Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 29, 1922, Image 4

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COMING EVENTS
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Sept. 4— L abor Day P a rad e and
B arbacue.
Sept. 5— School S tarts.
Sept. 13-16— Jackson County
F air.
O rres cleans clothes.
S tate
Cannibals Inventors of
Turltfsh Bath, Says Singer
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A p arty com posed oi Agnes Hed-
& burg, M arguerite H am m ond, Olivia
T H edburg D orothy Jones and W ard
^ H am m ond, Journeyed to Hell G ate?
•$> n e a r G ran ts P ass, Sunday, w here a
❖ very d elig h tfu l tim e was had, look-j
<8>'ing th ro u g h the gate tow ards H ell’s
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<$• Aug. 28-Sept. 4— Oregon Chris- <& <^n O uting Trip—
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E n d eav o r convention, <S> A p a rty consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
N. H arrison, Mrs. C. H. P ierce, Mrs.
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P erry A shcraft and tw o children,
<$> Aug. 30-Sept. 4— Columbia Riv- <$>
¡and Miss R u th Osm un, m otored to
er C onference M ethodist Epis-
th e A shcraft place S atu rd ay evening.
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-¡w h e re they spent the n ight and all
Episcopal
C hurch,
E llens
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dav Sundav, re tu rn in g hom e in tliej
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_ . . . . evening. The party enjoyed the day:
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¡Sunday in th e shade of th e tre e s and
¡did not v en tu re out in the wilds to
h u n t th e elusive buck or along th ei
stre a m s to fig h t w ith th e m o u n ta in '
tro u t.
A shland L odge No. 23
A. F . & A. M.
! EX-FIRE CHIEF, 100, tN
Bath Veteran Firemen's association
The E n d ers sto re was host to
PARADE W IT H VETERANS held the New* E ngland firem en ’s
some 800 ch ild ren Monday a fte r-
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m uster, w ith 16 h an d tu b s entered.
noon a t th e V ining th ea tre .
The
BATH, Me., Aug. 29.— A lthough
Ex-Chief Nichols rode in an auto-
program consisted of two excellent 100 years old last M arch, F red m obile w ith O scar F. W illiam s, the
pictures, one being along education- Nichols, th e oldest ex-fire chief in next oldest chief; C h'ef E ngineer
la l lines and showed how shoes w ere ¡th e U nited S tates, took p a rt in th e C harles E. P a rk s and M ayor Joseph
¡m ade from th e ea rlie st tim es down parade of firem en here, w hen the* Torrey.
to p resen t m odern m ethods, w hile
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' th e o th er pictu re presented the chil- C
; d re n ’s fav o rite film sta r, C narlie;
¡C haplin, in one of his best comedies.
• Each child was presented w ith a /S i
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6 ’¡b
T1 ffU
squaw ker, and when th e show was ‘ * *■
U U llIl
over, th e stre e ts resounded w ith
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carnival tim e noise.
P h onographs repaired. F ix it Shop.
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Usefulness is the real test of anything—an
automobile, a tractor, an airplane, or a bank
At this institution, the success of our service
is measured by its usefulness to patrons.
Can we he of additional use to you?
E v e ry th in g good to eat a t D etrick
G roceteria.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Special m eeting on W ednesday: B ring K ick the Dei
evening, A ugust 30. A lbert E. W hite:
The h u n tin g p a rty composed of
of th e grand lodge school of in s tr u c - ; Rav Jillso n , H enry E nders J r., and
tion will be present and desires to Fred and Joe Neil, retu rn ed the last
m eet all the officers of th e lodge, of the week with th e ir kill, which
. consisted of th re e bucks. As usual,
and as m any of the b reth ren as pos-
sible, in o rd er to create fu rth e r in -| i several n ear-kills were m ade.
te re s t and g a ’n proficiency in the
D etrick sells b u tte r to r less.
ritu a listic work.
GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M.
A shland, Oregon
T ell th e m thronqh
th e W A NT A D S
R eturn Home—
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, of Santa
Cruz, Calif., left for th e ir hom e this
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. H e rrin and
m orning a fte r a pleasant fo rtn ig h t’s
Miss M argaret R eeser, of P o rtla n d ,
visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. S. M
who have been v isiting fo r th e past
Rhodes.
week w ith Mrs. A bbott and the A. C.
N 'n in g e r fam ily, expect to leave
Good in su ran ce a t good rates.
W ednesday m orning for Lakeview 3hone 274-J. Yeo of course. 2 6 5 «
for a sh o rt visit, a fte r which they
will jo u rn ey to C ra te r L ake, and re ­
Reno B eld errain W anted—
tu rn to A shland about Septem ber 8
Reno B e ld e rra ’n left his hom e at
for a few days before r e tu r n in g ! La G rande, Calif., Ju ly 13, in an
home.
O verland car, and has not been seen
W ill L eave fo r L akeview —
Frances Arms, Thru Eng­
lish Melody Traces Witch
Doctor Ritual to Present
Day Institution
N ew Y ork C ity —The well-known
Turkish bath, dear to the heart of
the over-plump, isn’t really Turkish
but African if you trace it back to
its origin, Frances Arms, pretty
ballad singer, surprisingly an­
nounces.
Miss Arms, who is strong on his­
tory and also the owner of a re­
markable collection of ancient and
priceless parchments, got interested
in the Turkish bath discussion
through ‘‘Coal Black Mammy,” a
ragtime song, which she sings and
declares to be the dancingest, shuf-
flingest melody she has ever heard.
English Composer
The composer of “Coal Black
Mammy,” contrary to all tradition
is not American, but an Englishman,
Laddie Cliff. Mr. Cliff, also a his­
torian, went back for the theme of
his song to these original African
strains as played on the national
marimba :
“And in the haunting, rousing
syncopation of ‘Coal Black Mam­
my,’ that, danced by the natives,
throws the whole tribe into a frenzy
of perspiring, steaming ecstasy, we
have the very first Turkish bath ever
invented," Miss Arms relates glee­
fully. “In this new song for the
woman bent on banting are the very
strains that the African witch doc­
tors use to cure patients of all ills,
see:
I. w»r a MuwTtR.toxxxewGtAWft
since lh a t tim e, according to in fo r­
A rm ory, W ednesday n ig h t, h e a r
m ation received by local police, a sk ­
th e hum an dictograph, free.
Both
ing them to help in the search for,
ed ucational and e n te rta in in g . 304-3 th e m issing m an. The inquiry s ta te s j
th a t his wife is seriously ill and asks !
On Sick List — ,
¡th a t he come hom e a t once. Mrs. I
W illiam Day is am ong those on i Ed B elderrain is sending out the r e - ;
th e sick list t h ’s w eek, but is on the quests.
m end, and will probably he seen a t
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his usual h a u n ts before m any days I F ru it canning tu n e Is at b a u d .'
have passed.
For fru it ja rs , lids, rubbers, jelly
lhat Coal Black Maxa-my 6
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molds and su g ar, D e tric k ’s prices |
“These seemingly miraculous cures
E xpert piano tuning. Carl Love­ •an’i be beaten.
are worked by the Turkish bath
land, studio a t 135 E. Main. Phone
theory of getting the patients
465.
2 8 6 « Buried M onday—
wrought up and overheated so that
The three-year-old son of Mr. and
they perspire freely, eliminating
poisions and extra pounds simul­
Mrs. C. E. Gray, form erly of A sh­
M ove to City—
taneously.”
Mr. atul Mrs. E. T. M errill have land, b ut who now’ live at Gold Hill,
moved to 573 E a st Main stre e t, from died S atu rd ay and was buried yes­
th e sum m it of th e Siskiyous, w here terd ay aftern o o n in M ountain View
Leaves for P ortlan d —
they have been stopping d u rin g th e cem etery. J. P. Dodge and Sons had
Jack B arnthouse left last evening 1
charge of th e fu n era l a rran g em en ts.
last few m onths.
for P o rtlan d , w here he was called o n ,
D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs account of the Illness of his son, i
Sweet C ider, m ade fre sh every
Pavilion, W ednesday and S atu rd ay A ra n k B arnthouse
day. two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c,
n
ights.
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delivered.
P hone 9 - F - ll.
See the New
Spend Sunday P icn ick in g—
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rhodes, Mrs
Mary
E. M organ and Mr. and Mrs.
Don
W
ilson,
who
has
been
work-
Miss F e rn D unkeser. of Sacra­
F
ran
k
S ta n le y spent Sunday pic­
ng
fo
r
th
e
p
a
st
few
w
eeks
a
t
th
e
m ento, Calif., le ft for her hom e this
nicking
a t L ith ia springs.
Plaza
confectionery,
left
today
for
m orning, on tra in 13, a fte r a few
C
orvallis,
w
here
he
will
a
tte
n
d
O.
A.
days visit w ith friends here.
Miss
D nnkeser stopped in A shland r.D e rjC- d u rin g th e com ing school y e a r.;
having visited w ith her uncle, W. R. Mr. W ilson is a native of Idaho, hut
H a y te r of Days creek, who acorn , has been spending th e sum m er va-i
\ s
T H E TH EA TER BEAUTIFUL
panied h er th is fa r
cation on an au to trip to th e Mexi-j
can b o rd er and hack. He is a p rin te r!
THREE DAYS
See th e free e n te rta in m e n t W ed­ by tra d e an d m akes his way a t col- j
nesday n ig h t by th e M iracle Man a t lege by ru n n in g a p rin t shop n ear
BEGINNING TODAY
304-3 ¡the college cam pus.
th e A rm ory.
L eaves for C orvallis —
V isitor L ea v es for Home—
H ere from K lam ath F alls—
NAMOGRAPH
DEMONSTRATED
in our Window Wednesday
and Thursday
This new invention-engraves
The Good Clothes Habit
W ill Save You Money
Good Clothes are always Good Economy One GOOD suit will give you more
wear and satisfaction than two that are just so-so.
H art Schaffner & Marx
vour name in
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Cliff P ay n e m akes book ends.
Jo hnny E n d ers, of K lam ath F alls, ’
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w as a v isitor in A shland over Sun-
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day, having a rriv ed on th e stage
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls.
S aturday, a n d r e tu rn in g hom e by I 50 lb. box, 75c delivered. T he finest
rail yesterday.
all-round apple on th e m ark e t,
iP hone 9 - F - ll.
D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs!
Pavilion, W ednesday and S atu rd ay
Sweden has voted down prohibi­
n ig h ts.
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tion.
WITH
Gold Letters on
Your
Fountain Pen
New fall su its on display a t Paul-
L et J e rry O’Neal figure your next
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Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­ s e ru d ’s. See o u r windows.
I
ial and w orkm anship. P hone 138.
207 E. M ain stre e t.
238ti V isitors at C apital—
Mrs. Stella L eav itt re tu rn e d from
Salem
th is m orning, a fte r a four
A t L ake o f th e W oods—
Louis Dodge and J. H McGee ^ ays visit in the s ta te capital. She
w en t to Lake of th e W oods S atur- rep o rts having seen D istrict A ttor-
day evening, Mr. McGee to stay for n e7 a n d Mrs. R aw les Moore, Dr. W
a week and Mr. Dodge to spend Sun­ E. Blake and Dr. M attie Shaw in the
day. J. H. F u lle r left y esterday for n o rth e rn city.
Have vour pen engraved
th e lake w here he will stay a week
T here w ere 133,437 cases of clam s
a s the guest of P rof. V ining, who!
packed a t G rays H a rb o r th is year.
acom panied him on th e trip , a fte r
a few days so jo u rn in th e city.
TOO IxATE TO CLASSIFY
tify your own pen or pencil.
or Pencil
with your name.
It is in­
surance against theft and
loss. You can always iden­
Style Plus and Curlee Clothes
This Combination of Good Clothing Is Hard to Beat
EXCELLENT VALDES AT
$20—$25—$30—$35
A Style for Every Figure—A Price for Every Purse
School Clothes Must Give Service
You’ll find we have the kind that combine Service with the Snappiest Styles
town—Sport Suits of all kinds.
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See Some of Our Models
BEACON SHOES
BEAU BRUMMEL
SHIRTS
Young Men’s Styles
Special prices
New Fall Patterns, now
$4.00 to $7.50
$1.00 to $3.50
TOM WYE SWEATERS
That better kind—two or
four pockets
$6.50 to $8.00
Parents of school children
W ANTED— P an try m an ,
H otel Ash-
W orld ’s G reatest M emory Expert
land.
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W ill D em on strate th e U se o f
a T rain isi M emory
FOR TRADE— F o r im proved acre­
age, 12% acres pru n es and g a r­
den, m odern residence, b arn , etc.,
C harles W. H ainley, one of the!
C ornelius, Oregon. Staples R ealty
w o rld ’s g re a te st m em ory experts,;
Agency.
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will d em o n strate the use of a tra in ed
m em ory, using educational, e n te r­ FO R SALE— C raw ford peaches for
canning. 20 cents per box. B ring
ta in in g and in te re stin g subjects. Mr.
box. 632 Iowa.
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H ainley was the only m em ory expert
used in the arm y in F rance, and is! FOR SALE T om atoes a t the house.
1 % cents per pound. B ring your
know n as th e MIRACLE MEMORY,
boxes. W. D. Booth, 264 W e ig h t-)
MAN and HUMAN DICTOGRAPH,!
m an St.
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w ho records all th e th in g s of in te r - :
FOR REN T— T hree or fo u r m odern
M t th a t he sees or hears.
fu rn ish ed room s. Call 128 F a c ­
The public is invited to h e a r th isj
tory.
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u n u su a l
expert d e m o n stra te
his
pow ers of m ind a t th e A rm ory W ed- FOR REN T— F u rn ish e d , five room
»„<>.> .iK h ., A u ,» ,. »», „
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o'clock.
F re e etfterta in m e n t.
No
m onths. JC. M. K irk p a tric k . 99
collection.
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L eonard St. P hone 359-L. 305-3
Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx
appreciate its value.
Fountain Pens bought at
Sholl-Will Caps
Mallory Hats
A big new shipment for School, $1 to $3
“ The Cap with Pep”
Have you seen them?—the best for the
money—$4.50 to $6.00
our store on above days—
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a
C^ammounl Qidiuv
The screen’s two greatest
lovers in a gorgeous ro
mance by the world's great­
est writer of love dramas
the author of ‘Three Weeks’
—Also—
Pathe Review and Comedy
Adm., 10 and 50c., incl. tax
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