Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, September 8, 1022
ASHLAND DAILY TTDINGB
PA G I P C I !
Im ogene W allace, P ianist-T eacher
The best player piano for th e
T h ere’s a lesson in economy In
W anted, wom en to w ork in fru it Dies in Grass Valley—
ROSEBURG IS RIDING
-stu d io second floor B eaver Bldg, least price a t C. F. S hepherd’s, 658 every garm ent bought here. P aul
a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs, > W ord has been received in Ash-
ON CRIME WAVE CREST
290-5fri*
Boulevard. Piano for re n t.
5-2* se ru d 's.
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phone 364-J1.
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land of th e d e a th of C. Johnson in?
ROSEBURG, Sept. 7.— The first
G rass Valley, Calif. Mrs. Johnson j house robberies in th is city in m any
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O pportunity knocks a t your door.
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
i died only a few weeks ago, and word m onths occurred
Tuesday
night •
Open it and invest in D elta lands, |
of Mr. Jo h n so n ’s death was unex- when fo u r R oseburg .hom es
w here th ere is no w a te r shortage.
Now is th e tim e to have your pi­ pected. The Johnsons w ere fo rm er i looted.
Roy H utchings, a
See Sperry a t 172 M ountain avenue. ano tu ned. C arl H. L oveland S tu ­
resid en ts of A shland. Mr. Johnson ‘ b aker, lost $142 from his clothes,
3-6
dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465.
vvas engaged as a shoe m ak er h ere which w ere hanging n e a r the foot
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for a n u m b er of years.
* of his bed. The hom e of Mr. and
F re sh H ot T am aies a re now E n tertain s a t D inner—
.
Mrs. M. S. Allen, who are. aw ay from
Mrs. M. E. F ra z ie r of 225 B
5-9
being served a t Rose Bros.
Have tw o very good buys in resi- i hom e, w as robbed. F r u it was stol-
stre e t, e n te rta in e d a t d inner T h u rs­
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dence p roperty on G ran ite s tre e t, en from the hom e of Dr. and Mrs =
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LEEDOM’S T I R E
HOSPITAL day evening, Mrs. J. t i P e rrin e h er t
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and on AlUson stre e t, a t very at- George E. Houck. The b u rg la r en- =
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x , tra c tiv e prices. A shland R ealty Co. tered th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. B. I
MASON and HOOD TIRES.
l t f m e and th e children left on tra in
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' Casey b ut was frig h ten ed away.
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15 last evening to r F resno, Calif.,!
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Teaching in W ashington—
n ear which place she will teach d u r-i
W anted,
ex tra
well fu rn ish ed i CARNIVAL COMPANY ORDERED =
A lw ard L eav itt, son of Mr. and ing th e com ing year.
TO GET OUT OF ROSEBURG
house; m u st be very good; for
Mrs. H. H. L eav itt, has been elected
ROSEBURG,
Sept.
8. — The
adults. W ill re n t by th e year. Ash-
B a rtle tt pears, ripe for canning.
to teach th e com m ercial departm ent^
5-3 F rench C arnival com pany, which
6 4 ; land R ealty Co.
of th e R osalia, W ash., high school A shland F ru it A ssociation.
cam e here in connection w ith the
fo r th e com ing year. Young Leav­
MOTORCYCLE POLO
L abor day celebration, was last
Cliff
P
ay
n
e
m
akes
book
ends.
D on’t fo rg et th e Illinois picnic,
itt is a g ra d u a te of th e A shland
304tf n ig h t ordered to close up and leave'
MOTORCYCLE RACES
high school an d has been located W ednesday, Septem ber 13, L ith ia
town a t once, or su ffe r a rre s t, the;
6-2*
park.
a t Spokane, W ash., fo r som e tim e.
P u ttin g on N ew R oof—
city council being q u ite “ peeved”
AUTO RACE
The
H.
P.
H
olm
es
sto
re
is
being
over
th e stop of th e com pany in this
Loaves
for
Yreka—
See C arl Loveland ab o u t having
TWO RUNNING RACES )
M arshal M atthew s was in ­
Judge Lodge and wife le ft for re-roofed th is week in an e ffo rt to city.
y o u r boy lea rn som e band in s tru ­
i th e ir hom e in Y reka th is aftern o o n , prevent any leaks d u rin g th e rainy stru c te d to a t once serve notice on 1
m ent, and join the Boys’ Band. S tu­
RELAY RACE
the carnival com pany to get o u t o f'!
a fte r having spent th e p ast two season.
dio 135 E. M ain. P hone 465.
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town, and he com plied im m ediately I
! m onths in A shland.
Are you h a rd to please? See P aul- with th e council’s orders.
F a rm e rs and stockm en, a tte n d gerud’s suits.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Consisting of Band Concerts, Wrestling and Boxing
the sh o rth o rn sale a t th e F a ir
P
hone
274-J.
Yeo,
of
course.
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G rounds, M edford, Septem ber 15,'
WANTED— K itchen
help,
woman i
Contests, Dancing, Carnival Attractions, Auto Show, etc.
TME TMEAÏEH DEAUTKDL
1922. Beef and m ilk type. The cat-,
p referred .
Hom e B akery.
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Today and Tomorrow
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls.
tie a re rig h t, th e price will be rig h t.i
50
lb. box, 75c delivered. T he fin est FIR ST CLASS PORTLAND income
7-2
property paying over 11 per cent
all-round apple on th e m ark e t.
on $17,000; will tak e A shland
Of Ranch, Farm, Schools, Mines, Kitchen, Pantry.
I have several second h an d band ph o n e 9‘®*-ll.
im proved acreage to $6000, c a s h !
Community and School Exhibits, Etc.
and term s on rem ain d er. B. M.
in stru m e n ts for sa ls cheap. See m e.
E v 6 rythlug good to ,j a t a t D etrick
Price,
827
Albina
Ave.,
P
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rtlan
d
.
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about s ta rtin g y our boy in th e Boys G rocetarla
6-1* j
Studio;
C arl H. L oveland.
Band.
FOUND — Coin
purse
containing i
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135 E. M ain. Phone 465.
SCHOOL BOARD HEARING
m oney. Call a t 147 G ranite St.
5-26
HELD AT KLAMATH FALLS
A NNOUNCEMENT
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 8.— FOR
a p a rtm e n ts.
Mrs. J. H. Sugg announces h er
RENT— H andy
6-4*
137 F irs t St.
F all M illinery opening F rid a y and Ju d g e A. L. L eavitt yesterday a fte r­
S aturday, S eptem ber 8-9.
5-2 noon h eard the m otion to quash th e FOR RENT— T hree o r four room
w rit of m andam us which was issued
m odern a p a rtm e n t, fu rnished, im ­
| some tim e ago, req u irin g th e school
m ediate possession. 128 Factory
St.
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board to show cause why it has not
canvassed th e re tu rn s of th e special W ANTED— Experienced apple pack­
election held Ju n e 19.
e rs and graders. Phone M edford
832-R.
6-2*
D istrict A ttorney C. C. B row er
appeared for the m otion and A tto r­
ney Groesbeck and K u y kendall for
the newly elected board.
Local and Personal
JA C K SO N
COUNTY
FAIR
MEDFORD, SEPT. 13th to 16th
DAILY SPEED PROGRAM
BIG PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT
Big Display o f A ll Rinds o f Products
THOMAS:
MEICHAN
D a r i n g A ir p la n e S t u n t s
$1600.00 IN PREMIUMS
Cherro Flour
Makes that pure and
The Good Luck Star as a
big, lovable ne’er-do well
who turned Main Street up­
side down. More fun than
the circus; more American
than buckwheat cakes A
warm slice of real life flav
ored with romance and spice
Cast includes Theodore
Roberts and Lois Wilson. .
whlesom e bread with the
natural nutty flavor that
the most exacting bread
users demand.
Your m erchant can sup­
ply that demand.
—Also—
“ MONKEY SHINES’’
M is s R o b e r t a W a r d
Pupil of Madame Tracy-Young
In stru ctio n in p ia n o a t A sh la n d C o n se rv a to ry of M usic.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO CHILDREN
T E L E P H O N E 281-J “
Outing Flannel Sale
SATURD AY
Call A shland C leaning and Dyeing
W orks. W ork g u aran teed . 37 F irs t;
stre e t. P hone 63.
6 2
The W. R. C. will m eet w ith M rs .!
J. N. D ennis, 542 B oulevard, Mon-!
day aftern o o n , Septem ber 11.
W anted, wom en to w ork in fru it
a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs,
phone 364-J1.
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CONKLIN
Fountain Pens
will be
CHERRO
P oultry Feeds
A right beginning is a
good ending.
This prin­
1200 yards at 19c yd?
cipal has been carried oat
—36 inches wide in fancy patterns. A good quality for
making gowns, skirts or pajamas.
—This quality sold regularly at 25 cents a yard.
in a ll CHERRO formulas.
1000 yards at 15c yd.
—27 inches wide. A good quality of fancy outing. You
will want several yards when you see this special value
at this low price.
Flannel Gowns, each $1.25
—Outing flannel gowns, made of best quality flannel
in fancy patterns and plain white. Two styles to choose
from—short sleeves and low neck or long sleeves and
high neck. See this special value for Saturday.
e . r . is a a c
& co
T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
HAVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING DONE HERE
Engraved
WITH YOUR NAME IN
GOLD LETTERS
Free
No one will take your pen if
engraved — borrowed pens
will be returned if engraved
A same ending for dealers
New Fall Suits by Printz
and users o f C H ER R O
The first shipment is just in
Poultry Feeds to use a feed
that is always right.
Heating Stoves
Our assortment contains both wood and coal
burners that are made to render the maximum
service. They are attractive, both in looks and in
price, and are sure to give satisfaction.
Drop in and let us show them to you.
SIMPSON’S
•87-39 North Main St.
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
C O P Y R IG H T
THE GOOD THINGS
E v ery th in g cleaned and dyed.
OF AUTUMN
A shland C leaning & D yeing W orks.
6-2 ¡ a re m any, but am ong the num ­
Phone 63.
berless blessings of peace and
p rosperity th e re is n o thing so es­
PROGRESS IS MADE
sential to the w orld’s w elfare as
TOWARD FREEING MINERS
good, n u tritio u s b read — th e kind
th a t taste s good, looks as good as
JACKSON, Calif., Sept. 8.— The
a tta c k a t th e m ass of m ud, rock a n d , it tastes, and proves its goodness
by b ringing h ealth and vigor to
debris in th e depth of th e K ennedy
all who e a t it.
Such bread is
m ine m ade b e tte r progress in th e
the kind m ade by
last 24 h o u rs th an had been a n tic i­
LITHIA BAKERY
pated, and the 47 m iners entom bed
in the A rg o n au t m ine since th e fire
broke o u t Sunday n ig h t, A ugust 27,
I
w ere m any fe e t n e a re r rescue today,
if they still live.
B ut th e advance of th e diggers
has m ade no appreciable difference
in th e chance of any of th e victim s
surviving, for th e b re a k in to th e
purchased at our store
A rg o n au t m ine is still days away.
Style 2802
A 4 illu s tra te d in above
c u t.
S tra ig h t as th e
slim m est
mode.
cotild
desire is th is Tw ill co rd
ta ille u r w ith its long
sw eeping
lines.
Very
narrow cording d efines
th e seam s and su g g ests
slejiderness.
The s k ir t
gives t h e
w a n te d
s tra ig h t effect.
S k in n er
lined.
Style 2837
Much of th e charm of
th is T ricotine m odel is
due to its c u t and long
tailo red lines, a distin c­
tive touch is given th e
jac k e t by slittin g th e
back panel to th e w aist
line. The graceful s k irt
is narrow th ro u g h th e
hips. S triped silk lined.
HARDWARE
Phone 203
Elks B ldg.
A sh la n d
ENGTH of skirt and length of coat
These are the outstanding features
you’ll notice about the incoming suits
for fall.
Trico Cord and Tricotine of a fine
quality make these suits for fall--and
such careful tailoring as only Printz
•can tailor.
Styles are like those illustrated, all
strictly tailored—good for going away
now and good for serviceable fall suits
later on.
tSkinner and other attractive silk linings
add to the finishing touches, with sizes
ranging from 34 to 52. In our ready-
to-wear department.
L
S tyle 2804
As illu stra te d in above
cut. ¡The strik in g note
of th is Twill cord su it
|s in its fem inine s im ­
plicity.
The lines aro
long and strictly ta ilo r­
ed.
Bia.s folds of the
m aterial, the only trim ­
m ing, s k irt is very flat,
fro n t, and back.
Skin­
ner lined.
Style 2801
J u s t sufficient slim ness
is given to the narrow
fitted shoulders of this
TricoU ne taille u r. Long
lines are accented by
braid-hound seam s, ta p ­
e rin g revers and slic
pockets set on a slant.
Skirt features the slen­
der silh o u ette.
Skinner
lined.
G olden Rule Store
N. C en tral
M edford