Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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MOTHER ASKS FOR NEWS OF
SON, FREDERICK CLES9ON
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A Daily Chronicle of thoee who come end go, and «rente of
local
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Masonic Hall, Ashland.
Notice of. Meeting.
S pecial
c o n v o catio n
Noted Man to fVv*»vr
H ath Macfll
* to »..tend the State Sunday
School convention, is a speaker of
repute
and
an
, world wide
_
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— .—
•» • Intensely
u n u ^ rij
Mr«. Mariah CIsaa oa , write« from
Decatur, Iliaaoi«, to the Postmaster
at Ashland, making inquiry as to
whether a man by the name of
Frederick Gleason, gats mail at this
of the year, but so far without
trying to find her »on since the first
] of the aww rarb.ut so far without
"’tcccee No such name Is known at
t,1P Ashland
------ postoffice hut
,,llt if
,, th
m is
is
^ tP r e a ti n g m an w ho h a s tra v e le d js,io n ld m eet th e eyes of a n y o n e w ho
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TX e is a - r e _ 1 l a t • i v e < of ~ th e ¿ dops
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ry V m
know 11.
th e p erso
ev en in g , O ct. 25.
W o rk in
M ark e T
M a ste r.
A il C o m p an io n s c o rd ia lly Poley fa m ily -a n d w ill be th e ir g u e st | Wp11 hp im a g in e d .'h a t th e in fo rm a
next w eek. If, p o ssib le,
ev ery o n e tion will be received by th e d is tr e s ­
in v ite d .
sh o u ld av ail th e m se lv e s of th e op­ sed m o th e r w ith g r e a t p le a su re .
W . F . LOOM IS, H. P . p o rtu n ity to h e a r M r. McGill w hose
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d a te s fo r sp e a k in g will be given to- P L A N E S ON NON-STO P F L IG H T
W . II. DAY, S ec’y.
m orrow .
CA NA DIAN B O R D E R TO M EX ICO
modern woodmen . m eet
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' E U G E N E , Oct. 25— T he non -sto p
W e m a k e c lo th
d a u p p te
B e g in n in g ° w
ith O ctober, i r e r g g m
u la
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u r r
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i r d
u t to
u y y o o u u r r C a n a d a to M exico, a ir p la n e w as su c ­
m e e tin g s will be th e 2d a n d 4 th f t a s t e - Bp in d iv id u a l it co sts no m ore. c e ssfu lly re -fu e le d in m id a ir h e re
F rid a y e v e n in g s in each
m o n th . J P a u ls e r «<l’s.
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4 6 . tf a t 1 0 :0 2 th is m o rn in g . N in ety -fiv e
H ence ¿ h e n e x t s ta te d
w ill be on '
, g a llo n s of g a so lin e w as tra n s fe rre d
F rid a y ev en in g . O ct. 26, a t M oose !,) i,,s a t M uskoK«*>—
I from re -fu e lin g p la n t ¿o flig h t p lan e
H a ll.
' n d * s of Mr.
i ” F rie
a n d M rs. J. n | w ith in th re e
m in u te s ,
w h ile th e
G. W . M cNABB. C onsul. | DiH h a v e r a <‘<‘ived
w ord of th e ir P,a n p tra v e le d
105 m iles p e r h o u r
______ _
¡sa fe a rr iv a l a t M uskogee, O k lah o m a a t an a ltitu d e of 3,000 fee t. L eav-
E a s tc rn O regon V isitors—
/ a n d a rp m o re th a n glad to a t th e ir in & S u m as. W a sh ., ju s t th is sid e of
I). N. Davey of M errill and C. W . llo,ne- Mr. D ills a lre a d y had fe lt r e - ¡ C a n a d ia n b o rd e r, a t 6 :2 5 A. M.,
K now les
of V ale a re am o n g o u t-o f i 1" f in il‘s h e a lth a n d w ould soon be ¡C a p ta in S m ith an d L ie u te n a n t R ich-
tow n v isito rs.
at
zxl of a _ c tiv
, ■ ity
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x _ ___
at work
w ork in
in hie
h is tinnr
new field
tP r expect ¿o
rea c h i a«
th e M — exican bor-
w ro le ,ia s ,i,y
P rom ised (,Pr a t 6 :0 0 to rfig h t.
T he flig h t
I t co sts n o th in g to got m y In eu r lnorp lpG e rs soon
p la n e w ill he re fu e le d a g a in at Sac-
a n ce ra te s . Yeo of, c o u rse .
2 1-t
| ra m e n to .
W e a th e r
c o n d itio n s a re
E a t a fre sh ta m a le a t R ose B ro s ¡id ea l fo r H ight.
Itoml Salesm an V isits—
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E. E . R o ra p a u g h of E u g e n e , th e i
-
BANKERS MEET:
b e a u tifu l, is in A sh lan d th is w eek
Gigli R e tu rn s —
HEAR PROGRAM
tra n s a c tin g b u sin e ss a t th e h an k s. ' E d - Hl's h re tu rn e d la s t n ig h t from
E u g e n e w ith th e m ac h in _____
e supposed
„„
(C o n tin u e d from p ag e 1)
W e m a k e a sp e c ia lty of picnic an i f
' l r i ” n, ,l,y
K a n l l t ^ t h e e ffo rt , , w 1« m ad e to provide
c a m p e rs ’ n eed s. D e tric k 's .
23C-tf
Saturday Specials
Ladies Ready-to-Wear, Domestics, Childrens H a t s
We offer specials in many Departments for these two days
T h u rs d a y
r*
! . . »% s* n *
¡cod by M r. H ig h .
G rants Pass V isitor—
R ev. C. F . K o e h le r w as a b u sin e ss
v isito r to G ra n ts P a ss y e ste rd a y .
M aple s q u a re s — 30c. Bon Ton.
F r a n k D uncan
re p o rte d
on th e
clu b w ork a t th e fa irs. T he success
in a fin a n c ia l w ay by rea so n
of
p rem iu m s,
trip s ,
etc.
th ro u g h
a w a rd s a t th e fa irs w as a s u b s ta n -
L et th e A sh lan d L a u n d ry do you M in is te r to G ra n ts P a s s __
Hev. B. C. M iller is in G ra n ts ;*‘ial a rg u m p n t fo r thp e n c o u ra g e -
w ash in g . G u a ra n te e d
serv ice.
31
th e mPnt of th ls 'v o r k - a s id e from th e
W a te r S t. P h o n e 165.
54-2 P a ss a tte n d in g a m e e tin g of
M issio n ary c o n fe re n ce of th e s ta te j R° ° d U m ay d ° thP y o u n g People
and co ast. S ev eral n o ted m is s io n a r y ‘a " d ’ th ro u g h th p m - th e c o m m u n ity
V isitors from D unsm uir—
F r u it C a n n in g D e m o n stra tio n
W. A. Solom on, Mr. and M rs. R. w o rk e rs an d c h u rc h o ffic ia ls of th e
H itch e r. C. Bess, and S. J. S m ith a re s ta te , w ith m en from Los A n g eles - , Miss E lein G aley an d Miss A dena
am o n g v isito rs
from
D u n sm u ir. a re c o n v en in g to d ay . R ev. M iller is J o y gave a d e m o n s tra tio n of fru it
T hey a re re g is te re d a t th e H o tel Co­ expected hom e to n ig h t fo llo w in g th e c a n n in g a n d held th e in te r e s t of ¿he
lu m b ia.
a n y o ~---------
th e r n u m - ’
, close of ¿ h e m ee tin g .
P la n s
fo r a u ' d ie n . c e a s . fu lly ' as
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¡ s ta te w ork a r e p ro b a b ly b ein g laid
in SPlt° ° f ,hP fa c t tl,a t on ,y
L eav in g to m o rro w
_
m ______
o rn in = g
i n la n d Mr. M iller will he a b le to re p o rt l” 16“ WPFP
a tte n d a n c P - T hese
¡y °» n g la d ie s w e re h ig h ly
eom pll-
se d an fo r P o rtla n d , room fo r 2 or :l b en eficial session
m en te d by th e ju d g e a t th e
sta»te
3. See B. M. P ric e , B ell R oo m in g
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¡fa ir, w ho p re d ic te d t h a t if th ey c o n -j
H ouse, F o u r th S t.
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O ra n g e s.
lem ons,
g r a p e f r u it—
tin n e d th e ir w ork th e y w ould p ro b ­
_______
: D etrick se lls fo r less.
ltìfit
Illness at th e M anse —
ab ly lead th e s ta te in a y e a r or tw o.
! Mr. S eym our w as a g a in
called 1
J o h n K o e h le r, son of
Rev. and (M ore Here frani P ortland__
¡upon
an
d
m
ad
e
a
ta
lk
w
hich
w as
Mrs. C. F. K o e h le r is ill a t t h e ,
M r- and M rs| C. M. S m ith of P o rt
e n c o u ra g e m e n t
m an se th o h is c o n d itio n th is m o rn - J an d a rriv e d h e re la s t
n ig h t and full of p ra is e a n d
m g is
im proved.
Illn e ss
a t th e , W’R be p e rm a n e n t re s id e n ts .
T h e fo r ¿h e y o u n g people. He a lso took
Manse haA been com m on
la te ly . P rim e re a so n fo r co m in g to A sh lan d tflP o p p o rtu n ity of
p re s e n tin g to
h o w e v e r i.‘ is hoped th a t th e lin g e r- is <hp hope of b e n e fittin g
M rs Mrs> J o y a n d Mr> Bpps° n , th e pin
a n d b u tto n w hich is fu rn is h e d by
ing illn e ss w ill soon be a th in g s of S m ith ’s h e a lth .
th e p a st.
th e U nited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t
of
L a rg e lo af q u a lity b rea d ,
10c. *‘^ ^ r *culture to each clu b le a d e r on !
Y es— M alted M ilk tw in b rea d 10c. Bon Ton.
3 4 - t f '100 ppr c e n t co m p letio n of club pro-
Bon T on.
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jeo ts. M r. R eed, w ho is in c h a rg e
To C a lifo rn ia —
of th e p o u ltry clubs, w as in fo rm ed
M r. r. a a n n d d M
M rs.
rs. O
O scar
scar J o h n s o n of th a t he w ould receiv e his b u tto n as
C a rle ssn e ss on th e T a r t of—
j M
A d e liv e ry w agon d riv e r, caused ' a n c o u v er, W a sh in g to n w e re g u e sts soon a s th e m em b e rs had h an d ed in
r n e a r-a c c id e n t la s t w eek w h e n an e a rly in r b e w eek of M r. . nd Mrs. th e ir flout p ap ers.
aged re s id e n t of A sh la n d w as d riv -
D e rric k . A fte r a s h o rt s ta y
A p p re c ia tio n E x p re sse d
ing his h o rse an d b u g g y fro m h i s i h p re > th e p a rty jo in e d o th e r V a n - , On ---------
b e h a lf —
of _
th _ e ___
b a n k e rs , u H . . u D. .
hom e, located on th e h ills n o rth of couvpr re s id e n ts
and
m o to re d t o | N o rto n - of G ra n ts P ass, ex p ressed
h e re a n d th e a p p ro a c h in g m o to r R iv e rsid e , C al. w h e re th e y in te n d th e a p p re c ia tio n of th e m em b e rs fo r
cau sed
th e h o rse to fra n tic a lly to s ta y an In d e fin ite tim e. T h is w as i th e P ro g ra m w hich th e y o u n g people
lu n g e in th e d ire c tio n of a s te e p th e f ir s t v isit of ¿.he W a sh in g to n h ad fu rn is h e d , a n d g av e th e a s su r-
rieclivity. O th e r people close on th e I fo lk to A sh la n d an d th e y w’e re h ig h - ¡ancP »‘h a t th e b a n k e rs w a n te d th e
h e e ls of th e f ir s t d riv e r, w e re in ,y P h a s e d w ith A sh lan d a n d lik e d ¡P riv ile g e of a s s is tin g th e clu b w ork
se ein g d ista n c e a n d w ere p ro s tra te d , th e L ith ia W a te r.
¡in a n y w ay possible. I t w as p la in to
a t th e se em in g d isa b ility of th e ag ed I
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i be seen th a t th e
p re se n c e
of so
m an to co n tro l
h is h o rse .
B oth
W hen a loss com es a lo n g . m y i m a n y s ta te c h a m p io n s, f ir s t prem -
p eo p le s h o u te d a t ¿he m an d riv in g c o m p an ies pay. Yeo, o f co u rse. 21-tfl
th e m o to r to kill h is e n g in e , th e re b y
______
g iv in g th e h o rse a c h a n ce to q u ie t. ! ' Ve can Jna k e th a t old suk. look
_______
¡lik e n ew — P a u ls e r u d ’s.
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l um
w in n e rs a n d
e ffic ie n t
in b is u su a l fash io n in som e < » r e - iT
g
a“
m illin e r shop. 114 ; a u to m o b ile in su ran ce.; g et m y r a te s
le ss m a n n e r Coley w as h it
by a i ™ " 1 S tF e e t C° m e a n d 8ee (‘hera ' firs t. Yeo. o f c o u rse ’
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b e fo re you
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4,1
11
buy.
O ne block dow n
m ach in e a n d h is h e a d sev ered from
from V endóm e.
46-2
h is body. B ecau se th e dog wTas al- i
C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts .
w afs
w ith
Mr. P u tn a m
a n d h is j :
te a m n u m e ro u s p eo p le h a v e m issed -
him a n d a sk e d fo r h is w h e re a b o u ts
A fu ll lin e of fre s h h o m e m ad e
c a n d y ev e ry d ay a t E n d e rs.
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S elect y o u r ow n sty le a n d goods
a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. O ur c lo th e s sa tisfy .
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T h e R oys
S ervice
S ta tio n w ill
close on N ov. 1st fo r th e w in te r. U n ­
til th a t tim e tire s , tu b e s, oils, a n d
a u to a c ce sso rie s w ill be sold a t r e ­
d u ced prices. D. R oys, prop.
46-1
G a ra g e M en H u n t—
D an K a y a n d C alvin
M cC lellan
a r e h u n tin g
d u c k s th is w eek.
A
w ell d e serv e d
v a c a /io n
h a s been
e a rn e d by b o th m en w ho w ork r e g ­
u la r ly a t th e A u to m o tiv e shop. Mr.
K a y b e in g th e so le p ro p rie to r.
R A D IO FANS— A T T E N T IO N
A m e e tin g w ill be held M onday
n ig h t, O c to b e r 2 9 th , 1923, in th e
b a s e m e n t of th e M edford h c te l a t
e ig h t o 'clo ck , to fo rm a p e rm a n e n t
o rg a n iz a tio n to be k n o w n
as th e
R o g u e R iv e r V a lle y R a d io C lub.
I t is to your in terest to be there.
46-2
E. S. M orrison.
25c
Ladies and Misses
A dm ission....... . $1.00
W ar T a x ................... 10
Total
$1.10
Alford’s Greater
Imperial Orchestra
25c
E xtra Heavy—36 inches wide
Friday and Saturday only
Ilats
25c a yard
25 per cent Off
Buy what you want. Save 5c a yard a t least.
TiladM Soar^
HATS
19c
Friday and Saturday only
All New Fall Styles
Save $1 to $5 on a hat
H ojh ‘ Muslin
I9c
Everybody knows Hope Muslin and what it
is worth.
Friday and Saturday only at 19c
Price range $1.75 to $12.50
10 \ iirds to t-ncli customer
v Friday arid Saturday Specials ”
le lot two days only. Watch each week for
these specials.
Boy what you want
Ladies Silk Blouses
a
Special Friday and Saturday
1 Lot up to $7.00 Values a t $4.95
Embroaidered or Bead trimmed
Buv several
.
Ladies and Misses Coats
1 Lot from last year
Values to $16.50
Friday and Saturday
'
J
Childrens Black Hose
f t
S iz e s 5 to 8
Regular 30c ami 3oe Val.
Extra Special
IT U '
Ì j J-
¡Í
Friday and Saturday
for 19c
$6.95
w
Buy all vou want
Childrens 2-Piece Underwear
Ladies At hite Lisle Hose
W inter weight—Friday and Saturday
3 Garments for $1.00
25 dozen regular 50c
Values Special at 25c
New Chappie Coats
Harmonizing shades—open or closed
cutfs. Belted or side draped models.
Specially priced $7.95 to $13.50
36inch Heavy Cretonnes
Permanent dyes—snappy pat­
terns for comforts.
Friday and Saturday at 23c
Ribbed Top tiOc A alues
Ribbed Top 60c Values
Friday and Sat. at 43c
Friday and Saturday Specials
Are for two days only watch
each week for these specials.
Buy what you want.
Children’» Stockings
Tell the Story—
'they must be more than good
to stand the test of youthful romp­
ing.
IRON CLAD stockings give a
good account of themselves with
the Kiddies.
• I
Twist’’— an exclus­
ive IRON CLAD feature—gives
added strength to the honest yarns
without destroying their comfort-
giving softness and elasticity.
And every stocking is re-enforced
w ith extra threads where wear is
hardest.
on Will Want a New Pair
of Dress Shoes for the
Hall owe en Party
Quality Is Econom —
W. L. Douglas
$6.00 and $8.00
Shoes
Dress and Semi-Dress
For Particular Men
Big* benefit Dance to
be given a t Medford’s
New Armory by Com­
pany A Oregon National
Guard, Saturday night,
Alford’s G reater Imper-
Onl ins Flannell
dem on
s tr a to r s , conpled w ith ¿h e s u rp ris e
occasioned by th e u n u s u a ln e s s of
th e p ro g ra m ,
le ft
Mr. N o rto n in
W e a re m a k in g a n d p a c k in g o u r
such a s ta te th a t h e fo u n d w ords
ow n c h o c o la te s a n d w e know th ey
a lm o st in a d e q u a te to e x p re ss
h is
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
a re fre sh , a t E n d e rs.
4 1 -tf
fee lin g s. T he s in c e rity of h is ta lk
le ft no d o u h t in th e m in d s of th e
C liff P a y n e m a k e s S ash.
FO R
S A L E S pitz
and
o th e r C lub le a d e rs an d m em b e rs a s to th e J
good
w in te r ap p les. 50 c e n ts to Im p ressio n th a t had been m ad e on
F am ily P e t K ille d —
$1.00 p er box. B rin g y o u r boxes. Ith e b a n k e rs.
T h e w h ite P o m e ra n ia n
p et dog, P h o n e 1 0 F 2 2 :
4 6-6* ! T hp y o u n g p eo p le w e re given
“ C oley” , t h a t h a s been th e c o n s ta n t
tr e a t a t th e close of th e p ro g ra m .
FOR
SA LE— T oggen b u rg
c o m p an io n of
F re d P u tn a m
fo r
m ilk
m a n y y e a rs, w as k ille d la s t w eek by b o at. C all a t 50, 3rd s tr e e t.
4 6-6t
H av e a f it a t O rres. T tilo rs fo
an a u to m o b ile . Mr. P u tn a m w as re -
o . - _ ------------------------ ------------- m en a n d w om en. U p sta irs.
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tu r n in g to A sh lan d fro m a tr ip n e a r ' f ° R ^ A L E — F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y
T a le n t an d th e dog w as fo llo w in g , ^
&t ^ rs> L a rk in G r« b b ’s
j h a v e m ad e ft sp eclal
AIA
Friday
Douglas Shoes are known all over
the United States to be a certain
price—stamped on the sole—be­
cause they are a footwear as adver­
tised.
Accessories
Shoe Polish
Shoe Cleaners
Insoles
Arch Supports
Shoe Strings
Composition Soles
Shoe Oils
Shoe Dyes
Ritbher Goods— to match th e quality of our
Gather footwear, we handle for a service­
able, enduring line of rubber footwear the
reputable converse rubbers, to meet the
needs of this community.
Men Want Quality
Hamilton - Brown
$8.00 to $10.75
Siioes
Exclusive Stock of Their
Hi.qh Grade Kangaroo
American Gentleman is a shoe
known to good dressers wherever
good dressing is a matter of good
taste. We carry these in all lasts.
Heavy Duty Shoes— high-tops and such for
railroad men, farm ers, ranchmen and all
“doot‘ men, a large stock and for spec­
ial tits and desires we have quick access tc
stocks which assures a prompt delivery and
service.
Selling Shoes Is Our Business-Correct Fitting Our Hobby
OVERLAND
J. Mars, Proprietor
’
SHOE SHOP
Corner Oak and Ma