Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 25, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday. August 25, 1922'
AgHLAND PAULY TIDINGS
PA G I F o r a
E ugene— U niversity of Oregon to
Don’t fail to see the dem onstra-
erect $60,000 or needed buildings.
tion of the H artm an shale oil re to rt
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to n ig h t a t 8 o'clock, Mac’s garage.
LOCAI AND PERSONAL
CARVING HAS VANISHED
It pays to read the classified page.
Im ogene W allace, P ianist-T eacher
T hree u n its of M ount Hood loop I
— Gtudio second floor B eaver Bldg.
highw ay being graded.
j I
290-5 fri*
BIG HORSE SALE— S. P . ¡Stock
Y ards, M edford, next S a tu rd a y ^
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D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
By
S. W. STRAUS, Preside»»
American Society for Thrift.
f
MAY TAKE SPECIAL
h 'g h school and th e H aw thorne
EXAMINATIONS ON S E IT . 1 school will be P ioneer avenue. All
The beginning of the first semes-) children from grades one to six in­
te r of th e lo cal.sch o o l is only one clusive, living on the east side of
! week aw ay, and th e teachers and P io n eer avenue, will go to H aw ­
pupils a re g e ttin g se t for the year. th o rn e school. All those living on
[S up erin ten d en t Briscoe is endeavor- th e west side of th e avenue will go
[ ing to have everything in perfect to th e Ju n io r high school.
shape on the oftening day, and to
P a tro n s will help in a rapid and
‘ th a t end has issued th e follow ing successful organization of the school
requests.
term by seeing th a t all children are
Any grade or high school pupils in atten d an ce a t th e opening of
w ishing to rem ove a failu re in any school. A few days m issed a t the
su b ject m ay tak e exam ination a t the beginning of a term m ay re ta rd a
Senior high school b uilding F riday child a whole sem ester, and put all
m orning, Septem ber 1, 1922.
a t a disad v an tg ae w hen w orking
All high-school pupils who have conditions should be a t th e ir best.
tak en subjects in a n o n -standard
B eginners who will be six years
high school should ta k e exam ina­ old on o r before Septem ber 30,
tions a t th is tim e, fo r th e s ta te de­ 1922, should e n te r school at th e be­
p a rtm en t of education req u ires this ginning of th e fall term , b u t the
to be done before c re d it for such first B grade will not accept any
w ork m ay be accepted by sta n d a rd children who will not be of th e re ­
high schools.
q u ired age, and none of them a fte r
The division line betw een Ju n io r M onday, Septem ber 18, 1922.
Visit in Ashland'—
are learning m ore and m ore
Mrs. S. L. R oberts and two
”
th a t co-operation is one of
Cam ping on A p p leg a te—
The H. R. M orris fam ily a i d H. d a u g h te rs, of Spokane, W ash., took: the chief elem ents of business suc­
cess. It is the
C. E m ery and fam ily left y e s ^ rd a y d in n er last evening w ith Mr. and
oil th a t keeps
Mrs.
A.
B
utler.
T
he
visito
rs
have
for a few days’ cam ping trip ip the
th e g r e a t ,-
ju
s
t
re
tu
rn
e
d
from
a
trip
to
Los
An­
A pplegate country.
c o m p licated
geles and o th er so u th ern C a lifo rn ia ,
m a c h i n e ry
Dr. A ngell offers free -tre a t­ points.
ru n n in g
s m o o th ly .
m ent to d em o n strate chiropractic,
Now is th e tim e to buy y ourj
Too m any
M ondays, W ednesdays, Fridays^ 5 to
This carving of “C hristus De Profun
m en
have
cam
ping
equipm
ent
a
t
cut
prices.
6 p. m. A cceptance involves rio ob­
dis,”
which was on a large Florida bean
made the mis­
302-2;
and
for
which a shrine was planned
ligation. T re atm e n t $1.50 or 12 for See J. P. Dodge & Sons.
take of believ­
In
New
York,
has mysteriously disap­
$15. L im ited offer. F irs t N ational
ing th a t they
peared.
The
curving
is a rem arkable
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty.
Bank building.
301-3
could rise to
bit
of
handiwork
and
was
said to have
success
only
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. '
been done by a prisoner condemned to
through
pull-
265tf
P honographs repaired. F ix lt'S h o p .
death and an Inmate In prison at Gua­
i n g
dow n
299tf
S W. STRAUS
temala. A drive was started for funds
those
ahead
of
Stopping in Ashland—
for the erection of a shrine In New
them , but in the long ru n , such a
Returns from Lake—
C. H. W illison, of P o rtla n d , a f o r ­ policy of selfishness and discord
York, in which the carving was to be
J. H. McGee re tu rn e d from . Lake m er A shland resid en t, was in the never pays. The elim ination of
placed, and much money was realized
from the sale of photographs of the
of the W oods th is m orning w ith p a rt city today calling on some of his old this fa c to r in a business organiza­
carving. Now the work has disap­
of his fam ily, leaving Raym ond be­ friends. Mr. W illison was form rely tion is as necessary to efficient
peared.
lt nd to h u n t for a few days before w ith a w holesale grocery firm of m anagem ent and progress as the
elim
ination
of
waste.
In
fact
th e school days begin.
) P o rtla n d ,
an d
is
w ell
know n
iiscord is waste, and co-operation
E ugene— Penn saw m ill, recently
i th ro u g h o u t th e so u th ern p a rt of the is a fine type of business th rift.
B 'g cut in the price of F o u r P oint state. Mr. W illison sta te s th a t Mrs.
destroyed
by fire, to be rebuilt.
The individual employee or
A uto T ents and beds, and all cam p­ i W illison is enjoying the best of m em ber of a business organiza
ing equipm ent.
J. P. Dodge & health and sends greetings to her tion should bear in mind th a t his
R oseburg— Livestock in d u stry in
Sons.
302-2
own
success
m
ust
alw
ays
be
in
U m pqua valley soon to be big re-
friends h»re.
proportion to the success of the
source.
in stitu tio n to which his services
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls. Ladies and Gents—
;
are given. Thus as he co-oper­
50 lb. box, 75c delivered. The finest;
One m ore week to have your h ats; ates with his co-workers to the
Don’t fail to see th e d e m o n stra­
all-round apple on th e m ark e t. cleaned and reblocked.
Jack C ar-' common good he is benefiting his
tion of th e H a rtm a n shale oil re to rt
P hone 9 - F - ll.
lisle, next door S quare Deal Grocery. I own fo rtu n es and is in tu rn re­
to n ig h t a t 8 o’clock, Mac’a garage.
ceiving the reciprocal benefits
301-2*
Gives Dinner Party—
from his associates’ endeavors.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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We help ourselves most when we
Miss Row ena R oberts gave a de­ P u ttin g in New Front—
FOR SALE— Two acre fru it and
help each other.
lig h tfu l fo u r course d in n er W ednes­
Thad P. Colem an, who recently
berry tra c t, nice bungalow . Price
T
here
is
a
rig
h
tfu
l
place
in
or­
day evening, a t her hom e on N ut-
$2500, J 1 0 0 0 cash, balance term s.
purchased the building a t 89 North
ganized business fo r .fair rivalry
ley stre e t, in honor of Mrs. "Mina
52 Roca St.
302-6*
and com petition am ong those who I ________
Main stre e t, is having th e fro n t of
__
Hobbs, of W ashington, I). C., and
compose the personnel of any in­ I FOR SALE— Bungalow , cheap. 112
I th e b u ilding com pletely rem odeled.
Mrs. Azelah A skren, of Needles,
stitu tio n . There m ust alw ays be ‘ Pine St.
302-6*
J L arge p late glass will be placed on
Calif., who a re v isiting in A shland.
the spark of initiative, and the
e ith e r side of th e door, w ith panel
W ILL GIVE HOME to reliable p arty
incentives th a t lead to personal
!
glass
above.
The
wood
w
ork
will
who will keep house for me w hile
aggressiveness.
N
othing
is
more
O rres cleans clothes. i?hone 64.
I work out. L ight work. Phone
all be given a coat of paint, which
deadly to business progress than
463-R.
Mrs. tV A. Black, 922
a treadm ill existence on the p a rt
) will add m uch to the appearance of
Boulevard.
302 1* ’
of
those
who
do
the
work,
w
hether
! the building.
it be m ental or physical.
FOR RENT— H ousekeeping room s, i
It is a p a rt of individual th rift
fine for a couple of girls or boys,j
Good in su ra n c e a t good rates.
to cultivate accord and to prac­
w anting to a tte n d school and ;
TMC THEATER BtAUTlFU*
Phone 274-J. Yeo of course. 265tf
tice co-operation with those with
board t.hemselves.
41 G resham
whom we associate in our daily
St.
302-3*
A storia— W ork s ta rts on new
Today and Tomorrow
duties.
It is business th r if t
FOR REN T— G arage on T h ird St.
$300,000 hotel.
upon the p art of executives to
In q u ire a t 426 A St., a fte r 3 p. in.
display these same qualities with
302-6*
Cliff Payne m akes shelves. 299tf
th eir associates and to encourag«
them am ong th eir subordinates.
FOR SALE CH EA P— F ord to u rin g
Race Horses for the Fair —
c ar w ith lots of extras. P hone 40
or car can be seen a t Robison
A s trin g of ten race horses passed
Try
the
classified
columns.
1
G
arage.
302-2
th rough A shland last evening on the
way to th e county fa ir ground w here
they w ill be en tered in th e races
d u rin g fa ir w eek. The horses be­
longed to Mr. H olbrook of K lam ath
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Falls.
TOM
M IX
"U P
and
99
G o in g
E v e ry th in g good to e a t a t D etrick
G roceteria.
A story that is just wlir t the
name implies. A speedy
drama of the “ Beady’’
Northwest.
This season you c a n ’t duplicate
ou r values anyw here.
P a u lse ru d ’s.
286tf
"9 Tis
the Bull
99
Leaves for Lake of Wood*
Dr. F. H. Johnson left th is a fte r ­
noon for L ake of th e W oods, w here
he will spend th e n ig h t, re tu rn in g
tom orrow . He expects to b rin g his
children hom e w ith him , as they
have alread y spent som e little tim e
at th e fav o rite cam ping spot.
Appointed Director—
George A lfred has been appointed
as one of th e d ire c to rs of th e T alent
irrig a tio n d istric t to ta k e th e place
of O. A. M anning, who resigned.
H illsboro— $7 500 c o n tra ct for a
i new school u n it is aw arded.
V IN IN G T H E A T R E
MONDAY AFTERNOON
AUGUST 28TH
2 P. M.
DON’T MISS
THE BIG
BIG PARTY
FOR YOUNG
AMD OLD
Free to Everybody
B illy K id
and
Charlie Chaplin
BRING THE
KIDDIES
ABSOLUTELY
FREE
LOTS OF FUN
FOR ALL
CALL AT OUR STORE FOR FREE TICKETS
Se e It Tonight
POSITIVELY THE LAST PUBLIC
DEMONSTRATION OF THE
H iram J. A rnold and Maude J.
York were m arried yesterday even­
ing by Rev. D. E. M illard a t his
residence in M edford. Two sisters
of the bride were th e only witnesses.
Miss York is an A shland girl, and
her m arriage comes as a su rp rise to
her friends in th is city.
Big Horse Sale
At Medford
Next Salureay
S . P. Stockyards
To call and look over our stock of
Wall Papers
W hich we a re offering for th e F all H ousecleaning
Season, does not obligate you in the least.
We are always glad to show the newest things in patterns and colors, and
to give you an estimate of the cost of the work you wish to have dyne.
We are the exclusive dealers in Paints, Oils, Glass and Wall Paper.
Expert workmen recommended.
Dickerson & Son
78 80 N. MAIN
PHONE 172
B !l
TBs Final Wind Up
HARTMAN RETORT
S a tu rd a y and M o n d ay
for extracting
the last d ay ot the A ugust Cleanup Sale
OIL FROM SHALE
8 P. M.—MAC’S GARAGE ON PIONEER ST
If you have been impressed with the wonderful quality and good values offered
in our previous sellings, you will be enthusiastic over the good things presented in
this event.
It had been intended to give a private demon­
stration for the benefit of some people from
Medford, Weed and Portland, who are inter­
ested, hut upon the 'urgent request of a number
of Ashland folks, who have not yet seen the
demonstrator at work, it was decided to give
ONE MORE PUBLIC EXHIBITION
Those who have not seen the dem onstrator at work,
actually producing oil from the rock, w ithin three-
quarters of an hour after th e retort is started, sliould
not fail to be on hand
It w ill be the last tim e
the dem onstrator w ill be seen at work in public» It is
interesting to the point of fascination, and whether
you contem plate investing or not, you wiU be welcome.
For the convenience of those who are interested anil
want to know in detail the plans of the Hartman Syndi­
cate, the office at 29 F irst street will hereafter be kept
open until 9 p. in. This is done in order to give those
whose tim e is occupied during the day, to call in the
evening, when all inform ation w ill be cheerfully furn­
ished them.
The shares today are selling at Ten Dollars each.
They w ill never be sold for less and the day the Hart­
man Retort starts to work on th e Dead Indian holdings,
there is every probability the values of these shares
w ill jump and keep on the upward trend. Not a
dollar’s worth w ill be placed on th e m arket beyond
wltat is necessary for the work of construction and
installation.
Thereafter the subscription books w ill
be closed.
Investigate Every Detail
a n d th e n
Let Your Sense Pilot Your Dollars
SEE HARTMAN TODAY
HARTMAN SYNDICATE OF THE PACIFIC COAST
29 FIRST STREET, ASHLAND
»
ASHLAND GIRL MARRIED
AT MEDFORD YESTERDAY
Come to the store and see for yourself.
ALL GINGHAM DRESSES REMAININ G IN OUR STOCKS TO BE CLOSED OUT
at 25% oft R egular P r i c e ___
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR REDUCED
$1.5$ Garment
KNIT UNDERWEAR REDUCED
Union suits, 63c each
—Ladies’ Gowns, Combinations, Bloom­
ers, Corset Covers and Underskirts.
—Ladies’ Knit Union Suits in all styles
and sizes. Special values for this sale.
$1.39 Garment
Knit V ests, 39c each
—Ladies
Gowns,
Combinations,
Skirts
and Corset Covers.
—Ladies’ Knit Vests in Bodice ami Band
Top. All sizes.
FO R SCH O O L D A Y S
Boys’ S w eaters, each $2.69
Girls’ S w eaters, each $3.69
—Boys’ All Wood Sweaters in slipover
style, made in two color combinations.
All wool.
—Girls’ Sweaters in coat style, made with
belt. Come in several different colors.
Girls’ Jum per D resses
Stockings, pair, 35c
—Made of Beach Cloth and cotton suit­
ings in plain colors and checks. All re­
duced for this sale.
Pendleton Blankets
Wearwell Sheeting
Colonial Draperies
Sunlight Yarns
THE STORE
Girls’ fine quality Lisle Hose, in black
only. Come in all sizes. A special value
at 35c a pair or 3 pairs for $1.00. ___
E. R. Isaac & Co.
The Quality Store
WHERE YOUR
Royal Worcester and Nemo
Corsets
Athena Underwear
Butterick Patterns
PATRONAGE IS
APPRECIATED
HAVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING DONE ITERE
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