Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDING#
-M.
M edford E n tertain s—
Teachers Y’isit—
T h e M edford h ig h school is e n te r-
T he A sh la n d schools v e re Visited
■ T n in g five vi :tin g fo o tb a ll te a m s th is w eek by th e B u tte Tails tea c h -
o n i 'h t a t H o tel M edford w ith a e e rs. P rim a ry g ra d e s w ere v is ite d ;
bf.iiq.H i. Gr. ns Fa s and K la m a th ' by C. C. Low e,
R oscoe L a f s o n J
F a ll
R o seb u rg an d A shland an d te a c h e r in th e h ig h school an d G len
a lti.i an d .M -dford a re to be re p re - H ale, te a c h e r of th e seventh
and
euted at th e f ir s t d in n e r held i n 1 e ig h th g ra d e s. M r. H ale is a g ra d -
s o u th e rn O regon by M edford in hon- u a te of A sh lan d schools and know n
Or of fo o tb a ll te a m s.
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V isitin g in C alifornia—
H av e y o u r
c lo th e s
c le a n e d a t
Mr. a n d M rs. Sylvan P ro v o st, a c ­
P a u ls e ru d 's . P h o n e 119.
co m p an ied by M rs. S. J . E v an s, a re
R ebekah’s Votici
T he P re sid e n t of R e b e k a h A ssent-
bly E d y th e K elly w ill pay an offi-
cial v isit to H ope R e b e k a h L odge on
T u e sd a y e v e n in g , Nov. 2 0 th a t 7 :3 0
p. m. I. O. O. F . All m em b e rs a n d
v lte d to be p re s e n t. I n itia tio n . R e-
fre s h m e n ts .
By o rd e r
of
N oble
G ran d .
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A lice G ow land, Secy.
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L arg e lo af q u a lity
b rea d 10c.
Bon T on.
3 4 -tf
T ra p p in g in S h a s ta V alley —
W in. P a tto n , F re d P a tto n
Alec
L ile g ra n and Jim B eagle, a re a t th e
B is S p rin g s in S h a s ta C o u n ty tra p -
ping. T hey w ill p ro b ab ly be th e r e all
w in te r tra p p in g fo r e v e ry th in g from
s k u n k s to m o u n ta in lions.
v isitin g th is w eek in C a lifo rn ia . M rs.
S. J . E v a n s a f te r v isitin g in O akland
w ill spend som e tim e a s th e guest of
M rs. R o b ert Q uinn a t H e a ld sb u rg
b e fo re r e tu r n in g to h e r hom e. S. J .
E v a n s is in Ja c k s o n v ille as a m em -
b e r of th e ju ry . M rs. M ary Y oung,
To Phoenix—
T he M issionary Society
of
th e
P re s b y te ria n C h u rch a re in v ited to
in se t w ith th e P h o e n ix society
at
M rs. W a lte r F r a s e r B ro w n ’s hom e
n e a r P h o en ix on T u esd ay of n e x t
w eek. I t is hoped th a t th e m em b e r­
sh ip w ill p lan to a tte n d .
I h av e m ad e a sp ecial s tu d y of
a u to m o b ile in s u ra n c e ; g et m y ra te s
first. Yeo, of course.
2 1-tf
Novel E n tertainm ent to F eature—
M onday e v e n in g a t 8 o'clock a t
th e B a p tis t c h u rc h ,
M iss Isab elle
C ro w fo rd , a m issio n a ry w ho w o rk s
am o n g th e K ow a In d ia n s w ill a p p e a r
in In d ia n c o stu m e a n d give a m ost
in te re s tin g
ta lk a b o u t
h e r w ork
of M edford, is th e g u e st of Miss
A sh la n d C a n n e ry w ill ru n M onday
E lla E v a n s a t th e E v a n s hom e in
Nov. 1 9 th u n til p ack is c o m p le te d .
H ave a f it a t O rre s. T ailors fo r B ellview u n til h e r m o th e r r e tu rn s .
66-1 m en a n d w om en. U p sta irs.
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t all M eeting is Im portant—
The W . C. T . U. w ill h o ld a call
m e e tin g a t th e lib ra ry T u e sd a y even
ing a t 2 :3 0 . A ll m em b e rs a re re -
q u e ste d to be p re s e n t.
Mrs. Conover V isits—
M rs. R ay C onover
and
fam ily
w ereln A sh la n d to d a y fro m
th e ir
h o m e in D u n s m u ir on a
b u sin e ss
trip . M rs. C onover called on frie n d s
d u rin g th e s p a re m o m e n ts of h e r
T illa m o o k cheese, cream cheese, v isit.
c o tta g e cheese, m ilk a n d b u tte r . W e
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»ell th e best. D e tric k s.
5 3 tf
R e m e m b e r Dec. 3— b ig a e s t tim e
63-4
of th e y ear.
C liff P a y n e m a k e s sash doors.
YTsit Last W eek-end—
Miss E la in e Todd spent th e w eek-
e n d w ith Miss T h elm a H eer. D u rin g
h e r v isit. Mr. H eer. M rs. S ham p, th e
M isses H e e r a n d Todd m o to re d to
G ra n ts P a ss fo r a v isit w ith Irie n d s.
Now
ch ic k e n
ery.
se rv in g
ta m a le s .
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B u tle rs
fam o u s
P la za C onfection-
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Speaker W as In terestin g—
G. R. P o llo c k , of New Y o rk , u n d e r
^he au sp ic e s of th e
In te r n a tio n a l
j)efo re an in te re s te d a u d ie n c e a t th e
L yri(. T h e a tre la st n ig h t. Mr. Pol-
locl, s
• t o be one of
H unters Go and Come—
Dan K ay, M e rrit R a n d le s a n d W .!
j O ldfield a re to r e tu r n th is eve-1
ninR fro m gee8e nad d u c k h u n t in g j
in K la m a th C ounty. E. A. P e te rs
a n d A1 M oss le f t th is m o rn in g fo r
K la m a th F a lls to h u n t geese. T h e y '
w ill r e tu r n to m o rro w ev en in g .
S a le R e p o rte d —
W . M. J o n e s of L e b a n o n
has
bo u g h t th e T. D. P ry o r hom e on F a ir-
view s tr e e t a n d will ta k e possession '
'i n e ig h t o r te n days. C. B. L a m k in .
r e p o r ts 1 e ea
r ‘ an
r s ' rjror
376 tO leave soon fo r C a l,fo rn ,a t0
?a re fo r J )u sin e ss- T he P r y ° r hom e
fin e s t d e liv e re d in A sh la n d a n d is one of th e p r e ttie s t in th e u p p e r
B o u le v a rd d is tr ic t.
th o se w ho h e a rd th e a d d re s s d e c la re :
t 0 h a v e been exceed in g ly in te r-
e s tin g . T he end of th e G en tile w o rld
OMMENDS FO LEY
K ID N E Y PILLS
a n d th e e n ta rn c e itn o th e m ille n n ia l j
a g e w as d escrib ed by Mr. P o llo ck as;
K eep Dec. 3 o p e n — R ig tim e. C3-4 told a b o u t in th e S c rip tu re s . A pprox-
m a te ly 250 people h e a rd Mr. P o l­
School is Closed—
lock
F re d e ric k J o h n so n h a s re tu rn e d
to h is hom e fo r tw o w eek s, r e s u lt­
W a tc h o u r w in d o w s fo r N o v em b er
in g fro m an ep id em ic of sic k n e ss at sp ecials. D a rlin g S tu d io ,
/ 62-tf.
h is school on R eese C reek , necessi
ta tin g it to he closed.
May com e to A shland— /
“ Y our m ed icin e w o rk ed a m ira c le
fo r m e ,’ w rite s M rs., C. B iro n , 140
F a y e tte S tre e t, L y n n , M ass. “ I w as
all ru n dow n, h ad a cough a ll w in-:
te r . also k id n e y tro u b le a n d a fte r
ta k in g a few boxes of y o u r m edicine
my cough a n d b a c k a c h e le f t m e. I
can e a t an d sleep w ell. I c a n v a ss and
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Mr. a n d Mrs. J . N. M cC orm ick of reco m m en d it a t ev e ry h o u se I en-
A sh la n d C a n n e ry
w ill ru n M onday C o ttag e G rove h av e been in A sh lan d t e r .” P ro m p t re lie f se cu re d
from
Nov. 19th u n til pack is co m p leted v isitin g th e ir old frie n d s W in. P a t- k id n e y * a n d
b la d d e r
ir r it a ti o n s ,'
rick a n d W . G. Hale. M r. M cC orm ick rh e u m a tic p a in s th ro u g h u sin g F o l - '
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c o n te m p la te s d isp o sin g of h is p ro p - ey K id n ey P ills. In s is t on th e g e n -.
F re sh f r u it cake
and m ince m eat e rty th e re a n d w ill lo c a te in A sh- n in e — re fu s e
s u b s titu te s .
Sold
e v e ry w h e re .
In g re d ie n ts — b ro w n , «sugar, c itro n , lan d if h e does so.
spices, o ra n g e p eel, lem on p eel, w al-
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n u ts a n d so f o rth . D e tric k s. W e de-
N ow
se rv in g
B u tle r ’s
fam o u s
liv er.
5 9 -tf ch icken ta m a le s . P la z a C o n fectio n -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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ery .
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FO R S A L E — F u r n itu r e ,
g a rd e n
Correction—
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to o ls a n d c a rp e n te r to o ls etc. 5 5 0 1
T he V irg in ia C afe w a s n o t sold a s C om e fro m C a lifo rn ia —
”
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w as an im p re ssio n th a t m ig h t have
M rs. K a th e rin e P rilla m a n a n d son, F a irv ie w .
conveyed th e th o u g h t in y e s te rd a y ’s
• P rilla m a n a n d d a u g h te r E lla — - —~ — —---------- —----- -------------- ------ :
T id in g s. T he T a v e rn C a fe Is b e in g ! fo rm e rly o f S a n ta M onica, have ta k - l
“ O ra n g e P e rs ia n c a t fro m j
o p e ra te d u n d e r new o w n e rs hut th e
a h o u se a t 391
Beach s tr e e t. i _
s ’ ew ar
or re urn.
tw o r e s ta u r a n ts a re e n tire ly s e p a r- T hey a re p leased w ith th e city and
decide to lo c a te h e re .
a te ..
W e d e liv e r th e goods. Service is
M ore fa m ilie s e v e ry S u n d a y a re
e n jo y in g o u r ch ick en d in n e rs . P laza o u r m o tto - H e tric k s— p h o n e 62. 5 3 if
C o n fe c tio n ery .
F O R SA LE— B u ild in g lo t o r
tra d e fo r sm a ll h o u se a n d lo t
p ay cash d iffe re n c e . C all 332
g a d in e o r P h o n e 263-L.
w ill
and
H a r-
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FOR RENT— Garage. Mrs. D ough-
e rty , 55 P in e St.
6 6 tf
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L iving H e re —
M r. a n d M rs. M. E . S pencer, w ho
F O R S A L F — New K im b a ll p ian o .
It co sts n o th in g to g e t m y in s u r
2
j
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t
a
re
th
e
o
w
n
e
rs
of
a
c
a
ttle
ra
n
c
h
a
t
M rs. D o u g h e rty ,55 P in e S t.
6 6 -tf
a n ce ra te s . Yeo, of co u rse.
K eno, O regon a re liv in g in th e hom e
W A N TED — W o rk on fa rm by ex­
of Mr. S p e n c e r’s b r o th e r a t 492
V isit from K lam ath F alls—
p
e
rie
n ce d m an 65 y e a rs old. If no
M r. an d M rs. A ger or
K la m a th Palm Ave. T h e ir g ra n d c h ild re n a re fa rm w o rk is a v a ila b le , I h a v e had
in th e public, sch o o ls a n d will be h e re
F a lls w ere g u e s ts a t th e ho m e of
ex p e rien c e in g e n e ra l m e rc h a n d ise
an in d e fin ite perio d .
Mr. a n d M rs. O. A. S te a rn s la te th is
s to re , h a v e w o rk e d in a lu m b e r y a rd ,
w eek. A fte r a s h o rt v isit w ith frie n d s
an d h a v e been a fa rm te a m s te r. A d­
th e y h av e r e tu r n e d to th e ir hom e in B u siness V isitors Thursday—
d re ss box Ax, T id in g s o ffice. 65-3*
M rs. Dr. L u cas a n d M rs. C. Me
K la m a th c o u n ty .
C ues w ere b u sin e ss v isito rs T h u rs d a y
W A N TED — Tw o h u n d re d L eg h o rn
from H ilt, C a lifo rn ia .
h
e
n
s. S ta te ag e an d p rice. C all a t
T ry o u r fre sh k ip p e re d
sal m o r
w h ite h o u se o p p o site
old N o rm al
•D e tric k s.”
53-tf
E a t a fre s h ta m a le a t R ose B ros. B ldg. O r a d d re s s R. F . D., B ox 66-1*
Now m a k in g o u r ow n
candies.
Y ou’ll lik e th e m . P la z a C o n fe c tio n ­
ery.
65-2
P rofessor to Speak—
P ro f. H . S. T u ttle of P a c ific G rove
U n iv e rsity w ill sp e ak a t th e M etho-
d ist c h u rc h S u n d a y e v e n in g . P ro f,
T u ttle is said to be one of th e m o st
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Monday Night, Nov. 26th
Medford Phone 418—8.30 Curtain
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in te r e s tin g a n d con v in cin g s p e a k e rs »
in O regon a n d is to a d d re s s
th e J
Chamber
of
C om m erce
T u e sd a y ♦
ev en in g .
K eep Dec. 3 o p e n — B ig tim e. 63-4
Mail Orders Received Now
Make ekeeks, money orders, payable to Page Theatre,
Medford, Oregon. Inclose self-addressed stamped
envelope to insure safe return. Prices including War
Tax: Lower floor, $2.75; Balcony 1st 4 Rows, $2.20;
next 1 rows $1.65: next 3 rows $1.10; Last 2 rows 55c.
Box office open Friday, November 23rd at noon.
What Women Wear
The I Jit lest Fabrics
What Styles Right
The Right Prices
Monday Specials
Tuesday Specials
McGee's
McGee's
Notably New Coats of
The Art
of Dress
Warmth and Quality
A
Just how wonderfully smart
and exclusive they are can
only be realized by coming’
to see them.
The very newest of the more fav­
ored fabrics developed by master
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fi Ì
A careful study
of th e a r t of
'■■■'
ri
Dressing correct­
ly centers about
the smaller dress accessories.
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TwnT
designers into garments of the latest
styles, but priced by ns at much less
than yon would expect to pay foi
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Our display of these important little things is
most interesting, especially to the woman who
would be dressed in the latest mode.
Neckwear, Bags, Furs Dress Ornaments, Dainty
Laces, beatutiful Ribbons, Hair Ornaments,
Gloves.
When you think of these things think of
McGee's
equal values.
An (Specially attractive lot of garments now offered in
fur trimmed sport coats and velour
Non can still find stunning new dress coats among the i
new arrivals—reallv wonderful garments at $44.50 to
$69.50.
McGee's
Silk Hose
for Winter
Thanksgiving Sale
of Fine Linens
W ith the season of enter­
tainment at home as well
as theater and parties at
hand, a liberal supply o f _______ ____b
Silk Hosiery is almost a necessity.
To aid you in choosing what you need, we offer
this splendid array of fine weaves at attractive
prices.
K ayser’s $2.25 Full fashioned Hose..........$2.00
K ayser’s $2.45 Slipper heel Hose............... $2.25
K ayser’s $3.00 Full fashioned Hose..........$2.65
A llen A B lack C at lu ll fash io n e d hose in m an y sh a d es
$ 2 .0 0
The added beauty of the Table and
the greater satisfaction to yourself
when your Thanksgiving Dinner is
served from fine Linen, make this Sale of un­
usual interest, in that needed piee.es may he
purchased at decided savings.
72 inch all linen Damask in three qualities—
$2.50, $3.00, $3.75
Bordered cloths of fine linen with
1 Dozen Napkins to match.
70 x 70 inch ( ’loth and N a p k in s.............$12.50
70 x 88 inch Cloth and N ap k in s...............$13.50
McGee's
McGee's
A November Sale of
Extraordinary Economies
Monday and Tuesday
^ e S E N rs
As the season advances the need is felt by every woman
for new Underthings, Sleeping Wear and House Robes.
To aid you in supplying your requirements, we have
arranged this November Sale and priced each item much
less than usual.
Our reputation for quality-giving at all times brings added saving im­
portance to the low prices- quoted below:
SLEEPING WEAR
Comfortable now are the fleecy
flannelettes at $1.19 to $2.50
C hicken d in n e r S u n d ay a t P la z a
C o n fectio n ery .
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Y o u r p o r tr a it— a gift- t h a t m oney
cannot
buy. D a rlin g S tu d io — P o r ­
t r a i t s t h a t please.
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BATHROBES
Of corduroy or robe flannel a
wonderful assortment $4.45 to
$12.50.
D e p a rte d Y e s te rd a y —
Mrs. W. E. E a to n of T a le n t, left
y e s te rd a y fo r O regon C ity fo r a s h o rt
v isit w ith re la tiv e s.
R e a d y -to -w e a r s u its a n d o v e rc o a ts ♦ *
A
a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
th e re . E v ery b o d y in v ite d . At 6 :3 0 “IR E N E “ GOOD MUSICAL
tlo n a n d h e r p h o to g ra p h in lea d in g
in th e ev e n in g th e m em b ers of th e
' COMEDY, H ER E MONDAY p o p u la r m ag a z in e s, w hich a re “say-
c h u rc h w ill h av e an echo lu n ch eo n
so ’’ a s to w ho h a s h e a d lin e r c ap acity
a n d re p o rts of th e m issio n a ry c o n - ’ “ I re n e " , is one of th e to p -n o tc h : in m u sical com edy an d s ta g e p e r­
v e n tio n held in P o rtla n d la st week’, m usical com edies
w ill be
a t t h e ' fo rm an ce.
w ill be given.
V ining M onday n ig h t. T he ad m issio n
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is placed re a so n a b ly low fo r th is i R e m em b er Dec. 3— b ig g est tim e
A re you h a rd to fit?
H ave y o u r size to w n , ra n g in g from a d o lla r and of th e y e a r.
63-4
s u it ta ilo re d a t m e a s u re a t
P a u l- a h a lf to -two and a h a lf, plu s tax.
s e ru d ’s. I t co sts no m ore.
“ I re n e ” is one of th e b e tte r m usi>| A gents W anted $ 1 0 to $ 1 0 0 Day
—
cal com edies, w ith a w ide v a rie ty
In sp ira tio n E le c tric L am ps. New
En R oute Home
of tu n e s and new com edy s itu a tio n s . b e a u tifu l.
im ita tio n
hollow
tre e
J u d g e and M rs. P o tte r an d M rs. B est of a ll it is fu ll of good m usic
stu m p s a n d logs. I n te r io r d e c o ra ­
O sb u rn e of E u g e n e
w ere
h ouse- an d , as m o st fo lk s lik e good p o p u la r tio n s. Illu m in a te d ,
h an d
p a in te d .
g u e sts F rid a y a t th e hom e of th e m usic, Ire n e sh o u ld d raw a big a t- S ta te q u a lific a tio n s. C hoice te r r ito ry
D unn fam ily on G ra n ite s tr e e t. T h e te n d a n c e as it is h e re only fo r th e open. S am ple $7.50 P. P. re fu n d e d .
p a rty w as en ro u te to th e ir hom e in ' one n ig h t. D ale W in te r is c re d ite d In sp ira tio n L am p M fg., Co., S ales
E u g e n e fo llo w in g an e x te n d e d visit w ith b ein g one of th e good so n g b ird s D ept., S a c ra m en to , C al.
66-1*
in San D iego an d s o u th e rn C a lif o r -;o f th e m u sical-co m ed y firm a m e n t;
nia c itie s.
j s u ffic ie n tly s to g e t fa v o ra b le m en-
Classified ads bring results.
The Newest Models
Ail<l a N ew M achine—
F o llo w in g
up th e
p ro g re ssiv e
policy t h a t h a s c h a ra c te riz e d
th e
L ith ia B a k e ry , a
new
doughnut
c o o k in g m a c h in e h a s been ad d ed to
th e e q u ip m e n t. T he c o o k er is elec­
tric a lly eq u ip p e d a n d h e a te d and
a c c o rd in g to M r. B a rto le tti, th e m a n ­
a g e r n o t only e ffe c ts a s a v in g in
tim e , b u t tu r n s out a c risp a n d de­
lic io u s p ro d u c t.
C hicken d in n e r S u n d a y a t P la za
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C o n fe c tio n e ry .
November l i ,
What Women Want
S w ifts— B acon,
B oiled
H am ,
C hipped beef a n d la r d . G et it a t
D e tric k s. I t ’s th e b e st.
53-,‘f
A sh la n d C a n n e ry w ill r u n M onday;
Nov. 19th u n til pack is c o m p le te d .
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Mttiwbij,
McGee's
OF TWO CONÎ
with M r .& M rs . COBURN«
McGee's
t
UNDERWEAR
You, too, will eventually learn to
say “ C arter’s Knit Underwear,
please.’’
UNDERTHINGS
Silky things of rare beauty and a
splendid gift for Christmas.
McGee's
Begin Your Christmas Buying Now
McGee's