Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    P‘8S
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R e tu rn s front M o n t a n a -
George B arron, who has been In
M ontana for th e last few weeks, j
O ft on V acation—
looking over th e oil situ a tio n in dis­
H om er B illings and fam ily left tric ts w here several local people a re
th is m orning for a two w eeks vaca­ 'n te re ste d , a rriv ed hom e yesterday.
tion, which will be spent a t th e T il­
lam ook county beaches.
Back from F ish in g Trip—
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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ASStATW DAILt f»W M
pwk i M t r i r i
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¡’reposed Memorial to John P. Mitchel
Lynn D. Mowat is in the city again
Special for a lim ited tim e— Chiro­
a fte r having tried to run all the fish
practic a d ju stm e n ts, $1.50 or 12 for
out of K lam ath lake. H ow ever, he
$15.
Dr. A ngell, F irs t N ational
failed to shop up heTe w ith any
B ank building.
2 91ti
g rea t num ber of them .
E very th in g good to eat a t D etrick
G roceteria.
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V isitors at M edford—
LEEDOM m akes the price on
MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em
at LEEDOM S TIR E HOSPITAL.
Mrs. R alph H a rris and baby spent
th e day in M edford yesterday w ith
h er m other. Mrs. F. W. B artlett
O ther M edford visitors from Ash-
land Monday and Tuesday w ere
P o stm a ste r K a iser, Jack M attern.
Ed Staples, Miss Hazel B runer and
Mrs. Jam es Yeo.
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W orking a t Pool Room—
O rra E. Angle is now connected
w ith th e Plaza pool room , and is
giving the glad hand to all his
friends.
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Home from Ranch V isit—
Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of ad ­
Mrs. R. P. C ornelius and Mrs. B.
vance styles as well as th e prices
R. G reer a re hom e a fte r spending
we a re asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 286tf
th e week end w ith Mrs. Jo h n Dill I
The chairm an of the executive committee for the Jotin Purroy Mitchel
a t the Dill ranch.
memorial,
Robert Adamson, has given out through the architect, Donn Barber,
Good in su ran ce a t good rates.
this prelim inary study of the tentative design for tlie monument to the bite
P hone 274-J. Yeo of course. 265tf
mayor of New York city. The plan for the entire memorial contem plates the
A creage C hanges H ands—
C harles McCormick, from A lu tra s J lowering of the southern embankment of the old Croton reservoir in Central
H aving H ouse P a in te d —
park and constructing thereon, near the level of the water, a tree-bordered
S. B. McNair, who has having his Calif., has purchased th e five acre mall or promenade which will extend from the eastern drive over to and
tra
c
t
of
J.
A.
Sells
on
H
arriso
n
house on Scenic Drive rem odeled, is
including Vista Rock, on which stands the Belvidere.
now adding th e finishing touch w ith stre e t.
a new coat of paint.
Leaves fo r ’F risco— -
Miss B eulah Medley left y esterday
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand.
F o r fru it ja rs, lids, ru b b ers, jelly for a sh o rt visit w ith h er fa th e r a t
m olds and su g ar, D e tric k ’s prices San F rancisco, Calif,
c a n ’t be beaten.
L eaves fo r H o m e -
R e te u rn s from Visit—
Miss Em m a E arle, who has been
Miss E lizabeth S tearns, d a u g h te r spending h er sum m er vacation vis­
of H. A. S tearns, re tu rn e d hom e to­ itin g w ith relatives in A sh la n d ’ and
day, a fte r having spent a few days a trip to th e P o rtla n d rose show, has
as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R aiph left for h er hom e at O akland, Calif.
S tearn s, of G ran ts Pass.
Miss E a rle will e n te r th e U niversity
of C alifornia on her re tu rn .
L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­
E d u c a tio n in Ire la n o .
ial and w orkm anship. Phone 178.
The national system of education
207 E. Main stre e t.
238ti whs introduced into Ireland in 1831 to
take the piace of the Society for the
Education of the Poor. Prior to tin'
In City Today—
Mrs. W. C. P hillips, of R ogue; establishm ent of the national system
River, was in th e city shopping to- j the schools had been conducted by the
churches as non-pay schools, or were
day.
conducted by Charitable societies, with
the help of grants from the govern­
G reen apples— G ravenstines. C an’t ment.
b eat ’em fo r pies and sauce.
25
pounds fo r $1 delivered.
Phone
CARD OF THANKS
9 - F - ll.
V itcationing in A shland—
B. E. Spencer, who is connected
w ith th e federal vocational tra in in g
school a t Phoenix, Ariz., is spend­
ing a m o n th ’s vacation w ith his p a r­
en ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spencer,
east of th e city. He is also visiting
his d a u g h te r who m akes her hom e
w ith her a u n t in th is city.
W e desire to extend to .o u r friends
who w ere so th o u g h tfu l and consid­
e ra te d u rin g ou r recent bereavem ent
our h e a rtfe lt th an k s for th e sym ­
pathy and help extended to us in the
hour of ou r g rea test need.
C. II. N ickerson and d aughter.
Famous Tracker Dead.
Perhaps the oldest of the Australian
aborigines has lately died at the age
of 101. His name was Jack Schoolie,
and he was commonly known as King
Jacky.
He was known all over the district
of Pindari where he was living, for
his skill with cattle and horses, up to
the age of ninety, and for the instinct
of observation by which lie could fol­
low a track thut an ordinary man
could not see at all.
WESTWOOD, Calif., Aug. 16.—
Jacky was a full-blooded aboriginal,
One m an was killed and an o th e r and perhaps the last ot tlie men who
dangerously in ju re d when a racing linked together the old life of the na­
autom obile was w recked in a speed tive with the new life of civilization
test here early yesterday m orning.
mixeci iraoe.
The dead m an was R alph Davis,
A little fellow entered a general
m anager of th e Red R iver L um ber store In the suburbs and s a id : “Please,
com pany's W estwood garage, and th e my mother says will you give her a
injured one is Vern K auffm an, ow n­ needle for this egg.”
The storekeeper smiled, “ Why,” he
er of th e car.
said, “you can get a whole packet of
Tlie two men took K a u ffm a n ’s needles for that nice fresh egg.”
car to the race tra c k a t the hall
“No, sir,” said the hoy, “my mother
grounds a t an early hour for a speed don’t w ant a whole packet. She says
tria l, and, w hile trav elin g a t a high please give me the change in cheese.”—
ra te of speed, lost control of it and Boston Transcript.
crashed th ro u g h the fence, rolling
over several tim es.
Class That Has No Leisure.
Leisure will always he found by fier-
Davis is survived by a w ife and
ns who know how to employ their
two sm all children.
'm e; those who want time are the ;
eople who do nothing.—Mine. Roland.
Let Him Sleep.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Three students at the DePauw uni
versity summer school are roornini
together a t Greencastle. One inornln: FOR SALE— New tw o-burner “ P e r­
fection” oil stove.
247 T h ird
two of them had arisen and were mak
St.
244-1*
ing an effort to arouse the other. Bu:
half awake he pleaded with them f<>; R ELIA B LE MAN WANTS to lease a
time.
dairy ranch n ear school. Address
“I can’t get up yet. I must go b a d
E. J. Johnson, G eneral Delivery,
to sleep,” lie said.
A shland, Oregon.
294-4*
“But why must you go back t<
TO TRADE— Cheap house and lot
sleep?” they argued.
in K lam ath F a lls; will tak e F ord
“You see. I dreamed I was in Toledi
car for first paym ent.
Inquire
and lost my hat. Now I must go back
ow ner, Room 8, Manx H otel.
to sleep and tlnd It.”—Indianapolis
294-2*
News.
E
re
One Clear
Call”
into a sto ry of com m on a p ­
p eal an d hum an in terest.
—A lso—
PATHE REVIEW
R e g u la r A dm ission
A shland, Oregon. Aug. 16, 1922
Notice is hereby given th a t I will,
on th e 28th day of A ugust, a t the
city pound on W ater stre e t, sell a t
public au ctio n to the highest b idder
for cash in hand, a t 2 p. m .; One
bay saddle h o rse b ran d ed on th e le ft
sh o u ld er w ith ice tongs, s ta r in fo re­
head w ith sm all w h ite strip e, sad ­
dle m ark s and left hind foot w hite,
w eight ab o u t 950 pounds. D ated at
A shland, O regon, th is 16th day of
A ugust, 1922. J. W. H atcher, Chief
of Police.
294-2-wed
FOR SALE— One six foot show
case, two shelves. P hone 280-J.
294-1
T h is Would Be a Good T im e
to Make Your Comforters
WOOL BATTS
Oregon wool used in these
and m ade in O regon. T hey
a re anti-m oth processed.
2 lb. All-W ool B atts
2 lb. H alf-W ool B a tts
3 lb. H alf-W ool B atts
Fine Cotton Batts in
Comfort sizes
Printed Silkolene, Sateen
Cretonne and Chillie for
covering
Yarns for Tieing
All
can
he
found
here
How About School
Dresses?
Children’s School Hose
19c to 55c
B ettor be g e ttin g them
ready. I t is less th a n 3
weeks u ntil school opens.
Tw o splen d id n u m b ers in
c h ild re n ’s hose a t 25c and
3 fo r $1.00 a re splendid
school hose.
S p lendid a so srtu ien ts of
D evonshire C loth
G ingham s
.Tap C repes
W oolen M a terials
fo r th e m ak in g of them .
GOODS
The Day’s Catc'n.
“W here’s your pa?” asked the man
with the brand-new outing clothes.
“Gone fishin’,” replied the small
boy.
“ Wlmt does he expect to catch?”
“Nothin’ while he’s fishin’. T.ttt maw
told him he’d catch tile dickens if he
didn't clear out while she was house
cleanin’.’’
Wedfieadny, August Id, iOiáJ
•j ftihous FRm Stars’
Favorite Coiffures
PANTATORIl'.M DYE WORKS
TO ESTABLISH BRANCH H ERE
The P a n tato riu m Dye W orks of
M edford has been receiving so much
work from A shland recently th a t the
m anagem ent has decided to open an
office in A shland, and have rented
the room in th e Shook building r e ­
cently occupied by th e Candy Cup­
board.
The concern expects to keep two
‘ people employed a t the local office
continually, but all of the cleaning,
pressing and dyeing will be sent to
ledford for the present. Should the
JULIA FAYE
business
continue to grow in th e fu ­
This very attractiv e coiffure
worn by Julia Faye, Param ount t u r e as it has in the past, it is th e i
picture actress, is easily done. The (intention of the com pany to estab ­
Pair has been treated with a soft lish m achinery in its place here, and
marcel and dressed down around
all the local w ork will then be done
the head evenly. The p art is on
the side, but a few little wavy in Ashland.
strands of hair from the p art and
curling tow ards the middle of the
O p tim is tic T h o u g h t.
forehead serve to balance this ef­
The true glory of a slate is prosper
fect.
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August Clean-Up Saie
Special Values A r e Offered
THURSDAY
INE
NOTICE
A fter being urged by a num ber
L et us c o n tra ct y our p a in tin g of citizens of A shland, I have decid­
C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co.
286-10 ed to become a candidate fo r th e of­
fice of m ayor, and have filed my pe­
titio n in legal form .
H aving served a s a m em ber of the
council for th e p ast tw o years, I be­
lieve th a t I am qualified to assist in
carry in g on the business of th e city
in
a ju st and econom ical m anner.
TODAY & TOMORROW
I am aw are th a t it will ta k e a
Business Suggestion.
g reat am ount of tim e in th e council
“This is a pretty good novel for
cham ber, as well as on th e outside, summer reading, hut why did you
h ut I am w illing to give th a t m uch name your heroine Euphosyne?”
for th e w elfare of th e city which I
“1 got it from classic mythology.”
have chosen as my hom e, and if
“If yon want your book to sell you’d
: elected I prom ise to serve th e city to better pick out a name the flappers
can pronounce.”
! th e b est of my ability.
I e a rn e stly solicit y our su p p o rt in
1 th is cam paign.
Not a Bit.
DR. W. E. BLAKE.
It doesn't do any good to hold the
key to the situation if you are too laz.
A genuine raid of the N ight
Notice of S ale of Iniixiundod Stock to turn i t —Boston Transcript.
R id ers, w onderfully woven
HtSäH
M in
All Frienda.
T here is a certain distinguished
judge, who, in the days when he was
practicing law. was once engaged In
a case before Judge Christian Kohlsaat
of the federal court. T heie were two
other federal judges in Illinois—
Judges Jam es Humphrey and Petei
Qrosscup.
The lawyer was called to the bench
by Judge Kohlsaat, who addressed him
th u s :
“Sir, I understand that you have
been referring to me as ‘Chris’ Kohl­
saat.”
“I’ll bet I know who told you th a t!’
exclaimed the lawyer. “ It was eithei
Jim Humphrey or Pete Grosscup!”
—Milwaukee Sentinel.
CURTAIN NETS ...................... YD. 36c i BATH TOWELS ...................... EA. 29c
— All fine q u a lity n ets in F ile t and Not- ! — B ath towels w ith fancy blue border in
ingliam . Come in w hite, ecru and cream ,
V alues to 50 cents a y
a
r
d
.
good heav y q u a lity for fam ilv use.
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CRETONNES ............................ YD. 27c
COMFORT BAIS . .................... EA. 89c
„ .. .
.
-C o lo n ia l C retonnes, all 36 inches w ide in
a good ran g e of p a tte rn s.
Some real
values here.
j — F u ll size <2 by 90 ( otton B attings. M ill
m a ke a com plete coinforier.
R egular
value__$1 19
DRESS SATIN ...................... YD. $1.59
CHILDREN’S SOX ................... PR. 29c
— 36 inches v id e , good q u a lity D ress S atin
in black only. Sold reg u la rly at $2.25
a v ard .
— C h ild re n ’s Sox with fan cy colored tops,
some w ith silk strip ed tops. V alues to
39 cents a pair.
CORSETS ............................... PR. $1.75
TABLE CLOTHS .................. EA. $1.25
— M iller B ros, fro n t o r hack lace corsets,
— T able cloths, size 58 by 80. M ercerized , m ade of good coutil and elastic,
and h em stitched read y fo r use.
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APRONS ................................. EA. $1.00
P^AY SUITS ............................ EA. 98c ! — W o m en ’s B ungalow A prons, m ade of
C h.ildren’s P la y S u its in blue o r k h a k i, i sta n d a rd P ercale in new p a tte rn s. A $1.25
trim m ed w ith red and b ra ss buttons.
value.
N EW AND USED GRAIN SACKS
AND SACK TW INES JUST IN
Wearwell Sheeting
Colonial Draperies
Soft Spun Towels
Sunlight Yarns
“ SHOO FL Y ” th e g rea t fly
k iller, should be used on your
horses and cows m ore freely.
F encing of every description.
New and used Sewing M achines
alw ays on hand.
E. R. Isaac & Co.
The Qua.it/ Store
Butterick Patterns
H o lep ro o f H osiery
Royal Worcester and
Nemo Corsets
H AVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING A N D PICOTING DONE H ERE
AT
Peil's Corner
THE
STORE
W HERE
YOUR
PATRONAGE
IS
APPRECIATED
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT I
By
S.
W.
A m e r ic a n
STRAUS,
S o c ie ty
President
fo r T h r ift.
“ 17 VEN five cents should not he
“
wilfully wasted. Rem em ber,
it is the in te rest on one dollar fo r
alm ost an en­
t i r e y e a r.”
This* sta te m e n t
recently was
made by one
of the w ealth­
iest and most
successful fi­
nanciers in the
world
when
he w itnessed
his secretary
paying out five
cents w here it
represented an
a b s o lu te
S »V. S T R A U S
w aste to him.
P erhaps if we were to analyze
the g re a t success of th is m an
we would find th a t his keen ap-
pr viation and consistent applica­
tion of the principle involved in
his kindlly rebuke to his subor­
dinate associate was the real se­
cret of his rise to w ealth and pow­
er.
His sta te m e n t was not
prom pted by any narrow motives
suggestive of the m iser.
The
point he had in mind was th a t
the deliberate w aste of even a
very small am ount is reprehensi­
ble, and has ultim ate effects fa r
in excess of the am ount imme-
diaieiy involved.
T h rift, in its broadest aspects, is
efficiency; and» th ere can be no
efficiency where th ere is deliber­
a t e waste.
The sto ry is told of a boy who
begged his fa th e r fo r a certain
toy costing $200, to which the
fa th e r replied: “ Son, which would
you ra th e r have, this plaything or
one dollar a m onth fo r life ? ” And
the boy wisely chose the la tte r.
W hat the fa th e r had in m ind was
th a t the $200 could be invested to
jie ld $12 a year plus a lesson in
th rift w orth many, m any tim es
th a t am ount.
When we are tem pted to waste
even the sm allest am ounts, let us
rem em ber these points and profit
by them .
L A S T CAL
Summer Clearance
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35 Suits still unsold. Save $10 on your suit
Specials at $14.75, $21.75, $24.75
Sale Ends Saturday Night
New Fall Suits
We have recieved our first big shipment
ot fall suits
Now on Display $25, $30, $35
Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx
Guaranteed in Every Way, Get Your School Suit Now
Tom Wye Coats
Jersey Sweater Coats
$6.00,
$7.00,
$8.00