Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGB FOUR
Friday, November 3, 1922
No m an U b e tte r posted on sta te T ake Notice—
! Special steak s, chops and sh o rt out inm ates; 80 peT cent of all the
a ffa irs in general th an Hon. R. A.
Look here w hat $2500 will buy— o rd ers will be served a t th e Plaza o th ers show a 15 to 80 per cent de-
Booth. H ear him a t th e Lyric the- fine, com fortable good hom e, M UST, confectionery betw een 5:30 and 8 crease of prisoners. P roh ib itio n has
54-2 brough 25 per cent decrease in ju ­
I a tre tom orrow , S aturday,, evening, be sold QUICK, ow ners are leaving p. m ., beginning Novem ber 4
SHRIVE STATED SESSION
venile crim e to th e U nited States.
' Adm ission free.
54-2 tow n on account of health , 5 room s
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H illah Tem ple m eets F rid a y e v -‘
FU RN ISH ED , m odern, garage, wood M edford B usiness \ i s i to r s
P ro h ib itio n C om m issioner H aynes
ening, N ovem ber 3, in sta te d ses­
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf hcuse, elegant large lot, fru it, gar-
H arry H osier and W ill Dodge w ere estim ates th a t th ere w ere 20,000,000
52tf den. “ W E STE P OUT, YOU S T E P ! business visitors in M edford W ed- flrinkerg in ttie u n ite d S tates before
sion. R o utine business m a tte rs will Bread,
be supplem ented by action to be ta k ­
BEAVER nesday.
the country w ent dry. Of th is num ­
IN .”
See us a t once.
en in reg a rd to th e contem plated
Try a Plaza special steak , hom e REALTY CO.
ber one and a h alf m illion occas-
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building project. A full a tte n d a n c e cooked. Plaza C onfectionery. 54-2:
■ sionally drin k now’, one m illion old
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Visitor's fiorn K ansas—
is required. L ight refreshm ents.
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H ear O regon’s forem ost citizen at!
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Andrew’s, of d rin k e rs still d rin k m ost of the tim e
F . J. NEWMAN, P o ten tate.
F u llb ack on V arsity Tram
(he Lyric th e a tre tomorrow', S atu r- K ansas, are th e guests of Mrs. H. but 17% m illions have quit. The
W. H. DAY, R ecorder.
54-2 w . A ndrew s of C hurch stre e t, for a n atio n al drink bill has decreased
53-2.
B arton W inne, popular A shland day evening, a t 8 o’clock.
few days.
two billion dollars a year! The year
boy, who is a tte n d in g O. A. C. th is
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P h oen ix D inner T onight—
1921 w’as th e h e a lth ie st y e a r in the
| year, will play w ith th e varsity team Jack so n Springs Re-opens—
The a n n u al H arvest Home sup- a g ain st
11 y ° u w ant
best th e re is in u n ite d S tates, according to figures
the M ultnom ah A thletic
Needed
im provem ents for the
per, given by the Phoenix Aid soci- ci ub next. S aturday. He is h olding w in ter season have been com pleted bacon, boiled ham s, chipped beef, subm itted by 37 leading life insur-
ety, will be given in Clyde hall at 6 a position of fullback w ith the team a t th e Jack so n Hot Springs dance lard and sh o rten in g , get it a t Det- ance com panies. It has been aptly
48tf said th a t the ‘‘d e a th ra te has been
o’clock tonight. The inside of th e to t ^ e satisfaction of every one.
pavilion, and it is planned to hold ric k ’s. W e sell for less,
hall has been im proved and a ladies’ i
a big dance th ere S atu rd ay n ig h t.!
,
falling like a lum p of lead.” F ifty j
room is now in use. A larg e crowd j New Novelty
H ot The e n tire hall has been enclosed j Cheap in su ran ce Is costly a t any per cent niOre children have milk
O rchestra.
is expected to be present.
51-5 and a h eatin g system in stalled . A price. F o r sound insurance a t rea-* to drin k th a n under license.
Springs, S atu rd ay night.
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a w novelty o rch estra will fu rn ish sonable ra te s, see B illings Agency.
The w orld is w atching th e U nited!
Two expert m echanics, form erly
The Jackson Hot Springs pavilion (iie m usic.
E stab lish ed 1883.
34tf s ta te s, not alone G reat B ritain.
of S alt L ake City, have tak en charge which has been closed for some tim e
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France, Italy , G erm any, w here the
of the rep a ir shop of th e Buick Sales for needed im provem ents for win-
D on’t throw aw ay th a t soiled gar- V isits in A sliland-
first G erm an straw vote tak e n a t
Agency.
F re d J. Cross, of the Stanley R ule Bielefeld showed 12,626 votes for
All work gu aran teed .
te r, will re-open S aturday, Novem- m en t, but let us m ake it as good as
51-mo her 4th.
A n um ber of m en have new.
L ad ies’ w ork a specialty. com pany, of C onnecticut, was a vis- prohibition and only 416 ag ain st,
—
—— - been busy for several weeks in stall- A shland
C leaning
and
Dyeing ito r in th e city th is week.
and th e co u n tries of E urope and
ing heatin g system . Modern ladies’ W orks. Phone 63. W e call and de-
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Asia, b u t the isles of the sea. They
i rest . room . E
„ very
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...— liver.
KOtfl
B etter in su ran ce a t reasonable know th a t prohibition is bringing
m ade
rates.
B illings Agency. P lio \ie 2 1 1 prosperity to the U nited States, th atI
ready to m ake the pavilion one of
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c
a
r
t
!
th e be^t in so u th ern Oregon. The
Those boys who took hand
the U nited S tates has the sm allest!
A nother big .75 cent chicken din-
m usic will be fu rn ish ed by new nov- from 78 Pine stre e t, H allow een, w illj i
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■ death rate- of any nation. The ac-
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.! ner a t the P laza confeotioneiy.
city o rch estra, and a la rg e a tte n d - oblige me by bringing it back as I.
tion of ou r physicians, <6 per cent
“ 1 »• « • Make r ~ " » W ~ o( whom have retuBG(1 l0
,
54-1 have »«.. fo r it. O. A. S te am s. 64-1 -
ance is expected.
now
4
Cured without Knife,
p e rm it to use alcohol, show how
Rc.i tli tc Speak__
The Public is cordially invited to
f
little use physicians and surgeons
Operation or Confinement
Detrick sells butter tor less.
R. A. Booth, of Salem , chairm an th e Lyric th e a tre tom orrow , S atu r-
i have for it as a m edicine. P ro fe s­
c the s ta te highw ay com m ission, day, evening to b e a r Hon. R. A.
s o r David S ta rr Jo rd an says: “ P r o ­
IOU SAN DS of repu­
will speak on political issues here; Booth discuss s ta te political issues..}
table and responsible
hibition has come to stay. O ur pea-
S
atu
rd
ay
evening.
Mr.
Booth
is
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pie will not tu rn back, and when
Northwest people can tes­
m
aking
an
extensive
speaking
to
u
r
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E urope comes to her ««nRes. one
tify to my unfailing skill in
in
so
u
th
ern
Oregon
a
t
th
is
tim
e,
in
ta
k
in
g
A
nnual
V
acation—
i country a fte r a n o th e r will folio"’."
curing Piles. W hy suffer the
the in te rest of Gov. Ben W. Olcott, f L. E. Stennet.t, plum ber a t the}
pain and discomfort when
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
He spoke in G rants Pass T h u rs d a y } Simpson H ardw are store, expects to!
The Sunday school lesson for Oc-
my non-surgical m ethod
leave
S
atu
rd
ay
for
C
rescent
C
ity
.ito
b
e
r
29th
being
prohibition
for
the
evening.
FOR SALE— T ier wood on the Ma-1
will cure you to stay cured?
Calif., '.or a ten days’ vacation trip whole w orld, was properly observed
ban place, 12 inch body fir, $2.50;
I r a m o r e a l l d o u b t a * to resu lt* by
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th ro u g h o u t the city on Sunday. I n ’ 12 inch second grow th fir, $2.00:
Cliff
Payne
m
akes
tiré
screens.
a g re e in g to re fu n d y o u r fe e if 1 f a il to
not delivered. Also like to hire,
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OPERATIONS!
Before you sub- the M ethodist church, County Pres-!
eu ro y o u r P ile *, no m a tte r h o w severe
m an and team to haul laurel tie r
ANNOUNCEMENT
I m it to an. operation, see me. I h a v e iid e n t Mrs. Alice Jillson delivered an
o r ch ro n ic th e case. W r i t e o r c a ll to ­
wood. Mrs. E. B. M iller, Box 564.
H aving closed my A shland office. h e ,Ped ° th ers to escape. Dr. Angell, } a p p ro p riate address and B ethany
d a y f o r m y F R E E b o o k le t.
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I will tak e care of my A shland prac .¡C h iro p ra c to r and E lectro -T h erap ist, class presided oyer by. Mrs. L ulu
52tfj H ow ard b ro u g h t out fm ai|y p e rti- FOUND -M asonic pin, ow ner may
tice a t the hom es of p a tie n ts by ap _ F irs t Natl. Bank Bldg.
have sam e by paying tor ad. 54-1
C N D A N O M O R R IS O N P O R T L A N D .O R E S O N
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i n en t aspects p erta in in g to o u r ad-
pointm ent. Phone 401 for ap p o in t­
M E N T IO N TH IS P A P E R W HEN W R I T I N 6
Good reliab le d e n tistry a t re a s o n -, vancem ent.
“ P roh ib itio n is surely
m ents.
Dr. Geo. J. K inz, C h iro ­
able
prices.
Dr.
H
enry
B.
P
u
r
l,'a
n
acceptable
y ear of the L o rd ” to
p racto r.
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GHERRO Flour
— ! B eaver Bldg.
4 4tf the wives and children of form er
CHERRO Cereals
i
d ru n k a rd s * now b e tte r clothed and
¡Car Stolen at W eed—
b e tte r housed and having savings
GHERRO Poultry Feeds
A rep o rt was received in this city accounts in th e banks.
T here is
. CHERRO Stock Feeds
T hursday evening from th e sheriff! m ucji Of raid s, drives and cap tu res
l a t A reka, Calif., s ta tin g th a t tw o}oj> iiq UOr th a t it is good to tu rn to
Made from the best q uality goods
boys had stolen a Buick to u rin g c a r,, th e o th e r side and tell some of the
a t th e rig h t price.
bearin g C alifornia license 348662, i gOO(j tidings of prohibition. In the
Ask your m erchants for
from Sisson, and w ere headed n o rth , u n ite d S tates, only two sta te s have
NORTH MAIN
CHERRO P roducts.
One of the boys was described a s } no( ratified , and one of these, Rhode I
being red-headed.
! islan d , lias passed an e n fo rc e m e n t}
I have taken over the Eagle Meat Market and will
bill. It tak es 36 s ta te s to am end!
carry a full line of the best and most wholesome
A shland G ran ite M onum ents, fin th e co n stitu tio n .
The w ets still
ished to order. S. P enniston, phon i have one sta te . They only need 35
A (A R L O A D OF FENCING
444-Y.
46— 26 to be rid of th e eig h teen th am en d ­ JUST IN------- '
m ent. W here is th e g re a t w et r e ­
I can save you $1.90 on a 20
NOTICE
action th e papers tell about. The
rod
roll o r fencing a g ain st any
The Royal N eighbors will
Dom inion of C anada will assist her
catalog
house prices. Now is the
M onday evening, N ovem ber
provinces in the enforcem ent of pro­
tim e to buy.
Fencing of every
a t 7:30. Come.
hibition. Mexico has a prohibition
description. Plow s and H arrow s.
Give us a trial order, You will a 1 wavs get the best
p resident and several South A m eri­ New and used Sewing M achines
the market affords.
can
republics a re considering preh i-j alw ays on hand.
The W hite
Rule That Must Be Observed.
bition.
To
recoup
her
financial
re
n
­
Sewing
M
achine
is
king
of all
In vain do we talk of progress and
QUALITY AND SERVICE IS MY MOTTO
superior light if we have not .vet dition, A u stria will spend 50,000,000.
PEIL’S CORNER
learned the elem entary rules by which k ro n en — $10,000— to s ta r t a p rohi­
men of sense, having a certain end in bition cam paign. Ire lan d is begin­
view, adapt their means to the a t­ ning a cam paign for prohibition.
tainment of that end.—W. E. Glad­ New South W ales, A ustralia, ha3 el-j
stone.
ected a p arliam en t th a t will sub m it i
prohibition to th e voters of th a t!
state. New Zealand is to vote, and i
A u stralasia has adopted th e slogan,!
¡ “ A u stralasia th e firs t dry conti-.
7 :3 0 P . M .
n e n t.” Ja p an has the Sho Nem oto.
prohibition bill for m inors, and In ­
dia is asking for a tem perance local
option. Are not these good tidings?
Sixty Neal in stitu te s and 62 Keely
cures for d ru n k en n ess have closed.
In W isconsin, once notorious for its
beer, 20 churches and 15 parsonages
have been created from form er sa ­
loons. P ro h ib itio n has given “ lib­
erty to the captive,” and opened the
prison to them th a t a re bound. Un­
der prohibition, 28 per cent of th e
jails in the U nited S tates a re w ith-
Local and Personal
T
W. C. T. U. Column
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
BON TON BAKERY
now’ under
NEW MANAGEMENT
Q U A L IT Y
ASK YOUR GROCER— MONEY RACK IE NOT S V iI.-E lE D
C orner F o u rth and A— Phone 199
ft
To the inexperienced p o ultry raiser, OLYMPIC m ashes look
coarse and rough. This is a m echanical condition th at we
m ain tain in m illing, as it influences p alatab ility and digesti­
bility m aterially. T his friable m ash allow s the liens to eat it
readily and is never pasty; also, the digestive fluids are able
to work on tlie loose m ass m ore efficiently, th u s in suring
h ig h er digestibility. This is one th in g , to g eth er with the
su p erio r q u ality of in g red ien ts of th e m ashes th a t m akes it
possible for OLYMPIC egg m ashes to produce b e tte r and
m ore uniform results. T here is no su rp lu s of unavailable
protein to overtax or poison.
ASHLAND MILLS
Bond Measure
Indorsed
it to he of vital importance to Jackson
County and to Ashland, that the Ashland-Klamath Palls
Highway he completed at the earliest possible moment,
and knowing that Klamath County has voted $300,000
for the completion of the Klamath end of this road, we,
the directors of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce, urge
every citizen of Jackson County to vote YES authorizing
$100,000 bonds for the completion of this road, ami for
building the bridge at Qold Hill.
W. II. McNATR, Pres.
J. II. FULLER, Secy.
A. C. BRIGGS.
E. V. CARTER.
H. G. ENDERS, JR.
J. W. MeCOY.
L. F. FERGUSON.
F. C. HOMES.
J. II. MeGEF.
V. O. N. SMITH.
F. S. ENGLE.
IRVING E. VINING.
Eagle Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats
Chickens and Fish
R. C. Challis, Propriet'
“ PEP” MAN LECTURE
$29.75
$39.75
$44.50
—A few splendid
—Tweeds, Velour,
values in fine Ser­
■Tricotine and Ser­
ges, good styles.
ges, values to $45.
Tricotine and fine
Velours, up to $55
values, some stout
sizes.
—Including stouts
and oilr best regu­
lar sizes, values up
to $67.50.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
$9.75
$14.75
$18.75
$24.50
$27.50
ÌN
(Slightly Soiled)
X less Than
Marshall 1
N eilan
presents
— in Tricot ine.
—in both Serges - in Serge. Sat­ fine Serge, Satin ' —These'are Poi­ —A splendid lot
ret Twill.
of Canton Crepes
in and Taffeta. and Taffeta
and Taffeta.
Penrod
Five Special Lots of Ladies’ Coats
Freddes
Barry
$14.75
$19.75
$29.75
$39.50
ÂNPTS
and remember that our first mark-up was never too high.
®c8u^ar Pr*ccs
Marshall Field & Co. Sample Line of “ WEARWELL” Blankets—Wool, Wool and
Cotton, and Cotton Bed Blankets; Fancy Single Blankets and Baby Blankets—
all come in Fancy Plaids and plain colors, all sizes.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
YOU CAN BUY YOUR NEW COAT, SUIT OR DRESS HERE — AND SAVE
w itk
$48.50
—values up to —values up to —values up to —values up to —values, up to
' $30.00.
$40.00.
j $55.Ik).
$22.50.
$65.00.
75 Pairs Blankets
U
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Here are 5 Wonderful Dress Specials
SSSB
THE THEATER BLAUT IF UL
Fifty Ladies’ Suits in Tricotine, Poiret, Twill, Velour and Tweed in a monster sale
$19.75
The above action has been endorsed by a Forum of
the Medford Chamber of Commerce, and by the Board
of Directors, also at a Forum of the Ashland Chamber
of Commerce.
EXTRA! Special for Saturday
November Sales
$19-75, $29.75, $39.75, $44.50,
’
HARVEST SALE
CIVIC CLUB HOUSE
Four Great Suit Specials
BREAD
Made in A shland
By BOOTH TARKINGTON
A story of “ When you and
I were young—P al”-—
Not old-fashioned, but
TODAY
Also
Aesop’s Fables and Topics
of the Day
Adm., 10 and 35c inch tax
3 3 L Per Cent
W E ARE OFFERING SPECIAL VALUES
\
in “ ATHENA” Underwear for Women and Children, Wood Hosiery, Sweatees
Umbrellas, Corsets, Dress Goods!, Silks, Outing Flannel, Blankets, Comloiten*
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING NEATLY DONE— BALCONY SIKH’
Butterick Patterns
The Deltor shows
you how to cut and put
together your dress.
E. R. ISSAC & CO.
The Quality Store
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Royal Worcester arid
Nemo Corsets /
Holeproof Hosie/'y