Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
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A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local in terest.
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With Ashland Automobile & Accessory Fi
A D elightful Tilp—
R eturn to P ortland—
, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sweeney of
Mr. and Mis. E verett Sm ith and
Because of unexpected business Visitors Expected—
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morris and Mr.
Mis.
N.
S.
Ballenger
of
Sacramen-
Portland are among late arrivals
small son Mark have just returned arrangem ents necessitating
their
and Mrs. F. W. Smith of Pasadena
to and her daughter, Mrs. S. H.
from a ten days’ outing.
presence in Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
are among California visitors.
Tus<'on' ArU' “ re
They visited the state tuft. a t 'c . W. S tru th ers and children have! F T ' ”'
Clarence T. Jones of W alla Walla,
PM
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i
ted
to
arriv
e
soon
to visit at the
Salem for two days: then went on returned to their home on Terwil-
Wash, is among out-of-town guests
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Morrison are
at the Hotel Ashland.
to Portland, had the Columbia linger Boulevard. Ill health of a home of Mrs. J. C. Brady.
out-of-town visitors from Kellogg,
highway trip and spent a few days at member of the family may cause
Idaho.
C. W. Elmwood of Stockton, Cal.
Kalama, W ashington.
their retu rn , as the illness has been
h . L. D rinkw ater of Los Angeles
is among out-of-town visitors
They then returned to Portland, benefited during their residence in is an out-of-town guest.
Mrs. Frank Getsfrid and son of
came on down to Corvallis and visit-' Ashland.
Pomona
are among late arrivals)
W ill A ttend Gam
ed the different poultry farm s ini
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S. M. Kvser of Portland is an Ash
D.
I.
Ijam
s is among out-of-town
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, Miss land guest.
that vicinity.
Departed Y esteradv—
I
guests
from
Eugene.
A slay a t Newport had been plau-j
Mr. andMrs. J. O. Clarey departed' Leona “ M “ arsters,
" ’“ 'T . Mr. and Mrs. Guy
tied but the w eather man interfered via m otor yesterday tor th eir home J,? ' '
and
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The Sm ith's returned Thursday: in Marysville, a fte r spending a de-
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a r"
evening, after a wonderful trip ; n o 'iig h ttu l two weeks' visiting a t th e ' f
T ‘?
, m” rn ’
bad w eather for the most o t th e tim e Clarey home on Church slreet. Nun,- ' “ 8
a ' ,6nd ,he Aahla" d K la m a >h
Falls game this afternoon. They will
and the days liiled with pleasant erous en tertain m en ts and
parties
retn
rn tomorrow with
the team
experiences.
held th eir time in close range and
which left yesterday morning.
various bids were left unfilled be­
Your last opportunity to attend cause of lack of time. Motor trips
Rally Day at the Bap. S. S. this year and out-door festivities were also En R ou te N orth—
O. Davison, salesm anager of the
will be Oct. 7. Don’t miss it.
30-1 sharing in their visit from the south.
Durkee-Thomas Products Co. was an
Ashland guest last night at the Hotel
R eturn to Lake of the Woods—
Visit Short Time Here—
Ashland. Mr. Davison is en route to
I- E. Vining, Ralph Vining
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rease were
northern
cities and will visit Van­
and Robert Vining, Lawrence Lee- visitors over the week-end with re l­
couver
and
Victoria, B. C. He is
dom and Mrs. Em ma Oeder left this atives here a short time. They are
m
aking
the
trip by motor.
m orning for the Lake of the Woods. en route to Phoenix where Mrs.
The trip is being made in Mrs. Od Rease rem ained with her m other,
Oder’s machine and the men of the.1 ^ ¿ R e ' Mr. R?ase "returned t7 th Z ir ’
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8tudy ° f l +
Phone 115-J
East Main
party will probably rem ain until la te ' home in Yreka
' autom obne insurance; get my rates
Let Us Figure On Your House Winnj
first. Yeo, of course.
21-tf
in the m onth, while Mrs. Oeder plans
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Ashland Tidings for Job Printing
Of Special Interest!
There are holes iu the frame of your ear, put there by
the factory engineers for j st one purpose—to put
batteries
Gabriel Snubbers
• on.
Lowest Prices Ever
The Best Quality
See Us Before You Buy
Let us install a set an 1 try them for .30 (lays. If you
are not satisfied ve will refund the complete cost to
you.
ASHLAND ELECTRIC SUPPLY
to retu rn later in the week. It is Senior a t Orego,
thought th a t the Messrs Vining will
Aubrey F urry,
Phi To R eturn w ith N ew M achine—
S. H. Short left this m orning for
ned to be given in K lam ath F a ll?
fratern ity , has returned PortIand
Portland and willl retu rn Monda,
Monday
next week
t0 thG Uniyersity of Oregon where with a new machine, recently pur
he will continue his senior studies chaged th ro u g h Ed High.
in the school of music. Mr. F u rry Mr sh o rtrid g e I l l -
Cliff Payne makes steps.
is a popular songster of the univer-
John s h o rtrid ge is n , at hig home
sity and is prom inent member of the a n ^ iT u n a b V e t o \ e ° at* work” to d a y /
Meeting Tonight—
Men’s Glee Club.
It is reported th a t he has the in­
There will be a very im portant
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fluenza.
m
of the „ L ithians tonight
at R
d *
.. eeting
.
6
eturned , Home—
the Armory
at
7:30.
All
Lithians
-iro
t
,
. .
s a ie
Mr and Mrg q GUsta faon retu rn -
KIWANIS LUNCHEON
urged to make their appearance as
, . ■ . . ,
. . . . . .
x
ed
last
night
from
an
extended
visit
Thirteen
wnrkinp-
Thirteen
w orking
committees
m atters of great moment are to be
m irtee n
discussed.
' wlt 1 t ^ieir children and grand-child- were appointed Friday noon at the
j ren and acquaintances in the W ill- weekly Kiwanls luncheon held at the
am ette valley. All th eir Children and n Hotel
K. Tomlinson,
RPfkDG f r u j t
w üi
/ Ashland.
y h u ictiiu •
n H.
. -iv.
1 o iiiiiiis u n ,
Oranges, lemons,
106tf
grand'
c^
i,drRn
live
’n
th
a
t
section.
acted
as
chairm
an
of
the
meeting
Detrick sells for less.
They also visited the state fair, at and pepped the movements of the
i Salem. They say th at in the county organization to the entire satisfac­
R eturn from Glendah
exhibits they
could n°
not l n find
Rev. and Mrs B C Miller a n d ; ex,UDns
uiey cou,a
n a one
one tion of the forty members present.
est.
Miss
Prnntzh
I
euual
to
the
Jackson
county
exhibit.
W orking as many other organiza­
guest. Miss Prough, returned yester­
Mr. and Mrs. Gustafson also visited tions have found so successful, the
day from a business and pleasure
excursion by m otor to Glendale. Miss in Portland, where th eir youngest innovation of calling each m em ber'
Prough plans to return to her home son, H arry, lives. They viewed the by jjis first name was tried for the
beauties of the Columbia Highway, first time today. Mr. Tomlinson told
in Eugene soon.
out to the Vista House and M ultno­ of the friendly feeling and congen­
mah Falls.
iality th a t is produced by this sus-
Commencing Saturday night En
tem of being b etter acquainted and
dcr's confectionary will serve hot
W.
A.
Reidinan
of
San
Francisco
called
on some of the members to
tom ales and waffles with b u tter
is
among
out-of-town
visitors.
express
the name they would be call­
scotch.
28-3
ed by. The “ Mr.” will be thrown in
S. P. Official Visits—
the discard for a friendly “ Hello
Motor to Applegate—
How are you today.
Geo.
F.
Klink
of
San
Francisco
Bill,”
or
W. W. Robison and Dr. W ebster
motored to the Applegate school yes­ is spending a vacation in Ashland H arry ?”
H dm er Billings won the silver
terday and visited school au th o ri­ as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
m
atch
box presented by T. II. Simp­
J.
P.
Wolf
on
B.
street.
Mr.
Klink
ties who are interested in forming a
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son
and
it is said th a t Mr. Rillings !
Sunday School in th at district. Their is the superintendent of the commis
will be obliged to learn to smoke the
purpose received full consideration sary departm ent of the S. P.
weed
of nicotine.
and enthusiastic Sunday school a t­
An
undecided num ber of Kiwanis
Don’t blame the w eather but come
tendants will probably have a school
in the future.
to Rally Day at the Rap. S. S. to­ will represent Ashland with t h e :
morrow.
30-1 many other local folk who will jo u r­
ney to K lam ath Falls next w’eek. N o t!
W atch Rose Bros, window for t h ;
hum idor candy ja r.
28-ti
Henry G. Reed of Portland is to he outdone by other cities. It i s '
thought th a t a large m ajority of the j
among out-of-town visitors.
Kiwanis who are able will be in a t­
Motor to D unsm uir—
W alter Hawley and W allace Reed-
R. a . Lace and family are visit­ tendance.
The usual delicious luncheon fea- j
er departed this morning by motor ors from San Francisco.
tured
to fill the busy hour.
for Dunsm uir where they will re-
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main indefinitely.
Don’t forget to register for the
member of
baby clinic at the library.
29-2
If you w ant your prunes dried
phone 2F3.
28-2*
Mrs. H. R. Reynolds of Portland
When a loss comes along, my is among visitors from Multnomah
companies pay. Yeo, of course. 21-tf county.
To B u tte F a lls—
Don’t forget to register for the
Howard Fox and B uster Fox left baby cllnic at the , |b
29-2
yesterday for B utte Falls where theyl
will visit relatives the rem ainder of
J. D. Irwin and family are among
the week, re tu rn in g to Ashland tor: out-of-town visitors
from Pacific
several days and then probably re-' Grove
turn to their home In Tennant.
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Pain 777777
77 77““77— ~
11 costs nothing to get my insur-
• ne 1 s a y Day at th e i ance rates. Yeo of, course,
21-tf
Ba. S. S. tom orrow— 9:45.
30-11
J. S. Braddock and J. S. B rad­
dock, Jr., are among late arrivals
Klamath Falls is again bidding from Puyallup,
for the session of the Oregon Irrig a­
tion Congress next year, according
Ready-to-wear suits at
Paul
to a report received here late today. serud’s.
25-ft
G rants Pass and K lam ath are the
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w '/ r / ' 0 tOWn9 in the ring 8O^ far,
Charles A. Dobbel and C. E. Kreb
i l l n n d o u h t/ii
, thx COnvcntl<,n o t B utte. Mont, are among late ar-
Will undoubtedly be brought h e re 1 r ivaia
as Klam ath Falls received a small
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num ber of votes last year as commir-
m .t n
t , ,,
ns
rw,, session pdr i ... ^ d Doc Rally slipped and fell 17
ea to G rants Pass. The
have been here this year had nol x *
l“ aein “ tlon' « » » o v e r he
K lam ath Fails refused ,o w ithdraw ! P<,‘
b<> ° “ ‘ ' Or Ra' ‘y D“y
the Bap. S. S. Will you?
30-1
last time. Many local organizations
K lam ath F a lls
Bidding
Associated
Gasoline
Free Crankcase Service
Oeser & Son
Ashland Service
Station
V
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Jay A. Vinson of Portland
among out-of-town visitors.
We make a specialty of picnic and
cam pers’ needs. D etrick’s.
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lâ
b
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c a,id J uhe sales have increase I
enormously since we announced out
new cash policy. \\ c buy for cash at real
rock-bottom prices. W<‘ sell for cash, at
a close margin. We turn over our slo ck s
about once in two wec‘ks. I bus they art*
always fresh from the factory. We sell
Mason Cords for about one-third less than
you can buy other standard hiidi-irradc
MASON
MAXI-MILE ¡
CORD
NON-SKID CLINCHER
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tires. ¡U
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MAXI-xMILE
CORD— CL
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MMASON Cords are the best tires made
any price. They are the pro­
duct of 5 enormous factories of the great
$12,000,000 Mason Organization. Over
$50,000,000 worth of MasoiU Tires have
been bought to date. Mason Cord: give
wonderful service. On good roads, they
usually run from 18,000, to 20,000 milt s
l|l 01 more.—IBs foolish to pay more; il IS
dangerous to pay less.
safe, ami Buy Mason Cords.
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FORD OWNERS
H undreds of thousands of
l ord ow n ers know th e q ual­
ity o f M ason M uxi-Eabrics.
Note th ese low prices.
30x3 M AXI-FABRIC 8 .2 5
30x3 M AXI-FABRIC 0.1 5
3
32x4
MASON
HEAVY DUTY ('(H ill
STRAIGHT-SIDE OVERSIZE
N - -
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MFD. BY THE MASON TIRE & RUBBER CO., KENT, OHIO
EEEDOM’S TIRE STORE
B e a v e r B lo c k
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E at a fresh tam ale at Rose Bros
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. M atthews of
Geo. II. Blockwell of Portland is
Tacoma
are among
out-of-town
among late arrivals.
guests.
liM
b
Mrs. J. A. Summers and M argaret
Flour Special see add. Plaza Mar­
ket.
29-2 Summer are out-of-town v isito rs:
from Portland.
Craig is
—
&
$
Don’t forget to register for the
M argaret and Grace Bain of Seat­
29-2
tle were Ashland guests last night. baby clinic at the library.
J. P. Miles of Castle
among late arrivals.
ASHLAND
THERE ARE NO
FINER T I R E S
THAN M A SO N
CORDS
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brown are
Have a fit at Orres. Ttilors for
men and women. Upstairs.
4-tf among guests from Dunsmuir.
Be Individual, R costs no more
See P au lseru d ’s suits.
25tf
Chevrolet and Dodge P arts and Service
rs
are assisting in the move to bring
F rank Gibson is among out-of
the congress here.
town visitors from K lam ath Falls?
— G rants Pass Courier
Mrs. B. F. Southwick of Salem is
an out-of-town visitor.
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
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Is the cold weather
gasoline
TRY IT AND SEE IIOW
M U C H E A S I E R IT
STARTS T H A N T H E
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