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

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDING»
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Mrs. J. A. M cM illan,. of E dm on­
ton, A lta., w rites th a t she is leaving
th a t place ^M ay, and will be here
to spend New Y ear’s wiUi h er sisier,
Mrs. Susie Allen.
She expects to
stop over C hristm as w ith h er sister,
Mrs. Payne, a t H illsboro, Or. Mrs.
McMillan will probably spend th e
C ontiibution3 to d ate, m oney de-
balance of the w in ter in A shland vis- po3ited to th e A m bulance F u n d , a re:
iting w ith her m any friends here.
A shland Daily T i d in g s ..................$100
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Jesse W i n b u r n ............................... 100
Two lots, paved stre e t, R. R. dis- Dr. George Ja rv is ......................... 100
tric
t, ren ta b le building
$900, will Dr. W ood ......................................... 100
A shland L odge No. 23
e a rn 12 per cent net. Staples R eal- J. P. Dodge & S o n s ........................ 100
A . P . & A. M.
ty Agency.
84tf G. S. B u t l e r ..................................... 100
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Dr. S w e d e n b u r g ............................. 100
S tated com m unication, T hursday
H. G. E nders & Son . . . .'.......... 100
evening, D ecem ber 14. P etitions, re-. On th e Sick List—
50
ports and election of officers. Vis-
Gene D etrick, son of Mr. and Mrs B ert M o s e s ......................................
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itin g b re th re n welcome. Supper at R. E. D etrick who h a s been quite
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15
6 :3 0 o’clock.
¡Hl for several days, is reported to be
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GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M. im proving.
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declared
but
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W. H. DAY, Secretary.
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! Photos m ade now delivered for I10t Ye t Pai(1- a re : Mrs E ugenia At-
84tf hinson, $25; the M urphy E lectric
M ake your clothes a Xm as pres- Xmas, Studio A shland.
¡Co., $25, and A shland E lks lodge,
en t of a cleaning and pressing. La
944, $50.
dies w ork a specialty.
A shland H ere fro m M edford—
C leaning and Dyeing W orks. Phone
E. E. K elly, of M edford, was a
63. A uto delivery.
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MANY BLUE RIBBONS GIVEN
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Wednesday, December 13, 1022
Gives Americans Chance To
;
Save Russians from Aftermath
of Starvation and Epidemics
A
T h a t th e la c k o f c lo th in g in R u s- I th e r e h a s b e e n little fo r sa le u n til
4A n d R u ssia n c lo th in g
sia now is a s a c u te to d a y a s w as re c e n tly .
th e s c a rc ity o f food th e r e a y e a r s to re s a r e a s k in g 00,000,000 ru b le s
fo r a p a ir o f shoes, 100,000,000 - i -
ag o , a n d t h a t m illio n s o f c h ild re n
b le s f o r a s e c o n d -h a n d s u it o f c lo th ­
DURING THE W INTER FA IR
a n d a d u lts a r e u n s p e a k a b ly ra g g e d , in g a n d 600,000,000 ru b le s fo r
Baby Boy A rrives—
t
B etter clothes for LESS a t P aul-
ts th e c o n se n su s o f se v e ra l r e p o r ts p o o r-g ra d e o v e rc o a t, w h ile th e pay
W ord has been received in th is se ru d ’s.
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m a d e to H e r b e r t H o o v er, h e a d of o f th e a v e ra g e w o rk m a n is 80,000,
city of th e a rriv a l of a baby boy at
th e A m e ric a n R e lie f A d m in is tra tio n , 000 ru b le s a m o n th !
the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R obert i C hristm as candy special a t th e Va- E. O. S m ith, second.
j > w o rk e rs in th e field. W ith th e
T o fo re s ta ll th is g rim a f te r m a th
Spencer in H onolulu, H aw aii, on No- riety store. Buy it now.
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Dairy b u tte r— Mrs. T. L. N u tter.i d e s c e n t of a w in te r m o re se v e re o f fa m in e a n d e p id e m ic h o rro rs , th e
th a n t h a t Of C a n a d a a n d th e n o r th - A m e ric a n R e lie f A d m in is tra tio n h a s
¡firs t; Mrs. J. E. Gowland second.
vem ber 25. T he y o u n g ster has been
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ir m o s t U n ite d S ta te s, la rg e n u m ­ p u t in to effe c t a C lo th in g R e m it­
Haw-
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vaporated
fru
it—
Dr.
M.
I
nam ed Alvin Brady Spencer.
X is itr g in City
fa m o u s
b e rs of th o se sa v e d b y fo o d a n d ta n c e , m o d e le d a f te r th e
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and ley. first.
m e d ic in e
fro m
A m e ric a w ill d ie H o o v e r F o o d R e m itta n c e . B y s e n d ­
in g $20.00 to th e h e a d q u a r te r s of
fro m e x p o su re , it is p re d ic te d .
Bread and Cakes
S katin g w ith m usic. D ick ey’s Or­ son of near th e Rogue R iver h a tc h - 1
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ch estra .. X atatorium . . F riday n igh t, e iie s , w ere visitors in th e city Mon-
G raham — Mrs. George S. Gray,
h a v e b een c a re d for, few c h ild re n Y o rk C ity, a p a c k a g e w ill be d e ­
D ecem ber 13th.
80-2* day.
first.
h a v e m o re th a n a sin g le g a rm e n t, liv e re d to a n y sp e c ia l b e n e fic ia -y
c o n s is tin g o f flo u r s a c k in g o r o th e r d e s ig n a te d b y th e se n d e r. In e a c h
R olls— M is. H. W. H ale, firs t;
c o a rs e m a te ria l. A n d in th e case $20 p a c k a g e th e r e w ill be a p p r o x i­
Save by buying doll clothes a t Mrs. Geo. S. Gray, second.
J u s t received a block of new dates.
o f c h ild re n liv in g o u tsid e th e se m a te ly th e fo llo w in g c lo th in g m a t­
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P laza M arket.
85tf the N eedlecraft Shop.
Rye b rea d — Mrs. J. P. Norby, first. p la c e s th e ir p lig h t is e v e n m o re e r ia l: 4 2-3 y a r d s .of 56 -in ch , 20-
W hite b rea d — Mrs. J. Gyger, first. d e s p e ra te , fo r few o f th e m h a v e a n y o u n c e d a r k b lu e w ool c lo th suffi­
In front Lake of W oods—
Salt risin g b read — Miss P ygall.j fo o tw e a r to w e a r w h e n th e y go c ie n t fo r a s u it o f c lo th e s fo r a n
V isit in M edford—
th r o u g h th e sn o w to th e A m e ric a n a d u lt o r f o r o u te r g a r m e n ts fo r tw o
Mr. Peck, who has been actin g as
Mrs. George Robinson and Mrs. first.
R e lie f
A d m in is tra tio n
k itc h e n s c h ild re n ; 4 y a r d s o f b la c k c o tto n
w atchm an a t Lake of the W oods Jennie Schwan were visitors in M ed-; Angel cake Mrs. A. H. D avenhill, ; v. h e re th e y h a v e b e e n fe d f o r m o re lin in g , 16 y a r d s o f m u slin suffici, n t
th a n a y e a r. T o a m e lio r a te th is, to m a k e fo u r s u its of u n d e rw e a r, 8
since the sum m er population left ford Tuesday.
. first.
a
n d to o b v ia te th e n e e d o f p ro v id ­ y a r d s o f fla n n e le tte su ffic ie n t fo r
th e re several weeks ago, arriv ed in
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W hite layer cak
E m atine Allen, in g sh o e s in th e c lo th in g p a c k a g e s, tw o m e n ’s s h ir ts o r w o m e n ’s s h i r t ­
the city Tuesday. He was m et well
O ur candy prices a re rig h t, qual- first.
b u tto n s a n d
th r e a d
250,000 p a irs o f c h ild r e n ’s sh o e s w ith w a ist, a n d
out on th e Dead Indian road by his ity considered, Rose Bros.
C hocolate cake— Mrs. Mary E. 250,000 p a ir s of sto c k in g s to m a tc h , e n o u g h to m a k e u p th e goods.
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A ny p a c k a g e s t h a t a r e p u rc h a s e d
w e re s h ip p e d in N o v e m b e r.
Few
b ro th e r who bro u g h t him to the city.
Glenn, first.
to m e s h a v e a n y h e a t. C olonel W il­ fo r “g e n e ra l r e lie f ” , w ith no sp e c i­
Spend E ven ing in M edford—
D ark loaf cake— Mrs. T. W. H itch- lia m N- H a sk e ll, h e a d o f th e R u s ­ fic b e n e fic ia ry n a m e d , w ill be d is­
a m o n g th e m o st u r g e n t
The social circle of the C h ristian
Louis Dodge and H a rry H osier cock, first; Mrs. E arl N u tter second,
sia n A. R. A. w o rk , re p o rts . T h is tr ib u te d
w ill in c re a se th e s u ffe rin g tr e m e n d ­ c a se s by th e A m e ric a n R e lie f A d ­
church will give a b azaar and cooked spent la st evening in M edford a t a
W hite loaf cake— Eileen N utter,
S ev eral
h u n d re d
ously, a n d will sw ell th e d e a th toil. m in is tra tio n .
food sale a t E n d ers Store S aturday, m eeting of th e Fish and Gam e P ro- first. *
A d u lts a r e fu lly a s b a d ly off, fo r b a n k s in th e U n ite d S ta te s hav e
D ecem ber 16. Sale s ta rts a t 10 a. m. tective association.
Sponge cake -Mrs. E. D. P alm er,
th e ir c lo th in g h a s lo n g sin c e been co n sented to receive and fo rw ard
w o rn f a r b e y o n d its u se fu ln e ss, a n d fu n d s fo r C lo th in g R e m itta n c e s.
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first; Mrs. G. M cCracken, second.
E a t b e tte r tam ales a t Rose Bros.
Honey, J. L ark in G rubb, first.
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Collection of candy— Mrs. C. A. MAGCABEE LADIES ELECT
You T ell 'Em, Mr. Carter—
The electrical d e a le rs’ association
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Brown, first.
O FFIC ER S FOR NEXT YEAR ■ “ I t ’s a bit crim py down ou r way, i
of so u th e rn Oregon m et Monday ev
Ask jo u i grocer for Golden S heafj
Angel cake (baked by 14-year-old
and it isn ’t sw eltering in P o rtla n d ,";
ening a t the H otel Oxford a t G rants Dread-
&2tf b o y )— K enneth Hobson, first.
M argaret Review No. 22, W. B. A.
declared E. V. C a rte r b a n k e r offA sh­
P ass fo r th e ir m onthly m eeting. J.
i Sw eepstakes— D ark layer cake, by of the M accabee Ladies, held ele c t­
land, form er m em ber of the gam ej
Lady
E
lk
s
to
M
eet—
S. Jo rd a n and wife and F ra n k M ur
i o n of officers for 1923, a t th e last
Mrs. -G. M cCracken.
(com
m ission, and one of th e best-
1
T
he
Lady
E
lks
will
m
eet
in
th
e
ir
phy m ade up th e m em bers of the
re g u la r m eeting. The follow ing will
V egetab les
club
room
tom
orrow
aftern
o
o
n
,
a
t
j
known
citizens of so u th ern Oregon.
p arty from A shland. T here w ere an
Beets— Lucille Beswick, first; J. hold office next year;
I Mr. C a rte r bought a new sedan a u ­
2:30
o’clock,
w
ith
Mrs.
George
Hile
even dozen of th e d ealers present for
F rances Hobbs, com m ander; Jo se­
F. Pace, second.
tom obile and expected to drive it to '
th e m eeting. The J a n u a ry m eeting and Mrs. W. H. B artges as hostesses
M angle w urtzel— Lucille Beswick, phine W allace, collector; Hazel Hab-
his A shland hom e, b u t the 'weather
T
here
was
an
unusually
larg
e
crowd
will be held in M edford.
erly, lie u te n a n t com m ander; Mabel:
first; J. F. Pace, second.
he considers, is too chilly even f o r ’
a t th e ir la st m eeting.
Mrs. Ju d d
S ugar beets-— L. S. H ackler, first. Moor past com m ander; Dora P a y n e /
an enclosed car d u rin g such a long
M iller m ade high score a t “ 500” and
An In vestm ent S n a p -
ch aplain; N ina C arter, record keep­
Cabbage— L. S. H ackler, first.
ride. It is the in ten tio n of Mr. C ar­
A uto for sale, good as new O ver­ Mrs. A. E. K inney carried off the
P o tato es— Geo. W. Grey, firs t; H. e r; Ida F ay H ull, se rg e a n t; Maud
te r to visit C alifornia this w inter, but
land sedan, ru n 5000 m iles, less th an honors a t bridge.
I L ivingston, sentinel; Elsie Crowson,
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H. L eavitt, second.
before going he w ants to look a r o u n d ;
h a lf cost, term s.
Staples R ealty
lady-at-arm s, and
Lena
Nelson,
T
.
.
..
,
Squash—
J.
F.
Pace,
firs
t;
J.
Gy-
I the lobby of the sta te house during
Agency.
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L et us renovate your su it now and
picket.
avoid the holiday rush. P a u lse ru d ’s. I pPI ’ secon<^-
__________________ the legislature. Mr, C a rte r was fo r­
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P u m p k in s— J. Gyger, second.
m erly a m em ber of the sta te senate,
C arro ts— L. S. H ackler, first; J. F. MEDPORD, MAX PARDONED
| a„ d
„88 „ „ „
,
Mrs. W right E ntertain s—
Pace, second.
H l ACTING GOVERNOR house, and the trip to th e legisla-j
A class p arty was given a t the J.
V
THE THEATER BEAUTiFUL
Corn
tu re would be ju st to see how the
V. W rig h t hom e on M ountain avenue
D ent— Upton
U pton Bros. Cen­
SALEM, Dec. 13.— Two m ore men
old place looks.— M orning O regonian
TODAY and TOMORROW F rid a y evening, by Mrs. W right, the tra Yellow
l P o in t, firs t; L. S. H ackler, T al­ w ere released from th e sta te .prison
teach er of the young people’s class.
here by A cting G overnor R itn er—
en t, second.
R efreshm ents were served, and the
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
W hite D ent— L. S. HaGkler, first; W in ter W illis of P o rtlan d on a p a­
evening was spent in playing gam es
role
and
R.
J.
Rowen
of
M
edford
J. Gyger. A shland, second.
and th e youngsters seem ed to enjoy
MAN AND W IF E w ant to re n t two
Popcorn— H. B. C a rte r, A shland, on a conditional pardon,
them selves very m uch. Those p res­
nicely furnished w ell-heated room s I
first; L. S. H ackler, second.
j Rowen has served seven m onths
ent w ere: M arcus Keltcu Greeley
cen trally located. A ddress C. B. A. J
Special, best display of corn— L. S. on a th re e year term for the forgery
C rosslin, A lta Y okum , V ernon Carey,
T idings office.
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of a deed. His pardon was recom ­
H ackler.
Elsie Crowson, M arie Seym our, Ma­
W heat— H. R. R eachert » firs t; L m ended by C ircuit Ju d g e F. M. Calk-
with
rie G orm an.
F ra n k
Bloom field.
in s and D istrict A ttorney W. T. M il-1 FOR SALE— A lot of good second-
S. H ackler, second.
W ayne Bloom field, Jam es New ton,
hand fu rn itu re a t Icenhow er’s new
ler of Josephine county.
John H enry, Aldo and Roy P a rr, R a­
and
second-hand store. Come and
M EDFORD W IR ES G UARANTEE
chel H u rst, Geneva C rosslin, F red
see
it.
389 E ast Main.
FOR NEW Y E A R ’S CONTEST
Phone
Startling.
P enniston and Hazel H ow ard, also
171.
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An East-end fnptron got the shock
several visitors w ere present for the
M edford has w ired a $1500 g u a r­ of her life over ti e telephone the
evening.
a n te e for a post season gam e w ith j other day. The lady In question is WANTED TO RENT— C om fortable
Scott high school Toledo, Ohio, th e: extremely dignified, and conducts her
refined hom e, p a rt fu rn ish ed or
N arcissus bulbs, 15 cents each, a t contest to be played on the M edford ' whole life In keeping with a calm
and an
u n furnished, th re e bed room s. No
ELHART’S.
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stateliness th at Is increasing with
field.
The
gam
e
will
probably
be
children.
J. H. Robbins. Leave
ALL STAR CAST
the whitening of her hair. In her
played a t the Jackson county fair
house num ber or telephone w ith
quiet, slow, perfectly self-possessed
V isits in City—
A shland F ru it and Produce Assn.
grounds.
,
m
anner
and
tone
<
>
f
voice
she
called
C harles L. N orton of P o rtla n d , i
Love — humor — drama
D uring th e illness of Coach E ddie the Pennsylvania station, requested
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road m an for th e F ord com pany for
— action — and a STORM
D urno, who was recently operated on I "Inform ation,” and from the person at
the s ta te of Oregon, was a visitor in
fo r appendicitis, Coach ‘ Shy” H unt-i the other end of the wire inquired con­ FOR SALE — O verland ro ad ster,
you ’11 NEVER forget.
the city today.
ington, football m entor of th e Uni-: cerning trains to a certain town.
1920 m odel, practically new cas­
Imagine her emotions when said voice
a
s
Characters as genuine
versitv of Oregon, will have charge
ings,
run very little. $325 if ta k ­
X m as F ru it Cake—
flippantly rasped o u t: “W hat time of
of th e red and black team .
the rarest of “ stones.”
en a t once. L. A. Moss, 954 Boul­
the day do you want to go, girlie?”—
Also whipped cream puffs. Home
C orvallis,
Or., and
A berdeen, Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph.
evard, or phone 256-R.
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B akery and R e sta u ra n t, 69 N orth
— Also—
W
ash.,
w
ere
anxious
to
play
th
e
e
a
st­
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Main.
TOPICS OF THE DAY’
ern ag g reg atio n , but as M edford had
su b m itted th e first bid for th e gam e,
— and—
Mourning Clothing Cheap.
and was the firs t to post a g u aran tee,
“ AESOP’S FA B L E S”
In many parts of China, when a man
the gam e was set for so u th ern O re­
loses his father or a wife her husband
A d m is s io n ................... 10 and 50c
gon.
W ashington high, of P o rtlan d ,
they go into mourning by wearing old
will
also
play th e Ohio eleven.
and dilapidated cloth«"«.
E lectric D ealers M eet—
“ The Old
Early Record of New York Brokers.
Among the records of the New York
Stock exchange, the earliest, which
bears the date of May 17, 1792, is as
follows: “We, the subscribing brokers
for the purchase and sale of public
stocks, do hereby solemnly promise
and pledge ourselves to each other
that we will not buy or sell from this
day for any person whatsoever, any
kind of public stock at a less rate
than *4 per cent commission on the
specie value, and we will give a pref­
erence to each other in our negotia­
tions.’’ This agreement was the foun­
dation on which the great financial
fabric of the new York Stock ex­
change has been reared. For a quar­
ter of a century the brokers of the
United States metropolis carried on
their activities under this compact,
and held their meetings in a Wall
street coffee house, and under a but-
lonwood tree a t 08 Wall street.
Children’s
Books
AND
Games
It will pay yop to see our
COLLECTION OF BOOKS
FOR CHILDREN OF
ALL AGES
Beautifully illustrated, good
type, eloth, hoard and linen
covers. Priced at
5c, 10c, 15c, 25, 35c and up
A BIGGER COLLECTION
OF CHILDREN’S
GAMES
such as Loony, Pollyanna,
Checkers, Pitt, Rook, Flinch.
Puzzle-Peg, Table Croquet.
Ten Pins, Etc., Etc.
Buy your
See them at
CHRISTMAS FRUIT
CAKES
at the
LITHIA BAKERY
Come and Hear
M ISS DOROTHY NICHOLS
of Chicago, sp eak s on th e th em e, “ MY L IFE IN THE CONVENT,
AND MV CONVERSION TO PROTESTANTISM ." Thursday, 7 :3 0
P. M„ at the BAPTIST CHURCH.
D A R L IN G
S T U D IO
It is not too late to have your portraits finished in
time for Christmas. A rrange for your silting now.
FRAMED PICTURES
’ C rater Lake views, 50e and up.
Mottoes.
Christmas Cards.
Maxfield Parrish.
We do picture framing.
“ Portraits That Please”
Homestead”
Theodore
Roberts
See Us f o r -
Gifts that Please Men
Get Your
Christmas Furs
MIDLAND LYCEUM COURSE
Auspices of the
A M E R IC A N L E G IO N
STEWART I. LONG
at
Bartlett's Fur Store
will speak on
Largest Stock in Oregon
Outside of Portland
“ R e a c h in g ; t h e G o a l”
F. W. BARTLETT
VETERAN OF TWO WARS
ARMORY—8 o’Clock
DECEMBER 16
Adm, 25 and 50c
115 IV. Main, Medford
Not Many Men Have
CH EN^f
CRAVATS
Too Many
Ties
NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE