................ $19.75
Ladies’ Union Suits ........................ 55c up
L adies’ V e s t s .............................. 16 2-3c up
Twelve W onderful Silk Skirts
Y
R uben’s Infants* Vests in summer
weight cotton .......................................25c —Of Baronette Satin, Fantasai and
other Sport Silks, to close out at. .$9.75
In p art wool ...................................... 50c
Sport Silks sim ilar to above, by the
C arter fine cotton sleeveless vests
for infants ............................................40c ; yard, very special at ......................$1.98