Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 09, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ÀSfflLÀND DAÎtV Ttt)î\T,9
Prof. Vining in Portland—
Attraction for Children—
Prof. I. E. Vining left Ashland
The first 48 children to be at
Wednesday to attend a m eeting of the Plum m ers Grocery Store in the
11 State Secretaries of th e Cham ber of
m orning between € anc 9 o’clock
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A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts of
< ► Commerce in Oregon. Prof. Vining will get one can apiece of Borden's
< I is president of the Oregon Chamber
local interest.
Condensed Milk as adm ittance to
of Commerce and will retu rn to the show given a t the Vining Thea-
G rants Pass to deliver a speech on tre «omo„ ow m orning showing the
M ove to A shland—
R eturns from H ospital—
Armistice day. Since organization o! N ear Eaat relie,
For
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, form erly
Miss Imogene Wallace, piano in­ th e state secretar.es to «he various.
Borde„.s m„ k
of K lam ath Falls have moved to structor, was operated on at the cham bers in Oregon, this is the first ah__.
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m^ i n o J.
T F. F u ller has been
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3how’ the Borden company has giv­
Ashland and are domiciled at 266 Community Hospital this week and meeting
unable
Third street. Mr. Smith is a mason returned to her home yesterday on to attend on acount of illness. Mr. en the N ear E ast relief fund one
and builder and has come to Ash­ G ranite Street.
Fuller was confined to his home this can of B orden’s Milk.
land with Mrs. Smith for a rest and
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morning with a cold.
When a loss comes along, my
. Special Saturday Sales, fresh and |
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vacation.
companies
pay. Yeo. of course. 21-tf
cured meats, rabbit and chickens, at
Have a fit a t Orres. Tailors for
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
F r st «lance of year— N at’l G uani Eagle M arket.
b enefit dance— to-night at Armory.
Recovering from Heart A ttock—
J. K. Pigney of 323 Helman street
is Improving after a severe spell of
heart trouble.
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If you like good k rau t, order
some from the fresh barrel at Plaza
M arket.
men and women. Upstairs.
W ill R epair M achine—
We are m aking and packing our 11
12— 4 by 6 p o rtraits and 1 large
own
chocolates and we know they
one $8.50 D arling Studio.
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are fresh, a t Enders.
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There is no flour
W hite M ountain.
better
than
Portraits $4.50
59-2 Studio.
Support th e h om e dances— first i Dennison Day—
one of year at Armory ton igh t.
Dennison Day will be ushered in
up at
D arling ¡
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A shland B oy A ppointed—
Swifts— Bacon,
Boiled
Ham,
Melwood Van Scoyoc of Ashland Chipped beef and lard. Get it at
has been appointed editor of the Detricks. I t’s th e best.
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electrical engineering section of th e
Student Engineer a t O. A. C. fo r the
Remember Saturday Sales on
coming year. The Student Engineer fresh and cured m eats at Eagle Mar­
Is published three tim es a year by ket.
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the students in the different engine­
ering departm ents. „ T he m agazine
contains all kinds of technical and
non-technical m aterial as well as a
comic section and other special fea­
tures.
The Dodge coupe owned by W.
Members of th e Stanford footf- ' T. Grosse, Siskiyou accident victim,
ball team passed through Ashland ! is insured in the Firem ans Fund
yesterday m orning enroute to P o rt­ Company with C arter & Mills lo­
land to meet the U niversity of Ore cal agents and is at the Automotive
gon on Multnomah field Saturday Shop where repairs are being made
No rousing dm onstration was made j as faßt as parts will come. Mr.Grosse
at the depot by the young men. At ! rem ains in Ashland.
G rants Pass they were stocked up f
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■with a crate of Rogue River Valley i Don’t miss
the big Pay Night
grapes from Stanford alumni. Prob- ' dance at the O riental Gardens at
Positively th e g reatest pleasure
ably a few football fans from here Medford Saturday night. You may
producing event of the week Dance
will go to Portland during the week- he lucky.
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at the O riental Gardens at Medford
end to see the game th at is a ttra c t­
. Saturday night.
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Maple squares— 30c. Bon Ton.
ing attention on the coast.
Team Goes N orth—
Vining Theatre Monday, Nov. 19
The Vanderbilt Producing Company Presents for the First
Time in Ashland, the Sensation of Four Continents
TH E S M A R T
MUSICAL COM EDY
H IT ! .
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We deliver the goods. Sendee is i
Cliff Payne makes tables.
Stomach m isery, gas and indiges­ our motto. D etricks— phone 62. 5 3 if
tion are prom ptly relieved with
B arrel of fresh k ra u t ju st open­
Geese Are Flying—
Mi-O-Na stomach tablets. At McNair
ed
a t the Plaza M arket.
Rain is predicted by those who Bros, on money back plan.
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proclaim them selves w eather pro-
phets. A band of geese, was heard
Cliff Payne m akes Hub Stakes. K ANT KID KOKOMO KOMPANY
MONTICELLO, Ind., Nov. 9.__1
and seen yesterday afternoon and in
Ku Klux Kian or Kappa Kappa
early days their flight
predicted P ostponm ent A nnounced—
K
appa?” inquired a member of the
Due to Armistice Day, regular drill
falling w eather.
Not many geese
county
fair committee when a truck
have gone south yet but the fall mi- of the 48th Co. has been posponed un
bearing
the insignia “ K. K. K .”
gration is expected.
til Thursday, November 16th.
drove up.
N either,
replied
the
driver
N ational G uani B enefit dance to­
It costs nothing to get my insur-
it
s
the
Kokomo
Kandy
Kompany.”
night, A shland Arm ory.
. ance rates. Yeo, of course.
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In the South—
Mrs. Carrie Ryan of the Port
Shasta R estaurant on A street, is in
Sacram ento and San Francisco com­
bining business with pleasure and
An evening’s entertainm ent for
will rem ain away three weeks. Miss
Mabel Peterson and Mrs. Chet Rob­ two people in New York $150.00 in
inson are taking care pf her busi­ Los Angeles the same am usem ent
cost $50.00 a night— but in Medford
ness.
where there is a M etropolitan O rien­
Your Sunday dinner will be as tal Gardens a w onderful time can
tasty and appealing as the meat. To he had for alm ost nothing.
Dance there Saturday night. 57-4
be sure get your steaks and roasts
from the Eagle M arket.
" ' ^HAaÿ, SíoVernar d( UHM
And Magnetic
With The Radiant
HOW TO GET YOUR
TICKETS BY MAIL
NOW
DALE W IN TER
And The All-
Listen to this Chorus of Punse
from San Francisco
Star Company
II an yth in g, th e show is b etter than «i.i
Address letters, make
checks and money or­
ders payable to H. B.
H urst, m anager, Vin­
ing Theatre, Ashland,
Ore. Inclose self-ad
dressed stamped en­
velope to help insure
„ safe retu rn . Ann 10
percent Gov. tax (o
price ticket desired.
its previous visit here. “Iren e” e le c tr i­
fied the aud ien ce.— Exam iner.
Curran patrons greet “ Iren e” w ith en ­
th u siasm .— C hronicle.
“Iren e” m ust l»e again aeelainied as the
last word in m usical eo im sb ’— Journal.
PRICES—Lower Floor $2.50, 1st row
Balcony $2.50
Box Office
Seat Sale
Will Open
Monday,
Nov. 12
November
Of course it’s good if it is made
of “ W hite M ountain” .
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May Remain H ere Definitely—
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. W orthington,
residents of Sheridan, Oregon since
1884, have come to Ashland in hope
of improving
Mrs. W orthington’s
health. Asthma, th a t has caused
Mrs. W orthington sickness for many
years, is being improved daily and
Mr. W orthington declares they may
rem ain in Ashland
perm anently.
They are farm owners of the Will
am ette valley but are living at 2 53
Third street.
here nexj W ednesday at two o’clock
E at a fresh tam ale at Rose Bros.
at the Presbyterian church, when
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‘ the W ednesday Club and all th eir
friends will meet to take advantage
New music for dance tonight at
of Mrs. M. H. E llis’ kindness in
Armory.
N at’l Guard benefit.
teaching all who wish to* learn, to
; use the Dennison crepe paper in
A full line of fresh home made
fashioning the lovely receptacles, in
candy
every day a t E nders.
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which artistry , Mrs. Ellis is so skill-
ed. Everyone interested is invited.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO*0ON-
STRUCT CEMENT SIDEWALKS ! ■ >
N ational Guard B enefit dance to ­
ON NOB HILL ST. BETWEEN
night, A shland Arm ory.
HIGH AND ALMOND STREETS,
IN THE CITY OF ASHLAND,
Flour week a t Hardy Bros. Nov.
OREGON.
Loveland’s dance orchestra makes lrtth to 17th.
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R ecorder’s Office, Ashland, Ore­
the music for dance tonight at
gon. Nov. 8, 1923.
Armory. e
To San Francisco T on ight—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to
A. C. K eller is in Ashland today
all
persons interested in the owner­
B usiness V isitors—
transacting business preparatory to
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Charles R. Cooley of the Three retu rn in g to the Southern Pacific ship of any parcel of land abutting
C’s Lum ber Company and who is hospital in San Francisco for a final on Nob Hill street, between High
supervising the construction of the examination. Mr. K eller’s condition and Almond Streets, in th e City of
lum ber shed on the Ashland Lum ­ does not show great Im provem ent Ashland, Oregon, th a t It is proposed
ber Companies yard, is in Ashland after his visit in Corvallis with the by the Common Council of said city
from G rants Pass. F. M. Havens, rem ainder of his family, and the ex­ to construct cement sidewalks on
also of G rants Pass, is a guest at act procedure for his case is not said street, between the two points
named.
the Hotel Ashland as a business known here.
'You are hereby summoned and re ­
visitor.
quired to appear before th e said
W hite Mountain Flour at Hardy Common Council, a t the City H all,
Fresh fru it cake and mince meat
Bros.
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ingredients— brown. Isugar, citron,'
the 20th day of November, 1923, a t
spices, orange peel, lemon peel, wal­
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese, 8 o’clock P. M., then and th e re to
nuts and so forth. D etricks. We de­
cottage cheese, milk and butter. We
offer any suggestions or objections
liver.
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sell the best. Detricks.
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to the construction of said side­
walks.
Recent A rrivals—
To P o rtlan d —
By order of the Common Council.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Ellis of Great
H. A. Stearns, proprietor of the
GERTRUDE BIEDE. Recorder.
Falls are among recent arrivals. Plaza Grocery, left last night In his
C.
L.
LOOMIS, Mayor.
Mr. and Mrs. F A. Legge and daugh- , machine for Portland on a business
Date
of
first publication November
te r of Salem, Ore. are recent arriv ­ trip. He will be gone four days.
9,
1923.
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als. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fulm er of
Port Angeles are out-of-town visit­
I ha,ve made a special study of
Try our fresh kippered salmon
ors. J. H. H attan of D unsm uir ig automobile insurance: get my rates
“
D
etrlcks.”
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among guests at the. Hotel Colum­ first. Yeo, of course.
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bia. Mrs. F. F. Dahlin, A. M. Rey­
Special this m onth— 12 large
nolds and Perry Morris of Albany
National Guard Benefit dance to-
pictures
$15 a t D arling Studio. 57-tf
are recent arrivals in Ashland. W. pighr, Ashland Armory.
J. McEnerney of Dunsm uir is a
Big shipm ent of overcoats ju st
business visitor.
B aptist P eop le M«‘ct in M edford—
arrived, a t P aulserud’s.
Sixteen members of the Baptist
Good kraut is nourishing. Fresh
church motored to Medford last
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
barrel ju st opened at Plaza Market.
night to attend a fellowship meet-
ing of county churches held in the
bOR RENT— 75»
acres
fair
Like A shland—
B aptist church recently dedicated in buildings, 22 acres, balance plow
Em llie K. Sallentine and Ida M. Medford. Because of the absence of and pasture, will lease for term of
Sallentine have completed a summer Rev. R. C. Miller, V. O. N. Smith years. J. J. Deakin, 217 East Main
vacation at Cannon Beach and have responded with an address from St.
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come to Ashland to live this win­ j Ashland. Musical num bers on the
ter. ’Tho neither of the eastern large pipe organ were given and a
FOR RENT— 8 room modern fu r­
nished
huose. Call 137.
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women have been in Ashland before, , tour of inspection displayed a ttra c ­
they are delighted with its prospects tive points of the churches construc­
FOR SALE— Cabbage
by • the
as they have been with th e n o rth ­ tion. O. F. Carson, Howard Gear,
hundred,
2%
c
per
pound,
3c In
ern part of the state. They have H. P. Holmes and V. O. N. Smith
small
lots.
Phone
257-Y.
264
taken rooms at 217 North Main took their machines with other
W eightm an St.
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street.
members.
FOR SALE— A Boon to Poor
C annery W orkers, Notice
Exceptional
values and
sm art j Eyes— Self-threading Sewing. Need­
The Ashland cannery will not ! styles in overcoats at
Paulserud’s. j les, as well as a boon to your fam ­
sta rt until W ednesday, November I
55tf ilies. Suitable Homes and all kinds
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of Real estate. See Mrs. E. Yockey
W hite Mountain
makes Yockey Real E state Co.
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Flour
To Portland—
baking a pleasure.
FOR SALE— Five room modern
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goeller and
bungalow ju s t completed inquire
Mr». Jennie H um o[ K lam ath Palls ’ S ,a„f„r,l B oy. G o T h r o u g h -
W.
H. W enner, F reig h t depot. 59-6*
motored to Ashland this week and
A car of S tanford’s famous foot- ,
were Joined after a short visit here
FOR SALE— 1923 Chevrolet
ball team passed through Ashland
with Mrs. Goeller’s sister. Dr. Ber­
touring
car. in A -l condition. Also
this morning to Portland. They reg- •
tha Sawyer, for Portland where they
istered at the Chamber of Commerce new Kimball Plano. Mrs. D ougher­
will spend two weeks. Dr. Sawyer
ty-
55 Pine St. 59-tf
and filled up on A shland’s fruit.
will resum e her practice at the end
of the vacation.
FOR SALE— 1917 Ford Touring
N ational Guard B en efit dance to­
car. Good rubber, lots of tools. $100.
night, A shland Arm ory.
P
ark Garage.
—
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The B urnside Relief Corp will
hold a food sale at H ardy B rothers
10 to 20 per cent off on all por-
FOR SALE— Corona Typewriter,
Grocery— Enders Building,
Satur-1 tra its during November a t D arling good condition $40.00 Phone 215.
day Nov. 10th.
58-2, Studio.
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of Womens, Misses ami Childrens
COATS
STARTS
SATURDAY
Her Is The Sale
You Have Been Waiting e?
Every Coat Goes in this
Come Early Saturday and Get Your Pick.
L o o k fo r t h e R ed S a le T a g
D R ESS
COATS
PL U SH
CO A TS
SPO RT
COATS
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, Made , ° i Normandre
Some with big Fur Col-Marvel Cord, Bolivia,
lars and Cuffs made of I Brytoma and o t h e r
Salt’s Fabrics.
wanted fabrics. Some
with big Fur Collars
Priced
Priced
$1675 to
57595
The popular coat this
season—made of all
wool materials in over
plaids and plaid back,
Some with Fur Collors.
_ Priced
$2995 10 $6975 $1985 10 $2925
Misses and Childrens Coats
Made of all wool materials in the wanted fabrics some with
Fur Collar and Cuffs
4 to 8 years Priced at
$448 to 51 g48
9 to 15 years Priced at
$698 t0 $1695
Saturday Specials You Can't Afford to Miss
36 inch
Outing
Flannel
yard ..
22c
Womens
Flannelette
Gowns
each .
New
Brushed Wool
Sweaters
$ 5 9 8 to 5^| j 98
Cotton
Batting
Full Size
72 X 90
each ..
J
Womens
36 inch
Wool Hose Wool Serge
Brown, black Navy Blue
and Heather
. - $ 1 0 0 yard .
pair
1
New Skirts
Made of Wool Crepe and
Xoveltv Woolens.
Priced
S698 10 $9 95