Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 06, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Â8HLAPD DAILY TIDINGS
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Masonic Hall
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Trucks—-
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Special conclave. T hursday even-
The W h ittle T ra n sfe r com pany
lng, Septem ber 7. W
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has added two new tru c k s to th eir
th e Tem ple. Official visitatio n from
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Dickey and a p arty equipm ent. One is a lig h t delivery,
Deputy G rand C om m ander M eyers. of fedies;
six-speed F ord, w hile th e o th e r is
pent th e past
w eek-end
v isitin g and so jo u rn in g Sir K nights a t c ra ty y
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M ailing
.nJT ited
A ppointm ent m e r e s t
L ake and o th e r points of the sta n d a rd C hevrolet delivery wa­
gon.
courteously
in th a t section of th e coun-
for W ednesday evening also stan d s, t r y _
Local and Personal
as h ereto fo re announced.
W. H. McNAIR, E. C.
W. H. DAY, R ecorder.
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Cliff P ayne m akes book ends.
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Are you h ard to please? See P aul-
se ru d ’s suits.
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V isit O regon Caves—
) s ta rte d hom e and expects to reach P o stm a ste r on V acation—
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Holm es were A shland the la tte r p a rt of the week.
P o stm aster Ka ser left* this m orn-
visitors a t the Oregon Caves Sunday lie will stop fo r
a sh o rt
visit in ing on his an nual two weeks vaca-
and re p o rt having tho ro u g h ly eh- Spokane before com ing
on to Ash-
tion, w ithout leaving any forw arding
Joyed th e trip th ro u g h th e under- land.
address. The boys a t th e office »ay
ground caverns.
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everything is going in fine shape 8»
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Leaves fo r E u g en e—
far.
On Way Home—
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r L. Spencer
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W. G. C urry, of the Ideal grocery, left th is m roning for E ugene, a fte r
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jackson and
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 6.— J. W. who has been on a trip east for the having spent the sum m er in A shland an uncle from Long Beach left this
Garvey, w ell-to-do lum berm an, was
past few w eeks, w rites th a t he has visiting w ith relatives and friends.
m orning for C ra te r Lake.
shot and killed by his son, Roy G ar­
vey, 37, in a dow ntow n office b uild­
ing a fte r th e fa th e r had discharged
th e so n ’s stenographer.
IS KILLED BÏ SON
(¡Announcing
W ill Attend Conference—
Dr. G. W. Gregg, A. M. Beaver and
G. F. Billings will leave in th e m orn­
ing for Salem w here they will a tte n d
th e Oregon s ta te M ethodist confer
ence.
Mrs. M ariam Shephard and
Dw ight Gregg will m ake th e trip
w ith them , v isiting friends in P o rt­
land. The p a rty will be back in th e
city by the first of th e week.
Take Trip N o r t h -
Return from East—
Taken 111 Sunday—
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaacs and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W . W hillock
H asken H all, a S outhern Pacific Mr. and Mrs. L. F. F e rg u so n left
re tu rn e d from a six w eeks
v ying f rem an was tak e n ill w ith th e flu
S aturday fo r P o rtla n d , from which
trip th ro u g h th e east, w er* ? they! Sunday a t the hom e of W. C, Bev-
place Mrs. Isaacs expects to go to
mixed pleasure
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ington, and was tak e n to his home Tacom a fo r a two w eeks’ visit w ith
stopping in New Y ork, Ph. j a d e lp h ia : a t D unsm uir on tra in 53 th a t even- her siste r a t th a t place, w hile the
and B oston to o rd e r tl» e ir w in ter ing.
rest of th e p a rty w ill r e tu rn to
line of goods fo r th e '(jo ld e n R ule
A shland today.
sto res a t „ A shland and M edford.
Now is th e tim e to have y our pi­
E very th in g good to e a t a t D etrlck
W hile in th e e a st, they visited a ano tu ned. C arl H. L oveland Stu-
P h o n o g rap h s rep aired . F ix it Shop. G roceteria.
n u m b er of th e pop u lar p leasu re r e - ) dio ^ 5 E. Main
P hone 465. 4tf
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so rts and looked up relativ es and
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Visits w ith Brother—
frien d s in v a rio u s sectio n s of the H ere for School Y ear__
PENS ENGRAVED — ELHART’S
L ester Swing, of B u tte Falls, was
co u n try .
; Mrs. A. M. W alk er and grand-
Y our nam e in gold le tte rs on your in th e city visitin g w ith his b ro th e r
I d a u g h te r, D ortha L a m so n ,/ a rriv ed fo u n tain pen— a t E lh a rt’s.
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today.
O pportunity knocks a t y our d o o r ., ¡n A shland from Gold Beach th e
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Open it and invest in D elta lands, first of th e week. Miss L am son is
w here th e re is no w a te r sh o rtag e. here to a tte n d high school for th e
See Sperry a t 172 M ountain avenue. year. They w ere b ro u g h t over by
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Mrs. W a lk e r’s son, who will re tu rn
hom e today.
Made Trip to Crater Iaike—
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Mr. and Mrs. B. H. G rubb and I I have several second hand hand
Miss E unice G rubb spent the week- ; in stru m e n ts for sale cheap. See me
end on a trip to C ra te r L ake, re- a bout s ta rtin g y our boy in th e Boys’
tu rn in g hom e M onday by the way or Band
Carl H. Loveland.
Studio
K lam ath Falls.
135 E Main
Phone 465.
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W jA L L A C E
c/fs Dealers for
The N ew
Pace-Maker for 1922
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“Across the Continent”
P iano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by C arl : V isiting in A shland—
Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main St. j Mr. and Mrs. Beebe of n e a r Cen-
Phone 465.
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4tfj tra l P oint w ere visitors in th e city
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over M onday.
Return, to Dunsmuir—
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Mrs. A. J. H ubsch and two g ran d — W e sell F re d R app’s w aterm elons
children, who have been visiting a t th e W h ite House grocery, 1%
w ith her siste r, Mrs. W. C. Beving- cents per pound.
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ton, on Second s tre e t, for th e p a st,
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th re e w eeks, left for th e ir hom e in Turn Money to R elief Fund—
Mrs. William^ W allace and Mrs.
D unsm uir Tuesday aftern o o n on
L. H ilty, who w ere in charge of the
tra in 53.
com m ittee th a t decorated th e float
T h e re ’s a lesson in economy in “ J u stic e ,” which won th e prize in
every g arm en t bought here. P aul- the L abor Day parade, have tu rn e d
s e ru d ’s.
3tf th e prize m oney le ft a fte r expenses
w ere paid, over to th e shopm en’s re ­
lief fund.
Moves to Ashland—
A. L. Cam ps has moved his fam ­
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls.
ily to A shland from th e ditch cam p,
w here he has been living for some 50 lb. box, 75c delivered. T he finest
tim e past.
Mr. Cam ps left for a all-round apple on th e m ark e t.
sh o rt trip to C alifornia on business. P hone 9 - F - ll.
LEEDOM’S T I R E
HOSPITAL R ebekah Club M eets—
Q uite a n u m b er of th e m em bers
MOVED to the REAVER CORNER.
MASON and HOOD TIRES.
Itf of th e R ebekah E m broidery club
m et a t the home of the Noble G rand,
Leaves for Home—
N ellie Dunn, e ast of tow n, T uesday
Miss M arie C randall, of Los An­ and rep o rt a m ost enjoyable tim e.
geles, left for h er hom e Tuesday ev­ Delicious refresh m e n ts w ere served
ening, a fte r a few w eek’s visit w ith by Mrs. Dunn.
h er a u n t, Mrs. A. E. L ittlechild and
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
fam ily.
M ile-a-m inute rom ance, tin g lin g w ith dare-devil s tu n ts and packed
w ith fun. T heodore R oberts and Mary M cLaren in the su p p o rt­
ing cast.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
-Also-
‘THE WHITE MOUSE”
T O U R IN G CAR
By Jam es O liver Curw ood, a n i PA THE REV IEW .
$I495
F. O. B. Cleveland
T he P rice T h a t
Scraps P e v io u e
Motor Car Values
AT ONCE
THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR C O „ CLEVELAND
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F o r cleaning, pressing and dyeing, 1 FOR SALE— Tuscan cling peaches.
Bagley ranch, T alent, Or.
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phone 119. P a u lse ru d ’s.
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FOR RENT— One three-room fu rn ­
Taken New Position—
ished a p a rtm e n t; also fo u r sleep­
ing room s. Rosem ont A partm ent,
Glenn G uiley has resigned his pos­
E. Main St.
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ition w ith th e W h ittle T ran sfer)
The California Oregon Power Company
O FFIC E S:
Medford,
Grants Pass,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
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per cent interest on partial payments made on account of the
purchase of our Preferred Capital StocK under our Special Sav­
ings Plan.
When the stocK is fully paid it taKes the dividend
rate of 7 per cent on par, which at the price of $92.00 means
an annual yield o f 7.6 per cent on the investment.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
For further details
ASK ANY MEMBER OF OUR ORGANIZATION
A Specific Charter
The Citizens Bank oi Ashland
Ashland. Oregon
Yreka,
Dunsmuir, California.
TO THE PUBLIC:
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We wish to call your attention to the fact that we pay 6
com pany, and has tak e n a position WANTED— R esponsible nurse w ants
w ith th e city electrical d ep artm en t,]
n u rsin g M aternity cases preferred.
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w ork
th e re yesterday : Phone 229-R.
beginning
m orning.
FOR SALE— F o u r Ancona cockerels
from 330-egg stock. Mrs. W. L.
Davis, R. F. D. 1, Box 162. 4-2»
F ab rics th a t w ear as well as they
look, a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
3tf FOR SALE— F ine le a th e r and m a­
hogany bed davenport. Mrs Bos-
1 .eaves fo r RIy—
lough, P a rk and H illcrest. Phone
Mrs. H attie Boyd, of N orth Main)
320-L.
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stre e t, left Tuesday for Bly, Or.,J FOR gA LE— Tom atoes, 2 cents d e ­
w ith h er son G eorge, for a fe«v
livered, 1 Yi cents a t patch. Won
der beans, 3 % cents. Set of four
w eeks’ visit in th a t section of the
sta te .
iron w heels, 3 14 inch, nearly new,
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$25. Sullivan, R. F. D. 1, T alent.
O rres cleans clothes. P h o n e 64.
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We believe our State affiliation enables us to
better serve and protect the interests of our
patrons, because of a charter Which provides
specifically for the needs of citizens in this
particular commonwealth.
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CLASS A GARAGE
W OM EN W ANTED
To work in fruit at BAGLEY CANNING CO. plant Talent
! FOR SALE— Good ran g e w ith coil.
See Carl L oveland ab o u t having
130 So. Pioneer.
Phone 445-L.
Good wages and working conditions.
y o u r boy learn som e band lu stra* j
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m ent, and join th e Boys’ Band. Stu­
dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465.
4tf WANTED— To h ire good team and
F o r p a rtic u la rs re g a rd in ? tra n sp o rta tio n , etc., phone 3 6 4 -J-l
wagon or tru ck .
C arson-Fow ler
L um ber Co.
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Moves Reported —
H enry Stidham has m oved from LOST— At sta tio n Sunday, Sent. 3,
ju st before tra in 13 le ft— black
th e Shook b u ilding to 468 B stre e t.
grip
w ith yellow handle. O w ner’s
Tony F ranco moved y esterd ay from
nam e on several papers. Rew ard.
th e Galey p ro p erty a t 460 Boule­
771 N orth Main St. Phone 414-J.
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vard to 156 T h ird stre e t.
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This is a State Bank, chartered by the State
supervised by the State Banking Department,
and serving citizens of the State.
OME in and see the new Chandler
Six — one of the few great cars of
the world.
The exceptional style and smartness,
the amazing performance, the durability,
efficiency and exalted economy of this
latest Chandler have won for it a triumph
that is without parallel in motor car
history.
W e are proud to sell the Chandler
and to pledge the kind of service to all
its owners, which is in keeping with the
high character of the car itself.
You will be as enthusiastic about the
Chandler as we are. And among the
eight beautiful and luxurious models
you will find one that exactly meets
your personal requirements and that
conforms to your idea o f judicious
expenditure.
Cut out and mail thin Coupon
T h a good Maxwell is just as unusual in its
In q u iry Coupon
stamina, reliability, com fort and economy,
as it is in beauty of appearance. The new
low prices of the Sedan and Coupe make these
fine cars still more desirable as sound vs lues.
tu ts
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1922
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
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P lease send me fu rth e r inform ation about your
P re fe rre d C apital Stock.
A. W. WALKER AUTO COMPANY
Phone 18—Medford, Ore.
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YOUR PARTNERS
IN PR O G RESS
This issue is being offered subject
to the approval of the Railroad Com­
m ission of California