Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 05, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Lace Mitts in Vogue Again
Local and Personal
New P lan o Twner—
-M edford. Oregon, Sept. 4. 1914.
“ To whom it may concern:
“ I t gives me g re a t p leasu re to
certify th a t Mr. C. M. R ichards has
tu n ed and tak e n care of all Pianos
a t th e M edford C onservatory from
th e tim e th a t he cam e to tow n Mr
R .ch ard s is not only
excellent
tu n e r b u t u n d e rsta n d s also tho
oughly reg u la tin g and all k in d s o
action w ork. I m ost h e a rtily recom ­
m end him to all desiring good and
th o ro u g h w ork in tu n in g voicing j
and reg ulating. R espectfully,
(S igned)
“ G erald T ailland e r.
,
“ D irector M edford C onservatory
P hone 181 or call a t A shlan
R ealty Co. for his se rv ices.
285-1 |
W ill T ake V acation
Mrs. D ora H ubbard will s ta r t on
her a n n u a l vacation M onday, which
she says w ill be spent Quietly a t I
hom e. Mrs. E dna E dw ards, of P o rt
lan d , will be on hand Monday
tak e charge of th e office d u rin g .Mrs.
H u b b a rd ’s absence.
,’islts in Jacksonville
'
Rev. H utchinson and fam ily, w
,re living tem p o rarily on N o rth !
ia in stre e t, but whose hom e is a t ,
ilendale, Oregon, spent T hursday in
[acksonville visiting w ith th e Hoef
am lly.
intertalns for Friend—
Miss M arie P o rte r en te rta in ed at
i picnic d in n er on th e lawn a t her i
lonie W ednesday evening in honor
if Ju n e M cFadyn, who left for Seat-
le on T hursday.
Dance, Jackson H ot Springs, W ed­
nesday evening, A ugust 9. T alent
C om m unity Club. T ickets, $1 plus
10 cents w ar tax.
285-sat-tu-w
('iiick cn s W orth W hile —
The W hite W ing poultry farm
n e a r T alen t has a num ber of pullets
th a t began laying a t the age of four
m onths, tw o weeks and fo u r days.
Is th ere any b e tte r in th e valley?
t ACE mitts are the thing!
The past few seasons
brought about many sartorial re­
vivals—a modification of the
hoop-skirt, the basque, the pan­
nier, all so picturesque and quaint,
that one wonders why they took
so long to bring back lace mitts,
that most fetching bit of old dress.
It is the most alluring accessory
and anyone possessing a lovely
pair of arms should not miss the
opportunity of displaying them
through the dainty lace covering
of a mitt.
In the photo above Dorothy
Dalton, Paramount picture star,
is shown wearing a pair of dark
brown mitts. The sketch to the
left shows how attractively the
mitt fits in with the modern after­
noon frock. It half covers and
half reveals the loveliest part of
the arm and leaves the fingers
free to move and to show off any
handsome ring of which the wear­
er may be blushingly proud. Be­
cause of its gauziness, the mitt
is cool and yet it gives a slight
protection against dust. Worn
with a lace frock it completes a
picture. Worn with an organdy,
a silk, or taffeta frock, it is the
daintiest accessory a woman can
have.
W ill B eg in Packing P ea is ---------M ILLER
Beetle Campaign
Is Successful in
Klamath Basin
De Valera Will
STRAHORN’ ON* IW R T T IO X
TRIP OF ROAD IN KLAMATït
Del c.ous refresh m en ts w ere serv­
was promptly turned over to them.
a t a late hour, and th e guests d e ­
Become Guerilla ed parted
fo r th e ir hom es, w ishing the
young ladies in whose honor they
Chieftain Now ' had been e n te rta in ed , m any m o r í
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 5. —
R obert E. S trah o rn a rriv ed here laiTt
n ight from P o rtla n d and today is on
an inspection to u r of th e O. C. & E.
: happy b irthdays.
railro ad . He is accom panied by Dr.
DUBLIN, Aug. 5.— E am onn De
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 5.— Loss
----------------------------
and Mrs. M. G. MacNevin, of New
V
alera
is p rep a rin g to flee into th e
of tim ber in th e K la m a th basin th is
It pays to read th e classified page. York, and by G. A. Bellm an
season th ro u g h pine beetle depre- ; Irish m o untains to assum e the life i
d ations was reduced a t least 50 per of a gu erilla chieftan, according to
eent, it is estim ated in the rep o rt of rep o rts from th e -fro n t.
BUY W O ßD NOW I
De V alera is said to be seen daily
the board of control, issued today.
Cur Is now on track, loaded w ith big, dry black oak and rod fir,
“ It is yet. too early to m ake any on th e b order of L im erick and Tip­
Four foot and tw o foot fir, and la rg e Hi inch black oak. Car
d efinite s ta te m e n t as to the resu lts p e ra ry counties, w ith a rifle slung
m ust be released by T u esd ay evening. “ X u ff S ed !”
obtained, as th ese can be only ar- over his shoulder, leading his forces,
! rived a t th ro u g h th e survey which which it is said are m ainly m ade up
A. G. ADAM S - -T h e Wood M an”
! will be conducted over th e project of young school boys.
¡la te in th e sp rin g of 1923,” th e re-
The Irre g u la r stronghold a t Kil-
PHONE 100
p o rt says.
m allock is being su rro u n d ed , and its
T he above estim ate, h o w e v e r.' c a p tu re is expected hourly,
m eans th a t th e loss of $72,000 w orth
of tim b e r (assu m in g a value of $3 BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED
per th o u sa n d ) w hich occurred In
BY TWO YOUNG LADIES
1920 on th e areas w orked th is spring
will be reduced a t least $36,000 a n ­
The Misses E lina Hayes and Celia
nually fo r th e next th re e years, or a R in e h a rt celebrated th e ir b irthdays
net saving of $78,000 over th e cost to g eth e r Tuesday evening by e n te r­
K ASKADE EGG MASII
of th is sp rin g ’s w ork.
tain in g a num ber of th e ir friends a t
One hundred and eighty m en w ere; th e W ili am R in e h a rt home a t 464
Made from W heat B ran, M iddlings, Corn Meal, Ground OatR,
em ployed on th e pro ject w ith an av- i Owa stre e t.
Ground Barley, Linseed Oil Meal. Meat Meal. F ish M eal. A lfalfa
erag e w eekly payroll of $3750. As
The young ladies were born ju st
specialized lab o r was req u ired , m en oue y( .,r to the day a p a rt, and feel
Meal, Copra Meal, Soy Bean Meal.
w ere in stru cte d in tra in in g cam p! t jja t they are alm ost tw ins, a n d so
“ ASK ABOUT IT ”
until 30 sp o tte rs and com passm en | ente rta in e d together.
were developed.
The party had gathered and were
having a very enjoyable tim e w ith
m usic and dancing, when fo u r young
Miss Ju n e M cFadyn left for Seat m en with m usical in stru m e n ts step-
¡tie on T hursday evening to visit ped in and su rp rised them and the
m usical end of th e e n te rta in m e u t
relatives th e re for six weeks.
L eave for S eattle—
ASHLAND MILLS
City D elivery
IS D E FE A T ED
BY JOHNNY M EYERS I
In fo rm atio n to the effect th a t the
B ear C reek o rch ard s will begin
W alter M iller, of Los A ngeles, was i
packing p ears M onday has been re ­
defeated
for
the
m iddlew eight
ceived. This is considerably e a rlie r
w
restling
cham
pionship
a t Los An­
th an usual fo r packing to begin, b u t
P ian o T un in g —
geles
T
hursday
n
ig
h
t
by Johnny
‘ A shland, O regon, Aug. 25, 1913. j o rch a rd ists say th a t th e p ears a re
M eyers of Chicago.
well niatwred.
“ D ear Mr. B rain ard :
______
The m atch was scheduled to go
“ This will in tro d u ce to you my
A
uto
P
olo
for
Fair—
tw
° hours, and the o « 1* iail o£ the
frien d . Mr. C. M. R ichards. He is
A
uto
polo
will
he
a
fe
a
tu
re
a
t
the
bout
was m ade by M eyers a fte r an
a n expert piano tu n er, his tu n in g of
county
fair
th
is
year,
if
the
plans
of
hour
and 40 m inutes, being effected
my tw o pianos being absolutely first
d
irecto
rs
m
aterialize,
as
w
ith
a double w rist lock and body
class. I like to recom m end his w ork th e fa ir
for he is an a rtis t in his line. A ny­ they a re neg o tiatin g w ith an auto* scissors
M 'ller was und erw eig h t and claim s
th in g you can do to get Mr. R ich­ polo troupe.
th
a t th is handicapped him . He de­
ard s a footing as a tu n e r am ong your
sires
a re tu rn m atch and has posted
friends will be appreciated by,. Truly W ill W inter in A shland—
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Reese of S a c -!a fo rfe it of $500 w ith a side bet ofj
your, J. S. M cM urray, ‘E a st Side
ram
en to , Calif., expect to move to i 51000 w ith th e provision th a t both !
In n ,’ A shland, O re.”
p arties m ake 158 pounds a t the ring
Phone 181 or call a t A shland A shland before th e snow flies.
! side.
R ealty Co., for piano tu n in g . 2 85-1
M iller w restled R alph H and a t
B u iu lin g N ew B un galow —
th
e
A rm ory here on Ju ly 3, w inning
Mr. and Mrs. Ted F u rry a re hav
ing a nice bungalow b u ilt on th e ir from H and as th e result of th e lat-
te r ta k in g ill d u rin g th e m atch.
ran c h in F e rn Valley.
X/
;
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
FINAL
PRESENTATION
TODAY
Come on Over”
-w ith—
Colleen Moore
This is th a t unusually d ifferent
pictu re your friends a re talk in g
about.
And a
Royal Northwest Mounted
Police Story
“ T R IC K E D ”
TOMORROW AND MONDAY
M AE
M URRAY
4
in her late st gorgeous
photoplay
"Peacock
Alley
— “ Peacock Alley is a lan e ju st
around the corner from th e P rim ­
rose P a th .”
A shining story of tru e love,
outlined in new gold a g a in st the
Vermillion velvet background of
P a risian and New York night life.
— Also—
“ A E SO P’S F A B L E S”
— an d —
TOPICS OF TH E DAY
i L arge P o ta to Crop—
The larg e st potato crop planted
in several years is doing nicely in
the vicinity of T a len t in th e Bear
' creek bottom s.
You Younger Business
Men
This Message Is for You
On Trip to Caves—
The George K ram er, George Ross,
The la te H. P. Davidson, of the
J, V. M iller anti B. B. Balis fam i­
lies left a t noon today for th e Ore­ firm of J. P. M organ and Co., in a
gon caves in Josephine county, to recent ad d ress a t the Y. M. C. A.
of New York, said :
stay over Sunday.
“ You would be su rp rised how
■ often a w ell-dressed young m an has
caught the eye of th e pow ers t h a t !
he, and o th e r th in g s being equal, i
got his foot a little in fro n t of th e!
line ou th a t account.”
L aundered
sh irts
and
fre s h ly ,
starched collars will help you to
progress.
You’ll like th e assistan ce we can |
! give you in th is detail.
P hone and we’ll call for your next
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
bundle.
Club—
W. L. Pet
San F rancisco ............. 77
46 .626
V ernon ........................... 70
50 .5 83
Los Angeles ................. 67
57 .540
O akland ................... .60
53 .531
PHONE 165
Salt L ake .......................61
60 .504
S eattle ....................... .',.54
67 .446
P o rtla n d .........................50
72 .410
S acram ento ................. 49
73 .401
Standing
of the
Clubs
Ashland Laundry Co.
AM EBICAN LEAGI
Club—
W.
St. Louis ........................ 59
New Y ork ......................59
D etro it ................... .. 56
C hicagot .......................... 53
C leveland ......................53
W ashington _............ ; .4 7
P h ila d e lp h ia ..................40
Boston ............................39
E
L. Pet.
42 .584 i
44 .573 ;
47 .5 44
48 .525
52 .505
53 .470
58 .408
62 .386
NATIONAL LEAGU E
Club—
W. L. Pet.
New York .......................59 39 .602
St. Louis ......................... 61 41 .598
Chicago ............................53 46 .535
C incinnati .......................53 49 .526
P itts b u rg .......................50 47 .515
B rooklyn ....................*-48 49 .495
P h ilad elp h ia ..................35 58 .376
63 .344
Boston .................
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR REN T— Nicely fu rn ish ed four-
room a p a rtm e n t in p riv a te fam ily.
A dult couple p referred . Also six
room house close in. S. L. Allen.
285-tf
WANTED— To buy a cheap piano
for cash. 842 Boulevard. 285-3
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