Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 16, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Hi-Y Club E lects O fficers—
A dditional officers recently elect
ed by th e Hi-Y club a re W illiam '
A shland L odge No. 2 3
Briggs secretary , and R alph R o b in -1
son,
tre a s u re r. M embers a re being
A. F . & A. M.
tak e n into th e organization from
Special com m unication, PYiday ev­ tim e t o .im e, the m ost recent one be­
The boys are
ening, N ovem ber 17. Second degree ing H a rry Evans.
planning
on
sending
a
large delega­
Several can d id ates. V isiting b re th ­
tion
to
th
e
Eugene
convention
which
ren welcome.
will
he
held
early
in
December.
GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M.
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
No. 1 Y akim a Gem potatoes, V. S.
inspected. Plaza M arket, 61 N orth
D ies in C alifornia—
Main.
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W ord has been received in the
city of th e death of D. H. H ubbard
Dance Jackson H ot Springs S a tu r­
a t his hom e in Igo, Calif.
B. C.
day night. E verybody’s going. 63-4
H ubbard, of L au rel stre e t, a b ro th e r
of the deceased m an, left for the
V isitors from M ontague—
C alifornia tow n Tuesday.
Mrs. W. M. H ibbs arriv ed in Ash­
land the first of the week for a visit
No. 1 N etted Gem potatoes for
w ith h er d au g h ters, Mrs. O. C. Good-
w in ter, $1.90 per 100 lbs.
Plaza
let and Mrs. E. C. Decker. Mr. and
M arket, 61 N. Main.
5 7 -lm o
Mrs. H ibbs are living on th e L am kin
ranch
n e a r M ontague.
D etrlck sells b u tte r for* less.
A
Good reliab le d e n tistry a t reason­
V isits in A sh land —
able prices.
Dr. H enry B. P u rl,
C. F. H enry, of M cM innville, Or.,
B eaver Bhlg.
44tf
stopped over in A shland W ednesday
on his way hom e from K lam ath F alls
M akes Trip to P ortlan d —
for a visit w ith Rev. Chaney of the J
A. C. W ilh ite left W ednesday
M ethodist church.
Mr. H enry was
! night for P o rtla n d and expects to
a m em ber of Rev. C haney's congre­
d rive a new closed sport m odel
gation in Idaho.
Buick back from the Oregon m etrop­
A shland G ran ite M onum ents, fin olis.
ished to order.
S. P en n isto n , p hon)
The Ideal Grocery having changed
444-Y .
46— 26
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¡h an d s, all persons know ing them -j
selves indebted to the firm will con-
G ives F arew ell Party —
j fe r a favor if they wj,, caR an(J s e t_
A farew ell p arty -w as given a t t h e jtle th e ir accounts. The Ideal Grocer--,
hom e of Mrs. J. C. Poor, on Sherm an
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s tre e t Tuesday evening, for Mrs. J. j Here from G ian ts Pass-
R. Lilly, who left for BakersM eld.
A. B. Cornell, rep re sen ta iiv e of
C alif., W ednesday n ig h t fo r a visit the Oregon Life Insurance com pany,
with h er son. F o u rteen ladies, m em ­ of G rants Pass, was seen on the
bers of th e F o rtn ig h tly Bridge club, stre e ts of A shland for a sh o rt tim e
w ere present to enjoy th e evening J W ednesday afternoon. As “ A. B.”
and bid Mrs. Lilly goodbye. Mr. a n d 'i s a m em ber of H illah tem ple, lie is
Mrs. Lilly expect to m ake th eir hom e j well know n to local people.
in D unsm uir, w here Mr. Lilly is now
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employed.
O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64.
’ Sw eet C ider, m ade fresh every
Cliff Payne m akes fire screens.
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c
L eave for L os A n geles—
delivered.
P hone 9 - F - ll.
— ....
«
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M illner left
today for Los Angeles, w here th ey ,
F o otb all T eam Leaves—
M embers of th e A shland football | expect to spend the w inter,
team , accom panied by Coach W alter
Try th e 35 cent vegetable d in n er
H ughes, left early th is m orning for
at
the Home B akery, 69 N orth Main
R oseburg, w here they will play F ri­
stre
e t.
64-3
day afternooiv
A num ber of sup­
p o rters of th e red and w hite are
Dance Jackson H ot Springs S a tu r­
planning on driving up to R oseburg
day night. E verybody’s going. G3-4
tom orrow in o rd er to w itness the
gam e.
P ond R ep resen tative Here—
Thursday, Novem ber 16, 1022
1
ANKLE SKIRTS, SAYS PARIS;
“NIX,” IS POTTSTOWN REPLY
Sewell et ux, e ast h alf of n o rth half,
R E. H all e t ux to Dean N. Scott
îlo t 15, A shland H om estead associa­ et ux, lots 3 and 4, p a rt lot 5, block
t i o n tra c t— $10.
X R. R. addition to A shland— $10.
W illiam McLeon to Jam es Taylor
C harles L. W im er to Mrs. O. E.
je t ux, S E % , section 10, tow nship 41 Greenwood, land in d. 1. c. 45, tow n­
iS ., range 1 E .— $1.
ship 39 S., range 1 E .— $1600.
Jam es T iy lo r e t ux to F ru it j
¡G row ers’ Supply com pany, S E & , sec-J
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
tion 10, tow nship 41 S., range i!
FOR SALE— A lfalfa hay, first and
I E a st— $2402.
recond crop. Phone 6-F-2. G rant
i N. H. H arrison et ux to Jesse A.
Davis.
14-3
F leener, land in A shland— $10.
B. F. L indas et ux to George R. j POR RENT — Three unfurnished
housekeeping room s. 84 L aurel
Lindley, NW 14 of SE14, section 36,
bt.
£4-
tow nship 34 S., range 1 Er— $10.
FOR SALE— 50 thoroughbred one-
D. S. Simpson et ux to W. H. Case-
year-old B arred Rock hens. 520
beer et ux, lot in C entral P o in t— j Terrace St.
C4-1
$3500.
FOR SALE— One bed, leath er Dav­
A. L. Lam b et ux to A rth u r E rick- ! enport, one rocker, cen ter table,
w riting ilesk. 357 Vista St., Apt. i
son e t ux. lot 4, block 1 P rach t 's
4. Phone 122.
(4 tf
I A laska addition to A shland— $10.
V irginia
D ishw asher.
A. L. Lam b et ux to Carl Love- WANTED
Cafe.
64-6
j land et ux, lot 3, block 1, P ra c h t’s
'a d d itio n to A shland— $10.
WANTED— To see p arty who p u r­
chased 200 feet af 3-8 nch steel
C. W. W hillock e t ux to W. A.
cable a t my store on O ctober 2.
Holloway et ux, los 5, block 6, Ross
George B. Icenhow er, 3 89 E. Main
addition to M edford— $10.
St.
64-2
HILLS of Pottstow n, Pa., have
form ed an alliance to defend
the knee-length skirt. “ Paris de­
signers may insist th a t those tra il­
ing things m ust be worn, but we
are going to continue to wear
’em sh o rt,” is the ultim atum of
the
Pottstow n
home
rulers.
“ Pottstow n is not P aris.”
Undoubtedly tru e ! So the bat­
tle is joined, Pottstow n on one ex­
trem e, Paris cn the other.
'«'lie question of ju st how long
the skirts are to be has started
plenty of skirm ishing throughout
the country. The clash of con­
flicting opinions may be heard
from Maine to California. Design­
ers and dressm akers occupy an
unenviable position a t the center
of the conflict.
M anufacturers,
however, have seen the handw rit­
ing on the wall. They say the
skirts are going to be longer—
about eight inches from the
greund— and are basing their pro­
duction on this belief. They say
th at the average Am erican wo­
man is not an extrem ist.
E n te rta in s fo r F riend»—
A g rea t many things depend
on sk irt length, you see.
Low
heeled shoes and woolen stock­
ings are not “ dressy,” while long
skirts are “ dressy.” They do not
harm onize.
In addition, low
heeled shoes taken in conjunc­
tion with long skirts make the
feet look large, and woolen stock­
ings, for protective purposes, are
hardly necessary. Goloshes can­
not be seen in company with long
skirts, being also disturbers of
dressiness.” Bloomers are well
enough— indeed, almost neces­
sary— with knee-length dresses,
but with those reaching to t.-.e
ankles, or even half way to the
ankles, petticoats are equally
necessary. They provide a foun­
dation fo r the proper “ hang," ai.«l
provide also opaqueness.
So sk irts— mere
sk irts— are
revolutionizing
industries, and
the wheels of production are be­
ing turned from woolen to silk
and mercerized stockings from
low to high heeled shoes, from
goloshes to Russian boots, from
bloomers to petticoats.
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CM M CT',® | FLYNN
T h e E nders C o.
should be pure and
w hole­
wholesom e bread
by telling
your grocer to deliver CH ER-
RO F lour.
POULTRYFEEDS
T hat
are
rig h t
in
q u ality ,
rig h t in price, will give the
Ask your feed
kind, CHERRO P ou ltry feeds
Crown, Bost P atent—Sack ......................................... $2.25
Barrel l o t s .........................................................................$8.75
W hite Loaf, Best P atent—S a c k ...................................$2.25
Barrel lots ......................
$8.75
Baker Girl, good—S a c k .................................................$1.75
Olympic—Barrel .......... $8.75
Sack ...................$2.25
STOCK FEEDS
W in ter
feedq.
Fatten those Turkeys and Chickens for the Holidays
calls
for
stro n g er
A good tim e to use a
well balanced feed, and have
Wc have (hacked Corn, Mill Run, Egg Mash, Scratch
Peed, Grit and Oyster Shell
your feed sto re supply you
w iih
PLAZA M ARKET
CHERRO
Cow
Chow,
CHERRO Molasses feed and
'
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
CHERRO Pig Chow.
HOO-RAY! WE'RE COMING KIDDOS
Old Tige Says He Will Perform for You
AND DON’T FORGET
We Promise a Souvenir to Every Boy and Girl Who
Comes to Meet Us
Just T hink, B oys! G ills! It’s F iv e
Bring Them A ll— F ath er, Mother
and Big Sister, Too. W e want to
imvt. everyon e o f them
Won’t Cost You a Penny
W here Will You Meet Us
Why, of Course, You Know
AT
VINING THEATER, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 2 , 4;20 P.
-
M.
COURTESY
Golden Rule Store
ASHLAND, OREGON
Get Your Tickets at the Golden Rule Store
Buster Brown and Tige
CARS
F O R D S -- F O R D S
§175 Up
Some with Starters
1
1
1
1
Others without Starters
1920 Maxwell—good running order
Chalmers—to see this car is to appreciate it
Dodge—a Bargain
Chevrolet—good tires, excellent condition
WE ARE MAKING A DRIVE ON USED CARS
OPEN EVENINGS
A Small Payment Down and Easy Payments on the Balance
Takes Any of Above Cars
Walrus Brand
STACCI
fo o d
M edford D istrib u tin g P oin t—
w indow . It w ill h old w ater
u n til it evaporates.
Coats, pants, aprons and all
oth er w aterproof cloth in g.
im p o rtan t
some. You can have pure and
Buy Your Flour for Winter
Now
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. R andles enter-
M edford is to be the d istrib u tin g
tained a few friends one evening re-' cen ter for the products of the Col­
contly. A fter a p leasan t social tim e um bia T ire corporation of P o rtaln d ,
dainty refresh m en ts were served. for Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Sis­
The guests w ere: Mrs. Jack Beagle kiyou and Del N orte counties, ac­
and son Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Guy cording to Lewis W yman, tre a s u re r
R andles, d a u g h te r W anda and so n ' of the Colum bia Tire corporation,
Ivan Joe, Mr. and Mrs. N orm an who is in M edford a t present a rra n g ­
Mack, and Mrs. Lulu Van W egen.
' ing for a su itab le w arehouse and lo­
See the Bag!
Z A N E GRÏY’3
WffïWH floRY
M I IA S I TRAIL
m ost
dealer to supply you w ith th a t
“Lorna
Doone”
¡■¿tfec-proafc clothing
The
rig h t resu lts.
cal branch. He s ta te s th a t it m ay
George M cIntyre, rep re sen tin g the
New tow n Apples— 75c box deliv­
B
e
tte
r
be
safe
th
an
sorry.
See
be necessary to build a w arehouse
W estern Bond and M ortgage com ­
ered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
pany, of P o rtla n d , was in the city le a v e r R ealty Co. about your ln su r th ere in o rd er to house the stock to
2 8 7 ti‘ be d istrib u ted in the five counties.
Cleaning, pressing and rep airin g today calling upon the banking in ­ m ce. P hone 68.
a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
61tf stitu tio n s and o th er local custom ers.
M cIntyre is a form er stu d e n t of th e V isiting in A sh land —
F a tte n up those tu rk e y s and
Mrs. C. T. Solshury and son R alph; chickens for the holiday feast. We
U niversity of O regon, and when not
A nother Play Is Planned—
The F orensic club of A shland high on the road m akes his h e a d q u a rte rs who live a few m iles east of Ash-j have a car of cracked corn and mill
land a re v isiting in the city for a run a t th,e rig h t ¡price®.
Plaza
school is planning on giving its a n ­ in Eugene.
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few weeks. The Solsburys a re well M arket. H. A. Stearns. 61 N orth
nu al C hristm as play as usual this
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf known in A shland .having lived here; Main St.
5 7-lm o
year. The play has a rriv ed , but so
52tf several years ago, b u t moved to
far no p a rts have been assigned. It Bread.
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th e ir p resent location ab o u t tw o' T alent to Have School M eeting—
is expected th a t w ork will begin
New w alnuts. No. 1, th re e pounds m o n th s ago> a fte r se v era , years .Q!
in e a rn e st in a few days.
The South Zone will m eet a t the
for $1; Brazil n u ts 23 cents pound, 10a jjfo rn ja
T alent school S aturday, Novem ber
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf Iive P °n n ds for $1. P laza M arket, j
18( a t 10 o’clock. A special p ro ­
M ,i ’
52tf G1 N orth M ain-
64-|
Bread.
LEEDOM ’S T ire H ospital will gram has been a rra n g e d for the oc­
W ere Jack son ville G nests—
, ttE l A IR jo u r ¿TIRES the BIG H T casion. Miss Zipora B lum enfeld, of
V isits S ister H ere—
Mr. and Mrs. N orm an Mack were
and give YOL a PO SITIV E: A shland, will speak on physical
Mrs. N ettie G reen, of 2 45 G ranite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman o n .
ARAN TEE of SER V ICE or your tra in in g and will give some sugges­
s tre e t, has as h er guest fo r a few S atu rd ay and Sunday a t th e ir pleas- ^1<>\'EV R E FU N D ED .
60tf tions for playground work.
O ther
weeks, her b ro th e r, Mr. Sloan, of
speakers will be M. S. P ittm a n , Miss
a n t hom e in Jacksonville. Mrs. Mack
M ichigan.
V eronica A llen, T alent, and Mrs.
and Mrs. Colem an a re old school- ; Saw m ill A ngers R esidents—
m ates, having g rad u a ted a t the sam e!
R esidents of W est M edford are upj L oraine J. M cW illiam s, who will tell
tim e from A shland high school, and in arm s over the construction of a of the educational values of the Vic-
they enjoyed talk in g over old tim es ( saw m ill a t th e end of W est Main tro la in the public schools.
very m uch.
W hile th ere , they all stre e t. The s tru c tu re is said to he
1/
THt TrttA’i BtAbTTUL
COURT NEW S OF IN TER EST
drove down to Medfo- d to g eth er Sat-j unsightly, an obstruction to th.) view;
TODAY—
urday a fte rn o o n for the A rm istice und a m enace to a u to tra ffic, as It I
C ircuit C ourt
day celebration.
¡is b u ilt d o s e to th e sidew alk. Thai
G. Q. H elsinger vs. C. C. Bond et
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' m a tte r was tak e n up before th e re ; al. C ertificate of levy.
Crown Best P a te n t F lo u r, $8.75 cently incorporated City P la n n in g 1 Alice H elen H anna vs. F ra n k
per b a rre l u n til T hanksgiving. Plaza com m ission, but (h a t body was un-l H anna. Divorce.
64- able to act, as work cn the buiRLng
M arket, 61 N orth Main.
T hom as F. Foley vs. P o rte r J.
had a lre ad y been Dn?un, and notice* Neff, as a d m in istra to r. A lias su m ­
Sandifer Loses O u t -
of th e in corporation had n e t been mons.
Official re tu rn s from th e ca n v ass-! filed e e ’ lier. ’ In th e fu tu re , th e I
F. L. Tou Velle vs. F arm B ureau
I ing hoard show th a t S. B. Sandifer, com m ission will have full pow er to •
Co-operative E xchange. Motion.
Bv R. D. Blaekmore
special prohibition officer, lost out act.
Probate Court
— Also—
to George O. T im othy. M edford chief
Annie L. Holm es, estate,. O ath;
Aesop’s Fables and Topics of police, by a two to one m argin in J u s t received, a c ar of m ill run, inventory and appraisem ent.
th e race for constable. The board is
of the Day
j Crown egg m ash, scratch feed, for
E state A nnie L. Homes. Oath.
now a t w ork on the county road
those chickens.
P laza M arket, 61!
E sta te E rn e st S. W olgam ott.
In ­
bonds, and expects to com plete its '
Tomorrow and Saturday
N. Main. .
57-lm o ventory and appraisem ent.
business by th is evening.
R eal E sta te T ra n sfe rs
E
iizabeth
A. Sm ith to L. J. Hes-
F lu ff Rugs, m ade from your old
These Days A re A ll A lik e .
se
n
au
e
r
et
ux,
SW (4 of NW *4 of
w orn out carpets. Telephone 208.
On the Pacilic Island of Nauru the
N
W
(4,
section
14,
tow nship 39 S.,
41-eod-lm o* sun rises at 6 and sets at 6 the year
around; there is no daylight-saving ran g e 1 E .— $10.
there. The only change of seasons is
Louis J. O rres et ux to N ettie E .
when the “w esterlies’’ come in the rainy Good, land in A shland— $100.
season. These tropical rains descend
C harles C. M illion et ux to Wm.
with great violence. In the year fol­
B. M illion e t ux, lot on Oak stre e t,
lowing the three years’ drought, there
o f W alras Brand w aterproof
was a rainfall of 150 inches, 10 inches A shland— $10.
A ubrey R ed ifer et ux to Jam es A.
falling in one night.
»•Ictli filled w ith w ater in our
VYILUAfl FOX
PRCf E N T I
BREAD
It is far m ore p rofitable to feed a safe m ash th a t will produce
a good average egg yield th ro u g h o u t th e year and m aintain
th e birds in h ealth and vigor so th a t they m ay be kept at a
profit for two or th re e years th an to use a feed th a t produces
an e rra tic production and underm ines th e health of the fowls,
ren d erin g them u n p ro fitab le for m ore th an one season. It is
d ifficu lt and expensive to produce so m any new pullets every
year. These a re m ighty im p o rta n t points.
ASHLAND MILLS
Harrison Bros.
Ford an d Ford son D ealers
ASHLAND, OREGON
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