Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 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 cihne and go, and even ts of
local in terest.
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Fiesh fru it cake and mince meat Departed Y esterday—
ingredients— brown; Isugar, citron, i Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McWilliams
spices. orange peel, lemon peel, wal- ( with Mrs. G. E. Peck and Jim m ie
nuts and so forth. Detricks. We de- left Friday afternoon for El Centro,
1,ver-
• 5 9 -tf' Cal. They will break the journey at
Oakland. Dr. Mattie Shaw accom­
Cannery W orkers, Notice
panied them as far as Hornbrook
The Ashland cannery will not and returned last jjight. Mrs. Mc­
sta rt until W ednesday, November W illiams friends are glad to know
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59 2 th at the so jo /rn in the south will
be of great benefit to her and Mr.
A sliland Girl Appears on Program — McWilliams. Mrs. McWilliams has
At the grand opening of the enjoyed and appreciated the con­
“ Gobbler” tea room in the Y. W. C. tinued thoughtfulness of her friends.
A. on the University of Oregon cam­
pus, Miss Joyce Johnson gave a vio­
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for
lin aolo. Several other piano and
men and women. U pstairs.
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violin solos were given.
Early M atinee A ttracts—
An evening’s entertainm ent for |
Certainly enough condensed milk
two people in New York $150.00 in
was
taken to the Vining T heatre
Los Angeles the same amusement
morning
as admisison tickets to the
cost $50.00 a night— but in Medford
Near
East
Relief film and Jackie
where there is a M etropolitan Orien- ■
tai Gardens a wonderful time can Cooganjs picture to feed many h un­
gry youths in the Near East. At
be had for almost nothing.
eight o’clock this m orning a large
Dance there Saturday night. 57-4
band of children had roused at
school
hours to get a can of free
Visit at Horn«*—
milk
from
Plum mers' Grocery. They
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. Boyd of
Burbank, Cal. have been visiting at trouped up the street to the th eatre
the home of Mr. Boyd’s m other, Mrs. and waited for the doors to open.
H attie Boyd at 317 N. Main street.
It costs nothing to get my insur-
They are touring in the northern
port of the state after their visit ance rates. Yeo, of course.
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here.
Two R a llies Y esterday—
To boost the advertising for Ash­
Don’t miss the big Pay Night
land-M
edford’s football game Mon­
dance at the O riental Gardens at
Medford Saturday night. You may day, two rallies were held on the
be lucky.
57.4 I streets yesterday.
Directly
after
four o’clock, following an in terest­
ing program given at the High
Maple squares— 30c. Bon Ton.
School yesterday afternoon, the high
school kids paraded main street
Visitor from K lam ath Falls—
flaunting red and white pompons.
George S. Boyd of K lam ath Falls
Again at seven o’clock with music
has been in Ashland on a business
and yells they serpentined. Others
trip and incidentally visited at the
went to Medford to see th eir demon­
home of his m other, Mrs. H attie
stration and retu rn the call made
Boyd and other relatives. He has re
here late Thursday evening by Med­
turned to his home in Klamath
ford’s younger set.
county.
Flour week at Hardy Bros. Nov
10th to 17th.
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12— 4 by 6 p o rtraits and 1 large
one $8.50 D arling Studio.
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W eek-end w ith P aren ts—
R eturn Tom orrow—
Mrs. T. C. Lafferty left Friday to
W. H. McNair is expected to -r e ­ spend the week-end at Hornbrook
tu rn from Portland tomorrow after with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.
a short business trip in the city.
M. Gosmey.
Cliff Payne makes chests.
There is no flour
W hite M ountain.
better
than
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R eturns to Klam atli Falls—
Miss Pauline Clift has returned te At Cení ral Point—
Klam ath Falls to continue her work
Mrs. J. R. Leslie and Mrs. H. C.
in the F irst National Bank after sev­ Head spent Friday iwth Mrs. Bebee
eral weeks’ visit in Ashland with at Central Point.
her m other and sisters.
Of course it's good if it is made
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese of “ W hite M ountain” .
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cottage cheese, milk and butter. We
sell the best. Detrieks.
53tf Old F riend Here—
Mrs. Emily Byrnes of Albany is
Ashland T ou rists in Kansa<
visiting her old tim e friend. Mrs.
A m arked copy of the McPherson J. R. Rice at 113 H argadine street.
Daily Republic from
McPherson. Mrs. Byrnes is pleased with Ashland.
Kansas was received at the Tidings
office this morning. Listed under
Positively the g reatest pleasure
“ Strangers in our M idst” , a novel producing event of the week Dance
plan for keeping tab of tourists, are at the Oriental Gardens at Medford
the names of C. B. Oreenough and Saturday night.
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wife of Ashland, Oregon bound for
Chester, Pa.
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Detained Here—
F. A. Legge and family of Salem,
I have made a special study of
Oregon will be guests at the Ilo te r
automobile insurance; get my rates Ashland a few days during the time
first. Yeo, of course.
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their machine is being repaired at a
local garage.
Member of Linville Octett
The Linville Octette, of which
Eat a fresh tam ale at Rose Bros.
W alter Miksch Is a member, gave a
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concert this week In Portland at the
first Presbyterian church of thart Guest Last Night—
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city. Membership in the Octette is
Miss Elizabeth Snyder of Portland
a deserved recognition of Mr was a guest of Patrick Sweeney and
MIksch’s musical ability. In Decem­
Thomas O’Conners at the Ashland
ber he will go as a delegate from his hotel last night. Miss Snyder is en
college to the Student Volunteer route to her home in the Rose City.
Conference at Indianapolis, another
honor. He is a student at Linfield
Try our fresh kippered salmon
College In McMinnville.
"D etrieks.”
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Exceptional
values and sm art G arages are P r o f i t a b l e -
styles in overcoats at P aulserud’s.
Seven garages have been comple­
55tf ter by J. R. E ^ ra rd s a t the rear of
his home on Third street. All garages
Ilom e from C alifornia—
have been rented.
Mrs. J. Z. W ing has returned from
a short trip to California where she
Special this
m onth— 12
large
visited relatives. Mrs. W ing’s m oth­ pictures $15 at D arling Studio. 57-tf
er acompanied her to Los Angeles
and will rem ain there this w inter. To K lam ath F all
W hite Mountain
baking a pleasure.
Flour
I/eave for C alifornia—
CITIZENS URGE RESERVOIR
Big shipm ent of overcoats
arrived, at P aulserud’s.
need, ^ay those favoring the Ash­
land creek project, and the addition­
al supply will be available within
a year if a reservoir is constructed
up the creek. They estim ate th a t at
least two years will be required to
obtain w ater from Em m igrant creek.
.
es, and recall the time when physi-
,
,
,
clans condemned open ditches in
Ashland some years ago, even
though the w ater was used only for
irrigation purposes. They m aintain
that the same condition will obtain
in the future, and th a t if w ater from
Ashland cFeek is used It can be car­
ried in pipes, as they are at present
and th a t all of the w ater will be
suitable for domestic purposes as
After having graduated from the
; high school in Syracuse, N. Y., as vale­ well as for irrigation.
' dictorian of bis class, Moses Finkle-
M akes Statem ent
stein, aged eleven, has matriculated
Relative to the fu rth er develop­
into full standing as a freshman at ment of the Ashland* creek supply,
Syracuse university. He is the young Mr. P atterson makes the following
est, by several years, of any student,
statem ent;
past or present, of that university.
“ I have nd selfisff motive in this
enterprise.
A few of the citizens of
W hite M ountain Flour a t Hardy
Bros.
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it possible to hire an engineer to
Our $24.75 special all wool suits make a survey of a suitable site for
and overcoats tailored
to your a reservoir, which we were unable to
m easure and fit guaranteed is the get from the city engineer. I con­
talk of the town. Don’t try to beat tributed five days of labor, as well
it, it can’t be did. See Orres tailors as my share of other expenses in,
upstairs.
60-1* w hat I consider a good, enterprise.
“ The voters w ere asked a few
The Ashland Rod and Gun Club years ago to vote on a $100,000
wish to announce th a t they will hold bond issue for the construction of a
Turkey and
Merchandise Shoots reservoir up Ashland creek canyon.
Sunday, Nov. 25th and Thanks­ It was carried by a big m ajority, but
giving m orning at th eir grounds op­ was pigeon-holed by the council
posite Jackson’s Hot Springs. All w ithout giving any reason why, and
shooters please bear this in mind it stands today.
Fred R. Neil, Sec. Treas.
“ The reason I favoi a reservoir
60-Sat., Tues up Ashland creek is th a t we will be
developing and having under our
P. T. C. M eets-t-
control our own resources, and make
The P. T. C. of the Ju n io r High it possible to double the capacity of
will meet Tuesday, 3 p. m. a t Ju n io r our electric light plant, which would
high building. Miss Hicks will talk save the city thousands of dollars
on “ B etter Books and B etter Films now paid out for electric power. This
for C hildren.” The program will saving alone will take care of extrta
open with a piano duet by Rosina expense and tak e care of a big por­
and Frances Gallatin and Mrs. E. O tion of interest on the bonds th at
Smith will sing a closing num ber. will be required in either event.
Much of im portance will come up at
“ I oppose entering into a contract
this m eeting and everyone in terest­ with the Talent D istrict because the
ed is urged to be present.
construction of our city charter
makes it illegal to enter into a con­
Thanksgiving is getting
closer tract of the expenditure of th a t sum
and so is Christm as and New Years. of money w ithout obtaining the
Don’t let th e holiday season see you 'consent of the m ajority of taxpay­
in th a t old suit or overcoat, have ers by vote, and I am, and we all
it tailo r made a t Orres tailor shop. should be willing to abide by the
Expert tailors only— upstairs. 60-1* will of the m ajority, which is the
fairest and most im partial way. This
P o rtra its $4.50 up at D arling will settle the question rig h t.”
Stadio.
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Swifts— Bacon,
Boiled
Ham,
10 to 20 per cent off on all por­ Chipped beef and lard. Get it at
tra its during November at D arling Detricks. I t’s the best.
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Studio.
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Tea Cnp Club to M eet—
The Tea-Cup Club will meet Tues­
Mrs. Mary P otter of Boring, Ore­ day afternoon, Nov. 13, at Mrs.
gon, who has been visiting her K luth’s home, 710 Palm Avenue. All
daughter, Mrs. W alter Everton, has friends are cordially invited to a t­
returned from a short visit with h er i
tend. Members are urged to be pres­
son and sister a t Klam ath Falls.
ent as im portant buisness comes be­
fore the club.
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On one expedition—notable In my
memory because I was unaccom panied
by any o th er w hite .men— I spied a
huge rhinoceros under a tig tree not
m ere th a n a h u n d red y a rd s away,
w rites D octor Shelby, the big game
and was about to tu rn in t n v
, .vhpn n .
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\ " hen lle ru s"ed me snorting and low-
ering his head.
He was upon m e before I was in a
position to shoot, so th ere w as n oth­
ing to do but leap nimbly to one side.
H e put on the b rak es and alm ost
stopped, then continued on down the
trail in the w ake of the porters. They
were heavily loaded and would have
difficulty in escaping, so I m ade up my
mind 1 would have to kill him.
As I raised my rifle he w as ju st
turning a bend 20 yards down th e tra il.
And, scarcely taking aim, I fired.
It was a snap shot for his body. I
fancied th a t he lurched forw ard. At
any rate, he disappeared around the
bend and I could b ear him rolling over
and over down the tra il, while the
cries of a dozen or m ore terro r-strick - i
en n ativ es ren t the air.
I hurried forw ard. Around the bend
I found loads sc attere d everyw here.
Some boys had scram bled upon lurge !
rocks. Two had jum ped into a tree.
Some had jum ped aside. One o f ,
these had been howled over by the
rhino, which then rolled over him, but
luckily th e boy had fallen betw een two
rocks, which received th e ponderous
weight of the beast instead.
Ih e Leake s Orchestral Entertainers, who will appear here soon, offer a
happy combination of personality and musicianship, with a proper amount of
dignity and merriment. The company is under the personal direction of H J
Leake, a musician of exceptional attainments. This organization does a whole
lot of things musically, and does everything well. Vocal work, piano, drums,
flute, saxophone, marimbaplmne and e ther musical features will be enjoyed.
A man is known by his wife's ap­
parel as much as by bis own. Moral
— Have your clothes
tailored by
competent tailors at Orres Tailor
Shop— upstairs.
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Blankets
Comforts
Quilts
Pillows
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Appearing at Ashland Armory
Wednesday, November 14
8:1 a n.
in.
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The first number of the 1923-24 Ellison-
White I jyceum under the auspices of the
American Legion.—Buy Season Ticket
Converse
G u a ra n te e d R u b b ers
We make them as clean soft „
and refreshing a s when they
were new.
Our work is better and cheaper
than you can obtain at home.
The season for rubbers will soon be
upon you. Be prepared to keep your
feet dry and your health good.
Send it
L e t o u r phone be y o u r clo th e s
line.
31 W a te r St.
We sell Converse Rubbers because we believe
them to be just a real good piece of footwear.
P hon e 1(15
Overland Shoe Shop
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
Corner Main and Oak
J. D. Mars, Prop.
E astern Men H ere—
H. C. May of Brookfield, Mass.
and C. E. Boquist of R utland, Mass,
are among recent arrivals a t the
Hotel Columbia.
We deliver the goods. Service is
our motto. Detricks— phone 62. 53/f
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED— 2000 shakes. Inquire
Provost Bros.
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FOR SALE— Good fresh cow with
heifer calf. 471 M ountain Ave. 60-3*
M ove to M edford—
FOR SALE— One Gang Disc Plow
The C. B. Moore family from the second hand at a bargain. Carson-
Bellview district have moved to Fow ler Lum ber Co.
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Medford to live this w inter. The
Moore family have been active in
their affairs near here and will un­
DENNISON
doubtedly be missed.
CREPE
Don’t forget Denison Day at the
PAPERS
Presbyterian church Wed. a t 2 P. M.
you can lear how to make all kinds
of pretty things of crepe paper.Re-
freshm ents will be servad. This is
We stock full line of the
for the benefit of the W ednesday
above also wires— centers—
Club and will cost only 25cts. In­
cluding the paper.
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and flow er-m aking m ater­
Returns from D u n sm u ir -
Mrs. D. D. Good has returned from
a short visit to D unsm uir with her
daughter and friends.
Salesmanship in Print
at
E L H A R T ’S
On the Plaza
Large loaf— quality
Bon Ton.
A d v e rtis in g
ials, etc.
bread 10c.
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HARRISON BROS.
Announce the best Showing of
in the History of their Business
B usiness V isitor—
W hen a loss comes along, my
companies pay. Yeo. of course. 21-tf
Doctor Shelby Tells How He Killed
the Huge Beast W ith a
Snap Shot.
R egarding Sanitation
i hunter.«
Opponents of the Em m igrant , As soon as the hoys saw that rhino
creek project point out th a t it is ! tlle-v g'^bbeif up their loads, and start-
proposed to carry the w ater through
on l,owl1 tlie trail.
Ashland for most p art in open ditch-
I do< ided not to kill th e huge beast,
ju st
Charles W. R ohrer of K lam ath
Falls is among business visitors from
out-of-town.
” * “ "OCER’S PtiwtlNAUTY AND MUSICIANSHIP
SHINE FORTH IN LEAKE COMPANY
(Continued from first page.)
Mrs. Paul Guiley of 167 H arga­
makes
dine street, plans to leave today for
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Klam ath Falls where her husband
is doing electrical work for Copco.
Mrs. E. T. Merrill leaves tonight
for Long Beach. Cal. for the w inter.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill have spent a
wonderful sum m er in Ashland this
year and expect to retu rn in the
spring. They are contem plating
building a summer home here. Mr.
M errill has several business deals
on which he will be detained for a
while longer, but will leave for
Long Beach in the near futuer.
R eturns to A shland—
YOUNGEST IN SYRACUSE
1 Sedan Bargain $450
4 Late Model Tourings
2 Late Model Runabouts
These cars are all in good repair—new paint, good
Rubber and are priced very Reasonably.
Open Used Cars in our present stock
Range from $75.00 to 300.00
Two Chevrolets Cheap
2 Maxwells Bargains
Our Terms on these cars are Exception­
ally Good.
What
Is it ascienee, an art, a business or a profession?
it is all of these.
Science is in the knowing; art in the doing. So far as the
principles of advertising can be understood and laid
down, it is a science; it is a vital force in business; and
men follow the practice of advertising as a profession.
Business men invest in it as a part of their business
which gives information that leads to sales and growth
in business
Since the early days of mankind, men have been making
known information to each other by publicity methods. Advertise­
ments first were hewn in stone. The “town crier” of a hundred
years ago was an advertising man who marched up and down the
streets. Nowadays, the best and most economical advertising is
piinted salesmanship which is carried to the home in the local news­
paper.