Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Saturday, September 23, 19:»•i
ASHLAND DALLI «& £Sö6
pÀtito r o c a
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F o r T fade » 81 acre ranch in Wil-
lam ette valley, seven room house,
i b arn , etc., to tra d e for sm all place
Some Price for Beans—
n ear
A shland.
Staples
R ealty
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L. B. M cW illiam s, who recently Agency
re tu rn e d from so u th e rn C a lifo rn ia ,1
w here he obtained a q u a rte t of ! See B eaver R ealty Co. for special
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“ brinco” beans, has ju s t received an bargains,
answ er from an inquiry he sent ask-j
ing the price of th e beans
The le t-¡A rriv e s in Ashlan«
te r sta te s th a t th e beans sell for
Levi Stevens has a rriv ed in Ash-j
$200 per bushel, and a re h ard to land from K lam ath F alls, having
find a t th at. A few friends of Mr. been called here on account of thej
M cW illiam s have been th in k in g of serious illness of Mrs. Stevens' fath-
Mr. Jo h n so n ’s
g ettin g som e of th e jum ping w on­ er, M. L. Johnson
ders, but will probably stop consid­ condition was reported to be som e­
w hat im proved late yesterday even­
erably sh o rt of a bushel.
ing.
Cliff Payne m akes book ends.
O rres cleans clothes. 2 h o n e 64.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Broadway Foresees Season
of M any Revivals
TMC TrtCATcR BCAUTiAP
L A S T T IM E S TO D A Y
•THE WOMAN W HO W ALKED
ALONE"
w ith
D orothy D alton, M ilton Sills and
W anda Hawley
— Also—
"A RAMBLING ROMEO”
F ir s t show 7:15; Second 9
Adm ission, 10 and 35c, incl. tax
SU N D A Y AN D M ONDAY
su lt of the death of Mr. N eil’s b ro th ­
er, R. P. Neil.
Jackson
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Dance, F a ir G round Pavilion S at­
urday nig h t.
L au n sp ach ’s seven-
piece orch estra. T ickets $1.10. F o l­
low' th e crow ds.
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l R etu rn s from P o rtla n d —
W. H. M cNair re tu rn e d home from j
P o rtla n d yesterday, a fte r h a v in g :
spent the past week in th a t city, j
giving exam inations as a m em ber of
the s ta te pharm acy board.
Phone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf
W e have two d iffe re n t TW ENTY
acre tra c ts , alm ost ad jo in in g the
city for the ridiculous sm all price of
$350 each.
They are up on the
m ountain side, b u t contain consider­
able tim b er for wood.
BEAVER
REALTY COMPANY.
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m en,
s expected to eclipse in both nunt
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WOMEN OF BEND W ILL
j bers and resu lts all previous gather-
ORGANIZE D. A. R. C H A PTER ings h e re - Services Wl11 be held a t FOR SALE— Two good fresh cows
w ith heifer calves. Call at D. L%
,11 o’clock in the forenoon, 2:30 in
Delsman, 937 Oak St..
1 9tr
! th e aftern o o n and 7:30 in the even-
BEND, Or., Sept. 23.— P lans for ing.
P re p a ra to ry m eetings a re held WANTED T o RENT— F our unfu rn
organizing a c h a p te r of th e D a u g h -;a t 10 Q.clock each m orning.
F or
ished housekeeping room s, or
or a
ters of th e A m erican R evolution in two bours before the preaching be-
four or five room house, m odern,
Bend, have been m ade by Miss Anne gan jast evening, people poured into . near high school preferred. Ad­
dress box A, care of Tidings. 19-1*
M. L ang, sta te regent, who will be tbe bjg au(jito riu m which will likely
in Bend this afternoon.
She will be
to capacity Sunday evening. FOR SALE— A num ber of good
m eet all women who a re eligible for
Many su ffe re rs could not be
m ilch cows, will be freish next
m onth.
Prices reasonable.
See
m em bership.
prayed for last evening, ow ing to
J. W. Bailey, T alent.
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i the lim itatio n s of the ev an g elist’s
stre n g th . He declares, how ever, th a t WANTED — Experienced
vai i ress.
Solicitous.
Call a t
he
will
rem
ain
in
A
shland
as
long
Must
live
in
M
edford,
Mother was very unxious to have
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G usher i ate. Med lo id.___________
this particular dinner a success. There­ as anyone w ishes him to pray for
fore she was very much dismayed them .
The sight of 300 su ffe re rs FOR RENT— L ittle cabin. Cozy llt-
when at 5 o’clock she discovered th at and th e ir friends a t one of the pre-
He home for w inter. Phone 3 40-J.
the maid had broken the gravy boat ,
.
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belonging to her best set of dishes. i p a ra to ry m eetings was w hat caused
OwntfT
Then a bright thought struck her. Her >D r- P r ,fe to decide to continue the FOUND— In park, bicycle.
can have sam e by calling at 242
neighbor had the exact set and would m eetings a n o th e r week. A second
G ranite and paying for ad. 19-2*
| surely lend her the desired piece of healing m eeting will be held at Med­
china. The dinner went along splen­ ford some day next week.
FOR SALE— G oat’s m ilk. 20 cents
didly until the meat course was
per qu art. Rose B rothers Confec­
“ The F ru its of the S p irit” will be
j served and the maid brought in the the subject of to n ig h t’s discourse.
tionery.
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gravy boat. Then up spoke the five-
The rew ard s of th e good and the W ANTED— Men who can sell.
A
; year-old daughter of the h ouse:
splendid
stock
in
good
asso
rtm
en
t
p
unishm
ents
of
the
wicked
was
dis
*T want to tell you,” she announced,
of varieties. Select te rrito ry open.
•’you’d better all be careful of our cussed in a m asterly m an n er last
A ttractiv e co n tract to sign. W rite
gravy boat because It isn’t ours, and evening.
now for particu lars. Salem N urs­
i we’d hate to break another one today,
Dr. P rice expressed his g ra titu d e
ery Com pany, 428 Oregon Bldg.,
! wouldn't we, m other?”
to th e Tidings Cor not alluding to
Salem , Oregon.
19-12
‘ him- as a “ M iracle M an,” “ Divine
W KNTED— To care for children by
Constitution Into Effect in 1789.
I H ealer,” or in sim ilar term s.
He
The federal Constitution was f Aimed ! does not claim to have th e gift of* day. week or m onth. In q u ire 155
Seventh S t.
19.45 *
by the constitution convention which
met in Philadelphia May 25, 1787, and
adjourned September 17, 1787, and it
went Into effect March 4, 1789, having
been ratified by eleven of the thirteen
states, the others, North Carolina and
Rhode Island, ratifying it November
21, 1789, and May 29, 1790, respec­
tively.
G roceteria.
NOTICE
H aving disposed of th e A shland
Meet w ith th e g ran ite bunch
L aundry, a n d d e sirin g to close my
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Monday a t 9 a t th e city hall.
accounts a s soon as possible, I w ould
a p p re c ia te 'an early se ttle m e n t by . D etrick Belis b u tte r for less,
any person know ing them selves to j
______
be in d ebted to the A shland L au n d ry
re to A tten d F u n e r a —
up to S eptem ber 1st. Books will be
J. C. Ned and fam ily, of Eugene,
found a t th e lau n d ry .
are spending a few days in A shland,
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F . E . FREN CH .
having been called here as th e re­
Dance, S atu rd ay n ig h t,
Hot Springs Pavilion.
(C ontinued from page 1)
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL­
Mr. and Mrs. K irk p atric k expect
LEG E, C orvallis, Sept. 23.— The O.
to
leave O ctober 3 fo r Los Angeles
proportion of th e congregation in-
A. C. B arom eter appeared on the dicating th a t they had come from a to spend th e w inter w ith th e ir son
com pus for th e first tim e W ednesday ! digtarice tQ aU end thg m eeting8 | I John and his wife. The K irk p at-
m orm ng as a six-colum n, four-page Q u;te
num ber are here from o th er ricks may decide to rem ain perm a-
paper.
H eretofore it has been is- j statea
nently in the C alifornia city. They
sued b u t tw ice a week. H om er Rob-i
A nother heaHng m eeting fQr
have leased th eir house a t 99 Leon­
e rts of C orvallis is editor, and E lm er dren ,g being hpld thjg afte rn o o „ ard stre e t to two railro ad
Butz of D allas, business m anager.
Thp heaHng meeUng Sunday evenlng whose wives are sisters.
Dance, F a ir G round Pavilion S at­
Get ready for th e g ran ite solici­
L au n sp ach ’s seven-
tors next week. *
>
19-1 urday night.
piece o rch estra. T ickets $1.10. F o l­
low th e crow ds.
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Week-End in Grants Pass—
Mr. and Mrs. Gene H ow ard, who
have been m aking A shland th e ir Ix-aves for H o r n e -
tem porary place of residence, left
Mrs. D ortha Sellers left yesterday
today for G ran ts P ass, w here they afternoon on tra in 13 for h er home
will spend th e w eek-end visiting in Los A ngeles, a fte r a two m o n th s’
Mrs. H ow ard’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. visit w ith her siste r, Mrs. L ouis J
A lfred Letcher.
Mr. H ow ard is a Dodge, and fam ily.
m usician, specializing on the pipe
organ.
E v erything good to eat a t D etrick j
R e tu rn to Valley—
i
Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Jones and two
sons and Mr. Jo n e s’ b ro th e r, Foss
Jones, have retu rn ed to the valley,
a fte r spending some tim e in W ash­
ington. Mr. Jones has purchased a
70 acre fru it ranch n e a r T alent,
which he is locating on and will op­
erate.
O. A. C. BAROM ETER ISSUED
ANOTHER HUGE CROWD
healing, but only faith in the power
ATTENDS PRICE SERVICES of the Lord to do what is promised*
AS MORNING DAILY P A P E R
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in th e Holy W rit.
' —
w e a r s a -y el-ler rib b o n ,-
O ld S ongs, O ld P la y s , Old
S ta r s to D e lig h t N ew .
Y o rk A u d ien ces
N ew Y ork C ity .—The wise acres
are predicting a season of reviv­
als for the Great W hite W ay. Old
plays are being brought out of the
storehouse and dusted off for re­
presentation or for conversion into
the movies.
Even old st^rs are reported to be
grooming up the roles in which
they first won popular favor.
From intense modernism the tide
is turning back to the old fashion.
Frances Starr’s new play “Shore
cludes a resurrection that draws
applause every night from blasé
M anhattan audiences.
Miss Starr enacts the sweetheart
of a sailor, and in the intervals of
waiting for him to come back to
her she sings persistently—
“Round her neck she wears a yel-
ler ribbon,
She wears it fur her lover who is
fur, fur away.”
Nobody ever knows how much
more of the old war melody slur
sings, because each night remi­
niscent enthusiasm drowns her out.
Its Day of Glory Forgotten.
You will perhaps remember that
when Dewey got through with tbe
; Spanish warships In Manila bay, about
the only one left of any value was the
Isla De Luzon, a small gunboat which
1 the navy refitted and used effectively
in the archipelago for some years. Last
winter I saw her in one of the shal­
low harbors of the West Indies. The
■ Navy departm ent had sold her for a
song to some skipper who had refitted
her as a wrecking boat and was living
on her with his family among a small
wilderness of ropes ano winches. Of
course, with so many demands on the
treasury as there are, it would be non­
sense to spend money for mere senti­
ment, but I felt something of a pang
of regret th at the only memento of i
this glorious naval victory should meet !
such a fate.—New York Correspondent •
of the .Indianapolis Star.
My R anch a t 8.35 N orth
M ain S treet, a b o u t th re e
acres, 500 feet on th e
H ighw ay. P aving and sew er all paid. Seven room
house, m o d em conveniences connected w ith gas. F o u r
chicken houses, b a rn uiul feed house. OOO well bred
hens. A fin e Je rse y cow. Good v arieties an d lots of
saleab le fru it. T here is a b o u t $1000 w orth of per­
sonal p ro p erly th a t goes w ith th e ranch. P rie e $1500
«•ash, o r $5000 on term s, if tak e n a t once. This ranch
is a m oney m ak e r an d a splendid investm ent.
FOR SALE
JOHN H. DILL, Owner.
Port’h B eing O verhauled—
And the swinging, irresistible
The porch on th e fro n t of the
tune, so old that it’s now new, ha»
house belonging to th e L. A Neil es-
caught the fancy of the younger
g e n e ra tio n as w ell as the older.
L eave” is not a revival, but it in-
tate on the B oulevard, is being over­
hauled Ibis week, a new floor being
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laid, with o th er necessary repairs.
Will Leave fo r O. A. C.—
It"
H. W. W hillock, who has been
TIPS TO THE RADIOIST
Boost th e big g ra n ite pro ject and connected w ith the Golden Rule
Dr. Marconi cites as one of the
th u s help build a city here]
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future
benefits of radio the abil­
l year, will leave for Corvallis Monday
ity of a man to talk with his
Dance, S aturday n ig h t, J a c k s o n ¡ w here he will a tte n d Oregon Agri- !
wife without others being able to
17-3 I c u ltu ra l college this year. W hillock
Hot Springs Pavilion.
listen in. Some of us who live
' is a ju n io r and a m em ber of Lam bda
in apartm ents and have to listen
A rt C lub to M eet M onday—
1 Chi Alpha fra te rn ity .
to tbe nightly dialogues of the
The L adies’ A rt club will hold its
Ju rr family will hope that they
re g u la r m eeting M onday evening, at!
will arrange to use radio at no
Will Go to Corvallis—
late date.
Pioneer C h au tau q u a hall a t 8 o’clock
i ' O. H. B arnhill will leave Sunday
No better example of th? ver­
w ith Mrs. G ray and Miss Hicks as
’ evening for Corvallis, w here he has
satility of radio can be cited
hostesses.
!accepted a position as local re p o rte r
than its use for transm itting
Chinese music.
on th e G azette-Tim es
Mr. B arnhill
Get a g ran ite booklet at the
The city fathers of Newark,
has a ten ta tiv e offer to go to Los
cham ber of com m erce room and
N. J., are fram ing a law to tax
Angeles as a ssista n t ed ito r of Orch-
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all possessors of radio aerials
read up on this enterprise.
I a rd and F a rm , which is being en-;
$1 a year.
YOUR PARTNERS
larged from a m onthly to a weekly
It is reported from W ashing­
IN P R O G R E S S
H ere fro m G ran ts P ass—
j paper a b o u t N ovem ber 1.
ton
that
President
Harding
has
A. E. V oorhies, ow ner of the
a powerful radio set installed In
G rants P ass D aily C ourier, was in
the White House.
Returns from Klamath Falls—
the city for a few ho u rs today, as;
The barbers have evidently
M rs E. J. T eters has re tu rn e d
th e guest of Jesse W inburn.
He
talked
themselves out and are
hom e a fte r a w eek’s visit w ith her
ad m itted th a t th e w eath er was as
now
resorting
to radio so that
¡d a u g h te r, Mrs. E. B. K ellogg, of;
their customers may feel at
fine here as it is in bis hom e tow n,'
K lam ath Falls.
home. The wave with the shave. I
and sta te d th a t the excitem ent in
a
«Grants Pass had disappeared, now
th a t the Josephine county fair was Will A rrive Sunday —
J. R. N orris, of Corvallis, is ex­
T his picture se ttle s no world a th in g of the past.
Read the want ada.
pected
to a rriv e in th e city Sunday
problem s.
But it prom ises you
F o r b e tte r insu ran ce ra te s, you for a few days’ visit w ith friends.
one glowing, crow ded hour of
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b e tte r see, Yeo of course.
real happiness.
! Leave for C ra te r L ake—
W ith Tom M eighan as lovely
Mr. and Mrs. C lifford Y arbrough,
Annual Business Meeting—
B eatrice Jo y ’s sw eeth eart and the
The a n n u al business m eeting of wbo a r r ' ved *n A shland a few days
bachelor daddy of the five cutest
th e A shland New T hought society ago on th e ir honeym oon, left this
kiddies you ever say—
will be held a t the Tem ple of T ru th , m orning for a trip to C ra te r Lake.
HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM
—and—
W ednesday evening, Septem ber 27
for Small or Large Houses
Moving to E ugene—
P A T H E R E V IE W
at 7:30 o’clock.
Our New Line o f Heating Stoves
Dr. B uchanan is m oving to Eu
Are Now In
gene, one tru c k load of his house-
M ake up y our m ind to becom e a
! hold goods having left th is m orning
g ra n ite com pany sto ck h o ld er next
for th e university city.
w eek.
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Send ri
C ut o u t and mail th is Coupon
Read your hom e-tow n paner.
K. of P. Picnic—
The a n n u a l picnic of th e K nights
Over
and Safety
The California Oregon Power Go.
7% PREFER R ED STOCK
SAViNGS PLAN
55 PER SHARE PER Month
In v estig ate our Ideal
Arcola
In te re st Paid On P a rtia l Paym ents
Dividends Paid E very Three Months
P resen t Price $P2 p er Share, Y ielding 7.6 per cent
Provost Bros.
T k o T im o A Ì / ì ì ì p
1 11 V i 1111V f n lv llv
of P y th ias w in tak e place s » n d a>’ l n i
L L ith
ith ia
ia park.
park. Venison
V enison is
is on
on the
the list
list
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of barbecued m eats fo r th e day. All
th a t you spend over your weekly k n ig h ts and ladies a re invited to at-
w ashing a t hom e
| tend, bringing th e ir basket.
AMOUNTS TO M ORE THAN YOUR
LAUNDRY BILL
GRAN ITE NOTICE
when you
All persons who are going to help
for g ra n ite com pany stock subscrip­
SEND IT TO
tions, will please m eet a t the city
hall M onday m orning a t 9 o’clock.
Follow ing th e m o rn in g ’s w ork, all j
will have lunch tog eth er.
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CALL
Service
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
Prompt
Good W ork
Ashland Laundry Co.
ASK ANY MEMBER OF OUR ORGANIZATION
In q u iry Coupon
w «
«eu.
.1922
O FFIC E S:
TH E CALIFORNIA OREGON PO W ER COMPANY
P lease send me fu rth e r inform ation about your-
P re fe rre d C apital Stock.
M edford,
Yreka,
Dunsmuir, California.
G ran ts Pass,
K lam ath F alls, Oregon.
N am e.
« k«. » k
S tre e t.
Prices Subject to Change
W ithout Notice
C ity .
ASMifttiO MILLS
A£,li.4nD.aRl60M
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