Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Wanted, women to work In fruit
Ashland Lodge No. 23
a t T a len t cannery.
phone 364-J1.
A. F. & A. M.
for cream shipped pervious to Sep­
Q uality above all! At P a u lse ru d ’s
tem b e r 1, would cash them by Octo­
ber 1, as we w ould like to close ou r
You m ay be sorry if you d o n 't in .
accounts a t th a t tim e.
Cyr & 1 su re w ith, Yeo, of course.
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H erbst.
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Albany Man Visits—
Return Home —
W illiam H olbrook, who is con­
D r W inn H ays, of Salem , w ho' nected w ith the S tan d ard Oil com­
has been visiting his p aren ts, Mr.) pany a t Albany, Or., was in the city
and Mrs. A. H. H ays, of th is city, Tuesday,
re tu rn e d to th e capital city Monday, i
E v e ry th in g good to e a t a t D etrick
M agnetos recharged a t F ix it Shop. G roceteria.
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p w / i o u r ih at
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WtAbted«}. $ö?Mrtniw* 1», t o s í
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The cost of looking your best has KXCAVATKN WORK NEARLY
F o r p a rticu la rs, dropped am azingly. See P a u lse ru d ’s
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suits.
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S ta te d com m unication, T hursday
Sw eet Cider, m ade fresh every
evening, Septem ber 14
Br ef busi­
ness session, beginning a t 7 o’clock day. two gallons 7 Sc, one gallon 40c,
P hone 9 - F - ll.
sharp, in o rd e r th a t m em bers can delivered.
fill o th er ap p ointm ents.
No re­
R e tu rn to A shland—
freshm ents.
GEO. B ICEN HOW ER, W. M. ) Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rockefellow
W. H. DAY, S ecretary.
I t arriv ed in A shland th is m orning a f­
te r several m onths spent on the
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road. They will be in A shland for
W e w ish all fo rm er cream p atro n s
several
weeks before leaving again.
of ours who a re holding o u r checks
daöy ttdîwg §
T he excavation for th e new whole-
L a te st fall m illinery c re a tio n s .) sale house of H. G. E n d ers is n ear-i
L et W ineland and ^ hepherd show ing com pletion, a n d th e cem ent
them to you.
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10-3; fo undations fpr th e larg e building
will be p u t In place w ithin th e next
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand.; few days.
T he building w ill"be located a t the
For fru it Jars, lids, ru b b ers, je lly |
molds an d su g a r, D e tric k ’s prices corner of Oak and A stre e ts, and
will cover a lot som e 150 feet square
« n ’t be beaten.
w ith a sm all office a t th e intersec­
tion of th e two streets.
In from Lake of W o o d s -
Mr. E n d ers has been in th e w hole­
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. C a rte r and
sale
business for th e p ast few
Prof. I. R. V ining cam e in from
m
onths,
and is e rectin g th e new
L ake of the W oods yesterday. Mr.
and Mrs. C a rte r cam e in to visit the building to have a sufficiently large
county fair, w hile P ro f V ining will sto rag e room to care for all th e pos­
leave for P o rtla n d th is evening to sib ilities of th e 'business for t h e
a tte n d a m eetng of the s ta te cham ­ next few years.
ber of com m erce.
D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs
O ur prices a re rig h t. W e w ant Pavilion, W ednesday and S aturday
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com e-again trade. P a u lse ru d ’s. 9-1 n ights.
G ravensteln A pples — W indfalls.
50 lb. box, 75c delivered. T he finest
all-round apple on th e m ark e t.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
Call A shland C leaning and Dyeing
W orks. W ork gu aran teed . 37 F irs t
stre e t. P hone 63.
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We have the latent designs in ■
W ineland and Shepherd. I ■
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DONE € N ENDERS BUILDING m illinery.
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Have tw o very good buys in rest­
dence p ro p erty on G ran ite s tr e e t,i 1
and on A llison stre e t, a t very at-[
tractiv e prices. A shland R ealty Co.
5 -lm o
F o r b e tte r Insurance ra te s, you!
b e tte r see, Yeo of course.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
OPPORTNITY DAY
THURSDAY
Wool Tweeds yd
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$1.95
W ANTED— R eliable lady o r m an
p a rtn e r w ith $150, in cleaning
and dyeing business. Experience
unnecessary, splendid opportunity.
A ddress Box F, c /o Tidings. 10-3*
<)G inches wide, made ot alt wool. Come in new jail
.shades in blues and browns, suitable for dress coats,
rapes and rkirts.
FOR
SALE— One horse, w eight
1600 pounds; also four Jersey
cows. E. A. Purves, T alent, Ore.
10-3*
Crepe de Chine -
FOR SALE— Five room, m odern
cottage, p artly fu rn ish ed , built-in
fea tu re s, newly painted and pa­
pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it.
F o r p a rticu la rs, inquire 372 Iowa
You still have tim e to get your
o r to ow ner a t 502 F a ’. r . ’ew St.
clothes cleaned and pressed for the
9-lm o
F a ir. P hone 63, A shland C leaning
and P ressin g W orks.
10-1 W ANTED— Clean rags. No c arp et
rag s o r sm all scraps.
Tidings
office.
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T here will be no dancing a t th e
BA RTLETT P E A R S — Ripe for
Hot Springs u n til a fte r th e F a ir, 10-1
canning.
A shland F r u it Associa­
10-4
O rres cleans clothes. P h o n e 64. tion.
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$1.98
:-----40 inches wide, a good heavy quality, and comes in
all the new and wanted shades for fall wear. Sold
regularly at $2.25 a yard.
Children’s Stockings' pr -
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----- Children’s fine Lisle stockings, in black only, all
sizes. Fine for school wear. Three pairs for $1.00.
Boy’s Sweaters
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$2.49
Cliff P ayne m akes book ends.
L O S T --S m all black and w hite Shep­
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----- Fine heavy sweater, all wool, inadt » in slip-over
herd te rrie r.
R ew ard.
R e tu rn
FROM ASTORIA BLAZE
151 Coolidge St.
P hone 301-J.
style. Colors—black and orange, and maroon and
J u s t arriv ed , late fall h a ts for
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10-2*
p a rtic u la r women.
W ineland and
Kelley. Sizes to 34.
ASTORIA, Or , Sept. 13.— A prop­
Shepherd.
10-3 e rty loss of close to $1,000,000 was
sustained, m ore th an 500 m en w ere
E v e ry th in g cleaned and dyed. deprived of em ploym ent and th e city
A shland C leaning & Dyeing W orks.
T H E TH EA TER BEAUTIFIJ
was robbed of a payroll exceeding
6-2
Phone 63.
TODAY
----- “ Climax” Comfort Batting, full comfort size, 72x90
$75,000 a m onth by a fire, th e m ost
and
THURSDAY
d isastro u s A storia has su ffered in
You will want several at this special low price for
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
m any m onths, w hich s ta rte d a t 5
Thursday « nnlv.
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o’clock M onday aftern o o n and de­
That unsung hero of a
F re sh H ot T am ates a re now
stroyed th e H am m ond L um ber com ­ million homes—Father! And
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being served a t Rose Bros.
pany’s ’ m ail m ill, two dry kilns, w ith
now, in this wonderful heart
th
e ir contents, and th e big pow er
Our vault, protected by our electric burglar RAILROAD IS BOMBED
drama by the author of
plant. The o u ter docks, a n elevated
equipment is as sensitive to human touch as a
IN EASTERN OREGON
.-----3G inches wide, in a new range of patterns in light
“
Humoresque,” F a t h e r
tram w ay, a larg e q u a n tity of lum ­
mother is to Baby’s cry.
and dark colors. Good heavyv quality or comforts.
ber and a su b sta n tia l portion of the
comes gloriously into his
PENDLETON, Or., Sept. 1 3 — The
The door, ceiling and walls of the vault a re ’ railro a d rig h t of way was dam aged lu m b er sto red in th e yards were own.
saved.
Made of the joys and tears
surrounded by electrically charged cables, and windows broken by a dynam ite A bout 20 railw ay cars loaded w ith
bomb
which
exploded
as
it
rolled
of plain folks, i t ’ll fill your
which respond to the least touch and automat­
lu m b er ready for shipm ent w ere
under a rail a t th e tow n of U m atilla,
heart with a glowing glad­
ically set our gong ringing its vibrant alarm.
hauled aw ay from th e p lan t to safe­
yard center of th e O.-W. R. & N.
ty w hile th e fire was in progress
ness.
This is an institution that really protects; and com pany, ab o u t m id n ig h t S aturday,
it was learn ed h ere today. F a ilu re
Also
a bank that really serves.
SALEM, Or., Sept. 13.— Sixty-two
H ave Your M em stitching and P ico tin g Done H ere
of a defective fuse to explode a sec­
fires in O regon, outside of P o rtla n d ,
“ COLD FEET”
ond bom b of la rg e r dim ensions
d u rin g A ugust, re s u lte d in losses
The Store Where Your Patronage is Appreciated
probably saved th e lives of nearly
A laughterous comedy
ag g re g a tin g $355,908, according to
40 w orkm en who w ere sleeping in
th e m onthly sum m ary prepared by
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a P u llm an c ar in th e U m atilla yards.
A. C. B arber, s ta te fire m arshal. Of ==!
A shland, Oregon
Special ag en ts and m em bers of
th e 62 fires, 24 were in dw ellings, ""!!!* 7 P"%!P! & !!!!!!!%! 77) "))"7U!!& >) )))&&&&$$)##!#$!##&& !&!#&&#%
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the sh e riff’s force w orking on the
12 in b arns, five in saw m ills, f o u r ) ===
case have not yet found any clews.
in garages, fo u r in hotels, and six g l
in business houses.
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Cotton Bats ea
Constantly On Guard
Comfort Cretonnes yd
79c
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24c
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
T H E " Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Program Thurs. Sept. 14
JA C K S O N
COUNTY
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Medford and Jackson County Farm Bureau Day
__________Forenoon__________
Stock Judging, Demonstration of Tractors, Trucks and Farm
Labor Saving Devices, Lectures, Etc. All Stock on Display
____________Noon____________
AERIAL STUNTS BY DARING AVIATORS
Speed Program
Beginning at 2:00 P. M.
Motorcycle Polo
Motorcycle Race—4 Laps—Professionals
Motorcycle Track Record—1 Lap
Free-for-AU Auto Race for Local Drivers—20 Laps
Three Running Races
There are 25 high-class running horses quartered on the
grounds for the races.
Evening Program
7:00 P. M.—Illumination of Grounds
7:30 P. M.—Concert by D. 0. O. K. Band, Agricultural Hall
8:30 P. M.—BOXING BOUT—K. O. Bob Brown vs. Gordon
McKay—8 Rounds Also Good Preliminaries
IT ’S A BIG DAY
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NOTICE
Having disposed of the Ashland
Laundry, and desiring to close my
accounts as soon as possible, I would
appreciate an early settlem ent b-y
any person, knowing them selves to
be indebted to th e Ashland Laundry
up to September 1st. Books will he
found at the laundry.
Sec Our Preferred Slock Exhibit at
Jackson County Fair, Medford Ore., Sept. 1544-15-16
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________ F« K french .
ADVERTISEM ENT FOR PROPO S­
ALS TO CONSTRUCT CEMENT
SIDEW ALKS, CURB AND GUT­
TER.
Notice is hereby given th a t sealed
proposals will be received by the
Common Council of th e city of A sh­
land, Oregon, until 5 o’clock p. m „
S atu rd ay , S eptem ber 23, 1922, to
) furnish all m ate ria l and lab o r ne-
j cessary to c o n stru c t cem ent side-
j w alks, curbs and g u tte rs on South
I P ioneer avenue, F irst s tre e t and
Second stre e t, betw en the points
designated, save and except such
p a rts th e re o f as propertjy ow ners
may construct:
Cem ent sidew alks and curbs and
g u tte rs are to be constructed by th e
city on F irs t s tre e t from E a st Main
s tre e t to H argadine s tre e t, excepting
therefrom th e property of H. G.
E n d ers; also on th e east side of
Second s tre e t, betw een E ast Main
s tre e t and H arg ad in e stre e t, except­
ing th erefro m pro p erties w here ce­
m ent w alks have alread y been laid
and p ro p erty of H. G. E nders. Ce­
m ent sidew alks only are to be con­
stru c te d by th e city on the w est side
I of South P ioneer avenue from E ast
Main stre e t to th e m ain e n tra n ce of
th e C h au tau q u a building, and on th e
e ast side of South P ioneer avenue
i from E a st Main stre e t to H argadine
street.
A certified check for $25.00 pay­
able to th e city of A shland m ust ac­
com pany all bids, w hich is to be fo r­
feited to th e city in case th e success­
ful b idder sh all fail to execute a
c o n tra ct and fu rn ish an approved
bond for th e faith fu l perform ance
of such co n tract, w ithin five days
a fte r n o tificatio n of acceptance of
th e bid.
B idders m ust exam ine the ground
(fo r th e w alks, curb and g u tte r, in
o rd er th a t no m isu n d erstan d in g ma>
exist.
.
T he council reserves the rig h t to
re je c t any and all bids.
The c o n tra ct price is to be paid
from special assessm ents for bene­
fits a ccru in g from such sidew alk,
curb and g u tte r to the respective
properties.
All bids should be addressed to
th e City R ecorder, and m arked
“ P roposal to co n stru ct cem ent side­
w alk, curb and g u tte r.”
By o rd er of th e comm on council
of th e citv of A shland, Oregon.
GERTRUDE BIEDE.
R ecorder
D ate of firs t publication, S eptem -|
'b e r T3, 1922.
Construction at Copco Plant
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