Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
SS
Saturday, December 2, 11)2*2
aas
Stile on E m broidery'
& T hread—
A live charge in your m agneto a t Mrs. W arren, Mra L. A. R eader, < board.
the city to su p p o rt the lib rary for a purchased the large p ark known as
F o u r skeins for a dime. All colors the F ix it Shop.
7 0 tf|M rs. C. E. W atson, Mrs. R. L. D ur­
The C arnegie lib rary was th e c e rtain tim e before it received th e th e Boulevard park. To m eet this
and shades. H u rry , they a re s e llin g ;
die, Mrs. J. F. Miekle, Mrs. A.
E. salien t w ork d u rin g the term of o f-'C arn e g ie gift.
Mrs. E. V. C arter, debt we asked th a t a tax be set aside
fast. THE BAZAAR, on the Plaza. I
K
inney,
Mrs.
E.
D.
Briggs,
Mrs.
J.
S.
flee
held
by
Mrs.
E.
V.
C
arter.
O
ther
Mrs.
G
ard
and
Mrs.
C. B. W atson met for park purposes and so brought
On Second Thought.
•
.
77-1:
E
vans
Mrs.
T. B. K insm an, Mrs. work accom plished was th e obtain-: with M ayor Snell and the city coun- about the park board which has la-
The saddest words of tongue or pen
O ur box candy a sso rtm e n t is the
; are those that cause the judge to Hue j ^ * ^* Poiey’ Mrs. S. P a tte rso n , Mrs. jin g of dom estic science and m anual jell and secured an app ro p riatio n of bored ever since for the beautifica
mo3t com plete in A shland.
Rose
Iw
u .v - ., Mrs. E. t L. A
. . tkinson,
. . . ------ Mrs tra in in g in th e public schools. I was $50 a m onth, m aking it a public li tion of A shland, and whose w’ork has
F. r Dickey,
Suits and overcoats pressed free you for contempt,
Bros.
74tf
T. H. Simpson, Mrs. Storey, Mrs. Du chairm an of these com m ittees. The brary, and in a sh o rt tim e we had resu lted in m aking it tru ly “ Ashland
all next week a t O rres T ailor Shop!
—
Cheap insurance is costly a t any Bois, Mrs. D. L. M inkler, Mrs. W. W. adopting of an official rose for Ash- the C arnegie library.
*
the B eau tifu l.”
in o rd er to introduce th e new model
L etter R eceived from H u let’s—
77- price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t re a ­ Blalock, Mrs. J. Syl. McNair Mrs. land and a Rose shiow w erie also ac-
.-In tbosp days A shland was not
"W e caused the rem oval of hun-
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. H ulet w rite 7-A H offm an Steam Press.
sonable
rate
s,
see
B
illings
Agency.
C.
H.
G
illette,
Mrs.
E.
C.
G
ard,
Mrs.
A shland friends th a t they m ade the
comp s ga.
t he b eautiful little city is is now. dreds of these useless k ir n s and
’
34tf E. N. B utler. Mrs. Beigle, Mrs. F. H.
E at b e tte r tam ales a t Rose Bros. E stablished 1883.
“The p resid en ts held office for one It was digfigured by barns and old fellPe#. planned foi tho s t ,,.Pt llRh, s
trip by a u to to M errill, w ith no d if­
Moore, Miss B. H icks, Miss Rosa \ i a i onl>. u n til V is. Btiggs,
74tf
she fences and unadorned by any park by having m olds m ade for the cem ent
ficulty w hatsoever, in spite of the
D etrick sells for less.
72tf
P
a
tte
rso
n
,
Miss
L
illian
P
a
tte
rso
n
.
ho
tiing
office
foi
two
>ears,
as
d i d , except t he C hautauqua. The Civic form s; provided receptacles for rub-
bad roads. The fam ily F ord w ent i
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Mrs.
J.
K.
Van
Sant.
Mrs. L am kin. Since th a t tim e I h a \e cjub und erto o k to rem edy these d e - b i s h ; beautified the railroad lots
rig h t through. Som e of th e ir f u r r i - , Milk O rdinance to P ass—
French “ Reign cf Terror."
E ach president sp en t the early not been in A shland. T here is one fects by securing perm ission to beau- with sh ru b s and roses, and each year
tu re , which w ent by au to tru ck , was
The new dairy ordinance will be
That period of the French revolu- p a rt of her ad m in istra tio n in m aking president you have not listed. I can-
badly broken and m arred. They are passed a t th e next m eeting of the
~ I t*°n known us the reign of terror is ready for the y ear's work. Some of no^ th in k of th e nam e, but she lived tify all the flatiro n lots. We also had a rose and straw berry show .”
g e ttin g se ttle d and e n te rin g h eartily city counc.l, T uesday evening, D e „ generilllv eoIlsidered t0 have extended
into th e new w ork of the p a sto ra te jcem ber 5, according to good a u th o r- from January 21, 1793, the date of the the sa lie n t points d u rin g these a d - on Gr a n Re stre e t, and it was d uring
of the two churches at M errill and ity. This is considered the m ost im- execution of Louis XVI, to July 28, m in istratio n s were th e get-acquaint-1 w ar-tim e.’
‘‘The one u n d e rta k in g I think of
M alin.
' p o rta n t of the new ordinances and 1794, when Robespierre and other san­ ed reception; clean-up days; rose
carnivals and straw b erry show s; ta g w ith the m ost p rid e,” w rites Mrs.
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m akes it necessary for every person guinary leaders were guillotined.
days b ringing in a good source of ¡M ary Meikle, 2549 Piedm ont avenue, j
C hestnuts, B razils, alm onds, w al-; selling m ilk, w h e th e r the source of
n uts, hickory n uts. P laza M arket, i supply is one cow o r a large herd, to
revenue.
A local fair was held inI Berkeley, Calif;., ‘‘is the p a rt th e '
Age of a Fish.
1911,
which
was a g rea t financial Civic club took in securing the Car-
61 N orth Main.
.
file w ith the city reco rd er a certifi-
The size and weight of a fish are no
success.
It
was
m anaged e x c lu s iv e ly a e S*e lib ra ry for A shland. The li- j
indication
of
its
age.
Its
length
of
-
cate signed by sta te or county inspec-
(to rs th a t th e anim al or anim als are lite is revea,ed. ju st as that of a tree by A shland women.
At Your Service—
j b rary at th a t tim e was supported by
F
o
r
!
iS’
by
ltS
riugs'
The
fish
bas
F ire , Auto and A ccident Insurance, en tirely free from tuberculosis.
E ver on th e a le rt for e n te rta in - its
and it was necessary for
City Hom es, Business P roperty and the purpose of inspecting the d airies j P u t a 'f i T s i a l ^ n n d i r T V a g n X r and m ents th a t would bring financial r e - !
'
~
R anches bought and sold on cornmis- in th e city, an official a rriv ed in the | you notice the scale is covered with w ards, the Civic club gave “ The Doll
sion. H ere since 11901.
Staples city yesterday, and will continue here little rings—some close together and Shop,” “ Mrs. W iggs of th e Cabbage
CHERRO FLOUR
R ealty Agency.
75tf until all dairy c a ttle have been in- some further apart. When the fish P a tc h ,” ‘‘The B achelor’s H oney­
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spected. Those who contem plate sell- grows slowly because its food is m oon,” and o th er sim ilar form s of
You cannot th in k of p rep arin g a
T innk sgiving Services Held__
*iag nillk a re requested to have the scarce and the w ater Is chilly, these a ttra c tio n s, designed to lure dollars
delicious lunch or d in n er w ithout
rings lie close together, but when its
A shland churches united in a real testin g done a t th is tim e.
food Is plentiful and the w ater Is into the coffers, w ith alw ays the idea
a nice stack of bread for a center
T hanksgiving service T hursday, th e
warmer, and the fish grow bigger of a club house such as was d ed icat­ piece. You w ant the kind of flour
Phone 401 for appointm ents
D r- 1 quickly—as it were, stretches Its skin ed today before ’th e organization.
ET th e vulcanizer lulve his little jo k e— h e’s an expert at that.
m eeting being held in the P re sb y te r­
Geo.
J. Kinz, C hiropractor.
73tf with good feeding—then tlie rings on The city band and boys’ and g irls’ th a t will m ake light and w hite
ian church. The larg est congrega- i
They had a tire in h ere th e oth er day w hose funeral was
bread w ith th a t n a tu ra l nutty
tlie scales lie well apart. Each of clubs w ere assisted by the Civic club
tio n fo r years was present. The d o u - .
set for six o ’clock, and at h a lf past five it w as reaching out for
llavor, and your guests will im ­
ble q u a rte tte , Mesdam.es F u ller, Me- ’ Buy th a t X m as gif* at th e V ariety these rings represents one year in the from tim e to tim e.
m
ediately
know
you
are
using
the road as if it never had been In. a hospital in its life.
89 N. Main St.
75tf uge of tli j fish. There Is another way.
Gee, Misses Allen and Poley, M essrs. i ‘ ’
Some of the activities of the Civic
It is by tracing out tlie markings on
CHERRO F lour.
W right, McCoy and McGee, with Mrs.
" h a t are term ed the earstoues of the club d u rin g the years 1915 and 1916?
P arsons a t th e organ, gave a b e a u ti- ' R em em ber th e big sale a t O rres i fish—tlie tiny hard things in its inner when Mrs. E. D. Briggs was presi
ful an th em and led th e songs of T ailor Shop all next week. I t ’s
ear. P u t these earstones under a dent, follow ;
j CHERRO Poultry FEEDS
(A nalysis)
powerful microscope and you see tiny-
praise. T he m in isters each p a rtic i­ w inner.
Bought out n ursery stock and sold
light and dark rings. Every light ring sam e to resid en ts of A shland, and
pated in the services, Rev. Chaney. ■
J ack son ville Visitoi-
tells of one year’s growth. So by count-
Cherro E gg Mash
th e new p asto r of the M ethodist
for cem eteries and parks.
A ttorney W. M. Briggs was r. busi- I
these light rings you arrive at the
P
rotein
20%
Ash 3y2 %
E piscopal church giving a fine dis- i
Organized th e Young W om en’s
ness visitor in the county sea*, this fis *‘ 8 a Ke-
ci.
F iber 4%
course on th e them e of c o n tin u a l'
Auxiliary.
m orning.
T hanksgiving. The offerin g goes to,
K ept flow ers a t the depot all sum ­
Melting Carbon.
Capital E gg Mash
th e m in isterial association for local | p or th e best chi!',
m
er
to be given to travelers.
Try Rose I Carbon may he melted and main*
P rotein 17%
Ash 4% %
relief w ork.
' g ros
E stablished a bulb and plant ex­
Y 4tc tain ed in a liquid condition, according
F
a
t
5%
F
iber 7%
I
! to tlie experiments of a French in­ change.
Cherro Egg Builder
R oom ing House 24 room s, th re e '
P u t six floats in th e F o u rth of
T ailored ready-lo-w ear su its a t vestigator. Tlie heating was effected
P
ro
tein
19%
Ash 5%
a p a rtm e n ts, dining room , kitchen, 1 p au]serud
under great pressure in the electric
s.
73tt furnace, and a curious phenomenon Ju ly parade.
F a t 5%
F iber 5%
etc., going, paying business. L easei
Collected old m agazines and w aste
was noticed at 1,500 ctinosplieres,
and fu rn itu re for sale.
S ta p le s ’
— a t least tw o -th ird s of a c ar— and
( ’herro Scratch
R ealty Agency.
75-2 ■ Bring your suit, overcoat, dress or namely, that a fter a brief failure of
s k irt to O rres next week and have the arc. the current refused to pass shipped sam e in conjunction w ith
P rotein 9%
Ash 2%
M edford ladies; to ta l receipts were
F at 3%
F iber 2%
B e tte r in su ran ce a t reasonable it pressed free on th e new H offm an ! even " ,,en ,he Power was much in­
77- creased. It is supposed that as the $123.881.
ra te s. B illings Agency. P hone 211. Steam Press.
carbon passed into liquid and trans­
P u t on an Oregon products dinner.
Capital Scratch
parent state, it assumed a rare allo­
P
u
t
on
a
large
luncheon
in
con­
Y
isits
A
gency
Here—
P
rotein
9%
Ash 2%
O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64.
tropic form, becoming a non con
junction
with
com
m
ercial
club.
F
a
t
2
%
%
F iber 2 % %
A. H. C allaghan, a rep resen tativ e doctor. The test was too brief for a
Piped
w
ater
to
and
set
to
flow
ers
of the Colum bia T ire co rporation, i study of this condition, hut was made
E d u cation al W eek is T opic—
( ’herro Growing Scratch
The local A m erican Legion and an Oregon in stitu tio n , is in the city ; to include a sudden cooling of the S outhern Pacific lot.
P
ro
tein 11%
Ash 2%
In
stitu
te
d
statew
ide
contest
for
A uxiliary a re helping in th e o b se r-A o r a few days co n ferrin g w ith L. ! ,IK>' len carbon by a Hooding with wa-
F
a
t
2>/2
%
of
the
interior
F iber 2%
slogan
and
gave
prize
for
same.
vance of N ational E ducational week, B. Leedom , who lias been given the 1
*uterior of the pressure
vessel. The
which begins tom orrow w ith tlie local agency for com pany’s product
MsSCl-
Ih e minute diamonds were
Held a pageant in L ithia park in
i recognized in the gray powder thus
Cherro Developing Mash
conjunction w ith th e G re a te r Med­
th o u g h t of “ A Godly N ation W ill
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obtained, the result being, however. ford club.
Protein 17%
Ash 4%
L ive.” The churches a re asked to Special C h ristm as Sale__
not wholly satisfactory.
F
a
t
4%
F
ib er 2%
P u t o ut a Civic club year book
assist by announcem ent aud d is - 1 Monday m orning, D ecem ber 4th,
Incorporated.
course. To th is end, th e churches of will see the opening of the g rea test
Cause for Dudgeon.
Cherro ( ’hick Feed
Gave
m oney to assist in im proving
th e city extend a cordial in vitation C hristm as sale ever pulled off in the
“ W hat’s the excitement next door?”
P rotein 11%
Ash 2%
to the Legion and the A uxiliary to s ta te of Oregon. I w ant to give the
“Some hill collectors are quarreling M ountain View cem etery.
F at 2%
F ib er 2%
AUTHOR, LECTURER and TEACHER
In itia ted the “ city b e a u tifu l” work
a tte n d services in th e churches of people of S o uthern Oregon an oppor- over their seniority rights.”
“Their
what?”
divinding
the
city
Into
sections.
( ’herro Chick Mash
th e lr choice tom orrow .
j tu n ity to have th e ir suits, overcoats,
B ought and sold pen n an ts w ith
Protein 16%
F a t 4%
etc., tailored to fit you p erfectly I u “A grocer’s representative who has
The most unique man of the hour will give his superb
h<-on a fter the Gadders for six months ou r new slogan.
Ash 4%
F ib er 5%
A Novelty Dance—*
from high grade woolens a t a g reat
claims he was pushed aside by a
Bought and gave aw ay p icture,
A prize spot dance at Jackson s saving in price.
R em em ber, our Inundryman with a bill less than two
series -of let'tures in Ashland next week on
post
cards of city a t train s.
S a tu rd a y n ig h t, u n d er th e auspices woolens are g u a ra n tee d 100 per cent weeks old.”—Birmingham Age-Herald.
Helped tow ard su p p o rtin g the city ' CHERRO STOCK FEEDS
of a w elfare com m ittee.
74-1 pure wool. To the first 10 custom -
(A nalysis)
band.
'
e rs who buy a su it or overcoat, I
Gave $25 for prizes for bird house
Cliff Payne has sp u r s te il la d d e rs? will give a good rain co at en tirely NEW CIVIC CLUB
( ’herro Cow Chow
BUILDING DEDIC ATED contest, and placed sam e in the park.
free, or I will keep y our su it pressed
Ash 3 y2% .
P rotein 14%
E n te rta in e d A u stralian boys.
for six m onths free. Get your «arder,
F ib er 4% %
Fat 3 ^ %
(C ontinued from Page 1)
R eceipts
from
activ ities were
in early and have your g arm en ts
about $886.25, and disbursem ent
Cherro Pig Chow
ready fo r the holiday festivities, prizes.
T e e theater aeADTim.
ab
o u t $764.95.
Ash 3% %
P rotein 14%
Many o th er splendid w orks have
ORRES, T ailors for Men and W omen,
LAST TIME TODAY
■‘On Ju n e 20_ 1914, the Oregon
F ib e r 15%
F a t 3% %
383 E ast Main St.
77- no doubt been overlooked.
Miss Maud B arnes and Miss Cal­ S tate B ankers to th e n um ber of 150!
Cherro Molasses Feed
8 P. M.
liope ltitn e r w ere th e two young la ­ were given a dinner in w hat was
Mcdford Attorney Here—
Ash
9%
P
rotein
10%
G. A. Codding, a tto rn ey front Med­ dies who cared for the exhibit then know n as C hautauqua park and
F ib e r 4 % %
F at
The Wonder Dog of
f h e local b ankers gave us $150,” is
ford. was in the city th is afternoon, ! building.
“ The Silent Call’’
Thia covers the ad m in istra tio n s of the m essage front Mrs. C. B. L am ­
having been called here to look a fte r
Call for Cherro Products at
kin.
som e legal m atters.
—in—
the first six president».
Your Dealer’s
“ The next big thing was th e s tre e t
I Mrs. J. F. M eikle, p resid en t; Mrs.
carnival,
w
hen
we
received
over
Notice to L ife M embers—
¡W arren , s e c re ta rj.
The a n n u a l m eeting of the life'
Mrs. E. V. C arter, presid en t; Mrs. $200. D uring this year we paid $48
for seats for the p a rk s; to rein sta te
m em bers of th e S o uthern Oregon E. H. K inney, secretary.
C h au tau q u a A ssociation w ith head-
Mrs. E. N. B utler, presid en t; Mrs. the norm al school, $55; one scholar-!
ship fo r th e polytechnic school then
q u a rte rs'a -. A shland, Oregon, is call­ R. L. B urdic, secretary.
ed for 8 p. m., M onday, D ecem ber
Mrs. O. J. Stone, p resid en t; Mrs. in A shland, $125. A fter m any o th er
sm all things paid for, th e year closed
11, In C h au tau q u a P ioneer hall, A sh­ H. S. M nlit, secretary.
w ith $302 in th e treasu ry .
land Or., for th e purpose of ele c t­
Mrs. C. H. V aupel p resid en t; Mrs
“ D uring the years 1918-1919, 138
ing officers and to consider th e niat- L illian P a tte rso n , secretary.
packages
for soldiers overseas w ere,
te r of the disposition of th e holdings
Mrs. H. S. M ulit, p resid en t; Mrs
sent.
We
furnished m eals for d ra ft-'
—A story of Famine-Land, of th e A ssociation, with ce rtain res- C. H. V eghte, secretary..
ed
m
en
to
the num ber of over 2000 ;
atio n s for holding th e a n n u al
The follow ing wom en, m any of
and received $1000.40 from th e j
told in Faith, Duty, Strife, erv
C h au tau q u a sessions, and such o th er whom w ere c h a rte r m em bers, were
S outhern Pacific railro a d , clearing I
Struggle, Love and Beauty. business as m ay law fully come before listed in 1908:
—Also—
the
m eeting.
Southern
Oregon
Mrs. J. R. Casey, Mrs. F ordney $445.17 for sam e. W e gave $300 to
C h au tau q u a A ssociation, by W. Ju d - Mrs. F. H. C arter, Mrs. E. V. C arter o u r w ar chest and $100 to get or try
“ CIRCUS DAY’’
son O ldfield, president.
77-2 Mrs. C. H. V aupel, Mrs. O. W inter, to get the norm al rein sta ted . A don­
A (Tenuine Comedy
ation of $35 was given to the C hau­
Big day a t C hristian church to ­
A 50c Show at our Regular m orrow . “ The Needs of th e K ing-i
tau q u a club. The Civic club helped
TOO LATE TO CLA3SIFY
the cham ber of com m erce In fu rn ish ­
Admission
dom .” 11 a. m. Board m eeting a t
ing
a d in n er in the city park for 300
WANTED
TO
BUY—
F
o
u
r
o
r
five
2.. An unusual service, 7:30.
room house, close in, on paved editors of the U nited States.
“ We m ade out of o u r salvage work u c
stre e t or n ear paved s tre e t p re­
ferred. W rite P. O. Box 115. A sh­ over $1400, giving the local Red
land.
77-1 Cross all of th is sum except only
little fo r expenses.”
FOR SALE- -Boy's bicycle. 164 6th
Mrs. Ida M. G ard w rites from P o rt an]
St.
77-3* A ngeles, W ash., s ta tin g th a t she is
FOR SALE— E lectric vacuum clean ­ very sorry th a t she will be unable io
er. Phone 154.
77-2 a tte n d th e form al dedication of the Uc*
Civic club building, but sends the 2T3
3ñi
FOR SALE— Baby chicks from ou r follow ing:
high flock av erage W hite Leg­
“ In reg a rd to the early h is to r y ,.
horns,
m
ated
to
m
ales
w
ith
251-
will
give you w hat I rem em ber. Mrs.! -2n)
M ith every dollar spent for portraits between Dec.
297 egg pedigrees. Ten per cent M eikle’s term was em phasized by
secures your order. W e are in ­ holding jo in t social m eetings with
4th and 16tli you get one chance on the picture.
sta llin g the fam ous C h arters reg u ­ th e com m ercial club, sending out in- 115
lato rs on our incu b ato rs, and vitatio n s to all the new com ers; a pe- fjL
chicks
h atch every 12 days a fte r titio n to th e city council to have a S 3
DARLING STFDIO
Feb. 1st. See ou r chickens a t the! p ark com m ission appointed, which
for “ Portraits that Please’’
W in ter F a ir. Mrs. W. D. Booth, resu lte d in laying the foundation of
264 W ightm an St. P hone 257-Y. the b e a u tifu l p ark in A shland. Mrs. j
77-1
M eikle and I w ere on th e first p ark
Local and Personal
auto m o v i e s
* * BY LEEDOM’S TIRE HOSPITAL
I’M A V E R Y
R E T IR IN G
MAN
Y E P .1. i'M A
VULCANIZER?
L
HAL. H. URDAHL
Developm ent of Self
Mlj
Beginning Wednesday, Dee. 6
Strongheart
Woman’s Civic Club House
"Brawn
of Ihe
North”
CHRISTM
GIFT
at the
Large Crater Lake Picture
Given Free
Variety
Best V alues iri A sh la n d
8 9 N o r th M ain S tr e e t