Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 31, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    T hnixlay, August 31, 10ÎÎC
ASHLAND DAILY TUMBOS
m em ory tra in in g is not a series of
lectures— it is a*fcractical and s im p le ;
m ethod of in stru ctio n in the Mem­
ory principles and th e ir uses.
You cannot judge a book by its
cover. If you a re in terested in im .
proving your m em ory, come and
' give me a tria l.
Class s ta rts this (T h u rsd ay ) ev-
i ening at 8 o’clock a t th e A rm ory.
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S outhern P .c ific system , composed
INDIANA MINKS CLOSE
304tt ..T E R R E H AUTE, Ind., A ug. 3 1 .— of the six S’-1OP c raft unions, w h e n
Cliff P ay n e m ik e s book ends.
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COMING EVENTS
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Tw enty-eight In d ian a coal m ines have been o ut on strik e, announced
Tt-tr • ' * ATTW BF,‘ ifTlFUl
every w ere forced to close down today d u e to d a>’ tlia t
S outhern Pacific
LAST TIME TODAY
com pany had signed an ag reem ent
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, to a sh o rtag e of cars
-»' Sept 1— Special School Exam i-
w ith its n o n -strik in g shop employes
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n a tio n F rid a y m orning.
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Phone 9 - F - ll.
to put in force th e w orking rules |
Sept. 2— T each ers’ P relim in ary <i>
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i Bieak.', A im in F a ll—-
prom ulgated last spring by th e
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In s titu te .
L eaving City—
Mrs. Evans, of R ogue R iver, had
Sept. 4— L abor Day P a rad e and
Mrs. Ackley, of 125 Scenic drive. the miSfo rtu n e to fall and break her U nited S tates railro a d labor board.
These rules, according to Gordon,
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B arbacue.
has had her household goods stored arm ye.,le r day a t her hom e, and was
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c p
r
❖ Sept. 5— School S tarts.
and is p rep arin g to leave th e city,
j b ro u g h t to A shland, w here Dr. Gregg the com pany refu sed to put in ef­
fect last Spring w ith th e old shop,
•• Sept. 13-16— Jackson County t
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¡set th e broken m em ber. Mrs. Evens
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F a ir.
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
j jg the d a u g h te r of Mrs. H u b ert High c ra ft em ployes. They a re know n as
A greem ent n u m b er six, he said, and
and is stay in g tem p o rarily a t the
include 179 rules. He said he had
—Also —
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E v erything good to eat a t D etrick fam =iy hom e on F o rk stre e t.
Received
a
copy
of
the
agreem
ent
Pathe Review
Aug. 28-Sept. 4— Oregon Chris- ^ 'G r o c e te ria
ju st signed by th e com pany w ith its
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E ndeavor convention,
, .. jjqqftljxjgixg ” IN
p rese n t em ployes.
The com pany’s I
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY
R ounhouse F orem an Anguín was
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Columbia City.
Here on B u sin ess—
ALIEN IM M IGRANTS! previous refusal, he said, was m ade
<?> Aug. 30-Sept. 4 Colum bia Riv- -••
i^r. W ilson, s ta te org an izer of the
visiting w ith his wife for a sh o rt
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i in a le tte r to the federation, dated
er Conference M ethodist Epis- w oodm en of the W orld, was in the
tim e the o th er day.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.— E s ti.j M arch i 3> 1922.
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Conference,
M ethodist
cjty jooking a fte r the in te rests of
Jack Lucey, yard engine tender,
m ates of from one hundred to th ree
Episcopal
t hutch,
E
t jlg orga n jzatio n yesterday. He ex- h u n d red th o u san d aliens w ith 'no
a fte r being shopped for a few days
Money In His Shoes.
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burg. W ash.
• r ¡ght to be in this country have been
on account of bad order, is back on
pects to be p resent for the picnic
A Pole named P ictr Talla, traveling
th e job again.
L abor day
m ade by Secretary Davis of th e de­ from America to Danzig, was taken
T raffic on th e Southern Pacific
p a rtm e n t of lab o r and D irector ill recently in the Y. M. G. A. hut.
has
been exceptionally heavy for
Dyeing and pleatin g a specialty a t g urng of t be d e p a rtm e n t of justice W aterloo road, London, and removed
H ere it is— cowboys, coyotes,
DOROTHY
DALTON
to
the
Infirmary,
lie
had
only
two
some tim e, b u t w ith T ra in m aste r
P au lseru d s.
304tf ’ j ¡nvestjg a tjO n 'b u rea u .
“
bad
m en,” and Indians, mixed
' staxTlnö Lm TH O M AS H. IN C E
shillings threepence in English money,
M cCarthy and Y ard m aster G illette w ith riding and shootin
unis.
I
These aliens
slip
into
this
country
PARAMOUNT ARTCR AFT PICTURES
.
, but hidden in his clothing he had 22
Not ancient history e ith e r, but
E xpert piano tu n in g . C arl Love­
a t the helm , th e tra in s a re m oving
e ith e r from Cuba, landing on th e
gold pieces and paper money to
in up-to .th e-n iin u te picture of a
land stu d io a t 135 E. Main. Phone
on schedule tim e.
SH R IN E STATED SESSION
“THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE”
F lo rid a coast, and m aking th e ir way; the value of $900. His shoes were
rom
antic spot in th e W est of
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Q uite a crowd of A shland people
H illah Tem ple m eets F rid a y e v e n - ,46^
n o rth and west, or they come in over found to be very heavy, and when . at * ' -**Lig tom orrow anti Saturday
today.
ing, Septem ber 1, in Masonic hall.
th e C anadian or Mexican b o rd er, 1 they were photographed by the X-ray,
---- g ath ered a t the depot Sunday even,
See D orothy Dalton as the two-
ing to see the circus tra in s go
P
icnic
in
L
ith
ia
Park
—
W ith o u t an absolutely prohibitively 12 large coins, presumably $10 gold MEMORY E X P E R T TO GIVE
R outine and o th e r business m atters.
gun heroine avenge herself upon
through.
The
em
ployes
of
th
e
Citizens
bank
COURSE OF LESSONS
F. J. NEWMAN. P o ten tate.
expensive b o rd er p atro l, it seem s im -
found hidden between the
one m an and win the love of an
enjoyed last evening picnicking in
other in a picture as big and re
W. H. DAY, R ecorder.
possible to p rev en t sm uggling of leather and the soles of each boot.—
Brooklyn Eagle.
L ith ia park.
fresh in g
as
the
wind - swept
M emory tra in in g is the basis of 1 You m ay be sorry if you d o n 't in .
e ith e r liq u o r o r aliens, b u t m uch can
prairies.
all m ental capacity and one of th e su re w ith, Yeo, of course.
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7 .
.. c . „ be done to prevent th e la tte r, ac-i
WOODMEN
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
P honographs repaired. F ix it Shop.
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m
ost
progressive
and
in
te
restin
g
of
A dm ission, 10 and 35c
Qggtj
cording
to
S
ecretary
Davis,
if
c
o
n
.|
AU m em bers of the M. W. A. and
Good Insurance a t good rates.
j
gress
is
w
illing
to
enact
a
co
m
p
u
lso
ry
;
FOR
SALE—
Black
M
inorca
laying
studies.
W. O. W. are req u ested to be i n ’
hens, one thoro u g h b red rooster,!
In your every day life and work Phone 274-J. Yeo of course. 265tf
A shland L abor Day a t 9:30 a. m .,
New fall su its on display a t P aul- ■ re g istra tio n law.
and young chickens. 55 Straw - you need a dependable m em ory. It
to tak e p a rt in the parade. Meet s e ru d ’s. See ou r windows.
304tf!
R e p resen tatio n s have been m ade,
berry Lane.
307 3*1 .
,
.
'n o t only saves you tim e and m oney,
to th e C uban governm ent, w ith th e,
a t Moose H all.
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Have y o u r clothes cleaned a t hope th a t it can aid in p rev en tin g ' CONVALESCENT HOME— We are but assists you in accom plishing
40,000 Chinese
U^La 7 . "or nia£e rn Uy Pa_ jm u c h g re a te r resu lts in w hatever
Offices R edecorated—
P a u lse ru d ’s. W ork g u aran teed . 304tf th e influx of th e »u.vvv v u .u e »
Gents.
Best of care. Reasonable you a ttem p t.
CHERRO POULTRY FEEDS
F. B. Sankey has ju st com pleted
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now supposed to be on the island!
term s.
Come and talk it over.
The
principles
involved
in
the
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red eco ratin g th e in te rio r of the law j L eaves fo r K la m a th —
aw aitin g a chance to e n te r t h i s _______________ __________
course are so sim ple th a t any m an,
offices of Briggs and Briggs in the
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stevens left country. If, how ever, in te rn a tio n a l pqj ^ sa le — 10 big lots, 2 acres,
CHERRO Egg Mash fed with CHERRO Scratch Feed
G. S. B utler building. Mr. Sankey i Tuesday for K lam ath F alls, a fte r ag reem en ts prove ineffective in pre-j
sm all house, fru it of all kinds, wom an or child w ith average i n t e l .!
ligence
can
m
aste
r
them
w
ith
ease:
used his new p ain tin g m achine in having spent several days v isitin g in venting our im m igration law s f ro m ! inside city lim its* to be sold a t a
will please your flock and bring best results.
sacrifice.
M ust go quick.
See in four oral lesosns, th ereb y rele as­
being violated. S ecretary Davis be­
doing th e job, and th e offices now A shland.
B eaver R ealty Co. or Yockey R eal. ing all s tra in to study.
S tudents
lieves th a t a com pulsory re g is tra ­
At most feed stores
have th e appearance of th e in te rio ri
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to r Fo.
307-3 from ten to 80 a re eligible fo r in-
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tion
law
for
aliens
would
m
ake!
of a new building.
j D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs
435 G uthrie, stm e tio n .
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Pavilion, W ednesday and S aturday sm uggling unpro fitab le, if not im - !F 0 R RENT House,
S. D. T aylor,
This course provides m aterial w ith
Don’t fo rg e t th e 'old fashioned nights.
304-tf possible. H e Is »Iso o( th e opinion
______ 307-2* ] ^ ¡ c h you can actually work a fte r
th a t it would speedily rid th is coun
fam ily b ask et d in n er a t th e G. A. R.
Phone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf trv of m any of its u ndesirable aliens FOR SAI E— B utcher shop. In q u ire receiving th e four oral lessons. « I
cantp grounds a t Rogue R iver, on
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and
W. A. C VV
hilders,
one I
F o r b e tte r in su ran ce ra te s, you and tak e from
jails, w orkhouses
and
J_.AJ_’ T alent, Or. 307.2* does not tra in th e m em ory for
T hursday, Septem ber 7. B ring well-;
307tf alm houses m any a national who has FO R SALE— B a rtle tt pears, 50c per th in g only, b ut for all things, m ak .
filled baskets.
Always som ething j b e tte r see, Yeo of course.
no rig h t here, and send him back
bushel. Bring boxes. Taylor, Ter- ing
easv io retain w hat you read,
‘N uff sa id .” L e t’s go!
doin’
race
and
Holly
Sts.
307-2*
to
rem
em ber fig u res of any denom i-
Don’t fo rg et th e big tim e a t Rogue! to his native land, th e re to be cared
3 0 7 .2 -th u m on.
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River Septem ber 4 to 9.
B arbacue for, not a t th e expense of the Am er- FOR EXCHANGE— Albany property
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for A shland or M edford.
Ire n e ! P0^
’ ritu a ls - niental c a le n d a r- and
The sales of ClIERRO are increasing every day. There
F irs t show ing of F all and W n te r and old fashioned dance W ednesday Jean taxpayer.
E dgar, 134 C hurch St.
307.3* j nam es.
hats, S aturday, Septem ber 2, a t Mrs , evening, Septem ber 6. G. A. R .'s
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is nothing more pleasing than to have nice white and
The investm ent for th is en tire
Sim on’s M illinery P a rlo rs.
306.2 and fam ilies and all allied organiza- RAILROAD EMPLOYES REACH
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FOR SALE— F u rn itu re . •73 G ran-
307-5* course is *12, or $3 to r each lesson.
light homemade bread. That kind is yours hv having
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tions w ith badges, free. All o th ers WORKING RULES AGREEM ENT
In th a t way you are not obligated to
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls, not su b ject to reg iste r, 50c a feed.]
vour grocer send vou CHERRO Flour.
FOR SALE H olyoke h a th tan k , continue tbe course unless you a re
50 lb box, 75c delivered. The finest Come and cam p w ith us. Soldier 8|
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i k arcin e h e a te r, in good condition. interested.
th e m a rk e t, fare, beans and coffee free all week S. G ordon, se cre ta ty ot the Fedes a | Cost $35, will sell for $20. Phone
all-round apple on
REM EM BER
This course
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ion grounds. N uff s a id '” 307-2 m th tion of R ailw ay Em ployes of th e j 401.
P hone 9 - F - ll.
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Sweet C ider, m ade
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fre sh
¡(OCKi
Railroad Notes
Dorothy Dalton in
"The Crimson
Challenge”
Local and Personal
CHERRO FLOUR
North Central St,
Elks’ Building
Get Him a Bradley
Sweater for School
Boys’ Blouses
75c
Boys’ Käyne Blouses
92c
ASHLAND, Ore.
Boys’ 2-Pant Suits
$ 8 .0 0
Sturdy, well-built suits for school wear, plaited style
with loose belt, (¡rev and brown mixtures. Extra pair
of knickers with each suit—$8.00.
Boys’ 2-Pant Suits
Phone 3
MEDFORD, Ore.
THE STORE FOR THE FAMILY
Phone 245
School! School! School!
This store is prepared to take care of your needs in school supplies, however
varied they may be. With its large assortment of merchandise to make your
selections, and the combined buying power of 86 stores, you are assured
Boys’ 2-Pant Suits
$11.45
Boys’ Dubblebilt suits, with two pairs of knickers, made
up in a variety of styles. Browns, grey and fancy mix­
tures. A regular $15 value, extra speeila at $11.45.
Young Mens’ 2-trousers Suits
$ 2 3 .5 0
Young men’s all wool Cashmere and unfinished Worsted
suits, made up in a variety of models. Browns, greys.
Tweeds and fancy mixtures. Special with two pairs of
trousers at $23.50.
BOYS’ HOSE—25c
BOYS’ SUSPENDERS
—in good heavy weights
15c, 23c and 43c
Girls’ Wear
Materials
Mothers can bring their girls
For the Home Making of
to this store for school ap­
SCHOOL CLOTHES
parel that is new in style
These few offerings men­
tioned here present the op
portunity of bigger savings
for the mothers who prefer
m a k i n-g their children’s
clothes.
the best in quality and sold
at the lowest possible prices.
of getting Quality Merchandise at a substantial saving to you.
GIRLS’ HOSE
$ 1 0 .2 5
Bovs’ latest stvle suits in fancy tweeds, eoat lined with
b e st mohair lining. Made up in pleated style with loose
belt. Extra pair of knickers with each suit—$10.25.
Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes at a Great Bargain
BUSTER BROWN
and
GOLDEN RULE SHOES
for Bovs
offer to you the best in
shoe value at a low price.
$2.95
Bovs’ brown Armv shoes,
Goodyear welt, with rub
her heel. Good wearing
and a dressy shoe that will
please any boy.
Sizes 1 to 2 .............$2.95
Sizes 244 to 6 ......... $3.25
$2.00
$4.75
for a hoys’ brown Army
stvle shoe, sizes 10 to 1314 Boys’ Buster Brown dress
shoe, with extra service
Sizes 1 to 2 ........... .$2.20
tip, Goodyear welt, extra
Sizes 2V2 to 6 . . . . . .$2.50
service sole.
Sizes 1144 to 2 ....... $4.75
$2.90
Sizes 244 to C . . . . . .$5.00
Bovs’ regular Army shoes
$4.25
—a comfortable, durable
shoe—12 to 1374.. .$2.90 Boys’ Buster Brown dress
Sizes 1 to 2 ........... $3.25 shoe, Goodyear welt with
extra service sole.
Sizes 24/2 to 6 .......
Sizes 1144 to 2 ....... $4.25
Sizes 244 to 6 ......... $4.75
$3.25
$4 90
Blucher style, in a soft
pliable leather, with rub­ Boys’ Buster Brown shoe
ber heels, extra good sole. with Goodyear welt, extra
service sole, made up in
Goodyear welt.
Sizes 1 to 2 ............. $3.25 brown color with French
Sizes 244 to 6 ......... $3.45f toe.
D E SIG N E R
PATTERNS
Girls—$2.25
Girls’ brown lace shoes,
Goodyear stitched.
Sizes 544 to 8 ......... $2.25
Sizes 8^/2 to 11 . . . . .$2.60
Sizes 1144 to 2 ....... $2.90
Girls—$3.40
Girls’ Buster Brown shoes
made over the famous
Buster Brown foot form
last. Elk leather made on
Goodyear welt.
Sizes *8'A to 11 ....... $3.40
Sizes 114 2 to 2 . . . . $3.70
Sizes 244 u p ........... $4.85
Girls—$4.75
Girls’ Buster Brown shoes
with Goodyear welt, Rus­
sian calf, imitation Wing
tip. Sizes 1144 to 2. .$4.75
Sizes 244 to 744 • • • • $5.40
Girls—$4.25
Girls’ Buster Brown gun
metal with Goodyear welt.
Sizes 814 to 11 ....... $4.25
Sizes 11V4 to 2 ....... $4.75
42c a Pair
A fine ribbed hose of very
good quality, in fawn, black
and white.
FINE ALL WOOL SERGE
$1.89 Yd.
27-IN. DRESS GINGHAMS
GIRLS’ HOSE
19c Yd.
25c a Pair
A medium weight ribbed
hose in black and brown. A
very good wearing hose.
32-IN. DRESS GINGHAMS
23c Yd.
Heavy CHEVIOT Shirting
GIRLS’ MIDDIES
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15c Yd.
$1.95 Each
Girls’ Jack Tar middies,
made up in white with a
blue collar.
GIRLS’ MIDDIES
$2.65 Each
Girls’ white middies with
blue flannel collars, and
heavy khaki middies.
GIRLS’ WOOL MIDDIES
$5.15 Each
EVENET SHIRTING
18c Yd.
MADRAS SHIRTING
20c Yd.
DEVONSHIRE CLOTH
32c Yd.
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36 INCH PERCALES
18c Yd.