Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 02, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Saturday, September 2, lQ ltí
ASftLAWP DAILY TtDtSGft
W ill Meet on Lav n—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT TO ¡TEAR from owner hav­
The B. Y. P. U will m eet a t 207
ing farm fo • ta le ; give p a rt'e u ia rs
lars and low est price. Jo h n J.
{V ista s tre e t on th e law n a t 6 o’clock WANTED — E xperienced girl for
for
confectionery
work.
Apply
in
Black,
Oregon street, Chippewa
' Sunday evening. Notice the change
person a t the Plaza Confectionery.
2-3-sat*
F alls W isconsin.
b
n
th
e
hour.
L
ike
P
ostum
,
“
th
e
re
’s
Making Home Here—
2-if
Miss P au lin e Johnson, of M edford a reaso n .” Come and find out.
----- - APARTM ENT FOR RENT— T hree
,,
r, Cling peaches. P hone > room s and b ath , nicely furnished
is m aking her hom e w ith her a u n t
17-F-4, Sunrise O rchards.
2-2*
See Miss G raff at Plaza Conf. 2*
School suits a t P a u lse ru d ’s. 2tf
and unole, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Jo h n ­
son, of N orth Main stre e t, for the
W ANTED— H ousekeeper for sm all
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
w inter.
hom e n ear A shland; tak e care of
, girl aged th re e ; desirable place
for rig h t p a rty ; references re­
G ravensteln A pples — W indfalls. Dies in E a ste rn Oregon
quired. A ddress Box 62 care of
50 lb. box, 75c delivered. T he finest i W ord was received in th e city
Tidings.
2-3*
I t ’s alm ost as m uch of a ta s k as 1
all-ro u n d apple on th e m ark e t, y esterday of th e d e a th of Mrs.
th
e
w’ashing itself— picking up a fte r
Phone 9 - F -ll
B arnhouse, m o th er of R obert Barn- FOR SALE— E a rly C raw ford peach­
y
our
lau n d re ss; seeing th a t things
,
house of th is city. Mrs. B arnhouse
es, 1 cent per pound. B ring your
are
rig
h tly done; fussing over her
boxes and help pick them . 495
At Lake of the Woods—
, llved in A shland w ith her d a u g h te r.
Beach St.
2-3* m eals;
m easu rin g o u t soap and
Mrs. C. W. C hattin and a p a rty of j •'d r3- L au g h lin , for some tim e, but
sta rc h and o th er uspplies.
friends a re spending a few days a t i has n ° t heen h ere for the last year. I LOST— In or n e a r A shland, about
O ur F am ily L au n d ry Service saves
A ugust 25, an E astm an 3A kodak.
L ake of the Woods.
you all this.
.
, P hone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf
F in d e r please re tu rn to Roy Bebb
W e call for your fam ily bundle
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a t A shland Tidings of tice pnd re-
LEEDOM’S T I R E
HOSPITAL;
and a tte n d to all th ese details for
O rres cleans clothes. j?hone 6 4 .1 celve liberal rew ard.
2-*
MOVED to the BEAVER CORNER.
you. And prom ptly, on the dot, we
FOR RENT— L arge room , h eat, two re tu rn
MASON and HOOD TIRES.
1 « V isits in Ashland—
your clothes,
b eautifully
beds, b ath , hot and cold w ater, i
C. W. M insch, of H ornbrook,
clean,
everything
dried
and
ready
jo ining room .
R ates to tw o .)
Dies in California—
Calif., was in th e city visiting on
B reak fast and d in n er if desired, i to put aw ay except a few starched
Mrs. Dr. J. E. H osm er died th is T hursday.
Mrs. B ryant, 502 Boulevard. 2-s-tu pieces th a t you can easily iron.
m orning a t h er hom e in M odesto,
I t ’s a saving service, saving for
¡ FOR SALE— R elinquishm ent, $600.
Calif., according to info rm atio n th a t
i, Five m illion feet old grow th fir. you and saving for your clothes. I t ’s
NOTICE
arriv ed in th e city today. Mrs. H os­
T hree fo u rth s m ile from U m pqua a service you can alw ays depend
A shland C onservatory of Music
m er is th e m o th er of Mrs. H. G.
river. Road to land. In q u ire 765 upon; and th e little ironing which
opens Septem ber
5th.
M adame
E a st Main.
2-2*
E astm an , and was a fo rm e r resident
is left for you to do a t hom e be­
Tracy-Y oung has chosen very fine
of th is city.
comes
really a pleasure.
in stru c to rs from P o rtla n d to direct CONVALESCENT HOME— A re you
W
e
know th a t y o u ’ll like this
not
stro
n
g
and
living
alone?
th e vocal and violin dep artm en ts.
W e sell F re d R app's w aterm elons
Come
and
board
w
ith
us.
Pleas-
m
odern
way of tak in g th e toil out
This gives th e stu d e n ts who are in ­
■ a n t su rro u n d in g s and best of of w ash day.
a t th e W hite H ouse grocery, 1 %
tere ste d an excellent o p p ortunity to
2-1
cents per pound.
2tf study, especially in technique and 1 - food.
T ry it, today— phone for our>
■■ .1, --
W
ANTED—
E
lderly
lady
to
do
d
riv
er; w e’ll have him call for your
in te rp re ta tio n . P riv ate or class les.
housew ork for old couple.
455 w ashing.
Visiting Parents—
sons in piano, harm ony and m usic
M ountain Ave.
2-2
Miss V iolet W oods, is spending history.
2-1
her two w eeks vacation w ith her
FOR SALE— Cling peaches. P hone
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. W o o d s.!
17-F-4.
S unrise O rchards.
2-tf
PHONE 165
A NNOl’Nt ’EMENT
She is a stu d e n t a t th e u n iv ersity '
W e w ish to advise o u r patro n s
a t Eugene.
and frien d s th a t a fte r Septem ber 1,
1922, th is sto re will sell all goods
W an ted, wom en to w ork in fru it for cash only, and o u r prices have
a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs, been revised th ro u g h o u t ou r store
phone 364-J1.
ltf
to conform w ilh th e new term s,
THE OPENING OF THE
which will enable our custom ers to
Testing Transmissions—
ta k e a d v an tag e of the high grade
Messrs. W hite and W illiam s, of
line of groceries we handle a t prices
th e tran sm issio n d e p a rtm e n t of the
m uch below th e prices necessary to
telephone com pany, w ith h e a d q u a r-'
We are Prepared to Clean, Dye and
o p erate o u r business on a cred it
te rs a t P o rtla n d , are in th e c it y !
Alterate Any Garment
system .
testin g th e local equipm ent.
T
h
an
k
in
g
our
p
a
tro
n
s
of
th
e
past
_______
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
for th e ir valuable tra d e , we invite
We can m ake th a t su it look like
you to call o r observe th e change
new. P a u lse ru d ’s.
2tf
Work Called for and Delivered
in your favor m ade in th e new cash
—
prices prev ailin g since S eptem ber 1,
NOTICE
J. W. BECK, Prop.
1922.
T he a n n u a l m eeting of th e stock-1
V ery respectfully yours,
No.
37
First
St.
Phone 63
holders of th e G ranite City H ospital
E. W. FLACKUS
com pany will be held a t th e C ham ­
S quare Deal G rocery
1-2
ber of Com m erce a t A shland, O re­
gon, on the 14th day of Septem ber,
a t 2 o’clock p. m ., for th e purpose
of electing d irecto rs for ensuing)
y ear and such o th e r business as m ay
come before said m eeting.
THOS. H. SIMPSON,
Sept. 2, 1922.
Secretary.
The Funds Obtained From the Sale of
Why Pick Up After A
Laundress?
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER GO.
Offering- of
Preferred Capital Stock
$ q 2 per Share Yielding 7 6 per cent
W ill Be Used to In crease th e F acilities of th e Com­
pan y and W ill Be Expended ONLY for T hat Purpose
We have alread y spent $9,567,430.60 for g en eratin g
stations, transm ission lines, substations, distrib u tio n
lines and oth er equipm ent and facilities.
ASK ANY MEMBER OF OUR ORGANIZATION
Ashland Laundry Co.
A N N O U N C IN G
ASHLAND GLEANING AND DYING WORKS
YOUR PARTNERS
IN PR O G R E SS
This issue is being offered subject
to the approval of the Railroad Com­
m ission of California
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joins in the national demonstration of'the better motion pictures
CLOSING TODAY
¡L'i?
Dorothy Dalton
-in-
— and—
"TORCHY’S GHOST”
TOMORROW
AND
MONDAY
C elebrating B etter Pictures at all
the B etter Theatres
This poster is in th eatre lobbies everywhere-
Go in wherever you see i t .
Once more the whole nation reviews and celebrates the year’s great progress
of Paramount Pictures.
For the fifth time, annually, thousands of America’s finest theatres
devote an entire-week's program exclusively to Paramount Pictures I
Once more the efforts of Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, with its
foremost stars, its greatest directors, its brilliant and unique stock com­
pany, and its record of almost unbroken success, receive the gratifying
stimulus of a nation-wide endorsement!
The signs are up at your th eatre!
The latest and greatest and most thrilling Param ount Pictures are there !
This banner is on th e a tre s everywhere-
Go in w h e re v e r yo u see it.
Come in — it’s
^pammounv
W EEK
At the VINING all next week—Paramount Pictures
Is
September 3-4th
“ IS MATRIMONY A
FAILURE?”
Featuring T. Roy Barnes, Lila
Lee, Lois Wilson, Walter Hiers
Zazu Pitts, Tully Marshall,
Charles Ogle
TFlatrimonir
a 'failure?”
* * TRoy Lames. Lila Lee.
LoisWi’ n,
A ro arin g comedy h it—
all about blushing brides
and over-confident h u s­
bands and a gay elope­
m e n t-th a t alm ost annulled
every m arria g e in town.
September 12-13-14th
“ A GOOD PROVIDER”
By Fannie Hurst—featuring
same east as “ Humoresque.”
ALSO
f
be shown
September 10-llth
“ MAN FROM HOME”
A Booth Tarkington s to r y -
featuring James Kirkwood and
Anna Q. Nilsson
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
September 5-6-7th
ACROSS THE CONTINENT
Featuring Wallace Reid, The­
odore Roberts, Mary McLaren
and Walter Long
September 8-9th
“ OUR LEADING CITIZEN”
By George Ade — featuring
Thomas Meighan and all star
cast
September 15-16th
“ NORTH OF THE RIO
GRANDE”
Featuring Jack Holt and Behe
Daniels
TOPICS OF THE DAY
FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORP.
“AESOP’S FABLES” and a
A D O LP H Z U K O R .I P re sid e n t
COMEDY
Regular Admission
F irs t Show 7 :3 0 ; Second, 9:00
Ts'EW YORK C I T Y
If
i t ’s
a
P a ra m o u n t
P ic tu r e
i t ’s
th e
best
show
in
to w n